Trucost launches corporate carbon pricing risk assessment tool

Michael Holder
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Green data specialist launches new tool aimed at helping firms assess risk to their businesses from evolving carbon pricing landscape

Green data specialist Trucost has launched a new tool to help companies assess their potential exposure to risks presented by changing carbon pricing mechanisms around the world, such as emissions trading...

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