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China Seizes Global Green Finance Leadership

In May 2017, Sungrow Power Supply China switched on the world’s largest floating solar energy plant. The solar panels float on water that flooded a defunct coal mine near the city of Huainan in China’s eastern Anhui province. China has pledged to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in renewable energy by the year 2020. (Photo courtesy Sungrow Power Supply) Posted for media use. By Sunny Lewis S...[Read More]

Environmental Risks Haunt World Economic Forum

Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum (Photo by Michael Buholzer courtesy World Economic Forum) By Sunny Lewis DAVOS, Switzerland, January 23, 2018 (Maximpact.com  News) – Climate change, terrorism and the backlash against globalization pose the greatest threats to the survival of human civilization, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the opening...[Read More]

New Standard Strengthens Impact Financing

In Morocco, Inzekri’s collective apiary, one of the world’s largest, was built around 1850 in the heart of the Arganeraie Biosphere Reserve, Souss. Destroyed by the floods of 1990, the apiary was rehabilitated in 2005 and taken over by the local beekeepers’ association to revive the site. It is a pilot project of SD VISta. 2018 (Photo courtesy Projet Economie Circulaire Souss Massa) By Sunny Lewis...[Read More]

Building a Green Path Toward Sustainable Cities

By Sunny Lewis HONG KONG, China, November 6, 2015 (Maximpact News) – Green building is one of the best ways to combat climate change, since globally, “Buildings account for about a third of CO2 emissions, and these will continue to rise under a business-as-usual scenario,” Bruce Kerswill told delegates to the World Green Building Congress 2015 at the Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Kowloon East late last m...[Read More]

Water For All by 2030

Kariya Mohamed Abbakar, right, a 50 year old woman from Darfur in western Sudan, arrives at her shelter in the Abu Shouk camp for internally displaced persons with jerrycans full of water from the nearest water point. Because of the hard labor and cost of the water, she and her family must limit their consumption of water to 80 litres a week, while a typical person in a developed nation would use ...[Read More]

Green Firms Outperform Fossil Fuelers 3: 1

Vestas wind turbines generate power in The Netherlands, December 2015 (Photo by Siebe Schootstra) Creative Commons license via Flickr By Sunny Lewis OAKLAND, California, August 23, 2016 (Maximpact.com News) – A 21.82 percent return on investment over the past decade – that’s the proud record of The Carbon Clean 200 – a new list of 200 clean energy companies selected for this inaugural version of t...[Read More]

Banks Feel Pipeline Pressure Points

Some 300 environmental justice activists gathered in front of the White House to protest the Army Corps Of Engineers approval of an easement allowing construction of the last leg of the Dakota Access pipeline, February 8, 2017 (Photo by Stephen Melkisethian) Creative Commons license via Flickr By Sunny Lewis SEATTLE, Washington, February 14, 2017 (Maximpact.com News) – In a unanimous vote Tuesday,...[Read More]

7 Key Impact Investing Vehicles Targeting Women

By Ana LaRue Women’s empowerment looks to be one of the transformative economic trends of our time. There is a business case for gender inclusiveness and how investors can work with a gender lens to achieve their investment goals. A wealth of research shows how investing in women around the world produces powerful results that benefit families, communities and entire societies – and on top of all ...[Read More]

Keeping Refugees Healthy Keeps Everyone Safe

Somali refugee children play around their shelters in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp, third largest in the world. 2015 (Photo by B. Bannon courtesy UNHCR) By Sunny Lewis for Maximpact GENEVA, Switzerland, May 21, 2020 (Maximpact.com Community Solutions News) – “If ever we needed reminding that we live in an interconnected world, the novel coronavirus has brought that home,” said UN High Commissioner ...[Read More]

Families Displaced by Multiple Indian Ocean Storms

By Sunny Lewis GENEVA, Switzerland, May 7, 2019 (Maximpact.com News) – This cyclone season in the Indian Ocean Basin has been exceptionally fierce, with 15 storms, including nine intense cyclones, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). At least a million people had to be evacuated from stricken coastal areas in India, while over a thousand died in eastern African countries. Risi...[Read More]

Entrepreneurs’ dreams of saving the planet being crushed by economic reality

By Guest Contributor Martin Boonham, Warwick Business School (Opinion on Maximpact.com News) Environmental entrepreneurs are being forced to forgo some of their green ideals despite the historic Paris COP21 summit agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissions, new research has found. The 1,000 largest companies alone are responsible for one-fifth of total global greenhouse gas emissions according to t...[Read More]

Russia’s Bright Renewable Energy Future

By Sunny Lewis MOSCOW, Russia, January 7, 2016 (Maximpact.com News) – A fully renewable energy system for Russia and Central Asia by 2030 is achievable and economically viable, finds newly published research by Finnish scientists. Although fossil-fuel rich Russia is now the world’s largest exporter of oil and natural gas, a completely renewable energy system for the region would be half the cost o...[Read More]

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