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Take the Malayan flying fox, Atkins says. With growing Chinese demand boosting an $18 billion market for the durian fruit, plantations have been expanding into the Malaysian rainforest, endangering the large bat species - the fruit s chief pollinator. By revealing the risks posed by such unintended consequences, Atkins hopes extinction accounting could help save at least some of the many life forms now on the brink.
LONDON: Five years ago, many investors and executives would have politely told Jill Atkins to buzz off.
Now they listen keenly when the British academic presents her work, known as extinction accounting , which shows how companies are contributing to the demise of honeybees, as well as other species - and how that could come back to sting them.
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According to a new analysis by a leading environmental-disclosure platform.
By Todd Gillespie, Bloomberg
12 Dec 2020 00:44
Image: Bartek Sadowski/Bloomberg
The number of major companies whoâve disclosed their environmental impact and aggressively committed to reducing it has doubled since last year, according to a new analysis by a leading environmental-disclosure platform.
The top companies on the CDPâs annual âA Listâ for environmental action grew to 313 this year. The list, which was updated on Tuesday, consists of companies who received CDPâs top score for environmental disclosures and policies on climate change, forest conservation and water use.
Think Zero: Grosvenor plots pathway to net-zero by 2030
Property developer Grosvenor Britain & Ireland has outlined plans to become a net-zero business by 2030 and earmarked £90m to retrofit and future-proof its portfolio of buildings across London.
Pictured: An artist s impression of Grosvenor s build-to-rent neighbourhood, under development in Berdmonsey
The company’s net-zero target covers emissions from all scopes, and the firm has developed a delivery roadmap called ‘Think Zero’ to help it meet the lofty ambition.
Given that Grosvenor’s historic London estate in Mayfair and Belgravia is its main source of direct emissions, the company is targeting a 70% reduction in annual emissions here by 2030, against a 2019 baseline. It will invest in deep retrofits to make these buildings more energy-efficient, installing things like insulation, low-carbon heating and energy-efficient lighting.
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