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| | | ... financing remains a challenge. Specifically, these areas can include cooperative housing, nature-inclusive farming, regional heating networks, or new healthcare models focused on prevention. Investments are expected to total 20 per year, spread across ... |
| | | | ... because clean technology benefits economic prosperity. Meanwhile, with the rise of AI, subsequent data centres, electrified heating and cooling and industrial reshoring, developed markets are experiencing surges in demand for electricity, Ninety One ... |
| | | | ... quintessential test case for the modernisation of existing infrastructure. The campus system sources up to 90% of its district heating and cooling from recycled wastewater. It also provides over 12 megawatts of heating and cooling capacity to municipal ... |
| | | | ... cut emissions. The Community Energy Upgrades Fund also helped 128 councils pay for energy upgrades like switching pool heating systems from gas to electric, successfully lowering emissions and reducing costs. Electric vehicles also gained momentum as ... |
| | | | ... services company; Mahindra & Mahindra, an Indian tractor manufacturer; and Watsco, a US-based supplier of air conditioning, heating and refrigeration equipment. The portfolio also held positions in companies such as Costco and TSMC. In its September ... |
| | | | ... package enables Brighte to offer discounted green loans for a range of upgrades, including solar and battery systems, heating and cooling, insulation, and electric vehicle (EV) chargers, which will reduce energy bills and contribute to Australia's net ... |
| | | | With global heating levels estimated to reach 2.7 ºC by 2100, the National Climate Risk Assessment (NCRA) findings revealed at 3ºC the consequences would be monumental. Overall economic output is estimated to plummet $135-423 billion by 2063. Agriculture ... |
| | | | ... enhance security relationships across the region. On the contrary, weaker targets will initiate "higher levels" of global heating, which could cause "catastrophic impacts" to the environment. Additionally, the cost of cutting climate pollution is dramatically ... |
| | | | ... material threat to businesses and financial institutions." Global Canopy executive director Niki Mardas said. "In a rapidly heating world, nature degradation triggers and worsens floods, wildfires, droughts and other extreme events that cause significant ... |
| | | | ... February, HSBC has sent deeply concerning signals around whether managing the rapidly multiplying financial risks of global heating is still one of its priorities," the activist said. "As one of the largest banks in the world with exposure across Europe ... |
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