Tag Archives: carbon emissions

US Climate Policy Reversal May Add 7 Billion Tons of Pollutants by 2030

US Climate Policy Reversal

US Climate Policy reversal under President Trump has taken major steps to undo the climate progress made under the Biden administration. The biggest move so far is the “big beautiful bill,” passed on July 3 by the Republican-led Congress. This bill removes nearly all the support for clean energy projects like solar and wind, electric […]

Greenhouse Gas Accumulation is Increasing and so is Climate Change

Greenhouse Gas Accumulation results from pollutants released from smoke stacks.

A new international study presents a serious warning, greenhouse gas accumulation is increasing faster than scientists expected. This is pushing the planet toward dangerous levels of global warming. If current trends continue, the Earth will likely pass the key 1.5 degrees Celsius warming threshold by early 2028. A goal established in the 2015 Paris Agreement […]

Carbon Neutral vs. Net Zero – Lighting Industry’s Environmental Goals

Carbon Neutral vs. Net Zero Graphic showing environmental benefits.

Carbon neutral vs. net zero environmental impact. The lighting industry must prioritize “net zero” over “carbon neutrality” to genuinely achieve environmentally friendly goals. While these terms might seem similar, they hold different implications for sustainability. This distinction was a key theme at the recent Net Zero Lighting Conference in London, where industry experts gathered to […]