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GM achieves perfect scores on climate change data disclosure and performance in CDP report

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General Motors for the first time achieved perfect scores on both climate change data disclosure and performance submitted to CDP , the world’s only global environmental disclosure system. The CDP program enables management of greenhouse gas emissions and risks and opportunities associated with climate change.

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Deloitte forecasts clean hydrogen market to hit US$1.4T per year by 2050

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To achieve climate neutrality by 2050, the clean hydrogen market capacity can grow to 170 million tons (MtH 2 eq) in 2030 and to 600 MtH 2 eq in 2050. Demand is expected to initially build on the decarbonization of existing industrial uses of hydrogen (95 MtH 2 eq), most notably for fertilizer production.

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Electric Company Too Scared To Tell Truth About Climate Change

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If SCE Won’t Tell The Truth About Climate Change Why Should We Trust Them About Anything? But it’s too bad Javier was too afraid to tell the truth about climate change to the people who came to his presentation hoping to get the facts and the straight story.

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Wärtsilä Power-to-X project gets €1M in government support

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In the future, fossil fuels will be replaced by these renewable synthetic fuels to mitigate climate change, the company said. We are now building on this via the X-Ahead project, which will significantly improve the efficiency and feasibility of all processes relating to the development of Power-to-X technology.

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SLAC, MIT, TRI researchers advance machine learning to accelerate battery development; insights on fast-charging

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We look forward to building on this work through future experiments to achieve lower-cost, better-performing batteries. Fast charging is incredibly stressful and damaging to batteries, and solving this problem is key to expanding the nation’s fleet of electric vehicles as part of the overall strategy for fighting climate change.

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IEEE President’s Note: Making IEEE a Force for Change

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Such engagements at the grassroots level have provided me deeper insights into understanding the needs of members from diverse communities and how IEEE can best provide them with opportunities to advance their career. Today the world faces its largest modern-day threat: climate change.

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President’s Note: Forging Partnerships will Sharpen IEEE’s Edge

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I also want the organization to be globally recognized as a force for change. This year, I chartered four ad hoc committees: climate change, innovative funding models, president-elect campaign pilot program, and multimedia-based digital reality technologies. For example, IEEE is now engaged closely with the U.N.