Por: Los Angeles Times Business October 04, 2022
The Inflation Reduction Act is both the most important federal climate legislation ever and sadly inadequate to protect the U.S. and the world from the effects of climate change. Where it falls short, states could intervene with tougher regulations — but many won’t. That leaves corporations, which can pressure their suppliers to take the actions necessary to prevent global warming’s most devastating effects. Several expert assessments... + full article
Forbes USA Business October 08, 2022
Founder and CEO of , with a 25-year history of building tech solutions that improve end-to-end efficiencies in the supply chain. getty With the supply chain becoming such a hot topic, the first thing that might come to mind are huge container ships carrying goods across the... + más
Council Post: Supply Chain Transparency: The Importance Of Provenance For Customer Trust | Forbes
Op-Ed: Here's how companies can strong-arm their suppliers into cutting carbon emissions | Los Angeles Times
CNBC USA Tech October 07, 2022
Zachary Bogue, co-managing partner for DCVC, speaks during the Future of Innovation: Spotlight on Artificial Intelligence Conference in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Thursday, June 22, 2017. The market for AI technologies is estimated to generate more than $60 billion in... + más
Get ready for a carbon tax in the U.S. | Orlando Sentinel
Australian miner Fortescue reveals $6.2 billion carbon plan | ABC News
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion October 06, 2022
“Carbon tax, beloved policy to fix climate change, is dead at 47.” As early as last summer, an article in The Atlantic declared the so-called political “death” of carbon pricing. With the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) last month, many critics feel... + más
3 ways to get a bigger tax refund | CBS News
Why this investor doesn't back companies that use carbon offsets | CNBC
Slate USA Tech October 04, 2022
This story was by Grist and has been republished here as part of the collaboration. You can . What do you think of when you hear the word “pollution”—a city smothered in smog, a beach strewn with trash, factories pumping out dark clouds? Now try to picture “carbon... + más
Our Views: For a healthier planet, carbon capture wells are needed | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Opinion September 29, 2022
Opposition from local governing authorities puts them seeking a way to reduce emissions in Louisiana’s vast petrochemical industry.The goal: carbon capture, reducing emissions and finding a place to store CO2.The problem: injection wells are needed to put the liquified carbon... + más
Football: Cheverus relies on its defense, big plays to shut down Wells | Portland Press Herald
The world’s largest carbon removal project yet is headed for Wyoming | The Verge
Associated Press USA Business September 20, 2022
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australian iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group announced on Tuesday a $6.2 billion plan to eliminate fossil fuels and carbon emissions from its operations by the end of the decade.The world’s fourth-largest iron ore producer expects to save $818... + más
After climate bill passage, WVa natural gas plant unveiled | ABC News
ABC News USA World September 20, 2022
CANBERRA, Australia -- Australian iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group announced on Tuesday a $6.2 billion plan to eliminate fossil fuels and carbon emissions from its operations by the end of the decade.The world’s fourth-largest iron ore producer expects to save $818... + más
Australian miner Fortescue reveals $6.2 billion carbon plan | Associated Press
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