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| | ... electricity splits hydrocarbons such as methane into their molecular components: hydrogen and solid carbon. Compared to water electrolysis, plasmalysis requires just one-fifth of the energy to produce the same amount of hydrogen. One 20-megawatt plant ... |
| | | ... the Circular Economy Ministerial Advisory Group on the for the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) called on the finance community to look overseas to Europe for proof of concept. The first milestones towards a circular ... |
| | | ... mining, such as tailings release into rivers, certainly, there's concerns over issues relating to Indigenous people, drinking water concerns, etc." It is thus important to focus on environmental and social risk at the company level, Sebrell noted. "It ... |
| | | ... AECOM's specialists in climate resilience, ecology, natural capital accounting, and digital solutions, and its experience in water-sensitive urban design and landscape architecture. The team will comprise more than 200 technical professionals across ... |
| | | Seafood is one of the most traded food commodities in the world, and with an annual revenue of US$611.80 billon in 2023 the market is expected to grow by 6.23% annually to 2027. However, many consumers and investors are unaware of the risk of modern ... |
| | | ... protecting biodiversity and improving mining safety. Last year, the themes were net zero emissions; natural resource management: water and waste; diversity, equality and inclusion; and Nature Action 100. The company has $275 billion in sustainability ... |
| | | ... investing in recycling and waste management companies including Cleanaway Waste Management. And Fidelity's Sustainable Water and Waste Fund was established in 2020 to invest globally in companies involved in the water and waste management sectors ... |
| | | What do sail-boat cargo ships, robots that can clean and repair boat hulls underwater, and floating photovoltaics with seaweed dangling underneath have in common? They represent just some of the many projects that could form a portfolio approach to ... |
| | | ... in. "We think climate data is a challenge, and biodiversity data is a challenge on a different scale." NTAM have selected water and deforestation to focus on as frameworks like TNFD are evolving because they are areas that have more data disclosure and ... |
| | | ... The livelihoods of women and girls, particularly in the Pacific, are often dependent on sectors such as agriculture and water resources, where climate change impacts are acute." |
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