PALM
BEACH GARDENS, Fla., Sept. 17,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Sustainability is rising to the
top of U.S. corporate agendas, with building decarbonization
emerging as a critical focus for the years ahead, according to a
new survey conducted by Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR),
global leader in intelligent climate and energy solutions. The
survey found that 83% of US C-suite executives responding to the
survey plan to increase sustainability spending over the next two
years, with 57% citing sustainability as a top priority and 52%
prioritizing decarbonization efforts.
Despite the complexity of building decarbonization, it stands as
the highest priority for executives in their sustainability
strategies through 2025.
"Companies that invest in addressing climate change will see
benefits across the board," said David
Gitlin, Chairman and CEO of Carrier. "Not only is it
essential for the environment, but it also delivers value to
investors, customers and the companies themselves."
The survey, which included responses from over 200 CEOs, CFOs,
and CSOs across various industries in July
2024, also highlighted the impact of government incentives
on sustainability plans. Despite concerns over potential changes to
legislation like the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), 81% of
respondents said they would continue or increase their
sustainability investments even if incentives were rolled back.
However, only 44% of executives responding to the survey
expressed strong confidence that the global net-zero goals of the
Paris Climate Accord will be achieved by 2050. This underscores the
ongoing challenges in meeting decarbonization targets, despite
increased corporate focus on sustainability.
Interestingly, the survey revealed a gap in how different
C-suite roles view the path forward. CSOs are more focused on
specific actions, such as decarbonization and adapting to evolving
ESG regulations, while CEOs and CFOs are more focused on broader
business priorities. This divergence highlights a growing
responsibility for CSOs to lead sustainability initiatives.
"There's a shared belief that corporate America must lead the
way in shaping the U.S. sustainability agenda," added Gitlin,
noting that 85% of executives participating in the survey think
businesses have a responsibility to drive sustainability
actions.
As part of its continued commitment to sustainability, Carrier
will host a key event during Climate Week in New York City on Sept.
24: "Reimagining the Built Environment for a Net Zero
Future." This gathering will bring together sustainability leaders,
business leaders, public officials and investors to discuss the
future of climate action and building decarbonization. More
information can be found here.
About Carrier
Carrier Global Corporation, global
leader in intelligent climate and energy solutions, is committed to
creating solutions that matter for people and our planet for
generations to come. From the beginning, we've led in inventing new
technologies and entirely new industries. Today, we continue to
lead because we have a world-class, diverse workforce that puts the
customer at the center of everything we do. For more information,
visit corporate.carrier.com or follow Carrier on social media
at @Carrier.
* Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration
(EIA)
https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/electricity/electricity-in-the-us-generation-capacity-and-sales.php
**Source:
Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI)
https://rmi.org/insight/the-carbon-emissions-impact-of-demand-flexibility/
Contact:
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561-542-0207
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Jason.Shockley@Carrier.com
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