What a carbon sequestration hub needs to succeed: 3 guidelines

The first large U.S. hub to stash and store CO2 is bound for Louisiana. A new report outlines its essential elements. Read More

As carbon capture heats up, old questions reignite

Government incentives have bolstered the carbon removals sector, but should that money be helping heavy industry capture their emissions or uplift technologies that are already low emitters? Read More

3 ways companies fall short on addressing deforestation

A CDP report shows few companies are engaging their entire supply chains on strategies to reduce or eliminate tree cutting, with North American companies at most risk. Read More

Microsoft report: 3 emerging carbon removal trends for 2023

Microsoft highlights carbon removal from the ocean, and more. Read More

New code of conduct for buying carbon credits launches

The Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative outlines the foundations for buying carbon credits in its Claims Code of Practice. Read More

A firsthand look at regenerative rancher education

How a carbon offset project developer brings ranchers together to learn about regenerative grazing. Read More

How do we overcome the biggest obstacles to a circular economy? Emerging Leaders weigh in

We asked the next generation of circularity professionals to identify the largest obstacles to circular strategies and how they would attack them. Read More

Eileen Fisher: 6 lessons from 14 years recycling clothes

Expert tips on how to make reusable products and systems that support it, from Eileen Fisher’s director of circular design. Read More

Science-based targets for nature come for businesses

LVMH, Nestle and 15 other companies to test new science-based criteria for freshwater, land and biodiversity. Read More

Carbon removal startup lands $53 million contract

Frontier, the carbon removal buyer collaboration, agreed to pay Charm Industrial in one of the largest CO2 removal deals to date, which calls for an elimination of 112,000 metric tons by 2030. Read More