Skip to main content

Home/ EC Environmental Policy/ Group items tagged York

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Adriana Trujillo

ConAgra Pledges Deforestation-Free Palm Oil · Environmental Management & Sust... - 0 views

  •  
    ConAgra Foods is the latest food giant to agree to eliminate any palm oil supplier engaged in deforestation. The company made the commitment in response to a shareholder proposal filed by Green Century Capital Management and the New York State Common Retirement Fund.
Adriana Trujillo

Energy Efficiency Hub Opens in Manhattan | Energy Manager Today - 0 views

  •  
    The Building Energy Exchange, a nonprofit to advance energy efficient technologies and lighting strategies in industry, opened in New York City's downtown Manhattan. The nonprofit serves as a hub for information and activities for building owners seeking energy savings.
Adriana Trujillo

Saving Water in California - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  •  
    Californians aren't doing enough to reduce their water use, despite being caught up in a years-long drought, writes the editorial board of The New York Times. "The state must focus on longer-term policies that encourage people to alter their lifestyles and businesses to change how they operate," the board writes
Del Birmingham

More Oil Companies Could Join Exxon Mobil as Focus of Climate Investigations - The New ... - 0 views

  •  
    The industry has resisted pressure for years from environmental groups to warn investors of the risks that stricter limits on carbon emissions could have on their businesses, although that appears to be changing. Energy experts said prosecutors may decide to investigate companies that chose to fund or join organizations that questioned climate science or policies designed to address the problem, such as the Global Climate Coalition and the American Legislative Exchange Council, to see if discrepancies exist between the companies' public and private statements.
Del Birmingham

In Season of Returning, a Start-Up Tries to Find Homes for the Rejects - The New York T... - 0 views

  •  
    The Christmas gifts have been delivered, and Secret Santa is done. Now, the work begins for Optoro, a start-up company that aims to reduce the financial and environmental costs of another great holiday tradition: returns. Little known to shoppers, however, is that a majority of returned items never make it back to retailers' shelves. Instead, the items wind their way through liquidators, wholesalers and resellers, many of the purchases ending up in landfills. According to some estimates, as much as two million tons of returned items - most of it undamaged merchandise - are thrown away each year, enough to fill over 200,000 garbage trucks.
Adriana Trujillo

Obama to Propose a $10-a-Barrel Fee on Oil - The New York Times - 0 views

  •  
    A $10-per-barrel tax on oil companies will be part of the Obama administration's budget proposal for fiscal 2017. Proceeds would fund alternative transportation and infrastructure. Congress is not expected to include the measure in spending legislation. The proposal is significant, however, because it reflects Obama's increased focus on climate change.
Adriana Trujillo

Communities Taking Center Stage Today at COP21 - 0 views

  •  
    The Climate Summit for Local Leaders-hosted by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and Michael Bloomberg, former mayor of New York City and the UN Secretary General's Special Envoy for Cities and Climate Change-is the largest-ever convening of mayors, governors, and local leaders focused on fighting climate change. 
Adriana Trujillo

The Reign of Recycling - The New York Times - 0 views

  •  
    The recycling industry is wasteful and ineffectual, and it will prove neither economically nor environmentally sustainable, writes John Tierney. You'd have to recycle 100,000 plastic bottles to offset the emissions from a single business-class transatlantic flight, and you probably wouldn't turn a profit in the process, Tierney notes. "How can you build a sustainable city with a strategy that can't even sustain itself?" he asks. 
Del Birmingham

Climate-Related Death of Coral Around World Alarms Scientists - The New York Times - 0 views

  •  
    Warming ocean waters are bleaching the world's corals to an unprecedented degree and could destroy huge swaths of coral reefs in areas ranging from Australia to Africa. "This is a huge, looming planetary crisis, and we are sticking our heads in the sand about it," says Justin Marshall of the University of Queensland in Australia.
Del Birmingham

After defeat in West, U.S. carbon tax push looks East | Reuters - 0 views

  •  
    Lawmakers in New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Vermont aim to introduce carbon pricing legislation, including carbon taxes and market-based carbon cap-and-trade measures,
Del Birmingham

In India, Summer Heat May Soon Be Literally Unbearable - The New York Times - 0 views

  •  
    Extreme heat can kill, as it did by the dozens in Pakistan in May. But as many of South Asia's already-scorching cities get even hotter, scientists and economists are warning of a quieter, more far-reaching danger: Extreme heat is devastating the health and livelihoods of tens of millions more.
Del Birmingham

The Business Pro's Guide to 12 Big Things that Happened at Climate Week | World Resourc... - 1 views

  •  
    When it comes to the private sector's efforts to curb climate change, the rubber hit the road at New York Climate Week. Companies and their nonprofit partners announced numerous milestones and hosted discussions throughout the city to translate lofty goals into action. Meanwhile, new initiatives were launched to deepen collaboration among the private sector, governments and civil society.
Del Birmingham

Hong Kong Will Phase Out Ivory Trade by 2021 | Smart News | Smithsonian - 0 views

  •  
    On January 31, The Hong Kong Legislative Council voted 49 to 4 to phase out the sale of antique ivory. As Tiffany May at The New York Times reports, the city will ban all sale of ivory, new and antique, by 2021, closing a system that poachers have previously exploited. The move will help staunch a significant player in the ivory market, which drives the destruction of elephant populations. In recent years, the United Nations estimates that poachers kill up to 100 elephants each day, which has devastated their populations.
Adriana Trujillo

Ben & Jerry's Clickbaited by Organic Consumers Association - 0 views

  •  
    An organic activist group and a subsequent article in The New York Times said testing has shown small amounts of the weed killer glyphosate in some Ben & Jerry's ice cream samples. Traces of the widely used pesticide can be found in many food products, and the company says it is working to determine how amounts from 0 to 1.74 parts per billion got into its supply chain.
Del Birmingham

Green finance: Funds for forests 'dwarfed by investment in activities that destroy them... - 0 views

  •  
    New research on progress towards ending deforestation by 2030 shows funding is woefully short, while indigenous groups say their role as protectors of the forest is under increasing threat. Recent news that the world's tropical forests are now so degraded they have become a source rather than a sink of carbon emissions have injected new urgency into the need to achieve the goals set out in the New York Declaration on Forests four years ago.
Del Birmingham

In the Arctic, the Old Ice Is Disappearing - The New York Times - 0 views

  •  
    In the Arctic Ocean, some ice stays frozen year-round, lasting for many years before melting. But this winter, the region hit a record low for ice older than five years.
Del Birmingham

In a Warming West, the Rio Grande Is Drying Up - The New York Times - 1 views

  •  
    "The effect of long-term warming is to make it harder to count on snowmelt runoff in wet times," said David S. Gutzler, a climate scientist at the University of New Mexico. "And it makes the dry times much harder than they used to be."
Del Birmingham

The Business Pro's Guide to 12 Big Things that Happened at Climate Week | World Resourc... - 0 views

  •  
    When it comes to the private sector's efforts to curb climate change, the rubber hit the road at New York Climate Week. Companies and their nonprofit partners announced numerous milestones and hosted discussions throughout the city to translate lofty goals into action. Meanwhile, new initiatives were launched to deepen collaboration among the private sector, governments and civil society.
Adriana Trujillo

25 C40 Cities Commit to Become Carbon Neutral by 2050 | Sustainable Brands - 1 views

  •  
    At the COP23 conference in Bonn, Germany, mayors of 25 major cities from around the globe have signed a commitment to make their cities carbon-neutral by 2050. The list includes US cities Boston; Los Angeles; New York City; Philadelphia; Austin, Texas; and Portland, Ore.
« First ‹ Previous 41 - 60 of 86 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page