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Achilles Launches New Sustainability Reporting Platform

Supply chain risk and performance management solutions provider Achilles announced today the launch of Achilles Comply360, a new enterprise platform aimed at enabling companies...

Tech sector emissions and energy use growing with the rise of AI

Tech sector carbon emissions continued their rise in recent years, fueled by rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and data infrastructure, according to a...

India Launches New Regulations for Social, Sustainability, Sustainability-Linked Bonds

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has released its new Framework for Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) Debt Securities (other than green...

Gibraltar enlists UK firm for modelling to facilitate net zero design of new buildings

Glasgow-headquartered climate tech company, IES, has unveiled a bespoke Dynamic Simulation Modelling (DSM) tool as part of its Virtual Environment (VE) – an advanced...

Construction emerges as major source of black carbon in central London

New research has revealed that construction activity is now a dominant source of black carbon emissions in central London. While pollution levels from road traffic...

UK tech job market rebounds with AI boom, finds Accenture

A surge in demand for AI professionals has helped tech job vacancies across the UK to grow by 21% in a year, with the...

When will a vital system of currents in the Atlantic Ocean collapse? Depends on whom you ask.

Just below Greenland is a menacing stretch of water known as the Cold Blob. As the planet heats up, the Cold Blob remains a...

Data centers are building their own gas power plants in Texas

Abigail Lindsey worries the days of peace and quiet might be nearing an end at the rural, wooded property where she lives with her...

Earth’s Atmosphere Contains More CO2 Than It Has in Millions of Years

For the first time in millions of years, Earth’s atmosphere contained an average of 430.2 parts per million (ppm) of carbon dioxide, the result...

Extreme Weather Boosts Pathogens and Disease Spread, Study Finds

As climate change brings worsening heatwaves and other extreme weather, scientists are warning that these conditions are more suitable for pathogens to spread disease. In...

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