
The 2030 imperative
Can we get on course, by 2030, to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees and meet the Paris Agreement?
The 2030 imperative: A race against time
Can we get on course, by 2030, to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees and meet the Paris Agreement?
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How Schneider Electric’s Climate Risks Interact
And how the network view can help spot opportunities and avoid the biggest tragedies

Building a green future: examining the job creation potential of electricity, heating, and storage in low-carbon buildings
A study reveals over 2 million new jobs can be created during the transition to net-zero buildings.

The Why, What, and How of Corporate Biodiversity Action
The approach towards corporate biodiversity action shows similarities with that of climate action at several points along the way.

Towards Net-Zero Buildings: Exploring the IntenCity Case
IntenCity has a cumulated carbon footprint 5 times less than an average European building on a 60-year life cycle.

Path to developed and decarbonized India
The choices India makes today will profoundly influence some of the world’s most pressing challenges like climate change. The good news is that these choices are yet to be made.

Road to a rapid transition to sustainable energy security in Europe
It is time to embrace sustainability as a business imperative and to capture the momentum now, for the future.

Towards Net-Zero Buildings: A Quantitative Study
Progress on energy and sustainability is at an all-time high. How will that momentum fare in a new decade and under radical new circumstances? In this study, we propose a new and innovative approach to the decarbonization of the building sector.

REPowerEU: Empowering Energy Consumers for a More Sustainable and Resilient Europe
Welcoming the European Commission’s REPowerEU Action Plan to reduce dependency on fossil fuels, we share our 10-point action plan to make Europe digital and electric by 2027 and go further in driving efficiency with digital, electrifying end-use, decentralizing energy, and building better.

Towards Net-Zero Buildings: A Practical Pathway
Schneider Electric presents a Framework Towards Net-Zero Buildings developed in conjunction with WEF to accelerate the investment needed to deliver a greener urban built environment