Why clothing stores reduce pollution in cities
The omnichannel model of Tendam, the owner of brands like Cortefiel and Springfield, significantly reduces carbon footprints by up to 87% through physical store collections and returns.
Emissions Trading in Europe: What Lies Behind the Drop in COâ‚‚ Certificate Prices
The price of carbon pollution rights in Europe has dropped to its lowest level since August 2025, driven by a debate initiated by Chancellor Friedrich Merz regarding potential reforms to the EU emissions trading system.
According to the Trump administration, carbon dioxide is not a pollutant - the country's climate policy is about to change
The Trump administration has revoked emission standards for gasoline-powered vehicles, contradicting previous climate policies.
Skyscrapers: From Carbon Castles to Digital Lungs Reviving Cities
The article discusses the evolution of skyscrapers from being seen as environmental hazards to becoming technologically advanced structures that improve urban air quality.
US carbon pollution rose in 2025 in reversal of previous years’ reductions
In 2025, U.S. carbon pollution increased by 2.4% due to a cool winter, the growth of data centers and cryptocurrency mining, and rising natural gas prices.
It’s Today: Day of Polluting Rich
Oxfam's new analysis reveals that by January 10th, the wealthiest 1% have already exhausted their annual carbon budget for 2026, marking 'Pollutocrat Day.'
Greenhouse Gas Certificates: Record Revenue in Emissions Trading
Germany achieved a record revenue in 2025 from the sale of carbon pollution rights, generating over 21.4 billion euros for the Climate and Transformation Fund.