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- Amazon shipping could be a tipping point for electric fleetsAmazon could electrify major portions of its delivery fleet and help kickstart the nascent market for electric trucks.
- How urban agriculture could improve food security in U.S. citiesCuba offers interesting lessons for how to develop urban agriculture, including government-allocated land and agroecological methods that deliver high yields and diverse crops in small spaces.
- Solving the plastic pollution crisis requires focus on another ‘R’ — responsibilityCompanies must tackle the problem by reducing and reusing first, rather than skipping straight to recycling as the best solution.
- Climate solutions depend on rare earths. Here's how they can be sourced responsiblyThese elements are necessary for solar energy, wind energy and electric vehicles — and so is the way we secure them.
- Can the SDGs turn business risks into opportunities?The quest is operational, philanthropic and existential.
- Amazon shipping could be a tipping point for electric fleets
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Tag Archives: Shale gas
European Commission consults public on unconventional fossil fuels (e.g. shale gas) in Europe
The European Commission is holding a public consultation on the future development of unconventional fossil fuels such as shale gas in Europe. All interested individuals, organisations and public authorities are welcome to share their views on the possible opportunities and challenges that may arise from the development of such projects and on the best ways to address the challenges identified so far. The consultation is open until 20 March 2013. The consultation is available in all 23 EU languages. Continue reading