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The latest UN SDG progress report details how global strides in renewable energy and poverty reduction are tempered by persistent challenges hindering realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals.

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With carbon reporting requirements expanding around the world, 2023 will see many businesses disclosing their emissions for the first time. To report emissions, a business first needs to calculate them using carbon accounting, a process that involves...

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Inside Normative: New features for the 2023 reporting season Learn how Normative’s powerful new customization and data management features will save you time and energy this carbon reporting season. 26th of January 15:00-15:45 CET / 14:00 – 14:45 GMT...

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Too much of a good thing can kill you! In this article, Dr. Lewis Akenji of Hot or Cool Institute talks about the case of green technology which clearly demonstrates the limits of (resource and energy) efficiency.

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You can help your suppliers reduce their emissions – and your own carbon footprint.

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In North Philadelphia, Norris Square Neighborhood project sheds light on the effects of gentrification on their organization and in their community.

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Too much of a good thing can kill you! In this article, Dr. Lewis Akenji of Hot or Cool Institute talks about the case of green technology which clearly demonstrates the limits of (resource and energy) efficiency.

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In preparation for Stockholm 50, a series of regional multi-stakeholder consultations will be organized in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and West Asia between April and May 2022 .

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The Nordic Ministerial Declaration on a global agreement on plastic pollution and ambitions for UNEA 5.2 was adopted on November 3rd 2021 by the Nordic Ministers of Environment and Climate.

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The Covid-19 pandemic has put the wildlife trade and particularly wild meat consumption under the spotlight. Could regulating the different uses of wild animal species be a more effective response than a total ban?