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Net zero business or business for net zero? A report on corporate climate leadership practices on scope and offsetting

by Admin | Feb 28, 2022

This report outlines how companies considered sustainability leaders, at the forefront of net- zero ambition, are defining and managing their Scope 3 emissions, and using credits, sinks, offsets, and insets to compensate emissions or complement their climate...

Individuals’ Perception of Organizational Capabilities in Times of Environmental Change

by Admin | Jul 26, 2021

We investigate the drivers of individuals’ perception of organizational capabilities in times of environmental change. Prior research suggests that organizations need to reconfigure their capabilities in times of environmental change and that the outcome of this...

Towards people-private-public partnerships: An integrated community engagement model for capturing energy access needs

by Admin | Feb 26, 2021

It is widely accepted that community engagement is vital for achieving sustainable development outcomes. While governments in several low-income countries have introduced community engagement for their electrification initiatives, the adequacy of traditional top-down...
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