degradation) 13,15 Protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems Climate Change Mitigation CDP Forest, SBTN, Internationally recognised benchmark standards for sustainable forest management (e.g
ISIC4 codes, then it will be easier to measure them against the Thailand Taxonomy which also employs the ISIC4 codification. However, it is not always a simple process. Some interpretation may be
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statistical and trend analysis based on historical data. Climate change is a dynamic and uncertain phenomenon and possible mitigation responses are also complex, with many unknowns such as the development and
the receivable stream. Beyond value chain mitigation: Mitigation action or investments that fall outside of a company’s value chain. This includes activities that avoid or reduce greenhouse gas
appropriately measure and manage impact. They embed the SDGs and the Impact Management Project (IMP) shared norms and provide an operating system for the application of existing tools and frameworks, including
weather patterns, and withstand the pressures placed on food security by population growth. • Agriculture differs from most other sectors when considering climate change mitigation as it can act as both a
since 12 March until now due to the severity of virus transmission. In addition, Mitigation plan implemented with full set of initiatives to minimize the short term impact on our profitability and
://www.unepfi.org/net-zero-alliance/ Focus Area Investment1 Tier 4 Tier 3 Tier 2 Tier 1 Target Setting Measure portfolio greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Set portfolio emissions reduction and/or asset alignment
for hydropower projects are described in Steps 2, 3 & 4. 2. Comply with Mitigation Criteria Generation facilities becoming operational pre-2020 must have a GHG footprint of less than 100g CO2e/ kWh or