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    25. lis 2019.

    We need context and a critical eye for projections like these: "The world needs to spend $50 trillion on 5 areas of technology by 2050 to stop global warming", Morgan Stanley analysts say via

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  2. prije 11 sati

    Heating homes with sewer-sourced heat pumps? Doesn’t sound scaleable but “an analysis by the Université Libre de Bruxelles estimates the system could supply up to 35% of the city with completely renewable heat.”

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  3. 3. velj

    Thanks to for including me in this fun and informative segment on the on how to reduce your carbon footprint. We can all do a little, but we need our elected and business leaders to do a lot!

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  4. 29. sij

    Does your city? "Half [of cities studied] in our 2019 City Clean Energy Scorecard have clean energy workforce development programs"

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  5. 25. sij

    An exciting trial, but we still need to make dramatic improvements to our housing stock efficiency.

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  6. 11. sij

    May this be the first of many: “Quorn to be first major brand to introduce carbon labelling”

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  7. 2. sij

    An exciting proposal-Convert half of UK farmland to nature, urges top scientist

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    Apply now to join our Diversity and Inclusion Team as a Diversity and Inclusion Advisor! Closing date: 10th January 2020. Please RT.

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  9. 9. pro 2019.

    "Sales of new SUVs now outnumber electric vehicle sales at a rate of 37 to 1." (facepalm)

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  10. 9. pro 2019.

    More importantly: "Sanne Marin was raised by a single mother and was the first person in her family to go to university."

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  11. 5. pro 2019.

    Let this put the question to rest for those who doubt the value of climate modelling (though it surely won't)

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  12. 4. pro 2019.

    "Battery prices, have fallen 87% in real terms between 2010 and 2019 ($1,100/kWh to $156/kWh). By 2023, average prices will be close to $100/kWh, according to the latest forecast from research company BloombergNEF".

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  13. 22. stu 2019.
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    There may be a turning of the tide in Canada's electoral reform discussion. Support for proportional representation has risen from 47 per cent to 68 per cent since the beginning of 2016:

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  15. 21. stu 2019.

    That's a bit of a problem: "a study ... says China is now in the process of building or reviving coal equivalent to the EU's entire generating capacity."

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  16. 19. stu 2019.

    BC tops Canada's scorecard ; NL and SK have much work to do

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  17. 11. stu 2019.
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  19. 11. stu 2019.

    New challenges to the retrofit market, when refurbishments are increasingly important

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  20. 8. stu 2019.

    Climate change "hypocrisy" is often used as a cudgel to beat proponents of climate action: please, never let anyone silence your demands for systemic change with silly arguments about how you power your toaster

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    Proud to announce NZ has just passed historic climate change law to ensure a safe future for our kids and grandkids. The Bill ensures we are at net zero carbon by 2050 as a country. We’ve led the world before in nuclear free and votes for women, now we are leading again. 💚

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