
PricewaterhouseCoopers has been named the global adviser to the world's largest investor collaboration on climate change.
It has been revealed that the firm has been awarded the role for the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), which is an alliance of 385 institutional investors with reported assets of $57 trillion (£28.7 trillion).
PricewaterhouseCoopers will analyse data from over 3,000 companies which disclose details on their risks and opportunities associated with climate change.
Tom Craren, thought leadership and brand leader at the firm, said: "Carbon emissions increasingly impact the value, risk, and long-term growth potential for businesses in virtually every industry.
"That awareness is creating opportunities to develop strategic programs that increase shareholder value, while also driving down carbon emissions."
PricewaterhouseCoopers was recently named as one of DiversityInc's Top Companies for Global Diversity.
It was included as one of the top five worldwide companies which create a diverse and inclusive global culture.
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