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Chalmers University in Sweden has developed a tree-based filter technology called "Bio-Char Filter" that can remove up to 80% of color pollution in wastewater. It uses activated carbon made from tree bark and can also reduce heavy metals. This eco-friendly solution has potential for large-scale industrial applications as a more sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional wastewater treatment methods. The new filter will be further tested in India, a country with a huge textile industry! Read more (Swe): https://news.cision.com/se/chalmers/r/ny-trabaserad-teknik-tar-bort-80-procent-av-fargfororeningar-i-avloppsvatten,c3739231
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Menigo Using AI to Calculate Products Climate Impact Swedish food service company Menigo, has announced that it will start using AI technology to calculate the carbon footprint of its products. Menigo aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030, and this initiative will help them identify which products have the biggest impact on the environment. AI will calculate the carbon footprint of the entire product range, making it easier for the company and buyers to make informed decisions about which products to prioritize in its sustainability efforts. Read more (Swe): https://www.mynewsdesk.com/se/menigo/pressreleases/menigo-boerjar-klimatberaekna-sitt-sortiment-med-hjaelp-av-ai-3236615
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AI technology will be a top key player in making the war against climate change easy especially in real time results.
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New, much more ambitious climate targets that would require city’s climate neutrality target forward to 2030 is being voted on today. The initiative behind the new climate targets is being driven by a coalition of environmental groups, including Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion, Climate New Start Berlin initiated the referendum. Berlin has an important role to play in the fight against climate change. The city's move towards more ambitious climate targets is a positive step towards a greener, more sustainable future. If the referendum is passed it will be legally binding. Read more: https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/berlin-votes-tighter-climate-goals-test-germans-commitment-change-2023-03-26/
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Looking forward
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Hoping for a good outcome
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French TV is stepping up their reporting on weather and climate. Starting this month, France Télévisions will air daily weather reports that also include climate information and data on greenhouse gas emissions. Swedish public service, SVT, should do like France. Add climate reports to the weather forecasts! This could help raise awareness about the impact of climate change and encourage people to make more sustainable choices. Read more: https://www.euronews.com/green/2023/03/16/french-tv-stations-are-adding-climate-change-context-to-their-weather-forecasts
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Sometimes the French are way ahead of things. This is a good example worth following that our Public Service needs badly...
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i support this
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I believe this will help educate people on the climate and associated crises and urge most to do better. We need more media houses to adopt this great initiative.
Leo Alexander
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Volkswagen has just unveiled its new affordable electric car, the ID.2 All. Priced at around €25,000, this car is set to hit the market in 2025. With a range of up to 300 km on a single charge, the ID.2 All looks like an eco-friendly and budget-friendly electric vehicle. The company is also working on a €20,000 car model. – With the ID.2, we will make electric vehicles even more accessible to millions of people, says Volkswagen CEO Ralf Brandstätter. Volkswagens efforts to make cheaper electric cars that people can afford is great! Read more: https://insideevs.com/news/657415/volkswagen-id2-all-concept-previews-the-peoples-electric-car/amp/
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Dear Leo Alexander Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to Volkswagen and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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This is great, let's go eclectic
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Electric power is the way to go about it
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Spotify has no public commitments to reduce corporate travel and does not report air travel emissions caused by Spotifys business trips. This is reported in this years review by the Travel Smart Campaign network. Spotify ended up at the bottom of all the ranked Swedish companies on the list. According to the Travel Smart Campaign network 88 percent of all companies neglect to take aviation's full climate impact into account in their reporting. These emissions account for two-thirds of aviation's total climate impact. Surely Spotify can do better? Read more(Swe): https://klimatgranskaren.se/spotify-samst-pa-att-minska-sina-flygutslapp/ Check the ranking out: https://travelsmartcampaign.org/ranking/?utm_source=T%26E+EEB+super+list&utm_campaign=63f9197287-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2023_03_12_02_12&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-63f9197287-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D
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Let Spotify get motivated to do better..they have the potential.
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They can do better, it only takes the willingness to do the right thing and change where necessary.
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Considering the resources Spotify has, it can do way better than what they are doing now.
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The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) has just released a very useful guide on carbon forestry, with a special focus on benefits for local communities. The guide can be used to assess the quality of projects that aim to store carbon through tree planting, restoration or forest conservation and sell the carbon credits generated, so-called carbon forestry projects. What makes the study unique is that it has a particular focus on projects in low/middle income countries and on the potential of such projects to have positive impacts on local communities. The guide can be used by: • customers • companies • public agencies • carbon credit retailers • developers of standards for carbon forestry projects • project developers and implementors The guide was created by scientists Flora Hajdu och Linda Engström at the Department of Urban and Rural Development at SLU. Read more about the guide: https://www.slu.se/en/Collaborative-Centres-and-Projects/carbon-forestry---a-guide/about-the-guide/
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State and federal policies can help maximize forest carbon storage, promote sustainable forest practices, benefit the environment and support forest product industries.
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A great initiative
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Great steps
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Outdoor clothing company – Plants a Tree for every order The clothing company Passenger is founded by the couple Richard and Alexa Sutcliffe and was among the fastest-growing online sellers last year in UK. They use mostly recycled cotton, recycled polyester, hemp and organic cotton in their products. – We realised early on that if we were going to build a brand based on sustainability and outdoor living, then we had to give back more to the environment than we take and that has been rooted in our DNA from day one says founder Richard Sutcliffe. I love the combination of clothing brands that have a product that encourage people to go experience nature, while also working hard for that same product to be sustainable and protect nature. Learn more: https://se.passenger-clothing.com/pages/sustainability-policy
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Those will be a lot of trees
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The Swedish delivery company Budbee uses electric or HVO100 diesel vehicles, tries to optimize routes to reduce unnecessary driving and encourage their partners to use recyclable and sustainable packaging. All delivery-companies should go fossil free, the huge E-commerce sector need clean transports. Good job Budbee! Learn more: https://budbee.com/sustainability/
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Dear Leo Alexander Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to Budbee and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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This is great, other delivery companies should go fossil free as well
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An example to learn from, other companies should follow suit. Together we can!!!
Leo Alexander
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A new carpooling platform has launched. The platform aims to reduce carbon emissions by encouraging and making it easy for people to share rides. The platform is free to use, financied by Vinnova & Västra Götalandsregionen. It allows users to offer or request rides to different destinations. - It is not possible to carpool alone, and it is also not possible to solve the climate crisis alone. That's why we do this together with both association life and the public sector, says Mattias Jägerskog, founder of ”Skjutsgruppen”. This carpool project is done together by Skjutsgruppen, Friluftsfrämjandet, Naturskyddsföreningen, City of Gothenburg, and Umeå. Read more (Swe): https://forum.skjutsgruppen.se/t/pressrelease-idag-slapps-en-ny-samakningsplattform/1357
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Greenhouse reduction at its best
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How possible can this be done in all the places in the world?
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Carpooling should be embraced everywhere as a carbon emission reduction measure.
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Finally it seems like the countries of the world have reached an agreement to protect our deep seas! Our oceans face threats such as overfishing, pollution, and climate change. Only 1 percent of the deep sea is currently being protected. The new agreement says 30 percent of the earth's surface on land and at sea should be protected. This could make it possible to introduce large marine nature reserves. – This is a historic day for conservation and a sign that in a divided world, protecting nature and people can triumph over geopolitics, says Laura Meller from Greenpeace. Read more: https://health.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/un-states-agree-historic-deal-to-protect-high-seas/98427560?redirect=1
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This is awesome let's avoid polluting our oceans and take care of them....
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Great initiative to bring life to our oceans
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Great news let's protect our oceans from all kind of pollutions
Leo Alexander
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“Plastic” From Seaweed In India Neha Jain is the founder of Zerocircle. A India startup that makes thin wrapping films out of seaweed, with same properties as plastic without the bad’s. Zerocircle is one of the finalists for Tom Ford’s Plastic Innovation Prize worth more than $1 million! Plastic free revolution is possible. Learn more: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-mzNkl9RQvI
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Awesome innovation for a plastic free world. The technology should be funded to enable scaling up.
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One week ago I was going to work in a subway cart covered in adds for travel agency Apollo, this week it was travel agency Tui. Different company but same message, “after a long dark winter we should all jump on a plane and go abroad” I don’t blame people for traveling, its up to every one of us to decide. But SL (Stockholm Local transportation) should not advertise for fossil fuel travel.
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They should really stop doing this... Don't tell me they don't receive more offers than fossil fuel companies
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They deserve such more warning so that they can understand the effects of fossil fuels, i wish they choose people over profit.
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How difficult can it be to say no to dirty fossil fuel advertising money? 🤔 Can only be explained by... GREED
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The Norwegian state oil company Equinor wants to drill for new oil off the coast of Scotland. Equinor claims to be fully committed to reaching the Paris Agreement's goal of net zero emissions by 2050. But drilling for new oil can never be compatible with reaching climate goals. In their own environmental analysis Equinor states they are on the right track, but doesn’t seem to take into account for the emissions of the oil itself, after its pumped up and sold for profit. Last year Equinor made record £62bn profits. The new planned drillings sacrifices the climate & our future for the sake of greed. Read more (Swe): https://klimatgranskaren.se/norge-borrar-efter-mer-olja/
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Stop new drilling now! This is not okay!
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Saying one thing a doing the other, clearly misguided
Leo Alexander
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Linde Energi Builds Swedens First and Largest Solar Park of it’s Kind Linde Energi is building a large-scale solar park with 1300 vertical, double-sided solar panels that enable continued use of the agricultural land. According to Linde Energi the solar park On a field in Vässlingby, outside Fellingsbro is Swedens first of its kind and the largest one in the Nordic region. It’s great to see how solars can be used in smart ways, coexist on the same space and even improve the space for a different purpose! Well done Linde Energi. @Lindesbergs kommun Read more (swe): https://lindenytt.com/nyheter/damberg-och-baudin-besokte-solvallen-i-vasslingby-enorm-potential/
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This is brilliant. The fact that it enables the use of land is key.
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Super interesting, never seen this before!
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For the fifteenth year in a row, Preem is the main sponsor of the skiing competition Vasaloppet. Preem works “Towards a major restructuring of operations by 2035”. The effect that global warming have on the skiing world can already be seen. I wonder how the already melting tracks will look in 12 years… It’s time for Vasaloppet to cut all ties to the fossil fuel company. Skiing is not compatible with companies that actively contribute to the warming of our planet.
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It's incredibly hypocritical of Preem to be a main sponsor of a skiing competition when their operations will no doubt contribute to global warming and the melting of the skiing tracks.
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The Swedish government has announced it will not go ahead with plans to close Bromma airport during the mandate period, Infrastructure Minister Andreas Carlson (KD) announced on Monday afternoon. Even though the owner Swedavia has previously presented an analysis which showed that it is no longer profitable to operate Bromma airport and also considering that we are in the middle of a Climate Crisis 🤡 Bromma airport is mostly used for domestic flights and instead of investing in train infrastructures, the government thinks it should be preserved so Businessmen can continue to fly for 65 minutes between Stockholm and Gothenburg. "As aviation emissions decrease, there is less and less reason to feel flight shame", said the Minister who lives on another planet and thinks that Bromma Airport has an important role in the transformation of aviation, especially for electric flights. Why wouldn't they develop these alternatives in Stockholm's 2 other airports? Bromma airport is not needed. Let's transform it into something useful for the whole society. https://www.expressen.se/nyheter/regeringens-nya-besked--bromma-flygplats-blir-kvar/
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The delay of closing it raises alot of questions
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What ill motive could the government be having?
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If this airport has failed, nothing would make it work not even the delay in closing it down which is the better option.
Leo Alexander
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MAX Burgers has been appointed Swedens greenest fast food chain for the thirteenth year in a row. The award is based on the results of a survey conducted by consulting company Differ with a nationally representative sample of the Swedish people. MAX introduces new green alternatives every year and seem to always look for ways to improve. One of their goal is that every second meal sold should be without red meat. In 2022 45% of meals sold was without red meat. Well deserved winners! Read more (swe): https://news.cision.com/se/max-burgers/r/max-utses-till-sveriges-gronaste-varumarke---for-trettonde-aret-i-rad,c3718103
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Hopefully, other fast-food restaurants will follow their example and help create a more sustainable future.
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Well done..keep up the good work
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wow,good job
Leo Alexander
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Climate Hero Protect 18,261 hectares of Forest Cambodian Buddhist monk Bun Saluth successfully started protecting 18,261 hectares of evergreen forest back in 2002. He fought for people to manage the forest sustainable instead of cutting it down for farmland. Today the area is called Monks Community Forest and is the largest community managed forest conservation site in Cambodia. Read more: https://climateheroes.org/bun-saluth-guardian-of-a-cambodian-forest/
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Fabulous
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SL, Stockholm Local Transport, recently covered at least one whole train entirely in plastic film advertisement for travel agency Apollo. I think public transportation in Stockholm should work actively to advertise for fossil free ways of travel instead.
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Stockholm should forbid all fossil advertisements in its public transport network!
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@sarah_chabane This should be highly discouraged,not only in Stockholm but everywhere
Leo Alexander
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In order to reach the 2030 climate goals we need to shift away from car traffic towards more environmentally friendly modes of transportation, such as biking and public transportation. Instead, Sweden's Infrastructure Minister, Tomas Eneroth, in a parliamentary debate recently took a stance against reducing car traffic. “Nowhere in the debate does Andreas Carlson want to acknowledge the need for reduced car traffic. Instead he says: - I do not share the view that reduced road traffic is the main solution for reaching the climate goals” The Swedish government previously announced a will to reduce the amount of renewable fuel to the EU's minimum level and the climate bonus for electric cars has been scrapped. What plans do the Government have to reduce transport emissions? Read more (Swe): https://klimatgranskaren.se/infrastrukturministern-gar-emot-experterna-om-minskad-biltrafik/
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Ridiculous, this government is slowly killing me (and the planet)
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Surely??I guess he ain't fit for his position.
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thats sad for sure
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Vestas, a leading global wind turbine manufacturer, has recently unveiled a new circularity solution aimed at ending the use of landfills. The solution will use recycled materials to produce new wind turbine blades, creating a closed-loop system that reduces waste and conserves resources. – The newly discovered chemical process shows that epoxy-based turbine blades, whether in operation or sitting in landfill, can be turned into a source of raw material to potentially build new turbine blades. As the chemical process relies on widely available chemicals, it is highly compatible for industrialisation, and can therefore be scaled up quickly. says Mie Elholm Birkbak, Specialist, Innovation & Concepts at Vestas. Vestas leading the way in the wind energy industry. Would be great for others in to follow! Read press release: https://www.vestas.com/en/media/company-news/2023/vestas-unveils-circularity-solution-to-end-landfill-for-c3710818
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Land fills is a problem that needs to be solved. Thanks to those coming up with measures to deal with this cases.
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Wind energy can become. Circular with processing and reuse of old wind blades.
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For his research on solar cell efficiency Professor Andrew Blakers and his colleagues have won Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering! He predicts that the rapidly improving technology for solar & lower prices will wipe fossil fuels out of the global economy. – at $20 to $30/MWh solar completely sweeps the board against any other technology apart from wind. It wipes fossil fuels out of the global economy, and I think it’s highly likely that we will be in that range by 2030 in many places in the world, says Professor Andrew Blakers. Read more: https://reneweconomy.com.au/solars-stunning-journey-from-lab-curiosity-to-global-juggernaut-wiping-out-fossil-fuels/
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This is the fact. With time fossil fuels will stop being a subject as they will be faced out.
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Accolades well deserved for scooping the prize.
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the future is luminous with solar power
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On the 31st of May, 2022, fifty prosecutors and police officers raided Deutsche Bank and its investment arm DWS in Frankfurt, Germany. Not because of large-scale money laundering, or illegal payments. No. For the first time in history, a bank was raided because of greenwashing. In 2020, American Desiree Fixler was appointed Group Sustainability Officer at DWS Group, with the responsibility of driving the firm’s overall sustainability strategy. DWS is one of the world’s leading asset managers, with over 800 billion euros of assets under management, and Desiree saw it as a dream job. ”With almost a trillion dollars to put to work, just imagine the impact we could have”, she thought. In March 2021 DWS released its annual report, in which the company claimed it was a leader in the ESG market. According to the report, more than half of the company’s assets were meeting environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria. This meant that a staggering €459 billion supposedly qualified as sustainable investments. The company publicly boasted that ESG was at the heart of everything, and that all the assets had been run through a highly sophisticated AI-supported tracking system that identified ESG risks. The stock market loved the announcement. The demand for ESG investment products was growing, and now DWS was displaying this amazingly large portfolio of verified green options. There was only one problem. It wasn’t true. ”The reality was that we weren’t aligned, and we did not have the systems in place to produce the right type of products. Internally, folks described the system as ’shit’”, Desiree Fixler says in an hour-long interview with the Planetary Business podcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86SQARcQoWM She began investigating how the system actually worked, and then reported her findings – and a suggested action plan – to the management team. She expected them to sound the alarm and immediately start dealing with this huge problem. But what happened was … nothing. ”This was all fixable, and in my team, we were just waiting for the management to give us a green light on the action plan”, she says in the podcast. But the green light was never turned on. Instead, one day before the annual report with the false ESG numbers was to be published – Desiree Fixler was suddenly fired. Since she had been rated A+ in terms of individual performance, she saw the sudden termination as retaliation for speaking up. She felt that the whole situation was handled in a bad way, and therefore put together a five-page dossier which she sent to the chairman of the board. In it, she explained all the issues she had founded, and also that she believed she had been fired in retaliation for speaking up about these problems. But the chairman did not act on the dossier either, and after being publicly smeared by her former employer in a major business newspaper, Desiree decided to fight back. She contacted the Wall Street Journal, which published an investigative piece on the story in August 2021. Just a few days later she got a call from the US authorities, which had opened up an investigation against DWS and was now asking Desiree Fixler to become a voluntary witness in their investigation. Later on, the federal German financial supervisory authority, BaFin, opened up an investigation as well. In May the following year, DWS and the headquarters of its majority owner Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt, were raided by police and prosecutors, who later said in a statement that “sufficient factual evidence had emerged” that ESG factors ”were not taken into account at all in a large number of investments.” But that was not when Desiree felt she won her greatest victory. That happened two months earlier, in March, when DWS published its annual report for 2021. In the report, the company’s ESG assets under management had shrunk from €459 to €115 billion. ”They revised down their ESG assets under management by 75 percent. They also noted that they would no longer use their smart integration ESG framework. The two main things I called for, they did”, Desiree Fixler says in the podcast interview. DWS is still being investigated by the BaFin, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the Department of Justice in the US, for allegedly misrepresenting its ESG work. In October last year, a German Consumer group also decided to file a lawsuit against DWS over alleged greenwashing. DWS has rejected the allegations of greenwashing, and how the story ends remains to be seen. What we do know is that since the scandal broke, the CEO, COO, CIO, and the global head of communications have all left the company. ”At the end of the day this is a story about a colossal corporate governance failure, where the CEO and the management board made the decision to take the shortcut to present themselves as a savvier and more advanced ESG asset manager than they were in reality”, concludes Desiree Fixler, who was recently appointed to the Financial Conduct Authority’s ESG advisory committee of the UK. The producer of the podcast, German Stefanie Hauer, is a corporate sustainability leader and ranked as one of the top sustainability voices on Linkedin. She feels this is a story that needs to be heard by many. ”Greenwashing used to be a PR issue. This case made clear that company managers can be held accountable. So also from a risk management point of view, corporate sustainability must be up high on the agenda. People need to understand what has actually happened, and to acknowledge that we need much higher standards for corporate governance to make sure this won’t happen again. Stefanie Hauer also wants to highlight the fact that even though the CEO and several other persons in leading positions have had to leave DWS, the chairman is still at the high seat of the board. ”The people sitting on the boards need to be sensitive to what the planetary crisis is all about. They need to take responsibility for this, by admitting mistakes, taking serious action, and re-inventing their business models. There is no shortcut for true corporate sustainability.” Listen to the whole episode of the Planetary Business podcast. FACT BOX: LOW LEVEL OF CLIMATE EXPERTISE ON COMPANY BOARDS - According to a study (from 2021) by the NYU Stern Centre for Sustainable Business, only 0,2 percent of the board members in the 100 largest US companies had specific climate expertise. - To increase the knowledge among board members and CEOs about the climate crisis, We Don’t Have Time has previously organized Climate Board Training – How to future-proof your business. -
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Desiree Fixler's actions are very inspiring, I really hope that this will make other banks and investment companies be afraid of greenwashing!
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WOW, this story could make a great plot for a thriller novel or a Netflix series. Glad something is being done against greenwashing!
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This week the Biden administration took another step towards allowing drilling in undeveloped section of the Alaskan tundra. Environmental advocates and Indigenous groups warns the new development risks the fragile and rapidly-warming Arctic blatantly, and says the decision contradicts the Biden administration’s broader climate goals. We don’t have time to continue exploiting our planet for oil and gas. Keep it in the ground. Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/01/climate/alaska-willow-oil-drilling-biden.html
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Dear Leo Alexander Thank you for getting your climate warning to level 2! We have reached out to Joe Biden and asked for a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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Something is wrong somewhere, what happened to his promises? This wrong move
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With much respect we don't have time for continue oil mining.Say No to such efforts by any government
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Adsorption is a proven technology for removal of color. Many students work in this field and get MS or PhD degree after demonstrating successful removal at laboratory scale study through charcoal/ seed or any other bio-filter. Upscaling was a challenge. It is great to know that it shall tested in one Indian textile giant industry. I shall be looking forward for more update here.
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Could really use this
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A great technology to be up-scaled for water recycling.