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Last year, corporate climate commitments went mainstream.
Climate and clean energy commitments are no longer just for trailblazing corporations with thick
January 8, 2021 by Sarah Golden
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Week in Review
Stories discussed this week (3:45).
Can Shell pilot a new era of sustainable aviation?
The oil and gas industry’s search for purpose in a
December 18, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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It’s been a tough year for the oil industry.
In April, there was a mind-bending moment when crude futures dipped into negative figures. Then, after several
December 11, 2020 by Sarah Golden
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One of the greatest economic shocks in modern history — the COVID-19 pandemic — has disrupted business, mobility and everyday life, creating longer-term
November 19, 2020 by Massimo Schiavo
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The time to build a net-zero future is now. If we’re to have any hope of curbing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating the impacts of the climate crisis, net
November 17, 2020 by Kate Zeile
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Many of the most heralded sustainability commitments this year (Microsoft, Unilever and Amazon leap to mind) have been accompanied by deeper commitments to
August 20, 2020 by Heather Clancy
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The net-zero strategy unveiled by BP this week has received plaudits from a number of unusual suspects, with Greenpeace, sustainable shareholder group Follow
August 6, 2020 by Cecilia Keating
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Microsoft has successfully used hydrogen technology to power a row of its data center servers for two consecutive days, a test run designed to fast-track the
July 30, 2020 by Cecilia Keating
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The COVID-19 outbreak has many office buildings sitting idly, without employees streaming in every morning and out every afternoon. While lockdowns briefly
July 9, 2020 by Jesse Klein
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According to polls, it was mid-March when most of us in the United States understood the severity of COVID-19. At the same time, we collectively were searching
June 25, 2020 by Paolo Natali
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None of Europe's leading oil and gas majors has released a credible plan for achieving net-zero emissions by the middle of the century, despite recent
May 14, 2020 by Michael Holder
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In late April, a study drawing on nearly a year’s worth of satellite data revealed that Permian methane emissions are the highest measured from a U.S. oil and
May 13, 2020 by Jon Goldstein
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A row has erupted over the net zero emissions pledge unveiled this week by oil and gas giant Total, with a number of investors slamming it as "totally
May 7, 2020 by Cecilia Keating
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High-profile corporates have left trade bodies in disagreements over climate policy before. Unilever and Apple have made headlines by heading for the exit door
March 2, 2020 by Toby Hill
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Earlier this month Spanish energy company Repsol announced a $5 billion write-down, attributing the decision to the transition to a lower-carbon economy. The
December 24, 2019 by Ekaterina Hardin
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As the Trump administration works to weaken regulations on fossil fuel production and use, a larger struggle is playing out across multiple industries. Until
November 27, 2019 by Cara Daggett
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The global oil industry stands at a crossroads. Corporate leaders are weighing how closely to stay wedded to their legacy business — finding, extracting and
October 31, 2019 by Lewis Fulton
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This article was originally published in Ensia. Read it here.Renewable energy is on the rise. Roughly 15 percent of the electricity generated in the United
October 16, 2019 by Nate Berg
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Adobe is making two big bets with its plan for its newest building, the North Tower, which broke ground last month in downtown San Jose, California. First,
July 26, 2019 by Sarah Golden
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Plans to build a U.K. refinery plant to make green jet fuels out of household waste took a step forward with new funding commitments totaling $3.5 million from
July 18, 2019 by Madeleine Cuff
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This article is adapted from the newsletter Transport Weekly, running Tuesdays. Subscribe here.There was no better example of Shell's difficult balancing act
July 10, 2019 by Katie Fehrenbacher
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In order to keep the rise in global mean temperatures "well below 2 degrees Celsius" above pre-industrial levels and to try to limit global warming to 1.5 C,
May 2, 2019 by Josh Burke
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Think of a net-zero energy (NZE) home, and it's likely that you imagine a single-family house in a well-to-do neighborhood, with a roof covered in solar panels
May 18, 2018 by Kelly Vaughn
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I recently joined the very small minority of people who find leasing language interesting. Leases tend to be dry and confusing with their lawyer jargon of "
February 23, 2018 by Alisa Petersen
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Can we afford to teach our children? In the U.S. we generally can agree that educating our children is important. Consensus stops there.Whether the U.S.
August 23, 2016 by Kelly Vaughn