Why Government and Sustainability Leaders Are Calling for Expanded Use of Carbon Credits The sustainability industry...
Recs vs. Carbon Offsets: Demystifying Green Credit Purchases
As global warming and the effects of climate change push our planet closer to serious issues, such as rising sea...
Airline Carbon Offsets: Making Air Travel Green
Commercial aviation has made global travel a reality for nearly anyone. But with this convenience comes a price beyond...
Roundup of the Most Endangered Species in the World
The world we live in is constantly changing and evolving, and so are the species of plants and animals living in it....
How to Build a Corporate Environmental Sustainability Strategy
Building a corporate sustainability strategy is becoming increasingly important to all types of businesses. From publicly traded companies looking to attract investors focused on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors, to startups aiming to engage customers...
Article 6 and Carbon Markets: Breaking It All Down
Every year, the key decision-makers of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) convene an international climate summit known as COP (Conference of the Parties). Article 6 was part of the Paris Agreement, outlined in 2015 at COP22, which was he...
What Is Permafrost, and How Important Is It to Climate Change?
Permafrost is a solid layer of ground ice that doesn’t melt for thousands of years in some instances. These regions primarily occupy the northern latitudes of our globe but are found anywhere the ground temperature remains cold enough to stay frozen year-round. Bu...
What Are the Consequences of Burning Fossil Fuels?
The world relies on burning fossil fuels to create the majority of its energy. While fossil fuels provide an inexpensive and efficient way to produce power, large amounts of greenhouse gases are produced during fossil fuel combustion. We will explore the process of bu...