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April 16, 2019New Climate Models Predict a Warming Surge
The Model Results Remain Disconcerting: The Planet is Already Warming Faster Than Humans can Cope With
  Topics : GREEN_WEB
   
April 14, 2019Renewable Energy Could Save $160 Trillion In Climate Change Costs by 2050
There Remains a Wide Range of Obstacles in the way of Large-Scale Development and Implementation
  Topics : GREEN_WEB
   
April 11, 2019Apple's Supply Chain is Eating up Clean Energy
At Present, Apple Uses Clean Energy for 1/3 of Manufacturing, and it Would Eventually like to see its Entire Supply Chain Using Clean Energy
  Topics : Green supply chain | GREEN_WEB
   
April 10, 2019Green Supply Chain News: Just How much should Water Cost?
Interesting Observations from Dr. Julie Zimmerman of Yale
  Topics : GREEN_WEB | Water Usage
   
April 09, 2019Top Three Corporate Sustainability Trends All Business Leaders Should be Watching
Mobility Projects, Majority Adopting Sustainability and Diverse Science-Based Targets
  Topics : GREEN_WEB
   
April 09, 2019Shrinking the Carbon Footprint of a Chemical in Everyday Objects
New Method for Synthesizing the Epoxides Found in Plastics, Textiles, and Pharmaceuticals Could be Powered by Electricity
  Topics : GREEN_WEB
   
April 09, 2019The Next Reckoning: Capitalism and Climate Change
Fixing the Planet is Going to be Expensive: Can we Stomach the Bill for Human Survival?
  Topics : Green and Government | GREEN_WEB
   
April 08, 2019Super Pollutants Become Super Important
These GHGs are Troublesome Because They Have an Outsize Negative Impact During Their Time in the Biosphere
  Topics : GREEN_WEB
   
April 08, 2019Cleaning up the Waste of e-commerce Returns
Traditional Brick-and-Mortar Retail has a Return Rate of 8 to 10 Percent, While Customers Return 15 to 30 Percent of Online Purchases
  Topics : GREEN_WEB | Reverse logistics/returns management
   
April 07, 2019Blamed for Climate Change, Oil Companies Invest in Carbon Removal
Chevron, Occidental Petroleum and BHP Have Invested in a Start-up Developing Technology to Take Carbon out of the Atmosphere
  Topics : GREEN_WEB
   

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