Businesses and governments must tackle energy and water use in tandem or risk major disruption, finds research by sustainability specialists Anthesis, in association with the Water Footprint Network
Published on by Markus Pahlow, University of Canterbury - Senior Lecturer
"Businesses and governments must tackle energy and water use in tandem or risk major disruption, according to ground-breaking research released by sustainability specialists Anthesis in association with the Water Footprint Network. The white paper ‘Energising the drops: Towards a Holistic Approach to Carbon and Water Footprint Assessments' provides the first ever guidance for governments and businesses on how to manage their climate and water impacts simultaneously, both locally and globally. For more information please download the report (http://www.waterfootprint.org/downloads/holistic_approach_carbon%20_water.pdf) or download the full press release (http://www.waterfootprint.org/downloads/RESEARCH_CARBON_WATER_RELEASE.pdf)."
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