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Harnessing the working-from-home transition
The recent shift to remote work has created a loophole in the way corporations calculate their carbon footprints. Fixing this loophole is an enormous — and about to be missed — opportunity to tackle climate change. Working from home (WFH) has changed much about how we work. From being treated with unexpected drop-ins by kids and pets during virtual meetings, to the establishment of the “Zoom uniform” (business on top, comfort on the bottom), to disruptions of traditional office cultures, the WFH transition has fundamentally altered the typical workday and the economy including how people get to work and what kinds of homes (and home offices) we live in. But when companies calculate their

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