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Issue 67: F1’s Scope 3 exclusions; cautious climate investing stance post-Global Stocktake

Kenneth Lim
Published Fri, Sep 22, 2023 · 07:00 PM
    • Singapore GP’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2022 could have been substantially different if it had included spectators’ travel emissions.
    • Singapore GP’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2022 could have been substantially different if it had included spectators’ travel emissions. ILLUSTRATION: KENNETH LIM

    In this issue: Reported emissions by the organiser of the Singapore Grand Prix could be significantly higher if they had included spectators’ travel emissions, while analysts aren’t changing investment theses after the Paris Agreement Global Stocktake.

    Singapore

    Did those fans just, like, teleport in?

    Singapore will “continue to fine-tune” how it manages the greenhouse gas emissions of the meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (Mice) industry, including the recently concluded Formula One (F1) Grand Prix in the city centre, Second Minister for Trade and Industry Tan See Leng told Parliament this week.

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