Verification of climate data
CDP puts relevant climate information at the heart of business, policy and investment decisions. As GHG emissions become increasingly material to a number of sectors, climate data collected by CDP is of growing importance for decision making. Data quality is therefore paramount for data users such as investors, business customers and governments. The growing demand for reliable data drives the importance of verification. Verification provides an independent assessment of the systems and processes used to monitor and report an organization’s climate information, together with the data that is included within a company’s GHG assertion or a CDP response.
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