How to measure industry’s carbon footprint
As the global urgency for climate action intensifies, businesses worldwide are attempting to reduce their emissions, even if progress remains slow. According to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to achieve global climate action targets, greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) must peak before 2025 and decline 43% by 2030. We are already at the end of 2024, and the world is lagging on its climate action commitments, something that was noted in many critical climate summits in 2024, including the world’s biggest climate conference COP 29 in November.
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