Upcoming EU Rules on Green Claims and What They Mean
The European Green Deal is a pact that looks to improve the well-being and health of citizens and fu...
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For decades, new government policies and activism have helped us make big strides in environmental protection. However, the...
Air Pollution and Climate Change: Their Impact Today and in the Future
While the concern with air pollution may seem relatively novel to some people, it’s been considered a threat to human...
SEC’s Climate Disclosure Proposal Underscores Shift Toward Transparency
In March 2022, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) put forward a proposed rule around climate-related...
The Road to Net Zero: How Freight Companies Reduce Emissions
Carbon emissions are a part of everyday life, from the cars we drive to the power stations creating the electricity for our...
COP27 Highlights Carbon Credits and Wealth Transfers
At the 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), world leaders, environmental advocates, and associated stakeholders came together in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt to discuss global climate-related goals. The ...
Sustainability Trends: What’s New, and What Does the Future Hold?
Sustainability is more than just a buzzword. It is our pathway to a long and healthy life on this planet for us, our children, their children, and beyond. Without sustainability, we could exhaust all our natural resources and create an even greater climate crisis than w...
Ozone Depletion: What Is It, and Does It Still Matter?
The ozone layer and ozone depletion dominated the news from the late-1980s through the 2010s, leaving many worrying about a growing hole in this protective layer and the issues it would cause. Today, climate change and global warming caused by carbon dioxide emissions a...
Carbon Footprint of Driving vs. Flying: What’s Best for the Earth?
Travel and tourism was a $700 billion global moneymaker in 2022, and the industry has shown no signs of slowing. While this is great for the world economy, because travel also requires burning fossil fuels, it can be a significant contributor to the amount of greenhouse...