Climate Action Blog

In the eco.income Climate Action Blog you will find exciting and informative articles on the topics of environmental protection, climate protection and sustainability as well as news and updates about eco.income

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Up2Circ and eco.income collaborate to accelerate the transition of European SMEs towards a circular economy The EU-funded project Up2Circ and eco.income initiate a collaboration to accelerate the much needed transition towards a circular economy.
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eco.income engineering’s method to determine Climate Footprints has been certified by TÜV RheinlandThe certification department for quality management of TÜV Rheinland Cert GmbH has conducted an audit on eco.income’s "Process for determining consumption-based greenhouse gas emissions (Climate Footprints) based on categorized payment transactions".
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Getting the method right: consumption-based GHG accounting to determine our personal Climate FootprintsWe live in a world with highly interconnected global trade and supply chains. To fully grasp our consumption-based Climate Footprints embedded emissions of imports should be taken into account. What is consumption-based accounting and how do we apply it in our payment-based calculations?
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Paradise almost lost: why global warming is the riskiest game we can play and how sufficiency can save usFor more than 10,000 years, humanity has been living in extraordinarily stable climate conditions. Now our impact on the climate is threatening this stability. What can we do about it?
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eco.income engineering launches payment-based scientific Climate Footprint Index for the financial service industryThe eco.income Climate Footprint Index is a world-leading index solution to calculate the entire climate impact of the product-service-system behind any categorized payment transaction, for 40+ countries. It takes into account all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and not just CO2.
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Climate action 101: our climate footprints and why they matterTo understand our impact on the climate, let's look at the fundamental ideas behind the concept of the climate footprint. Here, we talk about what exactly the term means and why we prefer it over 'carbon footprint'. And we discuss why we should care about making the climate footprint of everything more visible.

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