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ESG and Sustainability will Continue to Gather Momentum and Attract Billions of Dollars in Investments
Momentum is building around ESG. Policy makers, asset managers and business are now more willing to integrate ESG and sustainability thinking in their investment strategies. Furthermore, President Biden has successfully approved a half a trillion Climate Bill creating positive momentum on ESG actions and climate risk reduction.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Earth
Florida cautioned to 'be prepared' as Ian expected to strengthen quickly
TALLAHASSEE, Florida - - Floridians are preparing for Typhoon Ian, as would be considered normal to quickly strengthen and turn into a tropical storm on Monday prior to hitting western Cuba, carrying with it the dangers of solid breezes and tempest flood as high as 9 to 14 feet, as per the Public Storm Place.
By Gayan Kavishka Sumanasekra3 years ago in Earth
A monkey with a face full of beards at the zoo
Recently, a very interesting thing happened: Ms. Yang in Zhejiang province when wandering around the zoo, accidentally found a monkey with a "Chinese character face", from the picture we can see that the monkey's face is like a square "Chinese character face".
By Apostolakis3 years ago in Earth
What would be the impact on the Earth's climate if 8 billion trees were planted each year over a 20-year period?
The relationship between tree planting and global climate What would happen to the Earth if we planted 8 billion trees on the planet every year for 20 years?
By Apostolakis3 years ago in Earth
What is hidden under the Earth's permafrost? Scientists seriously warned that no one is allowed to dig
There are many permafrost layers on Earth, such as the Siberian region of Russia, northern Canada, the Alaskan region of the United States, the Arctic Circle, and China's Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which is distributed in the permafrost zone, then this permafrost, what is hidden under it? In this regard, scientists issued a serious warning, no one is allowed to dig, because there is a hell, and may even lead to the complete extinction of mankind, why the permafrost layer under the tundra will be so terrible?
By Derwall Don3 years ago in Earth








