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Our Clean Energy Plan focuses heavily on increasing renewable energy and energy efficiency to meet Michigan’s energy needs and to continue the journey to net zero carbon emissions by 2040
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The money also will help housing associations improve energy efficiency.
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Plan is promising carbon neutrality by 2050, 100% reduction of local emissions and 80% reduction of outer Paris emissions footprint
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'we aspire to achieve net carbon-neutral ship operations by 2050' (p67)
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'Decarbonizing Alibaba (Scopes 1 and 2): By 2030, Alibaba will achieve carbon neutrality in its own operations' (p9)
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Reduce absolute scope 1* and 2* GHG emissions 30% by 2030 from a 2018 base year Reduce scope 3* GHG emissions 60% per unit of revenue by 2030 from a 2018 base year t. In addition, the target for fiscal 2030 was approved, is considered science-based by the international organization known as Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The target is classified to be aligned with the “well-below 2 degrees,” which was just defined by the latest SBTi Criteria (4.0) on October 2019.
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The EU and its Member States, acting jointly, are committed to a binding target of a net domestic reduction of at least 55% in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 compared to 1990.
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'n May 2020, we formulated our new “Zero Carbon Challenge 2050” long-term environmental objectives. To enhance the environmental superiority of railways into the future and remain the transportation mode of choice, we will undertake the challenge of achieving net zero*1 CO2 emissions in railway operations by FY2051.' (p30, 2020 report)
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has set specific GHG emissions reduction targets
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Yamaha Motor aims for net-zero CO2 emissions (carbon neutrality) for the whole product life cycle.
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"Objectivos de mitigación a 2030 - No superar el siguiente nivel de emisiones (Gg de gas) - CO2: 9.267; CH4: 818; N20: 32" (p.14 of NDC . I am unsure about the baseline emissions - p.64 of the NDC seems to be referring to "base years".
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We are currently exploring a range of mitigation strategies to cope with potential sea level rise.
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'By 2080, Manitoba will be carbon neutral'
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Porcentaje de reducción de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero.
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50% CO2 emissions (Scope 1, 2 & 3) reduction target (Base year FY2019)
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Innovation and Digital Two enablers will set us up for success.
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Business and strategic risk is the volatility of the Group’s projected outcomes (including income, net worth or reputation) associated with damage to the franchise or operational economics of a business and reflected in the income or net worth of the Group.
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'Net zero by 2050' (p10)
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The rate relief was requested to defer significant distribution rate increases which would be passed onto end use customers due to the formulaic approach of rate calculations under the AUC PBR mechanism.
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Namibia's mitigation commitment is in the form of a decrease in GHG emissions compared to the Business as Usual (BAU) baseline over the 2015-2030 period. This update presents an improvement in the commitment of the devotion of Namibia to meeting the Paris Agreement goal and following the road to net zero emissions by 2050.
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'40% REDUCTION IN GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS' (p6, 2020) also 'Reduce its indirect upstream and downstream emissions (Scope 3) by 20% by 2030 compared with 2019 levels, by taking action across the value chain of the Group’s businesses.' (p24, 2021)
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'• Reduce absolute scope 1 and scope 2 greehouse gas (GHG) emissions 28% by 2030 from a 2019 base year (the target boundary includes biogenic emissions and removals from bioenergy feedstocks)' (p6) '• Reduce scope 3 GHG emissions 22% per unit of sold product by 2030 from a 2019 base year' (p6)
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Interim target for reducing GHG emissions from operations under our control: reduction of 25% by the end of 2025, compared to 2019 levels
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"100% carbon neutrality across Scope 1 and Scope 2 Emissions"
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As an example, our CEO participated in the development, review and final approval of Hess's two new climate-related emissions reduction targets; a 44% reduction in the GHG emissions intensity of our operated assets to 17kg carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) per BOE by 2025 versus a 2017 baseline of 30 kg CO2e per BOE; and a 52% reduction in methane emissions intensity from our 2017 level of 0.40% to an intensity of 0.19% by 2025.
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In development, too, we must harmonise the desire to create jobs and growth with a serious approach to climate investment.
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By using SBTi 1), a methodology in compliance with the Paris Agreement, we plan to reduce our own emissions by 46.2% by 2030, 88.2% by 2040, and to zero by 2043 while also seeking to reduce our asset portfolio 2)’s aggregate carbon emissions by 38.6% by 2030, 69.6% by 2040, and to zero by 2050.
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emissions must be reduced by 45% from 2010 levels by 2030, and net zero emissions must be reached by 2050.
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到2060年,绿色低碳循环经济体系、清洁低碳安全高效能源体系和碳中和长效机制全面建立 By 2060, a green, low-carbon, circular economy and a carbon neutrality long-term mechanism has been fully established
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We are targeting carbon neutral scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030. Cutting carbon emissions from the company’s operations by at least 50 percent by 2030, positioning Eaton to achieve carbon neutrality at the same time. Eaton will also work with its customers and suppliers to reduce its indirect emissions by 15 percent. source: cdp response
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Our M&G plc Supply Chain Modern Slavery Business Standard supports the management of Modern Slavery risk and how we approach third party supplier relationships.
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A vast renovation plan (at a cost of about €25 million) and work to bring them into compliance with standards will give these nine plants an installed capacity of 6 MW.
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Truist has set the following sustainability targets using 2019 as a baseline: - 35% reduction in Scope 1 emissions by 2030 - 35% reduction in Scope 2 emissions by 2030
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The country intends to achieve an overall emissions reduction of 15% by 2030, taking 2010 as the base year. The emission reduction target was estimated based on the baseline inventory for the three GHGs being carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O). The reductions will be realised from the energy sources which is categorised as the stationary and mobile sources. The country will also continuously implement mitigation measures for the livestock sector to reduce CH4 emissions mainly from enteric fermentation though these initiatives are not estimated in the 15%. Initiatives for emission reductions will be developed from long term low carbon strategy
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"Joined the SBTi Initiative to participate in achieving the 2050 Net-Zero."
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Lastly, consumers and customers may put an increased priority on purchasing products that are sustainably grown and made, requiring us to incur increased costs for additional transparency, due diligence and reporting.
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This Regulation sets out a binding objective of climate neutrality in the Union by 2050 in pursuit of the long-term temperature goal set out in point (a) of Article 2(1) of the Paris Agreement, and provides a framework for achieving progress in pursuit of the global adaptation goal established in Article 7 of the Paris Agreement.
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This Climate Action Plan aims to reduce local greenhouse gas emissions by 6% below 2010 levels by 2020.
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"As well as reducing Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 25% by 2025-2026, it also aims to reduce Scope 3 emissions by 25% between 202-21 and 2030, for which it has applied for independent verification from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). "
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The audit committee will have a majority of independent directors who are not officers of the company.
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These initiatives reached out to more than 2,700 participants and volunteers.
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Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050
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Net zero by 2040 involves a 90% reduction from 1990 levels
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Canon aims to achieve net-zero CO2 emissions from its business activities by 2050. We will steadily reduce CO2 emissions by achieving the following targets.
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[Despite the growth of the EBRD 's overall development commitments and the increasing prominence of climaterelated activities in new business , this early assessment indicates that the overall quantum of the Bank 's exposure to carbon transition risks has decreased since 2015 .]
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The Company's policy is to ensure that the Company's operations do not cause damage to the environment.
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Regarding oversight, we have added new independent non-executive directors who are experts in their fields to assist specialization.
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An 80 percent reduction by 2050 aligns with sciencebased approaches to limiting global warming to 2 degrees Celsius
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"in 2021, we reset our Plan A mission to become a net zero business across out entire value chain by 2040"
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The health and safety coordinators of the Group’s business lines have identified several types of risk considered as major (see the column “Identifying risks” in the table below).
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[We define short term as up to a year aligned with budget ; medium term as 3 - 4 years aligned with budget planning ; long term as 5 - 7 years aligned with strategic planning ; and , for ad hoc analysis , we define longer term as beyond 7 years .]
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The Company has developed a culture of integrity and ethical behavior based on the highest standards of professional conduct and compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
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Reduce emissions from direct operations 46% by 2030 from a 2019 base year
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‘According to the Action Plan, the Bank will strive to build itself into a domestic first-tier, inclusive, climate-friendly and eco-friendly bank by 2025; it will build itself into a “carbon peak” bank, achieve “carbon peak” in its operation, investment and financing, and build itself into a domestic first-tier green, inclusive, climate-friendly and eco-friendly bank by 2030; it will build itself into a “carbon neutrality” bank, achieve “carbon neutrality” in its operation, investment and financing, and build itself into an international first-tier green, inclusive, climate-friendly and eco-friendly bank by 2060.’ p31
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This threatens the efficient use of capital and makes it harder for global insurers to fulfil their potential as bearers of risk.
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"aspiration to be net zero by 2050"
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Cellnex is committed to reducing its carbon footprint by 30% by 2025, by 50% by 2030 and 100% by 2050.
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[Our new policy measures outlined on page 1 will play a key role in shaping our portfolio over the coming years and help ensure we stay on track to meet our longer term goal .]
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Ford Motor Company commits to reduce absolute scope 1 and scope 2 GHG emissions 76% by 2035 from a 2017 base year. Ford Motor Company also commits to reduce scope 3 use of sold products GHG emissions 50% per vehicle kilometer by 2035 from a 2019 base year. The targets covering greenhouse gas emissions from company operations (scopes 1 and 2) are consistent with reductions required to keep warming to 1.5°C.
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Fortum expects to finalise the transaction in mid-2018.
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In this environment, managers must demonstrate differentiating capabilities including not only strong investment performance, but also other value-add capabilities such as risk management and controls, compliance, client reporting and data security.
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Targeting net zero financed emissions in our lending by 2050 and committing to establishing intermediate (2030) and longer-term (2050) targets for financed emission reduction in partnership with our clients. BMO will report on progress annually beginning in 2021.
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Following a basic decision of its City Council on December 17, 2008, the City of Munich has adopted the climate protection targets defined by the European local network Klimabündnis e.V. These targets are: a reduction in carbon emissions by 10% every 5 years and a 50% reduction in carbon emissions per capita compared to the reference year 1990 to be achieved by 2030. The City of Munich has set itself the ambitious goal of being carbon-neutral by 2035.
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The Board believes that a flexible approach to share incentives, which encourages significant employee ownership, is consistent with both client expectations and shareholder objectives.
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Canada moved last year to set a 2050 net-zero target. The nation had already committed to cut emissions by 30% by 2030, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has today announced that 40-45% will now be the goal. Canada is using a 2005 baseline. the focus of emission reduction target is on cutting emissions domestically, but there is an opportunity to support mitigation efforts abroad through the use of internationally transferred mitigation outcomes -
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"The target will require the UK to bring all greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050, compared with the previous target of at least 80% reduction from 1990 levels." There is a separate end target for Scotland: "This legislation includes targets for Scotland to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045"
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Minister of the Interior and Safety attends the Breakout Session of the 2021 P4G Seoul Summit - All 243 local governments nationwide announce the ‘2050 Carbon Neutrality Joint Declaration’ for the first time in the world - Minister of the Interior and Safety Jeon Hae-cheol attends the Green Future Session themed ‘Action of Local Governments towards Carbon Neutrality*’ of the 2021 P4G** Seoul Summit on May 24 (Mon) at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) in Seoul, Korea. * Carbon neutrality: achieving net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by having a balance between emitting carbon and absorbing carbon emissions ** Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030 (P4G): a global platform, joined by government agencies, businesses and civil society, that aims to respond to climate change and achieve sustainable development goals as a converged organization in the 21st century As the first Breakout Session to be held during the Green Future Week* in the lead up to the 2021 P4G Seoul Summit on May 30-31, the event is designed to discuss the roles and action plan for achieving global carbon neutrality, centering on local governments that are the key players of carbon neutrality. * Green Future Week (May 24-29): 10 Green Future Sessions on carbon neutrality of local governments, Green New Deal, green technology, forests, etc. Representatives of local governments, businesses, civil society and international organizations from around the globe will seek actions of local governments at home and abroad to achieve carbon neutrality and present better alternatives to build back better and greener. 【Key Participants】 ▸ Opening Ceremony: Jeon Hae-cheol (Minister of the Interior and Safety), Han Jeoung-ae (Minister of Environment), Ban Ki-moon (President of the Assembly and Chair of the Council of the Global Green Growth Institute), Kate Raworth (Co-founder of Doughnut Economics Action Lab) ▸ Domestic presenters & panelists: Chung Eui-sun (Chairman of Hyundai Motor Group), Kwon Young-jin (Mayor of Daegu & Metropolitan Government Representative of the Local Governments’ Action Alliance for Carbon-Neutrality), Song Ha-jin (Governor of Jeollabuk-do & President of Governors Association of Korea), Won Hee-ryong (Governor of Jeju Island), Hwang Myeong-seon (Mayor of Nonsan & President of National Association of Mayors), etc. ▸ Overseas presenters & panelists: Secretary General of ICLEI*, Mayor of Bonn, Germany, Mayor of Aarhus, Denmark, Mayor of Medellin, Colombia, Mayor of Kochi, India, Deputy Mayor of Malmö, Sweden, Director of Green Climate Fund, etc. * Local Government for Sustainability, ICLEI: a global network of more than 2,500 local and regional governments in 125 countries committed to addressing climate change and achieving sustainable development In order to tackle climate change, 226 Korean local governments recognized the state of climate emergency and adopted the Declaration of Climate Emergency in June last year to urge the national government and the National Assembly to declare their commitment to carbon neutrality. In July, 81 sub-national governments announced the 2050 Carbon Neutrality Joint Declaration and launched the Korean Local Governments’ Action Alliance for Carbon-Neutrality with an aim to bolster local governments’ leading role and spread the momentum of carbon neutrality and climate change action through collaboration. And, on the occasion of the P4G Seoul Summit, all 243 local governments will announce the 2050 Carbon Neutrality Joint Declaration for the first time in the world. With the joint declaration, all local governments of Korea will join hands to take a pivotal role in achieving carbon neutrality and addressing climate change. Minister Jeon Hae-cheol stressed that “Through participation and cooperation of local governments and residents, inclusive green recovery and sustainable economic innovation can be achieved at the same time, while realizing the vision for carbon neutrality.” “The Ministry of the Interior and Safety will give full support to explore and carry out innovative projects for promoting sustainable development and carbon neutrality in local governments,” he added.
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VANCOUVER HAS SET BOLD TARGETS to cut carbon pollution in half by 2030, and to be carbon neutral before 2050. This means cutting our carbon faster than ever before.
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Our history dates back to 19882 and we currently oversee more than USD 16 billion in assets under management and advisement3 across our private equity, private credit and clean energy infrastructure platforms.
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'Reduce the direct impact of our business activities on the environment2 by: • reducing Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 24% by 2025 and by 35% by 2030 (against a 2015 baseline)' (p13)
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During the second half of the year, however, the HPC (home and personal care) sector, including Beiersdorf’s shares, came under pressure.
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The Company considers that, as a general rule, it is important that the Directors and senior management should own, directly or indirectly, shares in the Company.
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"Lilly’s 2030 goals are to source 100% of purchased electricity from renewable sources and to achieve carbon neutrality in our operations (scope 1 and scope 2)."
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Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050
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30% reduction or 2,663 MT CO2e by Year 2025
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Since our inception in 2010, PCG has grown to become the leading integrated chemicals producer in Malaysia and one of the largest in Southeast Asia.
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We consider the shelf life of the product in relation to the expected timeline for approval and we consider patent related or contract issues that may prevent or delay commercialization.
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Reduce CO2 emissions statewide ... 80% [below 2005 levels] by 2050.
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"fossil-free and climate-positive stockholm by 2040"
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'To set decarbonisation interim targets for 2030 and a 2050 net-zero target ' (p31)
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why we have committed to achieve net zero emissions by 2040 by eliminating carbon emissions across all areas of our operations. We will achieve net zero emissions by 2040 by eliminating carbon emissions across all areas of operations including our Scopes 1 and 2 emissions, and our Scope 3 emissions, which includes our clients, our corporate supply chain and operational activities. Our partnership with our clients is fundamental, as over 95% of our emissions are from our client portfolios. Our net zero by 2040 trajectory will require all our clients to be on a decarbonization journey. Helping our clients achieve this is a key pillar of our business strategy. We are making significant investments in sustainability services and capabilities using the breadth and strength of our global platform to partner with our clients in truly moving the needle on real estate carbon reduction and sustainability.
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'. As a responsible financial institution, we will contribute to China’s high-quality economic and social development and realizing the target of “peak carbon dioxide emissions by 2030,achieve carbon neutrality by 2060”, and write a new glorious chapter in the new era.' (p6-7)
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Victoria's new interim target (set in Oct 2022) aims for emissions reductions of 75-80% by 2035 compared to 2005 levels. This represents an increase in ambition compared to the previous target of a 50% reduction by 2030.
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'Investor is committed to climate targets aligned with the Paris Agreement. Investor's target is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from our portfolio by 50 percent by 2030.' compared to 2016 (p7)
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We have also made good progress towards pivoting the entire business towards sustainability.
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In this way, we continually assess the strengths and weaknesses of our suppliers, and the impact these could have on our business.
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Risk assessments We have an Environmental Policy which is applicable to all of our offices internationally which details the requirements we have set for our own environmental footprint from the operation of our buildings, business related travel and our supply chain.
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"We will invest EUR7 billion until 2030 to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions to under 29 million tonnes by 2030 and thereby commit to the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi)." Total emissions from 2020 seems to range from 27-39 MTCO2e across reports from the company, where scope 3 is measured inconsistently: Deutsche Post DHL changed from a tank-to-wheel to a well-to-wheel calculation approach to estimate its GHG emissions in March 2021. According to the company, this approach led to an increase of its total emissions in 2020 from 27.38 to 33.3 MtCO2e, of which 8.0 MtCO2e are scope 1, 0.2 MtCO2e scope 2 (market-based) and 25.0 MtCO2e scope 3 emissions. A further breakdown of emissions is not yet available. The new estimates reported by Deutsche Post are lower than the sum of 39.10 MtCO2e in the company’s ESG Statbook, so it remains unclear whether all emission sources are included. "We will invest €7 billion until 2030 in clean operations to reduce our emissions from 33 MT in 2020 to under 29 MT by 2030" Source: Interim targets for 2025 relate to carbon intensity and zero emissions vehicles rather than emissions reductions, but are not set as distinct targets.
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Kyocera's new target is to reduce GHG emissions by 46% from fiscal year 2020 levels
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$200 billion in financing to sustainable businesses and projects by 2030, with more than 50 percent focused on clean technology and renewable energy transactions to help accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy.
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Minister of the Interior and Safety attends the Breakout Session of the 2021 P4G Seoul Summit - All 243 local governments nationwide announce the ‘2050 Carbon Neutrality Joint Declaration’ for the first time in the world - Minister of the Interior and Safety Jeon Hae-cheol attends the Green Future Session themed ‘Action of Local Governments towards Carbon Neutrality*’ of the 2021 P4G** Seoul Summit on May 24 (Mon) at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) in Seoul, Korea. * Carbon neutrality: achieving net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by having a balance between emitting carbon and absorbing carbon emissions ** Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030 (P4G): a global platform, joined by government agencies, businesses and civil society, that aims to respond to climate change and achieve sustainable development goals as a converged organization in the 21st century As the first Breakout Session to be held during the Green Future Week* in the lead up to the 2021 P4G Seoul Summit on May 30-31, the event is designed to discuss the roles and action plan for achieving global carbon neutrality, centering on local governments that are the key players of carbon neutrality. * Green Future Week (May 24-29): 10 Green Future Sessions on carbon neutrality of local governments, Green New Deal, green technology, forests, etc. Representatives of local governments, businesses, civil society and international organizations from around the globe will seek actions of local governments at home and abroad to achieve carbon neutrality and present better alternatives to build back better and greener. 【Key Participants】 ▸ Opening Ceremony: Jeon Hae-cheol (Minister of the Interior and Safety), Han Jeoung-ae (Minister of Environment), Ban Ki-moon (President of the Assembly and Chair of the Council of the Global Green Growth Institute), Kate Raworth (Co-founder of Doughnut Economics Action Lab) ▸ Domestic presenters & panelists: Chung Eui-sun (Chairman of Hyundai Motor Group), Kwon Young-jin (Mayor of Daegu & Metropolitan Government Representative of the Local Governments’ Action Alliance for Carbon-Neutrality), Song Ha-jin (Governor of Jeollabuk-do & President of Governors Association of Korea), Won Hee-ryong (Governor of Jeju Island), Hwang Myeong-seon (Mayor of Nonsan & President of National Association of Mayors), etc. ▸ Overseas presenters & panelists: Secretary General of ICLEI*, Mayor of Bonn, Germany, Mayor of Aarhus, Denmark, Mayor of Medellin, Colombia, Mayor of Kochi, India, Deputy Mayor of Malmö, Sweden, Director of Green Climate Fund, etc. * Local Government for Sustainability, ICLEI: a global network of more than 2,500 local and regional governments in 125 countries committed to addressing climate change and achieving sustainable development In order to tackle climate change, 226 Korean local governments recognized the state of climate emergency and adopted the Declaration of Climate Emergency in June last year to urge the national government and the National Assembly to declare their commitment to carbon neutrality. In July, 81 sub-national governments announced the 2050 Carbon Neutrality Joint Declaration and launched the Korean Local Governments’ Action Alliance for Carbon-Neutrality with an aim to bolster local governments’ leading role and spread the momentum of carbon neutrality and climate change action through collaboration. And, on the occasion of the P4G Seoul Summit, all 243 local governments will announce the 2050 Carbon Neutrality Joint Declaration for the first time in the world. With the joint declaration, all local governments of Korea will join hands to take a pivotal role in achieving carbon neutrality and addressing climate change. Minister Jeon Hae-cheol stressed that “Through participation and cooperation of local governments and residents, inclusive green recovery and sustainable economic innovation can be achieved at the same time, while realizing the vision for carbon neutrality.” “The Ministry of the Interior and Safety will give full support to explore and carry out innovative projects for promoting sustainable development and carbon neutrality in local governments,” he added.
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The emissions reductions in this new NDC are a confirmation of the indicative ambitious 2030 NDC target of 40% below 2010 levels submitted in the 2016 NDC, which is conditional on external funding. net zero by 2050 commitment
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achieving net-zero statewide GHG emissions by 2045
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In attuazione del parere reso dalla Commissione Europea n. 773/2018 e denominato “Un pianeta pulito per tutti”, il Presidente della Giunta Regionale Michele Emiliano è stato nominato relatore dal Comitato delle Regioni ai fini della redazione del parere denominato “Un pianeta pulito per tutti. Una visione strategica a lungo termine per un’economia prospera, moderna, competitiva e neutra dal punto di vista del clima” approvato ad unanimità in Commissione Ambiente (ENVE) del Comitato delle Regioni in sessione plenaria nelle date del 26 e 27 giugno 2019 a Bruxelles (Belgio). Il parere, in sintesi, contempla quale principale obiettivo la lotta ai cambiamenti climatici, integrando ed armonizzando strategie ambientali, sociali ed economiche al fine di favorire la transizione dell’Unione Europea verso un’economia efficiente e sostenibile, in cui l’ambiente naturale dovrà essere protetto e potenziato, unitamente alla salute ed al benessere dei cittadini.
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As of the end of 2021, the company has achieved nearly a 41% reduction in operational emissions (Scope 1 and 2) versus their 2015 base year.
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This finds that UK mortgage lenders do not value housing collateral against local price declines following flood events, resulting in upward-biased valuations.
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Maersk will finalise this analysis and report on it in 2020.
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The PACES of Zaragoza to 2030, is built using other strategic plans as a basis existing. In particular, the Zaragoza Strategy for Air Quality, Climate Change, and Health 2019 that presents the necessary measures to achieve a reduction in CO2 emissions from 40% compared to 2005 levels. However, PACES 2030 presents an update that responds to the following points: 1. ECAZ 3.0 does not share the same baseline, nor the methodology for preparing the SEAP emissions inventory 2010-2020. 2. In 2019 the Zaragoza City Council increased its mitigation commitment to 2030, moving this to propose a reduction between 50% and 55% with respect to the baseline. 3. The information reported to the Covenant of Mayors refers to the SEAP 2010-2020, without have reported the emission inventories carried out before and after their preparation.
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Approval by the Science Based Targets initiative of UCB’s CO2e target. UCB commits to reducing absolute scope 1, 2 and 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions we directly control by 38% by 2030 from a 2015 base year. We are committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030 for the operations we control directly. This will be achieved by decreasing our emissions and compensating for any we cannot reduce in the short-term. We are dedicating 80% of our efforts to reduce our GHG emissions and 20% to GHG compensation programs. We set our goal to reduce our water withdrawal by 20% by 2030, compared with a 2015 benchmark.
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"Honda has formulated and promoted initiatives under a goal to reduce CO2 emissions intensity of motorcycles, automobiles and power products by 30% from 2000 levels by 2020." Note that the goal was only achieved for motorcycles in 2020: "In 2020, Honda succeeded in achieving the goal for motorcycles with a 32.6% reduction while falling short for automobiles at 29.8%. The CO2 emissions intensity for power products was 27.5%, as sales of electric products underperformed the initial plan due to the global COVID-19 pandemic."
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