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Going the Distance – Charting the Journey to Net Zero

Climate change isn’t a future problem — the crisis is already here. Extreme weather and rising temperatures pose grave risks to our communities and environment, forcing relocation or migration, causing billions of dollars of damage to infrastructure, triggering severe water scarcity, wiping out natural habitats and putting endangered species at risk. Read More

Steelmaker ArcelorMittal's $10 billion climate plan

Green hydrogen, renewable power, scrap metal recycling and science-based targets all form part of steelmaking giant's decarbonization vision unveiled today Read More

Want to get serious on net zero? Look to the startups

Startups are helping legacy brands address their carbon emissions at scale. Read More

Can this mineral help boost the carbon stored in oceans?

Project Vesta’s plan for capturing CO2 emissions is to speed up one of earth’s naturally occurring reactions. Read More

3 ways your organization can embrace a net-zero mindset

Making the transition will require new approaches for hiring, governance and R&D. Here’s how companies such as Walmart, Shopify, Just Salad and Allbirds are approaching the challenge. Read More

Why Microsoft uses the term ‘net zero’ carefully

The software giant, which famously pledged to pay back its carbon debt in January 2020, is reminding other corporations that avoiding carbon and removing carbon are two very different things. Read More

Journey to zero: 4 key action areas to achieve net-zero emissions

Sponsored: Committing to reach net-zero emissions and executing on climate goals are two very different things. Here are four concrete action areas that can help organizations get started on their journey to net-zero emissions. Read More

Net zero’s big challenge for small business

While the big guys have their consultants and advisers — not to mention Wall Street-caliber budgets — smaller firms are mostly left to their own scrappy devices. Read More

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Cultivating a Rich Ecosystem of Natural Climate Solutions

Society is at the most critical stage yet in the pursuit to alleviate the global climate crisis. Science has clearly shown that we must reduce global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 50% by 2030, and to net-zero by 2050, to keep global temperature rise below 1.5 degrees C, beyond which long-term damage may be irreversible.   Read More

Coming soon to an airport near you: Sustainable aviation fuel certificates

The new Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificate will allow the actual fuel to be delivered to an airport from the closest production plant, supporting a net-zero pathway for aviation. Read More