Posts tagged Sustainability
The Green Energy Transition Must Happen Roughly Three Times Faster than Previous Fuel Transitions to Maintain a Livable Planet: BCG Reports

Renewables and other low-carbon solutions must ramp up from 12% of the energy supply in 2021 to 50%-70% by 2050 to limit global warming to 1.5°C above preindustrial levels. This is around three times faster than previous transitions, for example, to coal and hydrocarbons. These are among the findings of a new publication released today by the Boston Consulting Group Center for Energy Impact, titled The Energy Transition Blueprint.

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Corporate Boards Raise Concerning Knowledge Gaps When It Comes to Sustainability, New Global Research Finds

Though significant progress has been made on boardroom awareness and acceptance of the sustainability agenda, capacity challenges and a self-declared lack of expertise at the board level have revealed a gap between intentions and prioritization of the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) agenda.

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Omdia: Sustainability Ranks Top on Data Center Operators’ Agendas Despite Cost and Reliability Barriers

Omdia, unveils its Data Center Thermal Management and Sustainability Intelligence Service. The new annual service offers technology manufacturers, vendors, and service providers comprehensive insight and analysis of sustainable data center practices and strategies, with a focus on new technologies such as liquid cooling and energy storage.

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Christina Cooley of J.D. Power Discusses Environmentally Friendly Messaging for Differentiation in Retail Paint Market as Supply Chain Challenges Continue

During the past two years, the home improvement sector experienced an uptick in sales as customers tackled do-it-yourself (DIY) projects to improve the functionality or aesthetics of their homes—and kill time. This elevated level of activity has reshaped the landscape of the paint market.

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