India 200 climate change report 2013
A new report talks about the authoritative evaluation of corporate progress on climate change in India and shows that the companies are largely deploying energy efficiency mechanisms to achieve their goals.The report is co-written by Carbon Disclosure Project, and the Sustainability practice of the leading Management Consulting firm Accenture. It provides authoritative evaluation of corporate progress on climate change in India. This report analyzes responses from the top 200 Indian companies by market capitalization, collected by CDP at the request of 722 institutional investors representing US$87 trillion in invested capital. This is a record number of investors now using CDP for insight on corporate environmental performance, as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere passed the landmark level of 400 parts per million and the world prepares for the Conference of Parties (COP) in Poland following the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) 5th assessment report which strengthens the scientific case for climate change action.
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