Innovating our way to zero carbon
Dr Anna Bullen and Amanda Smith look back on three years of designing and running CAT’s Zero Carbon Britain innovation labs and training courses that are empowering organisations to act on their climate emergency declarations.
Back in February 2020, we set ourselves the aim to improve the capacity of councils, communities and organisations to take action …
The hydrogen economy moves ahead
Hydrogen is clearly one of the key drivers for decarbonizing industry and meeting crucial environmental objectives, as evidenced by the numerous announced projects and funding initiatives across the globe. This point was further underlined at the third annual HydrogeNext conference, part of Experience Power Week, presented by Chemical Engineering and POWER. The event covered …
International wildlife corridor boosted by land trusts’ work
The Algonquin to Adirondacks corridor — dubbed A2A — is one of the most intact forest and wetland linkages left in eastern North America, stretching between New York and Canada. In 1998, the journey of a collared moose named Alice helped bring attention to the A2A wildlife corridor. Since then, many groups ...
In lead-up to COP28, the Country Methane Abatement Tool is helping turn Global Methane Pledge ambition into action
As national governments look to make good on their commitments under the Global Methane Pledge (GMP), a powerful and newly updated tool from Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is helping to turn ambition into action with accessible emissions benchmarking and policy development capabilities.
“The Global Methane Pledge saw more than 150 …