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Startling data in climate expert Nat Bullard’s annual report signals that carbon removal is not scaling fast enough to limit the climate crisis.
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The deal with Chestnut Carbon covers the removal of 2.7 million metric tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere over 15 years to support Microsoft's climate ambitions.
by Stuart Stone
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Apple Watch's new lineup is hailed as a major step toward the company's goal of making every product 'carbon neutral' by 2030.
by James Murray
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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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Tech startup Pachama gets $55 million to scale digital verification of forest carbon projects.
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Sponsored by CIBO Technologies: Crop models simulate conditions in the soil and plants on the computer to avoid errors in the real world and hedge farmers’ risks.
by Bruno Basso
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A breakthrough innovation in carbon capture has profound implications for jobs across America.
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Sponsored: To operate sustainable manufacturing operations, it’s time for companies to balance their business and sustainability goals.
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Sponsored: Heightened visibility of the global supply chain creates opportunity — and demand — for transformative solutions to mitigate environmental impacts.
by Jessica Kipp
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Sponsored: Carbon removal is an important and immediate part of the many actions companies are taking to reach the aims of the Paris Agreement.
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Corporate demand for carbon removal options is growing more quickly than supply. Developing a ‘quality’ market will take standards, regulations, investments and transparency.
by Meg Wilcox
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TNFD co-chair and Refinitiv CEO David Craig chats about the daunting task of drawing up nature-related risk disclosure guidelines.
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Sponsored: How California dairy farmers are modernizing milk production to achieve the industry’s target of net-zero emissions by 2050.
by John Talbot
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Confusing guidelines, the lack of standardized metrics, and little funding has left one of our most valuable climate mitigation tools untapped.
by Manish Bapna
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The grass has a bad rap in the U.S. as an invasive nuisance, but the plant can quickly sequester at least double the amount of carbon as a similar stand of trees.
by Audrey Gray
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Sponsored: Dow and Restore the Earth Foundation explore how science, shared values and nature-based solutions can unlock environmental and economic value in climate partnerships.
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Until recently, the concept of blue carbon attracted little attention outside academic and think-tank circles. We may be at a turning point, thanks to the actions of some forward-thinking businesses.
by Jim Giles
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Sponsored: The Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy set environmental stewardship goals to advance dairy’s role in building a sustainable future.
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Many things are in flux but there are significant supplies of waste carbon from global industrial emissions worldwide for companies to use.
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Sponsored: Danone, General Mills, Barry Callebaut and Braskem accelerate climate action through nature-based solutions.
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The plan could shrink the dairy company's footprint by at least 30 percent by five years from now.
by Jim Giles
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According to the 2023 Power of Meat report, 98% of American households purchase meat. But with foods like meat and dairy at the center of heated debates about healthy diets and sustainable food systems, consumers are demanding more information than ever about how food choices align with their values.
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Date/Time: April 4, 2023 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
As the IPCC states, there is no path to 1.5 ℃ that doesn’t include restoring the world’s forests.
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As prices for carbon credits climb at unprecedented rates, companies pursuing ambitious sustainability goals are exploring alternative ways to invest in impactful natural climate solutions while keeping long-term targets and costs in mind.
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Climate change is simultaneously an existential threat and an unprecedented opportunity to create a more ecologically regenerative, socially just world. Can technology solve some of humanity’s greatest challenges by averting the former and unlocking the latter? What else, beyond technology, is most needed now? Join the GreenBiz analysts covering four of the most dynamic climate tech markets to share what they’re tracking and projecting.