Decarbonization
Navigating the Decarbonization Journey
For the global business community, decarbonization is an economic imperative. Investors expect it, regulators require it, and customers demand it. The world must be carbon neutral by 2050, and multinational corporations have a key role to play in achieving that outcome. Read More
Sustainable post-COVID business travel requires corporate action
Employee travel is one of the greatest contributors to corporate emissions, yet most firms aren’t taking real action to make such programs any greener. Read More
Under the hood of Chevy's Bolt battery fire debacle
Although recalls of this magnitude are not unique to EVs, General Motors is spending an estimated $1.8 billion, or around $12,700 per car. Read More
Shipping giant Maersk orders 8 'carbon-neutral' vessels
Landmark order will support next-generation technology that uses 'green' methanol and that could be delivered by early 2024. Read More
FEMA could be America’s climate adaptation agency
The recovery from climate catastrophe like hurricanes and floods falls on FEMA but the Biden administration isn't treating the organization like our first defense against a warming climate. Read More
How nature can protect Miami
A 20-foot sea wall won’t save Miami — how living structures can help protect the coast and keep the paradise vibe. Read More
Tesla has big recycling goals — but is now the time to celebrate?
Tesla is driving down the amount of waste generated per vehicle and has decreased manufacturing waste by 50 percent in new facilities. Read More
Inside the plan to decarbonize England's industrial heartlands
The energy and industry giants behind the largest industrial decarbonization project in the UK sketched out their vision for how emissions produced by high carbon plants on England’s East Coast could be captured and stored under the North Sea. Read More
Filtering out the 'yuck factor' of wastewater in an arid U.S. West
Western water experts are working to not only conserve water, but to also reuse as much wastewater as possible, including through direct potable reuse. Read More
Mobility vs. transportation: The difference is equity and access
We have a long way to go in terms of EV battery and charging technology, infrastructure, equipping the necessary workforce, and educating buyers and sellers. Read More