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  2. Carbon Disclosure Project - Wikipedia

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    The CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project) is an international non-profit organisation based in the United Kingdom, Japan, India, China, Germany, Brazil and the United States that helps companies, cities, states, regions and public authorities disclose their environmental impact.

  3. ISO 14064 - Wikipedia

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    The ISO 14064-3 verification standard is one of the standards accepted by the Carbon Disclosure Project, the widely used climate impact disclosure system, as a valid framework for measuring and reporting GHG emissions. [2] The principles behind ISO 14064 have been used in national calculation methodologies such as the UK's Carbon Trust Standard ...

  4. Carbon accounting - Wikipedia

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    The CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project) is an international NGO that helps companies and cities disclose their environmental impact. [116] It aims to make corporate accounting and reporting a business norm, and drive GHG disclosure, insight, and action.

  5. Ecodesk - Wikipedia

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    Ecodesk is a cloud based data platform used by corporate businesses to track, monitor and report their ESG data. [1]Data relating to environmental, social and governance subject areas is input to the platform for use in reporting to stakeholders via standards such as CDP, GRI, GHG Protocol or for use by businesses to engage stakeholders in their sustainability achievements.

  6. Net-zero emissions - Wikipedia

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    Scope 3 emissions were estimated to represent 75% of all emissions reported to the Carbon Disclosure Project, though that percentage varies widely amongst business sectors. [53] Corporate net zero targets vary in how widely they cover emissions related to the company's activities. This can greatly affect the volume of emissions that are counted ...

  7. List of locations and entities by greenhouse gas emissions

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    Emissions attributed to specific power stations around the world, color-coded by type of fuel used at the station. Lower half focuses on Europe and Asia [1]. This article is a list of locations and entities by greenhouse gas emissions, i.e. the greenhouse gas emissions from companies, activities, and countries on Earth which cause climate change.

  8. Climate Disclosure Standards Board - Wikipedia

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    The Climate Disclosure Standards Board (CDSB) is a non-profit organization working to provide material information for investors and financial markets through the integration of climate change-related information into mainstream financial reporting. CDSB operates on the premise that investors and financial institutions can make better and ...

  9. Network governance - Wikipedia

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    The Carbon Disclosure Project has played a crucial role in encouraging companies to take the first steps in that measurement and management path". [30] Leading European business schools joined with more than sixty multinationals to launch the Academy of Business in Society, the mission of which is to push CSR to the forefront of business practice.