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| | | ... emissions-reduction targets of net zero emissions by 2050, and Comparability of climate risk-related data is still not strong enough, Davidson added. The report noted that inconsistent information and lack of comparable data on climate related risks ... |
| | | | ... "Boards struggling with gender diversity should ask themselves if their search processes are effective and competitive enough to access the large talent pool of female directors in Australia." Overall, the percentage of women board appointments to ASX200 ... |
| | | | ... million across four Queensland solar farms and the Bannerton project in Victoria, a 192 hectare site that can generate enough clean electricity to power 30,000 homes. "Renewable energy is a rapidly growing market in Australia, and this creates a plethora ... |
| | | | ... include more than 718,000 PV panels with single-axis trackers covering some 500 hectares of land. It is expected to produce enough electricity to meet the needs of more than 133,500 homes and displace more than 610,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions ... |
| | | | ... see with green bonds," he said. "Too often, we don't know what's the vaue add? I think unfortunately, we're not seeing enough examples of tangible, value added for a bond, and many proceeds are used for business as usual, investing in capital projects ... |
| | | | ... south-west of Goulburn. It will have 54 wind turbines and is expected to generate in the order of 528GWh of energy annually, enough to meet the needs of around 80,000 average homes. Mr Gardner said that as sole debt financier to the project, the CEFC ... |
| | | | ... not be as secure as three years ago. "Turning over a Liberal seat is achievable and it will send a message that it's loud enough, that, if it is heard by the Liberal party, if they do come back to government after the election, they will have to shift ... |
| | | | ... crab, blue grenadier, the goal is to ensure that that fish has a high biomass in the ocean," she said. "Fisheries must take enough out to leave enough in the water to repopulate, regenerate and have seafood for the long term. The second basis is during ... |
| | | | ... the biggest issue of our time, because our risks to our way of life from any failure to act appropriately and to act fast enough has tragic implication for our way of life in the future. When we think about the impacts of climate change in terms of the ... |
| | | | ... marked changed that I've ever seen," Hillard said. "Last year, I spent a lot of time castigating business that there wasn't enough awareness of the major forces that are changing the environment in which they operate, this year there has been significant ... |
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