Urban Travel, Sustainability & Accessibility: ESSAOUIRA, MOROCCO
FAMOUS FISHING BOATS It is said that the port of Essaouira was founded by the Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah to punish the city of A…
FAMOUS FISHING BOATS It is said that the port of Essaouira was founded by the Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah to punish the city of A…
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Reusable glasses and free drinking fountains have brought the stadium within a whisker of achieving its plastic-free goal…
A review of the circular economy true to its initial purposes.
A report published on 26 August by an independent group of experts warns that reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 is now “too little too late”, and will not achieve the long-term temperature goals identified in the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5°C by the end of the century. Drawing upon findings recently published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), the report from the Climate Crisis Advisory Group (CCAG) argues that current global emissions targets are inadequate and that net negative – rather than net zero – strategies are required.
The report, titled ‘The Final Warning Bell’ suggests that even if countries achieve net zero by mid-century, this will not tackle greenhouse gases already in the atmosphere, with CO2 equivalent concentrations potentially continuing to climb as high as 540ppm (parts per million). This means there is little to no room for manoeuvre, with only a 50% chance of holding the 1.5°C line.
By Paul Schlienz Increasingly, the hospitality industry is embracing green initiatives. More and more hotel and restaurant operators are seeing the value of waste reduction, energy conservation and other measures…
Enterprise technology generates a vast amount of e-waste. Get the research on what organizations face to reduce the environmental impact of IT asset disposal.