Paying airlines to scrap — instead of sell — old planes produces environmental benefits at a low cost
Tough standards led to an increase in auto-related patents
What emerges is a fragmented view of corporate contribution to global warming
Breakthrough technologies are years off for aviation, but incremental improvements are available
Companies that report emissions appear greener only in a narrow measure
Less attention to downside of nation’s carbon-neutral goals
Governments needn’t subsidize charging networks
Applying the behavioral concept of “place attachment” to the logistics of battling climate change
Power companies haven’t maximized the benefits of customers agreeing to short-term electricity interruptions
A model for cities to boost ridership, without snarling car traffic
Behavior, other factors influence which improvements are effective
A verdict on organic wines, imagining a world without cross-border capital constraints, beach houses and a financial crisis
Homebuyers ignore warnings of rising seas; lenders keep lending