by sdgadmin | Apr 23, 2024 | News and Evens
In a warming world, cities face an even greater burden of higher temperatures than rural areas. For one, they hold most of the world’s population. Their exposure to high temperatures is amplified by the urban heat Island effect. Read more…..
by sdgadmin | Apr 23, 2024 | News and Evens
Fossil fuels aren’t just used to power cars, heat buildings and keep the lights on. They are, quite literally, woven into almost every facet of our lives. Read more…..
by sdgadmin | Apr 12, 2024 | News and Evens
The question of AI governance has arrived in the C-suite. Top executives, along with technology, data privacy, risk, legal and security professionals are seeking insight into how other companies are tackling the thorny question of governing AI and determining which...
by sdgadmin | Mar 28, 2024 | News and Evens
This week, climate ministers and decision-makers from more than 30 countries have gathered for the Copenhagen Climate Ministerial to discuss central issues to the COP process. The discussions have laid the groundwork ambitious results at COP29 in Azerbaijan in...
by sdgadmin | Mar 12, 2024 | News and Evens
From lethal heat waves to city-stopping floods, the harms of climate change are becoming increasingly clear around the world. So, too, is whom the public holds responsible: industries and corporations. Read more….
by sdgadmin | Feb 28, 2024 | News and Evens
If the UN climate summit COP28 was the “fossil fuel” COP, then COP29 will be the “finance COP”, as deadlines for key decisions will need to be met. The latest round of climate talks at COP28 in Dubai had barely begun when President Sultan Al-Jaber pulled off a rare...