THE GLYNT BLOG
Carbon Offset Markets: Ironies vs Intent
Can we reduce GHG emissions quickly enough if carbon offsets are available? Or should corporations be judged solely on their emissions reductions?
Be the Wayne Gretzky of Carbon Emissions Data
Here’s the GLYNT view on carbon emissions data for the next few years
Primary Data for Carbon Emissions: A Must-Have
Everyone needs to get smart about primary and secondary sources of carbon emissions data.
We’re Watching the Price of Carbon This Week
This week, market analysts expect to see the price of carbon cross the EUR 100 mark. There are two things to note about this milestone.
Chieng Moua Joins GLYNT.AI, Inc to Drive Enterprise Solutions for Carbon Emissions Data
“It’s time for carbon emissions data to be a standard extension of enterprise reporting,” said Moua.
Spreadsheets and Interns are Powering Carbon Emissions Reporting
At GLYNT we focus on Scope 2 emissions data at scale. We do it so you and your interns won’t have to.
What is Finance-Grade Emissions Data?
Everyone wants better carbon emissions data, and there is a lot of confusion around very similar sounding terms: Investment-grade data, finance-grade data, financed emissions and reportable data. If we cut through the word cloud, what’s really going on?
2022 Is Different: Sustainability Moves From ‘Feel Good’ to a Business Problem
“2022: The year business truly takes the lead on sustainability”
Get Your 2021 Scope 2 Data Ready in 4 Weeks
From “Hello GLYNT!” to Reportable Data in Just 4 Weeks
GLYNT.AI CEO Martha Amram featured on Boss Equity Podcast
Mark Edwards of the Boss Equity podcast has an in-depth conversation with Martha Amram, CEO & Co-Founder, of GLYNT.AI
Prepare your 2021 Scope 2 Emissions data with GLYNT
Save time. Be more efficient. Get finance-grade emissions data.
The Business of Carbon Emissions Reductions: 5 Key Trends for 2022
2021 saw growing investor demand for green investments, consumers shifting spending to sustainable products, and a boom in green financing. We also saw an accelerant. The answer to “Carbon emissions –What’s in it for me?
The Green Premium: 2%…With More to Come
As 2021 races to a close, it is easy to get frustrated that we don’t have a perfect planetary consensus on climate policy. But for the private sector, there is good news.
Get Your 2021 Carbon Emissions Data Quickly
As we race to the close of 2021, GLYNT is getting a lot of customer inquiries about “rush jobs” on carbon emissions data.
Our response: No Problem.
COP26: “What’s In it For Me?”
Ambitious emissions reduction pledges are often followed by the question, “How will we pay for all of this?” That’s the wrong question.
A Mile Wide and an Inch Deep: The AI of Scope 2 and Scope 3 Carbon Emissions Data
There is a lot of talk about carbon emissions these days. But where does the data come from? Do you know your carbon emissions number?
For almost everyone, the answer is “no.”
Meet Kelly Martin, Head of Product
Kelly joined GLYNT earlier this year, and brings a wealth of experience to lead our product team. Learn more about Kelly’s thoughts on why she joined GLYNT, where GLYNT is going and the role of product-led sales in GLYNT’s future.
Climate Change Disclosures: Consumers are Not Waiting
Too often we wait for policy or global conferences to lead the way. But the data is in, consumers are driving interest in climate solutions and it has an impact on stock returns. A recent study from Harvard Business School shows a 1% stock price bump in the days after a company initiates emissions disclosures.
A Map of Energy Transition Opportunities
Years ago, Congress commissioned a government agency to “develop an energy display system which, in less than an hour, could give an extremely busy person an understanding of the size and the complexity of our national energy dilemma.” Just what we need today!
A Good Problem To Have: How a $1.6T Emissions Reporting Problem Today Grows to a $100T Problem by 2030
Typically markets grow 5 – 15% per year, and in a boom they can grow at 25 to 25% per year. But the value of assets reporting carbon emissions is expected to grow 60X in the next 8 years. That’s something like 55- 60% per year. Whew!
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