Long Live the Green
What everyone needs to know about carbon emissions and deadly designs
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Most companies reporting their greenhouse gas emissions use only tier one or tier two boundaries. Carnegie Mellon researchers H. Scott Matthews, Chris T. Hendrickson and Christopher L. Weber developed a new method that estimates greenhouse gas emissions across all tiers of the supply chain for all industries.
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