Quantifying the ROI of Sustainability
February 29, 2020

Blame! The Worm Will Turn in 2020

In a world where many live in scarcity, one commodity – blame – is always in available in abundance. We expect climate-change blame to be in overdrive before 2020 is done, with activists, governments, and deniers alike howling for relief.
February 28, 2020

Science Based Targets: The Consequences of Delay

We’ve developed a tool to help companies select science-based targets and plan for their achievement. It also demonstrates the value of starting quickly. Every year of delay comes with significant cost. You'll have to go faster and may run into the organizational equivalent of getting pulled over for speeding.
February 16, 2020

There is Progress: It Must be Accelerated. Here’s Our Method for Doing So

Two tipping points are competing to determine our future. The first is visible and physical – melting glaciers, flooded cities, and sunken islands. The second is a social tipping point – subtler, less dramatic and less observable, but just as real: melting resistance to engaging in sustainability, and a rising tide of climate action. Here's our method for ensuring the second one wins.
February 14, 2020

A Forest on the Corner: Moss, CO2 and City Trees

A simple, compact, and low-maintenance living agent that can do the work of a small forest - harvest CO2, fix nitrogen, pull many other toxins from the air and, crucially, give off oxygen - could transform the air quality in cities right where the worst pollution is found. As it happens, moss is does all of that and more.
February 14, 2020

Davos Declarations

Prior to the 2020 WEF meeting, a letter from the chairman to his members read, in part, “We look forward to the Annual Meeting being a breakthrough moment for business action on climate change.” Many seem to have taken that seriously. Here are some of the commitments that struck us most forcibly.
February 5, 2020

Dark Solar: Feel the Power of the Dark Side

Scientists have revealed Dark Matter and Dark Energy, but now they've rolled out the most improbable 'dark' of all: Dark Solar, the Dark Side of solar power. This could square the circle of renewable energy and be a boon to the 13% of humanity living without electricity. If even half the energy of photovoltaic cells can be realized at night, that would equal the output of almost 36 nuclear reactors.
January 22, 2020

30 for ’30 Megatrends: Turns Out Climate Change is on Top

It comes down to this: if you and your company are not thinking about, planning for, defending against, and leveraging the megatrends that are manifesting this decade, your entire strategy is at risk. Our proprietary 30 for 30 Megatrends© survey searched for and compiled what these sources see as the biggest and most critical trends for the next decade.
January 17, 2020

Cryptocurrency Takes The Heat — but Now it Gives Some Back

Intuitively, money that is almost entirely electronic seems like it should be environmentally friendly. Yet mining crypto — a complex and decentralized accounting exercise — requires an incredible amount of energy and creates an amazing amount of heat. Some innovators, however, are finding innovative solutions to the former and just-as-innovative uses for the latter.
Cryptocurrency Takes The Heat — but Now it Gives Some Back
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