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Extraordinary Living Chandelier Absorbs CO2 and Emits Oxygen

Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager 09.29.2017

 

  Read the entire article at Inhabitat.   Lighting design has come a long way. Julian Melchiorri, a London-based designer and engineer, created this extraordinary living chandelier that not only lights up the room, but also actively purifies the air around it. Currently on display at the V&A Museum for London Design Week, the Exhale Chandelier […]

 

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10 Giant Companies Commit to Electric Vehicles

Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager 09.27.2017

 

  Read the entire article at InsideClimate News.   A coalition of global corporations, including Unilever, Ikea and shipping giant DHL, launched a global campaign today to accelerate the shift to electric vehicles and away from gas- and diesel-powered transportation—which generates almost a quarter of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions worldwide and has been the fastest growing […]

 

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Clean Energy is Approaching a Tipping Point

Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager 09.25.2017

 

  Read the entire article at Bloomberg News.   The cost of renewables is plunging faster than forecasters anticipated just a few years ago as as technologies like gigantic wind turbines arrive on the market. That’s the conclusion of Bloomberg New Energy Finance, whose founder Michael Liebreich estimated that clean energy will reap 86 percent of the […]

 

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Pentagon Moves Ahead with Obama-Era Climate Preparation Plan

Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager 09.22.2017

 

  Read the entire article at EcoWatch.   The Department of Defense (DoD) has warned for years that climate change is a national security threat and the agency continues to take steps to help the military navigate and prepare for the impacts of a warming planet. The Pentagon is plowing ahead with its 2014 “Climate Change […]

 

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How a City in Spain Got Rid of Its Cars

Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager 09.20.2017

 

Read the entire article at CityScope.    It’s just a regular Wednesday morning in downtown Pontevedra. Everywhere you look there are pedestrians: walking their dogs, pushing baby strollers, heading to work, shopping or simply sitting and watching other people go by.     Watching the scene, it is hard to believe that not long ago, […]

 

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‘The Mother of All Risks’ Insurance giants call to stop bankrolling fossil fuels

Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager 09.18.2017

 

Read the entire article at Cascadia Weekly.   Warning that climate change amounts to the “mother of all risks,” three of the world’s biggest insurance companies this week are demanding that G20 countries stop bankrolling the fossil fuels industry.     Multi-national insurance giants Aviva, Aegon, and Amlin, which together manage $1.2 trillion in assets, released […]

 

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Duke Energy to Invest $6B for Solar, Batteries and EV Chargers

Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager 09.15.2017

 

Read the entire article at Green Tech Media.   Florida is set to get a lot more solar power and grid batteries – in exchange for losing a future nuclear power plant. Duke Energy Florida filed a revised settlement that lays out a four-year, nearly $6 billion investment into 700 megawatts of solar PV, 50 megawatts […]

 

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Can Businesses Save the World?

Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager 09.12.2017

 

Read the entire article at Ensia.   “We are still in.” With these four words a group of U.S. businesses and investors with a combined annual revenue of US$1.4 trillion sent a powerful message to the world: U.S. president Donald Trump may have withdrawn from the Paris agreement on climate change, but corporate America is not […]

 

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Stanford Scientists: Switch to Renewables Would Save 7 Million Lives Per Year, Create 24 Million Jobs

Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager 09.06.2017

 

Read the entire article at EcoWatch.   Californian scientists said a fossil fuel phase-out is achievable that would contain climate change, deliver energy entirely from wind, water and sunlight to 139 nations, and save up to 7 million lives each year. They said it would also create a net gain of 24 million long-term jobs, all by […]

 

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The Big Whiff: How Corporate America Missed the Climate Fix

Bob Leonard - Climate Risk Manager 09.04.2017

 

Read the entire article at GreenBiz.   At 12:04 a.m. March 24, 1989, the oil tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground, ruptured and spilled 11 million gallons into Prince William Sound in Alaska, a landscape that would make you cry. That disaster triggered a group of businesses to create the “Valdez Principles,” later called the Coalition for Environmentally […]

 

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