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DFDS Takes Stock: Evaluating Decarbonisation Readiness in Logistics
For logistics companies, decarbonisation isn’t just a technical challenge, it’s a strategic one. That’s why we’re excited to announce that DFDS has used Another Tomorrow’s transition capability tool to assess their organisational readiness to decarbonise.
What’s next in a time of uncertainty?
One thing is clear: Business as usual is a thing of the past. In our recent panel discussion, we explored what this shift means, and what’s coming next in a time of uncertain policies and decision-making. Meanwhile, in 2024, solar power outpaced coal for the first time in Europe, a powerful sign that the renewable revolution is unstoppable.
Business as Usual Doesn’t Exist Anymore
Another Tomorrow hosted an engaging and timely panel discussion on The Trump Question: Is There Still a Green Agenda? with a brilliant panel of experts. With shifting political winds, many are wondering: Is the green transition at risk? Our CEO, Staffan, shares his key takeaways from the discussion
Navigating the Trump Era: U.S. Climate Rollbacks and Europe's Opportunity to Lead
Former U.S. Policy Advisor Jacob Chavara and Lisa Stenvinkel, Head of Sustainable Impact, delve into Trump’s potential impact on the U.S. green transition and its implications for European businesses.
💚 Entering 2025
Let’s kick off the new year! Our next Tomorrow Club is only a few weeks away with the pressing and highly relevant topic “Trump 2.0: Is There Still a Green Agenda?”. Also, learn more about the industry that is quite literally in the “business of waste”. Photo: Philip-Daniel Ducasse
💚 “Reducing emissions” is so 2024
And by that we mean the term “reducing emissions”, of course. The final love letter of the year introduces you to Another Tomorrow’s Lunch & Learn sessions, a 2025 forecast on how to be even clearer when talking about climate action and finally, a new perspective on the impact of both the US election and COP29.
💚 Driving Collaborative Decarbonisation
November edition coming your way. We'll dive into how cross-industry collaboration can accelerate decarbonisation and the alarming Emissions Gap Report released a couple of weeks ago. Finally, you'll find an article about the link between global warming and the rise of authoritarian global leaders. We really encourage you to read it, especially with regards to last week's presidential election in the US.
💚 Peak emissions and systemising innovation
How do you make innovation a core part of your DNA for it to become an engine of growth? This was something we explored together with Arla's Global Innovation team. Also, how much has solar energy increased and have energy emissions really reached their peak in 2024?
💚 Which climate policies have actually cut emissions?
Have greenhouse gas emissions increased or decreased over the past 30 years? Also, Joe ran a session with the new generation of digital creatives over at Hyper Island on how to use hackathons as an innovation tool. Last but not least, a new study presents which combinations of climate policies have led to emissions reductions.
💚 Where on Earth should people live in the future?
We’re back in full swing and have a packed newsletter for you! A new sustainable food concept in Stockholm that you need to look out for, a new EU law tackling the destruction of unsold textiles and shoes as well as unsustainable production, and finally a podcast on where on Earth people will live in the future. Happy reading!
💚 A summer greeting from AT
Whilst we’re all enjoying our Summer vacation, we put together a list of recommendations for you to listen to and read. How about climate change turned into a 6-minute music piece or overcoming climate denial? Happy Summer!
💚 Arla BreakBot, a win for nature and Earth’s digital twin
How did we test the Arla BreakBot IRL? And did you know that our Earth has a digital twin? This and more in love letter #81, the last one before the Summer break.