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Sponsored: Although calculating Scope 3 emissions is incredibly challenging and complex, customer pressure and potentially new regulations are making doing so increasingly necessary.
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Launched by Stripe this spring, Frontier has announced its first six project winners: AspiraDAC (a subsidiary of Corporate Carbon), Calcite-Origen (a collaboration between 8 Rivers and Origen), Lithos, RepAir, Travertine and Living Carbon.
by Leah Garden
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Sponsored: With support from governments, hydrogen produced from renewable energy is fast becoming a key player in global decarbonization efforts.
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Sponsored: The climate crisis puts society and businesses at risk. Therefore, companies need to develop a robust climate strategy through deep decarbonization.
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From an equity lens to business model innovation to new data, statehouses, utilities and public utility commissions can collaborate to decarbonize.
by Mike Specian
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European leaders are pushing for a faster switch to renewables as part of a strategy to end dependence on Russian gas.
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Moving target: A truckload of technologies, partnerships and global agreements comprise new solutions for the space.
by Joel Makower
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Sponsored: Watershed co-founder Taylor Francis shares his top four predictions for corporate climate action this year.
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Sponsored: Learn how 3Degrees helped Freshpet understand its GHG footprint and build its climate action plan.
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Sponsored: While the world is well on its way to making advancements in electric vehicle technology, there’s one key piece of the decarbonization effort still left to tackle: heavy-duty vehicles.
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Ships carry around 90 percent of goods transported globally, and the shipping sector accounts for about 3 percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions today. But maritime trade volumes are projected to triple by 2050.
by John Matson
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Nexii’s composite material is manufactured off-site into lightweight panels and then assembled where it’s needed, cutting down on construction time, waste and embodied carbon.
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The UN has set out challenging pathways for decarbonizing steel, cement, chemicals, plastics, fashion and more. They require urgent action in the 2020s.
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It’s a minuscule part of the market today. But the fact that so many companies are seriously considering the details of green hydrogen infrastructure is evidence the technology is within the realm of possibility.
by Ben Soltoff
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Implementing circular strategies are not simple to deploy but fighting climate change will require a new and massive transformation.
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Sponsored: How an innovative mix of remote sensing, AI analytics and a new marketplace is boosting incentives for owners of even small forest tracts to cut less and keep more carbon locked up.
by Zack Parisa
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Sponsored: P&G brand Tide kicks off Ambition 2030, a set of sustainability and purpose-driven goals to decarbonize laundry from manufacturing to the home laundry room.
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Fossil fuel financing declined by 9 percent in 2020 amid the economic downturn, but campaigners warn overall trend is 'one heading definitively in the wrong direction.'
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More zero-emissions vehicles, decarbonized buildings and carbon pricing programs are on the way.
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Sponsored: Whether you own, operate or lease buildings, making data-driven energy management decisions is key to reducing building related emissions across your business.
by David Solsky
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We may not have all the answers or technologies for addressing emissions from production and manufacturing, but there’s a lot we can do now. And it is advantageous to start.
by Sarah Golden
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A suggested process that could enable steelmakers to offer reused materials profitably.
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With the heightened visibility of ESG issues comes questions about accountability and sustainability reporting.
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To achieve its 2060 goal, China will need to utilize hydrogen, ammonia, electrification and biofuels. And even then it will still have 15 percent to go.
by Qiyu Liu