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The Wonders of The Nature and Climate Change: The Bees
Bees are Sustainable, Wonder, Give us extremely healthy and nutritive products and learn us Sustainability and more reasons to love and to protect the The Nature. Do you know that Bees make the best use of the space they have, building a lightweight but strong honeycomb with the least amount of wax and storing the most honey in the space available? The marvel components of the honey and all the other products; the perfect sync and organization that they have in normal conditions; It is one of the miracle of the Nature and pure Sustainability! They build their honeycombs from wax secreted by glands located on the underside of their abdomens; the honeycomb shape is pure sustainability and pure mathematics; the honey is pure chemistry; etc Climate Change severely impacts bees through habitat loss, because flowers blooming out of sync with bee activity. Rising temperatures disrupt bee body regulation, while unpredictable seasons reduce pollen/nectar quality and availability that generate bee decline. 75% of the world’s flowering plants depend on animal pollinators, and a significant portion of these pollinators is made up of bees. Without bees, many of the foods we enjoy and the plants that provide habitat for wildlife would be at risk. What can we do especially to protect and save the Bees, beside to tackle Climate Change negative aspects? What example of the Wonder of Nature impresses you in a special way?
The Wonders of The Nature and Climate Change: The Bees
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Here is one link for you - it is old but still has good data. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jul/08/whale-poo-reverse-climate-change?CMP=share_btn_url
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And this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whale_feces
Sustainability embedded in Core Business Values 
When Sustainability is included in core business values of a Sustainable Business 😎 If you think about what would you prioritize in your core professional activity, linked to Sustainability, in order to influence a change, what would it be? 1) help environment 2) help people 3) help policies, regulations, digitalization, critical thinking
Sustainability embedded in Core Business Values 
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All three - align the values of the company strategies to meet the needs of the people and the planet. Real sustainability will become ever more critical in the coming years and will be sought out by consumers. Getting ahead of the game with a clear and mature strategy is a smart move. Less of "we will be" and more of "we are expanding on".
Objectives priorities
What are your priorities for these 4 objectives in the present? 1) make money 2) find a purpose 3) follow a passion 4) inner peace? Say the numbers in your order ...
Objectives priorities
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Good strategy + good communication= Results?
Paradoxical, these days is UN COP30 in Brazil, near the Amazon rainforest and that had to be an event with the indigenous problems at the core of discussions; But yesterday, a group of Indigenous protesters forced their way into the venue to "demand immediate and concrete climate action, protection of the Amazon rainforest, and respect for Indigenous land rights, driven by frustration over what they perceive as inaction and the ongoing destruction of their ancestral lands" The Amazon Rainforest is an unparalleled biodiversity hotspot and a critical "lung" for the Planet. 💡What I want to emphasize, is the fact that even the intention, the strategy is good, if it is bad communicated, and in this case bad communication = lack of communication, the risks are bigger than opportunities to achieve goals; 🌳This happens with Sustainability in Business, than when intentions are good but there is a lack of communication, because there is no strategic insertion of Sustainability in Business ❓What do you think? If the communication had been GOOD, the indigenous would have come to the discussion table? Or not?
Good strategy + good communication= Results?
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I agree - the method they used to convey their message may not be effective. But we are talking about it. So it worked. They got people on the other side of the world to take note. Now we may comment only on their methods, or we may ask - why did they feel compelled to use this method of communication? It is an act of desperation. Why are they in this state? What form of communication had they tried before arriving at this solution? But if the result is only that we condemn them for the intrusion, then they have failed. It is for the people who hear of this to ask themselves - why are they doing this? Not how dare they. This happened in part because the COP meeting is taking place on land that was cleared of rainforest. The very issue that concerns the tribal people. What better place to raise your voice than on the land that was once theirs? We know that the Oil Lobbyists have overtaken the COP meetings. Its value is diminishing, and unless the scientists can reclaim it, it may well become irrelevant. The progress made at each COP is diminishing. Tribal people around the world have been raising their voices using other methods, but are increasingly marginalised. They do not have the financial resources of the Oil, gas and coal producers. But they do understand sustainability in a way that Western powers only pay lip service to. In the UK, we have marine sanctuaries to help sea life recover from overfishing, but we do not enforce them, so the fishing vessels arrive and catch bumper catches. Maybe it is time to listen to what the tribal people are saying and work out how we not only leave their lands intact, but also learn their sustainability methods.
About Corporate Sustainability Report
A good Corporate Sustainability Reporting means the capacity to communicate the company's financial results and the company's sustainability actions, over a short time but also considering a long period of time. The Sustainability Report must emanate 3 very important things in order to turn out the future stakeholders, and these 3 things are: vision of leadership, key elements of business success and best practices. What do you think about Corporate Sustainability Reports, are they "just boring"? Are they made for "just to be compliant" or they have an important role in society and why?
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A Corporate Sustainability Report should demonstrate that the company has a thorough understanding of the Climate Crisis and that it understands its role in reducing greenhouse gases to zero. This applies to all aspects of the business. However, it should also consider the implications for the safety of the buildings and people in them as the impacts of the Climate Crisis unfold—namely, resilience to severe weather, extreme temperatures, floods and drought. The companies that do this first and keep their emissions at zero are the ones that future generations will want to trade with. A well-planned and well-executed strategy is a wise investment for the survival of the people within the organisation and a valuable asset for the organisation itself. Having a report that pays lip service to the issue will severely damage the company's reputation.
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