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The role of Universities in accelerating the transition to Net Zero

Cisco CSR

The higher education sector has a major role to play in the journey to Net Zero – both in terms of reducing its own environmental footprint and by helping to develop new climate technologies through applied research and co-innovation with industry. New research and skills are needed to meet Net Zero demands.

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Digital By Default: a new approach to infrastructure planning

Sustainability Matters

Consult Australia has aimed to address industry fragmentation, innovation inertia, sluggish productivity and the profitless boom via a new roadmap for digital transformation in infrastructure. The roadmap to reform starts with the establishment of a national Office for Digital by Default in Infrastructure.

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Building Bridges: Splunk Releases 2022 Global Impact Report

3BL Media

We are proud of our progress in these areas and inspired by our customers and others, who count on us to help create resiliency in their digital operations and interactions. SOC 2 Type II, ISO, HIPAA and PCI attestations); and standard security questionnaires and white papers.

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Why Every Decision on 6G Must Put Sustainability First

3BL Media

At Ericsson we foresee many new use cases for future wireless networks, including advanced highly-demanding digital services such as immersive communication and massive digital twinning, but also use cases that can help us overcome the digital divide and enable reduced resource consumption.

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A Science-Based Determination: The Fastest Path to Decarbonizing Buildings Is a Digital Technology-First Approach

3BL Media

C, we must halve emissions by the end of this decade and reach net zero by 2050. As the large corporations inhabiting these areas strive for net-zero status, they will inevitably demand that the buildings they lease align with their net-zero objectives and demonstrate a tangible progression toward achieving them.

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2021 Baker Hughes Progress in our Corporate Responsibility

3BL Media

We have committed ourselves to reduce our Scope 1 and 2 carbon equivalent emissions 50% by 2030 and to achieve net-zero Scope 1 and 2 carbon equivalent emissions by 2050. Baker Hughes contributed to the CCSA’s white paper on developing the UK supply chains to deliver a successful CCUS rollout program published in July 2021.