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New Index Ranks World’s Largest Seafood Companies on UN SDGs

New Index Ranks World’s Largest Seafood Companies on UN SDGs

For the first time, the World Benchmarking Alliance has ranked 30 of the largest seafood companies worldwide on their commitments, transparency, and performance to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development...
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Dense, Well-Planned Cities Are Part of a Sustainable Future, Says Singapore Minister

Growing migration to cities is part of the solution for a more sustainable future, said Singapore’s Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan on Tuesday. Urban migration is how people vote with...
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The EU Declares War on E-Waste

Technician Christopher Olk concentrates hard as he removes the broken drive from a DVD player and pushes it back in again. “If it’s the mechanics or the electronics, I can...
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World’s Toughest Ban on Ivory Will Move Forward in UK as Court Rejects Challenge from Dealers

The UK instituted the world’s toughest ban on ivory last year which eliminated all sales of ivory and rankled collectors and dealers. Antique dealers sued in court to be able...
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Majority of UK Public Back 2030 Zero-Carbon Target – Poll

A majority of the UK public and almost half of Conservative voters support a radical plan to transform the economy and tackle the climate crisis, a poll suggests. YouGov found...
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This AI-Driven Energy Efficiency App in Madrid’s Metro Has Many Fans

When it comes to hyped technologies that could aid in the corporate fight against climate change, the blockchain and artificial intelligence are probably neck-in-neck. For those who view both with...
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Renewables Meet 50% of Electricity Demand on Australia’s Power Grid for First Time

Australia’s main electricity grid was briefly powered by 50% renewable energy this week in a new milestone that experts say will become increasingly normal. Data on the sources of power...
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Italy to Make Climate Change Study Compulsory in Schools

Italy will next year become the world’s first country to make it compulsory for schoolchildren to study climate change and sustainable development, Education Minister Lorenzo Fioramonti said. Fioramonti, from the...
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Here’s How Drones Are Being Used to Stop the Spread of Tropical Diseases

Satellite images, drone photos, and even Google Earth could help identify communities most at risk for schistosomiasis, one of the world’s worst tropical diseases, researchers report. A new study shows...
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Significant Renewable Energy Growth in U.S. Very Soon, New Estimates Predict

After revising its three-year U.S. power forecast, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has predicted major declines for fossil fuels and nuclear power alongside strong growth in renewables by 2022,...
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Why the Fight Against Nature Loss Should Be a Business Priority

Nature is essential to both global economic prosperity and individual business success. We cannot have a sustainable future for people and economies if we do not address nature, climate and people...
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Ross Garnaut: Three Policies Will Set Australia on a Path to 100% Renewable Energy

Australia could set a path to 100% renewable electricity, a highly reliable grid and significantly cheaper wholesale prices than today by introducing a handful of policies consistent with the Morrison...
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