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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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The war between Russia and Ukraine is, among other things, exposing the downsides of global interdependencies.
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As the federal government continues its rollback of methane safeguards, public attention is trained on policymakers and companies in Texas and New Mexico.
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Date/Time: April 29, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
Amazon has been investing in sustainability for many years. Back in 2014, Amazon started making
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Insights from the real world: How businesses are tackling climate change and what they’ve learned along the way.
Better and more sustainable energy
by NRG Energy
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Join us and discover the findings of research conducted by NRG Energy and GreenBiz Group, examining key plans and actions businesses are taking to address
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As more companies commit to reduce their climate impacts, they must deliver on their promises to numerous stakeholders. Tech is a tool to help them.
by Tom Murray
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Methane is 84 times worse as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. What if we could chemically change methane into carbon dioxide?
by Pep Canadell
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Why ultra-low-carbon biomethane, aka renewable natural gas, deserves more attention from policymakers.
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A new report considers disclosures by more than 1,600 companies. The findings were fascinating, unsettling and inspiring.
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We need to limit consumption of foods with outsized climate impacts, especially beef, lamb and goat.
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A leak rate of more than 3 percent would erase the climate benefits of replacing coal-fired power plants.
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Imports of foreign oil are at their lowest levels since 1967. But there's a dirty secret underneath those numbers.
by Joel Makower
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Methane is the most dangerous greenhouse gas emission, and accurate measuring is necessary to ensure that corporations meet their public commitments and meet the 2-degree warning.
by Richard Ward
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Hint: it has to do with methane, a greenhouse gas 84 times as potent as carbon dioxide.
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Leaks are bad, but we have a larger methane problem. An emerging biogas industry that uses organic waste gas capture is a possible solution.
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The year starts with growing momentum to cut oil and gas methane pollution.
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From low-carbon investments to adaptation, companies can take many steps to address climate change and manage its risks.
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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