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BusinessGreen Editor-in-chief James Murray dissects Europe's carbon border adjustment mechanism. Plus, why water reuse is on the rise.
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Hear from financial firm Trillium Asset Management's head of ESG strategy and real estate company Veris' lead on sustainability and ESG.
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Plus, is it finally the time for vehicle-to-grid technology?
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Plus, good cop and bad cop developments ahead of the COP26 climate negotiations.
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Plus, what will it take for the U.S. to get on board with high-speed rail investments?
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Plus, vertical farming pioneer AeroFarms is having a very busy year.
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Plus, why GM is selling renewable energy to its suppliers.
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A salute to the pioneers and leaders at the intersection of tech and sustainability.
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Evolving vehicle design and increased emphasis on local urban transportation could have big implications for sustainability and the built environment.
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Talking Uber, Tesla and what needs to change for more sustainable transportation systems with mobility designer Dan Sturges.
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Watch some of the most forward-thinking entrepreneurs pitch market-changing ideas to improve energy in buildings, water usage in farms and car-sharing in cities.
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GreenBiz Group launches the VERGE initiative -- focusing on the convergence of technology sectors for energy, information, buildings and vehicles -- with three summits for a global audience.
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Cargill plans to use the world's largest kite-powered vessel to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with the shipping its products.
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Corpus Christi has become the latest municipality to enlist IBM's Smarter Cities solutions to ramp up resource efficiency and sustainability efforts.
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Pharmaceutical distributor McKesson Corporation is using a new IBM program to look at where it can cut emissions and reduce costs in its supply chain.
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In what it is hailing as the largest commitment of its kind, GE will buy 25,000 electric vehicles over the next five years for its own fleet, as well as for customers in its fleet management business.
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Maersk Line has become the first in its industry to independently verify its carbon emissions vessel by vessel -- a move that enables customers to track the environmental data along with other performance information about shipping line.
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Amtrak, the government-owned passenger rail corporation in the U.S., has awarded Siemens a $466 million contract to build 70 electric locomotives with energy efficient features.
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Some employees of the city of Gothenburg have cut their transportation emissions by up to two-thirds with a commuting tracking tool developed by Volvo IT.
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Nearly half a million workers in the Peach State already telework occasionally, but the state's new weeklong celebration of remote work aims to add another quarter-million to the list, and save companies time and money to boot.
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The 2011 Explorer's standard V6 engine will enjoy a 25 percent boost in fuel economy, while models outfitted with a four-cylinder EcoBoost engine will achieve a 30 percent improvement. This may potentially translate to corporate average fuel economy of roughly 18-20 miles per gallon in the city, and up to 26 mpg on the highway.
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The company teamed up with Flight Sciences International for the fuel conservation program, dubbed EcoFlight Solutions. Together the companies will work to analyze airline operations, locate potential fuel savings opportunities, carry out fuel reduction plans, and monitor results.
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The latest rankings of the airline sector from Greenopia find wide differences among how many environmental initiatives airlines are undertaking, with room for improvement the only consistent element.
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The Coalition for Responsible Trucking has teamed up with the Environmental Defense Fund to develop programs to reduce truck-related air emissions at the nation's ports, beginning with those in the Southeast.
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Design plans for the Soliloquy include up to 600 square feet of photovoltaic surfacing that can propel the 58-meter (190-foot) vessel to nearly 8 knots during a 12-hour period, Solar Sailor Holdings Ltd. has announced.