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Since Qatar won the bid in 2010 to host the FIFA 2022 World Cup, the country has been busy preparing for the prestigious event that is set to kick off on November 20. The World Cup, which will see 32 national teams compete, starting with a match between Qatar and Ecuador, will attract some 1.5 million visitors to the tiny desert country. Q3 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Find A Qualified Financial AdvisorEach advisor has been vetted by SmartAsset and is held to a fiduciary standard to act in your best interests. If you're ready to be matched with local advisors that can help you...
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Carbon footprint technology integrated into banking apps could drastically reduce America’s emissions – but will require ‘behavior change’ from some of the country’s biggest players. Monday 17 October 2022, Nevada US: Carbon footprint management fintech, Cogo, has announced that it will attend Money 20/20, Las Vegas (23-26 Oct). Cogo’s technology currently empowers millions of people and businesses globally to measure, reduce and offset their carbon footprint through their everyday banking apps and accounting software. Q3 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Find A Qualified Financial...
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Key findings: The energy sector was found to have the highest carbon footprint, with around 12 billion tonnes of COemitted each year.The transport sector was revealed to be the second least eco-friendly sector, releasing around 8 billion tonnes of annual carbon emissions.The machinery and paper sectors are the industries with the smallest carbon footprint, with 0.24 and 0.29 billion tonnes of CO emitted per year.Q1 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Fig: Sectors with Highest Carbon FootprintStrong CSR policies will reflect on yearly stock returns, new report finds The machinery sect...
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As the northern hemisphere prepares for the winter, bleak headlines warn of an energy crisis enveloping much of Europe and North America. The transition to cleaner energy sources, combined with an unusually cold season last year depleting natural gas reserves, and the resulting inflation on coal and oil prices have created a perfect storm for the energy markets. In the UK, heavily dependent on natural gas to generate electricity, wholesale prices have soared over 1,400%. Q3 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The energy crisis comes as industries across the board are being forced to ...
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The COP26 summit is just over a month out, and Pre-COP Milan just wrapped up. According to recent research from the global financial services provider, Apex Group, US PE funds and their investors that haven’t already started to take action to report and wrangle their carbon footprints need to get a move on – and fast – if they want to remain competitive in the wake of COP26, including Pre-COP, and the growing push for climate-first business goals. Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more But how will regulations, both in the US and from global task forces like COP26, affect the expecta...
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The job market is hot: more people are switching occupations now more than ever before as young employees have the luxury to choose working with companies that don’t just fit their monetary and professional ambitions, but their climate goals as well. Climate change is an issue of growing importance, especially for millennial employees, who now make up the majority of the workforce. Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Gen Z Is Concerned About SustainabilityGeneration Z, the youngest generation entering consumer markets, is more concerned about sustainability than any prior generati...
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A new study by WebsiteToolTester has analysed over 200 popular website homepages, from social networking to fashion, to discover which are causing the most CO2 emissions and which are the most eco-friendly. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Did you know that everything you do online from shopping to streaming your favourite programmes contributes to your carbon footprint? Brands are continuously promising to become carbon neutral to help make the world less polluted, but their websites that we visit daily are actually affecting the planet more than we realise, with each homepage...
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One of the biggest ways in which we contribute to climate change in our daily lives is how we travel. Transport is the third biggest contributor to Australia’s carbon footprint, generating 17% of all greenhouse gas emissions in the country. In order to meet the challenge of climate change, we need to rethink the ways we get around. Below are just a few of the ways you can reduce the environmental impact when you’re getting from A to B. 1. Drive more efficientlyWith over 19.8 million vehicles on the road in Australia, a good starting point for reducing emissions is to make sure they’re driven m...
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