Technology
Could this be the turning point for green hydrogen?
More companies are talking up green hydrogen as a method of decarbonizing transportation and carbon-intense industrial processes. Read More
The high-hanging fruit is reachable. The question is how soon?
To decarbonize sectors such as steel and long-distance transport, we need to take partial steps in the short term, such as increased efficiency, reduced demand and greater circularity, while also investing in new technology and infrastructure for the long term. Read More
Extreme weather is a risk to companies — here’s how they’re preparing
How Liberty Mutual, Lendlease and Duke Energy insures their operations against future investments for climate change. Read More
Game-changing air conditioning startup wins startup competition at VERGE 21
From supply chain logistics to toilet water reuse, a diverse set of startups offered creative solutions for the climate crisis. Read More
Here's what to make of the COP26 methane moment
The fight to reduce the powerful super pollutant is already underway, with the focus on agriculture, landfill management and industrial emissions. Read More
These big corporations are pledging to accelerate purchases of climate tech
The First Movers Coalition launched at COP26 seeks to create demand for low-carbon approaches to steel, cement, aluminum, chemicals, shipping, aviation and trucking. Read More
These are the strategies behind China’s ambitious clean energy transition
The country leads the world in terms of total wind and solar energy installed and is poised to be the primary supplier of the clean economy. Read More
Episode 291: The economics of climate tech, Microsoft's new emissions accounting app
Tune in for highlights from the mainstage of VERGE 21. Read More
The five food startups shining at VERGE 21
During a pitch contest at GreenBiz's VERGE 21 conference, startups focusing on food waste and alternative proteins took center stage. Read More
What Microsoft’s new app says about the digitalization of sustainability
The software giant is turning its homegrown systems for tracking and managing carbon emissions data into a new cloud service for its customers. Read More