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in title, tags, annotations or urlWalmart, Target, 100+ others saved $19.3B through sustainability | Supply Chain Dive - 0 views
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A coalition of major corporations including Walmart, Target, Kellogg, Dell, The LEGO Group and more than 100 others reduced the combined carbon emissions of their supply chains by 633 million tons of carbon dioxide and saved $19.3 billion for their companies in 2018, according to a new report from the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)
'Dodgy' greenhouse gas data threatens Paris accord - BBC News - 0 views
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Potent, climate-warming gases are being emitted into the atmosphere but are not being recorded in official inventories, a BBC investigation has found. Air monitors in Switzerland have detected large quantities of one gas coming from a location in Italy. However, the Italian submission to the UN records just a tiny amount of the substance being emitted. Levels of some emissions from India and China are so uncertain that experts say their records are plus or minus 100%.
Costa Rica to ban fossil fuels and become world's first decarbonised society | The Independent - 1 views
Coal Is Out: 27 Governments Join Powering Past Coal Alliance To Phase Out Coal Globally | Sierra Club - 1 views
New Oceans Study Could Alter Climate Predictions - 0 views
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Currently, around one-fourth of human generated carbon dioxide emissions are absorbed by oceans, making them the world's largest carbon sink. But researchers from Newcastle, Heriot-Watt and Exeter Universities found that surfactants, invisible biological particles on the ocean's surface, can reduce the exchange of gases between the ocean and the air by up to 50 percent.
Biologists and Computer Scientists Team up to Map a Global 'Safety Net' for the Planet - Press Releases on CSRwire.com - 0 views
India investing more money in solar power than coal for first time | The Independent - 1 views
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