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Collecting Air Emissions Data for Compliance and Carbon Reduction

3BL Media

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides an Emission Factor Database (AP-42) that offers emission factors for a variety of industries and pollutants. Reporting may also be voluntary, as part of sustainability initiatives or corporate social responsibility (CSR) goals.

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ESG Acronyms and What They Mean

3BL Media

According to the EPA , transition risks are related to the transition to a lower-carbon economy, while physical risks are associated to the physical impacts of climate change. Corporate Social Responsibility may also be referred to as corporate sustainability.

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How Your Business Can Achieve Climate Neutrality

3BL Media

The United Nations’ Paris Agreement charts the international community’s plan for limiting the impact of climate change. There are multiple calculators and other EPA-approved resources available online to help businesses calculate both their carbon and greenhouse gas emissions.

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Empowering Young Leaders to Solve the World’s Energy Challenges: Insights From Nine Business Case Studies Highlight Paths to a Sustainable Future

James Militzer

C threshold (above pre-industrial levels) stipulated in the Paris Agreement. This case explores how the company’s culture and corporate governance structure may have contributed to this crisis. In retrospect, how should the VW CEO have reacted to the news from the EPA?