How technology and nature can work together to feed a growing population

The current methods and systems that are being used to feed us are not only ineffectively getting sufficient food to everyone, they are also are rapidly degrading the very resources required to produce healthy food. Read More

Exploring the business case for carbon removal

New approaches, from CO2-sucking materials to regenerative agriculture, were in the spotlight at VERGE 19. Read More

Behind those hookups between carbontech firms, oil and gas majors

In the spotlight: the burgeoning relationship between direct air capture firm Carbon Engineering and Oxy Low Carbon Ventures. Read More

Inside the new carbon economy

We need to remove carbon from the air to avert disastrous impacts of climate change — good thing there's money to be made from carbon removal. Read More

Eastman advances two chemical recycling options

The chemical company's previous efforts were ahead of the times, but market conditions now appear to be in its favor. Read More

Timely tips on designing for circularity

It’s time to dig deeper and think bigger, advise experts at Circularity 19. Read More

Circular startups strive for the Accelerate prize

An alternative to cardboard boxes for online shopping deliveries and reusable cups for cafés starred among the young products competing at Circularity 19. Read More

How a 'RepublicEN' takes on the right flank on climate

A former congressman's campaign to persuade his fellow Republicans to take climate action. Read More

How boxes, bots and biofuels are routing FedEx’s sustainability map

The delivery company is racing to stay ahead of the curve. Read More

The rise of plant-based plastic packaging

Alternatives to plastics are growing in popularity. Can they be scaled? Read More