The war to electrify: America can do it

Saul Griffith lays out an aggressive fight against the climate crisis with an eye on the machines involved, in a way a child might understand. Read More

Is your carbon accounting system prepared to count remote work?

Sourcing this data will become essential as businesses ponder the future makeup of their workplaces. Read More

Democratizing decarbonization in a forest near you

Sponsored: How an innovative mix of remote sensing, AI analytics and a new marketplace is boosting incentives for owners of even small forest tracts to cut less and keep more carbon locked up. Read More

Why equity must be central to EV infrastructure planning

Close to three dozen states are pushing for BIPOC, low-income and disadvantaged communities to be part of the dialogue. Just six have official policies. So how do we ensure equity? Read More

Zero-carbon fuels and marine shipping: Both a will and a way?

There’s emerging evidence of a will-to-decarbonize the sector among pioneering retail and commodity companies, innovative shipbuilders and engine technology developers, and key policymakers. Read More

How electric taxis and fleets can speed decarbonization

Commitments from recent ZEUF Network meetings show how cities such as Madrid, Paris and Lisbon are creating joint action for high-mileage electrification. Read More

Biden’s infrastructure plan would benefit from a healthy domestic battery supply chain

The plan outlines significant funding in electricity and mobility, two battery-dependent sectors. Read More

5 innovators making the electric vehicle battery more sustainable

Creating a circular supply chain by recycling the batteries’ raw materials will be vital in reducing their environmental impact. Read More

Who are net-zero leaders and laggards in food?

While some food companies such as Unilever, General Mills, Nestlé, and Danone make a lot of noise in the industry about their sustainability efforts, others quietly are operating as usual. Read More