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Adriana Trujillo

A Recommended Methodology for Estimating and Reporting the Potential Greenhouse Gas Emi... - 1 views

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    The World Resources Institute released a recommended methodology for measuring and disclosing the potential emissions from fossil fuel reserves held by coal, oil, and gas companies.
Adriana Trujillo

Discussing Offshore Wind Farms, Hurricanes, & Long-Term Sustainability | CleanTechnica - 0 views

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    The U.S. will have to use a variety of renewable energy technologies, like offshore wind, to transition from a carbon-based energy economy to a renewable energy-based economy, according to Andrew Myers, an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering at Northeastern University. In the U.S., "offshore wind energy is a vast, largely untapped resource of renewable energy with enormous potential," said Myers. "[T]he potential resource is estimated to have a capacity close to the existing electricity capacity of the entire nation." CleanTechnica (8/5) 
Adriana Trujillo

50% Renewable Energy By 2030 For Saskatchewan - 0 views

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    Saskatchewan, Canada, has set a goal to source 50% of its electricity from renewables by 2030. The province currently sources about 5% of its total electricity from wind, but experts say that total could double by 2020. The Canadian Solar Industries Association said Saskatchewan also has a huge potential for solar development. "Saskatchewan's potential for solar power generation is significantly superior to Germany's -- the country with over 50% of the world's operating solar technology," it said. 
Adriana Trujillo

Wal-Mart Steps Up Push to Shed Potentially Harmful Chemicals - Bloomberg - 0 views

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    Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is expanding its program to clean up the products it sells, setting a 2022 target for reducing potentially harmful substances and widening the list of chemicals it wants to avoid.
Adriana Trujillo

Ecodesk Launches Conflict Minerals Monitoring Tool · Environmental Management... - 0 views

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  • As each supplier completes a declaration on its sustainability profile, data is automatically connected to a customer dashboard,
  • enabling businesses to analyze conflict mineral use by geography, industry and by individual smelters at a glance.
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  • Ecodesk says it can help customers and their suppliers report once, but share many times, through its profile-based platform, thus avoiding having to complete repeat questionnaires.
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    Ecodesk launched a monitoring tool for businesses to track conflict minerals in supply chain. They want it to be an eary warning system for non-financial factors in supply chain, providing an understanding of potential problems
Adriana Trujillo

Apple swings for the fences with $848 million solar deal | GreenBiz - 1 views

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    The tech giant Tuesday announced a plan with First Solar to power all California operations with the sun, potentially becoming the budding renewable energy sector's biggest commercial deal ever.
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    The tech giant Tuesday announced a plan with First Solar to power all California operations with the sun, potentially becoming the budding renewable energy sector's biggest commercial deal ever.
Del Birmingham

Nature Conservancy | Nature's Make or Break Potential for Climate Change - 0 views

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    New study shows we've been underestimating nature's role in tackling climate change.
Adriana Trujillo

New forest satellite monitoring tool set for take off | Innovation Forum - 1 views

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    A new radar and satellite system will give brands greater forest commodity sourcing transparency Companies that source commodities from areas potentially at risk of deforestation will have a new weapon in their armoury from the start of 2017. Starling is a high-resolution satellite auditing service that can be used to check forest management practices, in particular in source countries for palm oil, such as Indonesia and Malaysia.
Adriana Trujillo

A changing China for a changing climate | GreenBiz - 0 views

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    The country may be the world's largest carbon emitter, but China has the potential to become a clean energy leader. China is now the largest producer of renewable energy, generating 325 million tons of oil equivalent in 2013. Although renewables represented only 11 percent of the country's total energy production in 2014, this shift indicates the Chinese government's effort to transition its energy production mix.
Adriana Trujillo

CEO Declaration: Accelerating a low emissions future | OGCI - 0 views

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    BP, Shell, and other global oil and gas companies created OGCI Climate Investments, a 10-year, $1 billion dollar investment fund to "accelerate the development of innovative technologies that, once commercialized, have the potential to reduce GHG emissions on a significant scale." The combined operations of the OGCI member companies account for more than one-fifth of global oil and gas production and more than 10% of the global energy supply.
amandasjohnston

Standing Rock Celebrates as Army Corps Denies Key Permit, Halts Project - 0 views

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    The Obama Administration and the Army Corps of Engineers officially denied the easement to cross under Lake Oahe in North Dakota after a many months-long campaign by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and allies against the Dakota Access Pipeline. The Army Corps will undertake an environmental impact statement (EIS) to look at potential alternative routes for the pipeline.
amandasjohnston

Nuclear Waste Can Now be Transformed into Diamond Batteries| Interesting Engineering - 0 views

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    Geochemists from the UK developed a way to take dangerous nuclear waste and turn it into artificial diamonds. These diamonds can generate their own electric current. With a half-life of nearly 5,800 years, these potential diamond batteries could offer solutions to both waste and energy issues.
amandasjohnston

United Nations News Centre - Countries urged to prioritize protection of pollinators to... - 0 views

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    Bees, butterflies and other pollinators are increasingly under threat from human activities and countries must transform their agricultural practices to ensure global crop production can meet demand and avoid substantial economic losses, the United Nations Conference on Biological Diversity heard today. According to the global assessment on pollinators produced by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), 75 per cent of our food crops and nearly 90 per cent of wild flowering plants depend to some extent on animal pollination, which is the transfer of pollen between the male and female parts of flowers to enable fertilization and reproduction. Without pollinators, crops such as coffee, cacao and apples would drastically suffer, and changes in global crop supplies could increase prices to consumers and reduce profits to producers, resulting in a potential annual net loss of economic welfare of $160 billion to $191 billion globally.
Del Birmingham

Even in states suing over new climate regulations, coal use is shrinking - The Washingt... - 0 views

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    New data released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration also highlighted another potential contradiction: Virtually every state suing to block the Clean Power Plan has itself shifted toward burning less coal to generate the electricity its residents need since the year 2007 - in some cases by very large amounts.
Adriana Trujillo

SNL: Unsubsidized wind poised to become cost-competitive soon, report says | SNL - 0 views

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    Wind generation in the US has the potential to reach grid parity with natural gas and other energy sources by 2035 without any federal support, according to consulting firm Macquarie Research. "We believe the US is now the most attractive wind market in the world due to the increased visibility of demand in the long term," Macquarie said.
Adriana Trujillo

Offshore wind can match coal, gas for value by 2025-RWE, E.On, GE, others | Energy & Oi... - 0 views

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    Offshore wind has the potential to become cost-competitive with coal and gas in Europe by 2025, according to a letter released by General Electric, E.ON, Siemens and eight other energy firms. "This commitment is only possible with a stable, long-term market for renewables in Europe. If the offshore industry is to realize its cost reduction goals, a strong pipeline of projects is needed," they wrote.
Adriana Trujillo

Aerospace Production Technology Cuts Waste, Carbon Footprint · Environmental ... - 0 views

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    Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS), an aerospace production technology, has the potential to build light, sustainable parts and reduce a company's carbon footprint, according to a study by EOS and Airbus Group Innovations, previously EADS Innovation Works.
Adriana Trujillo

El Nino's Return Ominous for Food Production · Environmental Management & Ene... - 0 views

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    The El Nino weather pattern appears to be returning with the potential threat to global food production.
Adriana Trujillo

The Scary New Evidence on BPA-Free Plastics | Mother Jones - 0 views

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    CertiChem and its founder, George Bittner, who is also a professor of neurobiology at the University of Texas-Austin, had recently coauthored a paper in the NIH journal Environmental Health Perspectives. It reported that "almost all" commercially available plastics that were tested leached synthetic estrogens-even when they weren't exposed to conditions known to unlock potentially harmful chemicals, such as the heat of a microwave, the steam of a dishwasher, or the sun's ultraviolet rays. According to Bittner's research, some BPA-free products actually released synthetic estrogens that were more potent than BPA.
Adriana Trujillo

Green Game Changers: Business Innovation Is Flowing In The Global Economy - Press Releases - 0 views

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    "Green Game-Changers: Insights for Mainstreaming Business Innovation" (World Wildlife Fund and Verdantix) features 16 case studies that demonstrate how sustainable business innovations are flowing between regions of the globe. The report also details the types of green innovations that could potentially disrupt established companies.
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