… first in a series on key opportunities to accelerate regenerative agriculture in the United States. Ordinary agricultural production aggravates greenhouse gas emissions as well as soil … water quality, and biodiversity. At today’s rate of soil degradation, some scientists predict the world’s topsoil could be destroyed within 60 years. Regenerative agriculture can … water quality, and biodiversity. At today’s rate of soil degradation, some scientists predict the world’s topsoil could be destroyed within 60 years. Regenerative agriculture can …
… about new forms of VPPA aggregation formed a focal point for this year’s Renewable Energy Markets conference in San Diego. Now, some companies are taking shares of VPPA … projects rather than bilaterally contracting to build one strictly for their own renewable energy demand. The talk explored the ins-and-outs of such deals, and provided some pointers for constructing one. 2876 …
… Fund announced the closing of its $150 million green bond. The environmental nonprofit offered the 10-year notes in order to expand its Working Forest Fund. CFN spoke to Conservation … Fund announced the closing of its $150 million green bond. The environmental nonprofit offered the 10-year notes in order to expand its Working Forest Fund. CFN spoke to Conservation …
… auto industry has never matched that of nations like Germany, Japan or the United States, the nation has managed to outpace rivals in the production and adoption of electric … by 2015 and in 2018, over 1.1 million electric cars were sold in the country. 2813 Clean Energy What Can the United States Learn From China’s Robust EV Development? … Moises Escobar … Although China’s …
… The policies explored in this series, taken together and adopted at national scale, would allow the United States to do its part in limiting global warming to 1.5°C. Can it be done? The final … practice. 2884 Part V: Building the Low-Carbon Future … Robert J. Klee … The policies explored in this series, taken together and adopted at national scale, would allow the United …
… About 30% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions come from transportation. But we can look to key states for a glimpse of what climate leadership on transit looks like. 2884 Part IV: … About 30% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions come from transportation. But we can look to key states for a glimpse of what climate leadership on transit looks like. … Part IV: …
… States across the country have led efforts to revamp the electric grid: modernizing century-old systems, promoting energy efficiency, and investing in distributed energy generation that replaces central grids. Through smart investment and incentives, the …
… For years, red and blue states across the country have been building the policy architecture for ambitious national … the states’ lead on setting economy-wide greenhouse gas targets, establishing renewable energy requirements for electric utility portfolios, and building out new renewable energy …
… as a matter of law and policy? Yes, there is. We should look no further than the blue and redstates that are currently leading on climate to see the strategies in action that would achieve the swift and far-reaching emissions reductions we require. 2884 Clean Energy Sustainable Finance and ESG Part I: Searching for a New Deal on Climate? Look to the …
… Environmental credit trading programs have gained traction for pollutants like carbon emissions, at least … flexible and cost-effective water quality control, but in contrast to some environmental credits, markets have struggled to gain momentum. 2880 Building Demand in US Water Quality Trading Markets … Chris Lewis … Environmental credit trading programs have gained traction for pollutants like carbon emissions, at least …