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Date: 27 May 2021
Covering Climate Now: Is NZ getting forestry right?
12 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
12 minutes to read
At this point in time, the most cost-effective and available technology for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is trees. Photo / Duncan Brown
At this point in time, the most cost-effective and available technology for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is trees. Photo / Duncan Brown
As part of the global Covering Climate Now initiative, the Herald is dedicating a week of coverage to the issues surrounding the climate crisis. In the second of a series of in-depth interviews with leading experts on key policy areas, Herald science reporter
A lot of mainstream financiers saw us a bunch of hippies : James Alexander reflects on UKSIF at 30
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James Alexander, UKSIF CEO
As the UK s Sustainable Investment and Finance Association celebrates 30 years of existence, CEO James Alexander discusses what is in store for the sector over the next three decades
As businesses, governments, and civil society increasingly rally around the net zero by 2050 mission, there are understandable fears in some quarters that 30 years is too tight a time frame to deliver.
‘NCR Plus’ bubble vs COVID-19 pointless with lax LGU borders
Apr 11, 2021 1:40 PM PHT
Dwight De Leon
On the second day of the strictest lockdown in Metro Manila and the 4 provinces surrounding it in March 2021, Jelo still managed to travel with ease from Pasay City to Oriental Mindoro some 230 kilometers away in the south. He didn’t have to show a negative COVID-19 test result in any part of his trip to his home province.
In theory, his travel was not supposed to be easy. Under the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) – in effect until April 11 – people within the so-called “National Capital Region Plus” weren’t allowed to travel outside of the bubble – unless for essential purposes. An 11-hour curfew was in effect.
Net Zero Nature brings together global experts, business leaders, NGO’s and innovators to explore why protecting and restoring nature is fundamental to global economic prosperity, investigate the transformative changes businesses must make now to avoid extinction, and consider best practices and latest developments.
Register now to secure your place for a unique day of learning, leadership and practical insight.
Date: 27 May 2021