G20-backed panel urges companies to do 2C ‘stress tests’

Published 12:00 on December 14, 2016  /  Last updated at 23:36 on December 14, 2016  / Ben Garside /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Carbon Taxes, Climate Talks, EMEA, International, US, Voluntary  /  Comments Off on G20-backed panel urges companies to do 2C ‘stress tests’

Companies should tell investors how their profits may be hit by emission targets underpinned by the Paris Agreement, according to a high-level panel advising the G20 and aiming to both standardise the global patchwork of environmental and social governance reporting and push it into mainsteam financial disclosures.
Companies should tell investors how their profits may be hit by emission targets underpinned by the Paris Agreement, according to a high-level panel advising the G20 and aiming to both standardise the global patchwork of environmental and social governance reporting and push it into mainsteam financial disclosures.


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