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Plus, what's on the road ahead for sustainable transportation?
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Prices dropped again this week as Americans hunker down for another round of shutdowns to curb the coronavirus.
by Sarah Golden
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A mosaic of solutions beyond renewables and fossil fuels, including hydrogen and biofuels, are likely to play important roles in the decarbonization of the interconnected global energy system,
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Wyoming, Alaska and North Dakota have benefitted from multiple fossil fuel-related revenue streams. But the COVID-19 economic downturn has reduced energy demand, with uncertain prospects for the extent of its recovery.
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Pursuing an unrelenting fossil fuel agenda, Trump has scaled back or eliminated over 150 environment measures, expanded Arctic drilling and denied climate science.
by Vernon Loeb
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Could solar power generation plus battery storage provide at least half of electric power generation globally by 2030? Here's the economic case.
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Among its pledges are a 40 percent reduction in its oil and gas output by the end of the decade.
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Greenpoint was zoned for manufacturing and is still used for that purpose. But is it possible to reimagine what an industrial corridor can look like?
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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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While some investors welcomed the latest net zero pledge from a leading oil giant, others believe the announcement was a 'clear attempt to stave off a shareholder rebellion at its AGM.'
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The oil giant updated investors on sweeping new strategy to deliver net-zero emissions across its entire value chain by 2050.
by James Murray
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From Apple to Unilever to Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, more big companies are partings ways with industry associations that support policies at odds with corporate sustainability goals
by Toby Hill
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New CEO at the global oil giant plans to step up its investment in non-oil and gas activities. Campaigners argue much more detail is required on how the company will pivot towards net zero emissions.
by James Murray
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The media group will no longer accept advertising from oil and gas companies, despite acknowledging decision will have implications for its revenues.
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Incorporating recycled materials into product collections is a good start.
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The textile industry has a powerful opportunity to shift the needle in both producer and consumer contexts.
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If sheep overgraze, they may degrade soil and cause erosion, which can be exacerbated by an increasingly warming climate. How the animals are raised and sheared are also key animal welfare risk areas.
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The key sustainability concerns related to down are around animal welfare.
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As a plant-based fiber, man-made cellulosics have the potential to be a more sustainable choice because they are renewable. But the production process can contribute to deforestation.
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The first fabric made entirely in a laboratory, nylon is most often found in activewear, swimwear and other technical performance garments because of its durability and useful stretch properties.
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The most widely used fiber in the world, polyester accounts for roughly half of the fiber market overall and about 80 percent of all synthetic fibers.
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Natural and renewable, it’s a popular choice for brands and consumers looking to make more sustainable fabric choices, but cotton comes with its fair share of social and environmental risks.
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Almost any textile you can think of, from cotton to leather to nylon, has social and environmental impacts risks at every level of its supply chain.
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A new tool, released today, aims to push apparel and home furnishings companies further toward sustainability, and ramps up efforts by the textile and fashion industries to align material choices with the Sustainable Development Goals.
by Joel Makower