
Achieving Net Zero: Trends in Reducing Carbon Emissions—–An Oracle Trending Topics episode
08/04/22 • 25 min
What is net zero and what are the implications for your organization? In this second Oracle Trending Topics podcast episode, hear Oracle’s Doug Smith and Rich Kroes, Laurence Bellenguez from Accenture, and Nicola Peill-Moelter from VMware discuss the global landscape of carbon reduction, offering insights on the latest trends, and sharing examples to help you to develop your net-zero strategy and address your company’s carbon footprint commitments.
Watch the full discussion at oracle.com/trendingtopics
Learn more:
- oracle.com/sustainability
- oracle.com/sustainability/green-cloud/
- oracle.com/scm/sustainability/
- oracle.com/performance-management/esg/
- accenture.com/us-en/services/oracle-index
- cloud.vmware.com/providers/zero-carbon
What is net zero and what are the implications for your organization? In this second Oracle Trending Topics podcast episode, hear Oracle’s Doug Smith and Rich Kroes, Laurence Bellenguez from Accenture, and Nicola Peill-Moelter from VMware discuss the global landscape of carbon reduction, offering insights on the latest trends, and sharing examples to help you to develop your net-zero strategy and address your company’s carbon footprint commitments.
Watch the full discussion at oracle.com/trendingtopics
Learn more:
- oracle.com/sustainability
- oracle.com/sustainability/green-cloud/
- oracle.com/scm/sustainability/
- oracle.com/performance-management/esg/
- accenture.com/us-en/services/oracle-index
- cloud.vmware.com/providers/zero-carbon
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