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Not only have costs have fallen around 70 percent since 2009, it's also tough to beat the massive capacity of wind farms.
by Sarah Golden
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Although the economics have yet to pencil out, scientists are exploring the use of phytomining to help meet the world’s increased demand for lithium, a key component of batteries that run EVs and other modern electronics.
by Doug Johnson
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Some research suggests that overall energy savings are likely to be limited, and in many cases could be nonexistent.
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The results could have profound and universal impacts on EV charging infrastructure investment, utility business models and ultimately, the states’ emissions reduction goals.
by Noah Garcia
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Corporate sustainability experts are hoping that as office managers reevaluate their current setups, it also will be an opportunity to create more sustainable ventilation systems.
by Jesse Klein
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Plus, we chew on an idea to use on-demand delivery apps to help consumers understand the carbon impact of their meal choices.
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It can mean designing energy equipment that serves multiple buildings, and ensuring that communities are walkable.
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When solar was first starting, many engineers didn’t think about birds, bees and butterflies and why they are important. Now, businesses, cities and farmers are trying to do better.
by Jesse Klein
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As forests in California and the Western U.S. are hit by rising numbers of fires and disease outbreaks related to climate change, some experts argue that using dead and diseased trees to produce biomass energy will help to restore forests and reduce CO2 emissions.
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Getting the people in the room who understand the black experience is key to finding policies that untangle the systems of injustice.
by Sarah Golden
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Getting there will demand a mix of policies and technologies, ranging from tax incentives and carbon pricing to electrification, low-carbon fuels, and carbon capture and utilization.
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Demand for cobalt is expected to soar in coming years as electric vehicles take to roads everywhere.
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Sponsored: Our new report examines the progress made in the past 10 years, makes sense of five current trends, and previews the changes yet to come.
by Bill Brewer
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Are businesses responsible for the home energy use of their employees? A look at five companies with updated offerings tailored to the COVID-19 era.
by Sarah Golden
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A case study in clean-energy leadership.
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Renewable energy should be a potent weapon fighting climate change. But experts we trust to help fight global warming are instead disarming us.
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The pandemic could result in a record decline in emissions this year but to sustain them will take an intentional commitment to systems transformation.
by Sarah Golden
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Its new software, called Autobidder, is designed to let providers and consumers exchange their energy capacity.
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A wrap-up of recent research on sustainable business and the clean economy.
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We have an unprecedented opportunity to write a new future. It would be criminal for our path forward not to include robust support.
by Sarah Golden
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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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As the federal government continues its rollback of methane safeguards, public attention is trained on policymakers and companies in Texas and New Mexico.
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Power consumption has dipped in offices, but not as much as you might think. Here's how to change that.
by Sarah Golden
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While some investors welcomed the latest net zero pledge from a leading oil giant, others believe the announcement was a 'clear attempt to stave off a shareholder rebellion at its AGM.'
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A new device could open more areas to wind production by using stationary airfoils instead of twirling turbines