How SBTi ups the ante on corporate climate action
The world's largest climate agency has announced it is increasing its minimum carbon emissions target-setting requirements for companies to closer align with the Paris Agreement pathways, according to a new report published by the BBC in New York Times.
Source: verdict.co.ukPublished on 2021-07-27
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