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The Carbon Footprint of Digital Products and How to Act on It
Digital products may feel invisible, but their carbon footprint is very real. From devices and data centers to AI and streaming, the digital economy is driving growing emissions, and companies must rethink how they measure, reduce, and offset their impact.


From Measurement to Climate Action: Reducing and Offsetting the Event Footprint
Measuring the carbon footprint of events is only the starting point. Real climate impact comes from reducing emissions and responsibly addressing what cannot yet be avoided. This article explores the strategies that work—and the role high-integrity carbon credits play in completing the equation.


Understanding the Carbon Footprint of the Events Industry
Events are not listed as a standalone sector in global emissions reporting, yet the industry may account for up to 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions. This article explains how event carbon footprints are measured and why accurate accounting is the foundation of meaningful climate action.


Reaching Net Zero in Construction: Decarbonization Strategies and Responsible Carbon Offsetting
The construction sector is the single largest contributor to global GHG emissions. Learn how the industry can reach Net Zero through deep emissions cuts, circular practices, and responsible carbon offsetting with high-integrity credits.
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