NEW YORK, June 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Thomson Reuters
today released its latest Global 500 Greenhouse Gas Performance 2010-2015: 2016 Report on Trends – revealing greenhouse
gas (GHG) emissions data from the world's 500 largest businesses (Global 500). The report was written in collaboration with
BSD Consulting, a global sustainability consultancy,
and shows for the first time that the Global 500 are beginning to grow their businesses and manage their emissions at a rate that
follows the global scientific consensus on the risks of climate change. This is a change from previously tracked data and a sign
of progress.
These businesses currently represent roughly 28% of the world's GDP and collectively emitted 10% of the world's greenhouse-gas
emissions over the last five years. Key findings in this report indicate a decoupling between economic performance and emissions
output. Revenues for the Global 500 grew roughly 5% over a four-year period, while emissions increased by 1% which is a
step forward to sustainable business growth.
Tim Nixon, Managing Editor of Sustainability at Thomson Reuters and co-author for the report commented, "Our latest report
indicates that we are seeing a positive trend across the Global 500 to limit their GHG emissions consistent with recommendations
from the international scientific community. Following COP21 last year, sustainable business
growth has become a top priority and focal point for many organizations. Limiting environmental impact is no longer just about
doing the 'right' thing. Organizations recognize sustainable business growth is central to mitigating risk and driving top
and bottom line performance."
Data was gathered from self-reported GHG emissions data from businesses and from estimates pulled from Thomson Reuters ESG
research data– a leading provider of environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) data. Thomson Reuters ESG
research data gathers standardized, objective, quantitative and qualitative ESG data from an estimated 5,000 publicly listed
companies.
John Moorhead, Head of the Climate Change Practice at BSD, commented, "We did find promising
the trend on lower emissions growth versus revenue growth for the Global 500 as a whole, however many of the largest emitters
have yet to show this kind of decoupling. Although the gap with a 2 degree pathway for the Global 500 has decreased to 6.6% of
total emissions the gap still remains significant. Carbon pricing, innovation (in technology and
business models) and responsible investment are the keys to closing this gap."
View the full report here.
BSD Consulting
BSD is a global sustainability consultancy that provides thought leadership and customized solutions for the management
of sustainability issues to international business and governmental organizations. For more information, go to www.bsdconsulting.com.
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