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Even as the world suffers a plastics glut, petrochemical companies are prolonging the 'plasticene era.'
by Meg Wilcox
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Azerbaijan’s conflict with Armenia provides a case study of how oil and gas-fueled aggression can impede the energy transition. Here’s what corporations can do about that.
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The energy transition is slowing down growth of oil demand, but has yet to reduce overall levels of consumption of the fossil fuel, the IEA warns.
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Hearts, minds and markets are convincing some investors to divest oil and gas holdings.
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Consumers express growing interest in purchasing greener products despite growing skepticism about environmental marketing claims. Can both be true?
by Joel Makower
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It’s past time for businesses to buckle up, lean in, and loudly and vigorously support bold equitable climate policy. This is the moment to show up.
by Bill Weihl
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In some cases the conservation horizon looks like it came out of SciFi novel but these measures could be the key to saving out planet.
by Mary Hoff
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Giants including BP and Shell with major investors have published net-zero principles to follow, but what constitutes a credible plan?
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Sponsored: By following three key steps, businesses can develop goals and follow actions to support the restoration of biodiversity, a move that has benefits for both business and nature.
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Land trusts have started adressing the unfair advantages they bring to cities, and some are working to foster equity.
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Incorporating environmental sustainability projects makes sense from every angle, from cost to risk mitigation to reducing turnover and increasing loyalty.
by Deven Patten
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iNaturalist, eButterfly and Nature's Notebook are among the tools enabling communities to supplement professional research.
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It's the second Super Year for Nature. Here's what businesses looking to advance biodiversity protection and ecosystem restoration should be thinking about.
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While Leopold did not explicitly recognize how the impacts of land exploitation fell disproportionately on the poor and on Black and Indigenous people and people of color, he came to believe that Western ethical frameworks had to expand to embrace land.
by Curt Meine
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Plus, what's on the road ahead for sustainable transportation?
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Prices dropped again this week as Americans hunker down for another round of shutdowns to curb the coronavirus.
by Sarah Golden
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A mosaic of solutions beyond renewables and fossil fuels, including hydrogen and biofuels, are likely to play important roles in the decarbonization of the interconnected global energy system,
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Of the 20 million acres the U.S. Forest Service manages in California, up to 9 million acres need to be restored.
by Roger Bales
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As the COVID-19 pandemic decimates tourism, poaching is on the rise while conservation efforts are running out of funds.
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Business leaders can bolster land managers while land managers educate vendors about the history and culturally resonant dimensions of the land.
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Wyoming, Alaska and North Dakota have benefitted from multiple fossil fuel-related revenue streams. But the COVID-19 economic downturn has reduced energy demand, with uncertain prospects for the extent of its recovery.
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Pursuing an unrelenting fossil fuel agenda, Trump has scaled back or eliminated over 150 environment measures, expanded Arctic drilling and denied climate science.
by Vernon Loeb
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Could solar power generation plus battery storage provide at least half of electric power generation globally by 2030? Here's the economic case.
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Among its pledges are a 40 percent reduction in its oil and gas output by the end of the decade.