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| | ... private finance and investment with nature positive outcomes. The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water this week announced the establishment of the Nature Finance Council to increase private sector financial flows to benefit ... |
| | | ... improvements by 2030. 51 companies, including 29 national oil companies, signed on to the Oil and Gas Decarbonization Charter (OGDC) to reach net zero emissions by 2050, with 30 committing to near zero methane emissions for the first time. Woodside Energy ... |
| | | ... to Canada. McManamny has been with AECOM for more than 17 years, and has previously led the energy, transportation, and water businesses. He is currently regional managing director for Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania. He is a Fellow and Chartered ... |
| | | ... ACT. Briault has worked for more than 20 years for Arup, most recently as principle for the firm's Southeast Asia Energy, Water and Resources business in Singapore. In that role, Briault led the expansion of Arup's Southeast Asia energy business where ... |
| | | ... Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW). The consultation paper said NGER Scheme legislation would not be expanded to improve the availability of robust ... |
| | | ... The ASX-listed Envirosuite is a SaaS company that allows companies to analyse environmental data including air quality, water, noise, dust and other inputs. "It's exciting to join a globally recognised market leader in environmental tech that has proven ... |
| | | ... parts of the investment chain - governments should legislate protection of water sources, with DWS citing the EU Water Charter as a guide for policies, and accountants are needed to develop a full ESG Globally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) with ... |
| | | ... treatment for seeds with the potential to increase the level of organic carbon in their soil - enabling the soils to retain more water and improving the ability of crops to withstand extreme weather conditions," the CEFC said. The CEFC investment, through ... |
| | | ... endangered species," Richman said. "This means we need to look at types and ways of growing food that uses less land and water, and has a smaller environmental impact. Our assessment is that plant-based food has a far lower impact than animal agriculture ... |
| | | ... facilities typically use far more energy than standard office buildings because they operate for extended hours, have high hot water consumption, and extensive air conditioning and specialist medical equipment requirements." Australian Ethical Investment ... |
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