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This carbon challenge is bigger than cars, aviation and shipping combined

GreenBiz

The world’s kilns, reactors, chillers and furnaces are powered mostly by fossil fuels. . Yet while those transport sectors are advancing towards low-carbon solutions — with promising technologies cultivated by multilateral accords — industrial heat lacks any consensus plan and has a long to-do list to develop low-carbon alternatives. .

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The carbon challenge that is bigger than cars, aviation, and shipping combined

Business Green

The world's kilns, reactors, chillers, and furnaces are powered mostly by fossil fuels. Yet while those transport sectors are advancing towards low-carbon solutions - with promising technologies cultivated by multilateral accords - industrial heat lacks any consensus plan and has a long to-do list to develop low-carbon alternatives.

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The case for raising up women in climate tech

GreenBiz

It got me thinking: Could we boost the carbon drawdown potential of clean technologies even further by supporting more women-led startups in the burgeoning climate-tech ecosystem? And yet, as a recent Harvard Business Review article put it, the business case for more women entrepreneurs is clear. 77 — Grid Flexibility.

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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

The corporations among them include Credit Suisse, Deloitte, Foodstuffs, Gensler, Google, Ignitis Group, National Grid, Starbucks, Unilever and UPS. Please share our delight as we introduce this promising group of young leaders below, in alphabetical order. Zack Angelini, 29.

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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

AGreenLiving

The corporations among them include Credit Suisse, Deloitte, Foodstuffs, Gensler, Google, Ignitis Group, National Grid, Starbucks, Unilever and UPS. Please share our delight as we introduce this promising group of young leaders below, in alphabetical order. “Originally, we did these things because it was the right thing to do.