The hydrogen economy can reduce costs of Climate Change Mitigation by up to 22%
The consequences of a changing climate are already visible. Transitioning to net zero by 2050 is critical. Clean hydrogen with net-zero emissions, although less
efficient and more costly than directly using renewable electricity...
CSOs say their roles have become more complex and relevant
Once perceived as hippies and tree-huggers, Chief Sustainability Officers have seen their role evolve from a backroom marketing function to being key figures in a
company’s business operation and growth. Demand from consumers for companies to be more upfront on their climate goals, increased regulation around sustainability and shareholder activism have added momentum to these changes.
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1.5°C: what it means and why it matters
The science is clear: to avert the worst impacts of climate change and preserve a liveable planet, global warming needs to be limited as much as possible and as a matter of urgency. Under the Paris
Agreement, countries agreed to substantially reduce global greenhouse gas emissions to enable the long-term global average surface temperature increase to be kept well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5°C.
Street Wars: Have E-Bikes made New York City a "nightmare"?
What do many New Yorkers think about delivery workers on e-bikes? They ride too fast. They zigzag in and out of traffic and bike lanes — sometimes
going the wrong direction altogether. They materialize on sidewalks, idle in groups and block the paths of pedestrians. They risk colliding with people, pets and cars in their rush to get where they’re going. "There are scenarios where..."
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