The Times They Are A-Changin’. With the transitional period of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) officially commencing on October 1st, could we be witnessing the beginning of the end for free-riding in international climate policy? Perhaps; time will tell. What does seem certain is that these new times will come with new rules and implications for businesses.
- The established role of carbon accounting
- Data exchanges for supply chain emissions
- Assigning CBAM reporting responsibilities
- Delegating CBAM obligations
- Greater data granularity
- The strategic role of carbon pricing
- The educational challenge ahead
- A new international trend
- Implications for the financial sector
Source: Víctor Pérez Prieto
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