Climate & Resource

How China’s Carbon Market Is Fueling Asia’s Biggest Climate Finance Opportunity

Asia is stepping into a powerful new phase of climate leadership. Once dominated by fragmented pilot programs and uneven policies, the region’s carbon markets...

In sustainability conversations, certain phrases carry more weight than they first appear to. One of those phrases is “cradle to grave”, or sometimes, “cradle...

We’re thrilled to announce that, on the cusp of the new year, the Carbon Literacy community reached a new milestone! There are now officially...

Bitcoin ETFs Rebound with $697M as Blockchain Brings Trust to Carbon Markets

Bitcoin ETFs are making a comeback, attracting billions in inflows, while blockchain is revolutionizing carbon markets. Both show how trust, transparency, and technology can...

BYD Overtakes Tesla as World’s Biggest EV Seller in 2025

In 2025, China’s automotive maker BYD became the world’s largest seller of electric vehicles (EVs), overtaking U.S. EV pioneer Tesla for the first time....

DOE’s $2.7 Billion Push for Uranium Enrichment Rebuilds U.S. Energy Security

The United States is taking a decisive step to rebuild its nuclear fuel supply chain. The Department of Energy has announced a $2.7 billion...

NTPC Partners with Rosatom and EDF, Sparking a Nuclear Energy Revolution in India

India is taking bold steps to expand its nuclear energy capacity, aiming to secure a stable, low-carbon power supply for the future. As per...

2025 was a remarkable year for The Carbon Literacy Project.  Thanks to the hard work and dedication of our spectacular team of volunteers, interns,...

China’s EV Export Explosion: How a Domestic Price War Is Reshaping the Global Auto Market

China’s electric vehicle (EV) industry entered 2026 with momentum—and mounting pressure. At home, a fierce price war cut margins to the bone. Abroad, Chinese...

NVIDIA Controls 92% of the GPU Market in 2025 and Reveals Next Gen AI Supercomputer

NVIDIA (NVDA Stock) closed 2025 with a huge portion of the GPU market. Research data shows that the company held about 92 percent of...

The Energy Transition in 2026: 10 Trends to Watch

Technological progress is rarely linear. From the automobile to the television to solar power, a process of “gradually, then suddenly” can be observed. This...

Power Outages Cost More Than We Account For. Better Data Could Help.

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