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Why We Chose Regenerative Design as a Competence Unit and Not Sustainable Development

Green Project Management

The challenges we face—from climate change to biodiversity loss—demand urgent and transformative action. This realization drove us to make a bold […] The post Why We Chose Regenerative Design as a Competence Unit and Not Sustainable Development appeared first on The GPM Blog.

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The Peril of Reductionism: Lessons from the Aral Sea

Green Project Management

I want to talk about sustainabilityand more importantly, why we at GPM have placed regenerative practices at the heart of sustainable project management. For too long, the conversation around sustainability has been stuck in […] The post The Peril of Reductionism: Lessons from the Aral Sea appeared first on The GPM Blog.

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Amazon, Google, Microsoft and the climate cloud

GreenBiz

Amazon, Google, Microsoft and the climate cloud. Despite all they're doing to address climate change with both emissions reduction plans, circular economy innovation and consumer awareness, Amazon, Google and Microsoft have been criticized — rightly so, in my mind — for their close ties to the oil and gas sector. Heather Clancy.

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Cisco Foundation Sparks Innovation by Investing in Promising Solutions to Climate Change

3BL Media

DESCRIPTION: It is hard to look at the news or social media today and not be confronted with the issue of climate change. million people in 50 countries, 64 percent of the world’s population believes climate change is a global emergency. by Peter Tavernise. SOURCE: Cisco Systems Inc. According to a recent UN survey of 1.2

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Inogen Alliance Presents at COP29 in Azerbaijan

3BL Media

Blue Zone events: WATER RESILIENCE AND CLIMATE CHANGE. This SVA framework, designed to evaluate the effects of climate change on water resources—from supply chains to distribution networks—has been applied in over 800 locations globally.

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Regen Notes

Martin Brown

Regen Notes is a Fairsnape fortnightly newsletter of regenerative news, stories and more, with a sideways focus on the built environment. Everything we need to avoid the exponential impacts of climate change is doable. To Fairsnape blog followers and subscribers: Firstly thank you for your support. Martin Brown.

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Cisco Foundation sparks innovation by investing in promising solutions to climate change

Cisco CSR

It is hard to look at the news or social media today and not be confronted with the issue of climate change. million people in 50 countries, 64 percent of the world’s population believes climate change is a global emergency. . Currently, less than two percent of philanthropic dollars go toward addressing climate change.