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ESG revolution key in boosting our country's climate resilience

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Tree planting exercise at Kaptagat forest, Eldoret, on June 19, 2022. [Ivy Choge, Standard]

The Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) revolution is here, and more consumers, investors, policymakers and governments are expecting organisations to embrace circular business models. Kenya has positioned itself as a regional leader in sustainable development.

It is one of the 180 countries that signed the Paris Agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and limit global temperature increases to two degrees Celsius.

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