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News & Insights

Stay up to date on the latest from Climate TRACE as we share news, data, and insights that help the global community make meaningful climate action faster and easier.

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The overlooked carbon removal potential of secondary forests
Secondary forest growth following forest clearance in the Atewa Range Forest Reserve in Ghana (Photo credit: Neil Bowman/iStock)
Jul 23, 2025

The overlooked carbon removal potential of secondary forests

Coalition member CTrees CEO and chief scientist Sassan Saatchi and research scientist Zhihua Liu joined scientists from The Nature Conservancy, World Resources Institute, and other partners in developing the study, which found that 20- to 40-year-old secondary forests can remove carbon up to eight times faster per hectare than newly planted forests.

OceanMind: How the Red Sea Crisis has impacted international shipping activity and emissions at Saudi ports
Gantry cranes unload container ships on a sunny summer day. Jeddah port, Saudi Arabia
Jul 16, 2025

OceanMind: How the Red Sea Crisis has impacted international shipping activity and emissions at Saudi ports

Coalition member and shipping sector lead OceanMind takes a closer look at how the Red Sea Crisis and Houthi attacks on commercial vessels have impacted the region's largest port, Jeddah Islamic Port, and other Saudi ports.

Trellis: Satellite data reveals emissions hotspots in automotive supply chains
Liquid steel being poured
Jul 15, 2025

Trellis: Satellite data reveals emissions hotspots in automotive supply chains

Corporate sustainability media outlet Trellis takes a closer look at a recent insight brief from Climate TRACE and TASA Analytics, about how combining remote sensing with supply chain models can help companies move beyond crude spend-based methods for Scope 3 accounting.

Michigan State’s Bruno Basso on why agricultural emissions matter — and the data driving smarter solutions
Bruno Basso professor at MSU headshot over a backlit field of corn
Jul 08, 2025

Michigan State’s Bruno Basso on why agricultural emissions matter — and the data driving smarter solutions

We recently talked with Bruno Basso, professor at Michigan State University’s Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, where he supports Climate TRACE’s work on modeling agricultural emissions.

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