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Regen Network Sells Out $10 5M Round, Launches Regen Ledger – Bankless Times

Regen Network Sells Out $10.5M Round, Launches Regen Ledger Regen Network Development, Inc (RND) has announced the much-anticipated mainnet launch of Regen Ledger, a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) blockchain focused on ecological data, assets, and agreements. The project has also just sold out their private token sale, raising more than $10.5 million from 216 investors. The launch of Regen Ledger opens up the opportunity to bring climate finance into the DeFi movement. Regen Network aims to address the problem of broken economic models that incentivize the degradation of land, the destruction of ecosystems and that fuel climate change. “The launch of Regen Ledger is a big step in fulfilling a critical component of our vision to develop ecological fintech infrastructure designed to unlock innovation to combat climate change and regenerate ecosystems,” RND cofounder and CEO Gregory Landua said. “This eco-fintech solution addresses the need for auditability and liquidity for the $220 bil

Scientists back creation of an international body to oversee chemicals and waste

By Maria Burke2021-02-25T09:30:00+00:00 Climate change has the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and biodiversity has the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Service (IPBES), but no comparable body exists to oversee the environmental impact of waste and chemicals. Now, an international group of scientists is calling for an equivalent body for chemicals and waste, and the idea has been broadly welcomed. The science-policy body would conduct scientific assessments, identify emerging concerns, and connect policymakers and scientists, providing a scientific basis for action on chemicals and waste, says Zhanyun Wang, a senior scientist at ETH Zurich in Switzerland and one of the scientists proposing the new body. ‘We need international cooperation to address issues that transcend borders, such as heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants and plastic wastes.’

Scientists Chemical Pollution Is A Global Threat That Needs Global Action

Scientists: Chemical Pollution Is A Global Threat That Needs Global Action An international group of scientists is calling for a global intergovernmental science-policy body for informing policymakers, business, and the public about reducing harm from chemical pollution. In a paper published today in Science, the group explains how limited and fragmented science-policy interactions on chemicals and waste have contributed to widespread health and environmental problems. We need international cooperation to address issues that transcend borders, such as the harms of heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants, and plastic wastes, said lead author Dr. Zhanyun Wang, a Senior Scientist at the ETH Zürich in Switzerland. This is critical for developed and developing countries where developing countries are the world s dumping grounds for toxics.

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