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Appendix II: Global Key Trends


Sample: geography/number of companies


25 44 29 12 45 54 42 52 49 17 29 61 89 27 21 136 4


8


81 59 16 68 68 74 76 59 93 63 73 55 67 67 89 69 64 92 49 55 53 56 68 57 32 45 46 33 55 37 71 63 63 84 71 89 91 76 73 65 87 33 78 75 79 79 78 71 53 70 84 64 68 45 73 33 78 61 50 72 70 47 47 78 96 60 32 50 67 33 51 58 36 65 64 5 29 56 66 34 23 35 33 33 26 24 36 31 40 92 94 100 98 61 86 65 90 33 95 88 79 93 90 53 35 67 75 54 59 40 73 67 54 61 57 55 60 79 71 81 91 72 73 65 78 33 96 58 71 79 63 82 65 85 82 64 73 45 81 67 92 68 79 77 63 18 35 44 48 42 9 25 41 33 39 31 36 40 38 33 59 85 46 56 59 40 51 33 49 39 36 39 34 34 53 70 46 60 50 40 43 0 50 37 29 36 28


N/A


81 59 16 238 339 2038 66


53 78 66 57 36 85 58 71 71 33 46 41


Key Trends Indicators % of sample answering CDP 20113


Number of companies answering CDP 20113 % of responders with Board or


other executive level responsibility for climate change


% of responders with incentives for the management of climate change issues


% of responders with climate change integrated into their business strategy


% of responders engaging policymakers on climate issues to encourage mitigation or adaptation


% of responders with emissions reduction targets


% of responders with absolute emissions reduction targets


% of responders with active emissions reduction initiatives in the reporting year


% of responders indicating that their products and services directly help third parties to avoid GHG emissions


% of responders seeing regulatory risks


% of responders seeing regulatory opportunities


% of responders whose absolute emissions (Scope 1 & 2) have decreased compared to last year due to emissions reduction activities


% of responders independently verifying any portion of Scope 1 emissions data7


% of responders independently verifying any portion of Scope 2 emissions data7


1. The key trends table provides a snapshot of response trends based on headline data. That is, responses given to main questions without assessment of detailed explanations in follow up questions. The numbers in this table are based on the online responses submitted to CDP as of 11 July 2011. They may therefore differ from numbers in the rest of the report which are based on the number of companies which responded by the applicable local deadline (e.g. 30 June 2011). Please refer to the CDP website and the local reports for an updated version of this table.


2. In some cases, the number of companies in a sample may differ slightly from the named sample size due to takeovers, mergers, acquisitions and duplicate share listings.


3. Includes offline responses to the CDP 2011 questionnaire and indirect answers submitted by parent companies. All other key trend indicators are based on direct and online company responses only.


4. Asia excluding Japan, India, China and Korea (ex-JICK).


5. Due to major disruptions caused by the tsunami the deadline for the Japan 500 sample was extended until 31 August 2011. Therefore, the values in this table do not represent the final numbers but interim figures as of 11 July 2011.


6. Includes responses across all samples as well as responses submitted by companies not included in specific geographic or industry samples in 2011.


7. This takes into account companies reporting that data verification is either complete of underway.


* Denotes change in number of companies in sample compared to previous year.


**Denotes new sample for 2011.


75


India 200 Ireland 40 Italy 100* Japan 5005 Korea 200


Latin America 50 New Zealand 50 Nordic 260* Russia 50


South Africa 100 Switzerland 100 Turkey 100 UK FTSE 350 US S&P 500


Overall6


Risks & Emissions Data Opportunities Targets & Initiatives Strategy Governance


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