Net - zero emissions targets adopted by one - fifth of world largest companies
The world’s biggest companies have committed to zero emissions by mid-century, according to a new report published by the University of Oxford and the UK's National Climate Research Centre (NtC) and UK-based researchers and Oxford Net Zero.
Source: reuters.comPublished on 2021-03-25
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