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A new climate agreement with the U.S. disregards China’s plans to increase plastics production.
by Leah Garden
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With geopolitical tensions high and the stakes for the global environment rising, the countries reached the starting point for a path forward on mitigating the climate crisis.
by Leah Garden
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Greenhouse gas accounting is the foundation upon which all other organizational climate work rests.
by Trish Kenlon
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Emerging global megathreats and outdated skill sets could hamper the momentum of sustainability agenda.
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Addressing the systemic issues of slavery and tracking will take multistakeholder engagement that includes workers along with clearer regulatory signals.
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A new report from McKinsey sets out how businesses and government can work together to preempt potential shortfalls in supplies of nickel and rare earth minerals.
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The Treasury Department's long-awaited guidance on EV tax credit eligibility offers both clarity and confusion.
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China is opening back up. Will that mean some clean energy supply chains will clear up? Not likely.
by Sarah Golden
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Finding alternate growing techniques, like ancient varietals and cultivation methods like forest farming, could boost the industry.
by Hong Liu
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Things to watch closely: agrifood sector support, public R&D for decarbonization and plans for building a just and inclusive economy.
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China’s net-zero goal has strengthened the financing landscape for the country’s climate tech sector.
by Bryson Wiese
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The U.S. is fast-tracking patent applications for climate tech. Is this a good move?
by Leah Garden
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China-based investments are an important part of an institutional or retail investing portfolio for green and decarbonization opportunities.
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The country leads the world in terms of total wind and solar energy installed and is poised to be the primary supplier of the clean economy.
by Sophia Wu
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The idea of converting every type of impact into dollars, euros, yen or other currency is alluring. But it doesn't add up.
by Joel Makower
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China’s sheer population size means it is already the largest absolute emitter.
by Ian Mitchell
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The evolving Chinese national response to climate change represents complicated new opportunities and challenges for thousands of U.S. companies with operations or supply chains in the country.
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Major efforts are in play to reduce China's emissions, but they jumped by 15 percent earlier this year.
by Steven Nadel
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Pressure on the ocean from human activities and their impact on the marine environment are becoming more widely understood in China.
by Guo Jingjing
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True cost accounting approaches do not just look at the usual financial metrics but enable the user to understand the broader human, social and ecological impacts of their food systems activities.
by Lauren Baker
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Business operating in China should expect changes to the market to align with climate goals.
by Lin Wang
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Coal remains at the heart of the country’s flourishing economy.
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A growing wave of volatile organic compounds requirements call for expanded actions by global enterprises.
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Sponsored: Despite the increase in net-zero commitments over the past year, many organizations still struggle to tackle the complexities of GHG accounting. Here’s how to approach the most challenging scopes and calculation methods with confidence.
by David Solsky