In a post-COVID world, what’s the future of shared micromobility?

The industry aims to boost its sustainability commitment by focusing on circularity and proving the value of shared e-scooters and e-bikes to cities. Read More

Sen. Whitehouse: Prove your 'corporate political footprint'

Businesses should show a 'certificate of good behavior' in order to participate in climate leadership events, he said. Read More

Engineers need a voice in public policy

Civilization depends on the ability to understand how things are made. Engineers are at the forefront of that battle. Read More

How corporate sustainability can (and must) bridge political divides

If our destiny is gridlock at best, reversal at worst, how can we avoid climate’s most devastating impacts in a decade where every year of progress counts? Read More

Why climate tech startups need a new carbon-reporting framework

Climate action frameworks have yet to support climate-smart startups. That needs to change. Read More

A ‘loss and damage’ climate fund could be a breakthrough — or an empty promise

The impact of COP27’s landmark new financing for climate justice is still to be seen. Read More

Mixed momentum on methane mitigation

One year into the Global Methane Pledge, few countries have formally introduced policies. Read More

A green wave of climate activism is cresting — companies must be 'all in'

Companies ignore young people’s concern over climate change at their peril, as evidenced by the U.S. midterm elections. Read More

City tree biodiversity helps protect urban forests — and our health

Research shows diversity matters when it comes to urban forestation, too. Read More

'Lawyer up': Republican rhetoric over ESG escalates

Five U.S. senators recently warned 51 U.S. law firms that certain ESG policies could run afoul of antitrust regulations. Read More