Corporate climate action is increasingly considered important in driving the transition towards a low-carbon economy. For this, it is critical to ensure translation of global goals to greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets at company level. At the moment, however, there is a lack of clear methods to derive consistent corporate target setting that keeps cumulative corporate GHG emissions within a specific carbon budget (for example, 550-1,300GtCO2 between 2011 and 2050 for the 2°C target). Here we propose a method for corporate emissions target setting that derives carbon intensity pathways for companies based on sectoral pathways from existing mitigation scenarios: the Sectoral Decarbonization Approach (SDA). These company targets...
Numerous multinational firms have recently pledged to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to a net...
Corporate climate initiatives such as the Science-Based Targets initiative and RE100 have gained sig...
An increasing number of companies are now publicly committing to becoming carbon neutral or achievin...
Corporate climate action is increasingly considered important in driving the transition towards a lo...
With increasing pressure for climate action, commitments to setting scientifically supported emissio...
In the intensifying public debate about limiting the harmful effects of climate change, many global ...
Energy management and carbon accounting schemes are increasingly being adopted as a corporate respon...
Corporations are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions1–3 and an important actor in mitig...
Discussions regarding climate change accountability, and accordingly, the effort-sharing of climate ...
The urgent issue of climate change has led to companies increasingly taking climate action by settin...
Companies are increasingly setting greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets to align with the...
To prevent the negative effects of climate change, companies around the world are setting and commit...
The 2015 Paris Agreement set a global warming limit of 2°C above preindustrial levels. Corporations ...
Climate change is a global phenomenon that affects all continents. Climate change has become the mos...
Managing the carbon footprint of companies and addressing their respective decarbonization plans is ...
Numerous multinational firms have recently pledged to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to a net...
Corporate climate initiatives such as the Science-Based Targets initiative and RE100 have gained sig...
An increasing number of companies are now publicly committing to becoming carbon neutral or achievin...
Corporate climate action is increasingly considered important in driving the transition towards a lo...
With increasing pressure for climate action, commitments to setting scientifically supported emissio...
In the intensifying public debate about limiting the harmful effects of climate change, many global ...
Energy management and carbon accounting schemes are increasingly being adopted as a corporate respon...
Corporations are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions1–3 and an important actor in mitig...
Discussions regarding climate change accountability, and accordingly, the effort-sharing of climate ...
The urgent issue of climate change has led to companies increasingly taking climate action by settin...
Companies are increasingly setting greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets to align with the...
To prevent the negative effects of climate change, companies around the world are setting and commit...
The 2015 Paris Agreement set a global warming limit of 2°C above preindustrial levels. Corporations ...
Climate change is a global phenomenon that affects all continents. Climate change has become the mos...
Managing the carbon footprint of companies and addressing their respective decarbonization plans is ...
Numerous multinational firms have recently pledged to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to a net...
Corporate climate initiatives such as the Science-Based Targets initiative and RE100 have gained sig...
An increasing number of companies are now publicly committing to becoming carbon neutral or achievin...