Carbon Accounting and Sustainability. Volume I: Carbon Accounting and Climate Disclosure

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Abstract

This advanced-level textbook addresses the urgent need for effective carbon accounting and management and corporate sustainability development, given the global shift towards carbon neutrality. The book is structured into two volumes. This first volume provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary overview of carbon accounting and climate disclosure. It covers conceptual frameworks, GHG emissions quantification, climate risk management, impact assessments of carbon emissions on businesses, and carbon reduction cost control. Additionally, it introduces the Dynamic Integrated Carbon Accounting (DICA) model, which integrates various aspects of carbon accounting and reporting to guide organizations toward achieving net-zero targets. Enriched with real-life case studies and practical learning tools, this book offers insights into a wide range of emerging issues, delving into both theoretical and practical aspects of carbon accounting and sustainability. It also illustrates how businesses can adapt to new regulatory requirements and stakeholder expectations. The book will be highly beneficial for students in accounting, finance, and management, as well as for practitioners working in the fields of financial reporting, climate disclosure, and corporate sustainability management.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationSwitzerland
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Number of pages421
ISBN (Electronic)9783031906336
ISBN (Print)9783031906329
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

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