Interested in a circular economy job? There's a Ph.D. for that

A new program at the University of Pittsburgh, funded by Covestro, will focus on design with an emphasis on decreasing global waste through the reuse of materials. Read More

What battery swapping could mean for corporate fleets

Co-founder and CEO Khaled Hassounha believes startup Ample will succeed where others have failed thanks to the modularity of its car batteries. Read More

Bird and Scootaround partner to make e-scooters available for people with disabilities

Bird is putting adaptive e-scooters and e-wheelchairs on San Francisco streets. Read More

Leapfrogging water infrastructure into the 21st century

New off-grid technologies such as ‘zero-source water’ and micro-desalination could help create sustainable water supplies for remote communities. Read More

The UN’s Global Biodiversity Framework could be ‘Paris Agreement for nature’

Set to be finalized in early 2022, the GBF’s draft sets out targets for protecting marine and land habitats, reducing pesticides and plastic waste, and increasing investments. Read More

How to lay the foundation for net zero carbon building projects

Insights for building owners, developers, facilities managers and commercial renters. Read More

‘Just transition’ is the new ‘net zero’

Another well-intentioned term stands to become overused and abused — and then part of the status quo. Read More

Why I’ll leave prison ready for a green-collar career

Even in a progressive green industry filled with opportunity, there are still some limitations to how much an ex-offender can hope to achieve. Read More

With climate concern at all-time high, consumers want action more than promises

There is almost universal agreement globally that society should respond to climate change with the same urgency as it has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More

Explaining the exponential growth of renewable energy

Solar and wind energy now deliver nearly 9 percent of global electricity. Read More