This year saw a strong push for the global harmonization of disclosure methods, and for making it mandatory. But it remains haphazard and really needs a firm commitment from COP26.
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11-11-2021 · Video
It’s essential to know just how much carbon is being emitted each year by countries and companies, but the current system of disclosure is random and voluntary.
Authors
Lucian Peppelenbos
Climate & Biodiversity Strategist
Kenneth Robertson
Client Portfolio Manager - Sustainable Investing
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This year saw a strong push for the global harmonization of disclosure methods, and for making it mandatory. But it remains haphazard and really needs a firm commitment from COP26.