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Zero: The Climate Race

Zero is about the tactics and technologies taking us to a world of zero emissions. Each week Bloombe

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Tripling renewables is one of the goals the COP28 discussions are circling around. It sounds good, b

Today is the start of COP28. And for the next two weeks, Zero will be in the United Arab Emirates, a

Trillions of dollars are needed to shift the world to a low-carbon future, but where will all that m

The UN Climate Conference COP28 starts next week. Before Akshat heads to the conference he’s joined

By 2025, China’s battery production capacity will be three times as much as the rest of the world co

If reducing emissions from industry is the first step for carbon capture, then drawing down excess C

You may not know Jim Hagemann Snabe by name, but he has been called Europe’s top industrialist. Snab

Introducing: Elon, Inc.

2023/11/10

At Bloomberg, we’re always talking about the biggest business stories, and no one is bigger than Elo

The U.S. is spending billions on carbon capture as a climate solution, but is it realistic? The meth

Saleemul Huq was a pre-eminent climate scientist and champion for developing countries. For many yea

This week, the International Energy Agency published its flagship report: The World Energy Outlook.

Cars are only half the electric vehicle story. There are also billions of two and three wheelers tha

Peak oil is here, or is it? Depends on how you measure, but at least one person is sure crude isn’t

It is now cheaper to save the world than destroy it. But is capitalism up to the challenge of preven

The rise of electric cars is staggering. In 2016, just 700,000 electric cars were sold worldwide, th

Brynn O’Brien not only reads corporate climate plans, she crunches the numbers. When they don’t add

Are two wheels better than four? Can cutting commuting cap carbon consumption? And where’s all the c

Setting world records. Combing through warehouses of old electronics. Seeding the Chinese solar indu

Cleantech is hard. Farming is harder. This week, Akshat Rathi visits entrepreneurs doing both.  GroG

Trillions of dollars are needed to fund the climate transition, with both the private sector and gov