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How Food & Beverage Companies Can Achieve Net-Zero

Most food and beverage companies want to improve their sustainability footprint, but also want to see accompanying improvements in their operations and bottom line, according to a study conducted by BNP Media’s Clear Seas Research for Black & Veatch. This research report outlines the study findings, including how organizations define sustainability, and how they can identify and implement the optimal mix of technologies, low-carbon fuels, and advanced process and recovery streams to meet holistic sustainability goals. Read More

Episode 348: How Shopify shops for carbon removal tech

Featuring Stacy Kauk, head of sustainability for Shopify, and an advocate for investments in carbon removal technology. Read More

Could just three policy levers trigger a cascade of climate action?

Researchers find the "super-leverage points" of EVs, plant-based proteins and green ammonia could drive a global net-zero ripple effect. Read More

AI has great power in combating the climate crisis. How can it be used wisely?

Sponsored: Artificial intelligence carries great promise in advancing sustainability and resilience in sectors from agriculture to transportation. But it takes human intelligence to ensure AI solutions deliver positive outcomes. Read More

Companies take a 'yes and' approach to carbon credits, report says

Businesses committed to decarbonization look to carbon credits to accelerate their climate action but concerns remain over responsible engagement. Read More

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