Carbon emissions stories
Yahoo and Good-Loop have partnered to offer carbon neutral ad opportunities, aiding brands in becoming more sustainable.
Combining digital and industrial data, Hitachi Vantara helps customers intelligently assess IT systems and OT processes for a more energy-efficient future.
A new report has revealed that switching enterprise network services from on-premise devices can cut related carbon emissions up to 96%.
IT and telecoms business leaders in the UK and Ireland say the energy crisis will impact their organisations ability to meet emissions reduction plans.
81% of business leaders at UK and Irish data centres say the energy crisis will impact their organisation's ability to meet its emissions reduction plans.
The new solution empowers enterprises to achieve sustainability goals through a lower-carbon emissions alternative to transport IT purchases.
Deep learning could recover hard-to-detect materials, lift recyclate quality and cut landfill use as Europe tightens recycled-content rules.
The new tool could cut costly rework by helping construction teams make construction-ready decisions earlier and share project records more easily.
Green Acres has partnered with STIHL to launch a nationwide emissions reduction program by transitioning from petrol to battery-powered equipment.
The tech sector is urging the Albanese Government to adopt recommendations to galvanise the role technology is playing in reducing Australia's carbon emissions.
Homes could cost slightly more to build, but lower energy bills and emissions are expected as Australia lifts its NatHERS bar to seven stars.
A proposed USD $35-45 billion crossing is being criticised for entrenching car dependency while risking the loss of promised light rail.
Transport critics say National's road-heavy plan revives costly schemes, with old estimates leaving a multibillion-pound funding gap.
In civil construction, the concept hinges on system boundaries, with finite resources, waste and carbon shaping whether projects can endure.
The new Hamilton facility could cut cargo costs by up to 30% and shift Upper North Island freight off roads and onto rail.
Retrofitting heavy hauliers to run on electricity could cut noise and emissions on bridge, wind and power projects worldwide.
Developers face 16 new minimum tests under a consultation that could reshape New Zealand green building certification from mid-2024.
Civil contractors warn the next emissions plan could slow vital infrastructure delivery unless it backs proven low-carbon options and recycling.
Most stranded fossil fuel losses would hit the richest households, while governments could cheaply shield lower-income savers in affluent countries.
Passenger rail could cut emissions and widen access, but chronic underinvestment and patchy national coordination still hold New Zealand back.