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The Impact Edit: When Harm Looks Reasonable
Automated systems in buildings now make consequential decisions about people—from tenant screening to security—yet accountability is disappearing across the value chain. This post explores the concept of "diffuse causation" and the hidden risks of algorithmic decision-making in real estate.
The Impact Edit: Carbon has a number. People have a paragraph.
Carbon has a number. People have a paragraph. This post explores why the "S" in ESG reporting remains so thin compared to environmental metrics. From the historical lessons of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire to the creation of the GHG Protocol, discover why fixing social sustainability reporting isn't a data problem—it’s a courage problem.