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Inogen Alliance Presents at COP29 in Azerbaijan

3BL Media

As technology reshapes how businesses, governments, and individuals approach responsible resource management, the discussion will focus on AI's unparalleled potential to drive resource efficiency, minimize waste, and accelerate the shift to a low-carbon economy.

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Companies Can Do More To Help Everyday People Reduce Emissions

3BL Media

Only urgent, short-term actions can deliver the temperature targets fixed in the Paris Agreement. Ireland, for example, cut greenhouse gas emissions by 42 percent from 2005 to 2020 while growing its economy by 81 percent, outgunning most of the major developed economies.

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A Voluntary Distraction

Chris Hall

Kevin Conrad, Executive Director of the Coalition for Rainforest Nations, says compliance carbon markets offer more effective support to the goals of the Paris Agreement. The Global Stocktake is a key process established under the Paris Agreement scheduled to take place at COP28 in Dubai.

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ESG Explainer: China’s Climate Challenge

Chris Hall

In general, the new plan promotes low-carbon development and the circular economy with new approaches to transport, energy production, and waste management policies. This would put China within range of overachieving on its NDC non-fossil fuel targets, but it would be insufficient to meet the Paris Agreement 1.5C

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4 Steps Your Company Can Take to Move Toward Net Zero

B the Change

The idea of net zero gained attention at the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate, with the goal for global emissions to reach net zero by 2050. In the 2015 Paris Agreement , many countries made binding commitments to reduce their country’s emissions in line with these limits. But progress has to start now.

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3-0 at half-time… How to draw inspiration from Liverpool FC to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 and beyond?

Sustainable Development Network

This article draws a parallel with the 2005 Champions League final between Liverpool FC and AC Milan. The SDG “score” at half-time Like Liverpool in the 2005 final, at half-time the international community is not on track to achieve the SDGs and "win the game". But time is running out. First, leadership.

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The ESG Explainer: Advance Australia, Finally

Chris Hall

Its interim target is to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 26-28% below 2005 levels by 2030. The country says based on 2021 emissions projections it is on track to reduce emissions by up to 35% below 2005 levels by 2030.