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Accounting & Climate Change

 

Welcome to the ACCA 'Accounting and Climate Change' newsletter

The rise in recognition of the importance of climate change for business and the accountancy profession has led ACCA to develop this quarterly, online news portal. Each newsletter will provide a global summary of:

  • updates on ACCA's own work in the climate change arena
  • climate change issues in the news
  • significant climate change governmental and mandatory policy developments
  • developments in, and launches of, climate change initiatives
  • links to key international climate change publications
  • climate change conferences and training events

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