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Businesses and investors need to roll up their sleeves and join the race to revive biodiversity

Corporate Knights

Bending the curve of biodiversity loss. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. About US$44 trillion per year of this global output is dependent on nature. Biodiversity awareness in the world of finance.

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At long last, Canada restricts oil and gas subsidies (except for all the loopholes)

Corporate Knights

We are bending the curve on Canada’s fight on pollution.” The document also holds out the possibility of subsidies for carbon trading deals under Article 6 of the Paris agreement, and for Indigenous participation in fossil fuel projects. I think we’ve got to be very careful about the LNG argument,” he told the Globe and Mail.

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AI doesn’t have to be a power hog

GreenBiz

What’s more, the climate impact of AI — both in terms of power consumption and all the electronic waste that gadgets create — is a legitimate, growing concern. So, what’s being done to "bend the curve," so to speak? This article first appeared in GreenBiz's weekly newsletter, VERGE Weekly, running Wednesdays. Pull Quote.