BlackRock, Block, and Partners Drive $200M Investment in Sustainable Aviation Fuel in a Bid to Decarbonize Aviation

In an ambitious move to combat climate change and reduce aviation emissions, a coalition of major global companies, including BlackRock Inc., Block Inc., Ripple, and Samsara Inc., has collectively invested $200 million in the development of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). This funding will supply 50 million gallons of SAF to Alaska Airlines, a key step […]

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GAIA Launches $1.48 Billion Platform to Reduce Sustainable Climate Finance Gaps in Vulnerable Regions

In a bold step toward closing the climate finance gap in vulnerable regions, the GAIA platform has been launched with a substantial $1.48 billion commitment. Co-founded by FinDev Canada, MUFG Bank, and the Green Climate Fund (GCF), this groundbreaking initiative aims to tackle the growing financing challenges faced by developing countries, particularly those in Latin […]

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🏆Eminent Ecologist 2024: Fernando T. Maestre (part II: biotic interactions)

The Journal of Ecology Editors are delighted to announce that Fernando Maestre is our Eminent Ecologist award winner for 2024! In recognition of his work, we asked Fernando to put together a virtual issue of some of his favourite contributions to the journal. Fernando has also written this blog series, and was interviewed by Richard Bardgett about about how he started his career in ecology, […]

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SEC Fines Invesco $17.5 Million for Misleading ESG Claims: What This Means for the Future of ESG Investing

In a landmark enforcement action, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has fined investment management giant Invesco $17.5 million for making misleading claims regarding the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) characteristics of some of its mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The penalty underscores growing scrutiny in the ESG investment space and serves as […]

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U.S. Faces Water Supply Crisis as Reservoirs Near Historic Low Levels, New York City Feeling the Impact

The United States is grappling with a water supply crisis as reservoir levels across the country, including those supplying New York City, continue to reach near record lows due to months of unusually dry conditions and prolonged droughts. This severe water shortage is exacerbating the country’s ongoing climate challenges, impacting agriculture, hydropower production, and drinking […]

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Over 40 Million People Under Red Flag Warnings in the Northeast Due to Elevated Fire Danger

As the fire risk remains high, more than 40 million people across eight states in the U.S. Northeast are now under Red Flag Warnings. The warnings, issued by the National Weather Service (NWS), highlight the elevated danger of wildfires due to a combination of dry conditions, high winds, and low humidity levels. Key Weather Conditions […]

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New York City Pension Fund Joins $9.5 Trillion Net-Zero Alliance, Strengthening Global Climate Action Efforts

In a landmark move that underscores the growing momentum towards climate action in financial markets, the New York City Pension Fund has joined the Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance, a global coalition committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This alliance, which collectively manages more than $9.5 trillion in assets, is focused on aligning […]

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2024 Carbon Market Report: a stable and well-functioning market, driving emissions from power and industry installations to a historic reduction of 16.5%

In 2023, the EU ETS was marked by a historical 16.5% reduction in emissions from stationary installations driven by the power sector. Renewable electricity production increased substantially (primarily wind and solar), and the trend of gas replacing coal in power generation was resumed. With this development, ETS emissions from installations are around 47.6% below 2005 […]

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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Climate Action: Opportunities and Challenges

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly being recognized as a powerful tool in the global fight against climate change. From enhancing energy efficiency and optimizing resource management to predicting climate patterns and driving sustainable innovation, AI is offering new ways to address the environmental challenges facing the world. However, the rapid growth of AI also brings […]

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Ikea Commits €1.5 Billion to Phase Out Fossil Fuels by 2030: A Bold Step Toward Sustainability

Ikea, the Swedish global furniture retailer known for its flat-pack design and affordable products, has announced a major sustainability initiative, committing €1.5 billion toward phasing out fossil fuels from its operations by 2030. This ambitious move is part of the company’s broader strategy to become a climate-positive business, significantly reducing its carbon footprint and accelerating […]

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