The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) — a U.K.-based organization that collects and distributes greenhouse gas and energy data — recently hosted a workshop to share the results from its survey on global climate change strategies. The public affairs specialists from Our Thinking
discuss the CDP findings, which include what a company should do before “carbon management becomes mandatory.”
Is Carbon Disclosure on the Rise?
Posted on March 30th, 2010 | More Analysts & Investors · Energy Power & Utilities · Public Affairs · Sustainability
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