Meet the CEO behind the A-list's favorite green investment firm
An interview with Steve Oyer, CEO of i(x) Net Zero, the green investment firm founded by Warren Buffet's grandson and backed by Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Read More
Delivering benefits through impactful renewable energy procurement
Sponsored: Industry leaders are increasingly prioritizing the social co-benefits of renewable energy procurement. This article explores recent trends towards higher-impact clean energy products and how your organization can maximize social co-benefits while delivering on climate targets. Read More
Solving for every step of concrete’s carbon packed production
A step-by-step analysis of everything we can do to decarbonize one of the most important materials for infrastructure. Read More
The game of ESG telephone
The conflation of ESG with sustainability has put ESG in the midst of an awkward game of tug-of-war, with commercial and existential incentives as the primary pullers. In this interview, experts Ken Pucker and Andrew King address that dichotomy. Read More
Surfing a wave of controversy over deep-sea mining
Diving into risk? The ocean depths are rich with metals and minerals critical for the clean economy transition. Read More
Flood maps show US underestimates contamination risk
At old industrial sites around the country flooding is causing more toxins to pour into citie.s Read More
How to decarbonize cryptocurrency
It requires a substantial reduction in fossil fuel use, widespread electrification, improved energy efficiency and more alternative renewable fuels. Read More
4 insights into voluntary carbon market trends
New learnings from BloombergNEF’s “Voluntary Carbon Offset Demand Demystified” report. Read More
Long Beach Container Terminal: Sustainable, autonomous and electric
"We’re as close to zero emissions as possible and we are working towards true net-zero emissions as quickly as we can," said Anthony Otto, CEO of the Long Beach Container Terminal. Read More
The power of procurement: How governments can purchase a greener future
By embedding socially responsible and sustainable procurement criteria into their own purchasing habits, governments can reduce climate impacts in meaningful and direct ways. Read More