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Global Experts to Convene at VERGE 2024 on the Urgency of Tackling Climate Super Pollutants

3BL Media

October 22, 2024 /3BL/ - The Global Heat Reduction Initiative (GHR) will host a panel of top climate scientists and entrepreneurs speaking out on the growing importance of reducing aggressive climate super pollutants including methane, black carbon, tropospheric ozone, and HFCs that are responsible for nearly half of all global warming.

Net Zero 147
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Creating an Energy-to-Food Future

B the Change

VAXA Takes an Oceanic-Based Approach to the Next Frontier of Food Production As climate change seeps into every aspect of our food chain, including our oceans, there is an imperative to pivot to alternative sources for nutrition to keep up with the future needs of our population.

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Collaboration Across Social Boundaries: A Practical Guide

Stanford Social Innovation

In the early 2000s, a number of leaders within the American conservative evangelical community embraced climate change as a priority issue. This shift was initiated when a British climate scientist, who is also a devout Christian, attended a retreat where he met a prominent leader from the American Christian evangelical movement.

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A Dignity First Corporate Demand for Climate Action

Sustainable Round Table

Even though thousands of the world’s most relevant, respected, and peer-reviewed climate scientists have warned for decades that deep, broad, and urgent action is needed to reduce the burning of fossil fuels, which is the primary cause of our climate and ecological breakdown.1 Because carbon emissions continue up, always.

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From 'climate quitting' to 'global boiling,' 10 terms that defined 2023

Corporate Knights

To say that 2023 is one for the record books is a vast understatement — the year was so out of the norm that you’re forced to go back at least 125,000 years for a point of reference. Climate quitters People who resign from their jobs over concerns about climate change. Do not get Colleen Hoover books.

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Zen and the art of saving the planet in the Trump era

Corporate Knights

As grief and fear spilled onto social media feeds, one climate leader held space for hope. There is an antidote to doom and despair, the architect of the landmark 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change posted. How many times do we not agree with colleagues who are also doing the utmost to address climate change?