The first step in a new industrial revolution: raising the bar for clean hubs

1 year 7 months ago
  By Nichole Saunders We’re at the threshold of a multi-billion dollar industrial decarbonization revolution that will usher in clean energy projects around the world. Unlike the industrial revolution of 100 years ago, imagine if this next one genuinely considered environmental and public good alongside economic objectives. Globally, governments are planning to use a “hub” […]
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The first step in a new industrial revolution: raising the bar for clean hubs

1 year 7 months ago

  By Nichole Saunders We’re at the threshold of a multi-billion dollar industrial decarbonization revolution that will usher in clean energy projects around the world. Unlike the industrial revolution of 100 years ago, imagine if this next one genuinely considered environmental and public good alongside economic objectives. Globally, governments are planning to use a “hub” […]

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The first step in a new industrial revolution: raising the bar for clean hubs

1 year 7 months ago

  By Nichole Saunders We’re at the threshold of a multi-billion dollar industrial decarbonization revolution that will usher in clean energy projects around the world. Unlike the industrial revolution of 100 years ago, imagine if this next one genuinely considered environmental and public good alongside economic objectives. Globally, governments are planning to use a “hub” […]

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New study shows huge variation in how different oil companies manage climate pollution – underscores need for more oversight

1 year 7 months ago
By Jon Goldstein and Ben Hmiel For the last several years, researchers have been studying methane emissions in the Permian Basin (the nation’s largest oil field) to try and understand just how much climate pollution specific oil companies may be responsible for. A new study published this week from EDF and Carbon Mapper offers insights […]
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New study shows huge variation in how different oil companies manage climate pollution – underscores need for more oversight

1 year 7 months ago

By Jon Goldstein and Ben Hmiel For the last several years, researchers have been studying methane emissions in the Permian Basin (the nation’s largest oil field) to try and understand just how much climate pollution specific oil companies may be responsible for. A new study published this week from EDF and Carbon Mapper offers insights […]

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Making the most of our climate investments: 4 lessons learned from new research

1 year 7 months ago
This blog was co-authored by Morgan Rote, Director, U.S. Climate. In the last year, the U.S. secured historic investments from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and CHIPs and Science Act that position our country to drive transformational progress on emissions, energy security and jobs in clean energy and manufacturing. […]
Chelcie Henry-Robertson

Expansion of Carbon Credit Scoring Tool Reveals  Opportunities to Improve Quality of Carbon Market 

1 year 7 months ago
The Carbon Credit Quality Initiative (CCQI) launched an expanded version of its interactive scoring tool to assess the quality of several newly added types of carbon credits. The new CCQI scores reveal that the majority of carbon credit types assessed are low in quality in one or more criteria, and underscore the need to improve the quality of carbon credits in the market.  
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Rule #1 of deploying hydrogen: Electrify first

1 year 7 months ago
By Eriko Shrestha and Tianyi Sun   There is extraordinary excitement today over zero and low carbon hydrogen. But can it live up to the silver-bullet hype?  Case in point: Evidence indicates that in certain applications, green hydrogen made using wind or solar power could indeed yield a big climate benefit over fossil fuels. And in applications […]
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