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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 | * [[Environmental concerns]] | ||
* [[Financial institution]] | * [[Financial institution]] | ||
* [[Global GHG Accounting & Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry]] | * [[Global GHG Accounting & Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry]] |
Revision as of 08:55, 1 February 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.
See also
- Absolute emissions
- Accounting
- Carbon
- Carbon accounting
- Carbon footprint
- Carbon reporting
- Emissions
- Environmental concerns
- Financial institution
- Global GHG Accounting & Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry
- Greenhouse gas (GHG)
- Investment
- Loan
- Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials (PCAF)
- Standard