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The Challenge of Developing East Africa – Part 3

Climate 4.0

Another critical issue today is to gauge the challenge facing each nation to improve its level of CO2 and related emissions, while continuing to develop economically. Another critical issue today is to gauge the challenge facing each nation to improve its level of CO2 and related emissions, while continuing to develop economically.

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Interview – Expro’s expansion from oil and gas services to geothermal

ThinkGeoEnergy

We spoke with Patrick Hanson , Senior Geothermal Development Manager at Expro, about the company’s initiatives for geothermal and how it reflects their overall commitment to long-term sustainability. Our focus right now is on developing high temperature sensors to enhance our downhole technologies across our product lines.

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Report flags “overlooked” potential of groundwater

Envirotec Magazine

According to the latest edition of the United Nations World Water Development Report published by UNESCO, the vast potential of groundwater, and the need to manage it sustainably, can no longer be overlooked. Houngbo, Chair of UN-Water and President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).

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Smart Energy Finances: Funding for Capalo AI’s market optimisation platform

Smart Energy International

Leading this week’s Smart Energy Finances is pre-seed funding of half a million euros for Finnish startup Capalo AI, which will further develop its virtual power plant and market optimisation technology. Also on the radar are an acquisition in the Netherlands of storage developer Equans by E.ON-owned

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Climate change set to devastate regional fisheries and cause reef tourism revenue losses of over 90%

Envirotec Magazine

Disinfection system installed at a facility owned by South East Water. Adaptive management processes must be fast tracked by world leaders. The analysis details the wide ranging and severe impacts that climate change will have on the ocean and ocean-based economy and calls for a forward looking, cooperative and equitable global response.

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4 Reasons Why Off-Grid Energy Is Grown Up and Ready to Scale

GreenTechMedia

The UN launched the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015. Companies developing hardware and software in house often wound up becoming a manufacturer. Today, many vertically integrated players are narrowing their focus to what they're best at, while new entrants are tending to stay in one part of the value chain.

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History of the use of medicinal plants

Low Impact

This article explores the history of the legal rights of herbalists to practise, and looks particularly at the use of medicinal plants in wartime Britain. In 1512, under the rule of Henry VIII, an Act was passed that became known as the Herbalists’ Charter.