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New Jersey state laws mandating food waste reductions create business opportunities for recyclers, composters and others.
by Bobby Magill
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In this week's episode, why mayors are appointing chief resilience officers, cap-and-trade makes a comeback and biomimicry turns 20.
by Joel Makower
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California has extended its system to price carbon, an initiative that has inspired significant emissions cuts, after building bipartisan support. So far, the idea has sprung up in 50 jurisdictions around the world.
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Still, there are many reasons we need to eliminate our carbon dioxide emissions, limit global warming and help society adapt to the future.
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Technology that seamlessly shifts timing of consumption into the cleanest possible intervals may be closer than you realize.
by Mark Dyson
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Unless we up renewables, what sounds like an environmentalist's dream actually can spike greenhouse gasses.
by Dénes Csala
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4 reasons why the Trump administration should reconsider dismantling our current automotive fuel standards.
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A new technology that measures moment-to-moment carbon emissions from electricity unlocks a host of opportunities.
by James Mandel
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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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Ahead of a first-of-its-kind analysis of how businesses are integrating sustainability in supply chain operations, CDP's program lead weighs in on lessons from members like Unilever.
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There are lessons from how the interstate highway system and the green revolution were built.
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Local governments are being acknowledged for their exemplary leadership in reducing carbon pollution and addressing climate change
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The first crop-land agricultural credits were introduced to the carbon market this summer, but the biggest functioning U.S. cap and trade market — California's — hangs in limbo.
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Despite a recent auction that left many emissions permits unsold, the California cap and trade system has been a big success, helping the state reduce emissions back to just about 1990 levels while growing its economy.
by Chris Busch
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From offsets to carbon pricing, a new report reveals the latest strategies for reducing carbon footprints.
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Increasing urban consumption contributes massively to deforestation, a major source of emissions, despite growing sustainability efforts.
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As the presence of industrial power declines, clean energy dents carbon emissions.
by Bobby Magill
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Greenhouse gas emissions from international flights currently don't exist in terms of carbon accounting. That's about to change.
by Arjun Patney
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If food is the 'mother of all sustainability challenges,' can we stop climate change with our forks?
by Mia Overall
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There's a surprising opportunity for emissions reductions in cities.
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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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An interview with Nigel Topping, CEO of the We Mean Business coalition of 400 companies and 183 investors, about the emerging consensus on the need for carbon pricing.
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A new fuel assessment tool from BSR underscores a shift toward diesel alternatives in transportation — including the fast-growing electric fleet market.
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The country may be the world's largest carbon emitter, but China has the potential to become a clean energy leader.
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The shipping industry's slow voyage towards climate action frustrates campaigners.