Digital sustainability and its implications for finance and climate change
As the pandemic forced the entire world to a virtual standstill, nature revived a little. The US emitted 10.3% less CO2 in 2020 than in 2019 and other regions similarly experienced emission declines. Depending on the source, global carbon emissions were down between 4 and 8% in 2020.2 Consumers glob...
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Main Authors: | GEORGE, Gerard, SCHILLEBEECKX, Simon J.D. |
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2021
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