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Why Corporate ‘Net Zero’ Pledges Should Trigger Healthy Skepticism
Corporate promises of carbon neutrality sound great on paper, but exactly how it happens is another story
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Paving With Plastic Could Help Reduce Global Waste
Now a niche market, plastic road pavers are becoming more common around the world
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Are Life-Cycle Assessments Worth the (Recycled) Paper They’re Printed On?
Developed to provide a blueprint for environmental action, LCAs often sow seeds of discord
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Many States Lead on Energy Efficiency—More Is Needed
California overtakes Massachusetts in the annual ACEEE rankings. How did your state do?
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城市乡村:一个被动的房子Energy Scorecard
Eric Whetzel reviews energy performance and offers some other thoughts about his high-performance home
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Beating the Scourge of PFAS Chemicals
These dangerous compounds are turning up in tap water across the country. Efforts are underway to turn this problem around.
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Cheaper Solar Power Will Help Low-Income Families
With the right kind of help, the benefits of rooftop solar could be extended to more homeowners
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Code Development Changes Could Silence Voter Voices
International Code Council weighs changes that would limit input from building officials
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Could Green Hydrogen Be Key to a Carbon-Free Economy?
Made in a process that uses renewable energy, green hydrogen is taking off around the globe
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In Boost for Renewables, Grid-Scale Battery Storage Is on the Rise
Storage systems under construction can power hundreds of thousands of homes