Today’s piece in the WSJ’s Climate and Energy section is called “The Problem With Stuff.” It begins: A Glass-Half-Full Look at the Gargantuan Carbon Footprint of...
By the time young people in Europe leave high school, they are fluent in 3+ languages, have read Plato, and play at least one musical instrument...
Questioning/doubting is not taboo. The real issue here is what one is calling into question and for what reason. You’re essentially a crackpot if: You have...
Nearly 15 years after journalist David Owen and I tangled — and then united — over Jevons Paradox, the New York Times today published a guest...
India made a bold move in 2024 by revamping its Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS), allowing non-obligated entities to participate in the tradable carbon credits market....
Last Updated on February 22, 2024 You may have heard of lyocell fabric, or seen it on a clothing tag, but what exactly is it? And...
Australian environmental technology startup Samsara Eco, in collaboration with athletic apparel giant Lululemon, has unveiled the world’s first enzymatically recycled nylon 6,6 product. Their initiative represents...
We know that the deep sea is full of some weird, wild and wonderful creatures. The deep sea’s crushing pressure, freezing cold temperatures and pitch-black darkness...
British civil servants have grave doubts about their government’s favoured techno-fixes for climate-polluting industries like meat production and air travel, new documents show. In risk assessments...
TrustXPay (TXP) and Kyoto Network have joined forces to introduce an innovative carbon credit rewards program, marking a significant milestone in sustainable finance. TXP users can...