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Is the golf industry doing enough to combat climate change?

GreenBiz

Is the golf industry doing enough to combat climate change? Sports leagues are seeing the impacts and the surge of climate-responsible athletes using their platforms to promote positive environmental and social impact — it’s something for the history books. Aubrey McCormick. Fri, 04/09/2021 - 02:00. The time is now.

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Cooking the books: The magical math of ‘climate-friendly’ meat

Corporate Knights

A convoy of tractors was making its way to a Dutch government building in February when Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted out his support for farmers revolting against the EU’s regulatory push to drive down climate emissions: “I’m pro-environment, but I support the farmers! Farming has no material effect on climate change.”

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These changes to our food systems could improve human and planetary health

GreenBiz

We have access to myriad documentaries and books aimed at increasing awareness. I am witnessing the increase in education ignite behavior changes in some communities: less meat; less waste; more conscious decisions. . The battle against climate change is vital. The more troops the merrier. Learn, share, act. To reach a 1.5

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Beef lobbying group’s ‘MBA’ downplays industry’s climate impact

Corporate Knights

Grass-fed, holistically grazed, regenerative cattle – said to sequester carbon and enrich soil all while providing burgers to the masses – positioned the industry as the heroes, not the villains, of the story. By some accounts, the tale of the climate-friendly cow has been a public relations and sales success.

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Canada is sleeping on the energy transition

Corporate Knights

Gareth Gransaull is the co-executive director of Re_Generation , Canada’s next-generation think tank working to build a regenerative economy, and a climate policy researcher with the Institute for Integrated Energy Systems at the University of Victoria.

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Professor Tim Flannery joins RMIT

Sustainability Matters

His work will focus on supporting and building resilient communities across the South Pacific, including the development of energy sovereignty, renewables, social cohesion, climate change impact governance, sustainable water, and climate-resilient practices and infrastructures.

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The Living Future 2022 Online Conference to Focus on Restoration + Justice

3BL Media

The Digital Event - Sponsored by Google - Features Ten Days of Inspiring Keynotes and Plenaries, Networking and Educational Sessions for the Regenerative Building Movement. ILFI Awards Ceremony and recognition event, celebrating the world’s most pioneering and ambitious regenerative design projects. Sponsorship.