Green Aviation – NASA Research Could Save Airlines Billions

Airlines could realize more than $250 billion dollars in savings in the near future thanks to green-related technologies developed and refined by NASA’s aeronautics researchers
Posted On 12 Jan 2016
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Corporate carbon reporting needs overhaul: KPMG global study

Key information is missing from annual financial and corporate responsibility reports
Posted On 04 Dec 2015
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If one country takes the lead, will the rest follow?

An important new concept shows how major countries can still assume a leadership role in the highly fragmented climate playing field
Posted On 26 Oct 2015
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Shifting the burden – Should developing nations bear the load for emissions reduction?

Emissions reduction targets by China, the US and Europe place harsh demands on the rest of the world
Posted On 25 Oct 2015
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The Arguments Against Climate Action Are Crumbling Fast

by Andrew Winston It’s getting very hard for the “go slow” crowd on climate and the clean economy. All of the best talking points are completely falling apart. Here are 7 core arguments about why the U.S. acting on climate change, or building a clean economy, are bad ideas…and...
Posted On 25 Oct 2015
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Global Climate Agreement – A Bridge Too Far?

National contributions provide entry point for the low-carbon transformation: the Paris Agreement now needs to build a bridge to the below 2°C goal
Posted On 22 Oct 2015
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Climate cash flow to poorer nations is still too slow

Rich countries are failing to fulfil pledges to make billions of dollars available to help the developing world tackle climate change.
Posted On 12 Oct 2015
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Land “Grabbing” Grows as Agricultural Resources Dwindle

As global agricultural resources shrink or shift, countries are crossing borders to obtain new farmlands
Posted On 06 Oct 2015
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