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Tech giant pilots hydrogen fuel cells as backup power source for Utah data center and joins growing number of firms in global Hydrogen Council.
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Why the accounting engine of the industrial transition needs some fine-tuning.
by Paolo Natali
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As the federal government continues its rollback of methane safeguards, public attention is trained on policymakers and companies in Texas and New Mexico.
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The energy team supercools its facilities to help offset energy costs. Intelligent software helps figure out when they should be switched back on.
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Climate tech is at an inflection point. In this free webcast, GreenBiz experts cover the top trends shaping the climate tech landscape and offer insights on this moment full of both promise and gridlock. Join us to hear about the climate tech state of play, technologies to watch and how to scale from here.
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Innovation and startups have a critical role to play in creating the climate future we want, especially in the face of lagging policies and yet-to-be-realized market demand. What is the current state of climate tech funding, and what does this mean for the state of startups and investors over the next 12-18 months?
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Climate change is simultaneously an existential threat and an unprecedented opportunity to create a more ecologically regenerative, socially just world. Can technology solve some of humanity’s greatest challenges by averting the former and unlocking the latter? What else, beyond technology, is most needed now? Join the GreenBiz analysts covering four of the most dynamic climate tech markets to share what they’re tracking and projecting.
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This whitepaper provides S&P Global Commodity Insights' analysis of the global lithium deficit, threatening EV sales and could put the brakes on the
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Digitization and ESG are powerful trends that are here to stay — and they’re closely linked. In 2021, AT&T launched the Connected Climate Initiative, a group of climate leaders working together to unleash the power of connectivity technologies, such as the internet of things, 5G wireless communications and edge computing, to reduce a gigaton of greenhouse gas emissions by 2035.
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There remains such a disconnect between what the world needs and what Silicon Valley is producing.
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The transportation tectonics are shifting — and everything from software to sensors to machine learning are offering new opportunities.
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Plus, a potential new model of climate action for companies that have own franchises.
by Sarah Golden
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As more companies commit to reduce their climate impacts, they must deliver on their promises to numerous stakeholders. Tech is a tool to help them.
by Tom Murray
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As renewable energy sources move mainstream, electricity generation and distribution systems are getting an extreme makeover.
by Nate Berg
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Since March 2019, five new Fortune 500 companies have joined high-profile climate initiatives, bringing the total to 114.
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IoT, big data, blockchain and biotech are powering a wave of sustainable seafood.
by Monica Jain
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The CEO of one of the UK's leading clean tech innovators offers some pointers for how to turbo-charge our response to climate change.
by Simon Daniel
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There's another way for corporations to achieve even deeper reductions in their climate emissions footprint.
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Innovative partnerships provide the coaching, capital and connections needed to turn bright ideas into sustainable solutions.
by Meg Wilcox
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Plus, watch for tougher sourcing guidelines for partners on apparel and textiles.
by Jen Boynton
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How many Fortune 500 organizations support some of the iconic campaigns? The answer may surprise you.
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Technology is a tool that companies can increasingly use to meet sustainability and climate emissions reductions goals.
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The biggest food company in the world is expanding animal agricultural technology.
by Jenny Ahlen
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Why we can't reverse climate change with 'negative emissions' technologies