Renpower Mozambique - Maputo - 27 February.

AFSIA is delighted to partner with Euroconvention Global for RENPOWER MOZAMBIQUE 2020.

Energy
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Why the world’s third-largest economy is still betting on coal.

Japan is pushing ahead with a fuel source that’s exacerbating climate change.

Environment
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Larry Tesler: Computer scientist behind cut, copy and paste dies aged 74.

Larry Tesler, an icon of early computing, has died at the age of 74. Mr Tesler started working in Silicon Valley in the early 1960s, at a time when computers were inaccessible to the vast majority of people.

Environment
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'There are no excuses left': why climate science deniers are running out of rope.

Guardian environment correspondent Fiona Harvey recalls being heckled at the House of Commons and explains how attitudes to climate have shifted in 10 years

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Victoria's Secret under fire after store dumps hundreds of bras in bin

Discovery draws criticism from those who say fashion industry generates too much waste Hundreds of Victoria’s Secret bras have reportedly been found discarded in a bin close to a recently closed branch of the lingerie store in Colorado.

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Flooded Britain: a new normal?

A series of storms have lashed Britain in the past two weeks resulting in widespread floods that have left residents and businesses devastated. But as the climate heats up and towns expand into floodplains, is this the new normal?

Climate
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It's Happening now!

Right at the start of the year, we evaluated how many carbon offsetting measures were carried out on myclimate’s web calculators in 2019. Never before have so many people, small businesses and institutions taken responsibility for their own carbon footprint.  

Energy
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Oil and gas firms 'have had far worse climate impact than thought'.

Study indicates human fossil methane emissions have been underestimated by up to 40%.

Climate Environment
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The 3rd International Conference on Future Smart Cities in Xiamen University Malaysia in Sepang : 14-16/11/ 2020

IEREK is organizing the 3rd International Conference on "Future Smart Cities (FSC) " from 14th  to 16th  November 2020, It will be held in Sepang, Malaysia.

Technology Solutions
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Time’s up for coal!

                              Burning fossil fuels poisons the air we breathe, plus driv

Climate
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Climate change threatens future of all children: UN report.

No country is doing enough to protect children from the impact of climate change, a joint report by the World Health Organization, UNICEF and The Lancet has found.

Environment
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Inside Australia's climate emergency: the air we breathe.

For months, Australians breathed air pollution up to 26 times above levels considered hazardous to human health. The long-term impact could be devastating.

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Beating China at the lithium game — can the US secure supplies to meet its renewables targets?

The following is a contributed article by Teague Egan, founder, CEO and product architect of EnergyX.

Technology Solutions
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Berlin to push for EU offshore strategy.

Maritime Minister Norbert Brackmann lays out Germany's key focus for EU presidency.

Energy
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How Battery Storage Maximizes Renewable Energy Investment.

Three ways battery storage technology use renewable resources more effectively and bring additional value to renewables, according to Jeremy Niederjohn of Con Edison Battery Storage.

Energy
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Oceans could be unviable for coral reefs by 2100 due to warmer, more acidic waters.

''At the end of the day, fighting climate change is really what we need to be advocating for.''  Warmer and more acidic oceans could destroy nearly all of today’s coral reefs by the end of the century.

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Your recycled plastic might be ending up in a landfill.Here's why.

Recycling facilities in the US can't process most of the plastics. You’re trying to do the right thing by throwing away that plastic container into the recycling bin. It even had a label that said it was recyclable, so you should be all good.

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Colorado River flow shrinks from climate crisis, risking ‘severe water shortages’ .

Millions of people rely on the 1,450-mile waterway as increasing periods of drought and rising temperatures reduce flow of river

Climate Environment
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Fates of humans and insects intertwined, warn scientists.

Experts call for solutions to be enforced immediately to halt global population collapses The “fates of humans and insects are intertwined”, scientists have said, with the huge declines reported in some places only the “tip of the iceberg”.

Environment
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