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Coke Green Adds Life

Coca-Cola seems to be a staple of the Australian diet, whether imbibed with fast food or with rum at a family gathering. Now, with Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) about to meet its 100% renewable electricity target across its Australian operations by January 2025, we can drink it guilt free. We … [continued]

From Rajasthan To Mexico: Why Gender Matters At The Heart Of The Energy Transition

Since women are the primary users of energy, they are disproportionately vulnerable to climate change impacts. Energy policies failing to reach women are thus exacerbating potential climate risks for them. In addition, gender inequalities limit women’s access to finance streams, information or training for using sustainable energy sources. Taking a gender lens approach is thus crucial for minimizing such bias and ensuring equal access to energy for both women and men.