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The DOE has introduced a national definition of a zero emissions building, setting clear criteria for energy-efficient buildings to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Weaver's series sheds light on the intricacies of HIPAA compliance for non-medical entities and offers crucial insights that could impact your company’s operations.
Change Healthcare was impacted by a cybersecurity incident that breached its information technology network.
Administrative, physical, and technical safeguards are an essential element of HIPAA security and essential for protecting PHI and ePHI.
HIPAA’s requirements apply to more than doctors and hospitals. Protect your business and clients by learning about key requirements including who needs to comply.
Who Needs a HIPAA Security Assessment? You May Be Surprised: Rules Touch Many Non-Medical Businesses
Non-medical businesses may be surprised that they are subject to HIPAA because they have clients handling ePHI.
Scope 3 emissions include the same 6 GHGs that are inventoried in Scope 1 and Scope 2 but the difference is that they appear in the product’s value stream.
Scope 2 emissions are purchased from, and managed by, an off-site entity, such as an electric company, a localized grid or energy district.
In our continuing series, we continue with Scope 1 emissions and take a deep dive into measuring and accounting for greenhouse gas emissions.
Our Greenhouse Gas Series dives into the three different types of emissions used to delineate direct and indirect sources of greenhouse gas emissions.
Take a dive into the topic of impact investing, effects of market volatility, “greenwashing”, proposed SEC rules for ESG disclosures & evolving market reactions.
If your company is considering whether to create carbon credits for sale on the voluntary market, there are a number of key concepts to understand before beginning.