Policy
We need locally led climate adaptation projects
50 Organizations Committed to Locally Led Adaptation. Now What? Read More
The EU’s groundbreaking climate law needs data
The Climate Intelligence team at RMI is building a system that will allow business to track their carbon footprint so the EU's new carbon tax will be accounted for correctly. Read More
Lighter pavement really can cool cities
Changing concrete materials does have a heat impact but only if done right. Read More
How the EU is paving its road to net-zero
Brussels launches major package of accelerated decarbonization measures, including tax reforms, new clean energy targets and carbon border tariffs Read More
Can ESG disclosures get you sued?
The good news: Historically, lawsuits brought against companies that have made vague or aspirational statements typically have failed in the courts Read More
Creating circular cities hinges on valuing embodied carbon
From food to materials to buildings, cities host the experiences that transform embodied carbon into the stuff of life. Read More
Circular cities: The Rotterdam strategy
Rotterdam, with its port and industries, outlined a pathway up to 2030 that will reduce material emissions and consumption, while generating new jobs and improving citizens’ quality of life. Read More
How NY could become a model for green concrete policy
A new bill passed in New York state tasks the Office of General Services with establishing guidelines for procuring low-carbon concrete for state projects. Read More
Argentina looks to urban farming to solve dual crises
Rosario, Argentina uses urban farming to tackle economic and climate issues. Read More
How can companies become impactful climate advocates?
Amy Meyer outlines the steps private companies should take to influence policy and how to overcome the common barriers. Read More