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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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She is a 2023 CNN Hero, a 2022 Soros Justice Fellow and a 2019 JustLeadershipUSA Leading with Conviction Fellow Alumna. She recently won the 2023 Waterfront Award for Science and Technology and was recognized as one of White Page International’s Top 100 Asian Women Power Leaders. In her company, Show Up Great!

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How big a deal is 1.5°C vs. 2°C of global warming? Significant — here’s why

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Secretary-General António Guterres said back in 2018 in his address to the UN General Assembly — a statement that in hindsight now rings especially true. A United Nations report in 2018 concluded as much, saying back then that average global temperatures will likely reach 1.5°C C rather than 2°C or higher.

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Women in leadership: improving the gender balance

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Women in leadership: improving the gender balance Anonymous (not verified) 24/01/2023 It stands to reason: more women in leadership roles can lead to a higher intake of female applications and improve the organisations that they worked within. Get a free weekly update via email here and help kick start your career.

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Leading with Kindness: 14 Most Charitable Celebrities

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If we all took a little more time to get to know people, I think it would change the whole temperament of the world,” Flavortown Mayor Guy Fieri told Delish in 2018. Chance the Rapper was featured in the July/August 2023 issue of SUCCESS. Chip and Joanna Gaines were featured in the January 2018 issue of SUCCESS.

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UK greenhouse gas emissions fall to lowest level since 1879

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percent in 2023 to their lowest level since 1879, according to a new analysis from Carbon Brief. Carbon Brief’s analysis, based on preliminary government energy data, shows emissions fell to just 383m tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e) in 2023. The drop in emissions in 2023 was largely due to an 11 percent fall in gas demand.

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