Climate Data
The SEC Opted Not to Lift the Veil on Corporate Emissions. But the Market Is Making Moves Anyway.
Nearly two years after initially announcing proposed rule changes requiring corporations to disclose climate-related risks, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has released comprehensive guidance on the level of emissions and accounting disclosure required. The SEC’s rule was expected to be a watershed moment for increasing the transparency…
Reality Check: US Natural Gas Is Not a “Cleaner” Alternative Fuel
The recent White House decision to pause US liquefied natural gas (LNG) export permits in order to conduct an update of “the underlying analyses for authorizations” has been met with big questions from both sides of the political aisle — a reflection of America’s position as the world’s top…
Sustainable Aluminum 101: How to Decarbonize a Critical Material for the Energy Transition
The aluminum industry is responsible for roughly 2 percent of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
From Global to Local: Climate TRACE Helps Prioritize Emissions Reductions from the Oil and Gas Industry
Key takeaways from the Climate TRACE emissions inventory this year from the oil and gas industry, starting with a wide lens then zooming in closer to explore how different layers of data reveal useful and actionable insights.
Introducing WasteMAP: A New Tool to Track and Reduce Waste Methane Emissions
This open-access web tool aims to create greater transparency on methane emissions data from solid waste while providing waste authorities — and the public — with actionable insights to reduce methane emissions in their communities.