Increased transparency is needed for corporate science-based targets to be effective
Anders Bjørn (),
H. Damon Matthews,
Maida Hadziosmanovic,
Nicolas Desmoitier,
Amr Addas and
Shannon M. Lloyd
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Anders Bjørn: Technical University of Denmark
H. Damon Matthews: Concordia University
Maida Hadziosmanovic: Concordia University
Nicolas Desmoitier: Nantes Université, École Centrale de Nantes
Amr Addas: Concordia University
Shannon M. Lloyd: Concordia University
Nature Climate Change, 2023, vol. 13, issue 8, 756-759
Abstract:
Companies rarely disclose underlying calculations for their science-based emission reduction targets and the targets themselves lack important details. Increased transparency is necessary to assess justice implications, evaluate the sufficiency of aggregate emission reductions and hold companies accountable for actions on their targets.
Date: 2023
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