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Summary of CDP works to transform the way the world does business to prevent dangerous climate change
activities and protect our natural resources.
CDP collects climate change data from organizations in some 60 countries world‐
wide.
CDP uses the power of measurement and information disclosure to improve the management of
environmental risk. By leveraging market forces including shareholders, customers and govern‐
ments, CDP has incentivized thousands of companies and cities across the world's largest econ‐
omies to measure and disclose their environmental information. CDP puts this information at
the heart of business, investment and policy decision making.
CDP holds the largest collection globally of self reported climate change, water and forest‐risk
data. Through their global system companies, investors and cities are better able to mitigate risk,
capitalize on opportunities and make investment decisions that drive action towards a more
sustainable world.
CDP's cities program provides a voluntary climate change reporting platform for city govern‐
ments, with benefits related to yield results, personalized feedback, learning opportunity and
visibility. CDP's cities program is the largest global reporting platform for cities. Participating in
the program is a great way to network with other cities and share best practices.
Comments [e.g., structure of group, working parties, etc.]
Name Title status Type Date Hyperlink
Wealthier, Healthier Cities 2013 Global Re‐ Published Report 2013 https://www.cdproject.net/C
Cities port: Wealthier, DPResults/CDP‐Cities‐2013‐
healthier cities Global‐Report.pdf
CDP Cities 2013 Cities 2013 Summary Published Report 2013 https://www.cdproject.net/C
Report. DPResults/CDP‐Cities‐2013‐
usage‐summary.pdf
AHCIET
Summary
Full name of (city Asociación Iberoamericana de Centros de Investigación y Empresas de Telecomunicaciones, –
programs) body / AHCIET
group
Membership Composed of over 50 telecommunication operators in Latin America, which include public, pri‐
vate, multinational and local diversity provides a significant representation of the entire indus‐
try.
Website http://www.ahciet.net
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