Nwankpa Design opens up a small, segmented residence for a family of four that had lived there for over a decade.
Construction for the remodel of David Mazichina and Kirsty King’s Los Angeles home had only just started in February of 2020 when COVID-19 began shutting things down. David, a supervisor in logistics and transportation, realized quickly how this might affect their project down the road.
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Incommunities has pledged £2,000 to the No Child Cold initiative. And it is urging other businesses, plus community groups and individuals, to get on board. With lockdown leading to home schooling and families spending more time indoors, many households have seen energy bills soar. It’s estimated that at least 21,000 youngsters in the district are living in households that are struggling to afford the cost of extra heating this winter. The No Child Cold campaign is being spearheaded by a partnership including Bradford Council, Citizens Advice – which has a base at Central Hall in Alice Street, Keighley – and voluntary-sector groups. Give Bradford, which supports community organisations, is helping to process contributions to the campaign. So far, online donations have reached nearly £10,000.
A KEIGHLEY councillor has praised the support given so far to a campaign which aims to ensure all children can study at home in warm conditions this winter. The No Child Cold initiative has been launched to support disadvantaged families across the district which are faced with extra heating costs due to the latest national lockdown. Bradford Council is running the campaign in partnership with Citizens Advice – which has a base at Central Hall in Alice Street, Keighley – Give Bradford and Community Action Bradford. With people spending more time at home and children learning remotely while schools are closed to most pupils, families have been hit with higher energy bills.
BlackRock Inc.: BlackRock Boosts Aladdin s Forward-Looking Sustainability Analytics and Reporting Capabilities Through Strategic Partnership with Clarity AI
Data science and machine-learning help clients develop sustainability insights
BlackRock announced minority investment in Clarity AI
BlackRock Inc. (NYSE: BLK) today announced a minority investment in Clarity AI, a sustainability analytics and data science platform, as the firm continues to invest in delivering sustainable investing analytics and software for clients. BlackRock will integrate Clarity AI s capabilities with Aladdin, BlackRock s end-to-end operating system for investment professionals.
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Clarity AI uses big data and machine learning to create actionable sustainability and impact insights and expand these to a uniquely broad universe of companies, countries and local governments. Its prop