1、A forecast of tech supply chain emissions and electricity consumption by 2030InvisibleEmissionsAuthorsAugust Rick,Katrin Wu,Tianyi Luo Support fromAi Kashiwagi,Erin Newport,Hisayo Takada,Insung Lee,Jiyoon Shin,Ruiqi Ye,Tracy Cheng,Yeonho Yang,Yuan YingCopyright StatementThis report was written by Gr
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6、s report.ContentsExecutive summaryMethodology and data sources Global semiconductor manufacturing industry emissions forecastDecarbonisation status of the electronics supply chain by companyCompany portfoliosLimitationsAppendix4721 31 426263GREENPEACE|INVISIBLE EMISSIONS-EXECUTIVE SUMMARY4Introducti