Manmade climate change is real, it’s happening now, and it’s among the greatest challenges we face on planet Earth. In this special edition of your weekly round up, we've curated some positive steps being taken to tackle climate change. 

Britain to ban new petrol and hybrid cars from 2035

 Britain will ban the sale of new petrol, diesel and hybrid cars from 2035, five years earlier than planned, in an attempt to reduce air pollution that could herald the end of over a century of reliance on the internal combustion engine.

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Sky pledges 2030 net zero emissions goal

Sky has announced a commitment to become “net zero” by 2030, with plans to cut emissions created by its businesses, suppliers and customers.

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Pandora pledges more solar power

Jewellery manufacturer Pandora says it will make more use of solar power to help reach its new renewable energy and emissions reduction goals.

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Sainsbury's net zero pledge

Sainsbury’s is investing to make its operations carbon neutral by 2040. The news comes as further evidence that sustainability is an important issue for the food industry’s European retail customers and consumers, contributing to mounting pressure on suppliers to act.

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3 reasons for climate hope

From an animal “selfie”-sharing platform to an investment fund for climate-smart businesses, 2019 saw more than its share of innovations in conservation. Experts are now offering up some promising tech and finance innovations in 2020 to help protect nature and tackle the climate crisis. 

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