CNA’s Syahida Othman explores how companies start their decarbonisation journey with Maya Hari, CEO of Terrascope, a smart carbon measurement and management platform.
They catch up at this year’s Singapore Week of Innovation and Technology, where Ms Hari argues that crisis and opportunity are “two sides of the same coin” as the pressure for firms to decarbonise their operations continues to grow.
They catch up at this year’s Singapore Week of Innovation and Technology, where Ms Hari argues that crisis and opportunity are “two sides of the same coin” as the pressure for firms to decarbonise their operations continues to grow.We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.
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