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The industry needs to decarbonize much faster in 2024 to achieve global greenhouse gas reduction targets.
by James Ball
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IEA warns that methane emissions from the global energy sector fell only fractionally last year, despite projects to cut methane leaks providing hugely attractive returns on investment.
by James Murray
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New Climate Transparency report reveals fossil fuel production subsidies surged to the highest levels on record in 2021.
by Amber Rolt
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A major new academic study sets out a new climate progress assessment framework for corporates — and they are falling short.
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Will it become a check-the-box activity or a disruptive force? The answer is up for grabs.
by Joel Makower
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Steel is an unavoidable material in modern building, so builders and designers are signally it is time for manufacturers to start investing in net zero emissions steel.
by Jesse Klein
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Webcast
Organizations of all sizes are increasing their renewable energy programs in pursuit of decarbonization and net-zero goals. But even with renewable targets in place, many organizations don’t know where to start or the best path to get there.
Renewable energy and decarbonization require a holistic approach, one based on both a thorough understanding of the available tools and a balance of core business objectives with sustainability targets.
by Enel X
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Report
Scientists say a rise in global temperatures beyond 1.5°C by the end of the century will cause catastrophic climate-changing events around the world. Sadly
by Intelex
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Plus, a potential new model of climate action for companies that have own franchises.
by Sarah Golden
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BP warns of a 'growing divergence' between demands for climate action and pace of emissions cuts, as extreme weather pushes up global fossil fuel use.
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What does 'net zero' mean and what are the challenges — from technological to moral — to achieve it?
by Josh Burke
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Plus, inside the movement to 'fundamentally rethink' carbon removal.
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Braskem, Galp Energia and Harmony Gold Mining are cutting emissions without science-based targets.
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Still, there are many reasons we need to eliminate our carbon dioxide emissions, limit global warming and help society adapt to the future.
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As the presence of industrial power declines, clean energy dents carbon emissions.
by Bobby Magill
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A new fuel assessment tool from BSR underscores a shift toward diesel alternatives in transportation — including the fast-growing electric fleet market.
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The country may be the world's largest carbon emitter, but China has the potential to become a clean energy leader.
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Supply chain energy emissions make up the vast majority of corporate carbon footprints — an issue covered by just 6 percent of recent corporate climate targets.
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The emissions elephant in the room: how corporate climate leaders are ducking their responsibilities
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Emissions from energy use in the supply chain make up the vast majority of corporate carbon footprints – but new analysis shows that just 6% of recent corporate climate change targets address supply-chain energy.
by Elsa Wenzel
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With 47,000 ships and 3 million trucks transporting goods around the world, opportunities to reduce our impact abound.
by Nate Berg
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Thank China for beginning a coal diet and taking extra helpings of renewables. But don't toast peak emissions yet.
by Mike Hower
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A range of low- and no-cost software tools exist to help plan for more resilient, lower-emission energy systems.
by Max Lander
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Environmental advocates say that fossil fuel 'stranded assets' must go unused if the world holds a prayer of adapting to climate change. But those with a vested interest in coal, oil and gas aren't budging — yet.
by Keith Larsen
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New reports that global carbon emission growth stalled last year offer a fascinating new perspective on the viability of a low-carbon economy
by James Murray
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After trepidation about adding transportation fuels to the cap-and-trade mix, analysts say the latest carbon auction by California and Quebec could have ripple effects for companies and the economy.