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Aviation fuel tax credits in limbo over accounting dispute
The divide is largely over whether sustainable aviation fuel derived from corn-based ethanol and other agricultural crops should qualify for a tax credit created by the Inflation Reduction Act. Read More
Bipartisan Climate Solutions Caucus is back
After quietly dissipating in 2018, the bipartisan congressional committee is back and ready to reach across the aisle in regards to climate policy. Read More
'Twisted economics': UK trains 4 times more expensive than planes
A recent Greenpeace analysis reveals how regulations across Europe are incentivizing travel by plane, despite flying being five times more polluting than train travel. Read More
Attitudes toward ‘stuff’ are changing: 4 business opportunities
A new report highlights the new business opportunities that consumer attitudes toward products represent for circular innovation in the next three to five years. Read More
Global green bond issuance reaches record high of $351B in first half of 2023
2023 is poised to be a record year for the booming green bonds market, according to a new Linklaters analysis. Read More
What it takes to get clarity on soil carbon
Food companies have jumped all the way into soil carbon sequestration but there is still the question of measurement. Read More
Building systems and how to change them
The beauty of systems thinking and the wisdom it provides about sustainability and buildings. Read More
How to make sustainability more creative — and creative more sustainable
Adam Lerman, global creative director of sustainability at Accenture Song, reflects on navigating career transitions, driving change at a global consultancy firm and what great sustainable messaging looks like. Read More
AI could be the recipe for faster, less-destructive minerals mining
AI could help find new sources for lithium, cobalt, copper and nickel more quickly and, theoretically, with less environmental degradation than previous methods. Read More
The debate over ESG and retirement plans continues
The political banter over whether environmental, social and governance factors are at odds with pecuniary considerations isn't likely to fade anytime soon. Read More