The Future of Carbon Reporting: Paul Dickinson, CDP
Release Date: 04/07/2021
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info_outlineIn this episode, Paul Dickinson, Executive Chair of CDP, talks with Kevin Wilhelm about the future of carbon reporting and trends in corporate responsibility.
Paul Dickinson founded CDP in 2000 with an ambition of creating a global economic system that operates within sustainable environmental boundaries and prevents dangerous climate change. CDP represents over 650 investors with assets of over $80 trillion, and it uses this authority combined with the buying power of over 110 large corporations with annual purchases of over $2.5 trillion, to persuade over 7,000 large companies to report on their greenhouse gas emissions as well as strategy on climate change, water use and the drivers of deforestation.
CDP makes most of this data available to the public and service providers like Bloomberg, MSCI and many others. In addition, over 600 large cities and 100 states and regions with aggregate over 1 billion inhabitants report annually on their environmental performance through CDP, which is a charitable organization operating in 80 counties from nine offices around the world.