
Heavy Transport Maps Out a Low-Carbon Future
Heavy transport is at a crossroads. There are many possible paths for decarbonizing aviation, maritime shipping and long-haul trucking, including sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), ammonia, methanol and...
24 Loka 202441min

Who Gives a COP? UN Biodiversity Summit Expectations
This month, 196 parties are converging in Cali, Colombia for the 16th United Nations Conference on Biological Diversity (COP16). Less famous but no less significant than its climate-focused sibling (w...
16 Loka 202429min

Rocky Markets Undermine Energy Transition Metal Demand
Lithium-ion batteries, hydrogen electrolyzers and transmission lines all require one fundamental ingredient: metals. In other words, there can be no energy transition without massive metal supplies. L...
9 Loka 202435min

BNEF Pioneers Award: Net-Zero Fuels and Nature Data
Innovative climate tech is a key weapon in the battle to halt global warming, but finding the most effective new technologies isn’t always easy. Enter the BloombergNEF Pioneers. This annual award prog...
2 Loka 202449min

Growing Problems: Food Companies’ Environmental Impact
Agriculture is responsible for almost a third of global emissions. It’s also a leading driver of deforestation, water stress and plastic waste generation, and pressure is mounting on food companies to...
25 Syys 202432min

Satellites Zero In on Elusive Methane Emissions
Methane might be the world’s simplest hydrocarbon, but its immense global warming potential makes it a complex problem in the battle to halt climate change. It’s also invisible to the human eye, which...
18 Syys 202434min

Scaling Clean Energy to Power India’s Growing Demand
Extending energy access to the world’s most populous nation will be a Herculean task. To do it while also achieving its 2030 clean energy goals, India must increase its wind and solar capacity install...
11 Syys 202438min

Big Oil Pumps the Brakes on Its Dirty Asset Divestment
International oil companies have been divesting assets at a surprising rate. Between 2015 and 2023, nine of the world’s largest IOCs have sold a total of $290 billion of assets, with upstream oil asse...
5 Syys 202431min





















