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Wednesday 18 December 2024
Discover how many winter days each nation has lost due to climate change, 3 major UK government announcements, Canada's delayed net-zero grid goal, Australia's new Net Zero Economy Authority, and major green innovations from AI breakthroughs to Amazon's decarbonisation efforts.
24 Hours In Sustainability
Worldwide Highlights
Major new analysis - on how many days of winter have been lost by each nation due to climate change. Each country can be found on this list.
Canada pushes Net-Zero grid goal back by 15 years to 2050 after industry feedback
Australian government launches their Net Zero Economy Authority
Green AI: the yin-yang of a breakthrough
How CBRE leads climate action through property management
Planning a holiday? 3 ways to reduce your carbon footprint
Inside Amazon’s approach to decarbonizing its global network of buildings
Toyota Leads $28 Million Investment in EV Charging Software Startup WeaveGrid
Hong Kong Releases Sustainability, Climate Reporting Standards
Software giant SAP releases Green Ledger their carbon accounting system
EU Sets New Rules for 100% Recyclable Packaging by 2030
UK Highlights
UK Government relaunches the Net Zero Council, expanding its membership to include civil society and local government.
UK sets out next steps to help decarbonise aviation sector
Sir Keir Starmer to announce new green energy deal with Norway
Scottish Government announces plan to add 24,000 public electric vehicle charge points by 2030
Oxfordshire County Council has become the first local authority in the UK to set a target of going beyond net zero
The Daily Climate Sceptic
[YouTube] Dozens of Chinese climate projects, certified by the German authorities as carbon credits, failed to deliver on promises to save millions of tons of carbon emissions.
Newsweek Claims U.S. Cities Would be Underwater by 2050, Forgets the Same Predictions Were Made for 2000 and 2020
Long-Read of the Week
‘The world is much better; the world is still awful; the world can do much better.’ All three statements are true. Hannah Ritchie’s book will transform how you see our biggest environmental problems – and show how together we can solve them. |
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