Climate change reporting becomes CSR mainstay

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The vast majority of non-financial reports now include information on climate change policy and emissions performance

Climate change has become a key component of CSR reports for the bulk of the world's multinationals, according to a new report from CSR website CorporateRegister.com. Released yesterday, the Corporate...

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