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''Environmental policy - carbon - reporting - accounting - Global GHG Accounting & Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry.''  
''Environmental concerns - carbon - reporting - accounting - Global GHG Accounting & Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry.''  


The Global GHG Accounting & Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry defines financed emissions as the level of absolute emissions that banks and investors finance through their loans and investments.
The Global GHG Accounting & Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry defines financed emissions as the level of absolute emissions that banks and investors finance through their loans and investments.
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* [[Carbon reporting]]
* [[Carbon reporting]]
* [[Emissions]]
* [[Emissions]]
* [[Environmental policy]]
* [[Environmental concerns]]
* [[Financial institution]]
* [[Financial institution]]
* [[Global GHG Accounting & Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry]]
* [[Global GHG Accounting and Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry]]
* [[Greenhouse gas]]  (GHG)
* [[Greenhouse gas]]  (GHG)
* [[Investment]]
* [[Investment]]
* [[Loan]]
* [[Loan]]
* [[Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials]]  (PCAF)
* [[Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials]]  (PCAF)
* [[Scope 3 emissions]]
* [[Standard]]
* [[Standard]]



Latest revision as of 20:52, 14 June 2022

Environmental concerns - carbon - reporting - accounting - Global GHG Accounting & Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry.

The Global GHG Accounting & Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry defines financed emissions as the level of absolute emissions that banks and investors finance through their loans and investments.


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