More than half the world’s population age 5 and older — 51 percent, or more than 4 billion people — are projected to be overweight or obese by 2035, according to a report from the World ...
To do so, the world will need to cut carbon dioxide emissions compared to 1990 levels by 48 per cent by 2030; by 65 per cent by 2035; by 80 per cent by 2040 and by 99 per cent in 2050.
March 17 (Reuters) - France's Kering (PRTP.PA), owner of luxury brands Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent, on Friday pledged to reduce its absolute greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2035 from 2021 ...
The state of Maryland is making moves to reduce carbon emissions by phasing out the sale of new internal combustion cars and light trucks by 2035. The shift follows other states that have adopted ...
The company added it will move to make 50% of its global sales electric vehicles by 2030 and 100% by 2035, which will include plug-in hybrids, hybrids and pure EVs. Dubbed "Challenge 25," the ...
California government bureaucrats call it the “Advanced Clean Car II Rule,” last August’s update to the state’s prior edict mandating that all new cars sold here be all-electric or plug-in ...
With this approval FMC becomes: The first U.S. company to have an approved net-zero target by 2035 The first crop protection company globally with an approved net-zero target One of only three ...
The World Obesity Federation predicts that 51 percent of the world will be overweight, and one in four people will be obese. If the current trends prevail, one in four people, or nearly two ...
Kering will work to reduce its greenhouse-gas emissions on absolute basis by 40% over the next 12 years, as the luxury group looks to decarbonize its business and ensure its sustainability. The ...
Kering’s new 40% reduction target covering scopes one, two and three of the greenhouse gas protocol was revealed ahead of the publication of Kering’s 2020-2023 Sustainability Progress Report on 22 ...