NEW YORK-- May 06, 2021 -- Moody’s Corporation (NYSE:MCO) today published its 2020 Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) report, highlighting the Company’s commitment to climate action, and reaffirming its support for more consistent and comparable sustainability disclosures.
“We are proud to have exceeded our environmental sustainability targets, and to have fully implemented climate-related risk awareness and opportunities into Moody’s business strategy, corporate governance and risk management,” said Mark Kaye, Chief Financial Officer, Moody’s Corporation. “Moody’s will continue to advance sustainability in our operations and global supply chain, as well as adapt our products and services to incorporate and advocate for climate considerations.”
The report follows Moody’s 2020 announcement of its environmental sustainability commitments, including expansion of carbon neutrality efforts, procurement of 100% renewable electricity, and the establishment of science-based targets to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and achieve net-zero by 2050. Moody’s was one of the first financial services companies to support and respond to TCFD’s recommendations, and was featured as a case study in TCFD’s 2020 Status Report.
The 2020 TCFD report details Moody’s progress toward achieving the targets and commitments established in its 2020 Decarbonization Plan, including:
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