Scenario: If investigators and researchers have been following the work of Abel Danger, they will discover in all likelihood, there are really only two ways for the Crown Sisters to complete a carbon offset trade; kill the employee or destroy the employer.
The buyer of the carbon offset has $64 trillion to spend; the seller merely has to stage a Sohonet snuff-film with a signature at the crime scene as proof of delivery, i.e., USS Cole, 9/11, Mumbai, India, Bhopal disaster, Katrina, Gareth Williams.
The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) launched in 2000 to accelerate solutions to climate change by putting relevant information at the heart of business, policy and investment decisions.
We further this mission by harnessing the collective power of corporations, investors and political leaders to accelerate unified action on climate change.
Some 3,000 organizations in some 60 countries around the world now measure and disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and climate change strategies through CDP, in order that they can set reduction targets and make performance improvements. This data is made available for use by a wide audience including institutional investors, corporations, policymakers and their advisors, public sector organizations, government bodies, academics and the public.
What has ten years achieved?
We operate the only global climate change reporting system. Climate change is not a problem that exists within national boundaries. That is why we harmonize climate change data from organizations around the world and develop international carbon reporting standards.
We act on behalf of 534 institutional investors, holding $64 trillion in assets under management [10 Downing Street, London] and some 60 purchasing organizations such as Cadbury, PepsiCo and Walmart. View our programs to find out more.
CDP worldwide
CDP operates in most of the major economies worldwide. We also partner with organizations across the globe to accelerate carbon reporting and emissions reductions.
View our CDP worldwide operations
CDP results and reports
Find out how organizations and public sector bodies around the world are responding to climate change by taking a look at the individual corporate responses to CDP or by reading our reports. Our reports provide detailed analysis of the information supplied each year to CDP and indicate important trends and developments. Read our reports
Alliances
CDP has grown considerably with the help of an extensive network of partner organizations. Global collaboration with corporations, governments and NGOs is vital in order to reach a unified response to climate change. Find out more about our alliances here.
Where we began
CDP launched in 2000 at No.10 Downing Street, London [Bonjour Cherie] . Since we sent out the first request for climate change information in 2003, the number of disclosing companies has grown tenfold.
Linking up GRI and CDP
CDP and the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) have published a document explaining the similarities and differences between the GRI’s Reporting Guidelines and CDP’s 2010 Questionnaire, including the Supplier Module. The linkage document outlines how reporters can efficiently use or adapt the same data in both reporting processes.
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