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Lego exec Tim Brooks takes top sustainability job at pharmaceutical firm
The Lego veteran joined Hikma Pharmaceuticals on Dec. 1 as chief sustainability officer. Read More
Plastics treaty negotiations remain unfinished. What’s next?
A UN resolution in 2022 calling for a plastics treaty set an ambitious timeline. Myriad complexities left recent talks in South Korea without a resolution, but they did offer room for hope. Here's why. Read More
China bans certain rare earth minerals sales to the U.S.: The upshot
China's export ban on critical minerals to the US foreshadows trade disputes to come. Read More
Sea of opportunity: Farmed salmon for climate and nutrition
Sustainable sources of high-quality protein, like farmed salmon, are essential in transforming food systems to provide climate-resilient nutrition. Read More
Support for climate aid in poor countries is declining
Economic pressures like inflation, slow growth, and competing domestic priorities are making citizens of G7 countries more inward-focused. Read More
Startups vs. big companies: 3 ways to ease the friction and spur decarbonization
A call for a new set of values for founders, and the companies that can become their launchpads. Read More
How one of the world’s oldest technologies is helping decarbonize maritime shipping
Use of wind power on cargo ships through sails is growing exponentially as governments and trade organizations push for increasingly tough emissions targets Read More
How to engage rural Americans in the clean energy transition
Developers and officials need to counter the abundance of misinformation about wind and solar farms on social media, in national media outlets and from local leaders. Read More
Good news: A common definition for net zero is emerging
All five standards require companies to set and report on near-term reduction targets, typically within two to five years. Read More
Building an AI-powered utility for a net-zero future by 2040
A Q&A with Quinn Nakayama, PG&E’s Senior Director of Grid Research, Innovation and Development Read More