The Carbon Disclosure Project has released its latest report; 2011 Supply Chain Report which addresses carbon emissions produced by its member companies and its suppliers.
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The Carbon Disclosure Project has released its latest report; 2011 Supply Chain Report which addresses carbon emissions produced by its member companies and its suppliers.
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Institutional investors are this week calling on the worlds largest companies to implement cost-effective greenhouse gas emissions reduction initiatives. The request is being made through the Carbon Disclosure Projects new Carbon Action initiative, launched today in response to investor requirements to protect their investments and accelerate company action on carbon reduction activities.
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Perhaps the most well-known source of data used by credit rating agencies, investors, and others to evaluate companies’ climate-related performance is the set of reports compiled annually by the Carbon Disclosure Project (“CDP”) from responses to CDP’s climate change questionnaire. According to CDP, 534 financial institutions with assets of more than $64 trillion were signatories to the CDP 2010 information request, which was sent to more than 4,700 of the world’s largest companies.
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Steria, a leading provider of IT-enabled business services, announced that it is the only international IT services company in France to receive an
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UK companies that measure their carbon emissions do not find the exercise arduous or expensive – and some say it brings benefits, a report concludes.
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Christian Aid welcomes new research showing that companies which make their carbon footprint public cut costs and attract investment.
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BANGALORE, INDIA: Indian IT major Wipro topped the Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index (CDLI) rankings published for India for the first time.
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CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE:CNI) said today it has been recognized for excellence in climate-change reporting among Canadian and global corporations surveyed by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP).
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As Andrew Winston pointed out, relative NGO newcomer Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) has rocketed from a germ of an idea in its founders imagination to a serious presence in the global economy in just a decade. How? While veteran environmental organizations like Greenpeace encouraged change, the Carbon Disclosure Project made itself integral to change by partnering with businesses to measure their carbon footprint so they could work to reduce it.
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The Carbon Disclosure Project, a U.K.-based nonprofit, houses the world’s largest database of information about how corporations are affecting climate change. Now the organization is expanding its reach to include water, perhaps the world’s most undervalued major resource.
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Major cities around the world have agreed to report their carbon emissions data and share the information with other cities to tackle climate change on a global scale.
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London, Toronto and New York have become the first three cities to sign up to a new carbon report initiative from the Carbon Disclosure Project, designed to create a public database of cities’ greenhouse gas emissions and climate change strategies.
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WAM DUBAI, Oct 29th, 2010: DP World has become the first international marine terminal operator to join the renowned Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) building on its company-wide effort to significantly reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, DP World said in a statement.
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For the fourth consequential year TeliaSonera is the number one telecom operator in the Nordic Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP). Globally TeliaSonera ranks among the telecom sectors five leaders.
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Outotec is ranked the third best Nordic company by Carbon Disclosure Project in the Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index, which is a key component of CDP’s annual Nordic 200 Report.
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NEW YORK, Oct 21, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) — The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies announced today that it has been named to the 2010 Carbon Performance Leadership Index (CPLI) by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), an independent, not-for-profit organization that gathers and scores primary corporate carbon emissions information from thousands of businesses around the world. ACE is among 48 companies — and one of only three insurance companies — in the CDP’s Global 500 to earn this recognition.
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NORTHFIELD, Ill., — The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) has commended Kraft Foods for its approach to climate change disclosure
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SunPower Corp. (Nasdaq: SPWRA, SPWRB) today announced that it has submitted its first response to the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), an organization that works with shareholders and businesses to disclose the greenhouse gas emissions of major corporations. SunPower’s CDP response is one of the first from a solar power company.
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The Carbon Disclosure Project has named the companies at the forefront of efforts on climate change in the UKs FTSE 350 index.
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We talk a lot on this blog about how solar panels can cut monthly electricity costs and, in some states (like New Jersey, California, Arizona, Hawaii, Colorado and Pennsylvania) offer homeowners a stunningly attractive return on investment. Sometimes its worth remembering, however, that solar panels produce clean, emissions-free electricity. In other words, solar power can be good for your checkbook and for the environment.
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As part of its continued expansion, the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) has appointed Paul Simpson to the position of chief executive officer.
An independent, not-for-profit organisation, CDP is the premier global scorekeeper on carbon emissions and gathers primary corporate climate change information from thousands of businesses around the world. Paul Simpson is promoted to the role of CEO having previously held the post of chief operating officer. He will replace Paul Dickinson who has moved to the position of executive chairman of CDP, maintaining supervision of the board and spending time working with other entities to maximize CDPs impact around the world.
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TORONTO, ONTARIO, Oct 06, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — BMO Financial Group has been named to the list of Canada’s 2010 Climate Disclosure Leaders by the Conference Board of Canada. The Conference Board is the official Canadian partner of the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), an independent not-for-profit organization holding the largest database of primary corporate climate change information in the world.
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POSCO has received overall good evaluations from the CDP committee, an international climate change evaluation institution, on carbon disclosure and reduction efforts, and was selected as a leader in carbon disclosure and carbon performance.