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The Declaration de Chaillot marks a major achievement for countries trying to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement.
by James Ball
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Sponsored: EDF’s Victoria Mills interviews Katie McGinty of Johnson Controls to discuss how the IRA is
taking on the often overlooked topic of building emissions.
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Two of the largest economies in the U.S. set new emissions standards for the transportation and building sectors.
by Leah Garden
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New proposals for heat pumps for space and water heating could eliminate 8.1 million tons of CO2 by 2050.
by Jonny Kocher
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The most important climate solution you’ve never heard of.
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A new bill passed in New York state tasks the Office of General Services with establishing guidelines for procuring low-carbon concrete for state projects.
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It's also the first California city to demand lower carbon in construction materials.
by Maria Stamas
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The Arizona Public Service (APS) announced that it will fully decarbonize the electricity it sells. Here's what that looks like.
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And three residential policies can promote economic development, improve health and reduce carbon emissions.
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The cities are tackling their largest source of carbon emissions. Here are the key differences, and why they matter.
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The nation’s capital just passed aggressive, practical legislation to green its buildings. Your city could be next.
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Urban areas are growing rapidly — but green policies can build them to last.
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Tenant Star, a tenant-focused version of EPA’s successful Energy Star building program, could have big implications for the efficiency of commercial spaces.
by Adam Sledd