If, like me, you’ve started noticing some light shining in through your windows and a disrobing lack of water falling from the sky, you might be confused about what’s happening.
I am reliably informed that the UK is capable of feeling this miracle called sunlight and that 50 days of consecutive rain is not normal.
The climate is shifting, worsening weather patterns and causing widespread damage.
Net Zero was supposed to stymie this, but it is increasingly in its own hot water as public perception turns.
We are committed to the planet and to the future, so our carbon accounting services are here to stay.
What is carbon accounting?
Carbon accounting lets you keep track of your total greenhouse emissions.
The perks of getting a professional involved mean that you can enhance the accuracy of your carbon tracking and record-keeping.
This will make ESG goals more attainable and will hopefully embolden you to be more ambitious in setting future targets.
Why is carbon accounting important?
Research from King’s College London has found that public support for Net Zero is waning.
This could set a dangerous precedent if private businesses were only paying lip service to environmental goals when it was trendy to do so.
The hope with carbon accounting is to highlight the extent to which a business is responsible for adding to climate change and show them that there is a better way.
As scientists across the globe warn, we simply do not have time to wait for politicians to stop playing political football with Net Zero goals before the planet boils.
Instead, companies that are committed to there being a world left to inherit should remain committed to their ESG goals.
With carbon accounting, you can easily communicate to your clients that you are on the right side of history when it comes to climate change.
Speak to our team today to find out how carbon accounting can help your business.