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Art has the opportunity to make challenging topics, such as reports about the climate change crisis, more emotional for everyday people, Kasia Molga, an artist and the founder and creative director of art workshop Studio Molga, said during Insider s Act to Impact: Keeping our Promises to the Planet event on Tuesday.
The United Nations has labeled climate change one of the most pressing issues of our time. But according to Molga, it may be hard for some people to feel personally impacted by this global issue if they re just reading research and news reports about the topic, which often don t provide an emotional connection to the problem at hand.
Just over three years ago, Insider launched Better Capitalism, a section focused on how companies are moving beyond financial targets and actively contributing to a better world for their employees, customers, and other stakeholders.
Sustainability has been a key topic we ve covered along the way, and it s only gaining momentum in the conversation around stakeholder capitalism. Last year, Microsoft, Apple, Ford, Starbucks, and other major corporations made big pledges to reduce, eliminate, or offset their carbon emissions. In January of this year, GM announced it would only sell electric vehicles by 2035 and pledged to be completely carbon neutral by 2040.
At the same time, the demand for ESG investing which integrates environmental, social, and governance goals with investment has skyrocketed, while more companies have agreed to report on their progress on ESG criteria.
Plain lump of concrete sculpture plans for Whitby Abbey pulled after wave of objections
Almost 90 complaints flooded in claiming the statue would spoil the outstanding view
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Plans to install an unfinished sculpture, that would only have been complete when it snowed, in the grounds of Whitby Abbey have been withdrawn following a wave of complaints.
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