The net-zero credibility gap – what is it and why should investors care? – abrdn

The net-zero credibility gap is the gap between net-zero pledges and credible actions to implement plans. This gap exists at country and corporate level. abrdn explain why it is important for investors.

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... Simply, the net-zero credibility gap is the gap between net-zero pledges and credible actions to implement plans. It exists at both country and corporate level. This gap matters to investors who aim to take a forward-looking view on where carbon emissions will be in the future in order to identify credible transition leaders for investment.

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