4 questions CEOs must answer this year to achieve net zero
CEOs have a particular responsibility in the shift to net-zero - and they must act now. Here are 4 questions to consider as they set out on this path.
MBA, Harvard Business School; MA in Economics, Erasmus University, Netherlands. Leader on global energy issues and climate change. Background spans corporate, government, entrepreneurial, and non-profit leadership. Began career as Analyst, McKinsey & Co., Amsterdam. Formerly: eight years with Royal Dutch Shell, including as Managing Director, Shell Bulgaria; Chief Executive Officer, International Operations, ClientLogic Corporation, a global leader in outsourced customer relationship management (CRM) solutions; 2006-08, Member of the Dutch Parliament; Founding Chief Executive Officer, European Climate Foundation, the largest philanthropic organization dedicated to policy development and advocacy on climate change in Europe. Currently, Chief Executive Officer, Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI).
CEOs have a particular responsibility in the shift to net-zero - and they must act now. Here are 4 questions to consider as they set out on this path.
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