The road to green hydrogen is paved with collaboration

It’s a minuscule part of the market today. But the fact that so many companies are seriously considering the details of green hydrogen infrastructure is evidence the technology is within the realm of possibility. Read More

4 things corporations need to know about the Global Plastics Treaty

While support for a global plastics treaty is growing, the window to make sure it happens is closing. Read More

The food system is a critical infrastructure investment

One in six American jobs is in the food system, so improving the food system is a critical component of building a just economy. Read More

Increased petrochemical production versus the promise of green chemistry

Today roughly 80 percent of every barrel of oil is used to make gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, with the rest going into petrochemical products. Read More

The circular economy meets decommissioned wind turbine blades

The current design makes blades difficult to recycle, but innovators are experimenting with ways to repurpose them for things such as playgrounds or to make them from different materials that can be reused at end of life. Read More

The right way to spend patient capital for food reform

Investments alone won’t change farming at scale. That will only happen when farmers hold their land — and futures — in their own hands.   Read More

How circular thinking could ease inflation

Circular thinking is the ultimate exercise in long-term thinking and efficiency — a way to mine our past to fund our future. Read More

Want data about a product’s sustainability? There’s a browser extension for that

Finch rates products from 0 to 10, with 0 in the red (aka not great) and 10 being green. But is any product really green? Read More

Will climate change cause another dust bowl?

Improved agricultural practices and widespread irrigation may stave off another agricultural calamity in the Great Plains. But scientists are now warning that two inescapable realities — rising temperatures and worsening drought — could still spawn a modern-day Dust Bowl. Read More