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Energy-Saving Water Technologies Could Bring the World Closer to Net Zero

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DESCRIPTION: Water is one of the most visible signs of climate change, whether it is too much or not enough. But until recently, it mostly was seen as primarily a climate adaptation and resilience concern. The fact is, however, that water also can play a powerful role in climate mitigation. Water and climate change.

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Siemens announces Beyond 1% Summit: Accelerating digitalisation for sustainability and economic growth

Sustainability Matters

Our Net Zero 2050 commitment means that by 2050 the nation will have addressed those emissions. It will explore technologies critical to sustainability including Industrial AI, digital twins, additive manufacturing, digital decarbonisation platforms, smart grids, industrial metaverse and more.

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How European Climate Policy Can Bolster Energy Efficiency Measures

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These are just a few of the nightmare scenarios evoked by UN Secretary General António Guterres following the publication in April of the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report on climate science. Energy systems are, consequently, becoming more decentralized, digitized and decarbonized.

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Unlocking the value of energy communities

Renewable Energy World

Local community solar projects enhanced by one-stop shop digital systems are set to play a crucial role in the global energy transition. Innovation in renewable energy is obviously important but not only to fight climate change. By Luisa Matos and Sofia Pinto Barbosa.

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Podcast: Beyond the Scope of Climate Pledges

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This sustainability podcast series goes beyond the obvious in support of positive and collective climate action and is powered by insights from the Schneider ElectricTM Sustainability Research Institute. Younger generations are also mobilizing as climate activists who truly care about the environment, which in turn is influencing policy.