How British Airways is pioneering ocean carbon removal
Alkalinity has enormous potential to scale — if buyers can be convinced that the mechanism delivers credits they can rely on. Read More
What you need to know about new circularity business frameworks
The crowded world of business metrics is increasingly embracing circular economy principles. Here are the latest developments and opportunities. Read More
SBTi got more than 850 comments on its new net-zero standard. Now what?
A corporate pilot test of the next iteration of its target-setting methodology is slated for the third quarter of 2025. Read More
How the latest proposed revisions to the CSRD further weakens it
The EU's chief negotiator wants to lessen the efficacy and impact of seminal CSRD and CSDDD standards. Read More
10 career tips for early-stage sustainability pros from Trellis 30 Under 30 alumni
Get curious. Don’t wait for permission. Be brave and loud. Past honorees weigh in with advice for the next generation of leaders. Read More
Colgate CSO: ‘It has to be a better consumer experience’
In this podcast episode, Ann Tracy, the iconic consumer product company's CSO, describes the goal of creating a circular model for its toothpaste tubes. Will consumers bite? Read More
Industry eyes carbon credit gold in mining waste
Mining companies are inking deals with startups that promise to turn waste into wealth by sucking carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Read More
New Texas law threatens viability of battery energy storage systems
Among several onerous provisions, HB 3809 mandates that battery energy storage infrastructure be dismantled at the end of its lifecycle. Read More
Meet the Oxford professor who wants to tear down Scope 3 accounting
Fundamental flaws in the system for carbon accounting mean we need a new one, says Karthik Ramanna. (Others disagree.) Read More
7 companies helping Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft go nuclear
Nuclear energy could meet up to 10 percent of data center electricity demand by 2035, a Deloitte analysis predicts. Read More