Decarbonizing building operations and manufacturing requires a transformation in mindsets and capital planning to design projects that are cost-effective and aligned with organizational goals.
Recently, several THB readers have been in touch with requests. One request is to discuss climate mitigation policy in less technical terms, to be more broadly accessible to nonspecialists. The second ...
As extreme weather events become more frequent and the impacts of climate change become stronger, countries around the world are strengthening their decarbonization efforts. The 2016 Paris Agreement ...
Internationally coordinated climate mitigation policies can effectively put the world on a path toward achieving the agreed Paris temperature goals. Such coordination could be initiated by large ...
PORTLAND, Ore., June 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The White House and the U.S. Department of Energy today announced the release of phase one of a National Definition for a Zero Emissions Building for ...
Barriers are defined as obstacles that hinder or obstruct progress, as Carley clarified during the workshop welcoming remarks. A myriad of potential technical, social, legal, and political barriers ...
While sometimes imperfect, the expansion of avenues that corporations are pursuing to integrate carbon-reduction measures and climate-first policies is heartening. A decade ago, the available options ...
Koray Köse is a supply chain expert, tech futurist, author, former Gartner analyst, and now Chief Industry Officer at Everstream Analytics. The fight against climate change demands a paradigm shift ...
The path to decarbonization is arching toward hybridization and innovation. As the built environment confronts its critical role in global carbon emissions, industry leaders are moving beyond ...
The delay leaves the shipping sector in regulatory limbo even as companies, investors, and insurers press ahead with net-zero goals. It also raises fresh questions for legal, commercial, and ...
Decarbonization brings both risks and opportunities to the macroeconomy. Achieving net-zero emissions by mid-century may involve sweeping changes in technologies, policies, and systems, and the ways ...