Environmental accounting: commitment and propaganda
Ideology, the environment and one world view : a discourse analysis of Noranda's Environmental and sustainable development reports / Nola Buhr, Sara Reiter -- Environmental liabilities, bond ratings, and bond yields / Allan Graham, John J. Maher -- Organizational antecedents and consequences of...
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Zusammenfassung: | Ideology, the environment and one world view : a discourse analysis of Noranda's Environmental and sustainable development reports / Nola Buhr, Sara Reiter -- Environmental liabilities, bond ratings, and bond yields / Allan Graham, John J. Maher -- Organizational antecedents and consequences of environmental performance / Priscilla S. Wisner, Marc J. Epstein, Richard P. Bagozzi -- A systems view of the environment of environmental accounting / G.A. Swanson -- Environmental disclosures in the oil and gas industry / Mimi L. Alciatore, Carol Callaway Dee -- The association between firm characteristics and the level of environmental disclosure in financial statement footnotes / Khondkar E. Karim, Michael J. Lacina, Robert W. Rutledge In the two years since the publication of the last volume of this series, the planet has witnessed some devastating environmental events some of which can be attributed to human causes. However, we have also seen the world uniting (except mainly for the United States and Australia) to reduce greenhouse gases and hopefully slowdown global warming. Recognizing that sustainable development is a way that can lead to well being of the society in the long run, most of the world has therefore agreed to ratify the Kyoto Protocol. There is hope that the USA and other industrialized countries will ratify the Protocol and all countries including China and India, which are exempt from emission cuts, will make efforts to reduce pollution emissions beyond the limit set by the Protocol. Economic growth in China and India is resulting in a rapid increase in the greenhouse gas emissions in those countries. It is especially important that plants in India and China use newer pollution technologies in generating electricity to meet their energy needs. Their continued participation in the dialogue is important to control pollution emissions beyond the Kyoto Protocol. Environmental issues are multi-faceted and they are being debated in several disciplines. These issues may be technical, legal, economical, measurement, managerial, or ethical in nature, and different disciplines focus on the issues of interest to them. Accounting is primarily concerned with measurement of pollution-related performance and cost, and reporting of this information to stakeholders. Consistent with the goals of Sarbanes-Oxley Act, it is important that accounting regains its lost credibility and provides reliable pollution-related information to the stakeholders so that they evaluate their risk properly. |
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