What would it take to limit climate change to 1.5°C?

A new study analyzes the required climate policy actions and targets in order to limit future global temperature rise to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2100.
Posted On 22 May 2015
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Green Bonds a Way to Help Address Climate Challenges

The World Bank pioneered the green bond market, issuing its first green bond in 2008.
Posted On 21 May 2015
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Vancouver Showcasing Next Generation of Energy Disruption

Entrepreneurship will be celebrated within a special feature at the upcoming Canadian Investor Conference
Posted On 21 May 2015
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Clean Energy Investment Shifting to Developing Nations

Developing countries are prioritizing solar, wind, and other renewable energy sources in order to reduce energy poverty
Posted On 20 May 2015
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How Food Waste Costs Our Cities Millions

Almost all urban areas experience high levels of food waste—food that is fit for consumption when it reaches consumers but is discarded before or after spoiling.
Posted On 19 May 2015
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New environmental rules for polar shipping established

Polar Code environmental requirements adopted but GHG reduction targets for international shipping put off - again
Posted On 18 May 2015
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Sustainable Energy – Some progress but a long way to go

New Report Finds World Progressing on Sustainable Energy Goals But Still Far From Finish Line
Posted On 18 May 2015
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Ontario Sets 2030 Greenhouse Gas Pollution Reduction Target

New new mid-term target to reduce emissions by 37 per cent below 1990 levels by 2030 builds momentum toward a Low-Carbon Economy
Posted On 18 May 2015
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