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The Declaration de Chaillot marks a major achievement for countries trying to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement.
by James Ball
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In the week ahead, a Senate hearing about plastic recycling policy, a House hearing on geothermal energy, and more.
by Leah Garden
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Chicago sues ExxonMobil, European executives call for new industrial deal, Senate to examine microplastics in water, and more.
by Leah Garden
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Establishing a system of internal payments for greenhouse gas emissions builds a shared sense of responsibility and puts downward pressure on emissions, practitioners say.
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Here are the innovation hubs that were awarded grants from the U.S. DOE to support clean energy startups in their regions.
by James Ball
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The new European Union deforestation regulations are a hot topic for food companies, but key facts remain poorly understood.
by Theresa Lieb
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A recent analysis finds that the 4,000-mile-plus detour to avoid Red Sea attacks could dramatically increase the global shipping industry's carbon emissions.
by Stuart Stone
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Investors bet big on carbon accounting and emissions reporting with Watershed Technology.
by Leah Garden
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In an increasingly complex nature reporting landscape, GRI raises the bar and aims to complement other frameworks.
by Theresa Lieb
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What corporate climate action says about the fossil fuel industry’s 'terminal decline.'
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Industrial heat recovery is an untapped opportunity that could save an estimated $152.5 billion in annual energy costs globally.
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Limiting land conversion is a notoriously difficult challenge that requires alignment between companies, governments, farmers and other stakeholders.
by Theresa Lieb
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A World Economic Forum and PwC report sets out a host of energy efficiency actions it claims are 'doable today, at attractive returns with no need for new technology.'
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The business of sustainability continues to evolve rapidly. Here are the most important changes to expect in the coming year.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Here are recommendations on how to rethink your corporate Indigenous partnerships to protect biodiversity and the climate.
by Theresa Lieb
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Governments around the world are securing their travel visas, rallying their best nerds and sharpening their pencils for the next big United Nations meeting on plastic pollution.
by Jon Smieja
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An Inflation Reduction Act program is directly funding state and local climate action and could provide an end-run around legislative inertia and hostility on climate, advocates hope.
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New research by Oxford University and the Regulatory Assistance Project analyzes how well heat pumps perform when temperatures drop below freezing.
by Amber Rolt
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Sponsored: EDF’s Victoria Mills interviewed GE Chief Sustainability Officer Roger Martella on the IRA enabling companies to lead the energy transition and how organizations can take advantage of the legislation's provisions.
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Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell talk up a 'waste not, want not' economy that lifts all boats, and they seek support to create it.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Meaningful progress toward transport decarbonization requires existing technologies, infrastructure investment and accelerated deployment of new, large-scale solutions.
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Can plastics achieve par with climate and biodiversity as critical issues worthy of a global treaty? We’re about to find out.
by Joel Makower
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The nation’s historic climate law is packed full of goodies. Are some of those goals cutting itself short?
by Sarah Golden
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Here are five takeaways from the new grant program.
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If conservative states proclaim themselves anti-ESG, then logically there must be a pro-ESG alternative.
by Kevin Bain