Corporate climate policy still works: 4 lessons from 100 meetings on Capitol Hill in March

Look for advocacy opportunities that are as high impact and low risk as possible. Read More

How to propose climate legislation in today’s political climate

The Foreign Pollution Fee Act is a carbon tariff bill that doesn't mention "carbon." Read More

How to contact the 26 Republicans who support preserving IRA energy credits

You can reach out now to tell them which clean credits your company depends on for jobs and revenue. Read More

The Global South: What Jamaica can teach us about climate financing

The Caribbean island is at the forefront of Global South countries using financial mechanisms to mitigate climate change. Read More

Moving up the mountain: How Suntory and its suppliers are reducing emissions together

Reducing supply chain emissions is one of the biggest challenges—and greatest opportunities—for global brands. Read More

Microsoft is mining hard drives for rare earths. Why it matters

Recycling materials domestically is one counter to China’s export restrictions, and these materials could contribute. Read More

Former Energy Secretary Granholm becomes energy strategist

Jennifer Granholm’s mandate as senior counselor at DGA Group is to help corporations shore up energy resilience as the grid struggles to meet spiking demand. Read More

System for “radical collaboration” on emissions data expands to the U. S.

BMW, Siemens and others have developed a common architecture that allows automotive companies to share sustainability information seamlessly. Read More

Progress report: Apple’s push to use recycled aluminum, rare earths and 13 other materials

The company avoided 6.2 million metric tons of emissions in 2024 by opting for recycled and low-carbon materials, according to its 2025 Environmental Progress Report. Read More

SBTi wants more small companies to set net-zero goals. Here’s how it’s wooing them

Proposed changes to corporate standard are also designed to bring more midsize firms into the fold. Read More