by ABA| Accreditation | Jun 30, 2022 | environment
Protecting nature starts with science. Here’s a roundup of recent research published by Conservation International experts. 1. Cargo ships are threatening the world’s largest fishWhale sharks are the largest fish in the sea, longer than a school bus and weighing...
by ABA| Accreditation | Jun 30, 2022 | energy
Two years ago, not a single institutional investor had made a goal to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions. Today, nearly 300 asset managers have made such commitments, and so have thousands of the world’s largest companies.That’s according to Ceres...
by ABA| Accreditation | Jun 29, 2022 | energy
The word cryptocurrency engenders immediate reactions. Some individuals live and die by the value of bitcoin or ethereum, while some (like my family) assume crypto miners actually dig into the earth to access currency. As a professional in the climate sector, I...
by ABA| Accreditation | Jun 29, 2022 | energy
The price of water — essential for human life, nature, communities and businesses — is often subsidized, reflecting a commonly held belief that everyone should have abundant access to clean water. But in many locations, those prices don’t reflect the true cost of...
by ABA| Accreditation | Jun 28, 2022 | environment
Weighing in at 661 pounds, a giant stingray hooked by a fisherman in Cambodia’s Mekong River earlier this month has taken the title of world’s largest freshwater fish.Nicknamed “Boramy,” or “full moon” in the Khmer language, the female ray — which was released —...