Does Small Size Mean Less Opportunity in a Low-Carbon World?
Small caps are usually thought of as having a greater carbon footprint relative to their larger counterparts. Carbon emissions normalized by company revenues, known as weighted average carbon intensity, is a popular indicator to assess a company's carbon footprint. This metric covers the three emissions scopes identified by the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol:
- Scope 1: Emissions released into the atmosphere as a direct result of a company's activities.
- Scope 2: Emissions released into the atmosphere as an indirect result of a company's activities, including the consumption of purchased electricity, steam, heat and cooling by a company.
- Scope 3: All other indirect emissions that occur in a company's value chain, including upstream and downstream emissions. Scope 3 are the largest share of most companies' emissions, but reporting is poor.
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