Getting to ‘net-zero’ emissions: How energy leaders envision countering climate change in the future
Editors’ Note: Under current proposals from Brooklyn city council members – like the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, which the Eagle covered Oct. 13 – greenhouse emissions must be at ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Only one in six (16%) of the world’s largest companies are currently on track to reach net zero emissions in their operations by 2050, while close to half (45%) continued to ...
CSX GP38H2 is the railroad’s first HFC (hydrogen fuel cell)-powered locomotive. CSX photo. Our rapidly warming planet has been sending us all repeated signs that the unrelenting accumulation of ...
Financing has long been recognized as a barrier to accelerating decarbonization in Southeast Asia. A successful transition to a low-carbon economy – especially in the region’s low- and middle-income ...
The United Nations-backed Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) launched a campaign with 1,045 companies participating in June 2019 to help limit the long-term, global average increase in the ...
Energy equals life. It warms, cools, and lights our homes. It moves the trucks that bring our groceries. It fuels the chips that drive the AI revolution. Energy can be considered a human right, and ...
As the climate crisis worsens, Formula One is looking for ways to pollute less planet-heating carbon and become more sustainable. Like many other sports, Formula One has committed to achieving ...
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Rich countries 'owe it to the world' to get themselves down to net zero emissions: Bill Gates
It is not a must for all countries to achieve "absolute zero," but richer countries must do so in order to show that there are solutions to mitigate the effects of the climate crisis. He called for ...
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