Ending Deforestation Likely to Cost at Least $130 Billion a Year
Alaistair Marsh
APRIL 18, 2023
The new research focuses on the estimated price tag “to overcome the economic incentive to cut down trees.”
Alaistair Marsh
APRIL 18, 2023
The new research focuses on the estimated price tag “to overcome the economic incentive to cut down trees.”
Cisco CSR
MAY 10, 2022
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Corporate Knights
MARCH 20, 2023
The impacts of the climate crisis already cost Canadians an average of $720 per year for things like repairs after flooding or wildfires – and that price tag is expected to double or triple by 2050. Regulations and incentives can ensure that tenants get to benefit. Climate change and affordability are closely intertwined.
Envirotec Magazine
JUNE 8, 2023
Governments should consider introducing a combination of incentives and penalties, such as pay-as-you-throw (PAYT), if they are serious about lowering the volume of waste sent to landfill, argues Chris Williams of ISB Global , a UK-based software and solutions provider for the global waste management and recycling sector.
GreenBiz
DECEMBER 22, 2020
It developed the sustainability-minded audience by capturing a list of terms that someone interested in sustainability may use in their Twitter bio, or by tagging accounts that a climate activist may follow. To reach these rankings, Zoomph’s platform started with about 342 million anonymized profiles.
Corporate Knights
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023
Here at home, people with low incomes struggle to afford EVs, even with ample incentives. Huerta says Miocar is a play on “the Spanglish of the San Joaquin Valley” that tags the Spanish word for “mine” to the word “car.”) Others are often unfamiliar with technology that’s typically targeted at the affluent.
Corporate Knights
AUGUST 16, 2023
If it weren’t for the plastic tags in the cows’ ears and the overhead drone of occasional passenger planes, we could be 600 years ago. These data are “absolutely crucial for underpinning any kind of incentive or investment in the restoration of carbon to the soil,” Annie Leeson, the CEO of Agricarbon, said. The birdsong is unreal.
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