We Can Cut Petrochemicals Use Today: Textiles
Clothing textiles can reduce demand for petrochemicals by using preferred fibers and prioritizing high-quality, long-lasting garments designed for circularity.
Clothing textiles can reduce demand for petrochemicals by using preferred fibers and prioritizing high-quality, long-lasting garments designed for circularity.
Buildings can become healthier and more carbon efficient by reducing petrochemical use in construction and renovation.
Over the next several years, the Department of Energy plans to distribute over $9.5 billion in federal funding to support clean hydrogen market formation across the United States.
Data-driven ranking of natural gas sources by their methane emissions has allowed MiQ to make climate performance a market differentiator, using measurable methane cuts.
Data-driven ranking of natural gas sources by their methane emissions has allowed MiQ to make climate performance a market differentiator, using measurable methane cuts.
The pilot of RMI’s Steel Emissions Reporting Guidance with SINAI Technologies paves way for climate-differentiated steel.
Petrochemicals like plastics are key to modern life but generate 3% ¬– 10% of global GHG emissions. These briefs break down petrochemical demand and ways to cut it.
Decades-old accounting and reporting guidance has not kept up with the changing climate or evolving emissions reduction solutions.
Methane-monitoring satellites can help pinpoint and mitigate super-emitters of this potent greenhouse gas in our decisive climate decade.
Open standards and data formats, and their acceptance by the industry accelerate and guide the growth of a rich accounting ecosystem, harnessing the power of the marketplace to monumentally shift the way greenhouse gas emissions…
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