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With the People's Republic of China and Indonesia as centers of excellence, a regional program demonstrates how the technology can reduce carbon intensity.
Analogous with the gradually increasing global temperature, a gradually increasing carbon tax will over time alter and transform the economics of energy use.
Cities can turn to integrated ICT solutions to better manage the environment, health and safety of their industrial parks and enterprises.
Promotes collaboration in pivotal sectors collectively responsible for over 60% of global emissions.
In Seoul, commuters use a smart card to pay for travel on any mode of public transport.
Mobilizing private capital for the water sector requires a strong regulatory environment, sound risk management, and financial sustainability.
An analysis of geographic conditions shows bioengineering may be useful in some road and flood control projects to support climate mitigation.
In the Solomon Islands, the approach combined short-term actions with low potential for future regret with long-term options for future climate conditions.
Targeted, strategic, and innovative measures are needed to ensure edtech effectively promotes inclusiveness for marginalized and vulnerable children.
Disruptive innovation and technologies in transport are ushering smart processes, infrastructure, and operations, challenging regulators and raising passengers’ expectations.