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承擔氣候變化的責任

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内容、分析與承諾

我們結合數據與內容和學科專業知識,以獲得研究如何加速減輕氣候變化影響的獨到見解。為一間公司,我們承諾 打開新的分頁/視窗儘快減少溫室氣體排放,計劃在 2040 年達到淨零排放。

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Our progress on accelerating climate action

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How we take action

Reducing our own impact on the planet

We have been working to reduce our environmental impact for over a decade in areas such as office energy use, business travel and operations. By changing our workflows and processes and by embedding climate responsibility into how we work every day, we can drive down our own emissions.

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Advancing research and insights

Science and research underpin the global transition to net zero. We are working with the global research community to promote peer-reviewed research and data-led insights to help turn knowledge into evidence-based policy and action.

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Partnering for action

Addressing climate change is complex and requires collaboration. We are working with governments, NGOs and other organizations to educate, engage and support targeted action.

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Climate Advisory Board guiding our actions

Our independent Climate Advisory Board advises us on key actions and initiatives to deliver a net zero future. The Board explores best practice for driving progress on climate change solutions, provides perspective and advocates for science- based decisions and action needed to address the climate emergency.

Addressing climate change is a multi-faceted challenge for an organization like Elsevier. It is our responsibility to act not only in terms of our operational emissions but also to use our unique content, products and networks to influence broader action. Having expert guidance to steer our actions enables us to make high quality science-based decisions related to climate impact. It also helps us to evolve our initiatives in this critical area and foster understanding of crucial climate change topics, both within the communities we support and beyond.

– Stuart Whayman, Managing Director, Researchers and Librarians, Co-Chair of the Climate Advisory Board

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