Decarbonization
'Less supportable': BlackRock holds back approval of US shareholder climate proposals
World’s largest asset manager says climate-related shareholder proposals are becoming too prescriptive. Read More
What drives a successful fleet electrification strategy?
During a VERGE Electrify panel last week, industry experts discussed how internal buy-in contributes to the success of a company's electrification strategy. Read More
The future of pools: Smart and sustainable
Sponsored: By educating partners, Pentair drives a ripple effect of sustainability considerations, paving the path for the future of the pool industry. Read More
Takeaways from IKEA’s electrification of last-mile deliveries
Making EVs appealing for corporations starts with laying out details such as evaluating efficient routes, use cases and what a company needs from a charging infrastructure standpoint. Read More
Finding your match in the carbon economy
The Department of Energy’s new carbon matchmaking tool helps identify the carbon capture, storage and end-product supply chain. Read More
3 things that can make or break your EV transition
Sponsored: As companies move toward electric fleets, paying attention to details that might not be on the radar today can ensure success. Read More
On Capitol Hill, a 180-degree turn of events for climate, EV policy
An interview with Joe Britton, executive director of the Zero Emission Transportation Association, about the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Read More
Electrify Ithaca: A public-private collaborative approach to city-wide decarbonization
Ithaca's goal is the decarbonize every building in the city by 2030. The director of sustainability shares how it is going to make that happen. Read More
California lawmakers want to decarbonize shipping, but is the technology ready?
Experts say getting to net-zero will require more research and government support. Read More
Local food isn’t the climate solution you want it to be
A new study from Nature Food highlights the transportation costs associated with food production, but there's something wonky about the data. Read More