GM, Ford seen lagging Paris climate target

Bloomberg

The vast majority of the world’s largest transport companies, including General Motors (GM), Ford Motor and British Airways owner IAG, are taking insufficient action to limit global warming to within 2 degrees Celsius, according to a report backed by money managers overseeing about $22.8 trillion.
Only 18% of airline, car and shipping companies have set carbon-reduction plans in line with pledges to keep global warming to 2 degrees Celsius or below by 2050, according to the Transition Pathway Initiative. The global program based at the London School of Economics assesses climate risks and companies’ preparedness for a low-carbon economy.
The report called out airlines as the sector’s clear laggards because of their reliance on offsets to meet emissions targets rather than gross reductions. United Air was the only carrier of 23 assessed to have goals that align with the most ambitious sections of the Paris Agreement.

Leave a Reply

Send this to a friend