Why is it so hard to imagine something better than capitalism? Canada’s recent heat records, wildfires, and over 450 deaths are the tip of a quickly melting iceberg. And only a week earlier someone leaked an IPCC draft report which warns of just how close we are to a cascading failure of our precious ecosystems.... Continue Reading →
Who’s A Greater Threat To Our Planet — Next-Door Junk Hoarders Or Private Island Billionaires?
It’s time to call out the “Billionaire Money Hoarders” for their harmful and antisocial behaviour It was still dark yesterday morning as I sipped my coffee and somehow found myself watching the show “Hoarders”. It made me think of an article that I read last week about a billionaire who was charged for doing essentially... Continue Reading →
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about the state of corporate sustainability and how it’s not delivering on the promise of a sustainable business model. Before you contest that fact, remember that in 2018 CO2 emissions hit their highest level in recent history, plastic pollution continues to get worse and is now in our food... Continue Reading →
Fake Leadership is dangerous when it comes to Corporate Sustainability, Plastic Pollution and Climate Change.
The Hidden Subsidy of Fossil Fuels
Alas, such a clean fix is impossible, because the $5.2 trillion figure includes much more than a cash transfer from government to businesses. By the commonsense definition of the term, governments actually subsidized fossil fuels by $296 billion in 2017, according to the report.
COP26 | Breakthrough or more Blah Blah Blah?
Is COP26 the Answer We’ve Been Waiting For Or a Dangerous Fantasy? COP26 has been described as “the” critical climate summit to have a chance at limiting the warming of the planet to well below 2ºC, preferably 1.5ºC. Will COP26 keep 1.5 degrees alive? Will it be the answer we’re looking for or yet another... Continue Reading →
Local governments are having a say in how their nations revise climate goals ahead of COP26
One of the most unique features of the Paris Agreement is perhaps represented by the preamble paragraph itself: “Recognizing the importance of the engagements of all levels of government and various actors, in accordance with respective national legislations of Parties, in addressing climate change.” However, none of the first national climate plans (formally known as... Continue Reading →
Congress’s Climate Bill Is a Major Story. Journalists Are Missing the Most Important Part.
If the US doesn’t get this right before November’s climate summit, it’ll severely limit the country’s power to influence global climate action. This story is part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration cofounded by The Nation and Columbia Journalism Review to strengthen coverage of the climate story. In November, world leaders will meet... Continue Reading →
Achieving Climate Ambition at COP26 and Beyond
The Stimson Center and the British Embassy Washington are pleased to invite you to a discussion with two distinguished Ambassadors on the urgent need to mobilize more climate finance to build resiliency, fund innovative nature-based projects, and sustain meaningful climate ambition beyond the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in November. As a COP26 host, UK... Continue Reading →
Decarbonization – Achieve net zero
Leading net zero transformation Decarbonization has long been a priority for Atos, and we believe that through bold climate action a net zero future is possible. Wherever you are on your net zero journey, we can help build an effective strategy and deliver on ambitious targets through our climate expertise and efficient digital solutions. What... Continue Reading →
Gladys Habu knows first-hand the devastation climate change is already visiting on the world. The 25-year-old has vivid memories of Kale Island, a tiny islet in the Solomon Islands archipelago where she used to swim and barbecue on the white sand beaches. It’s also where her grandparents used to live, decades back. But Kale Island... Continue Reading →
How Youth Climate Activists Are Empowering Campaigners From Countries Suffering Most From Global Warming
Africa: What Does the World Need From COP26? – NewsEverything Africa
We requested consultants all over the world to inform us one problem that have to be tackled at COP26. Here’s what they’ve mentioned. Canada: ‘Far too usually we see delegates and scientists come collectively, talk about local weather points whereas leaving out a few of these most affected, like Indigenous peoples. It’s essential to uphold... Continue Reading →