Micromobility and transit pave the way to net zero

Public transit, micromobility and mode-shifting are key to reducing transport emissions. Read More

Cities are leading the way toward a sustainable and resilient future

How three cities, Cupertino, Orlando and Boston, are using their communities, new technology and buildings to fight the effects of climate change. Read More

Carbon technology captures billions in funds

Carbon removal technology is capturing more than just greenhouse gases. It’s also sucking up billions of investor dollars. Read More

Reclamation, reuse and the Urban Wood Project

How much wood would a wood-consuming world waste? Formed in 2018 under the auspices of the USDA Forest Service, the Urban Wood Project began in Baltimore to reclaim wood that would otherwise be burned or landfilled. Read More

Real estate bosses pledge to reach net zero by 2050

Chief executives from some of the world's largest real estate companies pledge to 'Green Building Principles' in bid to halve emissions by 2030. Read More

Zero-emission fuel offtake is key to transitioning global shipping

The tide is turning against ships that pollute both sea and air with the noxious fumes given off by bunker fuel. First movers are leading the way with solutions. Read More

3 companies stood out at CES for very different reasons

Insights about CES 2023 participants Candela, Zoox and VinFast. Read More

Why measuring biodiversity co-benefits in carbon credits matters

Sponsored: COP15 concluded with new targets to halt and reverse biodiversity loss. Reaching them requires that we verify the desired benefits are truly taking place. Read More

A Black-led bikeshare company is charting a new course in Youngstown, Ohio

YoGo Bikeshare is bringing e-bikes to the Midwest city through business loans and local investment, instead of corporate sponsorship. Read More

Episode 346: CES commentary, global trade meets the clean economy

BusinessGreen Editor-in-chief James Murray dissects Europe's carbon border adjustment mechanism. Plus, why water reuse is on the rise. Read More