Coty starts making perfume with carbon-captured ethanol

The beauty conglomerate says it is on track to sell perfumes made using recycled carbon from partner LanzaTech. Read More

Lessons from whale oil on the clean energy transition

Corporate clean energy procurements are on the rise. So are emissions. What gives? The history of whale oil holds answers. Read More

Moore’s Law is our 'secret weapon' for a sustainable civilization

Renewable energy can take advantage of this huge increase in computing power, along with artificial intelligence (AI), robotic deployment, and automation, in a way that fossil fuels cannot. Read More

Address environmental threats by addressing the problem of waste

Sponsored: The world needs to focus on more innovative approaches to building a circular economy if it is to truly address environmental threats. Read More

HSBC pumps $100 million into Bill Gates' climate tech investment fund

HSBC is to become an anchor partner of the Breakthrough Energy Catalyst, which was formally launched by the Microsoft billionaire in early January. Read More

Does linking ESG performance to executive pay actually make a difference?

The percentage of public companies tying ESG performance to C-suite pocketbooks is climbing, but poorly designed pay packages make the practice fertile ground for greenwashing. Read More

The climate risk analytics software scene is expanding

Well-funded Jupiter Intelligence expands climate change risk metrics, while the venerable Accuweather launches new service. Read More

Moving customers and clients toward climate action

First in a series of profiles of people without “sustainability” in their job title who fold climate into their roles at their organization. Read More

5 powerful examples of clean energy transitions in Asia

The diverse continent accounts for more than one third of the world's energy use. What can support the rise of renewables there? Read More

More Zoom, less climate gloom: moving events online can drastically cut carbon

A new study found that moving conferences online can reduce the carbon footprint by 94 percent and energy use by 90 percent. Read More