Growing Claims from Climate Change Will Prompt Art Insurance Rate Increases, Experts Report

Via ARTnews Art insurance in Florida is in limbo right now. Many art institutions in Florida this year had to consider the risk of climate change to their buildings and collections after Hurricane Ian made landfall in September. No significant art damage claims have been filed in the state after the Category 4 Hurricane, which killed at least 114 Floridians. However,Continue reading “Growing Claims from Climate Change Will Prompt Art Insurance Rate Increases, Experts Report”

Equilibrium/Sustainability — World was abnormally dry in 2021: UN

Via The Hill Most of the globe was drier than usual in 2021 — circumstances that wreaked havoc on both economies and the environment, according to the World Meteorological Organization.  About 3.6 billion people had inadequate access to water at least one month per year, the U.N. agency determined in its inaugural report on global resources. ThatContinue reading “Equilibrium/Sustainability — World was abnormally dry in 2021: UN”

Plastic pollution: Three problems that a global treaty could solve

Via Nature Plastic is one of the fastest growing materials and production is on course to double, to more than one billion tonnes a year, by 2050. With that, will come more pollution. This week, delegates from more than 150 countries are expected to meet in Uruguay to begin negotiations for a historic global agreementContinue reading “Plastic pollution: Three problems that a global treaty could solve”

The environmental costs of fast fashion

Via United Nations Environment Programme New season, new styles, buy more, buy cheap, move on, throw away: the pollution, waste, and emissions of fast fashion are fueling the triple planetary crisis. The annual Black Friday sales on 25 November are a reminder of the need to rethink what is bought, what is thrown away, and whatContinue reading “The environmental costs of fast fashion”

Climate change to drastically cut Indonesia’s rice, coffee produce

Via Business Standards Continued carbon emissions would significantly reduce rice and coffee production in Indonesia — one of the world’s top producers of both crops — according to a study. Continued carbon emissions would significantly reduce rice and coffee production in Indonesia — one of the world’s top producers of both crops — according to a groundbreaking study that will beContinue reading “Climate change to drastically cut Indonesia’s rice, coffee produce”

800 million jobs could be impacted by climate change

Via Mint More than 800 million jobs—about one-quarter of the global workforce—are highly vulnerable to being disrupted by climate change, from weather extremes to the impacts of transitioning to a low-carbon economy, said Deloitte Center for Sustainable Progress report. “However, policy makers and business leaders can unleash significant economic growth and help create more thanContinue reading “800 million jobs could be impacted by climate change”

Disconnect Between Sustainability Intent and Action Within Data Center Ops

Schneider Electric, an energy management company, commissioned reports by three independent research firms that focused on sustainability in IT and data center operations, and the results reveal a disconnect between intent and action, indicating most of the industry is still at the beginning stage of its sustainability journey. The three commissioned studies were conducted by analysts at 451Continue reading “Disconnect Between Sustainability Intent and Action Within Data Center Ops”

Japan treads carefully with local Christian heritage while embarking boldly on renewable energy project

Japan government has announced the construction details for the tender put together by Goto City Offshore Wind Power Generation LLC to build offshore wind power generation projects off the coast of Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture. Top government officials handling this project have emphasised the need for the project developer to prioritise local Japanese companies whenContinue reading “Japan treads carefully with local Christian heritage while embarking boldly on renewable energy project”

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