3 ocean sequestration technologies you should know

Microalgae cultivation, seaweed sinking and electrochemistry enhanced sequestration are new ocean-focused ways to pull CO2 out of the air. Read More

Fed money starts flowing for EV charging

Here are five takeaways from the new grant program. Read More

Delta’s new sustainability strategy prepares for takeoff

The airline's sustainability plan brings solid interim targets, but is the aviation industry going fast enough? Read More

Battery electric or hydrogen? We’ll need both, and more, to decarbonize heavy transport

Battery electric, fuel cells running on green electricity or green hydrogen, and the trusty internal combustion engine have the potential to decarbonize the transport industry. Read More

High Seas Treaty: What does it mean for business?

A closer look at how plans to create a network of marine-protected areas and introduce an environmental impact assessment regime for international waters will affect the private sector. Read More

Adobe flips the switch on all-electric building

The addition to Adobe’s headquarters site in San Jose, California, boasts the largest all-electric commercial kitchen in North America. Read More

Need seeds? This reforestation startup is buying its suppliers

One of the better-known reforestation startups, DroneSeed, now operating as part of Mast, is buying one of the biggest seed suppliers in North America. Read More

High Seas Treaty: UN member states seal historic deal to protect international waters

New legal powers for countries to create protected areas in high seas are expected to be a major boost to hopes of delivering '30 x 30' biodiversity target. Read More

The promise of a lithium-sulfur battery

Low in cost and high in density, a lithium-sulfur battery could power the future of transport — if it ever gets to market. Read More

Should companies use credits for avoided deforestation to meet net-zero goals?

Avoided deforestation credits represent a reality that doesn’t exist. Removing them from net-zero strategies, while still funding them under a different scheme, can avoid this problem. Read More