The world is at a tipping point when it comes to climate change, and over 80% of executives are concerned, according to Deloitte Global’s 2021 Climate Check report. Perhaps that’s because most global organizations are already starting to feel its negative impacts. “It’s hard to ignore the increasing number of catastrophic, climate-related events affecting populations and... Continue Reading →
How we could change the planet’s climate future
The climate crisis is too vast and complicated to solve with a silver bullet, says author David Wallace-Wells. What we need is a shift in how we live. Follow along as he lays out some of the dramatic actions we could take to build a livable, prosperous world in the age of global warming. Continued... Continue Reading →
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Morton Deutsch, eminent psychologist, Columbia University professor, mentor extraordinaire, and one of the founders of the field of conflict resolution, died last March at age 97. Deutsch spent his illustrious career creatively and systematically studying ways to make the world more just and peaceful. He was a tough-minded and tenderhearted scientist with an intense commitment to developing... Continue Reading →
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Ford’s All-Electric Version F-150 Could Be A Game Changer!
Rachel Maddow reports on the immense popularity of the Ford F series pick-up trucks, and particularly the F-150, which is set to be released in an all-electric version. If the electric F-150 is a success, its popularity could make the difference in normalizing electric vehicles in the U.S. and begin the phase-out of gas-powered vehicles.... Continue Reading →
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The prospects for renewable energy look good in 2021. The mood around the world has shifted. At opposite ends of the Earth, China has adopted a target to cut net carbon emissions to zero by 2060, while US President Joe Biden rejoined the Paris Agreement on his first day in office. And here in the... Continue Reading →
In 2021, expect to see a renewables revolution
Experts say the new administration can jumpstart climate protections by taking on rising methane emissions, but it won’t be easy or quick. On his first day in office, President Biden signed a sweeping executive order that stops the Keystone XL pipeline and pauses oil lease sales in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. But behind these... Continue Reading →
Biden Moves to Dial Down America’s Soaring Methane Emissions
Scientists say $2 trillion investment can decarbonize energy by 2050, paid for with a carbon tax In the primaries, Joe Biden wasn’t the first choice of most climate hawks. For, example, the youth-led Sunrise Movement, which supports radical climate proposals, graded the top three candidates, putting Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren in first and second place,... Continue Reading →
Scientists say $2 trillion investment can decarbonize energy by 2050…
Iceland Is Sucking Carbon Dioxide From the Air and Turning It Into Rock OSLO, Feb 4 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) — On a barren hillside in southwest Iceland, workers are installing huge fans to suck carbon dioxide from the air and turn it to stone deep below ground, in a radical — but expensive — way... Continue Reading →
Iceland Is Sucking Carbon Dioxide From the Air and Turning It Into Rock
Market Statistic, LLP has recently published a study report on the global Waste to Energy Market. The report illustrates the market thoroughly and has offer a structural evaluation analysis of the market. This research report showcases the graphical representations of the Waste to Energy industry. ‘Global WTE Market comprises of basic market dynamics like the... Continue Reading →