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    • Getting it : expert perspectives on the corporate response to climate change 

      Association of Chartered Certified Accountants; Global Reporting Initiative (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, 2009-12-25) - Report
      In advance of the UN Climate Change Conference 2009 (COP15), ACCA and GRI interviewed six expert commentators to gain their perspectives on the business response to the challenge of climate change. The results of those ...
    • Five minutes on : the carbon we're not counting 

      Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, 2011-04-27) - Report
      The key findings and recommendations from The Carbon We're Not Counting: Accounting for Scope 3 Carbon Emissions.
    • Carbon accounting : too little too late? 

      Jackson, Rachel (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, 2009-03-19) - Working or discussion paper
      Discusses the radical changes needed to sustain corporate activity while reducing our impact on the changing climate, addressing the needs of a demanding society and reflecting global movements towards greater accountability ...
    • US climate change policy : where next? 

      McAllister, Vicky (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, 2009-07-03) - Working or discussion paper
      ACCA held the third in a series of ‘Friday Forums’ on Friday 17 July 2009, on US climate change policy. The key points raised at the event are summarised in this paper.
    • The UN climate change conference, 2009 (COP 15) 

      Hudson, Veena; Jackson, Rachel (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, 2009-08-07) - Report
      ACCA's position paper on the COP 15 focuses on the four key areas where we have the most expertise: climate change and the global economic downturn, a global carbon market, the inclusion of all big entities, and business ...