Il existe une quantité de mesures gouvernementales possibles pour lutter contre le changement climatique, mais il n’y en a qu’une qui réduit directement l’usage de combustibles fossiles et fait donc baisser les émissions de CO₂ : une contribution directement reliée à la production de combustibles fossiles (aussi appelée taxe carbone). L’échange de quotas d’émissions de... Continue Reading →

In the outskirts of Newark, New Jersey, tucked between a packaging manufacturer and an aquatics center lies a farm. Except, if you're driving down the nearby highway you probably wouldn't be able to tell that this particular farm is churning out thousands of pounds of greens each year. In fact, all you'll see is a... Continue Reading →

Representatives from throughout the supply chain recently reflected on how batteries and electronics can find their place as greener solutions in the circular economy. Technologies like electric vehicles and wind turbines were designed to help reduce the planet’s reliance on fossil fuels or support other “green” lifestyle changes, but more work needs to be done... Continue Reading →

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