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Nov 12, 2024 |
time.com | Tom Steyer |Katie Hall
by Tom Steyer and Katie HallNovember 12, 2024 6:24 AM ESTEach year buildings are responsible for 42% of global carbon dioxide emissions. And in the U.S., 20% of energy-related emissions come from heating, cooling, and powering homes. Two individuals working hard to tackle buildings’ climate impact in the U.S. are Tom Steyer and Katie Hall, co-executive chairs of Galvanize Climate Solutions. Last year, Galvanize Real Estate was launched with the aim of investing in and decarbonizing properties.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
geography.org.uk | David Morgan |Katie Hall
From 4–6 April 2024 we welcomed hundreds of delegates from around the world to join us at the University of Manchester for three days of lectures, field visits and social events. We have a fantastic set of Conference photographs – view a selection on Flickr. Find out which publishers, schools and individuals won GA Awards at the 2024 event. Materials will continue to be added over the following weeks.
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Oct 9, 2023 |
k12dive.com | Benjamin Jenkins |Robert Neu |Katie Hall
In the ever-evolving landscape of education accelerated by rapid, disruptive societal change, the need for visionary and transformative leaders has become more critical than ever. Leaders must possess the ability to cultivate a positive educational culture that fosters academic excellence while preparing their students for an increasingly complex and nuanced future.
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Sep 12, 2023 |
nationalworld.com | Katie Hall
Tears for Fears will headline one day of BBC Radio 2 in the ParkWatch more videos on Shots!and live on Freeview channel 276Visit Shots! nowTears for Fears look set to bring a mixture of old classics and new favourites to BBC Radio 2 in the Park. The iconic 1980s pop rock band will be headlining the first day of the festival in Leicester's Victoria Park. Currently on tour promoting their seventh studio album, The Tipping Point, the duo are also appearing at PRYZM in Kingston Upon Thames this week.
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Sep 7, 2023 |
nationalworld.com | Katie Hall
The fundraiser said the additional costs included remote learning tools, off-site spaces, headsets for teachers and additional toilets. Watch more videos on Shots!and live on Freeview channel 276Visit Shots! nowA secondary school that has been heavily impacted by the concrete crisis has launched a £10,000 fundraiser with parents to cover “additional costs” that it says won’t be met by the government.
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