India government sets emission limit for hydrogen to qualify as ‘green’ Michael Murphy August 20, 2023 The Indian government has set an emission limit of two-kilogram carbon-dioxide for every kilogram of hydrogen produced to be classified....
On the menu at a UK restaurant: carbon footprint Liang Lan August 10, 2022 The menu at The Canteen in southwest England doesn't just let diners know how much a dish costs. They can....
How restoring overstocked forests can yield multiple diverse benefits George Scott August 09, 2022 Mechanical thinning of California's forests can reduce the severity of wildfires by eliminating built-up vegetation that fuels blazes.
3 questions food companies must answer to hit their climate target Liang Lan August 03, 2022 Reducing emissions to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement to avoid the worst impacts of climate change will require....
Covid lockdown did not slow down greenhouse gas emissions, methane levels surged George Scott June 27, 2022 As the world stopped functioning and went inside their homes while a virus raged outside, greenhouse gas emissions had gone....
Is Animal Agriculture As Bad As Burning Fossil Fuels? Liang Lan June 02, 2022 Between two and six billion animals are killed each day for food
Plastic Recycling Doesn’t Work and Will Never Work George Scott May 30, 2022 Americans support recycling. We do too. But although some materials can be effectively recycled and safely made from recycled content,....
The 'carbon footprint' was co-opted by fossil fuel companies to shift climate blame – here's how it can serve us again Liang Lan May 28, 2022 “You can’t manage what you can’t measure” , This can help explain why carbon emissions are under more scrutiny than....