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GHG Protocol resignation raises governance pressure
Read the full story: GHG Protocol resignation raises governance pressureGHG Protocol faces renewed scrutiny after a board resignation. The dispute raises governance questions around carbon accounting standards used in corporate climate reporting.
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Gartner flags brand measurement failure

Brand investment is being weakened by poor measurement discipline. Gartner says 84% of companies are stuck in a cycle of undermeasuring and underfunding brand.









