I'm going to pick up from there.
A February 2024 report showed that some publicly traded companies that are among the world's largest corporate GHG emitters, including some in the Pathways Alliance, aren't actually disclosing the most basic and accessible data, like “relevant quantitative assumptions and estimates (inputs) used in financial reporting.” The report finds that the members of the Pathways Alliance failed in their financial statements to demonstrate “how material climate-related matters are incorporated” into their financial statements, failed to be “consistent with the company's other reporting” and failed to “disclose...climate-related assumptions”.
How are investors going to navigate this without the key information they need to assess the risks in their portfolio?