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Title: The Climate Gap Hiding in Plain Sight And the Nigerian-Born Consultant Whos Fixing It
United States, 2nd Jul 2025 - In the race to decarbonize, most American companies are steering with only half the map. They retrofit factories, install solar panels on office roofs, and electrify vehicle fleets, all necessary steps. But when it comes to the largest slice of their carbon footprint—the emissions tied to supply chains, product use, and end-of-life disposal—many are flying blind.These emissions, known as Scope 3, can account for more than 70% of a company’s total impact, yet they remain the most under-addressed, under-reported, and misunderstood part of corporate climate strategy.Endurance Benard Olowo, a Nigerian-born energy transition strategist at one of America’s foremost and top management consulting firms, is on a mission to fix that.“We don’t have a climate technology problem. We have a leadership problem,” Olowo says. “Scope 3 is where the real work, and the real opportunity, begins.”That opportunity is embodied in ScopeShift, a new strategic framework developed by Olowo to help U.S. businesses move from passive reporting to proactive transformation. Unlike typical carbon tools that stop at measurement, ScopeShift offers companies a full architecture for diagnosis, prioritization, collaboration, and results, all grounded in business value and operational clarity.The Hidden Majority of EmissionsScope 3 emissions are notoriously difficult to manage because they fall outside a company’s direct control. These include:Emissions from suppliers' operationsPackaging and transportation impactsCustomer product usage (e.g., electricity used to run a device)Waste and disposalMost companies lack the visibility, influence, or internal integration to address them. As a result, sustainability efforts become fragmented, or worse, perfo...
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