Last April 28th, GEAR participated in the scientific disclosure radio show “Investiga que no es poco” of CMM radio about the recent publication in Nature Communications. You can listen to the interview from the following link (notice, the interview is in Spanish):
Thank you Román for your great interview. It was a big pleasure to be part of the reference programme of scientific dissemination in Castilla-La Mancha.
The GEAR
members Luis A. López, María Ángeles Cadarso, Jorge Zafrilla, and Guadalupe
Arce have recently published their last contribution in the prestigious journal
Nature Communications.
The paper,
entitled “The carbon footprint of the U.S. multinationals’ foreign affiliates”
presents a novel and insightful contribution in the field of environmental
economics. Among other relevant results, the activity of the U.S.
multinationals foreign affiliates accounts for more than 0.5 GtCO2 in global
terms. More than 1.5% of global emissions. If foreign U.S. multinationals’ activity
would be cataloged as a country, it would be ranked the 12th top
emitter in the world.
Policy
implications behind the results of the paper are clear. Multinational
enterprises need to be a part of the solution in the fight against climate
change reducing the environmental pressure within their operations and supply
chains. A more environmentally sustainable choice of suppliers, the reduction
in the use of energy and materials intensive inputs and the technology
transfers to affiliates, are some of the key decisions that headquarters have
to take into consideration.
A nice
paper in a great journal!
We hope you
enjoy it!
This work
was supported by the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (ECO2016–78938-R)
and by the “Plan Propio de Investigación” of the University of Castilla-La
Mancha (UCLM).