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Rising demand from artificial intelligence is forcing big technology companies to look beyond wind and solar for clean energy.
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Amazon has cut more than 37,150 tons of plastic packaging since 2020, but still uses twice that amount annually.
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Amazon is investing in 13 international water restoration projects in a quest to become ‘water positive’ by 2030.
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We are at the tipping point where fleet electrification is accelerating at record speed.
by Jesse Klein
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The Zero Emission Maritime Buyers Alliance is looking to decrease emissions from ocean shipping by 90 percent.
by Jesse Klein
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Amazon’s new Sustainability Solutions Hub centralizes access to several services Amazon has slowly been making available to sellers over the past few years.
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A new alliance of major retailers, including Amazon, is moving forward toward its destination of zero-emission ocean shipping by 2040.
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The Arlington, Virginia, office complex is 100 percent electrified, and was built using low-carbon concrete and mass timber.
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The tech giant is partnering with startup Hippo Harvest, which grows lettuces using robotics and greenhouses designed to slash water and fertilizer inputs, reduce food waste and cut land use requirements.
by Amber Rolt
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The tech giant claims to set a new record for the amount of clean power purchased by a single company in a year.
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Insights about CES 2023 participants Candela, Zoox and VinFast.
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Like rivals Microsoft and Google, Amazon Web Services has set a goal to become ‘water positive’ in its data center operations, but it’s expressing progress in a different way.
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Three ways that a bioeconomy model could become a reality in Brazil, including regeneration, local communities and more.
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Sponsored: Climate Pledge signatories are trailblazing paths to decarbonization — and our new docuseries shows how companies are changing the way they do business.
by Sally Fouts
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Sponsored: The science is clear: Companies must aggressively decarbonize their business and invest in nature to stop the worst impacts of climate change.
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Big Tech companies should offer strong support of bold climate policy — instead of following the lead of the trade associations that represent them.
by Bill Weihl
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Amazon’s final custom Rivian Electric Delivery Vehicles have hit the road for customer deliveries.
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Courts ruled that the rights of First Nation communities would be at risk if development went ahead.
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Sponsored: With electric vehicle driver incentives and a number of car-free options for riders, Uber is paving the road for sustainable transportation.
by Sally Fouts
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Sponsored: Lamington Group’s hotel brand, room2, sets a new standard for boutique hotels by providing an experience that’s both comfortable and good for the planet.
by Sally Fouts
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The retail giant's new house brand aims to bring sustainable products to the masses. Will it work?
by Joel Makower
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Sponsored: Brooks Running’s Senior Manager of Corporate Responsibility details the development of its first carbon neutral shoe. The company plans to incrementally expand this approach to other footwear styles and apparel as it works towards its goal to be net-zero carbon by 2040.
by Sally Fouts
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Sponsored: Climate action at scale could be the most significant economic transformation in human history and companies are integral to the progress.
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Sponsored: An interview with Amazon’s head of sustainable operations on the property’s innovative features and how it’s setting a new sustainability standard for arenas around the world.
by Sally Fouts
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Sponsored: Over 200,000 products have been certified as more sustainable through Amazon’s Climate Pledge Friendly program and the company is seeking to partner with more brands.
by Adam Werbach