1、CDP 2025 Corporate Health CheckThe annual state of Earth-positive business actionIn collaboration with2CDP 2025 Corporate Health CheckThe health of the economy and the health of the Earth are inextricably linked.1 Climate inaction could reduce global gross domestic product(GDP)by 18%,or about US$38
2、trillion,by 2050.2 While the threat is becoming more evident with each passing year,greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise,and economic growth chips away at nature.To help quantify how effectively large corporations are integrating Earth-positive decisions into their business models,CDP has devel
3、oped an annual corporate health check,in collaboration with Oliver Wyman and the World Economic Forum.The indicators for the Corporate Health Check were developed as part of the World Economic Forums State of Nature and Climate publication.This report done in collaboration with CDP and the Potsdam I
4、nstitute of Climate Impact Research(PIK)places the latest data on planetary health next to data on corporate action.Since 2000,environmental disclosure through CDP has provided unparalleled insights into the business response to the challenges our planet faces.Today,nearly 25,000 companies represent
5、ing 67%of global market capitalization disclose through CDP.3 This report assesses the current state of climate and nature progress of the most impactful among them.It finds only 10%of these companies demonstrate tangible action to address the climate and nature emergency,with just 1%reaching the hi
6、ghest level assessed.These companies on track to deliver their targets are successfully pulling four key business levers by integrating their disclosure data into their governance and strategy.Disclosure alone is an important first step,but businesses must pull other levers using this data to drive