My thesis will discuss about methods to define corporate climate change mitigation strategies: after providing a precise definition (that the literature is lacking), I will try to thoroughly list all the elements a climate change mitigation strategy should present, by referring to international standards and experts' recommendations. Then, we will analyse the ACT (Assessing low Carbon Transition) step-by-step methodology: what does it consist in, how is it suited for our goal here, where do the main elements come from, and what are the limits of this tool? This will be accompanied by case studies, to prove the suitability and adaptability to companies of different size, activity and from different countries. Finally, I will conclude with prospects of improvement concerning the ACT-s methodology, in order to best fit the requirements of a climate change mitigation strategy and go deeper than the climate change issue.
My thesis will discuss about methods to define corporate climate change mitigation strategies: after providing a precise definition (that the literature is lacking), I will try to thoroughly list all the elements a climate change mitigation strategy should present, by referring to international standards and experts' recommendations. Then, we will analyse the ACT (Assessing low Carbon Transition) step-by-step methodology: what does it consist in, how is it suited for our goal here, where do the main elements come from, and what are the limits of this tool? This will be accompanied by case studies, to prove the suitability and adaptability to companies of different size, activity and from different countries. Finally, I will conclude with prospects of improvement concerning the ACT-s methodology, in order to best fit the requirements of a climate change mitigation strategy and go deeper than the climate change issue.
Corporate climate change mitigation strategy – review and case study with ACT-s methodology
FLEURY, COLIN LOU
2022/2023
Abstract
My thesis will discuss about methods to define corporate climate change mitigation strategies: after providing a precise definition (that the literature is lacking), I will try to thoroughly list all the elements a climate change mitigation strategy should present, by referring to international standards and experts' recommendations. Then, we will analyse the ACT (Assessing low Carbon Transition) step-by-step methodology: what does it consist in, how is it suited for our goal here, where do the main elements come from, and what are the limits of this tool? This will be accompanied by case studies, to prove the suitability and adaptability to companies of different size, activity and from different countries. Finally, I will conclude with prospects of improvement concerning the ACT-s methodology, in order to best fit the requirements of a climate change mitigation strategy and go deeper than the climate change issue.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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