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Spotify Strikes a Chord: Big Q1 Gains and Bigger Climate Goals

Spotify, the world’s largest audio streaming platform, recently shared its financial results for the first quarter of 2025. Alongside its business growth, the company continues to make progress on its environmental goals. This article reviews Spotify’s recent financial performance and highlights its actions to reduce carbon emissions toward net zero and tackle climate change. Spotify […]

Chestnut Carbon Scales Up Nature-Based Carbon Removal with Largest Afforestation Project in the U.S.

Chestnut Carbon, a New York-based developer of nature-based carbon removal credits, has completed its third tree-planting season since launching in 2022. The company has now planted more than 17 million trees across 30,000+ acres of previously unused or marginal land in the Southeastern United States. Chestnut Carbon Grows the Largest Afforestation Project in the U.S. […]

Oilfield Giants Walk a Tightrope: Q1 Profits, Emissions & the Race to Net Zero

The global energy sector is transitioning, with major oilfield service companies under pressure to cut emissions while staying profitable. Baker Hughes, Halliburton, and Schlumberger (SLB) recently reported their earnings. However, here we reveal how each company is balancing investments in oil, gas, and low-carbon initiatives. Thus, beyond financials, their sustainability goals and net-zero targets set […]

Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile: Who Wins the Financial and Net Zero Race?

The telecommunications sector is growing fast as demand for faster networks and greener operations rises. Telecom giants like Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile are competing for market share while also racing toward their net-zero and sustainability goals. They are facing pressure to balance business growth with environmental responsibility. This article looks at each company’s financial results […]

Coca-Cola vs PepsiCo 2025: Who’s Leading on Profits—and Planet Goals?

Coca-Cola reported strong profits, while PepsiCo faced higher costs and slower growth. But beyond earnings, their updates on carbon emissions, water use, and plastic waste show how both companies are trying to balance business goals with environmental action. Let’s study and find out which beverage giant is making faster progress on revenue and, more importantly, […]

Will the Nickel Oversupply Continue to Crush Prices in 2025?

The global nickel market started 2025 with an oversupply dilemma. According to the International Nickel Study Group (INSG), the market is expected to face a supply surplus of 198,000 metric tons (mt) this year. That’s higher than the surplus of 179,000 mt recorded in 2024 and 170,000 mt in 2023. INSG also predicted that production […]