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Aug 2022
29m 15s

Beyond the scope of net-zero buildings

SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
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Buildings account for 38% of our global emissions and it’s clearly a priority to accelerate on the road to net zero buildings. Yet the pace and span of current undertakings is not where it could be. Why? What are the challenges and gaps to tackle building decarbonization, especially through renovation? And what are the ways we could approach this from policy ... Show More
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