Sublime Systems Receives ASTM Certification For Low Carbon Cement
Sublime Systems has received certification that its alternative to ordinary Portland cement performs as well as traditional cement.
Sublime Systems has received certification that its alternative to ordinary Portland cement performs as well as traditional cement.
What can green investors do to navigate the expanding array of options available to them?
This is the first in the series of articles on barriers to rapid climate responses in governments and business, and how they might be overcome.
Vitol, the world’s largest independent energy trade and one of the world’s largest oil and gas companies, announced last week the formation of a renewable energy fund with privately-owned investment company Low Carbon which starts with an initial allocation of €200 million.
A recent survey of corporations around the world which have greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets approved by the Science Based Targets initiative has shown that 52% of executives predict that at least half of their products and services will be low-carbon by 2028.
For the first time, battery storage has won agreements as part of the UK’s latest Capacity Market auction, winning over 3.2 GW of contracts according to provisional auction results.
Low-carbon small and medium businesses/enterprises (SMEs) now have a new funding tool in their belt, thanks to a seemingly unlikely source, a major petrochemical concern. Royal Dutch Shell has just launched an online tool called the Access to Finance Navigator, which can help SMEs “in the low-carbon, cleantech and sustainability … [continued]
“Love me some sun,” says Philip Warburg. Well, not exactly—the longtime environmental lawyer and former president of New England’s half-century old Conservation Law Foundation titles his new book Harness the Sun: America’s Quest for a Solar-Powered Future (Beacon Press, September 2015). But like the expression, the book’s import carries the most … [continued]
New research suggests that by investing in low-carbon infrastructure, including transport, building efficiency, and waste management, cities could save $17 trillion by 2050, while also reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 3.7 gigatons of CO2 per year by 2030. The research, published by the New Climate Economy under the title … [continued]
Provisional numbers from the UK’s Department of Energy & Climate Change show that not only did electricity generation in 2014 fall by 6.7%, but low-carbon electricity increased to a record high, as did renewable energy. As can be seen below, electricity generated in 2014 fell by 6.7%, dropping from 359.2 … [continued]