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Amgen’s Sustainability Track Record Includes Reducing Carbon, Water, and Waste

Environment + Energy Leader

Amgen's “Road to Net Zero” not only includes carbon neutrality by 2027 but also involves reducing water use by 40% and waste disposal by 75%. The post Amgen’s Sustainability Track Record Includes Reducing Carbon, Water, and Waste appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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What’s another $4 billion amongst friends?

Enviromental Defense

Four billion dollars, completely wasted. If we assume the same price, but that these plants operate for 13 years (from 2027 to 2040), that’s another $3.2 We must tell Ontario to take its foot off the gas and go with renewable energy instead. Tell the province, no more gas! Let’s do the math $1093.22 Take action here.

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New York City Planning Commission Approves Zoning Changes Supporting City’s Climate Goals

E2 Law Blog

The changes are designed to support a renewable energy grid, make buildings more energy efficient, support the use of electric vehicles, and reduce waste and stormwater runoff. Create the newly defined use “energy infrastructure equipment” (EIE), and add it to Use Groups 4, 6, and 14 (ZR 12-10, 22-14, 32-15, 32-23).

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RePlanet Nederland’s review of the draft Delegated Regulation on nuclear energy and gaseous fossil fuels in the sustainable finance taxonomy

Environmental Progress

The Regulation sets a time limit on the inclusion of nuclear energy but not on fossil fuels and grants the Commission special powers to rule on nuclear taxonomy compliance. The Regulation sets a deadline on the operation of final disposal facilities for radioactive waste. This makes the condition impractical.

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Analysis: Is hydrogen the new oil?

A Greener Life

BP will make a final investment decision on Teeside only in three years’ time and it doesn’t expect to start actual construction before 2027 – three years before all new cars in the UK are expected to be electric. Iceland also has geothermal energy. By some counts, around two-thirds of the energy would be lost along the way.