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A Deep Dive into the Global Electronics Council’s New Sustainability Standards: What It Means for the Future of Electronics

A Defining Moment for Sustainable Tech The Global Electronics Council® (GEC) has officially unveiled its updated EPEAT® criteria, marking a significant leap forward in sustainable electronics. This long-anticipated update strengthens environmental and ethical standards in an industry responsible for massive carbon footprints, e-waste challenges, and complex supply chain dynamics. Set to take effect on November…
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How Farmers and Businesses Can Navigate the USDA’s Climate Information Purge

The fight against climate change is being waged not only in fields and farms but also in courtrooms. A coalition of farmers and environmental groups has sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) after the agency removed vital climate-related tools, data sets, and services from its website—resources that countless farmers and climate researchers depend on.…
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Bloomberg’s MARS Climate: A Game-Changer for Portfolio Risk Management in an Era of Climate Uncertainty

The financial landscape is changing rapidly, and with climate-related disasters causing record-breaking damages, investors and portfolio managers are facing new risks that demand immediate attention. In response to this urgent challenge, Bloomberg has unveiled MARS Climate, an innovative tool designed to help financial institutions assess and manage the financial risks associated with climate change. This…
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Weekly Wrap-Up: February 17–22, 2025 – Pioneering Climate Action & Sustainable Innovations

Welcome to this week’s Sunday Weekly Wrap-Up on AmazingHour.com, where we revisit the powerful stories that defined the last six days. From groundbreaking partnerships in Africa’s carbon markets to Europe’s battle over corporate sustainability, and from billion-dollar climate action funds to game-changing recycling solutions, this week was packed with transformative insights into corporate sustainability, climate…
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