Why we must think locally when planning globally with AI  

This article is brought to you thanks to the collaboration of The European Sting with the World Economic Forum. Author: Jane Livesey, Member, Global Executive Committee; Head, Asia-Pacific and Japan, Cognizant As I’m fond of telling people, I have one of the best jobs in the world. In my travels throughout Australia, New Zealand, Greater China, states in […]

Commission welcomes deal on first-ever EU law to curb methane emissions in the EU and globally

This article is brought to you in association with the European Commission. The Commission welcomes the provisional agreement reached today between the European Parliament and Council on a new EU Regulation to reduce energy sector methane emissions in Europe and in our global supply chains. Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas – the second biggest contributor […]

The Inflation Reduction Act invigorated US clean energy plans – can it stir a stronger climate response globally?

Some notable things have happened recently in Pataskala, Ohio. The local Rotary Club selected a 9-year-old as “Junior Grand Marshal” of an annual parade. The mayor got a raise for the first time in a decade. And plans moved ahead to build the biggest solar-panel factory in US history. The project is part of a […]

Safe and resilient forests: Commission works for wildfire prevention in Europe and globally

This article is brought to you in association with the European Commission. Today, following the International Day of Forests, the Commission has published new guidelines to facilitate a better understanding of land-based wildfire prevention and effective responses. They point towards prevention measures that can be taken through governance, planning and forest management, and outline how EU […]

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