“…Previous studies document that accounting firms are well regulated; are perceived to be significantly more credible in terms of trustworthiness, financial expertise, ethics, and quality control; and are overall bound by professional standards on accounting and assurance (Pflugrath et al, 2011). However, nonaccounting firms have greater subject expertise related to climate change, and provide assurance statements that are more informative and complete with clear recommendations and comments on processes and system improvements (Deegan, Cooper, & Shelly, 2006;Hasan, Roebuck, & Simnett, 2003;Huggins, Green, & Simnett, 2011;Simnett et al, 2009). However, nonaccounting firms have greater subject expertise related to climate change, and provide assurance statements that are more informative and complete with clear recommendations and comments on processes and system improvements (Deegan, Cooper, & Shelly, 2006;Hasan, Roebuck, & Simnett, 2003;Huggins, Green, & Simnett, 2011;Simnett et al, 2009).…”