Tag: ClimatePolicy
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Energy System Resilience: Lessons Europe Must Learn from Ukraine
While decentralised power enhances resilience, by itself it is insufficient. Lessons from Ukraine reveal that energy security now relies on robust infrastructure capable of withstanding attacks and disruptions. Preparedness, strategic planning, and logistics are crucial for restoring power swiftly, ensuring system durability amidst crises.
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Concrete’s Carbon Problem and the Race to Fix It
Homeowners in Europe and the US are facing increased insurance premiums linked to climate change risks, while construction continues to rely heavily on concrete, a significant contributor to global CO₂ emissions. The industry is beginning to address embodied carbon, but progress remains slow. Urgent changes in material practices and regulations are needed to reduce emissions…
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Scope 3 Is About to Redraw the Corporate Map: And Companies Serving Fossil Fuels Are Standing on a Fault Line
Scope 3 emissions reporting is expanding, challenging companies to recognise their broader climate impact and accountability.
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Harnessing AI in the Climate Crisis: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Future
As an advocate of emerging technologies, I’m often at the forefront of witnessing the transformative power of innovations like Artificial Intelligence (AI). Today, I want to talk about how AI and particularly Generative AI systems, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Bard, and the increasing number of open source Generative AI systems that are emerging, can…



