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The deal with Chestnut Carbon covers the removal of 2.7 million metric tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere over 15 years to support Microsoft's climate ambitions.
by Stuart Stone
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Apple Watch's new lineup is hailed as a major step toward the company's goal of making every product 'carbon neutral' by 2030.
by James Murray
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Sponsored: The science is clear: Companies must aggressively decarbonize their business and invest in nature to stop the worst impacts of climate change.
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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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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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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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Recognizing and avoiding the risks associated with an obfuscated carbon offset market.
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Tech startup Pachama gets $55 million to scale digital verification of forest carbon projects.
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The software and hardware maker’s carbon removal goals are among the most ambitious in the corporate world. Here are some of its early lessons.
by Jesse Klein
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Calyx, Sylvera and BeZero are in the process of rating hundreds or even thousands of offset projects.
by Jim Giles
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Influential analyst firm argues prices for carbon offsets could reach as high as $120 a ton by 2050 or as low as $47 a ton.
by James Murray
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Scores of companies throw their weight behind tree planting efforts. In an era of widespread wildfires, here’s how they can still make a difference.
by Jesse Klein
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Its CEO calls for corporate net-zero goals that are 'fit for purpose' as the company ramps up science-based targets to cover its entire value chain.
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Sponsored: Carbon removal is an important and immediate part of the many actions companies are taking to reach the aims of the Paris Agreement.
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Corporate demand for carbon removal options is growing more quickly than supply. Developing a ‘quality’ market will take standards, regulations, investments and transparency.
by Meg Wilcox
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Mid-year climate talks have wrapped up without progress on how the UN should manage international carbon markets. That’s fine because the UN shouldn’t be trying to micromanage markets.
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TNFD co-chair and Refinitiv CEO David Craig chats about the daunting task of drawing up nature-related risk disclosure guidelines.
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As a cornerstone of climate leadership, the weakness of today’s pledges is particularly troubling.
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While some food companies such as Unilever, General Mills, Nestlé, and Danone make a lot of noise in the industry about their sustainability efforts, others quietly are operating as usual.
by Jim Giles
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Plus, how Salesforce sustainability guru Patrick Flynn is motivating suppliers to get on board with science-based targets.
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Plus, we chat with the Johnson Controls sustainability lead about inspiring climate action with employees and customers.
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A partnership between Apple, Conservation International and Goldman Sachs created the $200 Restore Fund focused on working forests as solutions to carbon emissions.
by Jesse Klein
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Confusing guidelines, the lack of standardized metrics, and little funding has left one of our most valuable climate mitigation tools untapped.
by Manish Bapna
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The rules governing the voluntary carbon market remain inconsistent, and their enforcement is often lax. The authors make the case for a U.S. federal regulatory commission, akin to the SEC.
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The question of whether carbon offsets actually help in the transition to a net zero economy is a thorny one for many companies. But many researchers insist that offsets don’t actually reduce carbon emissions and could make it harder to achieve a fully decarbonized economy.
by Kate Dooley