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Sponsored: A portfolio approach to carbon removals can unlock the scale we need to meet global net
zero goals.
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Startling data in climate expert Nat Bullard’s annual report signals that carbon removal is not scaling fast enough to limit the climate crisis.
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Sponsored: You want to move the needle on climate change? Stop trying to achieve net zero.
by Yishan Wong
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3 strategies Adyen and Zendesk use to guide their funding of carbon removal technologies and projects.
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Stacy Kauk argues it’s worth paying more for credits based on emissions removal than emissions avoidance.
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Shopify’s head of sustainability, Stacy Kauk, shares secrets from four years of investing in early-stage carbon removal.
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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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The Frontier buyers’ group wants to remove 154,000 tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by 2028 through a new deal with startup Lithos Carbon.
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‘Climate Orders’ will let companies pre-order contracts that draw down carbon dioxide emissions.
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Sponsored: Shifting customer expectations and net zero goals mean companies need to tap into new data to unlock value from more sustainable products and services.
by Ron Kinghorn
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Sponsored: As you tackle decarbonization and measure your climate risk, these are five clean energy trends to account for in your future strategy.
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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: Most companies consider the economic cost of decarbonization and ignore the cost of climate change. But this neglected layer can be truly valuable.
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Giana Amador, executive director of the Carbon Removal Alliance, talks about the nonprofit’s first priorities and how she thinks the federal government should get involved in carbon removals.
by Jesse Klein
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Over the past 3 months after working on this project for 6 years, ocean carbon sequestration startup Running Tide sank 1000 tons wooden buoys off the Icelandic coast to prevent the embodied CO2 from being released into the atmosphere.
by Jesse Klein
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Sponsored: Large energy users are bolstering decarbonization efforts with more collaborative, sustainable and equitable approaches to clean energy procurement.
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The first large U.S. hub to stash and store CO2 is bound for Louisiana. A new report outlines its essential elements.
by Jesse Klein
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Chief Sustainability Officers and their other C-Suite peers are entrusted with developing companies’ net zero strategies while optimizing budgets and mitigating risks. The urgency of climate action is compelling leaders to explore innovative solutions; this has brought carbon removal technologies to the center stage of the climate action discourse.
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Government incentives have bolstered the carbon removals sector, but should that money be helping heavy industry capture their emissions or uplift technologies that are already low emitters?
by Jesse Klein
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The Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative outlines the foundations for buying carbon credits in its Claims Code of Practice.
by Jesse Klein
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Sponsored: P&G Fabric Care’s Mohamed Ismail shares how decades of partnerships is helping to accelerate its mission towards decarbonizing laundry at every step of a product lifecycle.
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Sponsored: Neil Lant discusses how P&G is partnering with universities to unlock new sustainable innovations to help decarbonize laundry at every step.
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Sponsored: Is tackling Scope 3 emissions a company’s greatest sustainability challenge?
by Erik Roberts
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Widespread adoption of the nascent technology will need to reach twice the speed seen in the solar sector, warns consultancy giant BCG.
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Sponsored: A collaboration between Meta and Catona Climate demonstrates the crucial role of corporate partnerships in scaling nature-based carbon removal solutions.
by Rob Lee