Decarbonization
Will carbon cause the next financial crisis?
Environmental advocates say that fossil fuel "stranded assets" must go unused if the world holds a prayer of adapting to climate change. But those with a vested interest in coal, oil and gas aren't budging — yet. Read More
How Sky’s latest building construction enabled community engagement
The recently completed Believe in Better Building on Sky’s Osterley campus pushes the sustainable design envelope and engages the local community. Read More
Carbon-neutral isn't enough: Why companies need to step up on removal
Getting companies to reduce their carbon emissions has proven to be a difficult task; however, getting companies to reduce their past emissions may be even harder. Read More
Move over, Tesla: electric vehicles are about to be super-sized
The humdrum markets of public transit and municipal garbage trucks are poised to be upended by new electric offerings. Read More
Beyond the numbers: The real value of building retrofits
While energy cost savings are often the first thing investors look at when considering retrofitting, a new guide by RMI shows that the value goes much deeper. Read More
The net-zero martini: How Bacardi's uses biomass to distill gin
A look at the new Bombay Sapphire distillery, which uses renewable energy sources culled from the distilling process as part of a net zero strategy. Read More
Has this Singapore hotel uncovered the future of hospitality energy efficiency?
Retrofits at the Marina Bay Sands resort result in 11 percent energy savings and a two-year return on investment. Read More
Circular economy meets pro sport with new multi-use stadiums
Venues that hosted both baseball and football gave bad sight lines for both. However, other sports can share space more companionably. Read More
Why is Edmonton's green stadium next to an oil field?
A new LEED Silver hockey stadium sounds like a big win, but its proximity to the tar sands oil fields casts a dirty gray pall on its greenness. Read More
Connected Buildings: A Disruptive New Approach to Building Management
Connected Buildings is an empowering approach to building technology in which disparate building systems are connected and controlled via a single operating system, utilizing best-in-breed advanced technology to control and monitor the building. Integrating multiple point solutions into a single connected environment enables system-wide decision making, execution and optimization. Read More