Cryptocurrency’s Energy Consumption Problem
RMI explores what has been done and what still needs to be done to decarbonize the energy-intensive cryptocurrency industry.
RMI explores what has been done and what still needs to be done to decarbonize the energy-intensive cryptocurrency industry.
To ensure the rights and needs of Indigenous peoples and local communities, we must look at the voluntary carbon market through an equity lens.
A new data set of global emissions sources reveals priority areas of action to reduce the climate footprint of the oil and gas industry.
If World Cup countries were going head-to-head based on their oil and gas emissions, who would win with the lowest climate footprint?…
Unprecedented transparency is needed to visualize, track, monetize, and curtail the world’s growing methane super emissions problem.
Even in an electrified future, we must decarbonize oil refineries and petrochemical plants.
This report outlines a full value chain approach to decarbonizing oil refining for petrochemicals like plastics in line with a safer climate future.
Supply chain transparency and traceability is fundamental to ensure that climate action doesn’t destroy communities and ecosystems.
RMI presents key strategies to develop responsible mineral supply chains.
The EPA’s new methane rule and the global Methane Alert and Response System launch at COP27 mark a major advance in cutting emissions of a super-potent global warming gas.