A plan for a carbon-neutral transportation system in China

To achieve its 2060 goal, China will need to utilize hydrogen, ammonia, electrification and biofuels. And even then it will still have 15 percent to go. Read More

The long-and-winding road toward more circular tires

The industry is pushing for more ‘sustainable’ materials and pushing collection efforts, but recycled rubber is still more likely to find a home outside of new tires. Read More

The success of carbon farming requires collaborative innovation

Business, NGOs, governments, academia, and community sectors must be involved to make effective system change. Read More

The electric revolution needs sustainable battery materials

Mining giants, battery makers, auto manufacturers and energy companies must create an entirely new framework to source, extract and process battery materials sustainably. Read More

2021 is the year for electric trucks

Electric trucks are expected to shift from demonstration to deployment this year. Improved infrastructure, enabling policy and real-world data could help. Read More

Is your team embedding equity considerations into its carbon removal projects?

As more companies evaluate carbon capture and offset initiatives, an understanding of the social-economic impacts must be front and center. Read More

People are being displaced by the impacts of climate change — how can cities cope with newcomers?

Multi-stakeholder partnerships that include displaced people in the process show promise for helping overwhelmed communities deal with an influx of climate migrants from rural areas. Read More

What’s in store for the future of commuting?

Companies concerned with climate change could increase the appeal of transportation alternatives by developing new initiatives to discourage private vehicle use. Read More

These companies are seeking to turn carbon into value

Here’s a snapshot of five organizations pioneering new processes that use carbon dioxide as a feedstock for products ranging from fuel to concrete. Read More

Companies made climate commitments — now it's time to stop making climate chaos

From a purely self-interested perspective, ecological collapse is just bad for business. Climate action also plays well with the public and employees, and the falling price of technologies make decarbonizing a smart financial move. Read More