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InfluenceMap empowers investors, media, and NGOs with data-driven and clearly communicated analysis on critical issues related to the climate crisis.
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Our recent review of Unilever's corporate climate policy engagement showed that a new level of disclosure and action on misaligned industry associations is possible - great coverage in Responsible Investor as to why this is so crucial...
responsible-investor.com/unilever-clima…
Our new analysis finds that nearly half of the 100 largest private firms haven't set any emission reduction targets.
Camilla Hyslop, has described this as leaving 'both their home countries and global supply chains exposed to serious transition risk.”
zerotracker.net/analysis/priva…
The Carbon Majors Database has found a new home with InfluenceMap
The historic production database quantifies emissions from the 122 biggest fossil fuel and cement producers since 1854.
This essential accountability tool can now be found at carbonmajors.org
NEW InfluenceMap report reveals 117 #fossilfuel and cement companies responsible for 88% of global #CO2emissions from 2016 to 2022.
Nation-state producers account for 38%, state-owned entities for 37%, and investor-owned companies for 25%.
carbonmajors.org/briefing/The-C…
Daily Chart using data from InfluenceMap's #CarbonMajors database to show how just 10 single entities including bp and Shell are responsible for 40% of historic emissions, by Polly Bindman. Full story: bit.ly/43OZQAU
Our new report reveals that the majority of fossil fuel companies produced more fossil fuels in the seven years after the #ParisAgreement than in the seven years before its adoption - covered by jonathanwatts today⬇️
🚨New report from @influencemap reveals most fossil fuel companies produced more #fossilfuels in the seven years after the #ParisAgreement than in the seven years before its adoption.
Read the full report⬇️
carbonmajors.org/briefing/The-C…
Our report on Japan's Green Transformation policy highlighted that its renewable energy financing did not seem to be tied to emission reduction outcomes for companies or sectors.
Now this is impeding positive business practice - our analysis in Bloomberg Green
bloomberg.com/news/articles/…