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Ireland had the second highest greenhouse gas emissions per person in the European Union, latest comparisons show. Emissions of carbon dioxide from oil, gas and coal, together with emissions of methane from agriculture, came to 10.4 tonnes per head of population
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Amid growing environmental urgency, businesses worldwide are rethinking how they measure, manage, and communicate their impact. A World Economic Forum study found that over 90% of CEOs now prioritise sustainability, reflecting how carbon accounting and transparent certification have become strategic
Introduction: From Carbon to Credit The global fight against climate change is no longer just about atmospheric physics, it’s about balance sheets and national debt. The push for a “green transition” has reshaped global finance in many ways, turning climate