Corporate climate reporting efforts fall short
More than half of the large, exchange-traded companies in the world are failing to meet climate change emissions targets, according to a new report published by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). The BBC's Christine Blasey reports.
Source: accountingtoday.comPublished on 2022-11-09
Related news
- IOSCO Consults On Sustainability - Related Regulatory And Supervisory Expectations In Asset Management
- Listed companies to be required to publish net zero transition plans
- Most Australians think banks lie about their green credentials
- RTL Today - Luxembourg City : Climate activists protest against greenwashing of fossil fuels
- Activists lawyered up in climate battle
- WPP Mark Read on ESG and turning down clients who dont do the right thing | Advertising
- German parties quarrel over whether to label natural gas a green investment - document
- 8 Ways to Make Tackling Climate Change Your Top Priority in 2022
- Russia pounds rebel - claimed region , Ukraine pushes back
- UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA SERVICE WORKERS PREPARE FOR UNPRECEDENTED STRIKE
- The bar is raising : New study reveals top expectation of financial advisers
- Drax underscores environmental impact risks for ESG funds
- The dirty dozen : meet America top climate villains | Georgia Wright , Liat Olenick and Amy Westervelt
- Nuclear causes tensions in EU taxonomy debate
- APG Kruse , BlackRock Boss among new IIGCC board members | News