The future of nature and business: A blueprint for action
Businesses have the unique capacity to spearhead our transformation to a more nature- and people-positive future. Read More
Build back better with a sustainable ocean economy
Sustainable ocean industries offer myriad opportunities to create jobs, improve livelihoods and combat climate change. Read More
The electronic waste collection conundrum
Yes, awareness has grown. And, yes, more people are turning in items. But manufacturers must do far more to take back their stuff. Read More
PG&E agrees: California should go all-electric in new construction
So far, it's the only natural gas utility to formally voice its support on the rising push on statewide mandates for building electrification. Read More
Can the forests of the world’s oceans contribute to alleviating the climate crisis?
Researchers are looking to kelp for help storing carbon dioxide far beneath the surface of the sea. Read More
The manufacturer’s framework for repairability in the age of COVID
By understanding the obstacles, makers of stuff can reinvent the way consumers engage with their products and create a more sustainable, circular economy in the process. Read More
Could trash-to-energy technology feed hydrogen demand?
It's a small niche, but some projections suggest hydrogen from all sources could account for almost 20 percent of energy consumed by 2050. Companies such as Ways2H, SGH2 Energy and Standard Hydrogen are using trash as feedstocks. Read More
How local US governments are getting renewable energy
Seventy percent of greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to cities so they must be at the forefront of tacking climate change. Read More
Workplace EV charging: Lessons from sustainability trailblazers
Here are some best practices for reducing emissions with electric vehicle charging in the workplace. Read More
Shareholders put pressure on corporate climate action
Despite challenges in going virtual during the 2020 annual general meeting season, shareholder action on climate change is as strong as ever. Read More