Decarbonization
Why Silicon Valley is taking a big interest in trees
Forest data startups such as Pachama and Silviaterra can help the biggest players in tech tackle their emissions. Read More
Deep decarbonization: A realistic way forward on climate change
Global emissions have soared by two-thirds in the three decades since international climate talks began. To make the reductions required, what’s needed is a new approach that creates incentives for leading countries and industries to spark transformative technological revolutions. Read More
10 questions on EVs for the CEO of Portland General Electric
How electric vehicles can be a net benefit to the grid. Read More
New York City is using its fleets to fight air pollution
In a "race to the top," more cities are gaining unprecedented insights toward cleaning up air quality. Read More
Los Angeles city-owned buildings to go 100% carbon free
It's also the first California city to demand lower carbon in construction materials. Read More
The breakout biofuel for heavy-duty fleets
The strategy behind using "renewable diesel" is to reduce transportation emissions now, instead of later. Read More
The low price of freed parking
Wasted spaces are being put to better use, thanks to forward-thinking city executives, urban planners, corporate facilities planners and innovative thinkers. Read More
Conserving and restoring forests won’t be cheap and easy after all
The corporate world has fallen for trees. But to be effective, the cost of offsetting CO2 emissions with the sequestration power of forests will have to go up. Are companies willing to pay? Read More
Trend: Carbon markets get real on removal
Planting and protecting forests in remote areas of the world may be challenging. But another trend may help matters. Read More
Carbon policy conundrum: Why politicians must show leadership in their own jurisdictions now
Deep decarbonization only happens if every polluter pays, not just the environmentally conscious. Read More