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Dentsu moving to Cremorne from ancestral home in South Melbourne
Dentsu is shifting from its South Melbourne head office on York St, to a new base in Cremorne, Mumbrella can reveal. The holding group is set to move its 430 Melbourne-based staff in the middle of this year as an “important step in the evolution of Dentsu ANZ”, CEO Angela Tangas told Mumbrella as it looks to enhance collaboration across the group. The new Church St location will house Dentsu’s 430 Melbourne staff. “The new office location will enable never before radical collaboration with a customised fit out that encourages integrated teaming, inspires creativity everywhere and is a place, most importantly, where our people want to be.”
Offshore wind farms could help capture carbon from air and store it long-term, saving money – a geophysicist explains how
Off the Massachusetts and New York coasts, developers are preparing to build the United States’ first federally approved utility-scale offshore wind farms – 74 turbines in all that could power 470,000 homes. More than a dozen other offshore wind projects are awaiting approval along the Eastern Seaboard. By 2030, the Biden administration’s goal is to have 30 gigawatts of offshore wind energy flowing, enough to power more than 10 million homes. Replacing fossil fuel-based energy with clean energy like wind power is essential to holding off the worsening effects of climate change. But that transition isn’t happening fast enough to stop global warming. Human activities have pumped so much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere that we will also have to remove carbon dioxide from the air and lock it away permanently.
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Greenpeace Africa Ships Plastic ‘Monster’ to Nestlé Factory as Activists Call on Firm to End Reliance on Single-Use Plastics
Greenpeace Africa activists and volunteers have made a rallied call to Nestlé, urging the multinational corporation to end its reliance on single-use plastic.The protestors delivered a plastic ‘monster’ partly covered with Nestlé branded plastic packaging to a Nestlé factory servicing Kenya and…