3 Ways Companies Can Show Their Net - zero Targets are Credible | World Resources Institute
Climate change has become a key part of the global climate change debate, according to the BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker, founder and chief executive of British-based environmental group Environmental Research Group (WEF). Here, he explains why companies are developing their strategy to reach net-zero emissions.
Source: wri.orgPublished on 2021-11-02
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