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As battery and fuel advancements abound, when will it make sense to electrify aviation?
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Major transportation players such as Uber are already investing in the up-and-coming sector.
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Featuring, three interviews on innovation — including one with CEO Aron Cramer — collected during the BSR gathering this week in New York.
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United Airlines remains miles ahead of the competition in its commitments.
by Ucilia Wang
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The IPCC analysis, and another report from the International Energy Agency, paint a stark picture about what it will take to keep global warming within acceptable limits. Are we up to the task?
by Joel Makower
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In this episode, an excerpt from this week's webcast about new GreenBiz research on the future of the sustainability profession. Plus, the second it our series on champion of clean energy equity.
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When you strip down the greenwashing, you can see that what the world needs is a climate leader.
by Ed King
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Climate negotiators are considering rules for verifying commitments, but there currently is no reliably accurate way to measure total global emissions.
by Fred Pearce
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Agent 007's playbook might be useful when it comes to taking on the global nemesis called climate change.
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The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. In this episode: How American businesses, from WWF to Ceres to Microsoft to Ingersoll Rand, are still proving their commitments to the Paris Agreement's climate goals.
by Joel Makower
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Trump says we're out. This is why we're still in.
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How to push past the Paris Agreement.
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Presidents and prime ministers have limited policy control over national carbon footprints. Subnational entities can prove that 'We Are Still In.'
by Daniel Esty
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More than 1,800 American companies stand with hundreds of leaders bound by their shared commitment to help the U.S. meet its Paris Agreement goals.
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With the backing of business, governments can move faster on their national climate plans, driving innovation, competitiveness, risk management and growth.
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The question remains: Can corporates persist and prevail in their defiance of Trump-era environmental policies?
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A new partnership from C40 Cities and Climate-KIC will prioritize building retrofits, mobility and closed-loop systems.
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From China to Mexico, from Apple to Walmart and beyond, WWF finds businesses embracing this global movement.
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The U.N. network's executive director, Mark Watts, advocates new effort to engage American cities as U.S. turns back on Paris Agreement.
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Remembering the days when that term referred to clean coal and fracking.
by Andrew Beebe
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U.K. investment giant Schroders warns planet is on track for more than 4 degrees Celsius of warming.
by James Murray
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Will the rest of the West step up to fill the void left by the U.S. exit from the Paris Agreement?
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The G19's refusal to sign off on a statement offering a lifeline for high carbon energy is yet more evidence the Paris Summit marked the beginning of the end for the fossil fuel era.
by James Murray
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From international partnerships to state action, the fight for climate has reached celebrity status.
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Even if all the remaining participating nations do their part to uphold the Paris Agreement, governments alone can’t substantially reduce the risk of catastrophic climate change.