Google Intros Carbon Footprint for Google Ads
Carbon footprint for Google Ads develops reports per the greenhouse gas protocol carbon reporting and accounting standards (GHGP) and Global Media Sustainability Framework (GMSF)
Carbon footprint for Google Ads develops reports per the greenhouse gas protocol carbon reporting and accounting standards (GHGP) and Global Media Sustainability Framework (GMSF)
André Correa do Lago, President of COP30, presented Brazil’s vision for the summit, emphasizing resilience and decisive action over catastrophe, cynicism, and denial.
the council also proposed a dedicated fund with SIDBI or NABARD to be set up exclusively for funding NBFCs for EV finance
Waaree Energies Becomes First Indian Solar PV Manufacturer to Achieve EcoVadis Gold Medal, Placing Among Top 5% of Global Companies for ESG Excellence
Morocco aims to increase its renewable energy capacity to 52% by 2030 and establish itself as a significant hydrogen supplier in the EU
The new standards will enable companies in Japan to meet global compliances and neighbor expectations while maintaining local regulatory considerations
The growth of utility-scale renewable energy tendering in India has reached 73GW in 2024, driven by the central government’s goal to auction at least 50GW of projects annually
As part of its mission to promote green hydrogen in the transport sector under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, the government has announced five pilot projects for buses and trucks
Brookfield has completed its first full-cycle portfolio monetization in India for its renewable power and transition business, with the first phase of the deal already completed
The GCCI summit attracted over 30 national and international speakers to discuss global best practices and highlight the global relevance of sustainability
Closing this gap would require annual capacity additions in renewable energy to average 60% higher than 2024 or grow year-on-year at about 15%
The FTSE Women Leaders Review report for 2025 shows that women now occupy 1,275 or 43%, of roles on company boards and 6,743 (35%) of leadership roles at the 350 FTSE companies