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19  avril     12h54
The Challenge Of Growing Electricity Demand In The US
Wood Mackenzie, Contributor    Recently, we have seen a swift change in demand landscape, pushing electricity demand back into expansion, casting a spotlight on the resilience of utility supply chains
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New Research Sheds Light On How Compostable Packaging Breaks Down
Jamie Hailstone, Contributor    According to the study, compostable packaging breaks down successfully at composting facilities that meet reasonable operational parameters.
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Leading With Purpose: CSR, ESG, B Corps And Social Enterprise
Melissa A. Wheeler, Contributor    Consumers are much more vigilant when it comes to ethically sourced products, eliminating modern slavery in supply chains, and reducing waste and emissions.
18  avril     10h30
This Startup With A Better Way To Fuel Hydrogen Trucks Snags Its First Big Fundraise
Alan Ohnsman, Forbes Staff    Verne has raised a total of . million to help get its cheaper, lighter tanks and hydrogen fueling system out of the lab and into production.
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Untangling Climate Risk, Financial Risk, And Climate Impact
Robert G. Eccles, Contributor    Climate risk is financial risk is now an incantation that lacks analytical rigor. It confounds climate risk with climate impact. These concepts need untangling.
17  avril     15h00
Climate Change Will Cost Global Economy 38 Trillion Every Year Within 25 Years, Scientists Warn
Robert Hart, Forbes Staff    Researchers from Germany warned existing emissions have already put the world economy on course for a reduction of nearly a fifth within years, a figure that is likely to grow once increasing damage from weather disasters like storms and wildfires are factored in.
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EU Bites Into Cultivated Meat As Meatable Sets First Sausage Tasting
Daniela De Lorenzo, Contributor    It is not news that cultivated meat isn’t yet approved in Europe, yet we tasted their hybrid sausage containing of cultivated pork fat.
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The Three Body Problem, Natural Laws’ and Sustainability
Saleem H. Ali, Contributor    A science fiction novel by Hugo award winning writer Liu Cixin has transcended geopolitics and brought science as a bonding agent for Chinese and American audiences.
16  avril     13h15
Silence And Wonder: Rachel Carson And The Power Of Words
Jeff Opperman, Contributor    This week marks the th anniversary of the passing of Rachel Carson. Her book, Silent Spring, had a profound influence on the environmental movement.
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The 2024 Sustainability Priority List
Jon Chorley, Contributor    Over the last year, supply chain leaders faced an array of challenges, which will continue into and beyond.
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Climate Tech’s Migration Opportunity
Jamil Wyne, Contributor    Extreme weather events, scarcity of water and food, conflict and employment loss will displace many within their own countries, while others will have to leave their c...
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Green Hydrogen’s Hype Hits Some Very Expensive Hurdles
Alan Ohnsman, Forbes Staff    A fight over a tax credit for clean hydrogen and worries over high production costs are cooling near term expectations for the climate friendly fuel.
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How AI Is Helping Amazon Save Half A Million Tons Of Packaging Per Year
Amy Feldman, Forbes Staff    The retailing goliath built its own model to reduce packaging waste. Data from the company indicates it’s now helping to cut at least , tons of packaging a year.
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Centerline: How The Free Market-Right Is Working For A Return To Normalcy
Robert G. Eccles, Contributor    Centerline Liberties has organized nine center right taxpayer advocacy leaders who are advocating for free market principles to combat anti ESG legislation in red states.
15  avril     16h53
Tesla Teases A Robotaxi And Other Big Changes
Brad Templeton, Senior Contributor    There’s a lot Tesla has to do to make a robotaxi, but if they do, it might be a cheaper car to buy than a low cost EV
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Earth Day 55: Creating The World We Want To Live In
Jack Dangermond, Contributor    On the th Earth Day, progress has been dramatic. Using technology like GIS, digital twins, and AI, fueled by prosperity, we can literally map a better future for the planet.
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Current Climate: Limiting Forever Chemicals’ In Drinking Water
Amy Feldman, Forbes Staff    This week’s Current Climate, which every Monday brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability. Sign up to get it in your inbox every week.
14  avril     14h54
How Ocaquatics’ Employee Ownership Model Is Making Waves In Business Succession
Christopher Marquis, Contributor    Florida based Ocaquatics Swim School transitions to employee ownership, focusing on long term stability and community engagement.
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2024 Could Be The Year For American Lithium
Energy Innovation: Policy and Technology, Contributor    Booming U.S. demand for lithium could spur a domestic supply chain to fuel clean energy economic growth and boost national security.
13  avril     10h15
Is There A Problem With Being Carbon Neutral?
Simi Thambi"‹, Contributor    How is carbon neutrality defined And what exactly qualifies as being carbon neutral Understanding these aspects is crucial to demystify confusion.
12  avril     13h30
Inclusive Habitat Restoration: Building Resilience And Opportunity
Monica Sanders, Contributor    In an era where climate change poses unprecedented challenges, the strategic development of healthier habitats emerges as a critical avenue for sustainability.
11  avril     16h04
How Meta Nuked A Climate Story, And What It Means For Democracy
David Vetter, Senior Contributor    Mark Zuckerberg’s firm is under scrutiny again for allegedly suppressing content it doesn’t like. Whatever the explanation, the action has far reaching implications.
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Toyota’s VC Arm Pours 300 Million In Funds Targeting AI And Green Tech Startups
Catherine Wang, Forbes Staff    Toyota Ventures unveiled two million funds for early stage startups in fields such as AI, robotics and renewable energy.
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Eight Of 10 People Want Global Single-Use Plastics Ban, Survey Finds
Jamie Hailstone, Contributor    More than eight in of people polled worldwide want a ban on single use plastics, according to a new survey commissioned by WWF and the Plastic Free Foundation.
09  avril     13h41
Why Are Companies Buying So Many Carbon Removal Credits?
Phil De Luna, Contributor    These residual emissions can be addressed by paying technology companies mainly startups today to remove CO from the atmosphere, generating a carbon removal credit ...