ENDS Report 352, May 2004, pp. 3-4
1 May 2004
A clear majority of the world's largest companies are now engaging with the issue of climate change, according to the latest report by the Carbon Disclosure Project - an initiative backed by investors wielding funds worth $10 trillion.1 More US firms are reporting on carbon emissions - but other work by analysts Trucost suggests that the quality remains "generally inadequate".2
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Further information:
- 1 Further information at www.cdproject.net
- 2 Further information at www.trucost.com
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Categories:
- Green Strategy;
- Energy Production & Climate;
- Agriculture, forestry and fishing;
- Automotive;
- Chemicals & polymers;
- Energy;
- Food & drink;
- Metals;
- Mining & quarrying;
- Pulp and paper;
- Shell;
- Unilever;
- Scottish Power plc;
- BMW;
- BASF plc;
- TXU;
- PriceWaterhouseCoopers;
- Stora Enso Oyj;
- International Paper;
- Safeway;
- DuPont;
- BG;
- Volkswagen AG;
- Cadbury Schweppes plc;
- Entergy;
- Suncor Energy;
- Honeywell Nylon Inc;
- Kansai Electric;
- Air Products;
- Caterpillar;
- Ford Motor Company;
- Southern Co;
- Swiss Reinsurance Company;
- Munich Re;
- Dow Corning;
- BP plc;
- Innovest;
- Imperial Tobacco;
- Rio Tinto Group;
- Alcoa;
- Anglo American plc;
- DaimlerChrysler AG;
- ExxonMobil;
- BAA Limited;
- Boeing;
- Prudential;
- Cinergy;
- HBOS plc;
- Kingfisher;
- Compass Group;
- BHP Billiton plc;
- UBS;
- Interbrew;
- AEP;
- Trucost plc;
- ChevronTexaco;
- ABN AMRO Holding;
- Carbon Disclosure Project;
- Aviva;
- Westpac Banking Corporation;
- Abbey;
- Citigroup Limited;
- Iberdrola;
- Mitsui;
- Nippon Steel;
- FPL;
- Endesa;
- ING;
- State Street;
- RBC;
- Heineken;
- UPS;
- PSEG





