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Meet the next generation of global climate activists Fortune 2/16/2021
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Perhaps more than any other movement, the fight to protect the environment has been led by young activists. Sweden’s Greta Thunberg may be the first who comes to mind. In reality, she is part of a larger movement, one that includes both the organization she founded Fridays for Future and dozens of other youth-led groups, including Zero Hour, SustainUS, and Future Coalition.
And as the generation who will inherit the vast problems of climate change, these activists have a unique claim to the issue. To better understand the goals of young people on the front lines of this crisis
Stanley Black & Decker is working on sustainable IoT connectivity with Ericsson and T-Mobile.
Emerson has announced its plans to modernize a TVA power plant for reliable clean energy and the Salto Grande hydroelectric power complex to ensure renewable energy supply in Latin America.
Thermal Energy Partners and Schlumberger New Energy have entered into an agreement to create GeoFrame Energy, a geothermal project development company.
Another example announced recently involved Aspen Technology’s decision to join the Alliance to End Plastic Waste. According to AspenTech, the company will “work with fellow members to support innovation to build a more sustainable global plastic value chain. From industrial design to driving greater efficiency in operations, AspenTech solutions help producers reduce waste and emissions from plastic production and accelerate innovation to develop recycling plants and other new solutions for the circular economy.”
Aspen Technology, Inc.: Aspen Technology Joins Alliance to End Plastic Waste Aspen Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:AZPN), a global leader in asset optimization software, today announced it has joined the Alliance to End Plastic Waste. AspenTech will work with fellow members to support innovation to build a more sustainable global plastic value chain. From industrial process design to driving greater efficiency in industrial operations, AspenTech solutions help producers reduce waste and emissions from plastic production, and accelerate innovation for recycling process technologies and other new solutions for the circular economy.
The Alliance to End Plastic Waste is an international non-profit organization partnering with government, environmental and economic development NGOs and communities around the world to address the challenge of plastic waste in the environment. Through programs and partnerships, the Alliance focuses on solutions in four strategic areas: infrastructure, innov