I en blog viser Sasja Beslik, Nordeas tidligere chef for ansvarlige investeringer og nuværende chef for samme i J. Safra Sarasin, at danske virksomheder samlet set er meget langt fra målene i klimaaftalen fra Paris i 2015. Problemet er, i følge Sasja Beslik, at resten af verden kigger mod Danske virksomheder og anser dem som førende.
“Ifølge vores nye ‘klimaprojektionsmodel ‘, baseret på data fra alle danske børsnoterede selskaber, ville planetens temperatur stige med tre grader inden år 2100 – meget mere end minimumskravene i Parisaftalen – hvis alle lande fulgte samme vej som Danmark,” skriver Sasja Beslik.
Videre hedder det:
It’s a worrying sign. There’s a long way from 3 to 2 degrees. The real transition has still not begun in the Danish companies, or in companies around the world for that matter. What we need is a structural change, not marginal improvements. The issue with Denmark is that everyone is looking at this region for global leadership.
As for the rest of the world, when we put all the listed companies in the world into our model, it told us that we are heading for a temperature rise of four degrees. If the whole world followed the Scandinavian course, the temperature of the globe would rise by 3.5 degrees by the year 2100.
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https://sasjabeslik.medium.com/green-leadership-or-greenwashing-the-unpleasant-truth-about-danish-companies-climate-performance-6b379692dc85