Decarbonization
What the EU’s new border tax could mean for carbon markets
The European Union’s new Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism should incentivize more countries to put a price on carbon, but not the U.S. Read More
New construction plus old data is a dangerous formula for flood control
America’s aging flood control infrastructure is failing even with federal funding on its way. Read More
Ford, GM: Tesla is winning the EV charging market
A quick look behind the headlines as Ford and GM partner with Tesla and its Supercharger network moves closer to U.S. standard. Read More
Pathways to clean steel
Decarbonizing steel is critical to bending the emissions curve, and corporations have a very important role. Read More
Is generative AI bad for the environment?
What you need to know about the carbon footprint of ChatGPT and its cousins, from a computer scientist. Read More
What will scale direct air capture? A 75 percent price drop, report says
Widespread adoption of the nascent technology will need to reach twice the speed seen in the solar sector, warns consultancy giant BCG. Read More
Meta and Catona Climate partner to scale nature-based carbon removal solutions
Sponsored: A collaboration between Meta and Catona Climate demonstrates the crucial role of corporate partnerships in scaling nature-based carbon removal solutions. Read More
The most important climate meeting of the year
The International Maritime Organization aims to adopt a revised greenhouse gas emission strategy for the shipping sector. Read More
How a one-time actor went from playing David Bowie to advancing EVs at DNV
J.R. Killigrew, head of EV business development for North America at DNV, on the confidence to master career pivots, why relationship building is key to his role and emerging opportunities in the fast-growing EV space. Read More
2 proposed EPA rules aim to significantly reduce emissions from power plants and cars
Here’s how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is leading and lagging in climate regulatory design. Read More