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Even as the world suffers a plastics glut, petrochemical companies are prolonging the 'plasticene era.'
by Meg Wilcox
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On the near-term horizon: Artificial intelligence, nature and biodiversity risks, and a muting of ambitious public climate goals.
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Autodesk, Arrow Electronics and Brooks Running are buying 'high impact RECs through a new energy marketplace created by startup Ever.green.
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Manufacturers and retailers have the keys to unlocking a food system that regenerates rather than degrades nature, via circular design. The Big Food Redesign Challenge shows them how.
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In an increasingly complex nature reporting landscape, GRI raises the bar and aims to complement other frameworks.
by Theresa Lieb
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Global negotiating processes must shift to achieve more meaningful climate results.
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H&M will co-invest in a project it hopes will supply 40% of the country’s power.
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These three topics were top of mind in 2023 for sustainable food professionals — and will move the field forward in the year ahead.
by Theresa Lieb
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Close to $22 billion in U.S. offshore wind projects have been delayed or canceled, but the Virginia utility is moving forward with the largest facility in U.S. waters.
by Leah Garden
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4.7 million more people were employed in clean energy in 2022 than in 2019, according to the IEA. But that's not enough.
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Azerbaijan’s conflict with Armenia provides a case study of how oil and gas-fueled aggression can impede the energy transition. Here’s what corporations can do about that.
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Critics fear a clean energy standard that includes nuclear power would threaten solar and wind.
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A major new analysis from Boston Consulting Group predicts a green energy system can solve the 'trilemma,' but a massive scaling up in wind, solar and grid storage capacity is urgently required through 2030.
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Offshore wind energy is cementing its place as a major potential player in U.S. renewable energy generation.
by Leah Garden
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The energy transition is slowing down growth of oil demand, but has yet to reduce overall levels of consumption of the fossil fuel, the IEA warns.
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Hearts, minds and markets are convincing some investors to divest oil and gas holdings.
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A BloombergNEF report predicts the U.S. renewables project pipeline is set for a record-breaking surge in development, as Google announces a major new solar partnership.
by Stuart Stone
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Three ways that a bioeconomy model could become a reality in Brazil, including regeneration, local communities and more.
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Sponsored: As the global community meets at COP15 a few weeks after COP27, we have the opportunity to address the climate and biodiversity crises together.
by Benj Sykes
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As carbon dioxide levels rise and the Earth’s poles warm, researchers are predicting a decline in the planet’s wind speeds. This ‘stilling’ could impact wind energy production and plant growth and might even affect the Gulf Stream, which drives much of the world’s climate.
by Jim Robbins
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Sponsored: Dr. Maria Anez-Lingerfelt, senior scientist at Pall Corporation looks at how finance and tech must align to make further progress for sustainable energy.
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In 2014, Vermont’s largest city became the first in the U.S. to be 100 percent powered by renewable energy. What’s happened since then?
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Africa’s abundant solar and wind energy could make it a global hub for producing low-carbon hydrogen, the IEA says, but its residents still face access challenges.
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In order to realize full climate gains, changes to both insurance and reinsurance coverage must be made.