Displaying 1 - 22 of 22
1
Article
Supermajors are acknowledging write-downs, which pose threats to investors — but new standards could help them get on the same page.
2
Article
Global fossil fuel and overall energy consumption are still rising. But the new focus on them shows that the end is near.
by Cara Daggett
3
Article
New approaches, from CO2-sucking materials to regenerative agriculture, were in the spotlight at VERGE 19.
by RP Siegel
5
Article
The trillion-dollar market is growing startups, products and technologies, though capital deployment remains an obstacle.
by CJ Clouse
6
Article
Two influential reports suggest that without a massive policy response carbon capture and storage, the shift to clean energy will be too slow to avoid dangerous warming.
by CJ Clouse
7
Report
Just a few years ago, the idea of a “carbon economy” seemed just that — an idea, not a reality. A lot has changed since then. The scientific consensus, for
by Ritu Sharma
9
Article
Velocys secures new investment to complete help plans for Lincolnshire biorefinery project.
10
Article
Perhaps its best strategy is to let the market sort itself out, then swoop in and continue to buy up the dominant company/companies that survive.
11
Article
Three years ago, the oil major created a division to invest in electricity, clean energy, electric vehicle charging, alternative fuels and other newer businesses. GreenBiz recently got an update on how all of that's been going.
13
Article
Pilot project in Switzerland aims to establish a viable market for captured carbon.
14
Article
Negative emissions technology is being hailed as the cure-all for our carbon addiction. It isn't.
by Chris Hawes
15
Article
The USEIT — or lose it — Act.
16
Article
Marine vertebrate carbon is a global warming mitigation strategy. We should use it.
17
Article
And more on your other favorite carbontech startups.
18
Article
Plus, the refreshing bipartisan support for carbon capture solutions, and how that could reshape the conversation about climate risks.
19
Article
VERGE Carbon is slated for October 22-24 in Oakland, California.
20
Article
It may not be the best long-term solution, but these technologies are worth a look.
by Ben Anthony
21
Article
Bioenergy is a controversial topic — here's why.
22
Article
Science tells us that we need to use negative-emissions technologies to fight climate change — and that starts in the industrial sector.
by Lee Beck