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Attacks against ESG reporting have done little to dampen investors’ demand for consistent and comparable sustainability information.
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Investors bet big on carbon accounting and emissions reporting with Watershed Technology.
by Leah Garden
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Businesses were required to start reporting emissions and risks in 2026, but a budget proposal would push that back.
by Leah Garden
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The legislation will require corporations operating in the state to disclose Scope 3 emissions by 2027.
by Leah Garden
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Developing sector-based benchmarks for issuing carbon credits would open markets to emerging companies and mark significant progress toward Paris Agreement goals.
by Lee Recht
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Bidirectional charging is needed for a stable grid, but its ability to scale is trapped in the pilot stage.
by AJ Artis
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Proposed legislation would require disclosures of Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions by both private and public companies with more than $1 billion in annual revenue that do business in California.
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Welcome to the damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don't world of sustainability communications.
by Joel Makower
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Labor and environmentalists seek skill standards to ensure safety, high road jobs.
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Covering all 4,000 miles of the state's canals with solar panels would save more than 65 billion gallons of water annually by reducing evaporation, one study showed.
by Roger Bales
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Just transition is anything but vague. Complex, yes. Controversial, maybe. But certainly not vague.
by Pam Tau Lee
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The global sustainability community isn't yet read for an era of even greater environmental, societal and political challenges.
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The climate crisis represents a new front on the war on plastics. Are you ready?
by Joel Makower
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Experts agree that cities need diverse water supplies, but desalination plants remain controversial.
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Lessons from a regional multi-stakeholder assessment for electrifying homes in California's San Mateo County.
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Pollution, poverty and race collide in many other disadvantaged communities across California — and the country — and some argue that the state’s climate policies haven’t helped.
by Julia Rosen
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Walk outside, talk a deep breath, and then get back to the business of sustainability.
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Of the 20 million acres the U.S. Forest Service manages in California, up to 9 million acres need to be restored.
by Roger Bales
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Recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, the climate emergency and racial injustice requires including underserved communities in the planning process.
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To the extent that climate change is another weapon of mass destruction, we might consider borrowing some tools of the past.
by Joel Makower
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Over a dozen former Tesla execs have gone on to establish EV and energy-related startups of their own.
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Smart policy, planning and market designs are critical so that utilities and customers can improve reliability through accelerated deployment of advanced clean resources as fossil generators retire.
by Bryn Baker