In the intensifying public debate about limiting the harmful effects of climate change, many global corporations have recently articulated so-called “net-zero” goals for reducing and ultimately eliminating their own greenhouse gas emissions. We first examine the details of the carbon reduction goals articulated by seven large firms in different industries. The individual reduction goals are shown to vary substantially in terms of specificity and scope, largely due to variations in the measurement of carbon footprints. Particular sources of variation arise from how “gross emissions” are determined and from firms’ willingness to recognize carbon credits that offset their own emissions. Keywords: Carbon Emissions; corporate reporting; net-zer...
This paper is the first large scale, quantitative study of the impact of corporate carbon management...
An increasing number of companies are now publicly committing to becoming carbon neutral or achievin...
With the increasing acceptance of climate change as one of the most challenging political, societal ...
In the intensifying public debate about limiting the harmful effects of climate change, many global ...
The Paris Agreement on Climate Change, adopted in 2015 and ratified or acceded to by 192 states and ...
As governments around the world reaffirm their commitments to reduce carbon emissions at national le...
With increasing pressure for climate action, commitments to setting scientifically supported emissio...
As governments around the world reaffirm their commitments to reduce carbon emissions at national le...
Concerns about anthropogenic climate-change have led groups such as the Science-Based Targets Initia...
Surging corporate demand for carbon offsets is raising questions about whether enough high-quality o...
Schendler and Trexler express concern that a small number of corporations cannot solve the global ch...
Corporations are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions1–3 and an important actor in mitig...
The pathway to a global economy with net zero carbon emissions is narrowing by the day and its succe...
This paper is the first large scale, quantitative study of the impact of corporate carbon management...
An increasing number of companies are now publicly committing to becoming carbon neutral or achievin...
With the increasing acceptance of climate change as one of the most challenging political, societal ...
In the intensifying public debate about limiting the harmful effects of climate change, many global ...
The Paris Agreement on Climate Change, adopted in 2015 and ratified or acceded to by 192 states and ...
As governments around the world reaffirm their commitments to reduce carbon emissions at national le...
With increasing pressure for climate action, commitments to setting scientifically supported emissio...
As governments around the world reaffirm their commitments to reduce carbon emissions at national le...
Concerns about anthropogenic climate-change have led groups such as the Science-Based Targets Initia...
Surging corporate demand for carbon offsets is raising questions about whether enough high-quality o...
Schendler and Trexler express concern that a small number of corporations cannot solve the global ch...
Corporations are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions1–3 and an important actor in mitig...
The pathway to a global economy with net zero carbon emissions is narrowing by the day and its succe...
This paper is the first large scale, quantitative study of the impact of corporate carbon management...
An increasing number of companies are now publicly committing to becoming carbon neutral or achievin...
With the increasing acceptance of climate change as one of the most challenging political, societal ...