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India Commits to 45% Emissions Intensity Reduction by 2030

ESG Today

India’s first NDC was submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2015, with goals to reduce emissions intensity of its GDP by 33% to 35% compared to 2005 levels by 2030, achieve 40% cumulative electric power installed capacity from non-fossil sources, and create additional carbon sink of 2.5

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Commodity AND Security

Chris Hall

When global leaders gathered at COP26 last year, governments pledged ambitious 2030 emissions reduction targets to achieve net zero by 2050. Since the early days of the Kyoto Protocol, carbon was the commodity of choice for measuring and offsetting the negative impact on the climate. Months on, the effects have been debatable at best.

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Local Leaders and mayors call for power shift to meet net zero

Envirotec Magazine

Local and regional leaders appeared at a public event in Birmingham on 13 July to make the case to Government for additional powers to tackle climate change. The Climate Change Committee recently estimated that local authorities can influence around one third of the emissions in their local areas through place shaping and partnerships.

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Analyzing Carbon Offset Markets’ role in our journey to a net-zero world

Carlos Sanchez

Carbon offset markets have always been complex and controversial instruments to fight climate change. Climate science is clear. We need to cut greenhouse emissions rapidly in this decade to avoid the catastrophic and unpredictable effects of climate change. Offsetting is often a dangerous climate lie.

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PSEG's Chairman, President and CEO Ralph Izzo Announces Plans to Retire at End of 2022

3BL Media

His contributions have been extensive, but to name a few: Tackling Climate Change as a respected science and business advocate in state, national and global climate discussions, most recently at COP26 in support of preserving existing nuclear generation and advancing the widespread adoption of energy efficiency. .

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ESG Explainer: China’s Climate Challenge

Chris Hall

An analysis published last year by the Asia Investor Group on Climate Change said China’s ETS would need to expand rapidly to cover other parts of the economy to keep the country on track to achieve net zero by 2060. The impacts of climate change on biodiversity are yet to be evaluated.”. billion kilowatts by 2030.

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The ESG Explainer: Advance Australia, Finally

Chris Hall

Despite suffering severe impacts from climate change, Australia remains married to coal, but alternative energy opportunities are emerging. Many of the communities dealing with this recent flooding have already had to deal with a range of cascading climate events in recent years.