Newmont Publishes 2021 Climate Report
Newmont Corporation (NYSE: NEM) has released its 2021 Climate Report, aligning with TCFD recommendations, detailing its approach to climate change. Highlights include updated climate risk scenarios, science-based emissions reduction targets of 32% for Scope 1 and 2, and 30% for Scope 3 emissions by 2030, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2050. The report stresses investment in renewable energy and outlines progress towards energy consumption and emissions goals. Newmont reinforces its commitment to transparent ESG performance and sustainability.
- Set absolute and intensity-based emissions reduction targets of 32% for Scope 1 and 2, and 30% for Scope 3 by 2030.
- Plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 with potential investments in renewable energy.
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“Climate change, and its impact on our world, continues to be one of the greatest global challenges. It is our responsibility to work alongside government, investors and communities to effect change,” said
Highlights from the Climate Report include:
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Climate scenario analysis: Updates to the detailed climate risk scenarios and assumptions
Newmont uses in understanding the risks associated with climate change on our business, strategies and financial resilience. Included in the updates is a new ”Accelerated Response” scenario that includes an emissions trajectory consistent with limiting global temperature to 1.5o C , which is in accordance with the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Model Net Zero Emissions by 2050 scenario; -
Pathways to achieving 2030 reduction targets and our 2050 goal to be carbon neutral:
Newmont has set absolute and intensity-based targets with a reduction of32% for Scope 1 and 2 emissions and30% for Scope 3 emissions by 2030, with the ultimate goal to be carbon neutral by 2050. In 2021, our 2030 targets were reviewed and validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The report provides pathways for achieving those targets, including potential investments into renewable energy projects and converting power purchase agreements to reduce emissions by more than one million tons of carbon per year. The report further examines the technology focus areas and partnerships necessary to help us achieve our 2050 goal; and - Energy and emissions performance: Site-level and consolidated data for 2021, along with trailing five-year data are included in the report to provide clarity on our consumption of both fuels and energy, as well as progress toward our targets.
Newmont’s Climate Report complements our recently published 2021 Sustainability Report and reinforces our commitment to provide stakeholders with a transparent and detailed look at our environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance and practices. An executive summary of the Climate Report and Sustainability Report is also available on Newmont’s website.
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