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  2. Climate target - Wikipedia

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    A climate target, climate goal or climate pledge is a measurable long-term commitment for climate policy and energy policy with the aim of limiting the climate change. Researchers within, among others, the UN climate panel have identified probable consequences of global warming for people and nature at different levels of warming.

  3. Climate Pledge Arena - Wikipedia

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    Climate Pledge Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is located north of Downtown Seattle in the 74-acre (30 ha) entertainment complex known as the Seattle Center, the site of the 1962 World's Fair, [10] for which it was originally developed. After opening in 1962, it was subsequently bought and ...

  4. Climate Pledge Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Climate Pledge Fund makes investments into early-stage companies focused on decarbonizing or sustainable technologies and services. The fund is part of Amazon's Climate Pledge initiative with climate advocacy group Global Optimism. It was funded with an initial $2 billion in June 2020.

  5. Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact - Wikipedia

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    The Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact is a pledge of industry players and trade association of cloud infrastructure services and data centres in Europe to achieve climate neutrality by 2030. It is supported by the European Commission and Frans Timmermans , Executive Vice-President of the European Commission for the European Green Deal.

  6. Behind the world's first 'zero-carbon' arena, a questionable ...

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    Climate Pledge Arena is as green as buildings get, but doubts about some Colombian rainforest carbon credits used to offset its construction highlight how challenging it is to zero out emissions.

  7. Ecolabel - Wikipedia

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    Label trust is an issue for consumers because some manufacturers and manufacturing associations have set up "rubber stamp" labels to greenwash their products with fake ecolabels. High trust levels can be created when ecolabels apply for governmental recognition as formal Certification Marks (recognized by logos or names with 'CTM', CM or 'CertTM').

  8. What Happens When Diners Are Shown Climate Warning Labels on ...

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    Another group was shown the climate warning label with a picture of deforestation—leading to a 7.4% decrease, while the third got a pandemic warning label with an image of exotic meat. This cut ...

  9. Environmental certification - Wikipedia

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    Example of Carbon emission label issued by Carbon Trust. The Carbon Trust Standard is an independent certification scheme from The Carbon Trust, certifying an organisation's impact in respect of: Energy usage and greenhouse gas (CO2e) emissions; Water usage, management and effluent; Waste management and disposal.