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New technology to transform how countries anticipate, prepare and adapt to intensifying climate conditions

New technology to transform how countries anticipate, prepare and adapt to intensifying climate conditions

Ground-breaking technology developed to help countries most exposed to extreme weather events to become more climate resilient has been launched in Jamaica today by...
Mitsubishi Corporation´s ‘Pyxis Ocean’ named as first vessel to be retrofitted with bar tech windwings by Yara Marine

Mitsubishi Corporation´s ‘Pyxis Ocean’ named as first vessel to be retrofitted with bar tech...

BAR Technologies’ WindWings by Yara Marine Technologies (WindWings) to debut in early 2023 on charter with development partner, Cargill   Cargill, Mitsubishi Corporation, BAR Technologies (BAR...
MAPFRE joins net-zero alliance to eliminate emissions by 2050

MAPFRE joins net-zero alliance to eliminate emissions by 2050

MAPFRE Chairman and CEO, Antonio Huertas, “Economic decarbonisation is essential for the planet.” MAPFRE has joined the Net-Zero Insurance Alliance (NZIA) with the objective of...
New report from EQ Credit Services shows credit providers’ environmental credentials still a priority for UK borrowers despite financial squeeze

New report from EQ Credit Services shows credit providers’ environmental credentials still a priority...

·         Be green or be gone: 45% cite lenders’ green credentials as ‘very important’ or ‘extremely important’ in their decision to borrow from them (despite rising...
Graduates develop app to encourage sustainable investing

Graduates develop app to encourage sustainable investing

  Two former University of Southampton students are behind the development of an app to encourage sustainable investing. Daniel Gold and Nikki Hawkes have set...
Norway considers banning Bitcoin mining

Norway considers banning Bitcoin mining

  By FintechNews staff   -Norway is considering backing a European Bitcoin mining ban, as reported by Euronews Next. The country’s minister of local government and regional development...
Celebrities and the non fungible tokens (NFT) industry

Disruption in service sector favors leaders in health, finance and logistics, PGIM reports

  Disruptive technology has a reputation as a giant killer, but the latest technological breakthroughs in the services sector will not bury all of today’s...
How to Google Your Way to a Greener Trip

How to Google your way to a greener trip

A handful of new tools from the search giant is making it easier than ever to make sustainable choices while traveling. In a world filled...
R8 Technologies is Named in Latest 50 to Watch List as one of the Companies Taking Action on the Climate Crisis

R8 Technologies is named in latest 50 to Watch List as one of the...

  R8 Technologies (R8tech), an Artificial Intelligence-based technology company focusing on premium class commercial buildings’ energy efficiency, indoor climate and technical conditions, is named in...
Impact

Do retail investors value environmental impact?

Climate change is increasingly seen as a major societal problem. Addressing climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions will require substantial changes in the...

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Why Gamers Are Embracing Bitcoin Casinos for Transparency and Speed

What do gamers and cryptocurrency enthusiasts have in common? A love for better odds and groundbreaking innovation. Over the past decade, Bitcoin casinos have...
Cybersecurity

10 Top Skills Every Cybersecurity Expert Should Master

Are you curious about what it takes to become a cybersecurity expert? In a world where cyber threats grow more sophisticated daily, businesses and...
early-paycheck

Revolutionizing Paydays: How Early-Paycheck Programs Are Reshaping Financial Wellness

The traditional biweekly or monthly paycheck schedule is becoming outdated in an ever-evolving world. Rising costs of living and economic uncertainties have left many...