• The Proposed GHG Scope 2 Rule Changes - Episode 115
    2025/06/30

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    The Greenhouse Gas Protocol is now in the decision phase on how to revise their widely accepted Scope 2 emissions accounting measures. The current set of accounting rules were first established in 2015 - but a lot has changed in the interim. Revisiting these rules to modernize them and promote true, physical decarbonization is important.

    But there are a couple of proposed changes that have generated a LOT of controversy. In this episode, Paul unpacks the impact of hourly matching and deliverability and discusses how these accounting rules may slow down corporate renewable procurement immeasurably.

    For more research:

    "The world's most used carbon accounting rule is about to get a major overhaul" - WoodMackenzie

    "Limitations of Hourly Matching Claims for Scope 2 Reporting" - Greenhouse Gas Management Institute

    "Electricity System and Market Impacts of Time-based Attribute Trading and 24/7 Carbon-free Electricity Procurement" - Qingyu Xi and Jesse Jenkins, Princeton University


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    7 分
  • How the Massachusetts Community Climate Bank is Supporting Climate Action While Also Addressing Housing Affordability (Maggie Super Church - Mass Community Climate Bank) - Episode 114
    2025/06/23

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    States have shifted to the forefront of climate leadership here in the US. And one of the tools that many of these States are employing to make it easier and less risky for individuals and companies to invest behind energy savings has been the Green Bank, a financial institution designed to overcome some of the barriers to financing climate action.

    Massachusetts set up their Green Bank in a novel way, though. They embedded the institution inside of MassHousing and gave it the dual mandate to address not only climate change, but the challenge of affordable housing as well.

    So, how are they doing? Paul sits with Maggie Super Church of the Massachusetts Community Climate Bank to understand more about how the entity is delivering on its promise to save energy and costs for Massachusetts homeowners.

    For more research:

    Maggie Super Church

    Massachusetts Community Climate Bank

    All In Energy

    Cape Light Compact

    Center for ECO Technology

    MA Energy Savings Finder

    Abode Energy Management

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    7 分
  • Double Materiality and Upcoming Reporting Requirements - Episode 113
    2025/02/18

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    Pending regulations are reshaping the sustainability reporting world, with the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) starting to require European companies to report this year.

    Underpinning these reporting disclosures is something called a Double Materiality Assessment (DBA). In this episode, Paul digs into what is included in a DBA, how it differs from a company's current non-financial disclosures, and what companies should be doing to prepare for these reporting requirements. Even US based companies who may have to start reporting as soon as 2028.

    For more research:

    Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) - European Commission


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    8 分
  • The Effect of Trump's Tariff War on Clean Energy - Episode 112
    2025/02/04

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    Over this past weekend, the Trump Administration followed through on a campaign promise to issue tariffs on key trade partners of the US. Canada, Mexico and China all found themselves in the new administration's crosshairs.

    In this episode, Paul discusses some of the reasons why these tariffs are going to affect both the fossil AND clean energy industries. And why Canada and Mexico quickly reached a negotiated bargain with the US while China looks to be digging in for a prolonged trade war.

    For more research:

    "Trump tariffs seen stirring up commodity and energy sectors" - Reuters

    "Trump Tariffs Spark Fears of Clean Energy Supply Chain Chaos" - SciAm

    "Analysis: The potential economic effects of Trump’s tariffs and trade war, in 9 charts" - PBS


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    9 分
  • Smart Cities - Episode 111
    2025/01/27

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    Many large municipalities are using a combination of sensors, data management and analytical tools to dynamically manage the flow of people and cars within their borders. These Smart Cities are helping to not only improve the quality of life of residents - but are cutting down on vehicle idle time, greenhouse gas emissions, and other environmental issues.

    In this episode, Paul provides some examples of how cities around the world are utilizing smart, digital technology to improve their operations - and he discusses some of the lessons learned in rolling these tools out to the general public.

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    7 分
  • Wholesale Power Pricing Basics - Episode 110
    2025/01/07

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    As more corporations are using Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) or Virtual Power Purchase Agreements (VPPAs) to procure renewable energy, these contracts are exposing companies to the risks and variabilities of the wholesale power market.

    In this episode, Paul zeroes in on how the pricing of power in wholesale markets works so that we can start to understand, and manage, those risks.

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    9 分
  • Reflecting on the Climate Activities of 2024 - Episode 109
    2024/12/31

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    Paul wraps up 2024 with an episode looking back on the major trends and news stories from this past year. From good news stories such as the retirement of the UK's last coal facility to hard news such as the realization that we may have already passed our global 1.5 degree temperature target.

    In any regard, review with us the progress that we've made over these past 12 months and set an ambition for what 2025 is going to look like!

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    8 分
  • What Companies are Doing to Address the Sustainability of Their Product Packaging - Episode 108
    2024/12/17

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    As the holiday season descends upon us, the importance of sustainable packaging is never more important. In this episode, Paul discusses not only some of the ways that prominent companies are addressing how their are packaging and shipping their products - but also some of the prominent instances where regulators have cracked down on companies falsely claiming environmental benefits.

    Packaging is an important part of a sustainable, circular economy.

    For more research:

    "Sustainability Trends - Quarterly Outlook: October 2024" - ERM

    "A Guide to Sustainable Packaging Solutions" - Green Business Benchmark

    "Definition of Sustainable Packaging" - Sustainable Packaging Coalition

    "Why we need out-of-the-box thinking on sustainable packaging" - PA Consulting

    "Top 4 Sustainable Packaging Trends in 2025" - Lythouse

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    9 分