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The U.S. Green Building Council and International Living Future Institute net-zero programs certainly have many overlaps, but there are also key differences that are important to note.
by Kate Zeile
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Skyven Technologies' service uses solar, geothermal and biomass solutions to replace fossil fuels at manufacturing plants.
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Zero-carbon technologies and approaches being deployed at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle and the McDonald's flagship restaurant in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, show what's possible.
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Industrial heat is essential to make metals, concrete, plastic, paper, drugs and more. Yet decarbonization options remain immature and expensive. A green credit regime could help.
by Adam Aston
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Among its pledges are a 40 percent reduction in its oil and gas output by the end of the decade.
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The maker of Bulleit, Guiness, Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker and other adult beverages has committed to net-zero carbon emissions and sourcing 100 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.
by Jesse Klein
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Sixty-two businesses, 28 cities and six states are on board the World Green Business Council's initiative.
by Jesse Klein
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Transition Pathway Initiative, backed by investors boasting $19 trillion of capital, welcomes stronger climate pledges from leading oil firms, but warns sector is a long way from delivering adequate decarbonization plans.
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Sponsored: Balancing parent company messaging with local CSR needs can be challenging. Here are some tips our energy company would like to share about sustainability reporting.