气候变化战略:自愿温室气体减排背后的商业逻辑

Climate Change Strategy: The Business Logic behind Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Reductions

CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW · 2005
被引 49
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了美国企业在缺乏强制减排政策时,为何自愿设定温室气体减排目标,并分析了其背后的战略动机,如为未来法规做准备或获取短期经济利益。

Abstract

Economic uncertainties have prompted American policy-makers to withdraw U.S. involvement in the Kyoto Treaty. But interestingly, some U.S. companies are taking advantage of the present lack of a mandatory U.S. GHG emission reduction program to set targets at their own pace and in their own way; a way that fits with their own strategic objectives. To date, as many as sixty corporations, with net revenues of roughly $1.5 trillion, have set reduction targets. And hundreds more are considering such steps. In point of fact, many of these companies are agnostic about the science of climate change or the social responsibility of protecting the global climate. The reasons that they are making these emission reductions are decidedly strategic. They are searching for ways to be prepared for the long term should GHG emission reductions become mandatory, while at the same time attempting to reap near term economic and strategic benefits should that future not emerge or be delayed. Using examples of specific business actions, this paper will assess a series of ways in which this is being done.

企业战略气候变化温室气体减排环境经济学