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Updated Home Energy Efficiency Standards Could Affect One in Four Homes
Updated efficiency standards from HUD and USDA will lower bills and make homes safer. Here’s how.
The Federal Government is Electrifying All New Buildings — States and Cities Should Follow Suit
Covering new buildings and major renovations, the new rule is one of the biggest actions Washington has taken to cut climate pollution from federal properties.
Why Sectoral Target-Setting Finance Frameworks Are Key to Industrial Decarbonization
Setting climate targets to reduce financed emissions is now the norm for most of the banking sector. And, for the over 40 founding signatories to the Net-Zero Banking Alliance, April marks the deadline to…
Where Gas Flaring Is Endangering Communities
The new Flaring EJ feature on the Oil Climate Index plus Gas tool uncovers environmental justice and health risks associated with flaring in the U.S.
Low-Cost, Reliable Electricity for Nigerian Businesses: Nigeria’s First DisCo-Enabled Hybrid Solar Project
This article was originally published as a contributed article in The Guardian Nigeria. Mohammed Akar is the general manager of The Wood Factory, a leading manufacturer of high-end furniture, doors, and home…
Green Iron Corridors: A New Way to Transform the Steel Business
By rethinking the ironmaking process around the world, we can bring clean steel one step closer.
3 Reasons Why Climate Players Should Care About Utility Rate of Return
Lower returns on equity for utilities will make them more competitive and hasten the energy transition.
The European Union’s Newest Tool to Tackle Carbon Leakage
How CBAM is driving the urgent need for measuring product-level emissions so that companies don’t lose access to the EU market.
Analysis: Illinois is leaving money on the table until it embraces clean transportation
Clean transportation choices would unlock $2,800 per household each year — while saving thousands of lives.