Episode 296: Circular economy Ph.D., Hines carbon strategist

Plus, why the buzz over just transition has a lot in common with the net-zero movement. Read More

Article 6 creates two kinds of carbon credits — what that means for business

Hugh Salway explains what Article 6 means for the voluntary carbon market and how standards such as Verra and The Gold Standard will continue to evolve Read More

Apple shifts direction on right to repair

The shift is a big deal. And we have repair advocates to thank. Read More

Plastic's toxic reach in Louisiana

Tracing the destructive path of plastic in the most notoriously toxic region of America's petrochemical landscape. Read More

How implementing reuse systems can impact cities

Cities, with growing populations and demands on resources, exacerbate the waste crisis, and may be a key focus area to help change course away. Read More

Could the insurance industry help trigger a new wave of nature-based solutions?

A new study predicts that the nature-based carbon market could present a $1.3 billion opportunity for the insurance industry. Read More

Menus at COP26: Plant-forward or climate-backward?

The food strategy had five key points; source local, reduce food waste, increase plant-based options, add carbon labels and reusables. Read More

Advancing equitable, local clean energy solutions for communities

How community-based organizations are supporting equitable clean energy development, bolstering the local workforce and building resilience. Read More

This year, I changed my mind about nuclear, hydro power and vegan food

We should all have space for dynamic opinions, and be willing to talk about where and why new information reshapes our world views.  Read More

Can burying power lines protect storm-wracked electric grids? Not always

Geography, population density and other factors influence how to harden the grid. Read More