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April 5, 2023

SPECIAL REPORT: Real Estate's Global Emissions Are Getting Worse. Many In Industry Have No Plans To Improve

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Almost half of the world’s largest real estate investors, which between them own or control more than $1.2T of property, have no target to reduce the carbon emissions from their portfolios.

Real estate is responsible for 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions, but a Bisnow analysis of real estate’s 75 largest institutional investors, listed companies and investment managers found that 32 have no overall plan to reduce the amount of carbon they put into the atmosphere. 

It is vital that a sector responsible for such a large proportion of emissions cuts back on its carbon output, the United Nations has said, to ensure the world limits global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius or less by 2050 and avoids the worst impacts of climate change. To do that, climate experts say real estate needs strong decarbonization targets, and the biggest owners and managers in the sector are instrumental in leading that process.

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SPECIAL REPORT: Real Estate’s Efforts To Cut Carbon Emissions ‘May As Well Be Doing Nothing’

 

The carbon reduction targets put in place by the world’s biggest property owners and managers don’t include almost 90% of the emissions they create, an investigation by Bisnow has found. 

 

The vast majority of the world’s 75 largest institutional investors, REITs and investment managers neither track the emissions created by the tenants of their buildings nor the carbon created during the development of buildings. 

Even among the companies that have set targets to decarbonize their portfolios, less than a quarter count these emissions, which are referred to as Scope 3, as part of their stated campaign to reach net-zero. 

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Trump Pleads Not Guilty To 34 Felony Counts Of Falsifying Business Records

Trump Pleads Not Guilty To 34 Felony Counts Of Falsifying Business Records  

Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts in a Manhattan courtroom Tuesday afternoon, according to media reports, making him the first former president to be charged with a felony.

Trump was indicted by a grand jury last week on charges related to falsifying business records. The indictment was unsealed shortly before 3:45 p.m. ET Tuesday, and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg held a news conference shortly thereafter to discuss the historic criminal proceedings. “True and accurate business records…

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