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What Is Energy Transition? A Guide to the Future of Energy

3BL Media

above pre-industrial levels as outlined in the Paris Agreement. Key breakthroughs include: Energy storage improvements : Advancements in battery technology, such as lithium-ion and solid-state batteries, are making renewable energy more reliable.

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The 25 most sustainable private companies in the world

Corporate Knights

Adevinta ASA Circular-consumption champion Norway-based Adevinta is an online classifieds group behind many popular digital marketplaces: Kijiji in Canada, leboncoin in France and Subito in Italy, among others. Through these platforms, Adevinta promotes circular consumption for individuals and businesses worldwide.

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Four Ways Development Agencies Can Advance Carbon Markets

3BL Media

This is the third in a three-part series exploring how Article 6 of the Paris Agreement can spur the clean energy transition. Digitalization of MRV processes will reduce the time, and consequently the transaction costs, required to generate emission reduction trades. Establishing public-private partnerships.

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Changing the narrative: the case for preserving policies and regulations essential for a clean energy economy

We Mean Business Coalition

In a polarised world, with strong headwinds coming from multiple directions, we see dangerous false narratives reappearing: that green is not compatible with growth despite phenomenal growth in clean technologies. Stand with us to move forward.

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Take Five: Bigger, Better, Bolder

Chris Hall

This was characterised by the Financial Times as part of a “tougher trade regime for clean technologies” and a “hardening stance” toward China. As China continues on its way to becoming the lead supplier of clean technologies to the rest of the globe, will the world’s major economic blocs contrive to compete themselves greener?

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