Zero is about the tactics and technologies taking us to a world of zero emissions. Each week Bloombe
It’s been eight months since President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act. Already the hundred
Amazon made Jeff Bezos very rich. In 2020, he decided to pledge a portion of that wealth — $10 billi
The world is in the middle of the sixth mass extinction and this time it's being driven by human act
Steel is the backbone of modern society, and it’s also responsible for 7% of global greenhouse-gas e
Electric aviation fulfills two futuristic promises – flying cars and emissions-free air travel. This
When Sultan Al Jaber was made president of COP28, the year’s biggest climate summit, there was outra
This week, a visit to the energy startup trying to replace coal with a very cheap battery. Form Ener
How do you rebuild an international organization for the climate era? That’s what the Paris-based In
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s latest report is out and it makes for sober reading.
What happens when a "climate bank" goes under? This week, Bloomberg Green reporter Akshat Rathi inte
If you’ve got the technology that can change the world, are you the best person to implement it? Inv
Since the Human Development Index was established in 1990, it has trended gradually upward, as peopl
When Russia attacked Ukraine last year, it expected to win in a three-day blitz. Instead, it’s becom
As Germany’s climate envoy, Jennifer Morgan stands alongside John Kerry and Xie Zhenhua of China as
This summer, Bloomberg Green reporter Akshat Rathi visited Imprint Energy, a Silicon Valley startup
Sweden is known for its climate ambition, and was the first country to set a goal to reach net zero
In 2020, Silicon Valley investor Chamath Palihapitiya said he wanted to create a holding company for
The wind industry is exploding, growing from just 2% of global electricity supply to 7% in a decade.
This January, Davos will once again host the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting and bring togethe
What causes a restaurant critic to trade the gourmet for the green? Why does a Shell geophysicist le