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To decarbonize sectors such as steel and long-distance transport, we need to take partial steps in the short term, such as increased efficiency, reduced demand and greater circularity, while also investing in new technology and infrastructure for the long term.
by Ben Soltoff
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From supply chain logistics to toilet water reuse, a diverse set of startups offered creative solutions for the climate crisis.
by Holly Secon
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Their mission: connect heavy emitters to CO2 conversion centers where emissions will be recycled into usable products and to storage infrastructure such as injection wells.
by Camille Bond
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The country leads the world in terms of total wind and solar energy installed and is poised to be the primary supplier of the clean economy.
by Sophia Wu
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Tune in for highlights from the mainstage of VERGE 21.
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It's not just about 20,000 miles of roads and 10,000 bridges. Who’s ready for an ARPA for infrastructure?
by Elsa Wenzel
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During a pitch contest at GreenBiz's VERGE 21 conference, startups focusing on food waste and alternative proteins took center stage.
by Theresa Lieb
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We’ve officially topped $30 billion in climate tech investments this year, and there's still a quarter to go.
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The German company, which won the Accelerate contest at Circularity 21, is developing a process that turns wood waste into thermoplastics.
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Gro Intelligence is a useful platform for food and beverage companies to better understand the sustainability of the global food supply. But it also is being used by organizations trying to better understand broader climate risks.
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Severe storms — and extended power outages — can happen anywhere. But instead of waiting for another disaster and grid failure, one community took action.
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Centralized electricity production spurred huge progress in the early 20th century — enabling significant economies of scale and improved power plant