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The Path to Net-Zero

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Title
The Path to Net-Zero
Description
These documents were developed as part of the culminating experience project for the Masters of Sustainability Solutions (MSUS) graduate program. This report was developed for the ASU Foundation and the Fulton Center by Team Green Impact with the goal of establishing a facility based year for the foundation to meet their 2035 net-zero target. Contents of this report include: Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emission measurements for the Fulton Center, GHG emission reduction recommendations, an infographic for internal stakeholder engagement, and an example net-zero strategy the foundation can utilize in their current and future building. The purpose of the report and the infographic is to inform next steps for reducing GHG emissions and to help the ASU Foundation make progress towards their net-zero target.
Date Created
2023-05-01
Contributors
  • Fowler, Carissa (Author)
  • Boss, Lauren (Author)
  • Austin, Lesley (Author)
Topical Subject
  • Greenhouse gases
  • Greenhouse gas mitigation
Name Subject
  • Arizona State University
Keywords
  • Net Zero
  • Greenhouse Gas Emission Accounting
  • Carbon Accounting
  • Emission Reductions
  • Carbon Neutral
  • Net Zero Strategy
  • ASU Foundation
  • ASUF
  • GHG
  • Greenhouse Gases
  • Stakeholder Engagement
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https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.188806
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  • 2023-08-11 07:13:21
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  • 2023-08-11 07:13:21
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  • 2 years 9 months ago
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