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Green tech shifts as we adapt to new climate

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As extreme weather events intensify, we are confronted with the urgent need to adapt to a changing climate. The key to this transformation lies in greener technology and sustainable practices, and it raises important questions.

In our journey towards a more sustainable future, the connection between environmental activism and responsible consumerism plays a pivotal role. Activists work tirelessly to raise awareness and inspire consumers to demand eco-friendly products, thereby compelling companies to adopt greener practices. Simultaneously, carbon credits and taxes are crucial instruments in our battle against emissions, motivating individuals and businesses to reduce their carbon footprint and champion cleaner technologies.

Crucially, adopting green technology doesn’t necessitate sacrificing our comforts. It merely calls for a change in perspective, the embrace of eco-friendly choices, and a commitment to innovation while preserving our way of life. Looking ahead, we envision a world in five years with widespread adoption of renewable energy, electric transportation, and green infrastructure.

With global cooperation and a commitment to sustainability, a brighter, more environmentally conscious future is well within our reach. Embracing green technology and sustainable living paves the way for a more resilient world, where the choices we make today can shape a better tomorrow for all.

Tanya Ha joined Ticker’s Mike Loder to discuss how we will adapt to the changes in our environment, ahead of the latest episode of The Great Transformation.

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Streaming wars: can Apple compete with Spotify?

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Spotify’s 2023 Wrapped has dropped prompting listeners to review their top artists, genres, and songs of the year.

Many are taking to social media platforms to share their listening trends with family, friends, coworkers, and even other fans on the internet.

While Apple Music, a rival platform, has its own year-end campaign—it hasn’t quite ignited the same online response.

Seth Schachner, the Managing Director at StratAmericas and a former Sony Music Executive joins Veronica Dudo to discuss. #Spotify #music #Apple #AppleMusic #SpotifyWrapped #streaming #featured #IN AMERICA TODAY

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What Australia can learn from NZ’s supermarket inquiry

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Coles and Woolworths, two of Australia’s largest supermarket chains, are about to face a Senate inquiry that aims to scrutinise their market dominance and business practices.

The inquiry’s parallels with a past New Zealand investigation highlight the growing concern over the duopoly’s impact on consumers and smaller businesses.

The Senate inquiry, set to begin next month, comes as a response to mounting public pressure and allegations of anti-competitive behavior in the grocery sector.

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Similar concerns led New Zealand to conduct its own inquiry into the supermarket industry back in 2019, resulting in recommendations for increased regulation and transparency.

The central question here is whether Coles and Woolworths wield too much power in the Australian market, potentially stifling competition and limiting choices for consumers.

With the New Zealand example as a cautionary tale, many are wondering if this inquiry will result in meaningful changes to the Australian grocery landscape.

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Elon Musk: Nikki Haley’s ‘campaign is dead’

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Elon Musk has thrown a verbal jab at former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, declaring her political campaign as “dead” on X.

The unexpected comment from the Tesla and SpaceX CEO has ignited a new wave of discussion within the political sphere, leaving many wondering about the implications for Haley’s political future.

In a tweet that garnered significant attention, Musk criticized Haley’s recent policy stance, writing, “Nikki Haley’s campaign is dead on arrival if she continues to ignore the urgency of climate change.

We need leaders who prioritize the planet’s future.” The tech mogul’s remarks come as Haley, a prominent Republican figure, has been exploring the possibility of running for president in the upcoming election cycle.

Musk’s statement has reignited the debate over climate change within the Republican Party, with many conservatives emphasizing economic interests over environmental concerns.

This raises questions about whether Musk’s endorsement or critique could influence the GOP’s stance on climate issues and potentially impact the 2024 presidential race.

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