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Planet Arrives at COP26 to Enable Systems Change, Take Climate Action, and Make the Invisible Visible

Planet Pulse

And Planet is here at COP26, doing our part to encourage radically ambitious climate action, using the best tools at our disposal. Putting the planet on a sustainable course will require significant changes to almost every sector of the global economy, including energy, transport, industry, agriculture, cities, finance, and land-use.

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Sustainable Catering: A Getting Started Guide for Small Businesses

Green Business Bureau

As the provider of food and drink for events, caterers’ practices and waste can have a detrimental effect on the planet. A greener business lifestyle can not only benefit the planet, but it can save you money and take your branding to the next level. Every crumb wasted at the end of the evening is a penny spent.

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'A survival guide for humanity': The green economy reacts to the IPCC Synthesis Report

Business Green

Clare Shine, CEO and director at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainable Leadership, said: "The IPCC's sixth assessment report tells a grave story about the situation facing our climate, driven by the emissions generated by our economy. warming of the planet." A smarter approach to corporate travel is urgent to stay within 1.5C

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Hydrogen Cars. Smart or DuMb?

Mr. Sustainability

The billions and billions that are being poured into the development of electrolyzers, in the hope that this will significantly reduce the costs of electrolysis to create green hydrogen, are therefore worth every penny. But we need to be clear about what that green hydrogen should be used for, and what it shouldn’t be used for.

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Trump Guts ESA as Part of his Ongoing War with Nature

Green Market Oracle

Trump also uses sensational news stories as cover for his attacks on nature. On Monday August 12 Trump quietly gutted the Endangered Species Act knowing the story would get buried under the racist headlines he was generating. We must appreciate the self interested malevolence and corrupt intent of this president.

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These scientists saw a pandemic coming. Now they’re trying to stop the next one.

Grist

And the suspected source of the novel coronavirus currently gripping the planet is a market in Wuhan. In comparison, the cost of warding off viral outbreaks is “pennies on the dollar,” Epstein said. This story was originally published by Grist with the headline These scientists saw a pandemic coming. For perspective, the U.S.

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