Zero-carbon fuels and marine shipping: Both a will and a way?

There’s emerging evidence of a will-to-decarbonize the sector among pioneering retail and commodity companies, innovative shipbuilders and engine technology developers, and key policymakers. Read More

How electric taxis and fleets can speed decarbonization

Commitments from recent ZEUF Network meetings show how cities such as Madrid, Paris and Lisbon are creating joint action for high-mileage electrification. Read More

Biden’s infrastructure plan would benefit from a healthy domestic battery supply chain

The plan outlines significant funding in electricity and mobility, two battery-dependent sectors. Read More

5 innovators making the electric vehicle battery more sustainable

Creating a circular supply chain by recycling the batteries’ raw materials will be vital in reducing their environmental impact. Read More

Who are net-zero leaders and laggards in food?

While some food companies such as Unilever, General Mills, Nestlé, and Danone make a lot of noise in the industry about their sustainability efforts, others quietly are operating as usual. Read More

Infrastructure, green finance and net zero

Not every infrastructure upgrade qualifies as climate related, but a whole lot of them would. Read More

This VC has a message for climate-tech entrepreneurs: Prove it

The calculation offered by the Simple Emissions Reduction Calculator is rudimentary, but it underscores the need for more data on carbon removal claims. Read More

Is 'net zero' much ado about nothing?

Will it become a check-the-box activity or a disruptive force? The answer is up for grabs. Read More

City climate leaders should take notes and learn from Charlotte's electric bus pilot

The city is running a 12-to-18 month pilot program to test 18 electric buses, step one in finding the best vehicle for its full transition to electric buses. Read More