Tag: Industry
Carbon market overhaul shifts EU’s climate policy focus on industry, fairness – EURACTIV.com
With its proposed reform of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS), the European Commission is bringing carbon pricing policies to new areas such as shipping, road transport, and buildings. However, it is the fate of industry and ordinary people that is getting all the political attention.
The EU ETS currently covers the power sector, the manufacturing industry, and intra-EU flights.
With the reform, the Commission proposes to extend the EU carbon market to shipping and aviation while setting up
How climate change will widen Europe’s divides – POLITICO
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This is the first chapter in The Road to COP26 series.
Climate change isn’t just coming for Europe. It’s coming for the European Union.
Europe’s north will struggle with floods and fires, even with warming at the lowest end of expectations — the Paris Agreement limits of 1.5 or 2 degrees above the pre-industrial global average. But the south will be hammered by drought, urban heat and agricultural decline, driving a wedge
Watch A Gay Farmer on Love, Isolation, and Disrupting the Meat Industry in Australia | The New Yorker Documentary
[ding]
[mooing]
♪ Oh my lord, take this soul ♪
♪ Lay me at the bottom of the river ♪
♪ Devil has come to carry me home ♪
♪ Lay me at the bottom ♪
♪ Bottom of the river ♪
[phone ringing]
[Jon Wright] Hello.
[Interviewer] Hey, why don’t we start
with you describing the work you’re doing.
It’s been 22 years,
I’ve been working on this line of cattle that we’ve got.
We’ve put this science on
How the Fossil Fuel Industry Convinced Americans to Love Gas Stoves – Mother Jones
Early last year in the Fox Hills neighborhood of Culver City, California, a man named Wilson Truong posted an item on the Nextdoor social media platform—where users can interact with their neighbors—warning that city leaders were considering stronger building codes that would discourage the use of natural gas in new homes and businesses. In a
The Slander Industry – The New York Times
1: The Stain
At first glance, the websites appear amateurish.
They have names like BadGirlReports.date, BustedCheaters.com and WorstHomeWrecker.com. Photos are badly cropped. Grammar and spelling are afterthoughts. They are clunky and text-heavy, as if they’re intended to be read by machines, not humans.
But do not underestimate their power. When someone attacks you on these so-called gripe sites, the results can be devastating. Earlier this year, we wrote about a woman in Toronto who poisoned the reputations of dozens of