The world’s major companies do not strive to reduce global warming
According to the CNN report, the report produced by the sustainability database “ESG Book” showed that only 22 percent of the world’s 500 largest companies act in accordance with the Paris Agreement, which aims to maintain the global warming by 1.5 degrees.
The report investigates pollution caused by companies with a market value of more than $10 billion from the United Kingdom, the United States, China, India and member countries of the European Union.
In the report, it was claimed that 45 percent of the companies in question carried out their actions in such a way as to increase global warming by 2.7 degrees, and it was claimed that this “catastrophic warming” could expose billions of people at dangerous temperatures.
The report also showed that companies’ carbon emissions have not increased enough since 2018 in the UK, India and the EU.
Investments in fossil fuels also complicate the goal of zero emissions
THE WAR ON GLOBAL WARMING NEEDS TO RISE UP
Daniel Klier, director of ESG Book, said in a statement that he does not know how to prevent global warming if it does not change the way the global economy works. he used his statements.
Klier explained that the imposition of stricter environmental protection laws, the change in consumption habits and the advancement of renewable energy technology are some of the factors that could solve the current climate crisis. (AA)