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Sponsored: We may never fully realize AI’s potential to solve profound global challenges if we don’t first address its environmental impact today.
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Sponsored: Businesses rely on data analytics in most areas of operations; why not energy consumption? Learn how businesses are using smart meters to give insight into energy use, maintenance and operations.
by Ricky Singh
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Sponsored: Our global climate crisis deepens on the need for cleaner, resilient versions of essential systems that keep business operational.
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Sponsored: From underground potash mines to grower’s fields, technology is transforming the way food is grown.
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Sponsored: Whether you own, operate or lease buildings, making data-driven energy management decisions is key to reducing building related emissions across your business.
by David Solsky
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Sponsored: Balancing parent company messaging with local CSR needs can be challenging. Here are some tips our energy company would like to share about sustainability reporting.
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Webcast
This webinar serves as a comprehensive exploration into the intersection of sustainability, technology, and road mapping to understand how companies can use innovative, analytical strategies and technologies to take the next step in achieving their sustainability transformation (SX) goals while minimizing risk.
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Date/Time: March 21, 2024 (11-12PM ET / 8-9AM PT)
Seeking to gain control in the complex world of Scope 3 emissions? You're not alone. Managing
by Julia Curry
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Organizations worldwide are facing increasing pressure to capture, analyze, and report their carbon data in a quantified, metrics-driven way. As regulatory requirements are tightening, there is a need for technology that supports these processes, especially as it relates to environmental issues such as greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption.
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Scope 3 emissions represent the largest and hardest to address segment of most corporate carbon footprints. Complex global value chains, inconsistent measurement, and a lack of transparent disclosure pose immense challenges for companies looking to develop a clear understanding of their full climate impact – a necessity for delivering on science-aligned net zero commitments.