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Please stop calling it the 'Doomsday Glacier'
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Please stop calling it the 'Doomsday Glacier'

Losing Thwaites Glacier would be troubling, but the overly alarming nickname might do more harm than good.
Superstores can meet half their electricity needs with rooftop solar, says a new report

Superstores can meet half their electricity needs with rooftop solar, says a new report

From Walmart to Ikea, a report finds that the rooftops of big-box stores offer enough solar potential to power the equivalent of 8 million American homes.
COVID's retail riddle: Is e-commerce better for the environment?

COVID's retail riddle: Is e-commerce better for the environment?

Piles of cardboard and fleets of delivery trucks are changing the environmental equation of retail.
Corporate climate pledges often ignore a key component: Supply chains

Corporate climate pledges often ignore a key component: Supply chains

Many companies do not account for the emissions from their supply chains, which can be a significant majority of their contributions to greenhouse gases.
What’s the true cost of retail giants shipping your junk across the ocean?
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What’s the true cost of retail giants shipping your junk across the ocean?

Tracing the impact on the environment from shipping any of these goods is tricky to do.
Target will design all its own branded products for circularity by 204

Target will design all its own branded products for circularity by 204

The company will also aim to be fully net zero by the same year.
climate politics leadership australia
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Ian Dunlop, David Spratt: Net-zero emissions by 2050 - leadership or climate colonialism?

How fast does Australia need to reduce greenhouse emissions to play its fair part in responding to the global climate emergency?One answer jumps out: "net-zero emissions by 2050".

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