Engie, University of Iowa say 'I do' to 50-year, $1 billion+ partnership
It's the largest public-private partnership in the Hawkeye State's history. Read More
Puerto Rico’s electricity system is at a crossroads
The territory's new energy policy became law earlier this year — and regulators are deciding what mix of renewables it has. Read More
Why human health must be at the center of climate action
Companies can exacerbate the challenges, but the private sector also positively contribute to solving these challenges. Read More
What's hot in mobility tech right now
The transportation tectonics are shifting — and everything from software to sensors to machine learning are offering new opportunities. Read More
Will the private sector be held liable for climate change?
National governments have been sued in climate change lawsuits. Companies could be next. Read More
Social media: the new capital markets activism
Increasingly, consumers and social media users are voicing their concerns — and companies are listening. Read More
As the climate crisis grows, Big Oil finds itself over a barrel
The sector is facing strong headwinds from activists, investors and governments, pitting the companies’ relentless growth ambitions against the worsening signs of climate change. Read More
Investor interest fuels SASB adoption, inspires new GRI tax disclosure standard
The argument for discussing financial metrics alongside environmental, social and governance data gains new supporters. Read More
5 takeaways from COP25's first week
From insurers and coal to carbon markets, here's what you need to know from COP25 week one. Read More
Can a new wave of laser and aerial imagery technologies slash methane emissions?
Along Colorado’s Front Range, researchers are working to develop new ways of detecting methane leaks, using everything from lasers to light aircraft to drones. Their technologies could curb a potent contributor to climate change, while saving industry billions of dollars in lost gas. Read More