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The Future of Food: Regulatory and Patent Landscape of Genome Editing in Food Technology

JD Supra Law

billion people by 2050, which means that we will need to produce 60% more food to feed the world in the next decades. Our current food system is facing a myriad of critical challenges. The United Nations predicts that the world population will reach 9.3

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4 Industries Driving Accessibility Innovation

IP.com

By 2050, The Global Disability Innovation Hub estimates that “two billion people would benefit from assistive technology, yet 90% will not have access.” This sobering statistic puts into perspective the. The post 4 Industries Driving Accessibility Innovation appeared first on IP.com - IP Innovation and Analytics.

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Net-zero Spain: Europe’s decarbonization hub

McKinsey Operations

Spain can reach net-zero emissions by 2050 through a society-wide effort that leverages the country’s natural endowments and new technologies to unlock sustainable and inclusive growth.

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COP26 – The Australian Government's preparation to date

Herbert Smith Freehills

To date, Australia has developed and implemented a series of climate change-related policies which focus on a transition away from fossil fuels towards renewable technologies. A net zero by 2050 target to be included in Australia’s 2025 NDC. 4 The Plan does not expressly state a net zero by 2050 target or commitment.

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COP26 – The Australian Government's preparation to date

Herbert Smith Freehills

To date, Australia has developed and implemented a series of climate change-related policies which focus on a transition away from fossil fuels towards renewable technologies. Net Zero through development of renewable or low emission technologies. Technology Investment Roadmap 2020. Australia is a confirmed attendee of COP26.

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Powering the Future: Insights on Energy Innovation from a Semester at Alectra (IP Intensive Reflection)

IPilogue

When I was first assigned a utility provider as my placement for the Intellectual Property Law and Technology Intensive, I thought, “What does providing electricity have to do with intellectual property?” Reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 requires a significant transformation of Ontario’s energy system.

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Harnessing the power of hydrogen for clean energy: unlocking the potential of new patents

LexBlog IP

Most countries in the world have pledged to achieve “net zero” gas emissions by 2050, and many have taken a number of steps to accelerate the transition to clean energy and reduce emissions. The study found that the EU and Japan lead global hydrogen related technologies patenting, accounting for 28% and 24% respectively.

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