The GLYNT View features GLYNT's CEO, Martha Amram and CRO, Chieng Moua as they dicuss innovative technologies that address climate change in addition to the fast growing business side of the carbon economy. Join them as they take a closer took at how companies, communities, and consumers can take advantage of these new opportunities, including profiting from their carbon emissions data.
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Creating the Case for Sustainability Within Buildings
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Buildings have a massive impact on our lives because they are where we spend most of our lives and because of their manufacture's environmental impact. We might not see it, but buildings are composed of several moving parts whose production impacts the environment hugely, like concrete, glass, and steel. The built environment alone is responsible f…
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Consumers & Communities: Profits to the People from Emissions Data
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There is a myth around the colossal sacrifice all of us must do if we want to be active and reduce emissions, but that is not true. We can do several small things to contribute to climate change without suffering. However, changing human value systems is hard unless people know how they will benefit from making those changes. In this episode, conti…
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From Data to Action: Got My Carbon Emissions Data, Now What?
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With carbon emissions data now becoming more readily available, the new question becomes, what can I actually do with this data? Both businesses and consumers can see this data, but understanding their true impact, and more importantly, ROI for any changes that are made is a more difficult task. In this episode of the GLYNT View, CEO, Martha Amram,…
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Unlocking Carbon Emissions Data Through Utility Bills
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Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our generation, and our time to reduce its risk is quickly slipping away. Companies are required to meet ESG requirements, but accurately tracking carbon emissions data can be a difficult process as it's labor-intensive to find and sort the data. Plus many times the solution is to add more techno…
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