Net-Zero Business podcast: Inside the UK s low-carbon heat transition
In response to the accelerated pace at which corporates are examining and setting net-zero targets to help alleviate the climate crisis, edie s monthly Net-Zero Business podcast was created. Up next, we talk low-carbon heat with Centrica Business Solutions and the Heat Pump Federation.
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Following on from the UK Government’s world-leading net-zero carbon commitment, edie’s new spinoff podcast series, Net-Zero Business, will hear from the trendsetters and trailblazers of responsible businesses.
Since the UK Government set it’s 2050 net-zero target into law, more and more businesses are attempting to get ahead of the political curve by strengthening carbon and energy strategies and pledging to become net-zero businesses well before the 2050 deadline.
St. Louis alderwoman says vaccine knocked out some of her long-term COVID-19 effects, and she s not alone I got the second vaccine a week ago from today and I started to feel improvement in symptoms about a week after the first vaccine, Alderwoman Megan Green said Author: Justina Coronel (KSDK) Updated: 10:53 PM CDT April 14, 2021
ST. LOUIS For St. Louis Alderwoman Megan Green, she s been trying to get out of the COVID-19 labyrinth she entered in December. I was this healthy 37-year-old. Before getting COVID-19, I was physically active and then I went to a place where I couldn t get out of bed, Green said.
Virgin Media and Toast Ale among first wave of speakers confirmed for edie s ENGAGE event
Sustainability, reporting and behaviour change experts from companies including Virgin Media, Toast Ale and Clear Channel will provide insight and best practice on sustainability communications as part of an afternoon of back-to-back live events on Thursday 6 May.
A recording of the sessions is available for those who register
Hosted during edie’s special Engagement Week of online content and events, the Sustainability Reporting and Communications Sessions offer up an afternoon of live, interactive webinar presentations and discussions – all dedicated to helping sustainability and CSR professionals drive stakeholder engagement through robust reporting and captivating communications.
Kyle Thompson/steez Art By July, Ben Cohen will launch a cannabis business in Colorado. If it were a pot-infused ice cream company, the cofounder of Ben & Jerry s could call it Stoned Cold. But Cohen s venture will produce low-THC, high-terpene pre-rolled joints. In an interview with
Seven Days, he wouldn t reveal its name despite the pun potential. The Vermont entrepreneur did, however, talk about other aspects of his plan. The company s profits will help fund cannabis businesses owned by people of color and nonprofits that work for criminal justice reform, Cohen said. Its purpose, aside from selling great pot, is to right the wrongs of the war on drugs, Cohen said of the business. You have the situation where there s all these poor Black people in jail for something that now s legal, and all these rich white people making gobs of money off it.
A group of elected-officials met virtually Monday night to talk about issues within the criminal justice system, specifically in Vermont, and what can be done to work toward change.