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Nearly two-thirds of senior technology leaders do not have a defined energy strategy

Published by: System
in Climate Change, Issue 9 & 10, Volume 17

              Nearly two-thirds of senior technology leaders do not have a defined energy strategy to deal with global warming, even though more than 80 per cent of them closely monitor the issue, according to a new survey.

              More than 77 per cent of business decision-makers surveyed by Hill & Knowlton believe there is a need to expand the executive suite to include a chief energy officer to implement and manage a company’s return on investment in environmental technology – the so-called return on environment.

              The survey polled 420 senior business decision-makers from the U.S., U.K., China and Canada to determine how…

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