Microsoft Expands Partnership with Undo, Eion to Remove 23K Tonnes of Carbon
Tech giant Microsoft is leading the charge in climate action by committing to over 23,000 tonnes of carbon removal using enhanced rock weathering.
Richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of humanity, Says Oxfam
#Carbon emissions of richest one percent surged to 16 percent of world’s total CO2 emissions in 2019.
#Their carbon emissions are enough to cause 1.3 million excess deaths due to heat.
#Unequal countries suffer seven times more flood fatalities than more equal countries.
#Fairly taxing the super-rich would help curb both climate change and inequality.
ISSB To Take Over Corporate Monitoring Responsibility
The IFRS Foundation’s International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) will take over responsibility for monitoring companies’ climate-related disclosures by 2024
India’s Green Credit Policy: Preserve Environment and Prosper Your Pocket
The Indian Government’s newly introduced Green Credit policy offers individuals and companies the opportunity to earn money by preserving nature
Railways To Set Up MRF For Waste Management
Indian Railways is installing material recovery facilities at more than 250 stations for waste management.
How IBM And NASA Leveraging AI To Fight Climate Change?
IBM that had developed AI-based geospatial foundation model from NASA’s satellite model has decided to share the code on open-source AI platform, Hugging Face
Five Key Principles Of New Global Steel Climate Standards
In a bid to advance climate strategy, advocate carbon emissions, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the Global Steel Climate Council (GSCC) has established Global Steel Climate Standards (GSCS).