- | February 7, 2024
Three business school educators share their interactive approaches for teaching students to measure and manage carbon footprints.
The weather patterns on our planet are changing, influenced by human activities such as burning fossil fuels and wasteful industrial processes. The consequences threaten human health, ecosystems, and the economy – yet opportunities exist as well.
Many businesses are responding by seeking to:
NBS helps businesses on this journey. Our resources and community provide guidance on preparing for a different world – and shaping the world that we seek.
Three business school educators share their interactive approaches for teaching students to measure and manage carbon footprints.
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