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CCP 104: Mike Zimonyi on the future of Climate Reporting for Companies and Investors

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In Episode 4 of the Climate Changer Podcast, Mike Zimonyi (Climate Disclosure Standards Board) comments on the crowded field of mandatory and voluntary climate reporting initiatives, including how this landscape may evolve in the future. Special note: This episode mentions that you can take action by calling your pension provider to request that your money is invested into a sustainable fund. To get started, listeners in the UK should check out the resources at ShareAction (http://action.shareaction.org/page/content/greentlightlanding/)
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In Episode 4 of the Climate Changer Podcast, Mike Zimonyi (Climate Disclosure Standards Board) comments on the crowded field of mandatory and voluntary climate reporting initiatives, including how this landscape may evolve in the future. Special note: This episode mentions that you can take action by calling your pension provider to request that your money is invested into a sustainable fund. To get started, listeners in the UK should check out the resources at ShareAction (http://action.shareaction.org/page/content/greentlightlanding/)
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