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GreenBiz’s Transport Advisors address the North American Charging Standard, adoption of electric trucks and more.
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Heavy-duty vehicle electrification has entered a new era, but challenges still exist in engaging utilities and deploying depot charging.
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In the race to net zero, what’s in store for transportation and mobility this year?
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Want to cultivate the next Greta Thunberg? These titles explore the impact of climate change for young listeners and readers.
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What it will take to move from the meat industry’s “wild international bribery schemes” to regional community-based economies.
by Theresa Lieb
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The logistics and carrier business is working to address its own Scope 1 emissions, which in turn will help other companies manage their Scope 3 emissions.
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Evidence suggests disclosure is rarely as helpful as advocates claim in addressing policy challenges, and the middleman economy is no exception.
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By 2050, electrification across all sectors of the U.S. economy could increase electricity consumption by as much as 38 percent.
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Shipping accounts for 3% of global emissions. Solutions to cut those emissions include biofuels, renewable energy and hybrid systems.
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'We’re as close to zero emissions as possible and we are working towards true net-zero emissions as quickly as we can,' said Anthony Otto, CEO of the Long Beach Container Terminal.
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Paul Anastas and Urvashi Bhatnagar's new book provides a simple and straightforward method for identifying where a company currently is on their sustainability journey and a method to track progress.
by Jon Smieja
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Because we've all experienced that depressing moment when we realize we have no books left to read on our bedside table.
by Leah Garden
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By including profit as part of the definition of sustainability, perhaps we are overlooking the fact that profit inherently oppresses, excludes, and marginalizes people and communities.
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We need substantial global policy and market solutions to limit warming to 1.5 degrees C, but that only happens with individual action.
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For industry, transportation and buildings, the move from fossil fuel-powered machines to all-electric machines represents the largest potential to decarbonize from a demand perspective.
by Sarah Golden
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Wild foods are becoming endangered at a time when we are struggling to understand what our diets should look like.
by Dan Saladino
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In some ways, the unexpected halt in traveling in 2020 may have helped boost this transition.
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Owning fleets of even a few EVs requires senior management be prepared to make critical tradeoffs and decisions before the organization drives its first EV off the dealer’s lot.
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Ancient forests (in the normal sense of the word) are few and far between, if they exist at all.
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The state's building code council is considering two proposals that would require high-efficiency electric equipment (a.k.a. heat pumps) for space and water heating in new commercial buildings.
by Jonny Kocher
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The water sector is now in the early but accelerating stages of learning the value of adopting digital technologies to solve water scarcity and quality issues.
by Will Sarni
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An excerpt from the VC's latest book Speed & Scale: An Action Plan for Solving Our Climate Crisis Now.
by John Doerr
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New transportation technologies and services can have many different effects on users and communities.
by Todd Litman
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Sponsored: The movement to make American cities more sustainable, healthy and equitable has a powerful, unassuming ally: the bus.
by Phil Jonat