Global Trends in Corporate Emissions Disclosures

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Tue Oct 25 2022

Over recent months, an increasing number of companies have been making commitments to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, or before. However, these commitments tend to result in more questions than answers. The scientific consensus is clear; the key to achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement, to limit global temperature rise to well below 2ºC and pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5ºC, lies in reducing cumulative greenhouse gas emissions. So, while these commitments are welcome and very much needed, the questions we have been asking ourselves are “How much are companies currently emitting?” and “What does that mean for global temperature rise?“​

Read Part One of ‘Global Trends in Corporate Emissions Disclosures’. 

Read Part Two of ‘Global Trends in Corporate Emissions Disclosures’. 

Written by: Dr Rebecca Thomas

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