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Sujeesh Krishnan and Euan Murray on the "Benefits of Emissions Awareness"

From: Carnegie Council
Length: 27:30

Julia Kennedy interviews Sujeesh Krishnan and Euan Murray of Carbon Trust about their journey to discover the biggest sources of emissions for businesses. Read the full description.

Globalethicsforum_logo_bigweb_small "Advocates for Ethics in Business" is part of the Global Ethics Forum. The series explores the role of business in society and features experts who confront the ethics of doing business globally.

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"Advocates for Ethics in Business" is part of the Global Ethics Forum. The series explores the role of business in society and features experts who confront the ethics of doing business globally.

Timing and Cues

30 second break at 15 minutes

Additional Credits

Julia Kennedy- Host

Related Website

www.carnegiecouncil.org