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Impending regulation will make DPPs a requirement in Europe and a wise choice around the world.
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Investors bet big on carbon accounting and emissions reporting with Watershed Technology.
by Leah Garden
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2024 will bring controversy over diversity, equity and inclusion strategy, a rush to deploy ESG software and more citizen lawsuits over ineffective climate regulations.
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Electric vehicle sales are growing in the U.S., amid a changing automotive landscape.
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So long, spreadsheets. Here’s what you need to know about assessing sustainability software, a $1.2 billion (and growing) market.
by John Davies
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The German software company wants to make its products synonymous with carbon accounting, with a big emphasis on addressing the Scope 3 data challenge.
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The cloud-based software giant sets out a green code of practice to help programmers cut computer-generated emissions.
by Stuart Stone
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In his new role at private equity firm Haveli Investments, former Microsoft Chief Environmental Officer Lucas Joppa seeks to make striving for net zero just a normal consideration for every business.
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This year's CES delivered a clear and definitive direction for the transportation industry.
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The industry aims to boost its sustainability commitment by focusing on circularity and proving the value of shared e-scooters and e-bikes to cities.
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OS-Climate, part of the Linux Foundation, is applying the principles of open source software development to the quest for more accessible data about climate finance.
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Well-funded Jupiter Intelligence expands climate change risk metrics, while the venerable Accuweather launches new service.
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Record-breaking funding for enterprise startup Sweep, more Stripe carbon removal commitments are important signals for the year ahead.
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New off-grid technologies such as ‘zero-source water’ and micro-desalination could help create sustainable water supplies for remote communities.
by Isabel Ling
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As heat and drought increase, Turkey is doubling down on water-intensive agriculture and development, spurring a water-supply crisis.
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Many apps claim the can and want to change the world. These three are focusing on the emissions coming from your kitchen.
by Theresa Lieb
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The energy sector should follow telecommunications with software-defined infrastructure rather than hardware-centric updates.
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As water levels dip to historic lows, Blue Diamond Growers and Driscolls hope their small changes and big reaches will have immense impact.
by Jesse Klein
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Its increasing demand in the midst of plummeting supply spells trouble for businesses.
by CJ Clouse
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The world has largely reached a consensus that COVID-19 was dangerous enough to justify not forcing commutes to the office.
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AstraZeneca, Agilent and others are working with the organization to shrink the carbon footprint and waste of the world's research labs.
by Elsa Wenzel
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The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed massive shortcomings in the nation’s labor and disaster aid systems, which have for decades failed to protect workers who come to the U.S. every year for seasonal work.