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Forbes : green tech
21  mars     10h00
Nature-Based Climate Solutions: Rebuilding Trust In Carbon Markets
Felicia Jackson, Contributor    For companies trying to achieve net zero with integrity, the complexities of what carbon credits to invest in and where are legion. New research identifies solutions.
20  mars     21h42
How The Forest Act And Business Can Help Stop Deforestation Globally
Marà­a Mendiluce, Contributor    Forests are home to most of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity. Yet, we seem obsessed with chopping them down in our never ending conquest of nature.
    16h22
Why Has ESG Become Woke? - Environmentalism can be Nonpartisan
Saleem H. Ali, Contributor    Climate change has become the touchstone of twenty first century environmentalism and most other environmental issues have been eclipsed by its prominence.
    14h39
Belgian-Dutch Ventyr Wins Norway’s First Offshore Wind Auction
Daniela De Lorenzo, Contributor    The offshore wind farm should help Norway increase its production and delivery of renewable energy and match with the government’s goal of , MW by .
    14h14
Using Magic Ball’ Sensors And Software To Boost Electric Grid Capacity By 40%
Alan Ohnsman, Forbes Staff    Norway’s Heimdall Power is working with a Minnesota utility to squeeze more electricity out of its power lines with AI enabled temperature and weather monitoring.
    14h02
Leading Investors Back New Regenerative Organic Agriculture Fund
Jamie Hailstone, Contributor    The Rockefeller Foundation is among the investors to back a new fund, which aims to help U.S. farmers transition to regenerative organic agriculture methods.
    11h54
Climate Inaction Could Cost 1,266 Trn, As US Pushes Back On Reporting
Felicia Jackson, Contributor    There is growing pushback against the use of ESG as a risk adjusted investment lens despite growing certainty on climate risk and associated costs.
    09h15
Cost Of Climate Change: Why Saving Our Planet Now Is Cheaper
Nils Rokke, Contributor    The cost of fighting climate change is high, but in the long run it will be so much cheaper to pay the price now.
18  mars     23h53
How Much Do Wind Turbines Affect U.S. House Prices? You Might Be Surprised
David Vetter, Senior Contributor    New research looking at the effect of the proximity of wind turbines on U.S. property values has revealed some interesting findings.
    13h37
Current Climate: Big Risks As Oceans Overheat
Alan Ohnsman, Forbes Staff    This week’s Current Climate, which every Monday brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability.
    12h18
Are AI And Air Quality Monitoring Natural Bedfellows?
Jamie Hailstone, Contributor    The air quality monitoring sector is already making heavy use of AI and number crunching algorithms. Does this mean AI and air quality are a match made in data heaven
    10h52
Global Recycling Day: What Is Sport Doing And Is It Enough?
Claire Poole, Contributor    Global sports industry creates waste from food and drink, packaging, materials, apparel, merchandise, signage, equipment, overlay. What is sport doing to prevent this
    09h00
The Next Climate Adaptation Leap: Big Changes Demand Big Science
John Sabo, Contributor    The time space distraction of climate adaptation is real, we need to get ahead. Only experimentation will get us there.
17  mars     11h47
LTNs Good For Health, Economy, Concludes U.K. Government Seeking Their End
Carlton Reid, Senior Contributor    The U.K.’s Department for Transport DfT has contradicted itself in press releases issued on Sunday, March.
16  mars     14h01
Cycleways Lead To Rise In Flemish Cycle Safety And Usage
Carlton Reid, Senior Contributor    Thanks to government investment in safety programs and promotions, more people are cycling for everyday transportation in Flanders.
15  mars     17h35
Modeling Sustainable Industrial Ecosystems Is A Great Business’ For AVEVA’s Boss
Gaurav Sharma, Senior Contributor    Providing technological solutions for sustainable industrial ecosystems is a growing and prescient market, says industrial software provider AVEVA’s CEO Caspar Herzberg.
    13h30
Youth Plaintiffs Challenge Virginia’s Climate Policies
Monica Sanders, Contributor    Tuesday, March , plaintiffs in Layla H. v. Commonwealth of Virginia argued for a full trial about the right to a livable climate before the Virginia Court of Appeals.
    09h53
Solutions To Clean Up Transport In Cities Already Exist, Study Finds
Jamie Hailstone, Contributor    The study by the Clean Cities campaign found that if such solutions were implemented then emissions from transport can be cut by the in European cities by the s.
14  mars     19h59
They Vote. What Drives Women To The Polls. Abortion, Climate, Inflation And More
Joan Michelson, Contributor    She’s a year old woman... a young college educated woman. She can be a single mom, a woman of color. A grandmother. She’s not monolithic at any age or demographic.
    15h34
An Emergency Recovery Plan For Mekong Fishes And Fisheries
Jeff Opperman, Contributor    The Mekong River is the most productive freshwater fishery in the world but faces a range of threats. Here I review a six part Emergency Recovery Plan for fish and fisheries in the Mekong.
    12h42
The UK Is Failing On Net Zero And Energy Security
Felicia Jackson, Contributor    The UK has scored another own goal for its net zero plans, with the announcement of plans to build new gas fired power stations.
13  mars     18h52
Plug Power, GM Win Federal Funds In 750 Million Push To Accelerate Clean Hydrogen
Alan Ohnsman, Forbes Staff    The Energy Department is doling out grants to dozens of companies and universities to aid electrolyzer and fuel cell production to expand use of the carbon free fuel.
    16h45
Game-Changing’ Electric Factories Will Reshape Heavy Industries, Says European Developer Coolbrook
Gaurav Sharma, Senior Contributor    Engineering firm says it has the ideal technology for substituting conventional high temperature industrial equipment with less polluting and more efficient alternatives.
    15h21
U.K. Doubles Down On Fossil Gas Power. 10 Experts Deliver Verdicts
David Vetter, Senior Contributor    Top energy and systems experts offer insights on the U.K. government’s claim that a plan to build new gas power plants is in keeping with climate goals.
    13h15
SEC’s Climate Disclosure Rule: Held Up By Legal Hurdles
Monica Sanders, Contributor    The recent decision by the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC to implement a nationwide climate disclosure rule faces legal challenges.