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Rok: 2010
ISBN: 9789264090224
OKCZID: 110904967
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Transition to a low-carbon economy: public goals and corporate practices. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2010. 113 s.
Companies are increasingly aware of the need to address climate change. However, while many companies are taking action to address climate change, many others are still lagging behind. This report surveys responsible business practices addressing climate change and driving the shift to a low-carbon economy. It summarises policies, regulations and other instruments in support of a low carbon economy in OECD countries and emerging economies, and analyses corporate responses to these drivers. Using the principles of responsible business conduct identified in the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, this report reviews three key areas of corporate action: accounting for greenhouse gas emissions; achieving emissions reductions; and engaging suppliers, consumers and other stakeholders.Table of Content : Preface by Angel GurrÃa, OECD Secretary-GeneralGlossary and AcronymsExecutive SummaryIntroduction Business and Climate Change: the Broad PictureChapter 1. Accounting for Corporate Emissions-1.1. Trends in corporate accounting and reporting of GHG information-1.2. Emerging practices and standards -1.3. ChallengesChapter 2. Achieving Emissions Reductions -2.1. Companies motivations to reduce GHG emissions-2.2. Establishing GHG emission reduction plans-2.3. Putting GHG emission reduction at the core of business organisationChapter 3. Reaching Out-3.1. Managing emissions throughout the supply chain-3.2. Engaging consumers -3.3. Contributing to the development and implementation of climatechange policies -3.4. Sharing the benefits of innovation and contributing to technology transferAnnex A1. OECD Survey on Business Practices to Reduce EmissionsAnnex A2. OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and Climate ChangeBibliography