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Research Shows Metaverse Could Significantly Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
According to a Cornell study, the metaverse can greatly contribute to reducing business travel, a major carbon emitter as well as reduce transportation and commercial energy usage, transforming energy distribution.
World Bank Report Calls for Reform of Environmentally Impactful Subsidies
Annually, countries spend six times more on subsidizing fossil fuel consumption than their commitments under the Paris Agreement.
Origin Materials and SCGP Announce Strategic Partnership in Innovation and Sustainability
The partnership between Origin and SCGP would leverage technology that can strengthen SCGP’s supply chain and its innovative capacity.
Greening Steel and Smart Cities Are Critical to Net-Zero Goals
China and India have aggressive green energy targets — not because they want to quiet international attention; instead, they want to create smart cities and attract multinational corporations. To get there, they will need green steel — made from wind and solar, not coal.
Black & Veatch Joins UK’s Powering Net Zero Pact
Black & Veatch, a Hydrogen Council member, has joined the UK’s Powering Net Zero Pact, an effort committed to a fair transition to net zero carbon emissions.
Buildings Belong at the Heart of Climate Action
We spend 90% of our lives indoors, and when it comes to decarbonization, buildings represent the greatest economic heft, emotional weight, and environmental lift of any sector.