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EPISODE · Oct 30, 2011

Corporate carbon transparency

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Guest : Amanda Haworth Wiklund October 30 2011 Combating climate change is largely a numbers game, and accounting for carbon dioxide is at the front line of this struggle. This the basic insight of the Carbon Disclosure Project, an organization that together with its institutional investor network calls upon major … more >>

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Guest : Amanda Haworth Wiklund October 30 2011 Combating climate change is largely a numbers game, and accounting for carbon dioxide is at the front line of this struggle. This the basic insight of the Carbon Disclosure Project, an organization that together with its institutional investor network calls upon major corporations to come clean, so to speak, on the amount of CO2 they emit. Think Globally Radio this week speaks with the director of the Carbon Disclosure Project’s Nordic office, Amanda Haworth Wiklund, who will discuss the results of the just-released CDP 2011 Nordic 260 Report on the emissions of some of the largest companies in the Nordic region. Download Think Globally Radio 2011 10 30

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Guest : Amanda Haworth Wiklund October 30 2011 Combating climate change is largely a numbers game, and accounting for carbon dioxide is at the front line of this struggle. This the basic insight of the Carbon Disclosure Project, an organization that...

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