Diving into water restoration? What it takes to prime a project
Corporations including Meta and P&G have vowed to replenish the water consumed by their operations in water-stressed regions, but finding appropriate, “shovel-ready” projects takes connections and patience. Read More
Microplastics are filling the skies. Will they affect the climate?
Recent studies reveal that tiny pieces of plastic are constantly lofted into the atmosphere. These particles can travel thousands of miles and affect the formation of clouds, which means they have the potential to affect temperature, rainfall and even climate change. Read More
Fed money starts flowing for EV charging
Here are five takeaways from the new grant program. Read More
You're going to need coding in your sustainability career
Think you can ditch the coding course for a sustainability seminar? Think again. Why data science matters in the world of sustainability. Read More
IPCC warns: Window to deliver 'sustainable, livable future for all' is closing
Climate scientists urge policymakers, investors and businesses to accelerate global decarbonization efforts, saying the pace of action remains far too slow despite a raft of readily available climate solutions. Read More
Ellen Weinreb on the state of the CSO
The latest biennial survey looks at how chief sustainability officers are faring during turbulent times. Read More
Climate finance must center frontline, underrepresented and underserved communities
Frontline communities have been underrepresented and underserved in climate resiliency efforts to date, mirroring their underinvestment in the investment field as a whole. Read More
The UK must learn from US to deliver green growth
UK risks falling behind in global net zero investment race, but the government still has 'fingers in its ears,' according to think tank IPPR Read More
What's in the water? Businesses miss a huge opportunity to act locally
Companies that ignore water issues in communities do so at their peril, according to Lori Llewellyn, CDP managing director. Read More
The enormous opportunity of e-waste recycling
In Minnesota alone, the value of metals and materials that could be mined from electronic waste has an estimated value of over $2.8 billion annually. Read More