More Canadian businesses developing climate strategies, using AI to plan: BMO survey
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More Canadian businesses are increasingly adopting climate strategies and leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to better prepare for future challenges, according to a new BMO survey.
The survey revealed that 71% of Canadian companies have already developed or are in the process of developing climate strategies. These strategies often include plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve energy efficiency, and integrate sustainable practices into their business operations.
According to BMO's senior vice president of sustainability and responsible investing, Andrew Kriegler, these effor…
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