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How to get a handle on often unwieldy scope three emissions.
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More companies are unleashing a new generation of science-based goals to tackle social environmental problems locally and globally.
by Mike Hower
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Heat-trapping hydrofluorocarbons are emerging as a new climate priority.
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Voluntary greenhouse gas accounting has become common in the private sector, but will the practice help make a dent in global climate change?
by Julia Rosen
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A group that proves emissions don't have to go hand in hand with economic growth.
by Nate Aden
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New FlightPath 1.5 campaign aims to build support for historic aviation climate change agreement.
by James Murray
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Have we reached the point where environmental impacts are 'decoupled' from economic growth?
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Find out what steps the International Aerospace Environmental Group is taking to address the carbon footprint of aerospace manufacturing.
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One jumbo-jet sized hole in the Paris Climate Agreement, aviation industry emissions, is the subject of a new corporate target from an industry sustainability laggard.
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As environmental groups label a new aviation carbon standard 'ineffective,' pressure on the industry to decarbonize is set to intensify.
by James Murray
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Supply chain energy emissions make up the vast majority of corporate carbon footprints — an issue covered by just 6 percent of recent corporate climate targets.
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The emissions elephant in the room: how corporate climate leaders are ducking their responsibilities
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Emissions from energy use in the supply chain make up the vast majority of corporate carbon footprints – but new analysis shows that just 6% of recent corporate climate change targets address supply-chain energy.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Computer models forecasting carbon reduction after implementing a carbon tax may underestimate the real impact of stricter climate regulations.
by Noah Kaufman
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The world's biggest football game isn't exactly known for sustainability. This year's hosts in the San Francisco Bay Area hope to change that.
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With 47,000 ships and 3 million trucks transporting goods around the world, opportunities to reduce our impact abound.
by Nate Berg
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Thank China for beginning a coal diet and taking extra helpings of renewables. But don't toast peak emissions yet.
by Mike Hower
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Building industry groups find themselves reminding negotiators in Paris that energy efficiency is the first and best way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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In the United States alone, $412 billion in planned oil, coal and gas projects may never be viable, according to Carbon Tracker.
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At VERGE 2015, a group of scientists and entrepreneurs talked about the innovation opportunities in carbon removal.
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Across industries, geographies and the political spectrum, 68 major U.S. companies committed to the American Business Act on Climate Pledge.
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At COP21, the world’s major nations will pledge to slash emissions. But they can aim higher.
by Fred Pearce
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The world's two biggest emitters are entering a new phase, with common ground on the three most critical elements on the road to Paris.
by Kristin Meek
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Some 1,000 global brands account for emissions internally or will do so within two years. Are names from Alcoa to Yahoo next?
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The food giant pledged a 28 percent greenhouse gas reduction across its entire business and value chain.