1、CLIMATE CHANGEPEOPLEFACTORAND THEWhy net zero needs the people factor to succeedThe latest survey report by Eversheds Sutherland and KPMG IMPACT suggests companies embrace their leadership role in combatting climate change; now they should mobilize the workforce for the challenge.CLIMATE CHANGEPEOPL
2、EFACTORAND THE2Eversheds Sutherland | KPMG CLIMATE CHANGEPEOPLEFACTORAND THEFOREWORDBy AMI VITALENikon Ambassador and National Geographic Magazine photographer, writer and filmmakerI can recall the exact moment when I truly understood how connected we all are to one another, and to all life on this
3、planet. On a cold and snowy day in December 2009, in the Dvr Krlov zoo in the Czech Republic, I first met a northern white rhinoceros named Sudan. Many like him had roamed the planet for millions of years. But after decades of unchecked poaching, only eight were left, and they were all living in zoo
4、s. Nine years later, I rushed to Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Sudans final home in Kenya to photograph his final moments. At that time, he was the last male northern white rhino alive on this planet. His death signaled the end of an ancient species. One of the last photos I took was a heartbreaking moment
5、 of Sudans keeper, Jojo Wachira saying goodbye to the gentle hulking creature he had dedicated his life to protecting. These people spend more time with these rhinos than they do their own families. The bonds are deep and the keepers have a profound understanding of just how precious these last nort
6、hern white rhinos are. These men have become some of the northern white rhinos closest friends and greatest advocates.Sudans story is not just about wildlife, its really about all of us, our home, and our future. We must see ourselves as part of the landscape. When we lose a piece of the natural wor