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COP27 Special: 27 Ways GE Is Helping Accelerate the Energy Transition and the Future of Flight

November 03, 2022

Next week the 197 signatory nations of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will convene in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, for the 27th annual meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP27). It’s the largest gathering of governments, businesses, NGOs, and civil society groups coming together to tackle the climate crisis and push forward on goals to protect the planet.

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COP26: 15 Ways GE Is Helping To Bring About A More Sustainable Future

Tomas Kellner
November 02, 2021
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Some 20,000 people have descended on Glasgow, Scotland, to attend the United Nations’ 26th Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP26), which runs until Nov. 12. They are discussing ways to emit less carbon and hold the planet’s temperature increase to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius. “As countries begin to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, we must take the historic opportunity to tackle climate change at the same time — to build back better, and greener,” said Alok Sharma, COP president designate.

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Danielle Merfeld Goes To Washington: GE Leader Brings Ideas For Sustainable Future To The White House

Alyssa Newcomb
April 22, 2021
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One of the last business trips Danielle Merfeld took before the pandemic was to get an up-close look at the prototype for GE’s Haliade-X, the most powerful offshore wind turbine in operation, installed at the tip of the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

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If We Stopped Emitting Greenhouse Gases Right Now, Would We Stop Climate Change?

Richard B Rood University Of Michigan
July 27, 2017

Set aside the politics. If by some miracle we turned off carbon emissions immediately, how would the climate respond? Richard Rood, a professor at the University of Michigan's Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, explores that scenario.

 
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The Time To Invent The Technologies That Will Power Our Future Is Now

David Danielson
May 26, 2017

The extent to which we support energy innovation today will determine the world our children and grandchildren inherit in 2050. It takes 30 years or more to successfully commercialize and deploy transformative new energy technologies at scale, so the investments we choose to make over just the next 5 years – or indeed those we don’t - will determine their fate.

 

 

The year 2050 sounds pretty far away, doesn’t it? But in terms of the world our children and grandchildren will inherit, 2050 is today: it’s right around the corner.
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5 Ways Designers And Engineers Can Take On Climate Change

Lynelle Cameron
March 29, 2017

All over the world these days, sustainable design is good design -- from China's tallest tower to the Bellagio Hotel fountains. Designers and engineers who are addressing climate change and aiming for higher resource productivity typically employ five approaches, writes Lynelle Cameron, president and CEO of the Autodesk Foundation and vice president of sustainability at Autodesk.

 

 

 

Most people don’t see themselves as having the personal power or influence to make a compelling difference in climate change.
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Why UPS Drivers Don't Turn Left And You Probably Shouldn't Either

Graham Kendall
February 06, 2017

Going round in circles can actually make your journey more efficient, so why don't more people do it, asks Graham Kendall, computer science professor at the University of Nottingham?

 

 
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That’s Hot: New Gas Could Eliminate This Super Strong Global Warming Culprit

Dorothy Pomerantz
January 09, 2017
Ask any farmer, and they'll tell you that weather patterns have become erratic. Monsoon seasons, once as predictable as sunrises and taxes, now fluctuate wildly, making it difficult, if not impossible, to prepare. Among the causes implicated: global emissions, which climate-change experts believe could raise Earth's temperature 8 degrees Fahrenheit before the end of the century if left unchecked.
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Global Climate Leaders Aren’t Waiting To See What Happens After Inauguration Day

Robert Orr
November 21, 2016
GER: Who were the computers for?
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4 Things You Always Wanted To Know But Were Too Afraid To Ask About The Paris Climate Agreement

October 27, 2016

In December 2015, 195 countries gathered in Paris for the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (known as COP 21 after the 21st Conference of the Parties) and collectively agreed to reduce global emissions in an effort to combat climate change. This agreement is referred to as the Paris Agreement.

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