CORPORATE CLIMATE ACTION PLANS - A Brief Guide for Canadian Investors

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CORPORATE CLIMATE ACTION PLANS - A Brief Guide for Canadian Investors

7 Dec 2022

The information in the brief is provided with the understanding that readers will make their own independent decisions as to whether a course of action is appropriate or proper based on their own judgment, and with the understanding that readers are capable of understanding and assessing the merits of a course of action. [...] This means being include the emergence and deployment of key able to understand the resilience of a company’s technologies, anticipated policy developments, and strategy (including its planned capital expenditures changes to key variables such as the price of carbon, and business model) to significant climate-related energy mix and commodity prices.22 risks, opportunities and related uncertainties. [...] This can be achieved by reducing are taking and planning to take to reduce scope 1 direct emissions from the company’s operations and and 2 emissions from their direct operations and production (Section 3.1), increasing the company’s production, including concrete numbers reflecting portfolio of green products and services (Section 3.2) the emissions impact these measures have on 35 and engaging w. [...] For example, around the world to help investors identify sustainable both the Investor Group on Climate Change and the activities is the sustainable finance taxonomy, broadly Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change have defined as a “set of criteria which can form the basis suggested that companies use a regionally relevant for an evaluation of whether and to what extent a green taxonomy t. [...] with respect to emissions data quality and availability With respect to the approach used in setting the (particularly around scope 3 emissions) that create organizational boundaries that define both the challenges for both companies and auditors, external company’s emissions profile and its reduction targets, assurance still serves the crucial role of providing The SBTi recommends that a company’.
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