Consumer behaviour causing premature deaths from air pollution

A new study says 750,000 premature deaths caused by air pollution in 2007 were associated with goods and services produced in one region for consumption in another.
Posted On 29 Mar 2017
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Quiet revolution cuts energy consumption

Improving organisations’ sustainability and energy efficiency is reducing electricity use and carbon emissions far more than expected.
Posted On 27 Mar 2017
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CO2 emissions flat for third straight year despite global economy growth

Growth of renewable power, switches from coal to natural gas, improvements in energy efficiency, and structural changes in the global economy key factors
Posted On 17 Mar 2017
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Saving Food Saves Lives and Money – A Win Win Investment for all

Report from Champions 12.3 shows that companies, consumers and governments can save billions of dollars and millions of tons of food by acting to cut food loss and waste
Posted On 08 Mar 2017
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Canada’s glacial ice loss raises sea level

Dramatic increase in ice loss from the Arctic glaciers of Canada’s northernmost archipelago is now a major contributor to sea level rise. Glaciers are home to a quarter of all the Arctic ice.
Posted On 17 Feb 2017
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The Sunken Billions Revisited – Saving the World’s Fisheries

New World Bank Report says that giving Oceans a break could generate $83 Billion in additional denefits for fisheries
Posted On 14 Feb 2017
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Fossil fuels bypass is not science fiction

Innovative ideas by scientists and engineers to combat climate change build up a picture of what the world could be like without fossil fuels.
Posted On 14 Feb 2017
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World’s mountains threatened by global warming

Climate change is fundamentally altering mountains across the world, forcing treelines to migrate up the slopes and making ecosystems more vulnerable
Posted On 07 Feb 2017
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