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Updates to the GHG Protocol
We look at the GHG Protocol’s revision to its suite of corporate standards. As we enter into a new year, can the GHG Protocol make carbon accounting more consistent and comparable while retaining broad applicability?

Market-based Accounting
We dive into market-based accounting. As some companies waver on climate commitments, new mechanisms are being proposed to enhance incentives for action. Helpful innovations or more can kicking?

Rethinking Scope 3
We dive into the SBTi’s proposals to revamp how companies approach decarbonising their scope 3 emissions to reach net zero. The proposals could have far-reaching implications for the way companies measure, report, and reduce their scope 3 emissions.

What sustainability data can you trust? 3 signs to look for
To devise an impactful decarbonisation strategy, you need high-trust sustainability data that is traceable, auditable and referenceable. Here’s what to look for.
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What does a high-quality carbon footprint look like?
From comprehensive and granular input data to timely and verified data collection, there are four core elements needed for a high-quality carbon footprint.