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Posted By Reid Lifset 11-05-2022 13:36
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I am looking for material on company level engagement with the environmental dimensions of digital technology and digitalization. I am well acquainted with the broad literature on environmental assessment of digitalization and I have no difficulty finding flattering/promotional/enthusiastic descriptions ...
Posted By Reid Lifset 05-01-2021 15:48
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Dear all, For those interested in how and how much material efficiency and circular economy strategies can contribute to reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, I'm pleased to announce the publication of a special issue in the Journal of Industrial Ecology on Material Efficiency and Climate Change ...
Posted By Reid Lifset 08-03-2020 10:39
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In the lively discussions about post-pandemic economy recovery, sustainable finance initiatives are an important focus. These include financing of circular economy initiatives. BlackRock launched its new Circular Economy Fund last year, and the European Investment Bank committed to allocate €10 billion ...
Posted By Reid Lifset 05-11-2020 11:52
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Reminder: Deadline for submissions is 30 June 2020 Data innovation and progress in data science are an increasingly important part of industrial ecology. Data innovation comes with opportunities (e.g., new types of analysis) and challenges (e.g., privacy), but also with questions as to how data science ...
Posted By Reid Lifset 04-08-2020 14:23
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With the disruptions in global supply chains from COV-19, there is talk about relying more on domestic sources for supply for industries. A new article in the Journal of Industrial Ecology explores the potential for U.S. material independence. The authors analyze the role and limits of a domestic ...