Major corporates claiming climate leadership are found wanting -report

Published 23:01 on February 12, 2023  /  Last updated at 19:01 on February 14, 2023  / /  International, Voluntary

Some of the world's largest corporations are failing the climate credibility test, an analysis published on Monday found, pointing to shortcoming related to dubious “net zero” claims, marginal progress towards decarbonisation, erroneous use of carbon offsets, and a lack of transparency across companies such as Amazon, Walmart, PepsiCo, and Nestle.
Some of the world's largest corporations are failing the climate credibility test, an analysis published on Monday found, pointing to shortcoming related to dubious “net zero” claims, marginal progress towards decarbonisation, erroneous use of carbon offsets, and a lack of transparency across companies such as Amazon, Walmart, PepsiCo, and Nestle.


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