GREEN LEAF
2 €
Tuesday, April 4th , 2023
The weed is never anything but an unloved plant.
Just 5% of Britain's top firms have issued net-zero plans that would be "credible" under government guidelines, according to a study published on Monday by Consultancy
AMIRO Yard Force Solar are primed on “The Red Dot Award”. InWillish, on April 3th, Yard Force One of the main producers of electronic equipment was awarded for one of its innovations: a power bank portable which automatically charges with sunlight.
The Red Dot Award is one of the world's largest and most renowned design competitions, attracting thousands of entries from around the globe each year.
“We are thrilled to receive the Red Dot 2023 Award for Product Design” said Roland Menken, the director of MEROTEC GmbH. The power bank is made from high quality materials and compatible with many devices.
"We are proud to be recognized by the Red Dot Award for our commitment to innovation and design excellence"
This device is available at Amazon on this link: . https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0B5Z8C3D5/
Scientists are camping in the Arctic to save samples of ancient ice for analysis before the frozen layers melt away due to climate change
The French Parlement fight for the climate emergency
The United Kingdom with carbon neutrality by 2050
presentation
a newspaper bought, a tree planted :)
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Presentation
Alya LACAS →illustrator Naïl GURDOGAN → illustrator Sasha MARKOSY → illustrator Romane LAURIER → editor Gabin VAILLANT → editor Charles DEL RIO CALVO → editor Mathis ROBERT → mail sorter Nikole MATRUNYCH → mail sorter Lauriane GERVAIS → mail sorter Liloye VALARIER → model maker Coline MALLET → model maker Pablo GAZEL → model maker The three images are made by Angélina CHASTANG
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Food bonus, ban on private jets or bright advertisements: environmentalists brace for serial setbacks. Despite the spotlight on the eleventh day of mobilization against pension reform, the green deputies intend to defend step by step in the hemicycle their legislative proposals in the face of "climate and social emergencies". But their chances are slim: almost all the texts of their "parliamentary niche" were either rejected or emptied of their substance during their examination in committee, presaging an identical fate in public session.
Environmentalists, on the other hand, are more optimistic for their request to ban "all forms of digital and luminous advertising in the public space"
These ideas are possible solutions of this issues but we can say that the Government don’t wanna "loose" money for the environnement.
image libre de droit
Britain is ciblaging carbon neutrality by 2050 and wants businesses to describe how they will achieve this goal.
"While over 80 percent of UK listed firms say they are committed to becoming net zero by
2050, the majority -- 95 percent -- have not yet publicly disclosed detailed, actionable
transition plans," EY said in the study.
There isn’t many companies have a credible plan.
London recently announced a multi-billion pound green plan. The Transition Planning Task Force (TPT) framework aims to provide guidance on aligning plans with the UK's net zero emissions target.
However, the proposals have been slammed by political opponents and environmentalists.
Accuses him of not going far enough - and jeopardizing the 2050 target.
image libre de droit
In this photo taken on December 8, 2016 the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourviere is seen in Lyon through a haze of pollution. Greenhouse gas emissions fell by 2.5% in France last year, with a more pronounced drop at the end of the year, according to provisional official figures published on April 3, 2023 by Citepa, the body commissioned to produce the French emissions inventory.
(Photo by Philippe DESMAZES / AFP)
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"We want to recover and preserve, for future generations of scientists, these extraordinary archives of our Planet's climate before all the information they contain is completely lost." said paleoclimatologist Carlo Barbante, vice-chairman of the Ice Memory Foundation that is running the mission. Indeed, Glaciers at high latitudes, such as those in the Arctic, have begun to melt at a high rate due to global warming.
Analysis of chemicals in deep "ice cores" provides scientists with valuable data about past environmental conditions. That’s why the eight specialists, Italian, French and Norwegian researchers, are in Norway's Svalbard archipelago in what they called a race against time to preserve crucial ice records for analyzing past environmental conditions since the meltwater is leaking down, and altering the geochemical records preserved in ancient ice beneath. Ice scientists "are seeing their primary material disappear forever from the surface of the planet", Jerome Chapellaz, president of the foundation, told AFP.
Human-caused carbon emissions have warmed the planet by 1.1 degrees Celsius since the 19th century. Studies indicate that the Arctic is warming between two and four times faster than the global average. Moreover, a study published in the journal Science in January said that half of the Earth's 215,000 mountain glaciers are expected to disappear by the end of this century due to climate change caused by humans. "In coming decades, researchers will have new ideas and techniques to give voice to these archives," the researchers said in a statement. "For instance, they may be able to isolate other information contained in the ice of which we are not aware today."
image libre de droit
Britain is targeting carbon neutrality by 2050 and wants businesses to outline how they will achieve this. "While over 80 percent of UK listed firms say they are committed to becoming net zero by 2050, the majority (95 percent) have not yet publicly disclosed detailed, actionable transition plans," EY said in the study.
Britain hosted the COP26 UN climate summit in late 2021, when it vowed to ensure listed companies detail their plans, although no deadline was given. In this process, The Transition Plan Taskforce (TPT) aims to provide guidance to bring plans in line with the UK's net-zero target. However, the government has not yet made the TPT mandatory, which leads firms to hesitate, despite the need for urgency.
The study comes after London announced a multi-billion-pound green plan last week. The government updated its energy security plan to ramp up renewable and nuclear power. However, the proposals were slammed by political opponents and environmentalists who accused it of not going far enough, and placing at risk the 2050 target.
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GREEN LEAF
2 €
Tuesday, April 4th , 2023
The weed is never anything but an unloved plant.
Just 5% of Britain's top firms have issued net-zero plans that would be "credible" under government guidelines, according to a study published on Monday by Consultancy
AMIRO Yard Force Solar are primed on “The Red Dot Award”. InWillish, on April 3th, Yard Force One of the main producers of electronic equipment was awarded for one of its innovations: a power bank portable which automatically charges with sunlight. The Red Dot Award is one of the world's largest and most renowned design competitions, attracting thousands of entries from around the globe each year. “We are thrilled to receive the Red Dot 2023 Award for Product Design” said Roland Menken, the director of MEROTEC GmbH. The power bank is made from high quality materials and compatible with many devices. "We are proud to be recognized by the Red Dot Award for our commitment to innovation and design excellence" This device is available at Amazon on this link: . https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0B5Z8C3D5/
Scientists are camping in the Arctic to save samples of ancient ice for analysis before the frozen layers melt away due to climate change
The French Parlement fight for the climate emergency
The United Kingdom with carbon neutrality by 2050
presentation
a newspaper bought, a tree planted :)
greenvenchy
Presentation
Alya LACAS →illustrator Naïl GURDOGAN → illustrator Sasha MARKOSY → illustrator Romane LAURIER → editor Gabin VAILLANT → editor Charles DEL RIO CALVO → editor Mathis ROBERT → mail sorter Nikole MATRUNYCH → mail sorter Lauriane GERVAIS → mail sorter Liloye VALARIER → model maker Coline MALLET → model maker Pablo GAZEL → model maker The three images are made by Angélina CHASTANG
image libre de droit
Food bonus, ban on private jets or bright advertisements: environmentalists brace for serial setbacks. Despite the spotlight on the eleventh day of mobilization against pension reform, the green deputies intend to defend step by step in the hemicycle their legislative proposals in the face of "climate and social emergencies". But their chances are slim: almost all the texts of their "parliamentary niche" were either rejected or emptied of their substance during their examination in committee, presaging an identical fate in public session. Environmentalists, on the other hand, are more optimistic for their request to ban "all forms of digital and luminous advertising in the public space" These ideas are possible solutions of this issues but we can say that the Government don’t wanna "loose" money for the environnement.
image libre de droit
Britain is ciblaging carbon neutrality by 2050 and wants businesses to describe how they will achieve this goal. "While over 80 percent of UK listed firms say they are committed to becoming net zero by 2050, the majority -- 95 percent -- have not yet publicly disclosed detailed, actionable transition plans," EY said in the study. There isn’t many companies have a credible plan. London recently announced a multi-billion pound green plan. The Transition Planning Task Force (TPT) framework aims to provide guidance on aligning plans with the UK's net zero emissions target. However, the proposals have been slammed by political opponents and environmentalists. Accuses him of not going far enough - and jeopardizing the 2050 target.
image libre de droit
In this photo taken on December 8, 2016 the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourviere is seen in Lyon through a haze of pollution. Greenhouse gas emissions fell by 2.5% in France last year, with a more pronounced drop at the end of the year, according to provisional official figures published on April 3, 2023 by Citepa, the body commissioned to produce the French emissions inventory. (Photo by Philippe DESMAZES / AFP)
image libre de droit
"We want to recover and preserve, for future generations of scientists, these extraordinary archives of our Planet's climate before all the information they contain is completely lost." said paleoclimatologist Carlo Barbante, vice-chairman of the Ice Memory Foundation that is running the mission. Indeed, Glaciers at high latitudes, such as those in the Arctic, have begun to melt at a high rate due to global warming. Analysis of chemicals in deep "ice cores" provides scientists with valuable data about past environmental conditions. That’s why the eight specialists, Italian, French and Norwegian researchers, are in Norway's Svalbard archipelago in what they called a race against time to preserve crucial ice records for analyzing past environmental conditions since the meltwater is leaking down, and altering the geochemical records preserved in ancient ice beneath. Ice scientists "are seeing their primary material disappear forever from the surface of the planet", Jerome Chapellaz, president of the foundation, told AFP. Human-caused carbon emissions have warmed the planet by 1.1 degrees Celsius since the 19th century. Studies indicate that the Arctic is warming between two and four times faster than the global average. Moreover, a study published in the journal Science in January said that half of the Earth's 215,000 mountain glaciers are expected to disappear by the end of this century due to climate change caused by humans. "In coming decades, researchers will have new ideas and techniques to give voice to these archives," the researchers said in a statement. "For instance, they may be able to isolate other information contained in the ice of which we are not aware today."
image libre de droit
Britain is targeting carbon neutrality by 2050 and wants businesses to outline how they will achieve this. "While over 80 percent of UK listed firms say they are committed to becoming net zero by 2050, the majority (95 percent) have not yet publicly disclosed detailed, actionable transition plans," EY said in the study. Britain hosted the COP26 UN climate summit in late 2021, when it vowed to ensure listed companies detail their plans, although no deadline was given. In this process, The Transition Plan Taskforce (TPT) aims to provide guidance to bring plans in line with the UK's net-zero target. However, the government has not yet made the TPT mandatory, which leads firms to hesitate, despite the need for urgency. The study comes after London announced a multi-billion-pound green plan last week. The government updated its energy security plan to ramp up renewable and nuclear power. However, the proposals were slammed by political opponents and environmentalists who accused it of not going far enough, and placing at risk the 2050 target.
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