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How do you know how much renewable energy potential an area possess? One new smartphone app hopes to provide an answer.
by Will Nichols
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The number of jobs in the green energy industry is increasing worldwide, but what needs to happen for this trend to continue?
by Will Nichols
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Pilot project with South African Airways involving nicotine-free tobacco plant can lower emissions and preserve agricultural jobs, company says.
by Will Nichols
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Nissan has a new potential perk to help sell the up-front investment in an electric vehicle: Cash in by selling excess power to the grid.
by Will Nichols
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Dutch entrepreneurs create a challenge that's a modern-day vision of Jules Verne's classic: circumnavigate the globe without the use of fossil fuels.
by Will Nichols
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New technology and smoother routes help U.K. air traffic services save airlines 1 million tons of CO2 a year — and now they're aiming higher.
by Will Nichols
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Water crises, climate change and biodiversity loss are among the biggest threats facing the world. Why aren't businesses better prepared?
by Will Nichols
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Big-money investors such as pension funds and insurance companies still aren’t moving fast enough to capitalize on growing markets for clean energy.
by Will Nichols
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The New York Declaration in September catalyzed political and corporate action, firmly moving deforestation into the mainstream.
by Will Nichols
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The logistics giant has partnered with F1 but faces a new challenge in lowering emissions of the all-electric motorsport series.
by Will Nichols
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Momentum builds behind green crowdfunding in the U.K., with even a bank-backed company getting into the act.
by Will Nichols
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Efficiency measures are set to cut fuel consumption by a whopping billion gallons, significantly cutting the cruise operator's carbon footprint.
by Will Nichols
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A leaked draft report outlines huge scale of the global threat, as the Obama administration edges forward with an international strategy.
by Will Nichols
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Formula E pens a deal with UK firm Aquafuel to use glycerine-powered generators to recharge electric race cars.
by Will Nichols
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UPS, Cisco Systems and PepsiCo are among the Fortune 100 companies leading to ramp up renewable energy and reduce emissions, a new study says.
by Will Nichols
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GOL Airlines is using Honeywell Green Jet Fuel made from inedible corn oil and used cooking oil to power 200 flights during 2014 World Cup.
by Will Nichols
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Oil giant joins BP and ExxonMobil in downplaying potential threat of stranded assets in carbon constrained future.
by Will Nichols
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A solar-power station planned for Staten Island will significantly boost the city’s renewable energy capacity.<o p=''></o>
by Will Nichols
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A new study concludes that major oil companies meeting international climate goals could lose 60 percent of their value.
by Will Nichols
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Is it too late to prepare for climate change? That time is coming soon, WWF says.
by Will Nichols
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A third of the retailer's products are now sustainable in some way, bringing the company's 2015 targets into reach.
by Will Nichols
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Revelations about donations from sustainability-minded companies to a conservative think-tank that is driving the climate skepticism debate is causing headaches in boardrooms, and may result in more transparency in corporate support for outside organizations.
by Will Nichols
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Fifteen of the biggest shipping companies have agreed to a plan of action to address emissions, energy consumption, and life-cycle impact -- all with a goal of significantly cutting emissions from the industry by 2040.
by Will Nichols
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The British retailer yesterday unveiled 20 green targets to be achieved by the end of the decade; the company has set an absolute emissions reductions goal of 30 percent by 2020, or 65 percent relative to revenues.
by Will Nichols
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A new report from WWF and Oxfam claim that putting a tax of $25 per tonne on shipping lines would provide incentive to move away from dirty bunker fuel, cut greenhouse gas emissions, and generate over $10 billion a year to help poorer nations deal with climate change.
by Will Nichols