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GE to launch Innovation Challenge with Taoyuan City Government and Taiwan Power Company to address energy challenges

75 views M2 PressWIRE Taiwan -GE (NYSE: GE) today announced the launch of an open innovation challenge to call for ideas to address power challenges in Taiwan, in line with the government s goals to strengthen energy reliability and sustainability towards a low carbon future in the country. The challenge, in partnership with Taoyuan City Government and Taiwan Power Company, is GE s first in Asia, and will award over NT$1 million to the winning ideas that will target opportunities to increase electricity supply and decarbonize the power sector or reduce energy demand and consumption. Taiwan ranked No. 57 in Climate Change Performance Index 2021 (CCPI 2021), which rated 61 countries, suggesting there is a lot of room for improvement in terms of offsetting greenhouse gases and introducing renewable energy. Says the Deputy Mayor of Taoyuan City, Gao An- Bang, Taoyuan City Government has spared no effort in bringing about energy transformation and green energy development. I would lik

US is charging ahead on climate action, so where the bloody hell is Australia?

US is charging ahead on climate action, so where the bloody hell is Australia?
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India s needs create a holistic mitigation plan to achieve 2030 climate targets – COUNTERVIEW ORG

By Simi Mehta, Ritika Gupta, Manoswini Sarkar Climate change is one of the most pressing issues that the world is collectively facing at the moment. It is contended that strengthening the global response is pertinent to combat the threat of climate change. 1 The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) adopted in 1992 that entered into force on 21 March, 1994, primarily aims to prevent anthropogenic interference in the earth’s climate system and stabilize Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. With this aim, the Conference of Parties meets every year to assess progress and review documents by countries on their plans to combat climate change.

Campaigners Claim Historic Win as France Found Guilty of Climate Inaction

Read time: 4 mins By Isabella Kaminski • Wednesday, February 3, 2021 - 16:38 The French state has been found guilty of climate inaction in what campaigners have dubbed “the case of the century”.  Today the Paris administrative court concluded France has failed to do enough to meet its own commitments on the climate crisis and is legally responsible for the ensuing ecological damage. France is the third European country where legal action by campaigners has highlighted significant failings in state action on climate change and forced politicians to act, after the landmark Urgenda case in the Netherlands in 2019 and the Irish Supreme Court’s decision in the national Climate Case last year. 

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