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California regulators are voting on solar mandates for new buildings.
Published: August 11, 2021
The state’s Energy Commission is considering a requirement for commercial and high-rise multifamily projects to have solar power and battery storage. Read More.
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Episode 268: Doing the math on net zero; taking food waste off the menu Heather Clancy Fri, 05/14/2021 – 02:00 Week in Review Stories discussed this week (4:30) Is “net zero” much ado about nothing? Infrastructure, green finance and net zero The link between net zero and supply chain innovation Features Doing the math on […]
May 14, 2021
Net zero is transforming clean energy procurement Sarah Golden Fri, 05/14/2021 – 00:00 “Net zero” is eating all other corporate climate language. Two years ago, I regularly saw headlines about corporate renewable energy targets in my daily diet of newsletters and PR pitches. Now those announcements are rare. Corporations are all about net-zero goals. While […]
May 14, 2021
The Biden administration is considering sanctions over China’s alleged use of forced labor in production of solar panels and other components in renewable energy, climate envoy John Kerry told lawmakers yesterday. Read More
May 13, 2021
The new dynamic duo: Pricing and food waste Jesse Klein Tue, 05/11/2021 – 00:05 Anyone who has taken a basic economics course knows two main factors dictate price: supply and demand. But price-setters know there are many other small and large influences. Israel-based company Wasteless is trying to bring one of those factors to the […]
May 11, 2021
Some of the federal government’s top scientists on climate change, marine life and chemicals are under consideration for a prestigious civil service award. Read More
May 6, 2021
EPA should launch new reviews of air emission standards for two toxic chemicals to better account for their cancer-causing potential and to further the pursuit of environmental justice for hundreds of thousands of people, the agency’s in-house watchdog said in a wide-ranging report released today. Read More
May 6, 2021
What does digital art have to do with sustainability? Ben Soltoff Wed, 05/05/2021 – 01:30 Minutes before midnight March 22, two art collectors got into a heated bidding war at a charity auction for a climate organization. The auction was happening online, but it was eliciting the same staggering dollar amounts and tense drama of an […]
May 5, 2021
Community solar, urban trees and the digitization of employee engagement Heather Clancy Mon, 05/03/2021 – 00:05 A perennial concern of corporate sustainability professionals — how to nurture employee buy-in for the organization’s programs and strategy — easily could have been sidelined during the COVID-19 pandemic, as companies everywhere shifted to accommodate remote workforces. But heightened […]
May 3, 2021