Scope 3 emissions top supply chain sustainability challenges
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Indirect emissions that occur along a company’s value chain account for 75% of the organization’s overall emissions, on average. They remain difficult to track.
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Indirect emissions that occur along a company’s value chain account for 75% of the organization’s overall emissions, on average. They remain difficult to track.
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Nobel laureate Simon Johnson says that AI can be an equalizing force, but warns that new technology does not automatically benefit everyone.
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These approaches could make mortgages more affordable and more equitable for U.S. homebuyers.
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Here are insights from senior leaders, scientists, and a Nobel laureate that captured the business mood in 2024.
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New books this year include a retirement how-to, the reissue of a classic entrepreneurship guide, and a look back at the California energy crisis.
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Introducing “targeted friction” into AI workflows can improve overall accuracy and reduce uncritical adoption.
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When enterprises address opportunities or threats immediately, they perform better. A new research briefing looks at the traits such companies share.
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In a research paper MIT professors Andrew W. Lo and Dennis G. Whyte propose five initiatives for accelerating progress in fusion based on lessons learned from the last 50 years of biotechnology.
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Climate policy expert Christopher Knittel handicaps the likelihood of tariffs, cuts to IRA subsidies, and a carbon tax under the new administration.
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Impostor thoughts reflect the belief that others overestimate your abilities. New research shows they’re not all bad and don’t last forever.