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Calculating Avoided Emissions With CarbonCount 2.0

First developed in 2013 by the climate investment firm HASI, CarbonCount is a decision tool that evaluates investments in U.S.-based carbon-free energy, energy efficiency, and climate resilience projects to determine how efficiently they reduce CO2 equivalent emissions per $1,000 of investment. CarbonCount scores reflect a quantitative impact assessment of the avoided emissions of a project by integrating forward-looking project assumptions, emissions factors, and capital investment. Read More

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The Electrification Era I Scaling Up Electric Vehicles

EV fleets are expanding at a fast pace in several of the world’s largest markets. This is being driven by governments and automakers who are promoting electricity powered vehicles as a key technology to curb oil use, fight climate change and air pollution. Read More

Episode 367: Plastics platitudes, carbon capture critique

Jo and Joy Banner, co-founders and co-directors of The Descendants Project, explain why we should "stop giving fossil fuels a lifeline." Sifang Chen, managing science and innovation advisor at Carbon 180, unpacks ocean carbon capture. Read More

Episode 351: Burnout and holding the line

Tune in for keynote highlights from GreenBiz 23, including Seventh Generation CEO Alison Whritenour and Nike sustainability exec Vien Truong. Read More

Episode 345: Here's hoping

Double down on buildings. Embrace circularity. Engage the workforce. 12 sustainability professionals share their hopes for the new year. Read More

The top 10 GreenBiz articles of 2022

See if you missed any of our most-read articles this year. Read More

Episode 343: Keeping SCORE on net zero, what's your 'political footprint'?

This episode features commentary from Kaya Axelsson, Net Zero Policy Engagement Fellow at the University of Oxford, and Sheldon Whitehouse, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island. Read More

Episode 341: COP27 reflections, industrial resource efficiency

On this week's episode, we hear from executives at Citi, Danone, Mastercard, Nestle and Suzano. Plus, venture capitalist Melissa Cheong of Blackhorn Ventures makes the case for startups redefining industrial resource efficiency. Read More

Episode 337: Biodiversity jobs, teaching kids about water

Will Sarni, founder and CEO of Water Foundry and the Future of Water Fund, talks about his new book, "Water, I Wonder." Read More

Episode 330: The anti-ESG movement

Plus, are carbon offsets a joke? Read More