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Sustainability trends: 5 issues to watch in 2024

IBM Journey to AI blog

In 2024, sustainability is taking center stage. In addition to CSRD, California has new mandatory reporting rules coming into play in 2024, while countries around the world are on the verge of implementing their own non-financial disclosure and documentation requirements. trillion to the global economy by 2050.

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The tsunami of sustainability disclosures facing American multinationals: Is your company prepared?

IBM Journey to AI blog

For the first wave of companies affected, sustainability reports will be required as soon as fiscal year 2024. These disclosures will need to be filed as part of the company annual 10-K statements, potentially as soon as the 2024 fiscal year if the final ruling is published by October 2023 as currently expected. In parallel, the U.S.

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Top financial services trends of 2024

IBM Journey to AI blog

The start of 2024 brings forth many questions as to what we can expect in the year ahead, especially in the financial services industry, where technological advances have skyrocketed and added complexities to an already turbulent landscape. An investment in the tools and infrastructure to combat such threats is likely to occur in 2024.

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The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive explained

IBM Journey to AI blog

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) reached a provisional political agreement in June 2022, signaling it will take effect in January 2024 for all relevant companies. Companies that are already subject to the NFRD will need to report on 2024 data (reporting year 2025). CSRD on track to enter into force in 2024.

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The executive’s guide to generative AI for sustainability

AWS Machine Learning Blog

Organizations are facing ever-increasing requirements for sustainability goals alongside environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices. Within this context, you can use generative AI to advance your organization’s ESG goals. The typical ESG workflow consists of multiple phases, each presenting unique pain points.

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Promote resilience and responsible emissions management with the IBM Maximo Application Suite

IBM Journey to AI blog

For example, Sund & Baelt automated their inspection work to monitor and manage its critical infrastructures to help them reduce time and costs. Explore how IBM Maximo can help your business The post Promote resilience and responsible emissions management with the IBM Maximo Application Suite appeared first on IBM Blog.

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