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'Green product scarcity' is looming: How can businesses remove the cleantech bottleneck?

Business Green

World Economic Forum and Boston Consulting Group warn that despite growing demand for green products, supply chain risks pose a major threat to the net zero transition. How can these emerging clean technologies be deplayed fast enough and in sufficient quantities to actually bend the global emissions curve downwards?

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'Giant opportunity': Why achieving a net zero emission supply chain could be cheaper than you think

Business Green

Supply chain decarbonisation is possible at relatively low cost to consumers, World Economic Forum and Boston Consulting Group research suggests. Similarly, producing a zero carbon pair of jeans or a basket of groceries might add just €1 onto the price tag, according to the report.

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The landmark trial that could determine who pays to rid America’s drinking water of PFAS

Grist

Jeffrey Greenberg / Universal Images Group via Getty Images Peters collected himself and began to devise a plan. Preliminary estimates suggest that the price tag on filtering forever chemicals out of America’s drinking water is more than $3.8 People had been drinking the poisoned water, and no one knew for how long. billion per year.

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? Big oil’s big CCS play #158

Climate Tech VC

The majority of Denbury’s revenue comes from EOR, which involves injecting CO2 into the ground in order to extend the life of oil fields, and ~60% of the price tag likely covered the value of Denbury’s oil production rather than the CCS infrastructure. fund investing in renewable energy infrastructure projects.