Decarbonization
How Disney and Netflix are getting rid of diesel on production sets
These Hollywood giants formed the Clean Mobile Power Initiative as a startup accelerator to test battery energy storage, hydrogen generators and other clean energy technologies that can be used off grid. Read More
Carbon neutral is a path, not a destination
Despite doubts and setbacks, it deserves a second look. Read More
Google’s AI hunger sparks nuclear power deal
This deal to support the development of small modular reactors echoes moves by Microsoft and Amazon to secure a supply of more “carbon-free” energy. Read More
How Pizza Hut cut dairy emissions by 10% just over a year
The company now sources 60 percent of its U.S. milk from farms using practices aimed at cutting methane and carbon dioxide emissions 30 percent by 2030. Read More
5 strategies to help big food manufacturers reduce their carbon footprints
Here's a playbook from Ceres on how food giants like ADM, General Mills and others can lower greenhouse gas emissions. Read More
Chevron bets on ‘green’ hydrogen
If successful, the project will help further the quest to produce zero-carbon hydrogen. Read More
What the health care sector must do to build a sustainable, resilient future
The health care sector must adopt and embrace a comprehensive approach to sustainability to achieve long-term success. Read More
Survey: Extreme heat and soaring food prices are top ways people experience climate change
Those most impacted by climate change report extreme heat and soaring food prices as the key issues they face, according to GlobeScan research. Read More
Behind Microsoft’s plans to ramp up ‘carbon free’ nuclear energy to power AI and data centers
A recommissioned nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania will support its artificial intelligence and cloud data centers starting in 2028. Read More
Green steel needs more buyer commitments. These companies are stepping up
To reach net-zero emissions, the steel industry will have to cut emissions 90 percent by 2050. Read More