What does a world in transition look like – and how do we navigate it?
During Climate Week NYC 2023, S&P Global Sustainable1 will convene sustainability focused representatives from corporations, banking, investment management, and government to explore what’s needed to advance the transition, now.
Our teams will be participating in live and virtual events, producing podcast episodes, and offering written insights to inform the conversation with Essential Sustainability Intelligence.
Please kindly note that this event is not open to media. If you are a reporter and would like to arrange an interview with an S&P Global Sustainable1 spokesperson, please contact sustainable1comms@spglobal.com.
Join us at the Nest Summit on September 20th to hear cross-industry specialist perspectives on what’s needed to advance the transition, now.
The Nest Summit, Javits Center NYC - 4th Floor, 38th Street & 11th Avenue, New York, NY 10001
Join us to gain important insights as you take steps to accelerate progress.
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