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What Companies Can Learn from a Carbon Accounting Pilot in Afghanistan

October 7, 2024
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Responsibility for curbing carbon emissions is seen by many activists as primarily the purview of companies that extract, refine, and sell fossil fuels. Some carbon disclosure standards effectively enshrine this worldview by requiring companies to estimate as part of their annual reporting all downstream emissions produced through the consumption of their products (i.e., those produced by their customers, customers’ customers, and so on).

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