Nature
How COP fails — by proxy
As COP26 beckons, the United States is being held hostage. Is there hope? Read More
The 'Big Lag' Index
How much additional pain or effort it will take to act tomorrow if we procrastinate today? Read More
How sustainable fiber procurement will affect future forests
Sponsored: As more companies shift to fiber-based or paper packaging, strong forest management practices will be essential for the sustainability of a company’s operations. Read More
The White House effect, redux
What can a president do about climate change despite a plodding and dithering Congress? We're about to find out. Read More
Wildfires redraw the landscape for corporate tree planting
Companies are mostly funding tree-planting initiatives to reforest areas that have been burned in wildfire. Is that the right thing to do? Read More
Could a 'carbon coin' solve the climate crisis?
What if there was a way we could fund the climate transition by creating a new global currency? Don't put your money on it. Read More
Can accountants save the earth? Don’t count on it.
The idea of converting every type of impact into dollars, euros, yen or other currency is alluring. But it doesn't add up. Read More
Atlanta community resilience project seeks to become model for energy equity
The Breaking Barriers initiative is developing two resilience centers in Atlanta that will be backed by a solar-powered microgrid with battery storage. Read More
How farmers and seaweed can help tackle ocean pollution
Seaweed’s benefits as part of a superfood are well-sung but its potential to tackle the destabilization of the Earth’s natural nitrogen and phosphorous cycles deserve more attention. Read More
Top mining and metal companies commit to net zero by 2050 goal
In an open letter, the CEOs of the companies also outline plans to set targets for Scope 3 value chain emissions. Read More