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Where Do Emissions Come From? Energy Leads at 75.7%, with Agriculture Following

Where Do Emissions Come From? Energy Leads at 75.7%, with Agriculture Following

Key Takeaways: Breaking Down Global Emissions by Sector GHG emissions primarily come from five economic sectors: Industrial Emissions Are Rising Fast Since 1990, the most rapidly increasing emissions sources include: These trends highlight the urgent need for cleaner industrial technologies and sustainable energy systems. The Role of Carbon Dioxide and

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Carbon Capture vs. Renewables- The True Cost of Cutting Emissions

Carbon Capture vs. Renewables: The True Cost of Cutting Emissions

Key Takeaways: Renewables vs. Carbon Capture A new study published in Environmental Science & Technology finds that relying on wind, solar, geothermal, and hydropower for global energy needs by 2050 would be far more beneficial than deploying large-scale carbon capture technologies. The research, led by Stanford University’s Mark Jacobson, highlights

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South Pole appoints McKinsey Partner Dara Olufon as Co-Head of Global Climate Advisory

Leading Carbon Asset Developer South Pole Names Dara Olufon as New co-Head of Global Climate Advisory

Key Takeaways: Strengthening Global Climate Advisory South Pole, a leading carbon asset developer and climate consultancy, has appointed Dara Olufon as Co-Head of its Global Climate Advisory arm. Olufon, previously a Partner at McKinsey’s UK office, will assume the role in March 2025. He co-leads the division alongside Franziska Sinner,

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2025- The Year of the Glacier – A Call to Protect Earth’s Ice

2025: The Year of the Glacier – A Call to Protect Earth’s Ice

Key Takeaways: A Global Wake-Up Call UNESCO and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) are spearheading a global initiative to protect Earth’s glaciers, which provide freshwater to over 2 billion people. WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo underscored the urgency: “Melting ice and glaciers threaten long-term water security for many millions of people.

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Learning the Ropes- UN Peer Groups Tackle Climate, Wages & Sustainability

Learning the Ropes: UN Peer Groups Tackle Climate, Wages & Sustainability

Key Takeaways Peer Learning Groups Peer Learning Groups provide a trusted environment for companies to exchange insights on sustainability challenges while networking with industry professionals. These groups facilitate discussions, offer curated resources, and connect participants with experts to advance best practices. In 2025, Network USA’s Peer Learning Groups will focus

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COP30: The Heat Is On for Climate Action in Brazil

COP30: The Heat Is On for Climate Action in Brazil

Key Takeaways: What to Expect from COP30 COP30, the United Nations Climate Conference, is set to take place from November 10-21, 2025, in Belém, Brazil. This summit will bring together world leaders, scientists, NGOs, and civil society to discuss strategies for tackling climate change. Brazil’s André Corrêa do Lago, Secretary

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Google Invests Over $100 Million in Carbon Removal to Accelerate Climate Goals

Google Invests Over $100 Million in Carbon Removal to Accelerate Climate Goals

Key Impact Points: Google Expands Carbon Removal Investments Google announced it has committed over $100 million in carbon removal credits in 2024, significantly exceeding its initial pledge of $35 million. This investment supports a range of carbon removal technologies, including restoration of natural carbon sinks, ERW, biomass capture and biochar,

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Africa's Solar Revolution: Massive Investment in the Grid

Africa’s Solar Revolution: Massive Investment in the Grid

Key Takeaways: A $35 Billion Investment in Africa’s Energy Future A few weeks ago, the World Bank, African Development Bank, and African leaders convened to address one of the continent’s biggest challenges—access to electricity. Their solution? Mission 300, an ambitious $35 billion plan to electrify 300 million people across Africa

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