The firms. worth more than $1.7 trillion. have made the climate pledges through the Science Based Targets initiative.
Read More »The Deadline to Electrify The UK’s Transport Sector by 2040 Is Too Late
That’s the call from Lord Deben. Chairman of the Committee on Climate Change. who spoke to the Environmental Audit Committee this morning.
Read More »BHP Boss Announces $400m to Tackle Existential Risk of Climate Change
CEO Andrew Mackenzie has endorsed drastic action to combat the issue of climate change. which he said was indisputable.
Read More »Ofgem Hits Back at Accusation It Is Failing to Prioritise Climate Emergency
The CBI sai it is concerned the regulator is relying on an ‘outdated policy mandate’ to regulate the industry and set price controls.
Read More »Got an Idea to Reduce Personal Water Consumption?
The government is proposing to introduce a personal target for water use.
Read More »Government Pledges £80m for Next-Gen Greener Cars and Planes
Development of the new technologies will be led by industry and academia and supported by more than 130 organisations.
Read More »Environment Damage Inflicts Billions in Losses on Iran’s Economy
A study carried out by the Iranian parliament alleges that the Iranian economy suffers billions in losses each year over the damage inflicted on the environment.
Read More »Global Patent Applications for Climate Change Mitigation Technologies
The rate of penetration of digital technologies in climate change mitigation technologies is extremely high. with almost 40% of such innovation in the energy and building areas characterised as being digital in nature.
Read More »IEA Launches New Tool for Tracking Oil and Gas-Related Methane Emissions Worldwide
IEA analysis has highlighted that global methane emissions from the oil and gas sectors could be reduced by nearly half at no net cost.
Read More »How can Britain Green Its International Supply Chains?
The Global Resource Initiative (GRI) taskforce met to discuss how the supply chain of key commodities can be fully sustainable.
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