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Urban Practitioners Invited To Help Scope IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Cities

The City Fix

At the 43rd session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2016, the Panel decided to include a Special Report on Climate Change and Cities in the IPCC’s seventh assessment cycle. This achievement marked a.

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The 2023 State of Supplier Diversity

GreenBiz

Supplier.io’s 6th State of Supplier Diversity Report is here and we are excited to share a special webinar to discuss the reports findings

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ImpactAlpha’s Agents of Impact special report for Aug. 30

Impact Alpha

Indianapolis Colts The post ImpactAlpha’s Agents of Impact special report for Aug. Help the growing ImpactAlpha community follow your talent: Send job moves, mandates, event announcements and other news to editor@impactalpha.com. Dennis Price, editorial director Agent of Impact Derrick Morgan of KNGDM Impact Fund.

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Follow the talent: Agents of Impact special report for Aug. 23

Impact Alpha

The post Follow the talent: Agents of Impact special report for Aug. Help the growing ImpactAlpha community follow your talent: Send job moves, mandates, event announcements and other news to editor@impactalpha.com. Dennis Price, editorial director Agent of Impact Tala’s Shivani Siroya. A stint at the U.N.

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Review finds half of Britain’s “crown jewels of nature” at risk of extinction

Envirotec Magazine

A new report by conservation charity Buglife appears to find that half of the UK’s most special species are at risk of global extinction. The report brings together knowledge on twenty invertebrate species which are endemic to Great Britain. The high proportion of these special species at risk of extinction is really shocking.

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Webinar for the lighting industry on 11 April

Envirotec Magazine

There are legal duties regarding the sale of new lighting, and the storage, transport, and reporting of waste lighting, most of which is now classified as hazardous. What is more, the legislation is changing, with new digital waste tracking due to start in 2025. It’s free and open to all.

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The energy sector’s carbon emissions are rising, not falling — can COP25 turn it around?

GreenBiz

s climate science body, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), has issued two special reports raising stark warnings of the risks climate change poses to food security and the oceans. . This year’s United Nations Climate Change Summit (COP25) opened in Madrid against a backdrop of mounting urgency.