Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 02.19.2018
Nearly half of the municipal buses on the road worldwide will be electric within seven years, with China expected to dominate the global market as it aims to cut urban pollution and support domestic manufacturers. Read the entire article at Bloomberg. Public buses are a key part of the urban transit infrastructure, and the […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 02.16.2018
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has issued a landmark opinion that equates environmental protection with human rights, a conclusion that could force countries in Latin American and beyond to tackle climate change more aggressively. The advisory opinion represents the first time the Inter-American Court has recognized a fundamental right to a healthy environment, a concept […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 02.14.2018
As urban populations grow, more people find themselves in food deserts, areas with “limited access to supermarkets, grocery stores, or other sources of healthy and affordable food,” according to a report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. New technologies are changing the equation, allowing people to grow food in places where it was previously difficult or […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 02.12.2018
A National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) study determined that every federal dollar spent on disaster resiliency and mitigation can save the U.S. an average of six dollars on disaster recovery. Read the entire article at CITYLAB. NIBS studied mitigation measures such as demolishing flood-prone homes; using hurricane shutters and other wind-resistant strategies; shoring up building […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 02.09.2018
Located in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, Bee’ah headquarters’ dune-like design is both inspired by, and intended to blend in with, the local desert landscape. It will serve a Middle East environmental waste management company and is slated for LEED Platinum (a green building standard) certification. Read the entire article at New Atlas. Recycled building […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 02.07.2018
How can consumers determine the real sustainability successes of their favorite brands? That’s the perennial question for many Western shoppers these days, who often want to know whether the items and the brands they support are really as environmentally and socially benign as companies say. Read the entire article at Triple Pundit. A variety […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 02.05.2018
Falling costs, Chinese dominance and competition in battery technology are some of the main developments to monitor in 2018. Read the entire article at Rethinking Business with ING. Renewable energy costs will continue to fall Solar prices have dropped by around 62% since 2009, while offshore wind costs have also halved in recent years, […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 02.02.2018
The cost of renewable energy is now falling so fast that it should be a consistently cheaper source of electricity generation than traditional fossil fuels within just a few years, according to a new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Read the entire article at Forbes. The organisation – which has more […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 01.31.2018
AXA is one of the largest global insurers with over 100 million customers and 165,000 employees in 64 countries. Preparing for tomorrow’s risks means reflecting and taking actions on them today. That is why AXA surveys employees worldwide every year to identify the most important emerging risks for the next five to 10 years. […]
Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager • 01.29.2018
On Sunday, January 28 there was a small birthday celebration for Bernard Englander. A century ago, when Bernard was born, climate change was not an issue, and sea level was essentially stable. Read the entire article at John Englander. Bernard Englander was a pacifist and had been given “conscientious objector” status before World War […]