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Green steel needs more buyer commitments. These companies are stepping up
To reach net-zero emissions, the steel industry will have to cut emissions 90 percent by 2050. Read More
How Google negotiated the lowest price yet for a direct air carbon capture contract
Google is making a 'major portion' of its payment to Holocene upfront before credits are actually delivered. Read More
Strengthening food systems through sustainable practices
Sustainable farming practices enhance ingredient quality and nourishment, making a positive impact on people and the planet. Read More
The health care sector can advance sustainability with these leadership strategies
Here are key approaches that health care organizations can adopt to achieve consistent sustainability leadership and climate action. Read More
Navigating decarbonization for commercial real estate
New building performance standards can be a challenge—what solutions are available now and what else is needed to move the industry forward? Read More
Most corporate net-zero targets don’t go nearly far enough, analysis finds
Google and Volvo Group, however, win props for emerging good practices in corporate net-zero target setting, according to Net Zero Tracker. Read More
Business momentum on climate action builds, as Climate Week NYC approaches
The world’s largest investors and companies are responding to the escalating risks of a warming planet, and capitalizing on the lucrative innovations emerging from the effort to address it. Read More
Fed’s rate cut promises tailwinds for renewable energy
Four years was a long time to wait, but with their higher upfront and capital costs, clean energy companies will see benefits from lower interest rates. Read More
How Aviva’s first nature strategy lead is integrating biodiversity across the company’s sustainability program
Thomas Viegas' goal is to embed nature into every decision the firm makes, whether related to its investments, insurance portfolio, direct operations or supply chains. Read More
New York City moving to decarbonize the built environment
With more than 1 million buildings responsible for nearly 70 percent of GHG emissions, NYC’s green economy will be driven by building decarbonization. Read More