How one of the world’s oldest technologies is helping decarbonize maritime shipping

Use of wind power on cargo ships through sails is growing exponentially as governments and trade organizations push for increasingly tough emissions targets Read More

How to engage rural Americans in the clean energy transition

Developers and officials need to counter the abundance of misinformation about wind and solar farms on social media, in national media outlets and from local leaders. Read More

Good news: A common definition for net zero is emerging

All five standards require companies to set and report on near-term reduction targets, typically within two to five years. Read More

Building an AI-powered utility for a net-zero future by 2040

A Q&A with Quinn Nakayama, PG&E’s Senior Director of Grid Research, Innovation and Development Read More

Companies affirm messaging needs to be ‘climate risk is a business risk’ under new Trump term

Consumers and investors agree that language is important when companies communicate how they approach financial environmental risk, especially with a new administration. Read More

How Holcim will nurture nature at 800 limestone quarries

The cement maker’s strategy focuses on biodiversity and freshwater conservation. Read More

The world’s biggest ad agencies undermine climate action. Questions you should ask yours

It's time to understand how much revenue your company’s advertising and public relations partners make from supporting campaigns for oil and gas companies.  Read More

Dismay and determination in the UK at a 2nd Trump term

Regardless of levels of federal climate action in the U.S., businesses on both sides of the Atlantic will continue to focus on cutting emissions from their operations. Read More

Why carbon buyers are overvaluing feel-good credits

"Charismatic" credits are overvalued at the expense of higher-impact projects, data from independent rater Calyx Global show. Read More

UK government shares 6 principles for voluntary carbon markets

The government's guidelines warn against vague claims, such as “carbon neutral,” based on carbon credits bought and retired. Read More