Our article invites you to role play someone responsible for reporting your business’ carbon emissions, and lays out the options.
Our video is an edited Zoom meeting between See Through News, and a team of Ugandan activists deciding which outreach projects to adapt for local deployment.
Our podcast is Ep 5 of Marcus & Jemima: how I deal with people at parties who assume I have children, in which George tells a story about a shaggy dog.
Main Article
How To Deal With Carbon Reporting’s SME Paradox invites readers to role-play the Emissions Person at a business, as they decide how to cope with increasingly (if belatedly) stringent carbon reporting regulation while keeping costs down.
Most peoples’ instinct is to play it safe, but what are the real-world options facing you, as you struggle to balance the demands of your lawyer to be compliant, your accountant to minimise costs, and your PR folk not to risk your good name?
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Video
Meet part of the EALS, as they decide which of the See Through’s outreach projects regular newsletter readers have been observing for the past four years might best suit their native Uganda.
This edited Zoom call features short presentations from EALS staff on various projects, and discussion about how their preferred options might need adapting to local conditions.
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Podcast
In Episode 5 Further Clarifications, of Marcus & Jemima: how I deal with people at parties who assume I have children, George seeks to render turbid waters limpid via a family story about a hirsute canine.
Next: Episode 6: Behind The Words
Like all stories, it's best to start at the beginning:
Episode 1: The Truth Revealed
Episode 2: Overheard
Episode 3: An Illuminating Story
Episode 4: Further Developments
Narration and series theme music by George Hinchliffe
Produced & mixed by SternWriter
Podcast sting by Samuel Wain
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Nice one Robert ! we at EALS are surely happy indeed taking part in the SEE THROUGH Programs.