As the Munich Security Conference gets underway, Sam Kimmins, our Director of Energy, says smart grids powered by clean energy — supported by storage and efficiency — are now the most resilient, ...
Have we reached peak global governance?"The reality is that governance is migrating away from universal treaties and consensus-based forums towards coalitions of the willing."In the latest edition of ...
Over the past months, teams from Climate Group’s corporate initiatives were on the ground in Japan. The SteelZero team met with diverse players in Japan’s steel industry to understand what is working, ...
Helen Clarkson, Climate Group CEO, writes her latest thoughts on the clean energy transition, and how it's economics that are ...
In years of listening to an excess of podcasts (true crime or otherwise) I’ve learned that in the end, it’s almost always about money. And so too with the global transition to clean energy. The ...
As the global population grows, so does the need for food and, specifically, protein. To meet that growing demand without speeding up climate change, a shift to sustainable, plant-forward food is ...
COP30 fell short on delivering the clear commitments and mechanisms the world urgently needed – but there are signs of momentum driven by “coalitions of the willing.” Read the full response from ...
The world's most widely used standard for measuring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions, is gearing itself towards locally sourced hourly carbon-free electricity. To get the most benefits, ...
In this new series, members of our influential EV100 network of electric fleet pioneers share key insights from the first phase of their EV transition. Delta was a first mover on deploying EV charging ...
Newly elected President of the Republic of Korea, Lee Jae-myung, has kicked off a pivotal new chapter for climate in South Korea. Referencing the importance of RE100 in his inaugural address, ...