2 reasons to pay more attention to how you ship

Sponsored: Shipping may seem like a dull industry, but it plays a significant role in two of the biggest issues of our time — climate change and inequality. Read More

Amazon, IKEA and Patagonia have joined a group to buy zero-emissions maritime shipping fuel

The Zero Emission Maritime Buyers Alliance is looking to decrease emissions from ocean shipping by 90 percent. Read More

Cutting the red tape around carbon markets

Sponsored: While the technology to help scale carbon markets with integrity is here, we need our ecosystem to think differently and at pace to unlock its potential. Read More

Carbon credits for forest preservation projects are mostly ‘illusory’, UC Berkeley study says

New research into Verra’s REDD+ methodology found cherry-picking and overcrediting. Read More

Cargill is using giant sails on its cargo fleet to cut greenhouse emissions

Shipping has long been a high-carbon industry, but Cargill and BAR Technologies believe wind power can change that. Read More

The top carbon-credit rating agencies are often inconsistent and inaccurate, watchdog claims

Rating the raters: Carbon Market Watch said agencies don't accurately reflect the benefits they’re supposed to be reviewing. Read More

COP28 will be a make-or-break moment for climate finance

One thing the finance community really needs to stimulate $100 billion in annual commitments: a better definition for what qualifies as climate projects. Read More

4 takeaways surface from DNV’s Maritime Forecast to 2050 report

The 2023 edition of the DNV report assesses the shipping industry’s pathway to decarbonization. Read More

Why 'net zero' still matters

Despite a lack of a uniform definition or measurable success, net zero is still part of a meaningful climate strategy. Here’s how.   Read More

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Engage Suppliers to Reduce Scope 3 Emissions and Beyond

Work With Your Suppliers to Accelerate Scope 3 Emissions Reductions and More  As reporting regulation and public interest in sustainability continue to grow, more organizations are feeling the internal and external pressure to not only reduce their GHG emissions but also the emissions associated with their value chain. Collecting and reporting Scopes 1 and 2 data is already a challenge for most organizations without the added complication of gathering this information from their suppliers as well.  Read More