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Sponsored: When it comes to shipping, consumers have been conditioned to think faster equals better but fast delivery is rarely the best choice for the planet. A growing number of e-commerce companies are working to combat that trend.
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Many shoppers will find the process quicker and easier post-pandemic, which begs the need for more serious attention to the transportation footprint associated with getting groceries to consumers' front doors.
by Jim Giles
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Outspoken policymakers, present and past, urged for more aggressive action on climate at VERGE 19 in Oakland, California.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Mission-driven companies are trying to tackle systemic challenges in sustainability with electrification, renewable energy, biomaterials and data management software.
by Cyan Zhong
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Inside a conversation with California clean air warrior Mary Nichols.
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Customer advocacy, creative partnerships are helping companies such as UPS and Maersk make their way around detours.
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Governor Gavin Newsom is unabashed about fighting climate impacts and the White House. He's got good company.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Could the funding and engineering resources of a major fossil fuels company help direct air capture technology for carbon removal scale more quickly?
by Ben Soltoff
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Shared micromobility services may reduce emissions, but the short lifespan of the scooters and bicycles raises questions about materials use and deeper supply-chain impacts.
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Time to clear the air — freight is the fastest-growing source of greenhouse gases and a major source of local air pollution.
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Inside the complex world of decarbonizing e-commerce shipping.
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China is ahead with electrification, but the year ahead could be a tipping point elsewhere.
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It’s buying carbon offsets to balance the impact of shipping and also advocating for long-term solutions.