
Mark Howden
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2 months ago |
en.tempo.co | Mark Howden |Petir Garda Bhwana
By: Mark Howden, The Australian National University in Canberra. Donald Trump is pulling the US out of the Paris Agreement again. That's likely to shape global climate action more this time and that matters to Australia. One of Donald Trump's first acts at the start of his second term as US president was to pull his country out of the Paris Agreement on climate change — a move likely to have a more profound impact than when he announced it in 2017 early in his first term.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
themandarin.com.au | Mark Howden |Daniel Holmes
Friends and colleagues have described past executive director of the Australian National University (ANU) Climate Change Institute and member of the Australian Climate Commission Will Steffen as a climate science pioneer during the Will Steffen Memorial Lecture at the Australian National University (ANU). ANU provost and senior vice-president Rebekah Brown cited Steffen’s friends’ and colleagues’ memories of him as a selfless mentor and gifted communicator.
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Nov 20, 2023 |
ethic.es | Salome Herce |Mauricio Hdez. Cervantes |Frank Jotzo |Mark Howden
El 82% de los edificios españoles se consideran ineficientes desde el punto de vista energético, al tiempo que el 41% de la ciudadanía exige al Gobierno que apoye las rehabilitaciones energéticas en las viviendas para ayudar a reducir las facturas a largo plazo. Las negociaciones de la nueva directiva europea de eficiencia energética de la edificación (EPBD, por sus siglas en inglés) ponen el foco en esta necesidad. ¿QUIERES COLABORAR CON ETHIC?
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Aug 23, 2023 |
thefifthestate.com.au | Kate Lawrence |Mark Howden
Jason Alexandra is a senior research fellow at the Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions, where he researches climate adaptation. Jason has worked as consultant in natural resource management and sustainability for many decades.
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Aug 22, 2023 |
iceds.anu.edu.au | Jason Alexander |Kate Lawrence |Mark Howden
By: Dr Jason Alexander, Kate Lawrence & Professor Mark Howden. The national cabinet has announced plans to build an extra 1.2 million homes by July 1 2029. The construction, operation and maintenance of buildings accounts for almost a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions in Australia. If these new homes are built in a business-as-usual fashion, they will significantly increase national greenhouse gas emissions. What if we committed to building homes that produced net negative emissions?
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