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Greater Collaboration and Transparency in Reporting Are Key to a More Sustainable Semiconductor Industry

3BL Media

C under the Paris Agreement. 1] In recent years, the semiconductor manufacturing industry has become recognized as a major and growing contributor to GHG emissions,[2],[3] which is prompting companies in the industry to declare GHG emissions reduction targets and timelines for achieving net zero emissions.

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China’s PV plants are booming, but is that good news for the fight against climate change?

Renewable Energy World

The factory is only one of many others expected to be constructed in the coming year, as part of China’s globally-leading PV manufacturing scheme. For the past decade and a half, China became the dominant player in the PV manufacturing field, after the sector received critical help from government subsidies back in 2004.

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4 Sustainable Business Trends to watch in 2021

Carlos Sanchez

As an example, heavy GHG emitters countries as China pledged for net-zero emissions by 2060, and the Paris Agreement became one of the issues driving voters to vote in the US presidential election. WBCSD, From Challenge to Opportunity: The role of business in tomorrow’s society, 2006.

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Green Volt Wind Farm and Mingyang Smart Energy: Pioneering the Future of Offshore Wind Energy

Green Tech Gazette

Mingyang Smart Energy: Innovating Wind Turbine Technology At the heart of the Green Volt wind farm’s success is the advanced technology provided by Mingyang Smart Energy, a leading Chinese company specializing in wind turbine design and manufacturing.

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

GreenBiz

New Zealand, a nation of about 5 million people, in late January reported progress toward its goal to cut emissions by 30 percent over the next decade compared with 2005 levels — but recognized current measures won’t be enough to meet the Paris Agreement goals. 17, there were 53 signatories representing 18 industries. .