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Ericsson's Approach to Environmental Sustainability

3BL Media

C ambition set by the Paris Agreement. ICT is an enabler of climate action ICT and digitalization are key enablers of reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions. Ericsson was an early supporter of the Paris Agreement and recognizes the need to limit global warming to 1.5°C, of the global carbon footprint.

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Inogen Alliance Presents at COP29 in Azerbaijan

3BL Media

New sources of energy and new ways of distributing energy, supported by applications such as digitalization, artificial intelligence, and innovative business models, introduced new participants to the energy system who can actively contribute to the transition.

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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

GreenBiz

After the contentious exit of David Crane , who was leaning hard into the disruptive power of renewables, COO Gutierrez became CEO overnight in 2015. Motivated to decarbonize, digitize and customize, Gutierrez has been advancing an integrated-power strategy to bring generation and retail together. Mauricio Gutierrez, CEO, NRG; Houston.

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Climate report underscores urgency of advancing battery storage for renewables

Renewable Energy World

This is the primary aim of the Global Battery Alliance (GBA), a public-private partnership founded in 2017 to establish a responsible battery value chain, in recognition of batteries’ role as a key technology to achieve the Paris Agreement. Subscribe to Renewable Energy World’s free, weekly newsletter for more stories like this.

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How to Engage With Suppliers to Join the 1.5°C Journey

3BL Media

Nearly three months after COP26, and six years after the Paris Agreement of 2015, why has so little happened to combat climate change, and how can businesses take action? The basis for the meeting is what was once agreed upon in Paris in 2015 – to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees, preferably to max 1.5

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How European Climate Policy Can Bolster Energy Efficiency Measures

3BL Media

C target set out under the Paris Agreement in 2015. Energy systems are, consequently, becoming more decentralized, digitized and decarbonized. Digitization and demand-side regulation as a way to boost energy efficiency. Digital technologies render energy waste visible. C above pre-industrial levels.

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Tackling Scope 3 emissions: the key to keeping 1.5°C alive

Envirotec Magazine

This is especially fitting as the conference is taking place seven years after the signing of the Paris Agreement – a legally binding international treaty that commits countries to limiting global warming to below 2 (and preferably below 1.5) Enabling solutions: Shrinking your digital carbon footprint. degrees Celsius.