Your climate strategy has a major blind spot | How to measure and manage super pollutants now
Climate super pollutants – like methane, black carbon, low-level ozone and nitrous oxide – are responsible for roughly half of global warming. And they are far more potent than CO2 in the critical near-term. Unfortunately, carbon markets and carbon accounting, used worldwide to drive climate action, have systematically undervalued or completely overlooked these pollutants, leaving companies and governments with only half the data they need to make informed decisions. Until now.
Global Heat Reduction's Total Climate Accounting provides actionable data on the full range of climate drivers -- including super pollutants responsible for 50% of global warming -- over timeframes that matter most, like the next two decades. This allows businesses and organizations to:
- Reduce climate related risks to supply chains, facilities, workforce, regulations, insurance, and more
- Get more bang for the buck and accelerate impact through better informed and targeted mitigation investments
- Fully account for related societal benefits of climate investments, such as air quality improvement
- Get credit for what you're already doing through verified heat and pollution reduction on your net zero path