In the midst of this pivotal global event, understanding corporate influence has never been more crucial. This resource is aimed at the media, policymakers, business, and civil society groups attending and covering the meeting.
It contains the two new InfluenceMap tools, outlined below, as well as links to our recent reports that are highly relevant to the process.
This resource will be updated as the conference proceeds. Bookmark this page now to stay up-to-date, or contact us to arrange a meeting or interview with our team on the ground in Baku: media@influencemap.org for press enquiries and info@influencemap.org for all other enquiries.
InfluenceMap maintains two key open source platforms holding companies accountable for their efforts on climate change.
The LobbyMap.org platform continuously tracks the world's 500 largest companies and 250 most influential industry associations around their climate policy engagement and is the world's leading source of information on this key topic.
The FinanceMap.org platform provides a holistic and evidence-based assessment of the financial sector through a climate lens.
Both are used extensively by investors, the media, civil society groups, and other stakeholders. Using the real time data from these platforms, InfluenceMap generates thematic reports in a timely manner.
InfluenceMap’s analysis indicates that there is a major transparency gap between the climate lobbying taking place in the UK, and that which is disclosed by companies and the Government.
FinanceMap’s assessment of the UK's largest banks finds that their climate-related activities are not in line with their commitments to net zero by 2050.
This briefing analyzes the corporate and industry influence on the Korea Emissions Trading Scheme (K-ETS) over the 15-year timeframe, led by the cross-sector industry associations and steel industry to weaken the ambition and effectiveness of the policy.
A new report by InfluenceMap shows how the seafood sector is advocating against policies that address marine biodiversity loss, significantly prolonging ecosystem damage primarily caused by overexploitation and habitat destruction.
A new report by InfluenceMap shows how the oil & gas and utilities industries are leveraging a common fossil fuel playbook to prolong the use of fossil gas in buildings globally.
FinanceMap's assessment of the EU fund landscape in the context of the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) and ESMA's fund naming guidelines.