The significance of regulatory compliance for buildings

Sponsored: This article explains the essence of BPS and Benchmarking, shedding light on how best to avoid harsh noncompliance penalties. Read More

Newsom's budget cuts threaten to delay California's new environmental disclosure laws

Businesses were required to start reporting emissions and risks in 2026, but a budget proposal would push that back. Read More

‘Endineering’ solves a missing link for the circular economy

Closing the 'end gap' once consumers are finished with a product is a big opportunity. Read More

How mounting demand for rubber is driving tropical forest loss

The growing market for rubber is a major and overlooked cause of deforestation, and the transition to electric vehicles could accelerate rubber use. Read More

How (and why) to develop a credible deforestation policy in 2024

Limiting land conversion is a notoriously difficult challenge that requires alignment between companies, governments, farmers and other stakeholders. Read More

The commercial building industry faces a milestone year in 2024

The industry needs to decarbonize much faster in 2024 to achieve global greenhouse gas reduction targets. Read More

What you need to know to access the $14 billion from the EPA’s National Clean Investment Fund

The 'national green bank' will prioritize underinvested projects and communities to support clean energy projects.  Read More

What’s up in ESG: DEI mandates, green debt profits, ESG software boom ahead

2024 will bring controversy over diversity, equity and inclusion strategy, a rush to deploy ESG software and more citizen lawsuits over ineffective climate regulations. Read More

3 technologies helping the aluminum industry decarbonize

Aluminum production emits about 3 percent of the world’s direct industrial CO2 emissions. Read More

Business action on energy efficiency could save $2 trillion a year, new research claims

A World Economic Forum and PwC report sets out a host of energy efficiency actions it claims are 'doable today, at attractive returns with no need for new technology.' Read More