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Corporate Environmental Responsibility
Cruise Lines Pursue Greener Journeys Ahead of New Climate Rules
As tourists flock to ships and strain port cities, regulators and environmental groups are pushing companies to invest in cleaner tech. Source link
California's Zero-Emissions Rule Triggers a Run on Diesel Rigs
Truckers say they are bolstering their fleets ahead of new restrictions against the polluting vehicles after Jan. 1. Source link
Companies Stall Climate Action Despite Earlier Promises
Cutting emissions is proving harder for larger companies to achieve than making commitments to cut those emissions. Source link
Microsoft Will Use Carbon-Absorbing Rocks to Meet Climate Goals
A deal with Heirloom Carbon is one of the largest-ever purchases of carbon-removal credits. Source link
Fast Fashion Aims to Mend Its Image With Repairs
Brands are encouraging shoppers to patch up their old clothes instead of throwing them out as they face growing environmental scrutiny. Source link
Justice Department and EPA Probe Telecom Companies Over Lead Cables
EPA demands data under “Superfund” law, prompted by WSJ articles. Source link
Biden's 'Made in America' Pledge Collides With His Climate Goals
Companies and lawmakers are trying to influence how the government gives out billions in subsidies. Source link
U.K. Clinches $5 Billion EV-Battery Plant as Race for Green Investments Heats Up
The move by the owner of Jaguar Land Rover throws a lifeline to Britain’s industry, which has a patchy record in the global race to
How Allbirds Lost Its Way
Quality complaints—and intractable holes—have dogged the hot shoe company, which rolled out an assortment of new products but found environmental sustainability a tough sell. Source
Exxon Mobil Buys Pipeline Operator, Making Big Bet on Carbon
Exxon Mobil is buying pipeline operator Denbury for almost $5 billion, a big bet by the oil giant on the business of transporting and storing