Return-to-Office Mandates Could Get in the Way of Some Supposedly Important Corporate Goals
Briefly

Recent data suggest that remote work could speed along companies' plans to zero out their carbon emissions, but businesses don't seem to be considering climate change in their decisions about the future of office work.
A 10 percent increase in people working remotely could reduce carbon emissions by 192 million metric tons a year, cutting emissions from transportation by 10 percent.
Switching to remote work instead of going into the office can reduce a person's carbon footprint by 54 percent.
Read at gizmodo.com
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