What does the newly announced Inflation Reduction Act mean for climate tech?
The 725-page Inflation Reduction Act is in the limelight and under the magnifying glass. Read More
Episode 325: The 'green premium'; electrification is inflation-proof
This week's episode features highlights from VERGE Electrify, including PG&E CEO Patti Poppe, DoE official Jigar Shah and electrification expert Saul Griffith. Read More
Textile recycling, across the pond
Regulation, consumer demand and shareholders are pushing for more recycled textiles. Read More
Marks & Spencer to ditch 'best before' dates on most fresh fruit and vegetables
Retailer set to start removing 'best before' dates from labels on over 300 fresh produce items nationwide this week in bid to cut down on food waste. Read More
The food industry needs to step up on protecting forests
Food companies are starting to make investments into more sustainable practices but there is still a long way to go. Read More
Lessons from Google’s clean energy agenda
To consider only Google’s procurement power vastly underappreciates the influence the company is having on the broader clean energy transition. Read More
Local food isn’t the climate solution you want it to be
A new study from Nature Food highlights the transportation costs associated with food production, but there's something wonky about the data. Read More
FERC could slash inflation and double renewables with these grid upgrades
New rules could increase the implementation of grid-enhancing technologies. Read More
What does the rest of 2022 hold for climate tech investing?
In the first half, climate tech startups raised around $19 billion across 500 venture deals, but will that rate continue or slow down? Read More
Will Stanford’s Doerr School of Sustainability be polluted by fossil-fuel money?
Big Oil is a big backer of a new school devoted to sustainability. Are they leveraging the lessons learned by Big Tobacco? Read More