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So What If Your Climate-Saving Solution Is Better?

Michael Grossman

What are you left with when someone in your industry invents something that leapfrogs you? What’s A Climate-Tech Company To Do? The post So What If Your Climate-Saving Solution Is Better? Climate tech companies should never base their brand on a particular technological advancement. appeared first on Michael's Marc.

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EVs require mined minerals. What if Indigenous people say no to more mining?

GreenBiz

Governments and industry need to ramp up their partnership game to bring new minerals to market in time to be part of a net-zero solution.

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If nature needs half of the planet, what do people need?

GreenBiz

Trying to preserve half the Earth’s surface is criticized for not accounting for global inequality. But it's essential for nature for helping the disadvantaged.

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What if carbon border taxes applied to all carbon — fossil fuels, too?

GreenBiz

Carbon border adjustments are trade policies designed to avoid 'carbon leakage' — when manufacturers relocate production to skirt green regulations.

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What Happens If the Supreme Court Ends “Chevron Deference”?

NRDC onEarth

For one, the power of federal agencies like the EPA to set rules and enforce environmental protections would shrink.

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What If Automakers Had Acted on Their Own Climate Science From 50 Years Ago?

GreenTechMedia

She talked with more than two dozen former GM and Ford employees, retired auto industry executives, academics, and environmentalists about what the companies knew about climate change five decades ago. It leaves the reader wondering: what if automakers had taken the problem more seriously a half-century ago?

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What happens to biodegradable plastics if they enter the sea? New study

Envirotec Magazine

Plymouth Marine Laboratory writes Our new study investigates what happens when biodegradable plastics enter the ocean, and whether these increasingly popular alternatives to conventional plastics are safer for marine ecosystems, or whether they come with their own risks.