BAE Systems' Climate Change Impact: F
BAE Systems currently does not power their corporate building using 100% green renewable energy. This means the electricity used contains a mix of electricity generated by non-renewable means. This may include fossil fuels, such as coal. Today there are many different electricity providers offering green generated renewable electricity.
BAE Systems' company website currently isn't hosted by an industry recognised green host. This means they power their data centre using 100% renewable energy. Switching to a web hosting provider that operates this way will help the internet, and BAE Systems becoming a green company.
Becoming carbon-free is one of many ways to become an eco company.
If BAE Systems was to become a carbon-negative company will not only cover its outgoing carbon dioxide production, but remove more than its total output.
It is estimated that globally we are required to invest around USD 60 trillion to decarbonise. If every company, including BAE Systems was able to fund (in part) something towards climate change as we must reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide.
BAE Systems has not committed to using 100% green renewable energy.
BAE Systems has pledged to be a carbon neutral company by 2050. Publically stating you are a carbon neutral company, which is a great step towards a positive climate action approach, is what every company should strive for way beyond the Paris Agreement's 2050 deadline.
What do we know about BAE Systems' stance on tackling climate change?
Sadly, we do not know a lot about what BAE Systems is doing when it comes to climate change. A combination of either providing little to no climate action goals or have provided information but have not specified when they will achieve such goals.
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