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Ukraine's Push Into Green Energy Starts With 5,600 Tons of Cow Dung
The agricultural powerhouse wants to turn farm waste into energy to secure supplies and diversify its economy amid the war with Russia. Source link
The Economic Losers in the New World Order
Giant subsidies and rising protectionism are upending decades of free trade. Smaller countries, from the U.K. to Singapore, are getting left behind. Source link
Pouring Ice Into Concrete: Builders Adapt to Extreme Heat
Engineers and architects seek solutions as roads, bridges and train tracks are buckling from extreme heat gripping the globe. Source link
Mining Deploys Innovative Tech to Find Copper, Other EV Metals
Miners are turning to machine learning, cutting-edge chemistry and other innovative means to increase the supply of critical materials such as copper and graphite amid
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
How Governance Professionals Are Guiding Corporate Disclosure on Environmental and Social Topics
Increased public scrutiny of corporate action and disclosure on environmental and social topics has generated concern that both leaders and laggards are at risk of
Green Energy Is Stuck at a Financial Red Light
After years of uncertainty, last year’s Inflation Reduction Act finally gave America’s renewable-energy industry a long, green signal. Now the economy is blocking the road.
Green Energy Is Stuck at a Financial Red Light
After years of uncertainty, last year’s Inflation Reduction Act finally gave America’s renewable-energy industry a long, green signal. Now the economy is blocking the road.
What Does 'Made in America' Mean? In Green Energy, Billions Hinge on the Answer
Companies pursuing subsidies are trying to influence how the Treasury Department defines the phrase. Source link
The U.S. Clean-Energy Company That Hit the Subsidies Jackpot
First Solar stands out among beneficiaries of Biden’s climate legislation, but lots of green energy companies are ‘trying to get on the gravy train’ A