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Research suggests that a border carbon tax is likely important only for industries such as steel, textiles, mining, cement and chemicals that are carbon-intensive, large contributors to the economy and exposed to international trade.
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Organizations such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Business Roundtable, American Petroleum Institute and others are evolving their public positions on carbon pricing.
by Amy Meyer
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City construction leaves trees weaker long after the construction project is over and the trees have less of a positive impact on the urban environment.
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How three forest-carbon finance companies aim to differentiate, define and demonstrate viability at the dawn of an era.
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Jim Andrew, named to the role in August, pledges transparency about its climate progress and discusses why motivating employees and business partners is crucial.
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The oil and gas giant ramps up its investment in the largest carbon offset developer in the U.S., as it increases focus on natural climate solutions in support of its net-zero targets.
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And five guiding questions to help urban planners improve upon regions' projects.
by Alan Hoffman
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Volume increased at least 6 percent in 2019, buoyed by corporate commitments.
by Steve Zwick
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Both parties used to love the idea of carbon pricing. So why are they giving up on it?
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Citing new urgency, CEOs are pushing U.S. lawmakers to come to their side on 'market-based' climate policies including a price on carbon.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Figures from BP, Shell, Unilever, Nestlé and BlackRock are among members of the new Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets.
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Recent events have shown the deep divisions in our society, which often fall along racial and socioeconomic lines. Climate policy is not immune to these issues.
by Zack Subin
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Activist Elizabeth Yeampierre has long focused on the connections between racial injustice and the environment and climate change. In the wake of George Floyd’s killing and the outsized impact of COVID-19 on communities of color, she hopes people may finally be ready to listen.
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Date/Time: November 18, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
As governments step up efforts to strengthen the Paris Agreement at COP26 and tackle the
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The corporate world has fallen for trees. But to be effective, the cost of offsetting CO2 emissions with the sequestration power of forests will have to go up. Are companies willing to pay?
by CJ Clouse
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Deep decarbonization only happens if every polluter pays, not just the environmentally conscious.
by Mark Jaccard
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This system would be burdensome and inefficient but it could make it feasible to practically address carbon leakage.
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Sponsored: This National Energy Awareness Month, Rolland Paper highlights its use of landfill methane to power its mill.
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Almost 30% of U.S. carbon pollution comes from transportation.
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Imagine, a city where the residents and commuters wouldn't need to own cars.
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Sponsored: Rolland celebrates Arbor Day every day with partnerships and education to support closed-loop paper value chains.
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Can healthy eating principles also foster a healthier transport evironment?
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Sponsored: Sustana Group releases its new sustainability strategy highlighting environmental stewardship and setting measurable goals.
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It's emerging as a key way that cities can promote sustainability and reduce transportation emissions.