Technology
Nature tech? 3 startups show how it works
Here are three technologies emerging to help restore the Earth’s natural systems. Read More
Why plastic-eating enzymes are in fashion with Lululemon, Patagonia, Stella McCartney and Puma
French startup Carbios, U.S. firm Protein Evolution and Australian venture Samsara Eco are three early-stage companies pioneering enzymatic approaches to recycling textiles. Read More
The ocean and biofuels: 2 environmental regulatory updates you should know about
The highly anticipated High Seas Treaty was officially adopted by all United Nations member states, while the Biden administration officially published its new mandates for incorporating biofuels into the U.S. energy mix over the next three years. Read More
The profound promise of AI for the power sector
To transform the power sector, we need more and better data across grid and distributed devices. Read More
Climate tech for a circular economy is thriving in Amsterdam
Amsterdam committed to a circular economy by 2050. This accelerator is fostering the talent that will help the city reach its goal. Read More
Q&A: Accelerating sustainable innovation with the help of academic institutions
Sponsored: Neil Lant discusses how P&G is partnering with universities to unlock new sustainable innovations to help decarbonize laundry at every step. Read More
Get ready for a battery of EU battery regulations
The rules include a labeling mandate and will eventually require battery makers to meet certain levels of recycled content for critical minerals found in batteries, such as cobalt, lithium and nickel. Read More
DOE releases a hydrogen roadmap to cut emissions
The Department of Energy is prioritizing green hydrogen as a path forward for a net-zero economy. Read More
Is generative AI bad for the environment?
What you need to know about the carbon footprint of ChatGPT and its cousins, from a computer scientist. Read More
Inside the controversy and profitability of solar geoengineering
Solar geoengineering is a hot topic, awash with controversies that corporate players may want to avoid. Read More