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ESG Acronyms and What They Mean

3BL Media

The standards build on the previous work of the Climate Disclosure Standards Board (CDSB), the Task Force for Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), the Value Reporting Foundation’s Integrated Reporting Framework, industry-based SASB Standards and the World Economic Forum’s Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics.

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As 2025 Begins, Take a Deep Breath

3BL Media

We hope this issue of our newsletter brings a sigh of relief amid all the other news coming your way as 2025 begins. Recent news from Australia , Canada , and China point to a broad move towards requiring companies to report more corporate emissions and related sustainability disclosures.

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What Net-Zero companies are and How to start the journey

Carlos Sanchez

After the signature of the Paris Agreement in 2015, science has become widely accepted. Your stakeholders also will appreciate that you set interim targets 2025, 2030 to review your progress. These prices are still below the $50 to $100 per ton needed by 2030 to achieve the Paris Agreement’s reductions.

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Both Hands on the Wheel

Chris Hall

In a survey commissioned while I was at the former International Integrated Reporting Council, no fewer than 82% of investors supported standardised sustainability reporting backed by regulation. Table: Comparison of climate disclosures in the EU and international reporting standards.

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As 2025 Begins, Take a Deep Breath

Sustainability Update

We hope this issue of our newsletter brings a sigh of relief amid all the other news coming your way as 2025 begins. Even without such requirements, ESG News highlights a study finding that around the world, 85% of executives planned to disclose GHG emissions because of what is viewed as the financial benefits of integrated reporting.