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How air quality tweets are saving lives

Real-time air quality readings in developing countries helped reduce air pollution and led to lower death rates.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Greenhouse gas emissions to rise 10%, UN warns

Greenhouse gas emissions need to be reduced by 43%.

  • By Brian Bushard
  • Forbes Staff
wind turbines on a hill

The $5 billion renewables fund backing the big green superpower opportunity

The new deals will be the catalyst for transformation of what is currently a Quinbrook portfolio business into a platform business.

  • By Richard Gluyas
  • Author
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Country Road’s $1.5 million pledge to fix fashion

Country Road is offering grant funding to projects that aim to provide climate solutions to the fashion industry.

  • By Jane Lindhe
  • Forbes Staff

EY sustainability partner: Travel industry must change

‘See it before it’s gone’ is not the travel promotion we want for the future.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Wholesale to D2C: Jeweller’s journey back to purpose, intention and integrity

Natalie Fitch says some of her practices have created a bit of tension.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff
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Banking on net zero

Industry is starting to focus on the opportunities arising from the planned transition to net zero emissions by 2050

  • By Richard Gluyas
  • Author
The Good Car Company co-founder and director, Anthony Brose van Gronou,

Tasmanian company tackling EV supply and affordability problem  

Big tech names have invested in The Good Car Company to boost the availability of EVs in Australia.

  • By Jane Lindhe
  • Forbes Staff
Dolphin sculptures leaping in a fountain

Green steel cleans up with lower carbon emissions

Steel is the world’s most essential construction material

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
cows in a row on a farm

Bitcoin environmental damage on par with beef, natural gas, oil: study

The environmental costs of cryptocurrencies has become a key point in plotting the sector’s future.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff
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