Arrival and Uber team up for purpose-built electric car
Dubbed the Arrival Car, the new model is slated to enter production in the third quarter of 2023. Read More
5 cities leading us to a renewable future
Cities contribute three-quarters of CO2 emissions from final energy use. A new report highlights some ways cities around the world are getting greener. Read More
Carbon-sucking concrete is capturing attention and funding
The traditional process of making concrete accounts for nearly 10 percent of all global carbon dioxide emissions. Solutions for addressing that footprint have huge potential to scale. Read More
To package or not to package? 3 critical steps to advance sustainable food packaging
In the U.S. we throw away $43 million worth of food into landfills, where food waste emits greenhouse gases as it decomposes. Read More
Apple, Conservation International introduce mangrove carbon credit
Mangroves have massive carbon sequestration potential, 10 times more than traditional forests, and companies are jumping on board to save them. Read More
Silicon Valley commuters should return to work in electric buses
Electric buses aren't just cleaner; they are quieter to operate, so companies that pick up employees in urban neighborhoods benefit from less air and noise pollution. Read More
In this Everglades preserve, Biden’s pause on new oil and gas leases raises questions
An oil company wants to drill in Big Cypress National Preserve. Laws over mineral rights have complicated the fight to stop it. Read More
What does digital art have to do with sustainability?
Cryptocurrency and digital art are riding high on the tech hype cycle right now, but the current conversation around NFTs raises a critical question for anyone seeking to use blockchains as a sustainability tool: Are blockchains bad for the planet? Read More
An intersectional approach to conservation finance to advance equity and justice
What does a cash-strapped conservancy need to know about conservation and financing to allow it to do more equitable, intersectional conservation work? Read More
The Yurok Tribe is using California’s carbon offset program to buy back its land
With income from sequestering carbon in its forests, the tribe has supported youth programming, housing, road improvement, and businesses development. Read More