Forbes September 14, 2024
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By Selina Henn, Strategy and Operations, Corporate Social Responsibility, SAP

Young people from Manhattan to Mongolia are leveraging technology to address issues of climate change. Those most impacted are also the most incentivized to do something about it. Over 1 billion children — half of all children globally — are at an “extremely high risk” due to the impacts of climate change. Organizations that support young people, including UNICEF, are rallying their support around young innovators addressing the opportunities and the risks climate change poses for youth.

SAP is also committed to finding solutions to climate change and working across generations to make it happen. As the world’s largest provider of enterprise application software, SAP plays a complementary role to...

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