Decarbonization
In the quest for carbon offsets, (almost) anything goes
You can pay anything from a little to a lot in the quest to combat the climate crisis. Read More
5 predictions for the corporate renewable energy market in 2021
Sponsored: To predict what corporate renewable energy buyers will be doing next year, LevelTen Energy looked toward the world’s largest technology companies. Read More
10 questions for Goodyear's CTO
We chat with Goodyear Chief Technology Officer Chris Helsel about the role of tires in the electric vehicle revolution, connected tire tech and replacing petroleum material with soybean oil. Read More
Turning plastic bottles into plush hotel bedding
Sponsored: InterContinental Hotels Group is using circular economy thinking to seek out solutions to problems such as plastic waste. Read More
In the 1980s, solar water heaters took off in Israel, but stalled in the U.S. It's a simple fix
Despite the huge global opportunity for reducing fossil fuel demand, solar water heating is virtually unheard of in the U.S. Here's why, and how to change that. Read More
Is 'net-zero' greenwash?
You’d think all this talk about “zero” would add up to something, right? Not necessarily. Read More
Navigating net-zero energy and net-zero carbon building certifications
The U.S. Green Building Council and International Living Future Institute net-zero programs certainly have many overlaps, but there are also key differences that are important to note. Read More
Miracle on 14th Street: New York's new transit project equitably reallocates road space
Switching street space to buses and charging cars a high price for using scarce road space promotes equity. Read More
Ford reveals E-Transit, its electric commercial van
The automaker showed off details and images of the electric van, which is meant for city-focused fleets. Read More
The 'order of planning' determines transit priorities. What if we inverted it to prioritize people?
And five guiding questions to help urban planners improve upon regions' projects. Read More