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Larry Fink says accelerate. He needs to say it much louder

GreenBiz

He has rightly earned praise for speaking up on climate, investment and economic transition. The size of the climate challenge and how science is tracking the worst-case scenario means we cannot wait years for change to happen. The existential threat of the climate crisis is real, as Fink argues. Hansen was right.

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Satartia Poisoning ‘Was an Anomaly,’ Says Carbon Capture CEO

DeSmogBlog

The two-day Carbon Capture Canada event hosted speeches and panel discussions on the topic of carbon capture and storage (CCS), a climate change solution favored by industry that has faced criticism for steep costs and negligible emission reductions. And then you have to clean up the mess.” You’ll pull your hair out and go WTF!

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Record-breaking temperatures mean we must change the way we talk about the climate emergency

Business Green

In recent days, as Western Canada and the United States have been broiling under a climate-fuelled heat crisis, all sorts of superlatives have been used to describe never-before-seen temperatures: the British Columbia community of Lytton hit a mind-boggling 49.5 Talking climate. New normal. Record-breaking. Unprecedented.

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HSBC AM's 'head of irresponsible investment' condemned over climate speech

Business Green

Experts slam 'totally bizarre' analysis that rejected the idea investors should worry about climate risks. In the speech , Kirk questioned whether the impacts of climate change mattered and bemoaned the "amount of work these people make me do" as a result of conversations about the environment. "It

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Snapshots of our World: Energy: Fossil Fuels + Iron Rivers + Current Mystery

Planet Pulse

But sometimes the message from space isn’t clear. We’re kicking-off 2024 by sharing a select number of issues here on Pulse, so keep an eye out for these eye-opening stories that explore our changing world. A lot of them. We’ll trace supply chains as they move from open-pit mines to self-driving electric vehicles.

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John Thackara: What does the future hold for humanity?

Low Impact

I want to talk to you about why we need to change at all. And although climate change is in the mainstream now, I still find that a lot of people don’t take it seriously – they think it will be warmer, and maybe a bad idea to live close to the sea – but what else is wrong? Good Morning. What’s the big problem?

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If the Green Homes Grant fiasco is any indicator of the government's climate action, we are in trouble

Business Green

And yet, in its inimitable style, this government has managed to make a complete mess of delivering the scheme. Or the recommendations of the Climate Change Committee's Balanced Net Zero Pathway that there should be £55bn of investment in home energy efficiency by 2050. There are no down-sides.