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The segment on HBO made the rounds in the sustainability universe. What he got right, wrong and where there is a little more nuance.
by Jim Giles
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Sponsored: Pentair’s sustainable gas technology is helping partners across industry minimize waste and emissions to help achieve a carbon neutral future.
by Roland Folz
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Sponsored: Businesses looking to align with the United Nations’ SDGs 12 and 15 can leverage renewable materials to make an impact.
by Jason Pelz
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New learnings from BloombergNEF’s “Voluntary Carbon Offset Demand Demystified” report.
by Jesse Klein
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A VERGE Electrify 22 panel focused on the push toward clean aluminum as demand for the metal increases.
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The Department of Energy’s new carbon matchmaking tool helps identify the carbon capture, storage and end-product supply chain.
by Jesse Klein
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The UNFCCC REDD+ mechanism was designed to compensate developing nations for reversing deforestation and comes with a strict set of requirements to be met by each nation before sovereign credits can be issued.
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Sponsored: How should companies go about engaging the supply chain on greenhouse gases given inherent complexities with so many actors?
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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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New report from BeZero predicts that carbon removal credits could become the dominant player in global carbon markets by the end of this decade.
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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: The planet needs a new approach to forest carbon to restore confidence and set a new standard for transparency, accountability, and impact.
by Zack Parisa
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Recognizing and avoiding the risks associated with an obfuscated carbon offset market.
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Long discussed but rarely used, carbon capture and storage projects — which bury waste CO2 underground — are on the rise globally. Some scientists see the technology as a necessary tool in reducing emissions, but others say it simply perpetuates the burning of fossil fuels.
by Nicola Jones
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Net-zero commitments are on the horizon. Turning emission reductions into dollar savings could be the difference between hitting targets and missing them.
by Jesse Klein
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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: With electric vehicle driver incentives and a number of car-free options for riders, Uber is paving the road for sustainable transportation.
by Sally Fouts
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The carbon dioxide-sucking technology is a hot topic. Here's how it works, what policies support it, its impacts and more.
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Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity initiative and U.K. government launch new draft code of practice for carbon offset projects.
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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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DAC Coalition sets out mission to become 'dedicated platform for DAC education, engagement and collaboration.'
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Companies pledge to use 50 percent green steel in their operations by 2030 ahead of hitting 2050 net zero goals.
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Alphabet, Microsoft, Salesforce, Boston Consulting, LGT, Mitsui, Swiss Re and UBS ramp up purchasing pledges for 'high-quality' carbon removals.
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Carbon Clean, which just raised $150 million, touts its ability to install equipment in a much smaller physical footprint than other carbon capture systems.
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This carbon removal technology is gaining traction beyond the farm world, where it has been well known for decades.
by Jesse Klein