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Sustainable disruption: 12 decarbonising technologies for cities

Decarbonising technologies for cities: case studies of Barcelona, Delhi and Paris

As the world races towards achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, cities are at the forefront of this movement. With over
Employment and pensions

'Green jobs' and 'green HR': the decarbonisation transition from a workforce perspective

Businesses will have a key part to play in driving forwards the UK government's sustainability agenda
Sustainable disruption: 12 decarbonising technologies for cities

Managing legal risk from IoT systems in business premises

As the Internet of Things proliferates, what are the risks – and opportunities – that businesses should consider regarding the
Sustainable disruption: 12 decarbonising technologies for cities

Sustainable disruption: 12 decarbonising technologies for cities | Report

Identifying impactful, scalable and investable technologies to drive urban decarbonisation. Download here.
Sustainable disruption: 12 decarbonising technologies for cities

Can sustainable disruption and technology deliver decarbonised cities?

Against the backdrop of COP26, the reduction of carbon emissions in cities and identifying methodology, technology and investment to achieve
Decarbonisation

Net zero construction: the problem with embodied carbon

The UK government's Heat and Building Strategy fails to adequately address embodied carbon, which is expected to account for almost
Sustainable disruption: 12 decarbonising technologies for cities

Sustainable disruption: 12 decarbonising technologies for cities

New research by Economist Impact , supported by Osborne Clarke, has identified 12 technologies that can help cities achieve their
Sustainable disruption: 12 decarbonising technologies for cities

Sustainable disruption: 12 decarbonising technologies for cities | Infographic

A new research programme by Economist Impact, supported by Osborne Clarke, identifies technologies that can help cities achieve their carbon-emission
Decarbonisation

New Research by Economist Impact

We have commissioned Economist Impact (part of The Economist Group) to produce an international thought leadership research programme that explores