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Bloomberg

How the Health Care Industry Can Reduce Its Climate Footprint

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- Gary Cohen, founder and president at Health Care Without Harm, discusses the health care industry's contribution to climate change. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Carney Says 2020 Must Be Year of Climate Action

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Mark Carney, the outgoing governor of the Bank of England, speaks at an event in London about the need for investors to take the climate crisis seriously and ensure they’re considering the risks from emissions and higher...
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Bloomberg

How to Make a Killing Calling Companies Green

Higher Ed
MSCI, the largest ESG rating company, doesn't even try to measure the impact of a corporation on the world. It's all about whether the world might mess with the bottom line.
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Bloomberg

Which Companies Do the Most to Combat Climate Change?

Higher Ed
Oct. 22 -- Paul Simpson, chief executive officer and co-founder at CDP, discusses the global index ranking companies efforts to combat climate change. He speaks with Guy Johnson on The Pulse.
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Press Association

Mayor of London announces Ulez expansion for 2023

Higher Ed
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan delivers a keynote speech at Forest Hill school in south London, to announce his plans for an expanded Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) extending to the edges of Greater London.
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Press Association

London’s pollution charge zone for older vehicles becomes 18 times larger

Higher Ed
London Mayor Sadiq Khan holds an event in Stratford, east London, as London's pollution charge zone for older vehicles has been significantly expanded. Drivers of vehicles that do not comply with minimum emissions standards are being...
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Bloomberg

CEOs of We Mean Business and the Climate Group on Collaborating for Change

Higher Ed
Oct.07 -- Helen Clarkson, CEO, the Climate Group and Maria Mendiluce, CEO, We Mean Business Coalition speak with Bloomberg Green's Leslie Kaufman about how business, finance, government and non-profits can work together to create...
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Curated Video

The Obama administration is poised to unveil first-ever rules limiting carbon emissions from the thousands of power plants that dot the U.S. map. AP reporter Josh Lederman explains. (May 29)

Higher Ed
The Obama administration is poised to unveil first-ever rules limiting carbon emissions from the thousands of power plants that dot the U.S. map. The pollution controls will form the cornerstone of President Barack Obama's campaign to...
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The Recount

The Climate Crisis May Be Bigger Than We Realize

Higher Ed
The global community’s plan to curb climate change is built on data — but what happens if that data is wrong? A new investigation found that countries are underreporting up to 13.3 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions every year.
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Bloomberg

Global Oil Demand Has Yet to Peak, IEA Predicts

Higher Ed
May.25 -- Global oil consumption hasn’t peaked, according to International Energy Agency Executive Director Fatih Birol, throwing cold water on hopes the coronavirus will cap demand and reduce climate-changing emissions. Annmarie Hordern...
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Bloomberg

Exxon Mobil Open to Partnering on Carbon Capture, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Mar.04 -- Exxon Mobil Chairman and CEO Darren Woods says the company is open to partnering with venture funds and other investors to advance its carbon-capture business. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Curated Video

U.N.: Greenhouse Gas Levels Hit A New Record, Cuts Fall Short

Higher Ed
Greenhouse gas concentrations increased at a faster rate than the annual average for the last decade despite a temporary reduction in the pandemic.
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Bloomberg

Bill Gates Wishes He Went Longer on Tesla Stock

Higher Ed
Feb.25 -- Bill Gates, Microsoft co-founder and co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, talks about Elon Musk and Bitcoin. He speaks to Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Mazda Said to Have Faked Emissions

Higher Ed
Aug.09 -- Japanese automakers are falling on new claims about fake data. The Nikkei News says Mazda is the latest to falsify emissions and economy results. Bloomberg's Jie Ma reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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The Recount

A Revolutionary Green Initiative in New York

Higher Ed
In the first initiative of its kind, the city of Ithaca, New York, has officially voted to decarbonize its buildings. Every single one of them.
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Press Association

Villiers: Tories can lead the way through eco crossroads

Higher Ed
Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers talks about how the government are approaching the ‘environmental crossroads’ which the world has reached
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Curated Video

EPA Threatens To Cut California's Highway Funding

Higher Ed
EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler issued the warning in a letter to the California Air Resources Board.
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Bloomberg

LNG Is an Important Fuel for the Future: Woodside Petroleum CEO

Higher Ed
Meg O'Neill, chief executive officer and managing director at Woodside Petroleum Ltd., discusses the company's partnership with BHP on a $12 billion LNG project, limiting emissions from the project and the market for LNG. She speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Baker Hughes CEO on Plans to Eliminate Carbon Emissions

Higher Ed
Jan.28 -- Lorenzo Simonelli, chief executive officer of Baker Hughes, discusses plans to eliminate carbon emissions on a net basis by 2050 as the company, the world’s third-biggest oil-services provider by market value, sees increasing...
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Bloomberg

Big Oil & Gas Take on the Climate Challenge to Lower Carbon Footprints

Higher Ed
Sep.19 -- In this week’s “Commodity-In-Chief” on “Bloomberg Commodities Edge”, Alix Steel talks with Pratima Rangarajan, the CEO of OGCI Climate Investments. The group is a ten-company oil and gas industry initiative whose members...
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Curated Video

COP25 Talks Climate Solutions, Even As The US Leaves Paris Agreement

Higher Ed
U.S. plans to leave the Paris agreement won't disrupt ongoing climate talks, but the countries who are still in are feeling the pressure.
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Curated Video

Report: SEC Investigating BMW Over Sales Practices

Higher Ed
The Wall Street Journal reports the agency is looking into whether the German automaker engaged in a practice known as sales punching.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Deserted New York leads to "sharp reduction" in air pollution, says scientist

9th - Higher Ed
As New York streets are left virtually empty due to the coronavirus outbreak a scientist who measures the city's air quality says she's seen a sharp reduction of pollutants carbon monoxide levels went to what I consider background clean...
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Bloomberg

How to Hit the Brakes on Climate Change

Higher Ed
Apr.19 -- This brief video colorfully illustrates three ways to respond to climate change. Buckle your seatbelt.