Markets are driving momentum for international sustainability reporting , says standards board chair
The number of countries putting global emissions into force has reached a significant momentum, the International Spending Standards Board (ISSB) has warned, amid growing demand from investors and policy-makers over their efforts to tackle climate and environmental threats, it has been revealed. Why is it moving faster than expected?. () How could the international sustainability watchdog (ISSB) be able to change its rules to ensure the economy is sustainable, and what would be the first major step towards making changes to international standards - and how does it mean for the world’s spending agency being given the greenhouse gases and carbon exposure to the environment? The latest assessment of the risks of greenwashing is now increasing, as the UK looks set to take steps to improve transparency in developing targets for renewable growth, but why is there another shift in the way they are taking action to reduce fossil fuels and the impact of carbon dioxide (CO2) levels of consumption and pollution across the country? Environmental experts have told the BBC s David Robson, who is in Montreal, Canada, say the organisation has launched its first annual report guidelines, in what is thought to be an opportunity to boost the global economic recovery? What is the result of this initiative? A huge effort is under way to make it harder to meet the demand of global companies and regulators to develop new global standards?
Source: theglobeandmail.comPublished on 2024-07-23
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