This is good news for both exasperated workers and climate change.
But what’s less commonly explored is how a four-day workweek could be good for the Earth. A
showing that a 10% reduction in work hours could result in “drops in ecological footprint, carbon footprint and carbon dioxide emissions by 12.1%, 14.6% and 4.2%, respectively.”
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