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Diesel trucks are driving environmental injustice in parts of the US
Using satellite data, researchers found that poor communities of color are highly exposed to toxic nitrogen dioxide pollution, largely due to diesel truck traffic. Read More
Being bold: AT&T connects industries to a low-carbon future
Sponsored: AT&T’s new Connected Climate Initiative seeks to use 5G and other broadband connectivity to help accelerate a multi-industry transformation needed to reach global climate goals. Read More
This new strategy is paving the way for net-zero shipping
Policy-making at every level plays a critical role in this transition. Read More
What the passage of Article 6 means for carbon markets
The guidelines create rules for the international transfers of carbon credits, a move intended to create more trust in the growing carbon market. Read More
Why ESG will still be the Wild West in 2022
For all the positive developments, the ESG landscape remains treacherous and unforgiving. Read More
Why sustainable cities are hitting a wall
Inequality undermines the credibility of the international sustainability community. Read More
Which creates more jobs? Green or polluting industries?
Climate-friendly investments can create more jobs per dollar than polluting alternatives. Read More
What does the future hold for wet markets?
More than a year after the emergence of COVID-19, researchers at Princeton University suggests that an across-the-board ban on wet markets would do more harm than good. Read More
What the great resignation means for sustainability professionals
To retain talent, employers should create a culture of flexibility, belonging and growth. Read More
Decarbonizing homes to address environmental racism
Historic discriminatory housing policies such as redlining have resulted in low-income households being more likely to be situated in areas that are subject to extreme surface heat. Read More