(C7.9) How do your gross global emissions (Scope 1 and 2 combined) for the reporting year compare to those of the previous reporting year?
Change from last year
No change
Rationale
Investors and data users are interested in understanding whether companies are successfully reducing their emissions year over year.
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Response options
Select one of the following options:
- Increased
- Decreased
- Remained the same overall
- This is our first year of reporting, so we cannot compare to last year
- We don’t have any emissions data
Requested content
General
- This question requires you to select the option from the drop-down menu that best describes how your combined Scope 1 and 2 emissions have changed compared with the previous year.
- The change in emissions can be calculated using the following formula:
Total gross Scope 1+2 emissions for the current reporting year – previous year’s total gross Scope 1+2 emissions = total change in emissions
- If the resulting figure is negative, then your company’s overall emissions decreased compared to the previous year. If the resulting figure is positive, overall emissions have increased compared to the previous year. If the resulting figure is equal to zero, overall emissions have not changed compared to the previous year.
- In this context your Scope 1 emissions are the figure supplied in response to question C6.1, and your Scope 2 emissions are the figure supplied in response to question C6.3.
- If the previous year’s figures have been restated, please refer to CDP’s Technical Note on “Restatements” on whether to use the emissions figures originally reported to CDP or the restated figures for the calculation. The previous year compared should apply to the 12-month period directly prior to the reporting period, even if it does not completely overlap with the period previously reported to CDP.