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ESG Acronyms and What They Mean

3BL Media

The standards build on the previous work of the Climate Disclosure Standards Board (CDSB), the Task Force for Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), the Value Reporting Foundation’s Integrated Reporting Framework, industry-based SASB Standards and the World Economic Forum’s Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics.

UNSDG 147
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ISSB’s First Sustainability Reporting Standards Target Granularity

Chris Hall

Last year, SASB merged with the International Integrated Reporting Council to form the Value Reporting Foundation, which has since been integrated into the ISSB alongside the Climate Disclosure Standards Board. . Connecting two pillars .

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Both Hands on the Wheel

Chris Hall

The accelerated pace towards standard-setting for corporate sustainability reporting is a result in both the urgency of sustainability challenges and in particular in a huge change in investor opinion in favour of making it happen. Table: Comparison of climate disclosures in the EU and international reporting standards. .

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What Net-Zero companies are and How to start the journey

Carlos Sanchez

After the signature of the Paris Agreement in 2015, science has become widely accepted. Your stakeholders also will appreciate that you set interim targets 2025, 2030 to review your progress. These prices are still below the $50 to $100 per ton needed by 2030 to achieve the Paris Agreement’s reductions.

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Celebrating Climate Week & Earth Day 2021 – Global Leaders Gather in “Climate Summit” Hosted by the U.S. – Kumbaya for Paris Agreement Goals Refresh

Sustainability Update

We could describe the enthusiastic presentations and panel discussions over the two days by global participants a kumbaya gathering to refresh and update the 2015 Paris Agreement (or Accord) moments as the world leaders then set out ambitious goals to limit global warming. The measures sovereign governments (large and small!)