Energy Efficiency good for Climate and Business
In a survey by the Switzer Foundation entitled “”What the Scientists Know: How Business Leadership can Help Solve Climate Change”, it was found that popular opinion suggests that energy efficiency is the most effective way that a company can launch a climate change program.
The Switzer Foundation, an environmental non-profit, together with partner Blue Practice Inc., [...]
In a survey by the Switzer Foundation entitled “”What the Scientists Know: How Business Leadership can Help Solve Climate Change”, it was found that popular opinion suggests that energy efficiency is the most effective way that a company can launch a climate change program.
The Switzer Foundation, an environmental non-profit, together with partner Blue Practice Inc., developed the survey to “spark a dialogue between scientists and business leaders,” said Jessica Switzer, Partner of Blue Practice Inc. “We hoped to give a voice to leading U.S. scientists’ concerns and create something useful that business leaders can use to develop solutions to a very large problem facing our world economy and social situation. We couldn’t have a better audience to preview this than the Committee of 200.”
Top rankings included: improving energy efficiency, switching to clean and/or renewable energy, enforcing climate change policies and buying carbon offsets.












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