diff --git "a/targets_final.csv" "b/targets_final.csv" --- "a/targets_final.csv" +++ "b/targets_final.csv" @@ -146,7 +146,6 @@ In Race to Zero , Pará will join other states from different countries around t 92,"À l’horizon 2050, Valeo aura atteint la neutralité carbone sur l’ensemble de ses activités opérationnelles et de son approvisionnement auprès de ses fournisseurs dans le monde, et la neutralité carbone complète (incluant l’utilisation finale de ses produits) en Europe. [By 2050, Valeo will have achieved carbon neutrality in all its operational activities and in all procurements from its suppliers in the world, as well as complete carbon neutrality (including end-use of its products) in Europe.]",net-zero 93,"The initiative has four working groups; government bonds, listed equities and corpo- rate bonds real estate and strategic asset alloca- tion.",none -94,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 95,The model produces key outputs of Value at Risk and Temperature Alignment for each year of the projection period.,none 96,The BRC meetings for the financial year 2019 were scheduled immediately upon its establishment to allow the Directors to plan ahead and incorporate the meeting dates into their respective schedules.,none 97,'1 7. 5 % R E D U C T I O N I N EMISSIONS BY 2025 from a 2018 baseline aligned with a science-based target methodology' (p8),reduction @@ -229,7 +228,6 @@ source: cdp response 138,"""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). "" ",reduction 139,The audit committee will have a majority of independent directors who are not officers of the company. ,none 140,"These initiatives reached out to more than 2,700 participants and volunteers.",none -141,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 142,Net zero by 2040 involves a 90% reduction from 1990 levels ,net-zero 143,"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. @@ -273,10 +271,6 @@ the focus of emission reduction target is on cutting emissions domestically, but There is a separate end target for Scotland: ""This legislation includes targets for Scotland to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045""",net-zero 166,"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.",net-zero -167,"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.",net-zero 168,"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.",none 169,'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),reduction 170,"During the second half of the year, however, the HPC (home and personal care) sector, including Beiersdorf’s shares, came under pressure.",none @@ -605,7 +599,6 @@ realise our goal.",net-zero 293,"Carbon neutrality for direct operations In 2021, EssilorLuxottica published its first climate commitment to achieve carbon neutrality for its direct operations (scope 1 and 2) by 2025, with a milestone set for Europe by 2023 (pg. 15)",net-zero 294,"For this reason, aware of the key role that networks will play, the new Strategic Plan increases investment in expanding network infrastructure in Italy and abroad, for a total of €5.8 billion between 2017 and 2019.",none -295,"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.",net-zero 296,"Our investments are subject to various federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations, including, among other things, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, zoning regulations, land use controls, environmental controls relating to air and water quality, noise pollution, and indirect environmental impacts such as increased motor vehicle activity, and fair housing laws.",none 297,"""""carbon net zero emissions by 2038""",net-zero 298,We will remain disciplined in our investment thesis - directing our attention and capital on differentiated opportunities with proven business models and attractive returns.,none @@ -726,7 +719,6 @@ d) reduction target for 2060: 32% ",reduction • Enable a reduction in emissions intensity from steel making by Fortescue’s customers of 7.5 per cent by 2030 from FY21 levels. This target aligns with a 1.5°C trajectory as we achieve net zero one decade prior to 2050.",reduction 356,"This includes physical risks related to the chronic and acute physical impacts of climate change (e.g., shifts in climate norms, and extreme weather events such as hurricanes, wildfires and floods), and transition risks associated with the global transition to a low-carbon economy (e.g., climate-related policy actions and litigation claims, technological innovations, and shifts in supply and demand for certain commodities, products and services).",none -357,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 358,"We believe our goals demonstrate to our stakeholders that we are committed to reducing our environmental impact, while also reducing our exposure to a carbon price.",none 359,"2030 / 90% @@ -973,7 +965,6 @@ dioxide emissions at Group business sites",reduction ",reduction 487,"For investors, any loss of business or reputation could result in lower returns.",none 488,"With that in mind, the Group is a member of several coalitions on the front line of the fight against climate change, such as: - The Group belongs to the Breakthrough Energy Coalition, which supports innovation in the interest of deve- loping clean energy.",none -489,"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.",net-zero 490," logramos una reducción del 52,9% de las emisiones para el año 2030 y de un 84,4% para 2050 con respecto a las emisiones del año base 2015. 100% de colectivos cero emisiones para 2050 @@ -1305,8 +1296,6 @@ The net zero commitment builds on the company’s science-based emissions reduct Source: ",net-zero 668,"""we announce our commitment to become a net zero carbon business by 2030, aligned with science-based targets (SBTi) and fully committed with the SDG goals set by the UN""",net-zero 669,"We believe that the recent spate of consolidation in the industry – led by the mergers between Barrick Gold and Randgold, and Newmont Gold and Goldcorp – is a response to the under-investment.",none -670,"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. -",net-zero 671,"Since then, Israel has undertaken steps to increase its ambition. Most noteworthy is Government Decision 171 passed on the 25th of July 2021 entitled ""Transition to a Low Carbon Economy.” Unlike Israel's original NDC, this new Decision includes an unconditional absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction goal for 2030 of 27% relative to 2015 and an unconditional absolute GHG emissions reduction goal for 2050 of 85% relative to 2015. Whereas our INDC submitted in 2015 projected 2030 emissions would be 81.65 MtCO2e, under this update they are projected to be 58 MtCO2e by 2030. @@ -1568,8 +1557,6 @@ greenhouse gas emissions by 2050",net-zero 819,"We identified a number of transitional risks as the world adapts to a new climate, including effects on the New Zealand electricity market, which is largely dependent on weather to provide fuel, increased pressure on our business to reduce our emissions and transition to lower carbon options, and potential costs resulting from regulatory interventions.",none 820,"Reduce CO2 Emission per passenger at the locations: Don Mueang International Airport, Chiang Mai International Airport, Hat Yai International Airport, and Mah Fah Luang - Chiang Rai International Airport. Suvarnabhumi Airport not included.",reduction 821, Member of Climate Ambition Alliance,net-zero -822,"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. -",net-zero 823,Two examples of such engagements are:,none 824,The net-zero ambition builds on U. S. Steel’s existing goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions intensity by 20% across the company’s global footprint by 2030. ,reduction 825,We are committed to the highest standards of quality and service in all we do and our award-winning customer care and delivery teams work hard to ensure the smooth and successful delivery of our products and services. ,none @@ -1729,7 +1716,6 @@ our commitment to significant ongoing improvement to environmental performance. The Climate Change section of our Sustainability Report is consistent with the format recommended by the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).",reduction 870,"Achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 ",net-zero -871,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 872,"This is to be done by enhancing the policies, procedures and practices. ",none 873,"Consume 100% renewable power in Brazil by 2025. Reduce scope 1 and 2 emissions by 33% by 2030 with a baseline of 2017- policy is aligned with the Paris Agreement's objective of limiting global warming to below 2ºC. @@ -1847,10 +1833,8 @@ Personal loans and SME lending are not included in the target scope",net-zero 902,"'In March 2022, the Company signed the SBTi Commitment Letter pledging to set net-zero targets, including a long-term science-based target.' (p20)",net-zero 903,"First, on September 28, 2016, Governor Brown signed Senate Bill (SB) 32 into law that sets a Statewide goal of reducing GHG emissions to 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030.",reduction 904,50% Reduction in Carbon Emissions in the Production Stage Compared to 2017 (by 2030),reduction -905,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 906,"Swedbank has adopted Group-wide climate targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in our own operations by 60 per cent between 2019 and 2030, as well as to reach net-zero emissions by 2040. We have also set a goal that both direct and indirect emissions should be climate-neutral (net-zero) by 2050.",net-zero 907,The total investment associated with the project was expected to be $70 million.,none -908,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 909,"[Updated NDC] - Saint Lucia submitted an updated NDC in January 2021, with an increased ambition in mitigation, adaptation and loss and damage. INDC wording: 758 GgCO2-eq in 2025 and 816 GgCO2-eq in 2030, excluding LULUCF. Updated 2021 NDC wording is 'Saint Lucia’s emissions in 2010 are estimated to be 643 GgCO2eq. as @@ -1911,7 +1895,6 @@ UK Power Networks (""UKPN""): Reduce the business carbon footprint by 2% per ann Wales & West Utilities: Become a net zero ready carbon emission network by 2035. Reduce GHG emissions by 37.5% by 2035 versus 2020. Telecommunications: CK Hutchison Group Telecom is currently in the process of setting a target which will be validated by the Science Based Target Initiative in 2021.",net-zero -925,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 926,"""Moving toward net zero emissions by 2050""",net-zero 927,"From a global perspective, the regulatory framework is fragmented.",none 928,"""Starting in 2022, we are setting a new target to reduce Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions, which will include our Dealer-operated Canadian Tire stores, by 40% by 2030 relative to a 2020 baseline.""",reduction @@ -1997,7 +1980,6 @@ The company is committed to reducing specific emissions from Scope 1 and 2 by 20 2030 target: 55% reduction from 2005 baseline (in accordance with Paris Agreement and EU regulation)",reduction 976,"In 2019, we co-founded The Climate Pledge and made a commitment to achieve net-zero carbon by 2040—10 years ahead of the Paris Agreement.",net-zero -977,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 978,The Company will continue to monitor the situation and will cooperate fully with any government investigation that may result. ,none 979,"The Addis Ababa GHG emission reduction goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. To achieve this goal, the city will @@ -2137,8 +2119,6 @@ nb appears that base year is 2021 on the chart (p67)",reduction Source 100% renewable electricity in our own operations and tier one and two suppliers (wherever renewable electricity is available for purchase). Reduce electrical intensity (kWh/sqm of sales area and opening hour) by 25% (2016 baseline). Reduce scope 1, 2 and 3 greenhouse gas emissions by 56% (2019 baseline). (excluding emissions from customers’ use of sold products.)",reduction -1060,"GHG OBJECTIVES: 20% BY 2030; -50% BY 2030; -80% BY 2050 (BASELINE: -2005)",reduction 1061,Various activities but no targets ,none 1062,"MTN has set science-based targets to achieve a 47% average reduction in absolute emissions (tCO2e) for scope 1, 2 and 3 by 2030 from a 2019 baseline.",reduction 1063,"[the city acknowledges that] to avoid overtaking this threshold of + 1.5 ° c, carbon dioxide emissions (co2) must decrease by 45% in 2030 compared to 2010 and [reach] carbon neutrality by 2050,",reduction @@ -2188,13 +2168,6 @@ and identify various options that accelerate the time of achievement.",net-zero 1094,The first allows to detect the presence of SARS-CoV-2 from nasal and nasopharyngeal swabs and saliva samples (only in markets accepting CE marking).,none 1095,We considered the views of departments across the business to better understand risks and time horizons.,none 1096,"Vale's entire health, safety and risk strategy considers that every accident can be avoided.",none -1097,"The emissions reduction targets, based on the 2010 emissions of Colima and in alignment -with the National Climate Change Strategy, have established the following: -• 30% reduction by the year 2030. -• 50% reduction by the year 2050. -By signing the Under2MOU, the state of Colima is committing to work towards the more -ambitious goals defined by the Under2 Coaltion, which are to reduce GHG emissions by -80 to 95 percent, or below 2 annual metric tons per capita, by 2050.",reduction 1098,"'TIM to move forward on the path to carbon neutrality by 2030 and net zero by 2040, by improving efficiency indicators and developing infrastructure and Data Centers to provide more services with ever lower resource use.' (p7, 2021)",net-zero 1099,"In this way, certain virgin raw materials such as sand and gypsum can be replaced by recycled materials.",none 1100,'Showed determination to combat climate change by committing to using 100% renewable energy with the goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050' (p9),net-zero @@ -2206,7 +2179,6 @@ ambitious goals defined by the Under2 Coaltion, which are to reduce GHG emission 1106," “Reduce our fossil fuel generation carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions by 50% from 2005 levels” ""2040 Goal - Eliminate all coal from our generation fleet"" - ",reduction -1107,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 1108,"Under our science-based target goal linked to our annual CDP reporting, we have committed to reducing our Scope 1 and Scope 2 carbon dioxide emissions 2.1% per year to achieve a 40% reduction by 2030 and a 50% reduction by 2035.",reduction 1109,"'By 2030, it is our goal to: Reduce Scope 3 GHG emissions from Purchased Goods and Services by 42% against a 2020 baseline • Reduce Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions in operations by 42% against a 2020 baseline' ",reduction @@ -2689,7 +2661,6 @@ global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.""",net-zero emissions compared to 2018 baselin",reduction 1314,"""educe its Scope 1 GHG intensity by at least 50% from 2019 levels by 2024""",reduction 1315,"We have a policy of sourcing responsibly and will have policies on suppliers, labour, the environment and the consumer that are aligned, to the extent possible. ",none -1316,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 1317,"Il 30 aprile 2020 il Consiglio Comunale ha deliberato l'adesione al nuovo Patto Globale dei Sindaci per il Clima e l'Energia che porterà alla redazione di un nuovo Piano di Azione per l'Energia Sostenibile e il Clima (PAESC) entro il 2022. Anche l'adesione al programma C40 - ""Deadline 2020"" impegna la nostra città a redigere un Piano di Azione per il Clima, con obettivi ancora poiù ambiziosi rispetto al patto dei Sindaci (ridurre del 68.9 % le emissioni entro il 2030 rispetto al 2005 e raggiungere la neutralità emissiva entro il 2050).",reduction @@ -2709,7 +2680,6 @@ Anche l'adesione al programma C40 - ""Deadline 2020"" impegna la nostra città across our entire value chain in accordance with SBTi criteria.",net-zero 1326,"2025 goals: 55% reduction in emissions per unit of energy consumed over a 2015 baseline, 26% reduction in absolute emissions over a 2015 baseline (science-based target).",reduction -1327,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 1328,"Six executive officers, excluding those who have the concurrent position as Director, are as follows.",none 1329,The Strategy aims to move towards climate neutrality by 2050 in line with Malta’s contribution to EU- wide goals. Carbon neutrality is also one of Malta’s five pillars for economic growth and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.,net-zero 1330,"We provide general insurance products to customers through a number of our own well-known brands, including Direct Line, Churchill, Privilege and Green Flag, and via our partnerships.",none @@ -2724,7 +2694,6 @@ initial focus on scope 1 and 2 emissions and scope 3 emissions from air travel a the procurement of virtual PPAs connected to nascent renewable energy projects  Acquiring and retiring carbon offsets for material scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions, not addressed by our RE100 commitment or emission reductions  Setting and validating a science-based target by end of 2022, further validating our current approach",net-zero -1335,"Ecolab will halve carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, and will achieve 100% renewable electricity by 2030.",net-zero 1336,"Conduct and operational risks, such as cyber security breaches, data loss and IT systems failure, in particular have the potential to significantly impact our franchise value.",none 1337,The Group will ensure that the tax due to the State is paid in full and on time. ,none 1338,"In terms of mid- to long-term CO2 emission reduction targets for business activities, we aim for a 30% reduction in @@ -3162,7 +3131,6 @@ In addition to the above, we continue to procure 100% renewable electricity back 1547,"Deutsche Post DHL’s headline target for 2050 is unclear – both in terms of emissions covered and whether the company aims for net-zero or real zero emissions by 2050. The organisational lack of clarity, as well as convoluted figures on current emissions across different scopes makes this target hard to evaluate. New Climate report states that DHL has pledged to reduce all logistics-related emissions to net zero by 2050, but no further long-term emissions reduction target is stated. ",net-zero 1548,The Board has adopted formal guidelines for Board operation and membership.,none -1549,The city of Berlin now aims to become climate-neutral by 2045 at the latest.,net-zero 1550,Health represents a small proportion of SCOR Global Life’s portfolio.,none 1551,"In the 14th 5-Year Plan, Qingdao pledged to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060 '2060年前碳中和的中长期绿色低碳发展战略坚实基础‘ @@ -3361,8 +3329,6 @@ sources",reduction which is designed to help businesses increase their own preparedness and mitigate the impact an earthquake or other natural disaster could have on their ability to resume business activities .]",none -1629,"The goals identified in the plan will help prepare for the effects of climate change and put the city on a -path to reduce GHG emissions by a minimum of 50% by 2030 and to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. ",reduction 1630,"Advisian is providing a review of the basic and detailed engineering, is managing technology risk and providing technical support as required for the factory acceptance tests and during the construction and commissioning of the plant.",none 1631,"Our environment We continually strive to reduce our direct environmental impacts, focusing specifically on reducing our impact in relation to climate change, waste management and water consumption.",none 1632, pledge to reduce total carbon emissions by 32% from 2019 to 2030.,reduction @@ -3406,19 +3372,6 @@ by 2050.",net-zero 1653,"Naver is the first major tech firm in Korea to commit to being carbon negative by 2040 as it tries to keep pace with global environmental standards. ",net-zero 1654,"As we continue to increase our focus on added-value advisory services and empowerment projects, which go beyond our regular audit routine, the number of audits conducted by our own in-house team has decreased to 251 in 2020 (2019: 299).",none -1655,"The Asahi Group has set medium and long-term goals with regard to climate change in the form of the Asahi Carbon Zero initiative. -With Asahi Carbon Zero, the Asahi Group aims to achieve zero CO2 emissions in Scopes 1, 2 and 3 by 2050, and reduce emissions by 50% for Scopes 1, 2 and by 30% for Scope3 by 2030. -In order to achieve its targets, the Asahi Group will implement a variety of measures for saving energy and preserving the environment, including the proactive use of renewable energy, the recovery and use of waste heat, such as steam from the manufacturing processes, the application of cold energy, including energy gained through the normal-temperature replenishment of rows of cans, the introduction of cogeneration facilities, fuel conversion and activities that practically apply the ISO 14001 standard in all of its business establishments. -Asahi Carbon Zero has obtained approval from the Science Based Targets (SBT) initiative. SBT is a global initiative that validates if company-set goals for CO2 reduction are in line with scientific evidence. -In October 2020, we became the first corporate group in the beverage industry in Japan to join RE100. We aim to use renewable electricity in all our operations by 2050 and will further accelerate the introduction of renewable energy in the future. - -carbon_zero -Target Scope -2050 Scope 1,2 Zero CO2 emissions Operating companies in Japan, Asahi Europe and International, Asahi Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd -Scope 3 Zero CO2 emissions Asahi Breweries, Ltd., Asahi Soft Drinks Co., Ltd., Asahi Europe and International, Asahi Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd -2030 Scope 1,2 50% CO2 reduction (compared with 2019) Operating companies in Japan, Asahi Europe and International, Asahi Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd -Scope 3 30% CO2 reduction (compared with 2019) Asahi Breweries, Ltd., Asahi Soft Drinks Co., Ltd., Asahi Europe and International, Asahi Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd -*SBT for Scope3 applies to the operating companies in Japan only.",net-zero 1656,The tire industry has been dealing with and responding to issues like sustainable natural rubber and microplastics in the last few years.,none 1657,"We believe that for business growth to be truly sustainable, we must accelerate the transition to a low carbon future and reduce the impact of climate change by becoming a Net Zero emissions business by 2030. @@ -3431,7 +3384,6 @@ that the Netherlands must be designed to be climate-resilient and water-robust by 2050.",net-zero 1662,"""Switzerland submitted its “nationally determined contribution” (NDC), in which it set a total GHG emissions reduction target of at least 50% by 2030 compared with 1990 levels. Switzerland’s long-term goal is to reduce its GHG emissions to net zero by 2050. "" ",net-zero -1663,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 1664,"Bharat: Anchored in our purpose to enrich the lives of our customers, communities and colleagues, strong governance is the cornerstone of long-term responsible growth.",none 1665,"'One of the most impactful action we can take to reduce our emissions today is to introduce more fuel-efficient and emissions-reducing aircraft into our fleet. At JetBlue, we are introducing 70 Airbus 220s, bringing up to a 40% improvement in fuel economy per seat, and 85 Airbus 321 neo aircraft, bringing up to 20% improvement per seat. We took delivery of its first A220s and A321neo aircraft in 2021' The Next Gen technology is to save more than 500,000 gallons of fuel burn per year which equals over 10,000,000 CO2e savings.",reduction 1666,"The Group issued a US$300 million bond with a fixed interest rate of 6.625%, which was swapped back to sterling upon issuance at an effective interest rate of 5%.",none @@ -3502,7 +3454,6 @@ global operations",net-zero 1691,"In accordance with our fundamental diversity concept, we also take into account the knowledge and skills required for the proper performance of tasks and the necessary experience of the employees in the composition of the two levels below management.",none 1692,Our sustainable transformation: we will be carbon neutral by 2025 and net zero by 2030,net-zero 1693,"We have increased our common share dividend every year for the past 49 years, the longest record of annual dividend increases of any Canadian publicly traded company.",none -1694,"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.",net-zero 1695,Reduce Scope 1+2 or more and Scope 3 by 50% or more by fiscal 2030 compared to fiscal 2019 emissions. ,reduction 1696,Reduce 50% of carbon emissions from ASUS global operations centers by 2030,reduction 1697,"""Economy-wide, emission reductions by at least 55 per cent in 2030 compared to base year (1990) emissions. The target covers all sectors and greenhouse gases."" ( ",reduction @@ -3688,7 +3639,6 @@ Though we will grow globally over the next 10 years, Dow’s absolute greenhouse Dow will obtain 750 MW of its power demand from renewable sources by 2025"" ""Expanding our access to renewable power by more than 50% to greater than 800 MW, exceeding our 2025 target of 750 MW of our power demand from renewable sources by 2025.""",reduction 1779,achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.,net-zero -1780,"The Plan will help achieve the 2030 greenhouse gas emissions reduction target Québec has set for itself, namely a 37.5% reduction compared with 1990 levels, and to reach carbon neutrality by 2050. ",reduction 1781,"Banco Santander is fully committed to playing our part to achieve the objectives of the Paris Agreement while supporting our customers and economy. Our group-wide ambition is to achieve net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050. This applies to the group’s operations (which have been carbon neutral since 2020) and emissions from our lending, advisory and investment services.",net-zero 1782,"Carbon Balancing is achieved through land purchase of ecologically important standing forests, under imminent threat of clearance, where carbon is locked that would otherwise be released.",none @@ -3726,18 +3676,11 @@ Reduce other Scope 3 emissions per unit of revenue 50% by 2030, from a 2014 base 1800,There may also be consequences for relations with suppliers and intermediaries.,none 1801,Reduce absolute Scope 1 & Scope 2 emissions by 55% by 2030 vs. 2017.,reduction 1802,"""In December 2020, Asset Management One became the only Japanese asset management firm to be an initial signatory of the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative, which is committed to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions."" ""we have included responding to climate change as a key pillar of our business strategy and will take the following actions in order to proactively fulfill our role as a financial services group in the effort to achieve a low-carbon society (achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions) and to develop a climate change resilient society by 2050."" ""• Aim to become carbon neutral by FY2050""",net-zero -1803,"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. -",net-zero 1804,Reduce emissions 56% below 2018 levels by 2030,reduction 1805,"Based on the PRA specifications, Scenario C, in which physical risk dominates, resulted in the most significant impact on the Group but did not breach risk appetite despite not allowing for reinsurance.",none 1806,A new joint venture was established with a subsidiary of the world's largest independent producer of wood pellets to establish a wood pellet production facility in the United States of America. ,none 1807,"KCS intends to reduce its GHG emissions intensity by at least 12% by the year 2025, from a 2018 base year - ",reduction 1808,"Under the plan, Mumbai aims to reduce greenhouse emission from the 2019 level of 23.42 million tons or 1.8 tons per capita to zero by 2050. ",net-zero -1809,"- To reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions per inhabitants (compared to 2003 levels) by 30% by 2020, and 50% by 2030. -- To reduce the energy consumption per inhabitants (compared to 2003 levels) by 30% by 2020 and 50% by 2030. -- This goal includes to reach a rate of 20% of local renewable energy in the final energy consumption in 2030, with a contemplated share of renewable energy types favoring the wood-energy as the first source, geo-aerothermie and solar photovoltaic. -- The carbon storage on the territory must be also increased, through forest, farming and natural lands protection. -- The production of bio-sourced materials and recycled bio-sourced materials, especially in the building sector, must be encouraged. ",reduction 1810,"According to a report by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), there were 7,255 natural disasters worldwide within the 20 years from 1998 to 2017, and 91% of them were climate-related.",none 1811,"'Here too, we have set the ambitious target of a 30% reduction by 2025 and 50% by 2030, in line with the 1.5°C trajectory.' (p3, 2021) 'Scope 3** Use of products sold: 42.5% reduction in Scope 3 emissions from product use per passenger kilometer by 2035 vs. 2018***, i.e., an average of 2.5% per year' (p21, 2021) 'Scope 3** Purchases of goods and services: Mobilize our 400 main suppliers on meeting the commitments under the Paris Agreement (emissions trajectory compatible with keeping global warming below 2°C, or even 1.5°C)' (p21, 2021) 'Scope 3** Business travel and employee commuting: 50% reduction by 2030 vs. 2018, in line with a 1.5°C scenario' (p21, 2021)",reduction 1812,Based on our track record and plans up to 2030 we are confident that we are well-placed to make significant progress beyond 2030 and up to 2050. (Pg. 27),net-zero @@ -3791,11 +3734,6 @@ COVID-19 protocols, we used greenhouse gas estimates based on collected data for the 2018 and 2019 calendar years to inform our carbon offset and REC purchases.",net-zero 1832,"""committing to carbon neutrality by 2050""",net-zero -1833,"Seoul will reduce its CO -2 emissions by 25% by 2020 and by 40% -by 2030 from the 2005 level, thereby creating -a low-carbon, high -energy-efficient city.",reduction 1834,"The Legal department acts as an independent provider of legal services and advice, and protects the Bank from unacceptable legal risk.",none 1835,"""By the end of 2030, we aim to reduce our scope 1 and 2 emissions by 95%.""",reduction 1836,"Zurich could be exposed to transition risks if it fails to manage changing market conditions and customer needs as part of the transition to a low-carbon economy, resulting in asset impairment, opportunity cost and lost market share.",none @@ -3855,7 +3793,6 @@ Agreement, and a target for the introduction rate of renewable energy (Pg. 22)",net-zero 1866,"Compared to other forms of power generation, coal-fired power generation produces more greenhouse gases, in addition to producing harmful substances such as sulfur oxide and nitrogen oxide.",none 1867,"Our actions resulted in one-off additional costs of around £80 million, which has further improved the high level of resilience we have already embedded into our service.",none -1868,"It is an ambitious plan that focusses on local need for action and due response from the city. Durban has set out to achieve a 40% reduction in emissions from a 2015 baseline by 2030, and an 80% reduction by 2050, and is committed to identifying various opportunities to achieve carbon neutrality.",reduction 1869,"We believe in developing a strong leadership and culture recognised by our values, driving the long-term and sustainable success of the company.",none 1870,"Although management believes it follows best practices with regard to forest sustainability and general forest management, there can be no assurance that our forest management planning, including silviculture, will have the intended result of ensuring that our asset base appreciates over time.",none 1871,"Countries, companies, and merchants who do not use this certification system in its entirety are excluded from trade.",none @@ -3955,8 +3892,6 @@ Of Nigeria’s total GHG emissions in 2016 (481.02 MtCO2e), the majority of its 1927,"Our customers say they find the new solu- tion intuitive, easy to use and trustworthy.",none 1928,We are committed to achieving net zero by 2040.,net-zero 1929,"In addition, the biorefinery will produce bio-monopropyleneglycol (BioMPG) and industrial sugars.",none -1930,"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. -",net-zero 1931,"We have enhanced our Environmental, Social, and Governance heat map to include proxy climate risk metrics.",none 1932,“net-zero direct greenhouse gas emissions by 2035”,net-zero 1933," To reach this goal, considering the lead time required for our products and technologies to enter service, we at MHI have de- clared our intent to realize net zero CO2 emissions by 2040, ten years ahead of the Japanese government’s target. @@ -4019,23 +3954,9 @@ Supplemented with a target to be water positive by 2030 1959,"Among our initiatives, we are starting to integrate an innovative new hydrogen-based technology to enable our cement kilns to increase their use of alternative fuels by optimizing their combustion process, while lowering their consumption of fossil fuels and reducing their CO2 emissions.",none 1960,The fair value of the performance shares over and above the price paid for them by the employees was charged to the income statement.,none 1961,"Both committees ultimately report to the Executive Committee, with the outputs from the Emerging Risk Committee being reviewed at the Board Risk Committee.",none -1962,"Solomon Islands is a growing small island developing State, with particular needs -and priorities for sustainable development. Despite its status as a low emitting -least developed country, Solomon Islands will nonetheless, commit to reduce -its emissions by 14% by 2025 below 2015 and by 33% below 2015 by 2030 -compared to a business-as-usual projection. -If and when Paris Agreement addresses international assistance to access -financial and technical resources, Solomon Islands can, with international -assistance, contribute: -• a further 27% reduction in GHG emissions by 2025, and -• a further 45% reduction in GHG emissions by 2030, compared to BaU -projection. -With appropriate international assistance, Solomon Islands can achieve net -zero emissions by 2050.",reduction 1963,"The Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Group aims to reduce CO2 emissions per floor area of our business offices 30% compared to FY 2005 by FY 2030. ●The Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Group aims to reduce CO2 emissions per floor area of real estate portfolio 30% compared to FY 2005 by FY 2030.",reduction -1964,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 1965,"In January 2021, we announced “Business Development Strategy: Towards a Net-zero Carbon Society by 2050”, establishing the goal of net-zero emissions by 2050, in line with the Paris Agreement goals. ",net-zero 1966,This was thanks to their defensive nature.,none 1967,Personal accident is a cover provided by SCOR Global Life.,none @@ -4061,8 +3982,6 @@ across Scope 1, 2 and 3",net-zero 1984,"We are committed to reporting transparently on our initiatives, both in the annual report and in our sustainability report. ",none 1985,"The existing and new project work demonstrates the ability of the Wates Residential team to operate as both developer and contractor, in support of our business partners in delivering mixed tenure housing.",none 1986,2035 TARGET: Achieve carbon neutrality (net zero Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions1) by 2035.,net-zero -1987,"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. -",net-zero 1988,"""Kuwait's net GHG emissions in 2035 relative to BAU are estimated to be total of 142,290,750MTCO2e. Reduction of 7.4% in 2035 relative to BAU, with total GHG emissions capped to 131,715,950 MTCO2e in 2035, with amount of reduction of 10,574,800 MTCO2e.""",reduction 1989,The Board of Directors of the Company consists of eight directors. ,none 1990,The Board has considered the report of the Audit Committee on the financial reporting and internal control systems of the Company. ,none @@ -4087,8 +4006,6 @@ Source: p4 2001,Stakeholder dialogue and transparency ⌐ Engaging openly with stakeholders and establishing ways to increase transparency and disclosure has long been central to our approach.,none 2002,"""Long-term objective to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050""",net-zero 2003,"AGL's Risk Management Policy, which has been approved by AGL's Board, mandates that management utilise risk management principles in decision-making, and requires all AGL people to consider their functions and roles and how to manage risks arising from their business decisions and activities.",none -2004,"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. -",net-zero 2005,"[Many new distribution pathways were validated that provide greater opportunity to utilise ocean freight , especially into the emerging Middle Eastern markets .]",none @@ -4341,7 +4258,6 @@ In 2021, recognizing that climate change demands more urgent action, we announce contrast , and also adaptation ) and the circular economy , i.e. the attention paid to end of life of assets and the possible reuse of some elements .]",none -2128,"""120 Countries plus the EU (full list below) are demonstrating genuine leadership either by having developed plans to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050, by having identified this target as a long-term national goal, or by advancing consultations on a long-term strategy for climate-neutrality in line with the Paris Agreement.""",net-zero 2129,"[7.1 Carbon Emissions Reduction Potential Through carrying out carbon reduction activities in services , products and operations , Ping An minimizes the company 's potential transition risks during the process of @@ -4356,7 +4272,6 @@ zero emissions by 2050. 2133,"The government policy is to achieve the European and national targets for GHG reduction in Schleswig-Holstein. This implies a reduction of greenhouse gases by at least 40% compared to 1990 levels and by 80-95% compared to 1990 levels. The government aims for the top edge of this range, i.e. a 95 % reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.",reduction 2134,Reach net-zero value chain GHGs emissions by 2050,net-zero 2135,All these consequences could have a material adverse effect on Linde’s business and results of operations.,none -2136,"Going forward, we will intensify our activities based on Environmental Future Vision 2050, a long-term vision looking ahead to the year 2050. As part of the Vision’s response to climate change, which calls for a contribution encompassing Toshiba Group's entire value chain, we aim to achieve a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions generated within the Group value chain by FY2030 compared to FY2019 level and to contribute to realizing a net zero emissions society by 2050.",net-zero 2137,Clorox Sets 2030 Science-Based Targets for Reducing Greenhouse Gases and Commits to Achieving Net Zero Emissions by 2050,net-zero 2138,"In addition, we mobilized nearly $11.7 billion to support the private sector in developing countries.",none 2139,Mitsui has set out the goal of net-zero emissions as our Vision for 2050. ,net-zero @@ -4388,7 +4303,6 @@ The State aims to reduce emissions to 20% below the BAU projection by 2025, to 4 ""In May, 2021, we announced a target to make our total CO2 emission net-zero by 2030 as a milestone towards making the Environmental Vision 2050 real."" Source: ",net-zero -2150,"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.",net-zero 2151,to strive for climate neutrality as a city administration¸ with the aim of achieving this by 2035;,net-zero 2152,"These will impact choice of fuel, ownership patterns and will have a signicant impact on the future of the automotive industry.",none 2153,"Responding to China's carbon peak and carbon neutral goals and realizing the green transformation of building construction, the Company aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060 and achieve a 25% reduction in carbon emission intensity by 2025 (2018 as base year).",reduction @@ -4647,7 +4561,6 @@ Portfolio Emissions by 2050 ",net-zero 2271,"""By 2030, Yili's estimated carbon emissions per ton of dairy products is expected to decline by 40% with 2012 as the base year."" ",reduction 2272,"The bond issue agreement provides that any bondholder may obtain early redemption or repurchase of all or part of the bonds he owns at a price equal to the nominal value of the bonds (or, where applicable, the redemption price) plus accrued interest (See Section 2.2.4 (Liquidity and Capital Resources) of this Registration Document).",none -2273,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 2274,net zero carbon emissions by 2070,net-zero 2275,"""In January 2022, we announced an initial set of 2030 ESG targets. Our 2030 ESG targets include reducing our operational greenhouse gas (GHG) intensity and customer emissions, growing our renewable energy footprint and transitional products, increasing economic benefits for Indigenous partners, continuing our focus on safety, and further promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace"" (sustainability 2021 report, pg. 8)",reduction 2276,"In the past year, our financial support to PIVI has focused on the establishment of a global coalition to explore the value of a coordinated stakeholders plan for epidemic and pandemic influenza preparedness.",none @@ -4739,9 +4652,6 @@ efforts, is ambitious given the country's economic situation and its level of de The conditional contribution, the implementation of which requires international support, allows an additional reduction of GHG emissions in 2030 by 20% compared to the emissions of the reference scenario, as shown in the following graph:",reduction -2321,"As such, we have set a target to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions -intensity by 25% by 2025, from our 2015 level, and aspire to achieve net -zero emissions by 2050.",reduction 2322,"Momentum is gathering globally to tackle climate change following the Paris Agreement, which came into force in 2016, aiming to limit temperature rise this century to below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.",none 2323,"""The science tells us this is the period where we need to see the most profound changes: deep and unprecedented carbon reduction during 2020-25, at the same time as planning for further cuts from 2026, down to zero CO2 emissions by 2038, at the latest"" (p7) ",net-zero @@ -4758,9 +4668,6 @@ zero emissions by 2050.",reduction Understanding the carbon footprint and carbon intensity of each portfolio • Analysing the portfolio ’s exposure to stranded assets .]",none 2332,"The middle-office teams monitor, whenever the net asset value is published, that the valuation data used by the custodian comply with decisions taken and that all closing elements have been properly integrated.",none -2333,"Il 30 aprile 2020 il Consiglio Comunale ha deliberato l'adesione al nuovo Patto Globale dei Sindaci per il Clima e l'Energia che porterà alla redazione di un nuovo Piano di Azione per l'Energia Sostenibile e il Clima (PAESC) entro il 2022. - -Anche l'adesione al programma C40 - ""Deadline 2020"" impegna la nostra città a redigere un Piano di Azione per il Clima, con obettivi ancora poiù ambiziosi rispetto al patto dei Sindaci (ridurre del 68.9 % le emissioni entro il 2030 rispetto al 2005 e raggiungere la neutralità emissiva entro il 2050).",net-zero 2334,"""Germany is to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 65 per cent of the 1990 levels."" ",reduction 2335,"To reduce our direct Scope 1 and 2 emissions 42% by 2032 @@ -4782,7 +4689,6 @@ natural gas fleet of its kind in North America. In 2021, 47% of fuel for our col renewable source. Our investment in RNG facilities will allow WM to fuel our entire natural gas fleet with RNG by 2026 - will lead to an 80% reduction in co2 emissions. ",reduction 2336,"In 2015, WestRock established a goal to reduce our Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions per ton of production by 20% from a 2015 baseline by 2025, and we’re making continued progress. ",reduction -2337,"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.",net-zero 2338,Ontario will reduce its emissions by 30% below 2005 levels by 2030.,reduction 2339,Underestimating this risk could lead to sudden and significant losses in the financial sector.,none 2340,"""...and committed to achieving carbon neutrality before 2050 with targets set for 2030, 2040 and 2050.""",net-zero @@ -4912,12 +4818,6 @@ Unconditional: ""The new target includes an unconditional emissions reduction of 2423,"Wipro, while unveiling its pledge on Earth Day, also set an intermediate target of a 55 per cent reduction in GHG emissions by 2030 in absolute emission levels compared to its base year of 2016-17 (April-March). These targets are based on the globally accepted Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and reflect the deep decarbonization and operational changes Wipro will drive within its value chain to achieve Net-Zero within 2040. ",reduction -2424,"""We continued to advance on climate. Our goals —to -reduce carbon dioxide equivalent emissions by 50% -by 2025 from our current 2014 baseline and to achieve -net zero by 2050 – were certified by the Science -Based Targets initiative as consistent with limiting -global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.""",net-zero 2425,Mastercard is currently working towards its SBTi-approved goal to reduce total Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 38% and Scope 3 emissions by 20% by 2025 from a 2016 baseline. ,reduction 2426,"After approval, topics are forwarded to areas responsible for their compliance.",none 2427,"We are committed to net-zero emissions by 2050 or earlier. @@ -5060,7 +4960,6 @@ existing emissions r",reduction 2465,"[Also by means of BNDES Finem , we offer credit from the Prorenova line , a credit line aimed at supporting the renovation of sugar cane plantation and the introduction of new sugar cane plantations .]",none -2466,The goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 25 percent below 1990 levels 2030 and to achieve climate-neutrality by 2040.,net-zero 2467,"En 2015, la Côte d’Ivoire s’est engagée, à travers ses premières Contributions Déterminées au niveau National (CDN) en prélude à la COP21 de Paris, à @@ -5189,7 +5088,6 @@ The plan targets 30% reduction in emissions by 2030, 44% by 2040, and 100% by 20 2517,"These three groups are linked to one another, with the stakeholder engagement model evolving all the time.",none 2518,"The enhanced and more ambitious NDC of Eswatini represents a progression beyond the 2015 NDC by adopting an economy wide GHG emissions reduction target of 5% by 2030 compared to the baseline scenario and help achieve a low carbon and climate resilient development. This economy wide emission reduction can increase to 14% with external financing and this translates to 1.04 million tonnes fewer GHG emissions in 2030 compared to a baseline scenario. ",reduction -2519,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 2520,"From the 2015 Bremischen climate and energy law. It appears the target was missed ), and no further targets have been given.",reduction 2521,"With CAN0P-2030 (Carbon Net Zero Plan), Gecina is accelerating its low-carbon roadmap and targeting net zero greenhouse gas emissions for its operations by 2030, building on the successful reduction of its carbon emissions by 26% over the past four years.",net-zero 2522,The Group created a special team to examine potential uses for its yeast production and other technologies for health food products and to apply its technologies and expertise in the beer brewing and beverage businesses to the health domain.,none @@ -5212,14 +5110,6 @@ mechanism 2050: 95% below 2005 & achieve net zero GHG emissions",reduction 2529,"In addition, certain environmental laws assess liability on current or previous owners or operators of real property for the costs of investigation, removal or remediation of hazardous substances or materials at their properties or at properties which they have disposed of hazardous substances.",none 2530,'We became a founding member of the Taiwan Alliance for Net Zero Emission and pledged to achieve net zero emissions in our offices in Taiwan by 2030 and in our production bases by 2050' (p4),net-zero -2531,"Año base: 2005 -Inventario 30.3 MTCO2eq -Meta para el año 2030: Reducir para 2030, el 40 al 45 por ciento por debajo de los niveles que se guardaban en 1990. -Meta para el año 2050: Reducir para 2050, el 80 al 95 por ciento por debajo de los niveles que se guardaban en 1990, y/o lograr una -meta de emisiones anuales per cápita de menos de dos toneladas métricas para 2050 -Supuesto: Se estima que en el Año 1990, el inventario de emisiones fue de 20 millones toneladas métricas de CO2 equivalente.",reduction -2532,"In 2007, the Provincial Government committed to reduce GHG emissions by 10 per cent below -1990 levels by 2020, and by 75 to 85 per cent below 2001 levels by 2050.",reduction 2533,"'The Shin-Etsu Group is working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the course of its business activities in order to contribute to the globally targeted goal of ""2050 Carbon Neutral.”' (p13)",net-zero 2534,'We are proud to report a 34% reduction in our Scope 1 emissions year over year and are on track to meet our enterprise-wide goal to reduce Scope 1 (direct) GHG emissions by 55% over the remaining four years.',reduction 2535,"Moody's Corporation commits to reduce absolute scope 1 and scope 2 GHG emissions 50% by 2030 from a 2019 base year. Moody's Corporation also commits to reduce absolute scope 3 GHG emissions from fuel- and energy-related activities, business travel and employee commuting 15% by 2025 from a 2019 base year. Moody's Corporation commits that 60% of its suppliers by spend covering purchased good and services and capital goods will have science-based targets by 2025. (Source: Moody's 2020 Stakeholder Sustainability Report) @@ -5229,7 +5119,6 @@ The targets covering greenhouse gas emissions from company operations (scopes 1 ",reduction 2536,Up to 21 percent reduction in GHG emissions from the BAU level by 2030 will enable Turkey to step on low-carbon development pathways compatible with the long-term objective of limiting the increase in global temperature below 2oC.,reduction 2537,"In addition, through industry collaboration on a joint roadmap, we strive toward net zero emissions for our products’ use at our customers (scope 3) by 2040. (p34)",net-zero -2538,The result is a commitment to achieve a 20 percent reduction in carbon emissions (scopes 1 and 2) by 2024 and for all Stryker facilities to be carbon neutral (scopes 1 and 2) by 2030.,net-zero 2539,The NDC targets included in this submission are based on the 1.5°C mitigation goal and adaptation goals that assume a 3.4°C increase in global temperatures (based on projections from the assessments of the INDCs). The targets are aligned with the Government of Antigua and Barbuda’s (GoAB) goal of net-zero by 2040.,net-zero 2540,"Brazil has an indicative long-term objective of reaching climate neutrality by 2050, which was communicated to the UNFCCC in 2021. Brazil The new package – called Federal Strategy of Incentive to the Sustainable Use of Biogas and Biomethane – includes the Methane Zero National Program and is aligned with the commitments made by Brazil in the context of COP26, the Global Methane Pledge and other domestic regulatory efforts, such as the National Policy on Waste Management. However, there is much yet to discuss until the newly proposed mechanisms are effectively functional, producing results and aligned not only with the already implemented RenovaBio, but also with the prospective legal framework governing the Brazilian carbon credit markets, which is currently under analysis in the National Congress. @@ -5349,8 +5238,6 @@ value chain since 2020",reduction 2594,"""42% absolute reduction in greenhouse gases (scope 1 &2) from our facilities by 2030...42% absolute reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (Scope 3) to be met by 2030""",reduction 2595,"To reduce supplier dependency, the company follows a strategy of diversification.",none 2596,"2021 report mentions that one focus is to 'Set GHG emissions reduction goals' (p6, 2021)",reduction -2597,"An absolute reduction of Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions 55 percent by 2030, from a 2017 baseline year; and -An absolute reduction of Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions 30 percent by 2030, from a 2017 baseline year focusing on farm-to-retail materials, sourcing operations and logistics.",reduction 2598,"As part of our overall commitment to climate action, we aim to achieve 90 percent absolute reduction in our Scopes 1 and 2 emissions by 2030, a goal that has been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). ",reduction 2599,50% reduction in CO2 emissions per hour of production by 2030 compared to 2018,reduction 2600,"In 2021 we reduced our direct CO2 @@ -5566,15 +5453,11 @@ Due to the changes to our business over the past few years, we have decided to r 2691,Generating Return on Community is one of our core objectives because we know that the future of our company depends on the well-being of our communities.,none 2692,"By strengthening our sustainability focus in our marketing and product creation activities even further, we may generate additional sales growth and drive profitability improvements.",none 2693,Electric grid systems that can only manage with a high percentage of base load power are another contributing factor.,none -2694,"Dai-ichi Life, which operates a large-scale business, has established medium- to long-term CO2 emission reduction targets of 40% by fiscal 2030 and 70% by fiscal 2050 (both compared to fiscal 2013).",reduction 2695,"- 25% energy reduction in solutions (1) - 100% of newly developed solutions eco-designed - 100% electricity supply from renewables - Alstom committed to science-based CO2 emissions reduction targets within the frame of the Paris Agreement. Net zero by 2050",net-zero 2696,"by 2050, the City will strive to be carbon neutral.",net-zero -2697,"Oslo's greenhouse gas emissions in 2030 will be -reduced by 95 per cent compared with 2009, -and by 52 per cent by 2023",reduction 2698,"28 POWER FINANCIAL CORPORATION 2011 ANNuAL REPORT The Pargesa group holds significant positions in six large companies based in Europe: Imerys (industrial minerals), Lafarge (cement, aggregates and concrete), Total (oil and gas), GDF Suez (electricity and gas), Suez Environnement (water and waste management) and Pernod Ricard (wines and spirits).",none 2699,"We are committed to reducing the absolute level of carbon emissions from our operated properties by at least 42% by 2030 (compared to a 2020 baseline), in line with our verified Science Based Target.",reduction 2700,"'We, therefore, commit to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2030. The city will continue strive to ensure that all greenhouse gas emissions produced and mitigated in the city are in balance.' (p.7).",net-zero @@ -5583,7 +5466,6 @@ levels in FY2030;* CO2 emissions in FY2019 were 15,489t (down 12.4% since FY2013)"" Source: ",reduction 2702,"A greater number of projects may be expected not to proceed as a consequence of lower forecast future demand, lower appetite by management and the board to allocate capital to certain projects, or increased objections from stakeholders to the development of certain projects.",none -2703,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 2704,"'For WesCEF and Coregas, our aspiration is to achieve net zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2050. For these businesses, the transition to net zero will take time, and we will invest and collaborate with others to support efforts to develop the new technologies that will drive the necessary transformation in these important sectors. For Industrial and Safety (ex-Coregas) we are targeting net zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2050.' (p75, 2020)",net-zero 2705,The council has set an ambitious target for the whole city to be carbon neutral by 2030.,net-zero 2706,"We also base our judgment on the viability of commercialization, trends in the marketplace and market acceptance criteria.",none @@ -5612,7 +5494,6 @@ Source: ",reduction 2720,"Based on these market developments, we continue to focus on policy and legal risks, as well as technology risks, as we mainly expect changes within these two dimensions to potentially impact asset values.",none 2721,"In fiscal 2020, which was the final year for the target, the HOYA Group's CO2 emissions amounted to 406,176 tons. (Scope 1 and 2 emissions) CO2 emissions increased by 1.3% compared with the level in fiscal 2014, falling short of the target; however, we were able to reduce CO2 emissions per unit of net sales by 9.4%. ",reduction -2722,"... la ambición de Guinea Ecuatorial es reducir en un 20% de sus emisiones para el año 2030, con respecto a los niveles de 2010; a fin de alcanzar una reducción de 50% para el año 2050.",reduction 2723,"Those risks may emerge in the short and medium-term, as well as over the long-term.",none 2724,We are at an extraordinary time in our history.,none 2725,The South Australian Government has set goals to reduce South Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50% below 2005 levels by 2030. It also plans to achieve 100% renewable energy generation by 2030.,reduction @@ -5622,11 +5503,7 @@ GHG Scope 1, 2: 63% reduction compared to the 2015 level*3 GHG Scope 3: 40% reduction compared to the 2015 level (procurement, use, and logistics categories) Switch to 50% renewable electricity.",reduction 2728,"""short to medium-term target, target year 2030 -30%, base year 2015. Scope: ships & aircrafts. ",reduction -2729,"To reduce the impact of climate change, by FY2030 NRI Group will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 72% compared with FY2013, and aim for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by FY2050. ",net-zero 2730,"In January 2021, we announced goals in line with the latest science, more than doubling our previous science-based climate goal. ... we pledged to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040, one decade earlier than called for in the Paris Agreement.",net-zero -2731,"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. -",net-zero -2732,"[the city acknowledges that] to avoid overtaking this threshold of + 1.5 ° c, carbon dioxide emissions (co2) must decrease by 45% in 2030 compared to 2010 and [reach] carbon neutrality by 2050,",net-zero 2733,We had set such targets in the past.,none 2734,The details of this are presented in the scenarios section of this disclosure.,none 2735,"Deliver 800 million tons of saved and avoided CO2 emissions to our customers by 2025. Reduce CO2 emissions from our top 1,000 suppliers’ operations by 50% by 2025. Net-zero operational emissions and reduction of scope 3 emissions by 35% (vs. 2017) by 2030",reduction @@ -5641,11 +5518,7 @@ Switch to 50% renewable electricity.",reduction from the perspective of strengthening its business portfolio .]",none 2742,"This was illustrated in mega-events like China’s Virtual Sephora Day and the “11/11” day, when Sephora connected with more than one million people on social media.",none 2743,reduce at least 15% in greenhouse gas intensity of the Group by 2029 (FY2019 as the base year).,reduction -2744,"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. -",net-zero 2745,"Besides regular management system assessments, internal and third-party compliance audits and inspections are performed annually at hundreds of facilities worldwide.",none -2746,"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. -",net-zero 2747,"A 25 per cent reduction in the carbon emissions of all shareholder and policyholder assets by 20251 ",reduction 2748,"The Integrated Healthy Management System encompasses aspects and information regarding the physical working environment, the psychosocial environment, personal health resources and community participation.",none @@ -5718,7 +5591,6 @@ neutrality before 2050' (p2)",net-zero targets for a large utility and power generator – accelerating our goal for achieving greenhouse gas (GHG)- and carbon-free generation by two decades and adding net-zero for scope 1 and 2 utility operations.""",net-zero -2780,"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.",net-zero 2781,"Richemont commits to reduce absolute Scopes 1 and 2 GHG emissions 46% by 2030 from a 2019 base year. Richemont commits to reduce Scope 3 GHG emissions from ‘purchased goods and services and business travel’ 55% per dollar EVA by 2030 from a 2019 base year. Richemont also commits that 20% of its suppliers by emissions covering purchased goods and services and upstream transportation and distribution will have science-based targets by 2025. Richemont commits to increase annual sourcing of renewable electricity from 64% in 2019 to 100% by 2025. 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. The renewable energy procurement target covering Scope 2 emissions is consistent with reductions required to keep warming to 1.5°C.”",reduction @@ -5770,7 +5642,6 @@ value chain by 2050.",net-zero ""25% Reduction in Scope 3 GHG emissions over 2019 baseline by 2035""",reduction 2809,"""2050 net zero aspiration for equity upstream Scope 1 and 2 emissions""",net-zero 2810,"Comparativement à 2003, d’ici 2020 puis 2030 et 2050, réduire de 30% puis 50% et 75% les niveaux par habitant d'émission de gaz à effet de serre et de consommation finale d’énergie -- ",reduction -2811,achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.,net-zero 2812,Vestas has signed up for the Business Ambition for 1.5°C Commitment (net zero by 2050),net-zero 2813,"The site also has an 8 MW solar farm, which was commissioned in 2018, and a training center, OLEUM, which started up in 2017.",none 2814,"The Trustees believe that while these factors are sources of risks to be mitigated where possible, they may also create opportunities.",none @@ -5779,7 +5650,6 @@ value chain by 2050.",net-zero 'reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 15% by the end of 2025 (from its 2019 baseline).' ",reduction 2816,Social responsibility is fundamental to Atlantia’s relationship with the communities it operates in.,none -2817,"Aim to reduce corporate average ""well-to-wheel"" carbon dioxide emissions to 50 percent of 2010 levels by 2030, and achieve a 90-percent reduction by 2050",reduction 2818,Reduce total gross greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions below 2014 levels (updated baseline: 219.71 Ggs est.) at 39.2% by 2025.,reduction 2819,"Reduce emissions from group store operations to net-zero (Pg. 5)",net-zero @@ -5865,12 +5735,6 @@ cannot eliminate through 2030 – effectively making our manufacturing operations carbon neutral for the decade.",reduction 2843,SAP committed to achieve net-zero along the value chain in line with a 1.5°C future in 2030.,net-zero 2844,"Going forward, we will continue to promote automation and labor savings in data input operations to improve administrative efficiency.",none -2845,"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.",reduction 2846,"Estonia’s national target for GHG emission reduction compared to 1990 emissions levels is 70% by 2030 ",reduction 2847,"To become carbon neutral, DKI Jakarta commits itself @@ -5901,16 +5765,6 @@ By 2030, 20% GHG emission reduction (non-conditional) and additional 10% (condit 2858,"Near-term Target As part of this commitment, CVS commits to reduce absolute scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions 47% by 2030 from a 2019 base year.",reduction 2859,"Ferrovial establishes progressive compensation until reaching neutrality, from 2020 to 2050, by means of reducing emissions and the compensation that may not be avoided by means of voluntary projects of carbon compensation.",net-zero -2860,"Attraverso questo documento Roma Capitale rispetta gli impegni assunti nel -2017 con la sottoscrizione del “Patto dei Sindaci” prevedendo di ridurre le -emissioni climalteranti di oltre il 51% entro il 2030, ben oltre la quota del 40% -prevista dallo stesso accordo. Il PAESC - frutto di un lavoro partecipato di tutti -gli assessorati e i Dipartimenti di Roma Capitale in collaborazione con ISPRA, -ENEA, GSE e il Ministero della Difesa - definisce le strategie e le azioni per la -riduzione di CO2 attraverso la riorganizzazione urbana, con una nuova -consapevolezza della correlazione tra inquinamento e benessere, tra -sostenibilità ambientale e crescita economica nel tempo. -",reduction 2861,"There is no static effort, the landscape is moving quickly and we are prepared to move accordingly.",none 2862,"'Reduce Scope 1 and 2 GHG emission intensity (tCO2 e/million GTM) by 43% by 2030 based on 2019 levels.' 'Reduce Scope 3 GHG emissions from fuel- and energy-related activities by 40% per million gross ton miles by 2030 from a 2019 base year.' (p18) @@ -5924,9 +5778,6 @@ nb these were approved by the SBTi in April 2021",reduction 2867,"Achieving carbon neutral growth by 2020 Reducing CO2 emissions by 50% by 2050 relative to 2005",reduction 2868,"Some of the aspects we consider in our scenario development include demographics, economics, environment,",none -2869,"The three categories for which KPI have been set specify the reduction goals for 2030 and 2050 as the medium and long-term reduction goals for the entire company, and we pursue initiatives to achieve these goals. - -Numbers in a graph*",reduction 2870,The Board has reviewed the Company's system of internal control and has determined that the system provides reasonable assurance that the Company's financial statements are free from material misstatement. ,none 2871,"Our firm's investment process is firmly rooted in fiduciary duty, and is informed by the fiduciary duty principles of prudence, loyalty and due care, as well as the duty of disclosure. ",none 2872,"'As part of our commitment, we set a science-aligned* goal to reduce our Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions intensity 40% by 2025 using a 2018 baseline.' (p8)",reduction @@ -5943,22 +5794,12 @@ Numbers in a graph*",reduction - Reduce GHG emissions per unit of production in the upstream segment by 5%. Further, cut methane emissions from operations of LNG fuel stations by 20%. - Reduce the carbon footprint of our products sold internationally. - Reduce GHG emissions per ton of LNG produced by 5%.",reduction -2878,"Sonora’s goals on mitigation are settle from the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) in order -to support Mexico’s commitment, so that the state commitment is the reduction of 25% GHG and -short-lived climate pollutants emissions for the year of 2030. The commitment as well implies a net -emissions peak starting from 2026 decoupling GHG emissions from economic growth, considering -the nation goal of reducing 40% by 2030. -For the power sector, we are aiming to generate 35% of clean energy by 2024, and 43% to 2030, -considering the inclusion of renewable energy, geothermal energy, natural gas and CO2 capture. -By joining the Under 2 Coalition, Sonora will be adopting its goals of reducing emissions 80-95% by -2050, or limiting to 2 tons per capita.",reduction 2879,"In April 2020, we announced our A$20 million Community Support Fund which is supporting our host communities with the challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.",none 2880,"We have set targets to reduce greenhouse-gas, energy and water intensities by 25 percent – and material intensity by 50 percent – between 2010 and 2025 (Pg. 7)",reduction -2881,"B.C. is committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 16% below 2007 levels by 2025, 40% by 2030, 60% by 2040 and 80% by 2050",reduction 2882,"And flooding, both inland and coastal, could lead to direct damage to our properties.",none 2883,"'In 2014, SAIC set a goal of reducing emissions by 15% by 2025 and exceeded that goal with a reduction of 25% in 2016. To further encourage cuts to our carbon footprint, we use 2019 as a new baseline and have established a new interim goal of an additional 15% by 2025 for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions to ensure we continue to make significant progress in reducing emissions.' (p7)",reduction 2884,The loan is part of a US$ 1 billion (€823 million equivalent) package arranged by the EBRD that brings together international financial institutions and commercial banks.,none @@ -6001,7 +5842,6 @@ Financial Needs: Total: USD 17.405 billion ",net-zero 2904,Increase in operational costs to meet regulatory requirements for GHG emissions and climate change,none 2905,"During the year under review, attendance at all BRC meetings met the requisite quorum as stipulated in the TOR.",none -2906,"The Climate Smart San José plan established greenhouse gas emission reduction goals of 80% below 1990 levels by 2050, with interim reduction goals of 4% by 2021, 28% by 2025, 36% by 2030, and 70% by 2040.",reduction 2907,"Pledge at 2019 Climate Ambition Summit The result of these positive changes is that Jamaica’s latest NDC will be significantly more ambitious. By 2030, it foresees emission reductions covering these two sectors of between 25.4 per cent (unconditional) and 28.5 per cent (conditional) relative to a business-as-usual scenario (which takes into account policies in place as of 2005). This implies that emissions in these sectors would be 1.8 to 2.0 MtCO2e lower than they otherwise be, compared with a range of 1.1 to 1.5 MtCO2e in its previous NDC.",reduction @@ -6130,7 +5970,6 @@ It is covered in the following statute: 2975,"However, given the long-term nature of some sustainability risks and the level of uncertainty associated with their occurrence and impact, we accept that some risks are inevitable.",none 2976,"In line with our Long-term Vision for the Environment, we have been implementing net zero CO2 emissions by 2050",net-zero 2977,"""Through our flagship $1 billion Ambition Zero Carbon programme we are on track to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from our global operations (Scope 1 and 2) by 98% by 2026 (from 2015 baseline) and halve our entire value chain footprint by 2030 on the way to a 90% reduction by 2045 (from 2019 baseline).""",reduction -2978,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 2979,"It makes a report at the Annual General Shareholders’ Meeting, in which it indicates in particular, the irregularities and inaccuracies noted in the annual and consolidated financial statements for the financial year.",none 2980,"In FY18, Management completed Stage 1, and is now proceeding to Stage 2.",none 2981,"The group tactically increased stock in the USA by bringing forward seasonal stock, in the UK as an insurance against potential Brexit disruption and in Europe to support accelerated expansion.",none @@ -6177,7 +6016,6 @@ Our commitment to reducing our environmental impact is nothing new, however, and This will be a further and decisive step forward in our transition to sustainability and starts with a study to measure our carbon footprint.",net-zero 3003,JD.com’s Green and Low Carbon Target Support China’s Goal of Carbon Neutrality by 2060,net-zero 3004,"""we have taken a public goal to reach net-zero emissions (aligned with 1.5ºC emission scenarios) by no less than 2050 in line with Science-Based Target Initiatives (SBTi) recommendations."" ",net-zero -3005,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 3006,"In addition, In response to the government's declaration of carbon neutrality in October 2020, we have revised our long-term environmental target, which is a part of the TAISEI Green Target 2050 (see Figure 1 below), as we aim to help achieve a Decarbonized Society with net zero CO2 emissions in the our business operations by 2050. ",net-zero @@ -6496,7 +6334,6 @@ BAU emission in 2030 (Mt CO2-eq.): 74.3.",reduction 3183," the City of Cebu declares a climate emergency and commits to a citywide Just Transition to mobilize effort to reverse global warming by appropriating funds and passing measures and policies to end citywide greenhouse emissions no later than 2030, immediately initiates an effort to safely drawdown carbon from the atmosphere, and accelerates adaptation and resilience strategies in preparation for intensifying climate impacts;",net-zero 3184,"La visión que orientó el proceso de actualización de la CDN1 es la resiliencia y reducción progresiva de emisiones de dióxido de carbono hacia la neutralidad en carbono del país al 2050. ",net-zero -3185,"Today, the European Commission adopted a package of proposals to make the EU's climate, energy, land use, transport and taxation policies fit for reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels. Achieving these emission reductions in the next decade is crucial to Europe becoming the world's first climate-neutral continent by 2050 and making the European Green Deal a reality. ",reduction 3186,"Ukraine committed to achieving the target of reducing GHG emissions of 65% by 2030, compared to 1990. Ukraine defined its target not to exceed 60 % of the 1990 greenhouse gas emissions level in 2030. Ukrainian Nationally Determined Contribution target corresponds to an economy-wide absolute GHG reduction of 65 % by 2030, compared to 1990 GHG emissions level.",reduction @@ -6607,7 +6444,6 @@ Conditional scenario (reduction in %) 0% 11.9% 11.2% 11.6% 3243,"""Reduce Co2 emissions by 26% (compared to fiscal 2013 level)"" Also 2021 interim target: reduce fiscal 2021 CO2 emissions per unit of net sales by 20% from 2013",reduction 3244,"At the end of 2019, BBVA had 10 million customers in this segment.",none -3245,"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.",net-zero 3246,"'Our ambitious carbon reduction goals have been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative. We have committed to reduce Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 42% by FY2030 and reduce Scope 3 use-phase emissions/petabyte by 50% by FY2030, both from an FY2020 base year' (p24) Western Digital commits to reduce its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 42% by 2030, from a 2020 base year, consistent with the goal to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. The company is also adopting a Scope 3 target to reduce the emissions intensity of its products by 50% by 2030.",reduction @@ -6635,8 +6471,6 @@ LSEG has also been a supporter of the Task Force for Climate-related Financial D 3254,"For the year ended 31 December 2010, we paid out €8.4m in the form of dividends to our shareholders. ",none 3255,"""Mayor Cooper’s administration will also work toward reducing Nashville’s community-scale emissions 30 percent by 2030 and 70 percent by 2050. To lead by example, CO2-reduction targets for Metro Government will be 40 percent by 2030 and 80 percent by 2050"" Source: ",reduction 3256,"We announced the ""Sino-Ocean Group's Declaration Responses to Climate Change"" and ""2050 Net Zero Plan"", signifying that Sino-Ocean Group will join in practicing carbon neutrality and make every effort to reduce emissions and build a greener planet. ",net-zero -3257,"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. -",net-zero 3258,"Despite Singapore’s geographical constraints and lack of alternative energy options, we have set an ambitious target to reach net zero by 2050.",net-zero 3259,[2] Data on the diesel consumed by the gensets in Chile in 2018 are not available.,none 3260,"There is no region target, but the City of Lublin has a Low-Carbon Economy Plan for a 23.44% carbon dioxide reduction from baseline year 2008 to end target year 2022.",reduction @@ -6696,9 +6530,6 @@ The combined unconditional and conditional contribution is therefore a 24% reduc 3286,"Under this management system, we will prioritize increasing transaction diversification as a concrete method of increasing operating assets exceeding ¥100 billion over the coming three years.",none 3287,"The Paris Agreement-compatible plan will implement emission reduction targets of 25% by 2030, 75% by 2040 and 100% (net-zero emissions) by 2050, as compared to the 2016 baseline.",reduction 3288,"'Our goal is to reduce Scope 1+2 carbon emissions by 12.5% by 2025, using 2020 as the baseline year.' (p23)",reduction -3289,"In 2021, using guidance developed by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and in alignment with a 1.5°C future scenario, Corning added two more goals to our list of climate commitments: -Reduce our Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 30% (absolute basis) by 2028 compared to a 2021 baseline -Reduce our relevant Scope 3 emissions by 17.5% (absolute basis) by 2028 compared to a 2021 baseline",reduction 3290,"This is an ongoing process, as companies divested from the fund could be repurchased if their sustainability planning improves, and other companies divested if they do not deliver on pledges.",none 3291,"Reduction of lifetime emissions of new sold products from Power Systems business by 2030 and achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions from our operations and facilities by 2030. @@ -7006,7 +6837,6 @@ Press release by NTPC on net zero target here: ",net-zero CIB's ecological footprint plan was developed in 2017 to address energy and water efficiency challenges. We ultimately aim to make our business carbon neutral. CIB developed its first Carbon Footprint Report because measuring a problem is the essential first step in developing a plan to address it. In 2018, CIB’s total emissions hit 51,000 MtCO2e (after updating the baseline according to the new activities added in 2019-2020 report), and we have committed ourselves to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 10% (1,800 MtCO2e) by 2025.",net-zero -3420,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 3421,"Environmental, Social, and Governance Data Factory S&P Global's cross divisional effort to identify opportunities and risks in Environmental, Social, and Governance is supported by a common data and technology backbone.",none 3422,"Our 2030 goals include achieving net positive water, 100% renewable electricity, zero waste to landfill, and further reduction in our absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, even as we continue to expand our manufacturing capacity. Additionally, building on our 2030 goals, we recently announced our commitment to achieve net zero GHG for Scope 1 and 2, by 2040. Our strategy also includes creating a collective approach to reduce GHG emissions across the semiconductor industry, and increasing the use of technology to reduce climate impact. To achieve our 2030 sustainable chemistry technology industry initiative, we have developed a unique methodology to calculate our manufacturing chemical footprint, which will be instrumental in helping us identify projects to soften that footprint. @@ -7056,7 +6886,6 @@ methane emissions reduction.",none 3435,Erste Group is committed to achieving portfolio net-zero emissions by 2050 in line with the goal of the Paris Climate Agreement to limit global warming to a maximum of 1.5°C.,net-zero 3436,"A 2018 internal survey of third-party managers on the platform found that over half of IIP strategies aligned with at least one SDG, with climate action among the three most common themes.",none 3437,"In conducting its climate emissions data year-end closing for 2020, ICA reports that greenhouse gas emissions from its own operations have decreased by 76% compared with 2006 levels. ICA has thereby exceeded its target to reduce GHG emissions by at least 70%. ",reduction -3438,Air Canada is committing to reducing 20 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from flights and 30 percent of GHG emissions from ground operations by 2030 in order to get to net-zero GHG emissions by 2050,reduction 3439,Inherent risk increases as the GHG emissions increase.,none 3440,This Section describes the internal control procedures relating to the preparation and processing of Tikehau Capital’s financial and accounting information as they exist as at the registration date of this Registration Document.,none 3441,"“Let me be very clear about our position. We support net zero by 2050. In fact, at this point in time, because our forest is such a huge carbon sink, we are already at net zero. In fact, we are positive,” the Vice President stated.",net-zero @@ -7133,7 +6962,6 @@ Switch to 100% renewable electricity.",net-zero 3479,"LSEG is the first global exchange group to commit to net zero through the Business Ambition for 1.5C and is a member of the United Nations Climate Change ‘Race to Zero’. This commitment to net zero, and action on climate change, covers our own carbon emissions and also our influence across the marketplace, through our business and how we support clients.",net-zero -3480,Race to Zero: Net Zero 2050 - Commit to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050,net-zero 3481,"Nucor does not disclose its trade association memberships, or its payments used for lobbying.",none 3482,"FY2050: Achieve zero emissions of greenhouse gas ",net-zero @@ -7176,8 +7004,6 @@ world’s largest producer of battery cells for e-cars) for the construction of 3501,Bank lending and investments make up a significant source of external capital for carbon intensive industries.,none 3502,"25 2 Book values included as higher and better use land in western North American timber operations, see page 32 In addition to the properties listed above, we have been actively developing a number of hydroelectric power facilities in Brazil and North America as well as wind generation facilities in Canada which are described further under Power Generating Operations.",none 3503,"Culture The Directors are of the opinion that establishing and maintaining a healthy corporate culture amongst the Board and in its interaction with the Investment Manager, Shareholders and other stakeholders will support the delivery of its purpose, values and strategy.",none -3504,"the Government of Canada / GNWT are committed to -achieving a 50% reduction in NWT GHG emissions by 2030 and 100% reduction by 2050.",reduction 3505,Die Stadt Zürich nimmt ihre Verantwortung im Klimaschutz wahr und will Netto-Null bereits 2040 erreichen... Sämtliche Massnahmen für die Reduktion der Treibhausgasemissionen in ihrem eigenen Einflussbereich will die Stadt bereits bis 2035 umsetzen. ,net-zero 3506,"Our Climate Commitment builds on our strong track record with our vision to achieve net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050. ",net-zero