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Veja’s New Sustainable Performance Sneakers Are Made From Sugar Cane and Plastic Bottles
Absorbing shock and providing 80 percent energy return, the 'Marlin' works with you.
Transparency and The Automotive Industry
In an industry where global supply chains of steel, fossil fuels and other resources are the norm, transparency often makes for an unpleasant read.
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Forget Massages: This Luxe Hotel Loyalty Program Can Be Used to Help Offset Carbon Emissions
Who knew all those booking points could help the environment?
Environmental Crises Are Forcing Millions Into Cities. Can Countries Turn Climate Migrants Into an Asset?
When he was a child, James Owuor loved hearing the elders talk about the way life used to be. So it comes as something of a surprise that at 38, he is now the one tasked with the job of describing the Before Times in Kenya’s Rift Valley. Before Lake Baringo started to rise, before…
This 110-Foot Hydrogen-Powered Catamaran Brings Zero-Emission Cruising to the High Seas
Corellian 110 incorporates a hydrogen fuel cell system in addition to electric propulsion for zero-emission cruising.
Decarbonating with Lion Brewery Co
The heritage craft brewery, which has roots in Singapore as well as London, is going carbon negative.
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Decarbonating with Lion Brewery Co

The heritage craft brewery, which has roots in Singapore as well as London, is going carbon negative.
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This New Bio-Fuel Uses Old Cooking Oil to Fly Jets With 80% Less Carbon Emissions
Derived from municipal waste, Sustainable Aviation Fuel can replace traditional jet fuel, but with 1/5th the carbon emissions.
The Urgent Need to Change the Language We Use to Talk About the Climate Crisis
Forty years ago, as I was leaving my friend’s house to throw a baseball outside, his father stopped us for inspection. “Where are you going?” Peter’s father asked. “When will you be back?” And most pointedly: “Have you done your homework?” Peter had, but I had not. “I’ll get around to it,” I said. “Ah,…
Judith Butler: Creating an Inhabitable World for Humans Means Dismantling Rigid Forms of Individuality
However differently we register this pandemic we understand it as global; it brings home the fact that we are implicated in a shared world. The capacity of living human creatures to affect one another can be a matter of life or death. Because so many resources are not equitably shared, and so many have only…
Lürssen’s First Zero-Emission, Hydrogen Fuel Cell-Powered Superyacht Is Coming in 2025
Well, it does emit something: water.
These Women Are Transforming What Climate Leadership Looks Like. Here’s What They Learned From the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic, like the climate crisis, is amplifying existing racial and gender injustices in our society. TIME editors Naina Bajekal and Elijah Wolfson moderated a conversation with two women working to create a more inclusive climate leadership space: American author, strategist and teacher Katharine Wilkinson, who co-founded and leads The All We Can Save…