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Chief executives from some of the world's largest real estate companies pledge to 'Green Building Principles' in bid to halve emissions by 2030.
by Amber Rolt
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Scientists say a rise in global temperatures beyond 1.5°C by the end of the century will cause catastrophic climate-changing events around the world. Sadly
by Intelex
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New global deal to phase out hydrofluorocarbons found in refrigerators and HVAC systems delivers 'huge win for the climate.'
by James Murray
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In the wake of the Paris agreement, developing countries find themselves in need of analysts to monitor their emissions. An NGO steps forward offering online courses.
by Nicola Jones
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A group that proves emissions don't have to go hand in hand with economic growth.
by Nate Aden
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One jumbo-jet sized hole in the Paris Climate Agreement, aviation industry emissions, is the subject of a new corporate target from an industry sustainability laggard.
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Thank China for beginning a coal diet and taking extra helpings of renewables. But don't toast peak emissions yet.
by Mike Hower
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Building industry groups find themselves reminding negotiators in Paris that energy efficiency is the first and best way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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In the United States alone, $412 billion in planned oil, coal and gas projects may never be viable, according to Carbon Tracker.
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At VERGE 2015, a group of scientists and entrepreneurs talked about the innovation opportunities in carbon removal.
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At COP21, the world’s major nations will pledge to slash emissions. But they can aim higher.
by Fred Pearce
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The world's two biggest emitters are entering a new phase, with common ground on the three most critical elements on the road to Paris.
by Kristin Meek
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The commitments China submitted in advance of the COP 21 United Nations climate talks suggest China is trying to shift its national economy away from its current dependence on coal and petroleum.
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CDP and WWF analysis shows just NRG, H&M and a few others have greenhouse gas targets in line with scientific recommendations.