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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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Waste reduction and water-efficiency improvements were the sustainability goals perceived as most likely to have a financial benefit. Read More
March 2, 2021
In stopping climate change, time is as important as tech Jonathan Foley Mon, 03/01/2021 – 01:30 This article originally appeared on the author’s personal blog, and was written in that capacity. Italics are the author’s. The only sure path to stop climate change is to zero out greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible. That’s it. […]
March 1, 2021
Episode 257: Happy Birthday, Bill McDonough; career advice for sustainability pros Heather Clancy Fri, 02/26/2021 – 05:00 Week in Review Stories discussed this week (1:50). Nestlé and Microsoft on financing circular innovations What China can teach the US about EV fast-charging rollouts Bill McDonough at 70: A look back … and ahead (featuring interview highlights at […]
February 26, 2021
Thirty environmental groups are calling on EPA to improve guidelines around disposal of “forever chemicals,” highlighting concern over the toxic substances in landfills and incinerators. Read More
February 24, 2021
Company leaders credit savings of $1.5 billion since 2008 to sustainable sourcing and operations, and say ongoing sustainability practices will produce more cost benefits over time. Read More
February 22, 2021
Our grid isn’t ready for climate change Sarah Golden Fri, 02/19/2021 – 01:30 Last summer, when 750,000 Californians experienced rolling blackouts as heatwaves overtook the west, some politicians in Texas took the opportunity to blame liberal policies to explain the outages. California’s politicians did this, not the heat. https://t.co/wft1kFsHfX — Attorney General Ken Paxton (@KenPaxtonTX) […]
February 19, 2021
Count William Perry Pendley among those blaming renewable energy for the disastrous blackouts this week in Texas that left millions of people without power in the Lone Star State. Read More
February 18, 2021
Why SPACs will be key to the sustainability revolution Andrew Shapiro Thu, 02/18/2021 – 02:11 Technology and finance have complementary histories of innovation, from the royal charters that launched the first global explorers to the early stock markets that fueled the industrial era. Today, the rise of SPACs is a capital markets innovation that matches […]
February 18, 2021