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Giant solar-powered butterfly shows climate change solutions

Design World

Presently on a four-year journey around the world, the SolarButterfly plans to identify, record, and publicize at least a thousand climate protection pioneers and their… The post Giant solar-powered butterfly shows climate change solutions appeared first on Design World.

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Analysis shows widening gap between climate targets of private v publicly-listed companies

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On Earth Day, Net Zero Tracker (NZT) has released its latest analysis that reveals how far private firms are lagging behind their public counterparts in setting climate targets and, as a result, their readiness for incoming climate regulation.

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CDP honors Delta with double A scores for contribution to climate change and water security

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Delta Electronics Inc, a global provider of IoT-based Smart Green Solutions, today announced it has achieved double “A” scores in the 2023 Climate Change and Water Security reports of CDP for the third time.

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Beyond the climate jargon: Reflections from climate conference season 2023

Cisco Smart Manufacturing

For the climate sector, this is no exception and Climate Week NYC kicked it off with… Read more on Cisco Blogs For professionals of many sectors, fall is the season for a marathon of conferences, panels, webinars and events.

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UK pledges £1.6bn for international Green Climate Fund

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During the G20 summit in New Delhi in India, the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced the UK would commit a record £1.6bn to the UN-backed Green Climate Fund. The news also follows the government’s announcement at COP27 that the UK would triple its funding for climate adaptation.

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Refrigerant gases banned for climate-warming impact are being smuggled into Europe

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Illegal refrigerant gases, banned for their climate-wrecking impact, are still being smuggled into Europe, the London-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) has warned.

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ABB taking action to fight climate change

Design World

As concern continues to grow with the advancing effects of climate change, ABB is championing a proactive energy efficiency movement to educate U.S. businesses have an opportunity to collectively reduce energy consumption, significantly slow the… The post ABB taking action to fight climate change appeared first on Design World.

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