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This paper explores the demand-responsive bus services are a new entrant into the mobility ecosystem focusing on India

At a time when the world is battling unprecedented drought, bushfires, rising sea levels and water shortages, reducing energy use across industry is one powerful way to fight climate change in the immediate term.
 
However, historic slowdowns in energy efficiency progress persist. As we conclude another Conference of Parties (COP25) on climate change, and move into a new decade with unprecedented environmental challenges, governments have to put industrial energy efficiency back on the agenda before it is too late.
 
I have worked in the energy sector for nearly 25 years. During this time, I have witnessed some incredible advances.

This technical note discusses Places to Watch, and Places to Watch Palm and Soy, methodology for filtering deforestation alerts, and the implication of this automated process.

The Best Practice Guide for Clean Energy Solutions in Municipal Water Infrastructure intends to assist municipalities in the implementation of cleaner energy technologies and services at their waterworks by suggesting the key elements that municipal officials need to consider to implement a cleaner energy project.

This policy brief makes recommendations to the Government of South Africa on renewable energy and energy efficiency policies related to municipal waterworks and their operations. The corresponding Best Practice Guide provides municipal officials with the tools needed to make a case for and implement clean energy interventions in their municipalities.

Among the identified pathways in the 2018 IPCC report for keeping warming below either 2.0°C or 1.5°C, almost all require the deployment of still speculative carbon removal and storage methods. However, most carbon removal methods remain at the preliminary research and assessment stage, with a great deal of uncertainty over their technical feasibility, social acceptability, cost, and associated impacts. In addition, some argue that the reliance on unproven carbon removal methods to fulfill climate policy goals creates a false sense of complacency about the need for an immediate and aggressive transition away from fossil fuels. This report looks at why the entire field of carbon removal needs additional scrutiny and how to build a better carbon removal conversation.