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Los Angeles City-Owned Buildings to Go 100% Carbon Free

Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti on Monday committed all new or substantially rehabilitated buildings owned by the City of Los Angeles to be 100 percent carbon free — and to use...
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Switzerland Pilots World’s ‘First-Of-Its-Kind’ Local Electricity Market

In Switzerland, Water and Electricity Works Walenstadt has announced the successful completion of the country’s first blockchain-enabled local electricity market. The pilot, completed in January, was financed by the Swiss...
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How Native Tribes Are Taking the Lead on Planning for Climate Change

On a hot summer’s day, marine ecologist Courtney Greiner walks the shore of a rocky Washington beach at low tide with a handful of staff and interns. They stake out...
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Green Transport Set to Overtake Cars in World’s Major Cities by 2030

From public transport to cycling, sustainable transport is on course to overtake driving in the world’s biggest cities within a decade, according to a study released on Monday. Private car...
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How to Make Climate Refugee Protections a Reality

Imagine if you couldn’t feed your children and had to leave your home because of fossil fuels burned in a far-off country. That’s what people on the front lines of...
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5 Strategies That Achieve Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Simultaneously

Climate actions have often fallen into one of two strategies: mitigation efforts to lower or remove greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere, and adaptation efforts to adjust systems and societies to withstand...
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BlackRock and Barclays to Act on Climate Investment Calls

As reports emerge that Barclays is set to agree on shareholder calls to phase-out fossil fuel investments, BlackRock has already made strides on its stance to remove fossil fuel firms...
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Why Cyber-Risk Should Take Centre Stage in Financial Services

Cybercrime could cost banks an estimated $350 billion in the next five years. At larger banks, the approach to this risk is still often a work in progress. The sector...
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Glasgow Announces City-Wide Net Zero Roadmap

ScottishPower has launched Zero Carbon Communities (ZCC) in Glasgow – the first detailed roadmap setting out the scale of the challenge for local communities in reaching the city’s net zero...
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Carbon Markets Get Real on Removal

Trey Hill’s family has been working the land around Rock Hall, Maryland, since the early 1900s. Their company, Harborview Farms, now harvests corn, wheat and soy from thousands of acres....
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Ernst & Young Becomes First Big Four Organization to Set Global Carbon Neutrality Target

Ernst & Young became the first of the Big Four accounting firms to announce a plan to reach carbon neutrality globally. The firm’s goal is to get there by the...
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Sustainable Agriculture Cleans up Rivers in Cuba

New scientific findings reveal that Cuba’s rivers are in better health than the Mississippi River. The research was a joint effort between Cuba and the United States, marking the two...
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