SAP SE announced it has joined the WBCSD as an innovation partner in WBCSD’s Value Chain Carbon Transparency Pathfinder. The initiative is dedicated
SAP joins WBCSD to innovate in global decarbonization effort
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SAP SE announced it has joined the WBCSD as an innovation partner in WBCSD’s Value Chain Carbon Transparency Pathfinder. The initiative is dedicated
SAP joins WBCSD to innovate in global decarbonization effort
Life Cycle Energy Efficiency in Buildings
Life Cycle Energy Efficiency in Buildings
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Much like the EEB project that makes the business case for energy efficiency in buildings, WBCSD is developing a new report that examines the business case for specific environmental life cycle indicators in real estate.(More…)
Download the MBMA LCA Report and Addendum Learn about MBMA’s LCI Data NREL U.S. LCI Data Base The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)…
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business solutions for a sustainable world
A report that considers and documents recent facts and trends on the relationship between "business activities, consumer behavior, and environmental and social challenges"
Leading Special Forces for Sustainability, A Conversation with Peter Bakker, President and CEO of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development Part 2
Leading Special Forces for Sustainability, A Conversation with Mr. Peter Bakker, President and CEO of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development Part 1
Manifesto for Energy Efficiency in Buildings
Manifesto for Energy Efficiency in Buildings
This morning I attended a roundtable discussion in Warsaw, Poland, on climate change and how energy efficient buildings can impact carbon emissions. Surprisingly, buildings consume approximately 40% of all energy produced globally – more than transport or industry. Energy used in buildings is a major contribution to climate change, hence it must be addressed.
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Economic modelling shows that the methane emissions caused by shrinking sea ice from just one area of the Arctic could come with a global price tag of 60 trillion dollars - the size of the world economy in 2012.
Nature, via wbcsd article:
Cost of Arctic methane release could be ‘size of global economy’ warn experts