SBTi’s rigid emissions rules don’t reflect business reality
The Science Based Targets initiative ignores the good a company’s products do in avoiding planet-heating emissions – only counting those from its operations Chris Hocknell
The Science Based Targets initiative ignores the good a company’s products do in avoiding planet-heating emissions – only counting those from its operations Chris Hocknell
An inspection station at the exit of the stringers before moving to the lay out station at Heliene’s Mountain Iron Facility (Credit: Heliene) Excelsior Energy
A commercial area in Sugar Grove, Illinois. (Credit: DJ Fogbound / Creative Commons) by Kari Lydersen, Energy News Network A couple in Sugar Grove, Illinois,
Comment: Businesses are not required to cut all their value chain emissions in line with a 1.5C warming limit – and allowing offsetting could weaken
A Nexamp community solar farm (Credit: Nexamp) Nexamp, a community solar developer and owner, announced that it has secured $520 million in a capital raise
“The Bomber,” a 9.2 MW rooftop community solar garden located in Carroll County, Maryland (Courtesy: Summit Ridge) By Katie Leesman, Counsel, Ballard Spahr LLP During
Simon Stiell says far more money is required for developing countries to submit bold new climate plans, which would benefit all economies The head of
Comment: The World Bank and IMF have a big part to play in raising the $3 trillion needed to help countries meet global development goals
A portion of the Eleven Mile Solar Center under construction. (Courtesy: Ørsted) A research-backed report compiled by Sigenergy and THEnergy aims to shed light on