
How Could Harvard Decarbonize Its Supply Chain?
Cold Call
Understanding Harvard's Emissions Sources
Harvard's emissions primarily come from the construction materials used in its buildings like cement, steel, glass, and copper, which generate significant emissions during extraction, processing, and distribution. Even though Harvard's direct emissions are minimal, the emissions embedded in the structures it builds are substantial and crucial for decarbonization efforts.
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