Decarbonization
Shopify, startup Running Tide tout ocean carbon removal breakthrough
Over the past 3 months after working on this project for 6 years, ocean carbon sequestration startup Running Tide sank 1000 tons wooden buoys off the Icelandic coast to prevent the embodied CO2 from being released into the atmosphere. Read More
Does your climate risk plan cover extreme heat? 4 questions to consider
Climate scenario planning often glosses over the impacts of heat on infrastructure. That needs to change. Read More
Clean energy buyers raise the bar, seeking greater co-benefits
Sponsored: Large energy users are bolstering decarbonization efforts with more collaborative, sustainable and equitable approaches to clean energy procurement. Read More
New carbon credit integrity assessment opens for applications
The Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market launches final assessment framework and carbon principles for crediting projects. Read More
Global shipping has a vague new climate strategy — is it pointing in the right direction?
The potential for change is great in an industry responsible for 3 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Read More
The space industry has a sustainability problem
Privatizing space could bring immense benefits to humanity, but is the industry thoughtfully considering the impact of emissions, space debris and employee well-being? Read More
Aviation fuel tax credits in limbo over accounting dispute
The divide is largely over whether sustainable aviation fuel derived from corn-based ethanol and other agricultural crops should qualify for a tax credit created by the Inflation Reduction Act. Read More
'Twisted economics': UK trains 4 times more expensive than planes
A recent Greenpeace analysis reveals how regulations across Europe are incentivizing travel by plane, despite flying being five times more polluting than train travel. Read More
Building systems and how to change them
The beauty of systems thinking and the wisdom it provides about sustainability and buildings. Read More
What a carbon sequestration hub needs to succeed: 3 guidelines
The first large U.S. hub to stash and store CO2 is bound for Louisiana. A new report outlines its essential elements. Read More