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A proposed carbon emissions disclosure law in the world’s fifth-largest economy could push such requirements into the mainstream.
Rahul Tongia of the Brookings Institution argues that a swift, large-scale energy transition is unrealistic for poor countries, and unnecessary.
New York’s denial of a power plant permit highlights what’s at stake for the crypto industry and communities fighting to meet climate goals.
Cities were responsible for over half of the world’s carbon emissions in recent years. They could turn that around in the decades to come.
Emissions by a company’s suppliers and customers could count towards the total.
A new study in the journal Nature Communications says going virtual can reduce an event’s carbon footprint by 94%.
“We don’t really have a plan without the Build Back Better Act to stop the warming,” a UC Santa Barbara professor says.
The tax has been a contentious topic among Washington lawmakers, but the U.S. is behind industrialized nations in not having one in place.
Plastics could be a bigger source of greenhouse gases in the U.S. than the coal industry by 2030, if current production trends keep up.
Companies aren’t required to share data on their greenhouse gas emissions, which makes it hard for investors to evaluate their own progress toward net-zero portfolios.