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Data-Driven Accountability? Moving Industry Towards Global Net Zero Emissions | David de Picciotto, CEO & Co-Founde...
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Sep 20 2022 26m
Chapter 1 1 min
David highlights the service Pledge provides by helping businesses integrate a climate dimension into their customer offerings including support for supply chain logistics to reduce carbon footprintChapter 2 49 sec
Defining Terms: The international mandate to reduce carbon dioxide emissions 45% by 2030 and achieve net zero levels by 2050 requires reliable measures and strategies going forwardChapter 3 1 min
About two ways of looking at carbon emissionsChapter 4 2 mins
Why pursuing a sustainability strategy makes good business sense: Both because consumers are demanding responsible commerce and regulatory bodies in Europe and beyond are demanding accountability and complianceChapter 5 2 mins
David explains the reasons that sustainability is often pushed down the corporate agenda (cost, resources) and how outsourced software solutions will likely advance adoption in the coming months and yearsChapter 6 2 mins
Transport is among the largest carbon offenders. The more emissions are measurable the more transparent choices become for consumers. Alternative energies offering significant reductions are also coming on strongChapter 7 1 min
Advice for companies interested in establishing proactive programs to reduce their footprintChapter 8 1 min
There are ongoing challenges associated with closing data gaps, especially with Scope 3 emissions, but large enterprises (especially in the transportation space) are leaning on suppliers to reduce their footprints and overall environmental impactsChapter 9 1 min
Explaining the finer points of carbon offsetting versus insettingChapter 10 2 mins
Meaningful carbon reduction will require a portfolio of solutions to holistically neutralize impacts. It’s not a zero sum game but a mix of technologies that, through the support of larger enterprises, can be scaled to help subsidize smaller onesChapter 11 1 min
How so-called “greenwashing” happens in both intentional and unintentional ways due to lack of knowledge, resources and vetting practicesChapter 12 1 min
How business leaders can establish a trust-worthy climate strategy throughChapter 13 2 mins
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