Stay compliant with the SEC's climate disclosure regulations. Here's what your business needs to know.
(PRESS RELEASE) BILBAO, 10-Nov-2020 — /EuropaWire/ — BBVA (BME: BBVA), a Spanish multinational financial services company, has announced the release of it
TCFD is a completely unlimited CFD engineering software with the benefits of open-source and commercial codes. TCFD is a standalone tool that works best
Clay modeling: Nadja & Shpira / Photo: Predrag Jovanovic / Dsgn: Shpira http://behance.net/tcfd
今年も世界中で異常気象による災害が起こってしまったようですね。あなたもニュースでご覧になっているでしょう。 そこで、投資に関係があり、最近よく耳にする「TCFD」について、初心者でも理解しやすいように説明していきたいと思います。今後、日本の
TCFD is a completely unlimited CFD engineering software with the benefits of open-source and commercial codes. TCFD is a standalone tool that works best
Afore SURA alinea sus metas climáticas a la iniciativa Science Based Targets SBTi para divulgar información relacionada al cambio climático.
The TCFD's climate-related disclosure recommendations enable stakeholders to understand carbon-related assets and their exposures to climate-related risks.
ALOJAMIENTO EN EL TIROL PARA DISFRUTAR DE LOS ENCANTOS DE INNSBRUCK
Lack of understanding at corporate level is being reflected in reporting leading to confusion between ESG, sustainability, climate risk and social impact.
Centrifugal Pump CFD, FEA + FSI simulation workflow example
/PRNewswire/ -- The Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) announced today that it has officially reached more than 1,000 supporters...
Kindergarten drawing projects get so much easier when you have step by step instructions. Free PDF downloads are available.
TCFD is a completely unlimited CFD engineering software with the benefits of open-source and commercial codes. TCFD is a standalone tool that works best
The TCFD's climate-related disclosure recommendations enable stakeholders to understand carbon-related assets and their exposures to climate-related risks.
(PRESS RELEASE) BILBAO, 10-Nov-2020 — /EuropaWire/ — BBVA (BME: BBVA), a Spanish multinational financial services company, has announced the release of it
(PRESS RELEASE) BILBAO, 10-Nov-2020 — /EuropaWire/ — BBVA (BME: BBVA), a Spanish multinational financial services company, has announced the release of it
In January 2021, Switzerland became an official supporter of the Task-force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). Since then, the Swiss Federal Council has directed the State Secretariat for International Finance (SIF), in collaboration with the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), to work on a proposed law in consultation with the corporate sector and industry associations, with the goal of making the TCFD recommendations legally enforceable. This book examines the implementation of these recommendations in the Swiss banking and (re)insurance industries by analyzing whether climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies are evidenced in the sample companiesʼ business activities. This study is aimed at standard setters, risk managers, investors as well as both sustainable finance enthusiasts and critics.
Here is an easy craft idea for the summer break or a cute end of school project - make a paper circle crab craft. This one is really sweet and easy which makes it perfect
Today we are posting a craft idea for dance and play that has been inspired by a little boy fighting a big battle that no child should EVER have to go through. Finlay is his name and you can read more about him at the end of the post. The dancing ribbons we have made in his honour are very quick and easy – you can literally put one together in less than five
Mr Sun has had a son. Of sorts. Created by my son, sorta. About a week ago the boys and I created a woven sun out of a vintage bowl, some twigs, and strips of vintage fabric. My youngest enjoyed the process so much that he's been asking to do it again. When he told me he wants to make some to sell so he can earn money to go on vacation, well, how could I say no? I mean, kindergarten can be really tough on a guy, so he definitely needs a vacation, right? Funny guy. I painted the face based on a drawing he did and assembled the piece from some twigs and an oak branch but Avery chose the fabrics and did the weaving. My kids know that I make and sell my work so I'm sure it's not a big leap for him to think of doing the same, but I have to tell you, his hands-on approach and can-do attitude made me pretty proud. So, I've put the sun in my shop. It's been signed by both of us but Avery will get the money, should it sell, to put in his vacation fund. I'm not sure where he's headed, but I hope he takes me along too.
Children make marionettes from TP rolls , tissue paper, and painted beads.
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This project was inspired by another bloggers post, which I can’t find again on Pinterest, so will have to edit it back in later when I can find it. Anyway, I ended up doing something comple…
If you are the kind who likes glass beads (we cannot think of anyone who doesn’t), then this article will send you in a frenzy to buy as many glass beads as
Throw out your glue, glitter and markers as We have the coolest list of outdoor crafts and art ideas that kids of all ages will adore! Kids can use the fresh air of backyards as
If you’ve got superhero fans, you will not want to miss this adorable kids’ craft! Kids will have a blast creating their own jointed and posable superheroes out of very simple materials. Pipe cleaners, straws, beads… You probably have most (if not all) of the supplies on hand! It’s amazing how much personality you can […]
Do you know someone who suffers from autism? The disorder is less about the cause and more about the symptoms. Have you ever tried yoga for autism? Here is all you need to know about it
I’m always looking for ways to save time. I am currently working on a feature for Discovery Girls magazine that absolutely needed some pompoms–a lot...
Planning a class Halloween Party? Check out these 10+ simple games and activities using plastic eyeballs that are such to keep the kids entertained!
Earlier this week, I led a craft at my son’s playgroup. I needed some pony beads so I snagged a peanut butter jar full from our stash of craft supplies at home. At the playgroup I mentioned to the other moms that these jars were great because they’re clear so the kids can see what’s in them and that I keep them on their side in a shoe organizer. One of the moms asked me to send her a picture. After I took a picture, I thought I’d share some of the ways I keep my kids arts and crafts supplies organized on my blog. We have an odd closet in our basement play area. The room has a large tiled floor so it’s a great place to spread out and do some messy art. I took advantage of the rod for hanging coats and hung a sweater storage unit and hanging shoe caddy. The sweater holder is the perfect size to hold printer paper, construction paper and coloring books. The topmost compartment has a weaving loom and some embroidery kits that are used less frequently. Large plastic peanut butter jars (40 oz.) fit on their side in the hanging shoe organizer. I soaked mine to remove the label and food residue and then washed them with hot soapy water. You can also wash them in the top of a dishwasher to get them squeaky clean. They are great for several reasons. They are clear so you can see what’s in them without labeling them or having to open them. They are plastic which is lightweight and won’t shatter if dropped. And lastly the lid screws on so it doesn’t accidentally pop off, spilling its contents. Other things fit in these cubbies too, coffee filters, skeins of yarn, duffel bag full of play dough tools, and small paper lunch bags for making puppets. A set of stackable bins holds and separates various recyclable odds and ends like spools that once held thread and ribbon, paper towel tubes, shallow plastic containers, divided take out containers, and yogurt containers. These can be combined to build all kinds of wonderful things or hold supplies while working on a project. Hanging on removable hooks are smocks and aprons that are within my little guys reach. On one end I have an over the door shoe holder attached to the wall with nails. The clear compartments again allow you to see what is in each pocket. The pockets are small enough to organize small items and keep like items together. I keep extra refills in the topmost pockets that are harder for little hands to reach and regularly used items lower down. Here you can find pencils, colored pencils, erasers, glue, scissors, watercolor sets, ink pads, clothes pins string, wooden popsicle sticks, boxed crayons, markers, small containers of play dough, small scraps of cloth and paper. A short three drawer storage unit houses finger paints, glitter, stamps, pipe cleaners, etc. This is not my favorite storage unit, it gets disorganized every time someone digs around for something. Limiting like items in each drawer helps. Between the drawers and the wall we slide larger flat items like pads of paper, jumbo coloring books and drawing boards. On top of the drawer unit is a plastic caddy that can be carried to another location, filled with skinny markers, pencils, brushes, wet wipes and small pads of paper and booklets (folded and stapled paper with card stock covers for the kids to write and illustrate their own story books). These ideas make a small space into an easily accessible craft studio for my little creative hearts. What tips do you have for organizing your kids craft supplies?