Environmental news from around the world.
- Which Roofing Materials Are Best For The Environment The best eco-friendly roofing depends on the roofing materials, its lifespan, and your local climate. Metal and clay roofs last decades and are highly recyclable, while green and solar roofs cut energy use and even generate power. Asphalt shingles are cheap but short-lived and wasteful, making them the least sustainable choice. Human activities such as...
- How the UKF8001 Refrigerator Water Filter Keeps Your Drinking Water Free from Chlorine and Taste Issues The refrigerator has become the go-to source of chilled and clean drinking water for several households. What many fail to consider is how the hidden elements in the supply affect the water’s taste and quality. People also fail to understand that the treatment of municipal water with chlorine and other contaminants makes drinking water less...
- It’s time to see nature as an ‘investment frontier’ not a ‘victim’ A keynote speech at the Ethical Finance Global summit called for ‘less doom more boom’ and an end to counterproductive rhetoric. Delivered by Andrew W. Mitchell, founder of Equilibrium Futures and an advisor to the UN, believes that positioning nature as a ‘victim’ and emphasising the depth of the crisis causes many people to switch […]
- From Barn to Beautiful Home: A Step-by-Step Guide to Barn Conversions Turning an old barn into a home has become very popular. People love this idea because it saves history, uses fewer new materials, and reduces waste. If you dream of living in a cozy, unique house, a barn conversion might be perfect. This guide will walk you through each step, showing the process, challenges, and...
- Ban dolphin hunt call Ban dolphin hunt call Channel News brendan 18th September 2025 Teaser Media
- New Defra secretary Emma Reynolds has a big ‘to do’ list but a chance to make some publicly popular moves Emma Reynolds has become the tenth UK environment secretary in a decade, joining the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) at a critical time for environmental protection. She won’t be short of advice as her officials navigate a lengthy submissions queue and journalists […]
- Moving in Alaska: What You Need to Know Moving in Alaska is not like moving anywhere else in the United States. The state is huge, the weather is tough, and many towns are far apart with few roads. Even a short move can take careful planning. This guide explains the challenges of moving in Alaska, what to look for in a moving company,...
- Audubon Photography Awards Expands with 2025 Winners NEW YORK / SANTIAGO / BOGOTA (September 17, 2025) – Today the National Audubon Society announced the winners of the 2025 Audubon Photography Awards. Now in its sixteenth year, the awards have...
- Building a Career as a Chilean Nature Photographer It started with toads. Felipe Esteban Toledo Alarcón, the first winner of the Audubon Photography Awards Grand Prize, Chile and Colombia, was filming helmeted water toads (Calyptocephalella gayi) in...
- Audubon Florida Celebrates Two Sunshine State Winners in Audubon Photography Awards Today the National Audubon Society announced the winners and honorable mentions of the 2025 Audubon Photography Awards, including two images that capture bird life in Florida. Now in its sixteenth...
- Two California Photographers Win in 2025 International Audubon Photography Awards Today the National Audubon Society announced the winners of the 2025 Audubon Photography Awards – including two winning photographers from California and two honorable mention photos taken in...
- Another lost calf for J Pod A Southern Resident orca calf recently passed away, the fourth loss for the mother. The post Another lost calf for J Pod appeared first on Environment America.
- West Volusia Audubon Society and Stetson University Partner to Protect Birds Across the country and throughout the hemisphere, bird migration is surging as we march further into the fall season. Millions of birds fly from their northern breeding grounds to winter in warmer...
- How One Determined 14-Year-Old Became an Award-Winning Bird Photographer In Colombia, spotting a Blue-gray Tanager is hardly an event. They can be seen perched on electric lines, flying over fields, and hanging around city roads, trees, and gardens. But for 14-year-old...
- The 2025 Audubon Photography Awards: Honorable Mentions Did you peruse the winning images and videos for the 2025 Audubon Photograph Awards and wish for more? You’re in luck. Below, enjoy the honorable mention awardees for each category—all selected...
- The 2025 Audubon Photography Awards: Winners Birds don’t recognize borders, and their migrations connect people and places across the Americas. We thought it was time that the Audubon Photography Awards follow their lead. This year we’ve...
- Nearly 50,000 plastic pellets found through citizen science effort The International Plastic Pellet Count brought together hundreds of people to collect microplastics and better understand plastic pellet pollution. The post Nearly 50,000 plastic pellets found through citizen science effort appeared first on Environment America.
- Sea otter awareness week Sea otters get their own week. Here are ten things to know about these playful creatures. The post Sea otter awareness week appeared first on Environment America.
- Mount St. Helens looked like it was erupting. It’s old volcanic ash Commercial pilots flying near Mount St. Helens reported a plume of fine ash rising over the volcano. USGS says it's a harmless phenomenon.
- The Power of Plants: Eco-Friendly Gardening Tips for Beginners Gardening is more than food or flowers. It is a way to connect with nature and add life around you. In today’s world, we hear about climate change, less wildlife, and fewer resources. Your garden can help. The choices you make in your yard or even on your balcony can save water, feed pollinators, and...
- Commercial Fridge Buying Guide: UL Certification and Energy Efficiency Explained Running a commercial kitchen means balancing food safety, smooth operations, and controlling costs. Refrigeration is at the heart of it all. A reliable fridge keeps ingredients fresh, ensures compliance with health codes, and supports daily service. But these heavy-duty machines also consume a lot of energy—often one of the biggest expenses in foodservice. That’s where...
- Turkish recycling deaths expose fatal flaws in UK waste policy A major global investigation has exposed the dangerous realities of overseas recycling factories and insufficient safeguarding in Britain. In total, it is believed more than 200 boys and men have been killed or shredded in Turkish recycling factories over the past decade. The shocking revelations have come to light through a new true-crime podcast, Boy Wasted, […]
- Europe and France tighten textile rules: What to know A new eco-score and textile waste law will transform how fashion is made, sold and recycled, piling pressure on brands to clean up their act. The post Europe and France tighten textile rules: What to know appeared first on Trellis.
- 6 accelerator programs to advance your sustainability career in 2025 A chance for mid-career and senior professionals to enhance their skills. The post 6 accelerator programs to advance your sustainability career in 2025 appeared first on Trellis.
- Livestock emissions could be about to plummet Time2Graze is a new initiative which looks to co-develop new systems which can help reduce the impact of farming in the American tropics. Supported by the Global Methane Hub, a new tool will be developed by the Alliance of Biodiversity International and CIAT. The focus is improving less to timely and reliable pasture information, meaning […]
- Net zero: construction professionals must educate building users after retrofit The industry is failing to engage with the most important stakeholders in any given retrofit project — the occupants. Research from building services testing, intelligence and research company BSRIA has revealed almost all construction professionals believe occupant behaviour plays a defining role in the operational efficiency of buildings. Despite this, 76% of respondents admitted they […]
- As Ice Melts, a New Island Emerges in Alaska The Alsek Glacier in southeastern Alaska once encircled a small rocky mound known as Prow Knob. But in recent decades, the retreat of the glacier has left Prow Knob as a freestanding island.Read more on E360 →
- This new machine churns out carbon-storing biochar on the cheap A worker-owned cooperative is deploying PyroTowers to produce biochar, which helps farmers in the developing world improve their yields.
- Defending the Earth is deadly work. A new report illuminates how much. Nearly 150 land and environment defenders were killed or disappeared last year, most for standing up to mining and logging.
- Farmworkers already face harsh conditions. Now they may have to deal with a pay cut. Hard-line immigration policy, climate change, and labor shortages are colliding to create a real problem for U.S. farms.
- Gas stove makers quietly delete air pollution warnings as they fight mandatory health labels Manufacturers sued to stop a Colorado law requiring air quality warnings, arguing gas stoves are safe. Some of their websites once said the opposite.
- Drill baby drill 'will kill' Drill baby drill 'will kill' Channel News brendan 17th September 2025 Teaser Media
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Accelerating Adoption of Low-Carbon Concrete with Eco Material Technologies’ Grant Quasha As trade dynamics shift and tariffs reshape supply chains, construction companies must rethink how they... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Accelerating Adoption of Low-Carbon Concrete with Eco Material Technologies’ Grant Quasha appeared first on Earth911.
- Australian investors undeterred amidst global uncertainty, prioritise financial security, tech stocks, and tangible goals Wealth app Sharesies reveals that Aussies aren’t deterred by tumultuous global issues when making investment decisions. A survey of retail investors shows they remain confident in their investments despite global uncertainties, choosing to maintain or increase their investments (61%). A similar number (65%) also admitted to being comfortable with the same, or increased amount of risk in […] The post Australian investors undeterred amidst global uncertainty, prioritise financial security, tech stocks, and tangible goals appeared first on Eco News.
- Could salary sacrifice unlock greener homes for less? This post is by Thom Groot, co-founder and CEO at The Electric Car Scheme. The transition to net zero homes fitted with clean bill-cutting technology like solar panels, batteries and heat pumps is moving far too slowly. This is not because of a lack of […]
- Bank of Sydney backs The Reconnect Project with $20,000 grant to bridge digital divide and fight e-waste The Reconnect Project CEO, Annette Brodie with Bank of Sydney CEO, Melos Sulicich With cost-of-living pressures rising and e-waste mounting, The Reconnect Project has been awarded Bank of Sydney’s $20,000 Grant for Good to expand its work refurbishing technology, supporting disadvantaged Australians, and providing vital first jobs for neurodivergent youth. Based in Penshurst NSW, The […] The post Bank of Sydney backs The Reconnect Project with $20,000 grant to bridge digital divide and fight e-waste appeared first on Eco News.
- Grassroots and community leadership – the key to protecting our Biodiversity. Hopetoun Primary School Tackling environmental biosecurity threats like Phythophthora Dieback, by focusing on foundational change. The Dieback Working Group are hosting their annual Dieback Information Group (DIG) Conference from the 23rd – 25th September 2025 at Murdoch University in Boorloo, Perth, where experts come together to facilitate connections and discussions across a wide range of […] The post Grassroots and community leadership – the key to protecting our Biodiversity. appeared first on Eco News.
- Government $1.1 Billion Investment Package to Secure Australia’s Low Carbon Fuel Future Australia is set to become a major global player in sustainable fuels, with the Federal Government investing $1.1 billion to accelerate the supply of low-carbon liquid fuels, to drive decarbonisation across the nation’s key industries. The ground-breaking investment will turbo-charge Australia’s emerging low-carbon liquid fuels sector, strengthen the nation’s fuel security and help position Australia […] The post Government $1.1 Billion Investment Package to Secure Australia’s Low Carbon Fuel Future appeared first on Eco News.
- Energy Efficiency and Electrification Can Deliver 20% of Australia’s 2035 Emissions Reduction Target Luke Menzel, CEO of Energy Efficiency Council Energy efficiency and electrification could contribute around 20 percent of the emissions cuts needed for Australia to hit a 75 percent reduction target by 2035, according to a new analysis released by the Energy Efficiency Council (EEC) today. The analysis, based on scenario modelling by Climateworks Centre, provides the […] The post Energy Efficiency and Electrification Can Deliver 20% of Australia’s 2035 Emissions Reduction Target appeared first on Eco News.
- UCS Group and Schneider Electric partner to deliver intelligent microgrid solutions across Australia Louise Monger, Vice President Digital Energy at Schneider Electric UCS Group has achieved more than 60% monthly savings on electricity bills at its own site through the partnership. The collaboration has enabled 100% utilisation of onsite solar generation, ensuring no renewable energy goes to waste. The new technology applies AI forecasting and optimisation across solar […] The post UCS Group and Schneider Electric partner to deliver intelligent microgrid solutions across Australia appeared first on Eco News.
- Tanuki Wins the Fertilizer Industry Kookaburra Environmental Award for Innovation in Sustainable Fertiliser Tanuki has been awarded the Fertilizer Industry Kookaburra Environmental Award at the 2025 Fertilizer Australia Environmental Awards held in Melbourne on Wednesday 10 September. This award recognises the pioneering work undertaken by Tanuki and joint venture partners Pyrocal and Fertec to develop an innovative fertiliser product that will concurrently tackle critical environmental and agricultural challenges. The award-winning product is a granulated blend […] The post Tanuki Wins the Fertilizer Industry Kookaburra Environmental Award for Innovation in Sustainable Fertiliser appeared first on Eco News.
- Radisson Hotels and Ryanair are among buyers for huge soil carbon credit release The market for such credits got another boost this week with a major purchase by the government of Singapore. The post Radisson Hotels and Ryanair are among buyers for huge soil carbon credit release appeared first on Trellis.
- Bayer revamps Sustainability Council, looking to deliver on its ambitious targets The pharmaceutical and agriculture giant is bringing in fresh expertise as it races to cut emissions, transform farming and expand global health access by 2030. The post Bayer revamps Sustainability Council, looking to deliver on its ambitious targets appeared first on Trellis.
- New Study Reveals Where Conservation Can Deliver for Birds, Communities, and Climate NEW YORK (September 16, 2025) -- Today, the National Audubon Society announced the publication of a new study in Scientific Reports that identifies places in the continental United States where...
- Oregon’s Jurassic fish: the white sturgeon Some life on Earth hasn’t changed in millennia and the white sturgeon, found in Oregon, exemplifies this. The post Oregon’s Jurassic fish: the white sturgeon appeared first on Environment America.
- Why Is Modeling Climate More Complex Than Forecasting Weather? Climate models must simulate many overlapping systems to predict or project future climate.
- ‘Green’ diesel producer’s supplier linked to Amazon deforestation A U.S. renewable diesel refiner purchased tallow from slaughterhouses supplied by ranches fined for illegal clearing of Brazilian forests.
- What you should know about the partnership that’s unifying carbon accounting standards The International Organization for Standardization and Greenhouse Gas Protocol will align guidelines for corporate disclosure on emissions. The post What you should know about the partnership that’s unifying carbon accounting standards appeared first on Trellis.
- Eco-Friendly Renovations: How Smarter Planning Reduces Construction Waste When we talk about waste, most of us think of plastic bottles, food scraps, or overflowing bins on collection day. What often slips under the radar is construction waste, and it’s huge. The annual construction waste is expected to hit 2.2 billion tons globally by 2025. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, construction and...
- Be Part of Climate Week 2025 at Columbia Climate School Join us next week for events on resilient water systems, sustainable fashion, the energy transition and much more.
- WA restaurant owner pleads guilty to trafficking black bear parts A Skagit County restaurant owner illegally bought whole waterfowl and black bear parts, including 13 gallbladders and six livers, from an undercover officer.
- How Green Campuses Become Models for a Sustainable Society Universities around the world are changing the way they care for the environment. Many schools now run green campuses—places where big institutions live and work in ways that protect nature. These campuses are more than just schools. They are testing grounds where new ideas grow before moving out to cities, businesses, and governments. Colleges have...
- U.S. Spending Bill to Grant $40 Billion in Fossil Fuel Subsidies A report finds that the Republican spending bill will grant $40 billion in new subsidies to the oil and gas industry over the next decade.Read more on E360 →
- Birmingham Museums Trust makes major net zero stride A new partnership with Equity Energies will see the organisation secure huge savings on costs and emissions. According to a spokesperson from Birmingham Museums Trust, the new deal has immediately unlocked £182,000 in costs savings and a more flexible and sustainable power supply. Focused on gas and electricity procurement, the contract will lead to a […]
- This Pennsylvania settlement could set the standard for preventing tiny plastic pellet pollution A company agreed to install technology to watch for the tiny plastic pellets.
- How low oil prices turned Trump’s call to ‘drill, baby, drill’ into a pipe dream Trump promised boom times for the U.S. oil industry. They're laying off staff and reducing spending instead.
- Streamlining planning consultation on energy and infrastructure schemes: pros and cons With Downing Street determined to expedite major construction projects through more efficient approval processes, Hannah McGinn considers the risk of unforeseen consequences. Under government proposals set out in April as part of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, ‘burdensome’ consultation requirements on nationally significant infrastructure projects (NSIPs), will be scrapped to (according to MHCLG figures) save £1bn and […]
- Mulch 101: Mulching Your Soil for a Healthy Garden Mulch is any material you use to cover bare soil in a landscape. But mulching... The post Mulch 101: Mulching Your Soil for a Healthy Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- 7 Ways To Preserve Your Garden Harvest There’s something so special about planting a garden, watching it grow, harvesting, and then enjoying... The post 7 Ways To Preserve Your Garden Harvest appeared first on Earth911.
- Living Ocean Hosts Surfboard Auction to Fund Whale Research Some of the auctioned surfboards, pictured above. 20 Uniquely Painted Surfboards by 20 Different Local Artists Will Be Showcased Living Ocean, an Australian environmental non-profit organisation, will be bringing together Australia’s surf, art, and philanthropy community for Art for Oceans, its inaugural surfboard auction which raises money for marine preservation and whale conservation efforts. The auction will […] The post Living Ocean Hosts Surfboard Auction to Fund Whale Research appeared first on Eco News.
- Declaring war on the climate Declaring war on the climate Channel Comment brendan 16th September 2025 Teaser Media
- Is Natural Gas Renewable? The Truth Behind Its Role in the Energy Transition When you switch on your stove or turn up the heat, there’s a good chance natural gas is behind it. It powers nearly a quarter of the world’s energy use. But one question keeps surfacing: is natural gas renewable? The answer is simple but layered. Conventional natural gas is a fossil fuel formed over millions...
- Lightning-fast power: breakthrough powers supercapacitors that rival batteries Monash University Monash engineers are commercialising breakthrough supercapacitors that rival batteries in energy storage while vastly outperforming them in power delivery. This paves the way for faster-charging EVs, more efficient renewable energy storage, and high-performance electronics. Ionic Industries, a Monash spinout, is working to bring the technology to market. Monash University researchers have made a major […] The post Lightning-fast power: breakthrough powers supercapacitors that rival batteries appeared first on Eco News.
- Affordable Environmental Ratings Could Transform the Billion-Dollar Building Products Market A new partnership between GECA and Rebuilt promises to remove one of the biggest barriers to sustainability in construction: cost. By combining Rebuilt’s embodied carbon measurement tools with GECA’s trusted ecolabel standards, the two organisations will deliver environmental ratings at a fraction of the current price, making it possible for thousands more products to […] The post Affordable Environmental Ratings Could Transform the Billion-Dollar Building Products Market appeared first on Eco News.
- 65% of Young Australians Are More Likely to Buy from Brands with the 1% for the Planet Logo 1% for the Planet showcases leadership of Australian and New Zealand businesses driving global environmental impact A new survey conducted through Harris Poll found that 65% of Australians aged 18–34 are more likely to purchase from a brand displaying the 1% for the Planet logo, and overall, 49% of people in Australia would be influenced […] The post 65% of Young Australians Are More Likely to Buy from Brands with the 1% for the Planet Logo appeared first on Eco News.
- Kuwait plans fifteen-fold renewable generation boost, but targets need more time By Rystad Energy Kuwait is grappling with relentless heat, aging infrastructure and unplanned power outages, prompting major investments in grid reliability. Today, renewables account for less than 1% of Kuwait’s electricity generation, but the country aims to grow that to 15% by 2030, with natural gas serving as a crucial transitional fuel. However, Rystad Energy […] The post Kuwait plans fifteen-fold renewable generation boost, but targets need more time appeared first on Eco News.
- East winds to stoke fire danger in Western WA East winds are predicted for Western Washington as a low pressure system moves in and temperatures rise and NWS issued a red flag warning for much of the region.
- For The Hautman Brothers, the Secret to Duck Stamp Dominance Is All in the Family On a frigid May morning just west of Minneapolis, three brothers in their 60s—Bob, Jim, and Joe Hautman—peer through a chain-link fence at the ranch-style house on the other side. Tarps hide much...
- Young people suing Trump over climate have their day in federal court Young climate activists suing President Donald Trump have a big ask for a federal judge this week: Immediately block three of the president’s executive orders.
- Exploring Essential Ecosystems for a Thriving Urban Future MPA-ESP students traveled through the Bronx to learn about why urban rivers, wetlands and forests are crucial to the future of our cities.
- Why Venus Williams wore wool at the U.S. OpenThe material's evangelists see the tennis star's latest outfit as a 'breakout' moment for the fiber in high-performance settings. The post Why Venus Williams wore wool at the U.S. Open appeared first on Trellis.
- Why Everlane switched to a ‘clean luxury’ messageThe apparel company is looking to leave past controversies behind as it leans into natural fibers and a net-zero-by-2050 goal. The post Why Everlane switched to a ‘clean luxury’ message appeared first on Trellis.
- Sustainability In Your Ear: SePRO’s Mark Heilman On Phosphorus, Waterways, And Invasive SpeciesListen now and read a transcript of this episode. Introducing Sustainability In Your Ear transcripts.... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: SePRO’s Mark Heilman On Phosphorus, Waterways, And Invasive Species appeared first on Earth911.
- £1.1bn to decarbonise UK ports including Merseyside, Tyneside and Great YarmouthThe joint public-private funding was confirmed on the first day of London International Shipping Week. In total, Downing Street has unveiled a package worth £448million to cut emissions from ports and nearshore output. This will go to the UK Shipping Office for Reducing Emissions [SHORE], supporting research and development of new clean maritime technologies such […]
- Don’t exclude nature from carbon credit rules, a group of experts tell the SBTiAn open letter to the organization takes aim at a potential preference for engineered climate solutions such as direct air capture. The post Don’t exclude nature from carbon credit rules, a group of experts tell the SBTi appeared first on Trellis.
- UPS’s CSO: 5 lessons for driving changeAdapting business thinking to sustainability helped the shipping and logistics giant deliver sustainability results. The post UPS’s CSO: 5 lessons for driving change appeared first on Trellis.
- How Climate Risks Are Putting Home Insurance Out of ReachAfter years underestimating the risks posed by climate-fueled disasters, the U.S. home insurance industry is in turmoil. In vulnerable areas, rising insurance costs are upending housing markets and communities, as homeowners scramble to try to find insurance they can afford.Read more on E360 →
- Republicans are using an arcane oversight rule to permanently dismantle federal land protectionsRepublican lawmakers want to use the Congressional Review Act to permanently erase federal land use plans in Alaska — and beyond.
- How to get Georgia voters to turn out for the PSC election? Talk about their power bills.Campaigns and activists are racing to educate voters on the Public Service Commission, elected officials with power over energy bills and climate action.
- How a profit-sharing agreement could be a new model for mining on Indigenous landThe unprecedented deal the Shoshone-Paiute struck with a Canadian gold company will test whether mining can align with Indigenous rights.
- 5 Traditions That Are Terrible for the Environment (and What You Can Do Instead)Holidays, weddings, and funerals — all events that are practically bursting with tradition. Traditions are... The post 5 Traditions That Are Terrible for the Environment (and What You Can Do Instead) appeared first on Earth911.
- Pig farm horror exposedPig farm horror exposed Channel News brendan 15th September 2025 Teaser Media
- Parents: Climate risk report is a red alert for our children’s safety – but the worst can still be avoided with bold 2035 actionToday’s National Climate Risk Assessment is a stark warning for Australian families. It confirms what parents have long feared in our bones: climate change is putting the very systems that support our lives at risk – from our health and food to housing, social cohesion, economic shocks and national security. Parents for Climate say only urgent action […] The post Parents: Climate risk report is a red alert for our children’s safety – but the worst can still be avoided with bold 2035 action appeared first on Eco News.
- Boral successfully trials concrete with recycled concrete aggregates recarbonated via carbon capture from a cement plant – an Australian firstBoral recarbonated concrete trial C Boral Limited (“Boral”) has successfully produced concrete made with recycled concrete aggregates that have been recarbonated via carbon capture technology from its integrated cement manufacturing plant. The trial, the first of its kind in Australia, saw recycled concrete aggregates from Boral’s Widemere recycling facility used as feedstock to capture and […] The post Boral successfully trials concrete with recycled concrete aggregates recarbonated via carbon capture from a cement plant – an Australian first appeared first on Eco News.
- Frightening forecast demands a serious 2035 targetAustralian Conservation Foundation The National Climate Risk Assessment, two years in the making and released today, paints a picture of a profoundly altered Australia and its dire warnings demand an emergency response from the Albanese government, the Australian Conservation Foundation said. The assessment analyses 11 priority risks under three scenarios: 1.5°C, 2°C and 3°C. (The Climate Action […] The post Frightening forecast demands a serious 2035 target appeared first on Eco News.
- ‘Everything we love is at stake’: Climate Risk report lays bare the dire costs of inaction for Australian communitiesPhoto Credit: Andrew Quilty / Greenpeace Greenpeace Australia Pacific The National Climate Risk Assessment, released today, lays out the catastrophic impacts to communities and ecosystems across Australia if we fail to reduce climate pollution fast enough and limit warming to 1.5 degrees. The report paints a frightening future of increasingly deadly heatwaves, destructive fire seasons, extreme […] The post ‘Everything we love is at stake’: Climate Risk report lays bare the dire costs of inaction for Australian communities appeared first on Eco News.
- Modelling shows Electric Car Discount could halve vehicle emissions if continued to 2035EVC, NALSPA & AFIA New research shows that keeping the Electric Car Discount in place for a decade could halve vehicle emissions compared with ending the policy earlier, whilst tripling value for money through health, environmental and economic benefits. Independent modelling by Magenta Advisory and Pragmatic Policy Group (PPG) has found continuing the Fringe Benefit Tax […] The post Modelling shows Electric Car Discount could halve vehicle emissions if continued to 2035 appeared first on Eco News.
- Beijing AIForce Technology wins PepsiCo’s 2025 Greenhouse Accelerator Program in Asia PacificThe winning Beijing AIForce Technology team at the final GHAC event in Shanghai, China Chosen from among 10 finalists, Beijing AIForce Technology impressed judges with its autonomous, low-carbon electric tractors PepsiCo, a global leader in beverages and convenient foods, is proud to announce Beijing AIForce Technology as the winner of the 2025 Greenhouse Accelerator (GHAC) program in […] The post Beijing AIForce Technology wins PepsiCo’s 2025 Greenhouse Accelerator Program in Asia Pacific appeared first on Eco News.
- Big plans to conserve tiny organisms globallyMonash University Key points Microbes dominate biodiversity and are critical for society A new international body aims to safeguard them Monash expert says microbes must be conserved, just like plants and animals A new global body will promote the conservation of microbes, which it argues are as important to the Earth’s biodiversity as plants, animals […] The post Big plans to conserve tiny organisms globally appeared first on Eco News.
- U.S. EV sales will slow further under Trump policies, forecast saysThe forecast is the latest to highlight how policies championed by President Donald Trump are expected to turn the U.S. into a global EV laggard.
- US taxpayers will pay billions in new fossil fuel subsidies thanks to the Big Beautiful BillA report finds that President Trump’s flagship legislation will grant $40 billion in new subsidies to the oil and gas industry over the next decade.
- A PNW bird is in mysterious decline. Two Salish Sea islands hold cluesIn Washington, the tufted puffin has seen a 90% reduction in population in recent decades, with fewer than 2,000 of the birds remaining on the West Coast. Scientists say two small islands in the Salish Sea may hold some clues as to why.
- No tap water, toilets at Mount Rainier’s ParadiseThe nearest running water and restrooms at the Cougar Rock picnic area and campground, about 9 miles and a 20-minute drive from Paradise.
- Another orca pushes a dead calf through the Salish Sea in WAAn orca calf born to J36, aka Alki, died within the past three days, the Center for Whale Research reported Saturday. Both were sighted in Rosario Strait.
- California’s first solar-covered canal is now fully onlineThe 1.6-megawatt pilot system is among a growing number of initiatives to put solar over waterways. The approach could generate gigawatts of power nationwide.
- Do Recalls Mean a Brand Is Unsafe? Understanding What a Crib Recall Really MeansWhen a Crib Recall Sparks Fear Hearing that your baby’s crib has been recalled can feel scary. Many parents ask: Is my crib unsafe? Should I stop trusting this brand? The truth: recalls are more common than most people think. A recall does not always mean the brand is unsafe. Knowing what a crib recall...
- Among Birds and Trees—Finding Presence in NatureFor most of my life, I didn’t notice trees. Sure, I saw them, but nothing registered. My conscious brain didn’t take note of anything about them. I was so preoccupied with the rest of life that...
- Among Birds and Trees—Finding Presence in NatureFor most of my life, I didn’t notice trees. Sure, I saw them, but nothing registered. My conscious brain didn’t take note of anything about them. I was so preoccupied with the rest of life that...
- WA officials alarmed over possible change in plans for Hanford cleanupThe federal government may be looking to abandon glassification to neutalize nuclear waste at the Hanford nuclear reservation, worried state officials say.
- Audubon Biologists Bring Hemispheric Experience to Protect Florida's Birds and the Places They NeedThe Audubon Florida team goes above and beyond to protect sea, shore, and wading birds around the state’s vast coastline. Many team members bring years of hands-on experience studying a variety of...
- Audubon Biologists Bring Hemispheric Experience to Protect Florida's Birds and the Places They NeedThe Audubon Florida team goes above and beyond to protect sea, shore, and wading birds around the state’s vast coastline. Many team members bring years of hands-on experience studying a variety of...
- EPA to Stop Collecting Emissions Data From PollutersThe EPA proposal would end requirements for thousands of coal-burning power plants, oil refineries, steel mills and other industrial facilities across the U.S.
- Seattle eyes electric cargo bikes for greener deliveriesSeattle is considering new rules for electric cargo bikes to help ease congestion while boosting the city's effort to reduce harmful greenhouse gases.
- Nike CSO leaves role after 19 monthsJaycee Pribulsky's career began in government and includes almost nine years at Nike. Her next move has yet to be disclosed. The post Nike CSO leaves role after 19 months appeared first on Trellis.
- Washington fall foliage could come and go early this year, experts sayAnxious for fall? The brilliant golden leaves might arrive early this year — and fall earlier too. Here's why.
- Earth911 Inspiration: What Is Wealth?Today’s Earth911 inspiration is a quote from R. Buckminster Fuller’s Critical Path. An essential early... The post Earth911 Inspiration: What Is Wealth? appeared first on Earth911.
- For stakeholder trust, prioritize human dialogue over AIA return to in-person dialogues can help improve stakeholder engagement and sustainability impact. The post For stakeholder trust, prioritize human dialogue over AI appeared first on Trellis.
- How to set financial goals for a resale programCreating a P&L that accounts for the blurred lines in resale can help companies set goals and timelines. The post How to set financial goals for a resale program appeared first on Trellis.
- Data centers gobble Earth’s resources. What if we took them to space instead?A sci-fi idea is gaining supporters, from billionaires to city councils. Whether it's feasible is another matter.
- The climate squeezeThe climate squeeze Channel Comment brendan 12th September 2025 Teaser Media
- The Environmental Cost of Ignoring Medical Waste RegulationsMedical waste is one of the most dangerous yet hidden forms of pollution. Every day, hospitals and clinics create tons of waste—some filled with germs, chemicals, or drugs. Rules exist to make sure this waste is treated safely. But when rules are ignored, the result is lasting harm to nature, people, and the economy. Ignoring...
- Celebrating Quandamooka Culture with the Opening of QUAMPI Arts CentreThe Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation (QYAC) is excited to announce the official opening of QUAMPI, a vibrant new First Nations designed, owned and operated Arts and Cultural Centre, dedicated to showcasing and celebrating Quandamooka arts, culture and story-telling. QUAMPI features a Regional-standard gallery with permanent exhibitions of Quandamooka art, and workshop spaces, a talking circle, Elders […] The post Celebrating Quandamooka Culture with the Opening of QUAMPI Arts Centre appeared first on Eco News.
- TOMRA Food brings the benefits of AI to greater parts of the food industry with new innovative sorting solutionThe TOMRA 4C with LUCAi is a revolutionary optical sorting machine designed and optimized to increase detection, accuracy, performance, efficiency and flexibility for the nut and IQF industries. “The TOMRA 4C will allow even more producers, processors and repackers to benefit from the significant developments AI, machine learning and deep learning bring to the food […] The post TOMRA Food brings the benefits of AI to greater parts of the food industry with new innovative sorting solution appeared first on Eco News.
- Hunter-Central Coast Renewable Energy Zone project secures planning approvalMinister for Climate Change and Energy, Penny Sharpe visiting HCC REZ and Ausgrid workers Penny Sharpe Minister for Climate Change Minister for Energy Minister for the Environment Minister for Heritage Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council Yasmin Catley Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism Minister for the Hunter David Harris Minister for Aboriginal […] The post Hunter-Central Coast Renewable Energy Zone project secures planning approval appeared first on Eco News.
- WMRR commends NSW PFAS inquiry findings: urgent national source controls neededThe Waste Management and Resource Recovery Association (WMRR) welcomes the report of the NSW Select Committee on PFAS Contamination in Waterways and Drinking Water Supplies. The inquiry has made clear what the WARR industry and WMRR has long known: the waste industry cannot resolve PFAS contamination at the end of the pipe. The only genuinely […] The post WMRR commends NSW PFAS inquiry findings: urgent national source controls needed appeared first on Eco News.
- HX Expeditions Expands Award Winning World-First Antarctica ProgrammeHX & University of Tasmania (UTAS) Confirm They are Expanding with Two New Online Courses for the upcoming Antarctica Season HX Expeditions, the world’s first and longest-running expedition cruise, scooped one of the finalist awards in the Expedition Cruise Initiative of the Year award category at Seatrade Europe in Hamburg last night. The accolade was given for its pioneering partnership […] The post HX Expeditions Expands Award Winning World-First Antarctica Programme appeared first on Eco News.
- Legal battle reignites over Lower Snake River Dams, salmonThe Trump administration pulled back a landmark agreement over the operations of dams in the Columbia Basin. Now the legal fight has reignited.
- Restoration of Greenwich Audubon Center’s Historic "Mead House" Is a Milestone Towards Audubon Campus Restoration in Greenwich and Across AudubonGREENWICH, CT—The Greenwich Audubon Center’s historic Mead House has been restored, a milestone achievement in a greater effort to restore the full campus. Supporters celebrated in August with a...
- Restoration of Greenwich Audubon Center’s Historic "Mead House" Is a Milestone Towards Audubon Campus Restoration in Greenwich and Across AudubonGREENWICH, CT—The Greenwich Audubon Center’s historic Mead House has been restored, a milestone achievement in a greater effort to restore the full campus. Supporters celebrated in August with a...
- Rainfall and Water Levels for August 2025Our research team recorded nearly nine inches of rain in August, which is roughly seven percent below our 65-year average for August rainfall. 18690 Last year, our summer wet season was very wet...
- Rainfall and Water Levels for August 2025Our conservation team recorded nearly nine inches of rain in August, which is roughly seven percent below our average for August rainfall. 18690 Last year, our summer wet season was very wet, but...
- Scientists Respond to the Planned Termination of the Only U.S. Antarctic Research VesselIn a signed letter, 170 researchers, including 10 from Columbia University, urged Congress and National Science Foundation to continue the operation of the Nathaniel B. Palmer.
- A Pollution Paradox: Western Wildfires Improve Air Quality on the East CoastWestern wildfires are producing massive plumes of smoke that have, in recent years, clouded eastern skies. But a new study finds that, paradoxically, heat from fires is reshaping weather patterns in ways that are actually improving overall air quality on the East Coast.Read more on E360 →
- Solar driving American energy growthWith renewables on track to meet more than a quarter of America’s electricity in 2026, solar energy drives the growth. The post Solar driving American energy growth appeared first on Environment America.
- JBS pledged to be net-zero by 2040. It’s far off trackThe company has backtracked on its promise, calling it an "aspiration." The post JBS pledged to be net-zero by 2040. It’s far off track appeared first on Trellis.
- Well-preserved Amazon rainforest on Indigenous lands can protect people from diseases, study findsA new study finds well-preserved areas of Amazon rainforest occupied and managed by Indigenous peoples show lower incidences of multiple diseases in the regions around them.
- What to know about California’s looming new disclosure deadlinesLarge companies doing business in the Golden State face rules that are unprecedented in the U.S. The post What to know about California’s looming new disclosure deadlines appeared first on Trellis.
- 4 solar power breakthroughs in 2025, from a legendary climate activist Bill McKibben, founder of activist groups 350.org and Third Act, offers a hopeful account of solar energy’s life-changing economic potential in his new book, “Here Comes the Sun.” The post 4 solar power breakthroughs in 2025, from a legendary climate activist appeared first on Trellis.
- How polluted is Cosmopolis’ defunct pulp mill? We don’t know, WA saysThe mill has been leaking acid and other contaminants, and its owners will be responsible for cleaning it up, the state says.
- From Backyard to Biodiversity Hotspot: How to Create Wildlife Corridors in Urban SpacesCities are often seen as concrete jungles, dominated by buildings, roads, and human activity. Yet, even in dense urban areas, there are opportunities to create spaces where wildlife can thrive. By designing green links between gardens, parks, and other natural areas, people can help animals and plants move more freely and safely. Understanding the Role...
- Corporate Carbon Offset Strategy: Quality and Impact in 2025The carbon offset market is growing fast. In 2022, it was worth $2 billion. By 2030, experts expect it to reach $100 billion. Many big companies, like Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, and Disney, now purchase carbon offsets as part of their net-zero plans. Offsets are no longer optional. They are key to business strategy. This shows...
- RINA awards KOMAC Approval in Principle for LNG- Fuelled H2-Ready LCO? CarrierRINA, the inspection, certification, ship classification and consulting engineering multinational, has awarded Korea Maritime Consultants Co., Ltd. (KOMAC) the Approval in Principle (AiP) for a newly developed 40,000 CBM LNG-fuelled, hydrogen-ready, liquid CO? (LCO?) carrier. Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) technologies offer significant potential for decarbonisation and are a key enabler of a more […] The post RINA awards KOMAC Approval in Principle for LNG- Fuelled H2-Ready LCO? Carrier appeared first on Eco News.
- Inside the Plastics Industry Playbook: Delay, Deny, and DistractIn an interview with e360, Saabira Chaudhuri, author of a new book on the history of the plastics industry, discusses how petrochemical companies worldwide have molded consumers to embrace convenience and disposability — no matter the environmental and public health costs.Read more on E360 →
- Ahead of COP, Africa aims to become the continent of climate solutionsThe continent’s 54 nations outline a bold vision for climate action and pledges to present a unified position at the global meeting later this year.
- How do we feed billions without wrecking the planet? A Q&A about our food systems.From fermented fungi to gene-edited pesticides, Michael Grunwald explores innovative solutions to boost food production while protecting the planet in his latest book.
- Students, schools race to save clean energy projects in face of Trump deadlineMany projects such as solar panels and electric school buses may not meet new deadlines for tax credits under the “big, beautiful bill.”
- Councils launch innovative solar and battery program for local residentsMaking the switch to renewable energy at home will become easier and more affordable for Newcastle, Lake Macquarie and Maitland residents following the launch of a new council-led program this month. The Solar Neighbourhoods initiative is designed to remove barriers that have held back solar and battery uptake in the region, including high upfront costs, […] The post Councils launch innovative solar and battery program for local residents appeared first on Eco News.
- Beyond the filter: what’s happening in industrial air pollution management?In many industries, it’s simply no longer practical to tackle air pollution management with “bolt-on” solutions, and you can’t address regulatory requirements such as BREFs by simply adding an appropriate filter or catalyst to a process. Envirotec explored the latest thinking in industrial air pollution management in conversation with Luhrfilter UK, a group with a […]
- Why White Labrador Puppies Are So Special: Personality, Rarity & Family FitMost people know Labradors as the cheerful, easygoing family dogs who never seem to tire of fetch. They’re America’s favorite breed for a reason. But every so often, you spot a Labrador that looks a little different—a pale, cream-colored pup with a coat so bright it almost glows. White Labrador puppies capture attention instantly, and...
- Easy DIY Skincare Recipes That Truly Care for SkinWe’ve all heard the statistic about the skin being the body’s largest organ, but opinions... The post Easy DIY Skincare Recipes That Truly Care for Skin appeared first on Earth911.
- Making nano clouds to manage temperaturesIn Finland, a new nanoscale metasurface based on clouds could revolutionise heating and cooling. We speak to the professor responsible for this potential game-changer. Our built environment continues to represent 39% of all energy related carbon emissions. Bringing this down is going to be incredibly challenging, not least given we are also facing mounting […]
- Simplicity unstuck: Britons don’t understand disposable vape banDespite Downing Street setting a policy to stop the sale of single use e-cigarettes and similar products, many users are unclear what ‘illegal’ means in practice. The revelations have been revealed by retail trade bible The Grocer. According to the results of its latest poll, 29% of UK vapers think the ban only comes into […]
- Oxford startup unveils AI powered tech to hoover up construction dustPM2.5 and PM10 particulates are the main target of the system, which is the latest product of Britain’s burgeoning climate innovation sector. Mistify AI’s AI-powered, solar-enabled technology begins by using laser sensors and cameras to monitor particulate levels in the immediate atmosphere. Adjustments are made for wind, humidity and other activity, enabling accurate presumption of […]
- Why Is My Cat Breathing Heavy? Signs You Shouldn’t IgnoreSeeing your cat breathing heavy can be worrying. Cats aren’t like dogs—they don’t normally pant or huff. When a cat breathes heavy, it’s not just unusual. It’s a warning. Sometimes it’s stress or heat. Other times, it signals a deeper problem in the heart, lungs, or airways. Knowing the difference isn’t optional. It could save...
- Boolah Trial Farm Field Day: Data, Collaboration, Innovation Cuts Emissions, Keeps Profits StrongBoolah Trial Farm Field Day reveals how data, collaboration and innovation are key to cutting emissions while keeping profits strong The 2025 Boolah Trial Farm Field Day has reinforced how trials at Boolah are leading the way in innovative commercial-scale regenerative agriculture, with around 400 growers, agronomists and industry experts undeterred by wet conditions in Pallamallawa, […] The post Boolah Trial Farm Field Day: Data, Collaboration, Innovation Cuts Emissions, Keeps Profits Strong appeared first on Eco News.
- Schneider Electric’s Innovation Day: Reinventing cooling in the AI eraIndustry leaders are set to gather in Sydney to explore next-generation data centre cooling. Focus on AI-driven workloads, liquid cooling, and sustainable infrastructure solutions. Spotlight on Schneider Electric’s strengthened portfolio following the acquisition of Motivair. As AI reshapes the global data centre landscape, Schneider Electric is bringing together technology pioneers, consultants, and enterprise leaders for its highly […] The post Schneider Electric’s Innovation Day: Reinventing cooling in the AI era appeared first on Eco News.
- Coca-Cola Europacific Partners teams up with Landcare Australia to boost biodiversity at its sitesCoca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) today announces a new, five-year partnership with leading environmental not-for-profit organisation, Landcare Australia, to help protect and preserve Australia’s natural environment, with a focus on boosting biodiversity and fostering sustainable ecosystems. The partnership is centred on a major revegetation project that will take place at various CCEP sites throughout Australia and […] The post Coca-Cola Europacific Partners teams up with Landcare Australia to boost biodiversity at its sites appeared first on Eco News.
- Take flight with the 2025 Aussie Bird Count – 20–26 OctoberRainbow Lorikeet Photo Credit: Andrew Silcocks Registrations now open for Australia’s largest citizen science project Spring has arrived and so has Australia’s favourite citizen science event. A national celebration of our diverse birdlife, from magpies and fairy-wrens to cockatoos, curlews and honeyeaters, the 2025 Aussie Bird Count is taking flight for its 12th year, with […] The post Take flight with the 2025 Aussie Bird Count – 20–26 October appeared first on Eco News.
- Asia’s largest sustainable gastronomy event in November 2025Philippines to host the first-ever Terra Madre Asia & Pacific Terra Madre, the global gathering created by Slow Food and known for its biennial Terra Madre Salone del Gusto event in Turin, Italy, will hold its first-ever regional edition in Asia and Pacific in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, from November 19 to 23, 2025. Under the […] The post Asia’s largest sustainable gastronomy event in November 2025 appeared first on Eco News.
- Community Crafting for Seabird ScienceWhen a community comes together to support bird conservation, we are rewarded with hope. Hope that our combined efforts will make a difference. How can a local community group impact sea and...
- Community Crafting for Seabird ScienceWhen a community comes together to support bird conservation, we are rewarded with hope. Hope that our combined efforts will make a difference. How can a local community group impact sea and...
- Protecting the Roadless Rule Safeguards More Than Just ForestsFor nearly a quarter century, the Roadless Area Conservation Rule — known simply as the Roadless Rule — has served as one of the nation’s fundamental conservation policies. Adopted in 2001...
- Protecting the Roadless Rule Safeguards More Than Just ForestsFor nearly a quarter century, the Roadless Area Conservation Rule — known simply as the Roadless Rule — has served as one of the nation’s fundamental conservation policies. Adopted in 2001...
- In Georgia, Trump’s immigration agenda and clean energy jobs are collidingExpert foreign workers are key to setting up new factories in the U.S. An ICE raid targeting them could hurt efforts to ramp up American manufacturing.
- Trump moves to scrap Biden rule that protected public landsThe BLM proposal would prioritize oil and gas drilling, coal mining, logging, and grazing, as opposed to conservation, recreation and renewable energy development.
- EPA allows slaughterhouses to keep polluting our waterThe EPA has nixed a proposed rule that would have cut water pollution from slaughterhouses by 100 million pounds per year. The post EPA allows slaughterhouses to keep polluting our water appeared first on Environment America.
- Energy Saving Trust publishes local authority public transport emissions toolkitPlanning and delivery guidance is now available for English councils planning transit projects. Transport Decarbonisation: Local Authority Toolkit covers nine different interventions that are available to local authorities looking to cut emissions from public transport systems. These include active travel, car clubs, deliveries and freight, and demand responsible solutions. Crucially, the free-to-access resource, published by […]
- Taking Science Education to the Seas With the 2025 School of RockAboard the R/V Marcus G. Langseth, 13 teachers traveled from San Diego to the Galápagos Islands this summer, learning about oceanography and collaboration along the way.
- Is it possible to have it all: to build 1.5 million homes without accelerating the climate crisis?How can we build 1.5 million homes without breaking the carbon budget? This was the question we set for a webinar I chaired last week, which Green Alliance organised in partnership with the Institute of Structural Engineers (IStructE). If we carry on doing what we’ve […]
- How Lime is aiming to slash its emissions intensity by 97 percentThe shared mobility company, which is tracking ahead of its goal, must do “virtually everything right” if it is to succeed by 2030. The post How Lime is aiming to slash its emissions intensity by 97 percent appeared first on Trellis.
- Meat from Endangered Sharks Being Sold in U.S. StoresSome U.S. stores are selling illicit meat from endangered sharks under false or misleading labels, an investigation finds.Read more on E360 →
- Mussels-and-sensors solution anticipates appearance of toxic algal bloomsAustralian researchers say they have come up with a technology-based solution to detecting the onset of water quality decline in its earliest stages. This would allow action to be taken long before the appearance of toxic algal blooms or mass fish deaths. Spyvalve, created by Dr Alan Cottingham from Murdoch University’s Harry Butler Institute, pulls […]
- Extreme heat: 6 steps to help employees manage itIn the absence of federal policy, some states are implementing their own workplace heat-safety rules. The post Extreme heat: 6 steps to help employees manage it appeared first on Trellis.
- Protecting the Midwest’s Wild Forests with Mike DombeckJoin us to learn why protecting roadless areas matters for the Midwest’s waters, wildlife, and way of life — and what you can do to help keep them intact. The post Protecting the Midwest’s Wild Forests with Mike Dombeck appeared first on Environment America.
- Decades-old barrels of industrial waste still impacting ocean floor off Los AngelesInitially thought to contain the pesticide DDT, a new study reveals some barrels contained caustic alkaline waste (words: University of California – San Diego) In 2020, haunting images emerged of corroded metal barrels in the deep ocean off Los Angeles. Initially linked to the toxic pesticide DDT, some barrels were encircled by ghostly halos in […]
- Londoners’ air pollution drops by a quarter at weekends, say new dataLondoners breathe significantly cleaner air when exercising at weekends, according to new research showing nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) exposure falling by almost 25% compared with weekdays. The study, based on over 50,000 outdoor runs, rides and walks logged across the capital between March 2024 and August 2025 – appears to reveal that median NO₂ exposure drops […]
- Citizen scientists reveal global hotspots of plastic pollutionPlastic pellets, bio-beads and other microplastics are polluting coastlines around the world, with new research showing sharp regional differences in the types and concentrations of plastic found. The findings come from a study by the University of Portsmouth using data from the Big Microplastic Survey (BMS) – one of the largest citizen science projects of […]
- First came the wildfire. Then came the scams.As extreme weather becomes more frequent, so too have post-disaster contractor scams like excessive billing and shoddy repairs.
- Scams are rampant after natural disasters. Here’s how to protect yourself.To ensure you're working with reliable and trustworthy contractors, ask these questions first.
- Honey bees can be used to monitor PFAS levels in the environment, says studyHoney bees can be used to monitor levels of PFAS in the environment, a new study from The James Hutton Institute and the University of Graz appears to have shown. PFAS, sometimes referred to as “forever chemicals”, are a group of more than 12,000 man-made chemicals which are used in everyday items such as frying […]
- Omnes and Infranity announce strategic partnership with leading Irish Renewable Energy producer Power Capital Renewable EnergyLysaghtstown Solar Farm – Overall View Omnes Capital (“Omnes”) and Infranity today announced a strategic equity partnership with Power Capital Renewable Energy (“Power Capital”), the leading solar independent power producer in Ireland also focused on battery energy storage systems (BESS). The partnership is designed to accelerate Power Capital’s next phase of growth while advancing Ireland’s […] The post Omnes and Infranity announce strategic partnership with leading Irish Renewable Energy producer Power Capital Renewable Energy appeared first on Eco News.
- When to Visit an Emergency Vet Clinic in HuntersvillePets are cherished family members, but sudden illnesses or accidents can happen at any time. In Huntersville, where many households share their homes with dogs and cats, knowing when to seek emergency veterinary care is essential. While routine issues can often wait for your regular vet, some situations require immediate action. This guide explains the...
- Are Eco Friendly Diapers Really Worth It?Eco friendly diapers can be worth it if your priority is reducing waste and avoiding harmful chemicals, though they often cost more and require lifestyle adjustments. For some families, the environmental trade-off outweighs the challenges; for others, convenience and budget remain the deciding factors. What Makes a Diaper “Eco Friendly”? The term eco friendly diaper...
- Climate Adaptation: Moving in Your Region to Avoid Sea Level Rise and WildfireWherever you live, climate change will continue to transform your life over the next several... The post Climate Adaptation: Moving in Your Region to Avoid Sea Level Rise and Wildfire appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Supermodel Georgie Badiel Brings Clean Water to Burkina FasoSupermodel Georgie Badiel Liberty, who has graced the covers of magazines and appeared in advertising... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Supermodel Georgie Badiel Brings Clean Water to Burkina Faso appeared first on Earth911.
- Bushfire defence innovation offers critical cost-saving shield for Australia’s power infrastructureFireMeshTM section on pole Australia’s power networks are bracing for a longer, more intense bushfire season, but a tested innovation is helping to safeguard the country’s energy networks. Australia’s five million timber power poles are critical to keeping homes and businesses connected, but with many located in high-risk bushfire zones, they’re increasingly vulnerable. As climate-fuelled […] The post Bushfire defence innovation offers critical cost-saving shield for Australia’s power infrastructure appeared first on Eco News.
- Green Party polling suggests Polanski already ‘cutting through’YouGov results point to a two-fold increase in public support compared with the same time last year. The Green Party would claim 12% of the vote at a general election, if current polling is much to go by. This would be the best ever performance for the leftwing political group, and places them just five […] The post Green Party polling suggests Polanski already ‘cutting through’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Fig trees offer highly effective and efficient inorganic carbon storageResearch by a team of Kenya, US, Australia and Swiss-based scientists has identified a unique feature of three species. Presented this summer at the Gold-schmidt conference in Prague, the trio of fig trees, all of which are native to East Africa, are capable of drawing in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing this as […] The post Fig trees offer highly effective and efficient inorganic carbon storage appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Citizen scientists locate plastic pollution hotspotsCitizen scientists locate plastic pollution hotspots Channel News brendan 10th September 2025 Teaser Media
- Glitter Without Guilt: The Eco-Friendly Revolution in Vegan MakeupGlitter has always been a symbol of joy, creativity, and self-expression in the world of beauty. From music festivals and runway looks to everyday eye shadow palettes, those shimmering flecks of sparkle have become a universal favorite. Yet, behind the … Glitter Without Guilt: The Eco-Friendly Revolution in Vegan Makeup Read More » The post Glitter Without Guilt: The Eco-Friendly Revolution in Vegan Makeup appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Three LifeHacks on How to Save On Shipping with Meest Canada Meest Canada has been operating on the market for a long time and is constantly expanding. Today, the service allows you to send and receive parcels throughout Canada. Sometimes, you wonder whether you need to send things through a … Three LifeHacks on How to Save On Shipping with Meest Canada Read More » The post Three LifeHacks on How to Save On Shipping with Meest Canada appeared first on Eco Friend.
- HISTORIC NATURE MILESTONE: LONG-AWAITED NEW NATIONAL PARKS LEGISLATION TABLED IN VICTORIAVictorian National Parks Association The creation of the Wombat-Lerderderg, Mount Buangor and Pyrenees national parks and other conservation reserves will protect tens of thousands of hectares of habitat. The legislation, promised in 2021, is a result of decades of tireless advocacy to keep irreplaceable landscapes and wildlife safe from logging, resource exploitation and neglect. “This is a major milestone for Victoria’s natural heritage and climate resilience,” said VNPA Executive Director Matt Ruchel. “National […] The post HISTORIC NATURE MILESTONE: LONG-AWAITED NEW NATIONAL PARKS LEGISLATION TABLED IN VICTORIA appeared first on Eco News.
- Polar geoengineering concepts will not help and could harm, warn expertsOne of five polar geoengineering concepts that scientists warn are unlikely to help and could harm Antarctica and the Arctic. Credit: Frontiers of Science. Monash University Five highly publicised polar geoengineering concepts are unlikely to help and could harm Antarctica and the Arctic, according to new research from an international consortium including scientists from Monash […] The post Polar geoengineering concepts will not help and could harm, warn experts appeared first on Eco News.
- New threatened species show climate’s impact on nature is accelerating and must be addressedNarrow Dwarf Crayfish – Credit Indra Bone, iNaturalist Australian Conservation Foundation New additions to the threatened species list reveal climate change as a large and growing threat to nature that must be addressed in the government’s reform of the national nature law, the Australian Conservation Foundation said today. Australia’s nocturnal and elusive night parrot has […] The post New threatened species show climate’s impact on nature is accelerating and must be addressed appeared first on Eco News.
- Spring Into Action for Our Cities: Register a Great Spring CleanUp or join a Healthy Cities Community Clean Up across Sydney, Melbourne and BrisbanePip Kiernan, Chair of Clean Up Australia Clean Up Australia The Great Spring Clean Up is now underway across the country with registrations still open for volunteers to come together and take action for the environment. Clean Up Australia in partnership with Bupa is also presenting three Healthy Cities Community Clean Ups on September 19 between 10am-1pm at […] The post Spring Into Action for Our Cities: Register a Great Spring CleanUp or join a Healthy Cities Community Clean Up across Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane appeared first on Eco News.
- Tackling discrimination in the global textiles and apparel sectorBy Peter Dawkins, GRI Standards Senior Manager The textiles and apparel sector employs more than ninety million workers globally, according to the ILO. Meanwhile, those working in this geographically diverse sector include significant numbers of marginalized groups, such as migrants, caste-affected communities, and refugees. Despite powering a multi-trillion-dollar industry, the very workers who sustain it are […] The post Tackling discrimination in the global textiles and apparel sector appeared first on Eco News.
- New Audubon Science Doubles Estimates of Shorebird Use in the Colorado River Delta**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español.** On an average day during migration, some 250,000 shorebirds can be found in the wetlands of the Colorado River Delta—twice previous estimates...
- New Audubon Science Doubles Estimates of Shorebird Use in the Colorado River Delta**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español.** On an average day during migration, some 250,000 shorebirds can be found in the wetlands of the Colorado River Delta—twice previous estimates...
- The World Can’t Wait: Climate Targets Must Match the Urgency of the Moment2025 marks a potential turning point in the efforts to combat climate change. This year, nearly every country should announce climate targets for 2035. These climate targets, known as nationally...
- The World Can’t Wait: Climate Targets Must Match the Urgency of the Moment2025 marks a potential turning point in the efforts to combat climate change. This year, nearly every country should announce climate targets for 2035. These climate targets, known as nationally...
- Rings of Time: Seeking Clues to the Future in Urban TimberLamont scientists are working with lumber salvage companies to preserve old timbers from demolished structures that offer rich clues to climate data and human history.
- A Buff-Breasted Sandpiper Connects Florida to Habitat North and SouthEach fall I look forward to the return of the migratory shorebirds. After months spent on their breeding grounds, these incredible birds arrive on Florida beaches to refuel before continuing their...
- A Buff-Breasted Sandpiper Connects Florida to Habitat North and SouthEach fall I look forward to the return of the migratory shorebirds. After months spent on their breeding grounds, these incredible birds arrive on Florida beaches to refuel before continuing their...
- Efficiencies over new technologies: UK energy policy and demand‘Research underscores how scenarios underestimated the potential of less exciting but proven solutions’. According to a new study published to mark the 25th anniversary of the University of Manchester’s Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, the UK has used significantly less energy than most expert predictions made at that time. However, the opportunity to capitalise […] The post Efficiencies over new technologies: UK energy policy and demand appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How ag giant ADM scaled its regenerative program to 5 million acresPartnerships with PepsiCo and others helped the company meet its goal a year ahead of schedule. The post How ag giant ADM scaled its regenerative program to 5 million acres appeared first on Trellis.
- Does HexClad Have Teflon? Toxic Chemical Myths vs. Verified FactsQuick Answer No, HexClad pans do not contain Teflon® (the DuPont brand). Instead, they use a PFOA-free nonstick surface made with PTFE, the same chemical compound that gave Teflon its famous nonstick properties. When used properly and below high heat, PTFE-based coatings are considered safe for cooking. Why People Ask if HexClad Has Teflon The...
- 6 must-read books for every sustainability proClassic business titles appropriate for early-stage practitioners and seasoned sustainability veterans. The post 6 must-read books for every sustainability pro appeared first on Trellis.
- Over 80,000 acres burn across WA as fire season heats upThe state has 12 large fires of concern, which account for more than 70,000 acres total. Some individual blazes have burned more than 10,000 acres.
- Time-card investigation preceded immigration arrests at Bear Gulch fireInterviews, videos, photos and a virtual meeting invite have shed light on what happened leading up to the arrests of two firefighters at the Bear Gulch fire.
- With Cheap Chinese Solar, Developing Countries Leapfrog U.S. on Clean EnergyChinese solar and wind manufacturers are not only driving a massive buildout of renewable energy in China but also propelling a rapid shift away from fossil fuels in much of the developing world, according to a new analysis. Read more on E360 →
- The watchdog living beyond its rulesThe watchdog living beyond its rules Channel Comment brendan 9th September 2025 Teaser Media
- Joint report by WorldGBC and OCBC maps alignment of green building rating tools with sustainable financing principles and the ASEAN TaxonomyA ground-breaking new report and technical appendix, Unlocking Capital: Aligning Asia Pacific’s Green Building Rating Tools to the ASEAN Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance, provides the first focused analysis of how green building certification systems align with sustainable finance principles and the ASEAN Taxonomy’s environmental objectives (technical screening criteria and do no significant harm criteria). The report […] The post Joint report by WorldGBC and OCBC maps alignment of green building rating tools with sustainable financing principles and the ASEAN Taxonomy appeared first on Eco News.
- Results are in for the Big Butterfly Count 2025The results of Butterfly Conservation’s Big Butterfly Count are in, and while the numbers are a vast improvement on 2024’s record lows, the charity has warned that urgent measures are still needed to reverse long-term decline. What’s said to be the sunniest spring and hottest summer ever recorded in the UK provided good weather conditions […]
- Growth, growth, growth: economic resilience means valuing nature, people and societyThe UK faces major challenges, from a slowing jobs market to public finances and depleted biodiversity. Mark Gough makes the case for a more holistic approach in which our economy actually supports the planet. The economy depends on an obvious and yet often overlooked hierarchy. Nature sustains people, people build society, society enables financial markets, […] The post Growth, growth, growth: economic resilience means valuing nature, people and society appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Report: Big businesses are doing carbon dioxide removal all wrongThe technology is needed to limit global warming. But corporations are supporting it in lieu of emissions reductions.
- Scientists are turning plastic waste back into oil for energyA global effort is underway to try and make use of the product, which is currently found everywhere from the human brain to sedimentary rock. By converting plastic waste back into usable oil, experts believe they could create an almost-unlimited energy source to fuel boilers, burners, furnaces and turbines. Some trains, ships and lorries could […] The post Scientists are turning plastic waste back into oil for energy appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Four Asian companies are among world’s 20 largest corporate giversNew research reveals how leading corporations are aligning social impact with business strategy A new report from The Bridgespan Group – backed by its Funder’s Council, including the Institute of Philanthropy (IoP), The Rockefeller Foundation, and the Gates Foundation – reveals the world’s largest corporate givers and how they are driving scalable, lasting social impact. Among the 20 largest corporate givers globally, four […] The post Four Asian companies are among world’s 20 largest corporate givers appeared first on Eco News.
- Missoula Water advances leak detection after rigorous competitionAn acoustic pipe monitoring leak detection technology that uses fire hydrants to host multi-sensor devices, has already found more than a dozen leaks for Missoula Water, says Lou Rossetti senior vice president of sales North America at water technology firm Orbis Intelligent Systems. Non-revenue water loss in Missoula, Montana, is being driven down by a […]
- The Future of Offshore Renewable Energy: Wind, Tidal, and BeyondWhy Offshore Energy Matters The ocean covers more than 70% of the Earth’s surface. It holds enormous potential to power our future. Offshore renewable energy—like wind and tidal—can produce large amounts of clean power close to where people live. Right now, about 80% of the world’s energy still comes from fossil fuels. This creates air...
- The Real Cost of Doing Nothing: Why Delaying Solar in New York Means Higher BillsEvery month you wait to go solar in New York, you’re paying more to utility companies while missing out on long-term savings and incentives that won’t last forever. Energy costs here are among the highest in the country and with rates rising faster than inflation, waiting to act can lock you into decades of unnecessary...
- How To Create an Environmentally Friendly Oasis in Your BackyardA love for the environment comes naturally with a love for the outdoors. Unfortunately, we... The post How To Create an Environmentally Friendly Oasis in Your Backyard appeared first on Earth911.
- Councils must learn redundant tech risks from Manchester’s Tower of LightThe £24million city centre landmark was the trophy piece of a new heat network and a major part of net zero plans. After failing on emissions and running at a loss, what exactly went wrong? Operational since 2021, the architecture award-winning Tower of Light — dubbed by locals varyingly as the ‘people’s boiler’ or ‘Granada […] The post Councils must learn redundant tech risks from Manchester’s Tower of Light appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The trouble with ‘carbon neutral’ — and what comes nextIn this podcast episode, why 'carbon neutral' and associated marketing claims have lost steam — and why offsets themselves still have value. The post The trouble with ‘carbon neutral’ — and what comes next appeared first on Trellis.
- Monk Fruit Without Erythritol: Benefits, Safety, Taste & Buying GuideQuick Answer Monk fruit without erythritol is 100% monk fruit extract, a natural sweetener that’s up to 200 times sweeter than sugar. It has zero calories, no carbs, and doesn’t affect blood sugar, making it safe for diabetics, keto dieters, and health-conscious consumers. Unlike blends with sugar alcohols, it avoids digestive side effects — but...
- Plantable Conference Badges Turning Event Waste Into WildflowersEvery year, more than 484,000 events are held across Australia. Behind the scenes, millions of single use plastic name badges and lanyards are issued, and almost all end up in landfill. Traditional plastic badges take up to 500 years to break down. On the Sunshine Coast, a small team is proving that a simple change […] The post Plantable Conference Badges Turning Event Waste Into Wildflowers appeared first on Eco News.
- A Million Reasons to Back Industrial Hemp: Investors Bet Big on X-HempPictured: X-Hemp Founder, Andi Lucas Tasmanian sustainable construction firm X-Hemp closes out $3.4m seed capital raise Danehill Group delivers largest single private investment in Tasmanian hempcrete industry New capital to accelerate critical infrastructure procurement, national expansion and drive future R&D programs Sustainable construction materials pioneer X-Hemp has sowed the path to expansion after closing its […] The post A Million Reasons to Back Industrial Hemp: Investors Bet Big on X-Hemp appeared first on Eco News.
- Low-Impact Living: What If Grocery Shopping Was the Easiest Climate Action?Each September, Biodiversity Month invites Australians to reflect on the health of our ecosystems — from native wildlife and pollinators to the soil and water systems that sustain life. While many people associate environmental action with planting trees or avoiding plastic, one of the most powerful tools for change may be found in the kitchen. […] The post Low-Impact Living: What If Grocery Shopping Was the Easiest Climate Action? appeared first on Eco News.
- Why sustainable seafood matters and how Australian aquaculture can lead the wayBy Dan Richards, CEO Humpty Doo Barramundi Aussies love seafood. It’s fresh, versatile and part of our way of life, from cooking up a beautiful piece of fish on the barbecue to enjoying the best of Australian-grown seafood in top restaurants around the country. But increasingly, when it comes to our seafood choices, people are […] The post Why sustainable seafood matters and how Australian aquaculture can lead the way appeared first on Eco News.
- Tennessee Warbler by Talisa AlmonteListen to the bird in this mural! 1837818379 About the Mural: In this mural by artist Talisa Almonte, a Tennessee Warbler perches among blooms of native Joe-pye weed, swamp milkweed, and...
- Tennessee Warbler by Talisa AlmonteListen to the bird in this mural! 1837818379 About the Mural: In this mural by artist Talisa Almonte, a Tennessee Warbler perches among blooms of native Joe-pye weed, swamp milkweed, and...
- Sharp-shinned Hawk by Jessie SalinasListen to the bird in this mural! 1837618377 Painted: June 29, 2025 About the Mural: In this mural by artist Jessie Salinas, a Sharp-shinned Hawk soars across the side of a shed, clutching a...
- Sharp-shinned Hawk by Jessie SalinasListen to the bird in this mural! 1837618377 Painted: June 29, 2025 About the Mural: In this mural by artist Jessie Salinas, a Sharp-shinned Hawk soars across the side of a shed, clutching a...
- Not just a mascot: Meet Oregon’s harlequin duck“Go Ducks!” can mean more than just rooting for the U of O. Meet one of Oregon’s wackiest looking birds. The post Not just a mascot: Meet Oregon’s harlequin duck appeared first on Environment America.
- What Does It Mean for Soil To Be Healthy?Yushu Xia's research bridges field-based science and advanced modeling to inform more resilient land management strategies that benefit farmers, ranchers, communities and the planet.
- Warming seas threaten key phytoplankton species that fuels the food web, study findsNew research suggests that a tiny phytoplankton that is an essential part of the marine food web may decline sharply as oceans warm.
- 3 striking takeaways from Walmart’s 2025 ESG updateThe world's largest retailer won't make its 2025 emissions reduction target but remains committed to its 2030 goal. The post 3 striking takeaways from Walmart’s 2025 ESG update appeared first on Trellis.
- Freeing Captive Bears from Armenia’s Backyards and BasementsAhead of a major biodiversity summit set for Armenia, the country has pledged to crack down on the practice of keeping wild bears in captivity. Rescuers are removing Syrian brown bears from hellish conditions in private homes and businesses and bringing them to a rehab center.Read more on E360 →
- Inside Dr. Bronner’s new community for redefining corporate ‘purpose’Twenty companies are piloting the Purpose Pledge in 2025, including cereals company Nature’s Path Organic Foods and Numi Tea. The post Inside Dr. Bronner’s new community for redefining corporate ‘purpose’ appeared first on Trellis.
- Tentacle-like underwater robot will make offshore inspections safer and more precise, say creatorsA tentacle-like underwater robot that its creators say can safely interact with offshore structures is being primed for a role in the inspection and maintenance of subsea infrastructure. Developed through a collaboration between the UK’s National Robotarium and Brazilian technology firm Senai Cimatec, the 1-metre-long flexible manipulator features a soft, bendy design that conforms to […]
- Pig and poultry farming pollution scandalPig and poultry farming pollution scandal Channel News brendan 8th September 2025 Teaser Media
- Sustainability In Your Ear: Author and Activist Bill McKibben Brings The SunListen now and read a transcript of this episode. Introducing Sustainability In Your Ear transcripts... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: Author and Activist Bill McKibben Brings The Sun appeared first on Earth911.
- A critically-overlooked question about net-zero progressHow companies fund the net-zero transition often remains a mystery. The post A critically-overlooked question about net-zero progress appeared first on Trellis.
- Billions spent, miles to go: The story of California’s failure to build high-speed railCalifornia’s dream of building a high-speed rail system linking San Francisco and L.A. is a cautionary tale of ambition outpacing funding, planning, and federal support.
- Next-generation carbon capture technology goes live at Ferrybridge EfWA novel next-generation carbon capture solution is now operational at enfinium’s Ferrybridge-1 energy from waste (EfW) facility in West Yorkshire. UK firm Nuada’s carbon capture technology employs metal-oxide frameworks (MOFs) to realize efficiency gains. The commissioning of the pilot plant marks the start of a collaboration between Nuada and enfinium. The demonstration will run for […]
- Wildfire Prevention: Where Safety and Environmentalism ConnectIn the past, every American could recite Smokey Bear’s slogan: “Only you can prevent forest... The post Wildfire Prevention: Where Safety and Environmentalism Connect appeared first on Earth911.
- Powering Progress: 250 women from the field unite to shape NSW’s energy futureIn a first for NSW, leading energy distribution and transmission companies, Endeavour Energy, Ausgrid, Essential Energy, and Transgrid have joined forces to host the Women from the Field Conference, bringing together 250 women working in field-based roles across the state’s electricity networks. Held in Sydney on Tuesday 9 September and themed Connect. Energise. Thrive., the conference will celebrate the growing presence and impact of […] The post Powering Progress: 250 women from the field unite to shape NSW’s energy future appeared first on Eco News.
- United action on Pilbara infrastructure could save Australia $30 billion: reportMarandoo Iron Mine Pilbara Region Australia can save more than $30 billion over the next 25 years through a coordinated approach to the construction of electricity transmission and generation infrastructure in the Pilbara, according to a new report. Realising these savings will require miners, governments, transmission developers and energy providers to work together with urgency […] The post United action on Pilbara infrastructure could save Australia $30 billion: report appeared first on Eco News.
- Forvis Mazars Partners with EcoOnline in Singapore, Strengthening Sustainability & ESG ReportingSustainability ESG Software Tier-2 Dashboard Forvis Mazars, a leading international audit, tax and advisory firm, today announced a strategic partnership in Singapore with EcoOnline, a global provider of safety and sustainability software. This partnership will further enable Forvis Mazars and its clients to adopt EcoOnline’s advanced environmental, social, and governance (ESG) solution, enhancing the firm’s own suite of sustainability […] The post Forvis Mazars Partners with EcoOnline in Singapore, Strengthening Sustainability & ESG Reporting appeared first on Eco News.
- Intrepid Travel and United Nations Global Compact enter global partnership with a focus on responsible procurementIntrepid Travel CEO James Thornton and UN Global Compact Network Australia Executive Director Kate Dundas. Agreement aims to support travel and tourism SMEs globally on their sustainability journey Certified B Corp Intrepid Travel has deepened its commitment to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development through a multi-tiered 12-month global agreement with the United Nations Global Compact, the world’s […] The post Intrepid Travel and United Nations Global Compact enter global partnership with a focus on responsible procurement appeared first on Eco News.
- Are your investments really sustainable? CPA Australia calls for clearer product naming and marketing rulesPatrick Viljoen, ESG Lead, CPA Australia. CPA Australia Mandatory disclosures needed on products promoting ‘green’, ‘responsible’. ‘sustainable’ or similar investments. Government should consider best-practice labelling frameworks from UK and US to prevent greenwashing claims. Australia’s largest accounting body, CPA Australia, is calling for stricter rules to govern the naming and marketing of managed investment and […] The post Are your investments really sustainable? CPA Australia calls for clearer product naming and marketing rules appeared first on Eco News.
- A Texas congressman is quietly helping Elon Musk pitch a $760M plan to build tunnels under Houston to ease floodingExperts in Houston have been studying the idea of building massive tunnels to divert floodwaters. Musk’s company wants a piece of the project.
- Food sovereignty for climate justiceFood sovereignty for climate justice Channel Comment brendan 7th September 2025 Teaser Media
- New national park could help save koalas from extinctionA koala in a tree © Jackson Photography WWF-Australia WWF-Australia has hailed the creation of the Great Koala National Park as a game changer in the fight to save koalas from extinction and end native forest logging. The NSW Government today announced its plan to connect 176,000 hectares of state forests to existing national parks, establishing […] The post New national park could help save koalas from extinction appeared first on Eco News.
- States fast-track wind and solar permits and contracts to beat Trump’s deadlineFederal tax credits have brought project costs down 30 to 50 percent, advocates say.
- ‘Personality’ test for saving trees from drought and climate changeResearchers test the holster on a street tree during the development trials. Two consecutive dry years in South Australia have put extreme stress on urban trees and shrubs, with Flinders University experts examining degrees of dieback in Adelaide trees affected by the dry conditions. To better understand how trees may respond to drought differently, the […] The post ‘Personality’ test for saving trees from drought and climate change appeared first on Eco News.
- Low-carbon ammonia and methanol hold potential in energy transition but face uncertain outlook, says GlobalDataAmmonia and methanol are being promoted as low-carbon fuels and hydrogen carriers to support the global energy transition. They are currently being evaluated as alternatives for clean shipping, power generation, and long-distance hydrogen transport. However, despite strong interest, their large-scale adoption remains slow due to uncertainty in demand outlook in a price-sensitive market, says GlobalData, a […] The post Low-carbon ammonia and methanol hold potential in energy transition but face uncertain outlook, says GlobalData appeared first on Eco News.
- Upcoming Habitat Enhancement at Great Meadows Unit of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife RefugeLater this month, United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) staff will be conducting habitat enhancement at the Great Meadows Unit of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge located on...
- Upcoming Habitat Enhancement at Great Meadows Unit of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife RefugeLater this month, United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) staff will be conducting habitat enhancement at the Great Meadows Unit of the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge located on...
- Protect the Grand CanyonThere were more than 600 uranium mining claims near the Grand Canyon. Thanks to a national monument, only one mine opened. A push for more uranium could change that and pollute the park forever. The post Protect the Grand Canyon appeared first on Environment America.
- Unhealthy air quality closes areas in Mount Rainier, other WA parksOlympic and Mount Rainier national parks are among areas with closures as smoke from nearby wildfires makes the air quality unhealthy or hazardous.
- Water Bug vs Cockroach: How to Tell Them Apart & Get Rid of ThemQuick Answer — How to Tell Them Apart At first glance, a water bug and a cockroach look alike. Both are flat, brownish, and unsettling when spotted in your kitchen or near your porch light. But the similarity is misleading. A water bug is an aquatic insect that prefers lakes and ponds, while a cockroach...
- Why are manatees starving and what can we do to help?More algae blooms in Florida’s waters means less food for its struggling manatees. The post Why are manatees starving and what can we do to help? appeared first on Environment America.
- 4 types of stakeholder mindsets on sustainabilityBusiness actions that appeal to one group of stakeholders may alienate another. The post 4 types of stakeholder mindsets on sustainability appeared first on Trellis.
- The words we use to talk about nature are disappearing. Here’s why that matters.We’ll need to do more than "touch grass" to revive them.
- Nobody wants this gas plant. Trump is forcing it to stay open.The Department of Energy is citing Trump's declaration of an "energy emergency" and voracious data centers in its decision to keep the plant outside of Philadelphia running.
- A fiber optic cable spied on Greenland’s glaciers. It found an alarming problem.By analyzing light shining through the same kind of cable that brings the internet into homes, researchers have helped explain why the island's ice — which could add 23 feet to sea levels — is in such rapid decline.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Trustees of the EarthToday’s Earth911 inspiration is from J. Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor Day: “Each generation takes... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Trustees of the Earth appeared first on Earth911.
- Power to the peoplePower to the people Channel Comment brendan 5th September 2025 Teaser Media
- More plastic already produced in 2025 than we can process225m tonnes of materials have been manufactured this year, exceeding capacity to recycle and reuse. Friday 5th September marks Plastic Overshoot Day, at which point humans have made more of the long-lasting resource than can pro cess. In total, the world has produced the equivalent to the weight of 50million adult elephants. Each person will […] The post More plastic already produced in 2025 than we can process appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- WA Government commitments for Exmouth Gulf marine park welcomed by Australian Marine Conservation Society – Protect Ningaloo? Australian Marine Conservation Society – Protect Ningaloo welcomes WA Government’s commitment to create a marine park with high levels of protection across the whole of Exmouth Gulf that will be jointly managed with Traditional Owners. ? The Government has responded to Exmouth Gulf Taskforce recommendations with long-awaited measures that prioritise conservation. ? […] The post WA Government commitments for Exmouth Gulf marine park welcomed by Australian Marine Conservation Society – Protect Ningaloo appeared first on Eco News.
- Electricity prices are set to surgeLisa Zembrodt, Principal and Senior Director of Sustainability Business at Schneider Electric By Lisa Zembrodt and Jasper Noort Australians face the prospect of higher energy prices if demand flexibility is not addressed urgently. Despite the accelerating shift to cheaper, renewably generated electricity, the transition from fossil fuel generation and the complex mechanisms used to set […] The post Electricity prices are set to surge appeared first on Eco News.
- Unleash your creativity at the Maritime Museum this school holidaysAustralian National Maritime Museum This Spring, the Australian National Maritime Museum invites families to dive into a program full of discovery, creativity and adventure. Enjoy a wide variety of exhibitions, vessels, hands-on workshops, themed activities and live science performances designed to spark curiosity in visitors of all ages. Explore new exhibitions, including Ur Wayii (Incoming Tide), […] The post Unleash your creativity at the Maritime Museum this school holidays appeared first on Eco News.
- THE SPATIAL DISTILLERY CO. AND NEARMAP PARTNER TO HELP COUNCILS BUILD GREENER, CLIMATE-RESILIENT CITIES??Turning rich location data into real-world action on climate and liveability??? Leading geospatial strategy and data solutions provider The Spatial Distillery Co. has partnered with location intelligence leader Nearmap to help local governments transform high-resolution aerial data into actionable greening strategies. Across Australia, councils are turning to Nearmap high-resolution aerial imagery and AI-powered location intelligence […] The post THE SPATIAL DISTILLERY CO. AND NEARMAP PARTNER TO HELP COUNCILS BUILD GREENER, CLIMATE-RESILIENT CITIES?? appeared first on Eco News.
- Water saving program makes ripple effect for local schoolsSouth East Water and Rosebud Primary School celebrating water savings through the SWEP program A water saving program for schools is making a splash on the Mornington Peninsula, saving schools more than 23,800,000 litres of water and over $130,000 in water bill savings in the last financial year – water savings equivalent to 9.5 Olympic-sized […] The post Water saving program makes ripple effect for local schools appeared first on Eco News.
- Organic Industry Awards 2025: Farming industry spotlighted with big winsFrom pioneering family farms to trailblazing consumer brands, the best in Australia’s certified organic industry were honoured at the Organic Industry Awards 2025, held last night in Melbourne. Hosted by industry body, Australian Organic Limited (AOL), the awards highlighted the individuals and businesses driving growth, innovation, and trust in certified organic, across food, beverage, farming, […] The post Organic Industry Awards 2025: Farming industry spotlighted with big wins appeared first on Eco News.
- Scientists have no idea how many microplastics people are breathing inA new assessment advocates a global network of air monitoring stations to improve understandings of atmospheric particle distribution. First published in the journal Current Pollution Reports, the study has identified huge knowledge gaps linked to airborne plastic pollution. Inconsistent measurement techniques, limited data, basic simulations, and poor understanding of atmospheric cycling mechanisms have all contributed […] The post Scientists have no idea how many microplastics people are breathing in appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- STATEMENT: New federal edict weakens successful, popular, land and water conservation programSecretarial Order will undercut locally driven conservation projects The post STATEMENT: New federal edict weakens successful, popular, land and water conservation program appeared first on Environment America.
- Want to Find Fall Warblers? Listen for ChickadeesIt’s fall migration, and you’re out looking for warblers. They’re not helping. Back in the spring, they were brightly colored and singing to beat the band. Now they’re drab and keeping mum...
- Want to Find Fall Warblers? Listen for ChickadeesIt’s fall migration, and you’re out looking for warblers. They’re not helping. Back in the spring, they were brightly colored and singing to beat the band. Now they’re drab and keeping mum...
- Seattle air quality update: Smoke from numerous wildfires hangs over WAThe skies are hazy in much of the state as smoke from multiple fires wafts over. In parts of Eastern Washington, air quality has reached unhealthy levels.
- Changes to Habitat Plans Released for Comment as Greater Sage-grouse Numbers Continue to Decline(WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sept. 3, 2025) — Leading conservation and recreational groups are stressing the need for continued progress and collaboration following the release of proposed changes to...
- Changes to Habitat Plans Released for Comment as Greater Sage-grouse Numbers Continue to Decline(WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sept. 3, 2025) — Leading conservation and recreational groups are stressing the need for continued progress and collaboration following the release of proposed changes to...
- Your home has a 1 in 4 chance of being at severe risk from extreme weatherHere's what that means for your insurance policy.
- How wildlife crossings could help some of America’s most iconic creatures recoverWhy the future of Ohio’s bobcats, Pennsylvania’s elk and North Carolina’s red wolves depend on if they can safely cross our roads. The post How wildlife crossings could help some of America’s most iconic creatures recover appeared first on Environment America.
- With a key alliance in limbo, banks are risking ‘zombie’ net-zero targetsThe NZBA has frozen its activities, leaving the movement to shift to a low-carbon global economy in limbo, too. The post With a key alliance in limbo, banks are risking ‘zombie’ net-zero targets appeared first on Trellis.
- PennEnvironment, Three Rivers Waterkeeper settle plastic pollution lawsuit against Styropek USASettlement between PennEnvironment, Three Rivers Waterkeeper & Styropek. Suit alleged Styropek violated Clean Water Act at plastic manufacturing facility The post PennEnvironment, Three Rivers Waterkeeper settle plastic pollution lawsuit against Styropek USA appeared first on Environment America.
- How your company can set an internal carbon priceHundreds of companies have used carbon pricing to drive emissions strategy. Others can learn a lot from them. The post How your company can set an internal carbon price appeared first on Trellis.
- Southeast Volusia Audubon Society Installs New Motus StationEvery year, millions of birds migrate through Florida on their way to northern breeding hotspots or southern wintering grounds. Protecting birds and the places they need while they undertake these...
- Southeast Volusia Audubon Society Installs New Motus StationEvery year, millions of birds migrate through Florida on their way to northern breeding hotspots or southern wintering grounds. Protecting birds and the places they need while they undertake these...
- The Ocean Carbon Sink Is AilingMeasurements analyzed by an international research team indicate the global ocean absorbed significantly less CO₂ than anticipated during the unprecedented marine heatwave in 2023.
- How to Make Your Environmental Organization Work More EffectivelyOperational efficiency and ecological responsibility are critical for environmental companies seeking to become market leaders. They strive to eliminate disposable materials, rethink resource consumption, simplify logistics, and more. It requires not only internal motivation but also high-quality organization of processes. Ecological efficiency is not only about nature issues but also about the proper use of...
- Drone swarm advance would boost speed and safety, say researchersAn advance that might allow drones to retain high speed while avoiding collisions in cluttered environments has been reported by researchers at Durham University A seemingly notable development in drone swarm technology, called T-STAR, described in a paper published in an IEEE journal, the approach could improve the way unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are used […]
- Why a social tariff would help solve fuel povertyThe cost of living crisis has outpaced low incomes and social security, leaving many households unable to afford essentials and forced to make the bleak choice between heating and eating. Energy debt is the fastest growing debt reported to Citizens Advice since 2020, standing at […]
- 7 states changing the stakes for packaging across the U.S.Extended Producer Responsibility laws are rapidly expanding across the U.S., but success requires more than good intentions. The post 7 states changing the stakes for packaging across the U.S. appeared first on Trellis.
- Warming Made Hot, Dry Weather That Fueled Iberian Wildfires 40 Times More LikelySo far this year, fires have burned more than 1.5 million acres across northern Portugal and northwest Spain, killing eight people and forcing tens of thousands to evacuate. The bulk of the wildfires coincided with a brutal heat wave in August, the most intense on record in Spain, which helped set the stage for the devastating burns, experts say. Read more on E360 →
- Councils can’t afford to investigate contaminated land sitesOf more than 45,000 potentially hazardous sites across Wales, one-third of local authorities are failing to make the locations public. Fewer than one-in-three councils make their legally required register of contaminated land sites available to the public, according to Friends of the Earth Cymru. The organisation has identified a potential 45,157 hazardous locations in Wales […] The post Councils can’t afford to investigate contaminated land sites appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 1/3 of facilities management are unsure about sustainability budgetsAlmost half of departments across multiple sectors allocate just 10% or less of their overall budget to sustainability. SFG20’s State of FM Report 2025 includes the opinions of more than 190 professionals working in a number of different built environment roles. According to this, there are large variations between the net zero target dates of […] The post 1/3 of facilities management are unsure about sustainability budgets appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Waterlogged and contaminated: In rural Florida, locals suspect a mining company is to blame for their flooding troublesResidents are trying to connect the dots between hurricanes, high radium levels, and a mineral mining giant next door.
- Biotech: a brave new worldBiotech: a brave new world Channel News brendan 4th September 2025 Teaser Media
- How green finance & disclosure are redefining property How green finance & disclosure are redefining property Tuesday 16 September | 2–3pm AEST PwC‘s Lucie Knorr | Green Building Council of Australia‘s Elham Monavari | CIM‘s David Wright https://www.linkedin.com/events/7366322160690216962/ The property sector is facing a new ESG reality. Climate-related disclosure standards, green bonds, and sustainability-linked loans are converging to put real financial and operational pressure on owners and operators. It’s no […] The post How green finance & disclosure are redefining property appeared first on Eco News.
- 5 Strategies To Develop a Sustainable Diet You Can Stick WithDo you want to make your diet more sustainable but you’re not sure where to... The post 5 Strategies To Develop a Sustainable Diet You Can Stick With appeared first on Earth911.
- After the heatwaves, it’s time to make UK workplaces climate resilient2025 was the hottest British summer on record, and organisations must do more to protect staff as extreme systems become the norm. Rebecca Stewart outlines how to build more protection into our offices. Europe has entered a new climate reality. Now the fastest-heating continent, this summer’s heatwaves – 46°C in Spain, 43°C in France, and […] The post After the heatwaves, it’s time to make UK workplaces climate resilient appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Climate change made heat and dryness that fueled Iberian wildfires 40 times more likely, study findsA new study says climate change has made extreme weather conditions, like those fueling wildfires in the Iberian Peninsula, 40 times more likely.
- Ahead of Pacific Islands Forum, Australia must triple climate finance and back Pacific leadershipOxfam Australia, Plan International Australia, Plan International Solomon Islands, ActionAid Australia Climate and development organisations are calling on the Australian Government to arrive at this year’s Pacific Islands Forum with a bold new climate finance commitment, in step with Pacific leaders’ urgent calls for action. At COP29, governments agreed to triple international climate finance to […] The post Ahead of Pacific Islands Forum, Australia must triple climate finance and back Pacific leadership appeared first on Eco News.
- Pioneering sustainability in computational research: First Green DiSC certifications awardedCredit: SSI (Software Sustainability Network) Issued on behalf of The University of Edinburgh’s Software Sustainability Institute (SSI) and the University of Cambridge. A new sustainability certification scheme is allowing researchers to reduce the environmental impacts of their digital and computational research. While laboratory certification schemes have long helped laboratory researchers to reduce their environmental impacts, […] The post Pioneering sustainability in computational research: First Green DiSC certifications awarded appeared first on Eco News.
- Threatened Species Day: Fragile Ocean campaign launches with Nick Cave soundtrackEvocative new campaign highlights deep connection between people and the ocean, even in the city Melanie Zanetti (Chilli from Bluey) voices an urgent message to give ocean the chance to recover Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds provided “Final Rescue Attempt” as the soundtrack On the eve of Threatened Species Day, the Australian Marine Conservation […] The post Threatened Species Day: Fragile Ocean campaign launches with Nick Cave soundtrack appeared first on Eco News.
- Double Victory for Honest to Goodness at Organic Industry AwardsHonest to Goodness Organic Industry Awards 2025 Honest to Goodness, a leading Australian certified organic food company, is proud to announce it has been named Organic Retailer of the Year and Organic Brand of the Year at the 2025 Australian Organic Industry Awards. “Winning not just one, but both awards is an incredible honour and a […] The post Double Victory for Honest to Goodness at Organic Industry Awards appeared first on Eco News.
- ZNE-Ag CRC Showcases Profitable Pathways to Zero Net EmissionsAustralian agriculture will take a major step towards a low-emissions future this November, with the launch of the Zero Net Emissions Agriculture CRC Annual Conference (ZNE-Ag CRC), a whole-of-industry event set to inspire, equip, and unite the sector, delivering practical, profitable pathways to zero net emissions. To be held at The University of Queensland, Brisbane, on Thursday […] The post ZNE-Ag CRC Showcases Profitable Pathways to Zero Net Emissions appeared first on Eco News.
- test EAVA “blog”There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. The post test EAVA “blog” appeared first on Environment America.
- WA Supreme Court will decide fate of the natural gas initiativeInitiative 2066 sought to explicitly protect access to natural gas, but a judge ruled it was overly broad and struck it down.
- How much carbon can we safely store underground? Much less than previously thought.Carbon storage “can no longer be considered an unlimited solution to bring our climate back to a safe level.”
- New geological ‘pathways’ discovered beneath Welsh capitalScientists have discovered cavities in the clay underneath Cardiff, which will influence the siting of future geothermal developments. Understanding how heat moves within the subsurface is important for the development of geothermal energy, including ground-source heat pumps. Determining which geological areas are suitable for their installation is vital. For the first time, scientists at BGS […]
- Section 82: an opportunity for strategic thinkingNew environmental legislation for England and Wales requires continuous water quality monitoring, writes Darren Hanson of Xylem UK – and the wins will go beyond river water quality. With the Environment Act 2021 now in active rollout, the UK water sector is entering a pivotal phase. Part 5 Section 82 of the Act states utilities […]
- Reeling from Trump cuts, staffers unionize at Yosemite, Sequoia national parksYosemite is famous for its awe-inspiring valley, while Sequoia and Kings Canyon are known for their giant sequoia trees.
- World’s first commercial ammonia engine for shipping launchesThe world’s first full-scale commercial ammonia-fuel engine has been completed by Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG), marking a milestone in efforts to decarbonise global shipping. A large (50cm) bore, seven-cylinder engine intended for medium gas carriers, a mid-sized class of commercial gas-transport vessels, it is equipped with high-pressure selective catalytic reduction (SCR). The engine passed its […]
- Enough SUVs to swamp Manchester as ownership increases 10-fold20 years ago 3% of cars in English cities were sports utility vehicles. Today, that figure has leapt to 30%. According to new research published by Clean Cities, ‘carspreading’ has increased 10 fold in major urban areas. There are now enough SUVs on England’s roads to cover the City of Manchester, or the London Borough […] The post Enough SUVs to swamp Manchester as ownership increases 10-fold appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Tories would drown net zero to exploit North Sea resourcesParty leader Kemi Badenoch pledges to remove all emissions reductions requirements for the sector and extract ‘all our oil and gas’ to make energy more affordable. Should the Conservatives win the next general election, the focus would be on accessing the remaining fossil fuel resources from the North Sea bed, emphasising previous statements which branded […] The post Tories would drown net zero to exploit North Sea resources appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Global Solar Installations Up 64 Percent So Far This YearEven as the U.S. guts support for renewable power, the world is still pushing ahead on the shift to solar energy, with installations up 64 percent in the first half of this year.Read more on E360 →
- The government’s new climate action plan is due this autumn: here are our five big testsEnergy Secretary Ed Miliband faces a legal deadline to publish a new climate action plan by the end of October after the High Court ruled last year that the previous government’s strategy was unlawful. The plan will chart a path to meet the UK’s carbon […]
- Can Downing Street prioritise the environment, democracy and growth?Keir Starmer’s leadership says Britain has to build and existing regulations make that difficult. So do mounting concerns about the climate crisis, impact on local communities and the agency of citizens. Victoria Yeandle asks if it’s possible to reconcile all these pressure points. The focus on growth was clear as soon as Labour came […]
- Immune response suggests genetic strategies for increasing plants’ drought resilienceResearchers in the US report that plants rapidly boost their immune systems during drought recovery, knowledge of which phenomenon they say indicates potential genetic strategies for designing more drought-resistant crops (words: Salk Institute) A plant’s number one priority is to grow—a feat that demands sunlight, nutrients, and water. If just one of these three inputs […]
- Puerto Ricans are devising the food system of tomorrow Following a history of disinvestment and destructive climate disasters, communities across the archipelago are developing living blueprints of food sovereignty.
- Simulation study identifies opportunities and bottlenecks for Scottish Offshore Wind A new study appears to find that the scale, speed, and ambitious targets driving Scotland’s offshore wind industry demand a strategic approach to supply chain development. Strengthening resilience will require both the diversification of port operations and focused investment in key infrastructure such as wet storage and integration berths. The comprehensive simulation modelling project was […]
- American Samoa says no to deep-sea mining. The Trump administration might do it anyway.The CEO of a seabed mining startup says the decision about mining leases will be made in Washington, D.C.
- Commingled flexible plastic collections possible, says reportKey findings from what’s described as the UK’s biggest flexible plastic kerbside recycling collection project (known as the FlexCollect initiative) appear to show that commingled flexible plastic collections are achievable, if state-of-the-art infrastructure receives sufficient investment. Envirotec offers perspective on how technology is enabling this progress, with material provided by Sherbourne Recycling, which hosts one […]
- Can offshore wind survive the Trump administration?Regardless of what happens with Revolution Wind, the government’s pause may set the industry back decades.
- Munchkin Cat Facts: Personality, Lifespan, Training, and First-Time Owner TipsA munchkin cat is a playful, affectionate breed known for its short legs and curious personality. They typically live 12–15 years, adapt well to families and apartments, and can be trained with patience. First-time owners should focus on weight management, vet care, and providing safe climbing spaces. History and Origin of the Munchkin Cat Despite...
- Sustainability In Your Ear Classic: U.K. Environmental Leader Tony Juniper on Rainforest Awareness & RestorationTony Juniper spent a lifetime traveling the world’s rainforests and raising awareness about environmental threats.... The post Sustainability In Your Ear Classic: U.K. Environmental Leader Tony Juniper on Rainforest Awareness & Restoration appeared first on Earth911.
- 6 Energy-Saving Tips for Colder WeatherThe days are getting shorter, and winter will be here before you know it, so... The post 6 Energy-Saving Tips for Colder Weather appeared first on Earth911.
- Green energy and communityGreen energy and community Channel Comment brendan 3rd September 2025 Teaser Media
- Wildfire devastates historic California gold mining town, homes burn in blaze caused by lightningA quick-moving wildfire has burned homes in a California Gold Rush town settled around 1850 by Chinese miners who were driven out of a nearby camp.
- Samsara Eco opens first plant to scale circular plasticsAustralian biotech innovator, Samsara Eco, has today opened its first plant, representing a significant milestone in the fight against plastic waste. The new plant will exponentially increase the company’s ability to produce virgin-identical, low-carbon circular materials like recycled nylon 6,6 and polyester with broad applications across apparel, packaging and automotives, at scale. Located in Jerrabomberra, […] The post Samsara Eco opens first plant to scale circular plastics appeared first on Eco News.
- A new approach to a surprisingly carbon-intensive part of offices: interior renovationsChicago-based architect Perkins&Will has a three-step process for working with clients to make progress on net zero interiors. The post A new approach to a surprisingly carbon-intensive part of offices: interior renovations appeared first on Trellis.
- Why Preserving the Endangerment Finding Matters for Birds, People, and Local EconomiesThis month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a proposal to reverse its 2009 “Endangerment Finding,” a landmark science-based decision under the Clean Air Act that found...
- Why Preserving the Endangerment Finding Matters for Birds, People, and Local EconomiesThis month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a proposal to reverse its 2009 “Endangerment Finding,” a landmark science-based decision under the Clean Air Act that found...
- How Mercedes-Benz, Cadillac and BMW are looking past leatherVolvo, GM and BMW are also investing in new materials to cut ties with carbon-intensive leather. The post How Mercedes-Benz, Cadillac and BMW are looking past leather appeared first on Trellis.
- Scientists Denounce Trump Administration’s Climate ReportExperts in various fields responded in force during the public comment period on a Trump administration report that calls the threat of climate change overblown.
- What the EPA’s plan to deregulate greenhouse gas emissions means for WAOfficials in Washington state oppose the EPA's attempt to deregulate greenhouse gas emissions.
- Why Interface is betting on carbon-negative materials over offsetsThe flooring company and sustainability pioneer wants to be carbon negative by 2040, with bio-based materials helping drive the shift. The post Why Interface is betting on carbon-negative materials over offsets appeared first on Trellis.
- Appeals court backs EPA action terminating billions in ‘green bank’ grantsThe ruling by a D.C. appeals court panel is a win for the Trump administration that had blasted the program as a waste of taxpayer money.
- Cecred Edge Drops: Do They Really Work for Thinning Hair and Receding Edges?Do Cecred Edge Drops Really Work? Cecred Edge Drops are a lightweight serum for thinning edges and receding hairlines. Clinical studies show denser-looking hair within 16 weeks, while users report stronger edges and reduced breakage. With peptides, keratin, and biotin, the formula supports healthier, fuller hair when used consistently. The Struggle With Thinning Edges For...
- How low-quality carbon credits killed a sustainability buzzwordCourt cases and media exposés have prompted many companies to abandon “carbon-neutral” claims. New legislation may doom the concept altogether. The post How low-quality carbon credits killed a sustainability buzzword appeared first on Trellis.
- Alarming levels of microplastic pollution revealed by Hampshire chalk stream studyChalk streams – globally rare rivers once known for their gin-clear waters – are being impacted by microparticle pollution to a disturbing extent, according to a new study, seemingly the first to gather this kind of monitoring data about a chalk stream. Fewer than 300 chalk streams exist worldwide, and England is home to most […]
- The hidden value in EPR reporting dataThe introduction of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) has rattled many industries, with companies concerned about potential cost increases. However, EPR may also present an opportunity to reduce disposal costs or even cash in on some commercial waste. Recycling rebate experts at BusinessWaste.co.uk are advising business owners to re-evaluate their waste to discover if they could […]
- Applying advanced waste reduction strategies in modern warehousingThis article contains sponsored content. Modern warehouses generate an estimated 2.5 million tonnes of operational waste annually across the UK, with packaging materials accounting for nearly 60% of this total. Traditional recycling approaches, while valuable, only address waste after it has been created. Advanced waste reduction strategies focus on prevention, optimisation, and systemic change to […]
- Guest Idea: 5 Everyday Kitchen Swaps To Reduce Plastic WasteKitchens are often the major source of plastic waste in the home. From packaging material... The post Guest Idea: 5 Everyday Kitchen Swaps To Reduce Plastic Waste appeared first on Earth911.
- The end gap: The overlooked space between product usage and disposalNo wonder we all have a drawer full of old chords and outdated devices. The post The end gap: The overlooked space between product usage and disposal appeared first on Trellis.
- International partnership to drive net zero innovationTeesside University’s Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre Seated (L-R): Professor Stephen Cummings, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Enterprise and Knowledge Exchange) at Teesside University and Dr Francis Norman, CEO and Managing Director of CoDA, with University of Western Australia’s Professor Helene de Burgh-Woodman, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Training), and Professor Zachary M. Aman, Chair, Board of Studies (Mathematical & […] The post International partnership to drive net zero innovation appeared first on Eco News.
- How drones and AI are changing the way we fight wildfiresAs the threat of wildfires intensifies, modern technology is playing an increasingly large role in both research and management. But not all communities have access to it.
- Josh Hawley’s ‘huge win’ will be a big loss for clean energy — and ratepayersIt's only been a few weeks since the Trump administration and Missouri Republicans killed the Grain Belt Express transmission line, but it's already clear rates will go up.
- Listen to farmers, not Facebook comments – Australian Agricultural Insights study released TODAY at sold-out Farming Forever National SummitFarmers for Climate Action will release its Australian Agricultural Insights study at its sold-out Farming Forever National Summit TODAY. Results show climate change was the top concern for farmers surveyed (57%, up from 55% in 2023) with bureaucracy (16%) and rising costs (15%) second and third The Summit will see 300 farmers, value chain representatives, […] The post Listen to farmers, not Facebook comments – Australian Agricultural Insights study released TODAY at sold-out Farming Forever National Summit appeared first on Eco News.
- Boring project gives critters a hole lot of spring living optionsAn innovative environmental initiative is providing crucial nesting sites and shelter for native fauna in Lake Macquarie. The Hollow Augmentation Program accelerates the natural process of hollows forming in trees by boring cavities into eucalypts or other native species. Lake Macquarie Landcare Coordinator Simon Lubinski said the process replicated the natural formation of hollows in […] The post Boring project gives critters a hole lot of spring living options appeared first on Eco News.
- AUTOMIC ACHIEVES CLIMATE ACTIVE CERTIFICATION TO SUPPORT ITS CLIENTSAutomic Group, Australia’s market leader in technology-driven investor administration and services, has been certified as a carbon neutral organisation under the Australian Government’s Climate Active program. This certification recognises that Automic has measured and reduced its greenhouse gas emissions and offset the remainder by investing in verified carbon offset projects. The certification applies to Automic’s […] The post AUTOMIC ACHIEVES CLIMATE ACTIVE CERTIFICATION TO SUPPORT ITS CLIENTS appeared first on Eco News.
- How fuel tankers could be key to Australia’s hydrogen export futureThe pilot hydrogen release system will be tested at Monash University and CSIRO’s new Membrane Pilot Facility. Monash University Monash researchers have developed a new membrane technology that extracts hydrogen safely and efficiently from liquid carriers, allowing hydrogen to be transported in regular fuel trucks and pipelines. The innovation tackles the major challenge of hydrogen’s […] The post How fuel tankers could be key to Australia’s hydrogen export future appeared first on Eco News.
- In Indonesia’s Rainforest, a Mega-Farm Project Is Plowing AheadThe Indonesian government is fast-tracking a massive agricultural project that is turning 7 million acres of tropical forest into rice and sugarcane farms. Critics say it is the world’s largest deforestation project and would upend the lives of thousands of Indigenous people.Read more on E360 →
- Greening The Cloud: How AI is Reshaping Data Center Power DemandsDespite serving a valuable purpose to us all, tech companies face increasing scrutiny as they... The post Greening The Cloud: How AI is Reshaping Data Center Power Demands appeared first on Earth911.
- Christmas come early? Waitrose claims autumn has already begunThe British retailer has published a list of signs which suggest the seasons are already in transition. According to Waitrose supplier Leckford Farm, the annual arable harvest has taken place two weeks earlier than usual. In total, the producer has counted in 1,600 tonnes of produce from the latest yield, including wheat, oilseed rape, oats […]
- Retailers could lose £146m per year without net zero adaptationDespite ongoing concerns about the UK’s capacity to pay for its zero carbon ambitions, a new analysis lays bare the damage of failing to change our built environment. New research by Mitsubishi Electric, which includes responses from 500 retail facilities managers across the UK, shows 8-in-10 believe becoming more sustainable will improve profits, but a […]
- Ecocide and resistance in PalestineEcocide and resistance in Palestine Channel Comment brendan 2nd September 2025 Teaser Media
- How to Deep Clean Without Deep Environmental ImpactDeep cleaning is a powerful way to refresh your living space, reduce allergens, and improve indoor air quality. However, conventional deep-cleaning routines can have unintended side effects, ranging from toxic chemical runoff to excessive water usage and waste. The challenge today is finding ways to clean our homes while minimizing harm to the environment thoroughly....
- Are bridges near you safe? This MRI-like scan may prevent disasterThe mobile-scanning system is part of efforts to make U.S. infrastructure more heat-resilient. Extreme heat is a silent killer that harms them over time.
- Scottish wild boar numbers to rise signifcantly over the next 50 years, new model predictsNew modelling has predicted a significant rise in Scotland’s boar population over the next 50 years – with hotspots persisting in the West Highlands, Dumfries and Galloway, northern Moray and Aberdeenshire, and Perthshire. Once extinct in Britain, wild boar have seen a resurgence in Scotland’s forests since the mid-1970s, likely through a combination of accidental […]
- Sustainability In Your Ear: Carbonfuture is Building the Trust Infrastructure for Carbon RemovalRead a transcript of this episode. Introducing Sustainability In Your Ear transcripts: Learn more. The carbon... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: Carbonfuture is Building the Trust Infrastructure for Carbon Removal appeared first on Earth911.
- 'Insure our futures''Insure our futures' Channel News brendan 1st September 2025 Teaser Media
- Let There Be Light: How To Build a Gardening Cold FrameAutumn may be in the air, but the change in seasons doesn’t require a complete... The post Let There Be Light: How To Build a Gardening Cold Frame appeared first on Earth911.
- MPs speak out on urgent need for electricity tax reformPolling from parliament comes in the wake of a 2% increase in the cost of domestic power, announced by Ofgem this week. According to new research conducted by Savanta on behalf of heat pump giant Aira, almost half [48%] of British MPs agree levies should be removed from electricity services in order to mean heat […]
- Doctors to hold major climate and health forum as Australia weighs new emissions targetsDoctors for the Environment Australia As the government prepares to make major decisions on Australia’s climate targets and nature policies, Doctors for the Environment Australia, the leading voice on climate and health, is holding a timely in-person and online public forum. This high-level event will bring together influential local and international speakers from fields such as […] The post Doctors to hold major climate and health forum as Australia weighs new emissions targets appeared first on Eco News.
- Capture awe. Spark action. The Nature Conservancy launches 2025 Oceania Photo ContestLast year’s Grand Prize winner ‘Pot-bellied Seahorse Portait’ by Australian photographer Daniel Sly. © Daniel Sly / 2024 TNC Oceania Photo Contest The Nature Conservancy Australia Key facts: The Nature Conservancy Australia launches 2025 Oceania Photo Contest for photographers from Australia, New Zealand, Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea Six categories available: People & Nature, […] The post Capture awe. Spark action. The Nature Conservancy launches 2025 Oceania Photo Contest appeared first on Eco News.
- They’re Calling On You: Australians urged to recycle old phones to protect primates this SeptemberThis September, MobileMuster, Australia’s mobile phone product stewardship program, is partnering with Taronga Conservation Society Australia (Taronga Zoo Sydney and Taronga Western Plains Zoo), Zoos Victoria, Zoos South Australia and Sydney Zoo, urging Australians to recycle old, unused phones to help protect endangered chimpanzees and gorillas. Through the program, “They’re Calling On You”, MobileMuster will […] The post They’re Calling On You: Australians urged to recycle old phones to protect primates this September appeared first on Eco News.
- New Monash study shows seaweed on sandy coastlines contribute to greenhouse gas emissionsMonash University field work at St Kilda as part of a new study that found seaweed on sandy coastlines is a major contributor to greenhouse gas. Credit: Ning Hall, Monash University. Monash University Key points Monash scientists have discovered sandy coastlines are a previously overlooked contributor of greenhouse gas methane Two new methane-producing microbes discovered […] The post New Monash study shows seaweed on sandy coastlines contribute to greenhouse gas emissions appeared first on Eco News.
- Precious cargo – cliff dwelling wallabies carried to their new vertical homeMagic moment: Parks Victoria ranger Ella Carr releases one of five Mount Rothwell sanctuary bred Brush-tailed Rock-wallabies in the Snowy River National Park to save the Little River Gorge colony from genetic collapse. Photo: Helen McDonnell. Parks Victoria A skilled team of Wildlife Unlimited field ecologists, Parks Victoria rangers, Department of Energy, Environment and Climate […] The post Precious cargo – cliff dwelling wallabies carried to their new vertical home appeared first on Eco News.
- Climate triples heat deaths in EuropeClimate triples heat deaths in Europe Channel News brendan 1st September 2025 Teaser Media
- Fish-shaped soy sauce bottles are forbidden by an Australian state in an oddly specific plastic banA ban on fish-shaped soy sauce containers has come into force in the state of South Australia.
- Does Stevia Break a Fast? Glycemic, Insulin & Autophagy Effects ExplainedIntermittent fasting has become one of the most popular approaches to weight loss and metabolic health. But when it comes to adding a little sweetness to coffee or tea, confusion often arises: does stevia break a fast? The answer isn’t the same for everyone. It depends on your fasting goals — whether you’re trying to...
- Alaska produces a ton of gas. Soon, its biggest city might not have enoughCOOK INLET, Alaska — For almost as long as it has been a state, Alaska has been powered by the natural gas buried beneath Cook Inlet, an estuary on its southern coast. The gas used to be so plentiful that Alaska not only used it to heat homes and make electricity, it also shipped tankers of the fuel overseas.
- Trump administration gives coal plants and chemical facilities a passIn Texas and across the nation, scores of coal-fired plants and petrochemical facilities are allowed to bypass toxic emissions rules.
- US EV sales are booming — for nowChanges in U.S. government support for electric vehicles have led to a buying bonanza — and a darker long-term future for the auto industry.
- How Energy-Efficient HVAC Systems Reduce Your Carbon FootprintWhen we think about climate change, we often imagine massive factories, gas-guzzling cars, or burning fossil fuels for electricity. But one of the biggest contributors to household carbon emissions hides in plain sight: your heating and cooling system. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, HVAC systems account for nearly half of the average home’s...
- The Bambino Cat – A Complete Guide to this Rare BreedAmong the many new cat breeds to emerge in recent years, the bambino cat stands out for its weirdness and charm. A cross between the hairless Sphynx and the short legged Munchkin, this breed is both striking and controversial. Although rare, interest in the bambino is growing due to its kitten like proportions, playful nature...
- The Business of Clean Energy: Lessons from 10 Years of Solar GrowthThe Clean Energy Shift Has Been Real Ten years ago, solar power felt like a luxury or a hobby. Today, it’s a serious business. The U.S. solar industry has grown by more than 300% over the past decade. According to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), over 4.5 million solar systems are now installed nationwide....
- Sustainable Performance Tires: Green Materials and Eco-Friendly InnovationPerformance tires are evolving. Once known primarily for speed, grip, and responsiveness, they are now at the center of a green revolution in tire manufacturing. With buyers demanding eco-conscious solutions, tire makers are rethinking compounds, production methods, and recycling processes. Today, sustainable performance tires blend driving excitement with environmental responsibility. What Makes a Tire “Sustainable”?...
- Is it safe to go in the water Labor Day weekend at your favorite New York-area beach?From the Rockaways to Montauk, here’s how to protect your family from waterborne illness as summer winds down. The post Is it safe to go in the water Labor Day weekend at your favorite New York-area beach? appeared first on Environment America.
- What we know about the Bear Gulch firefighter arrestsTwo firefighters were arrested by federal agents on Wednesday at the Bear Gulch fire. The action received swift backlash from lawmakers and elected leaders.
- Trump admin cancels $679 million for offshore wind projects as attacks on reeling industry continueThe Transportation Department has canceled $679 million in federal funding for a dozen offshore wind projects.
- Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is the Place to Be for Fall MigrationGet your binoculars and field guide ready! Fall migration is underway. For some birds, this annual odyssey starts as early as July. At Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, volunteers and visitors reported...
- Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is the Place to Be for Fall MigrationGet your binoculars and field guide ready! Fall migration is underway. For some birds, this annual odyssey starts as early as July. At Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, volunteers and visitors reported...
- Southern hognosed snake proposed for threatened statusDistinctly affected by roads, the hognosed snake is another species that requires conservation action by Americans The post Southern hognosed snake proposed for threatened status appeared first on Environment America.
- Want to work for National Weather Service? Be ready to explain how you agree with TrumpJob listings for the shorthanded National Weather Service ask candidates to explain how they would advance President Donald Trump’s agenda if hired.
- Investing in Change: Monica Alonso Soria’s Path to ColumbiaA recipient of the Stanley Park Climate Finance Scholarship, Soria hopes to help countries finance their conservation and climate goals.
- Spokane River water levels reach possible new lowThere are places along the Spokane River where you can walk from one side to the other without touching any water.
- ‘We Are All Shocked’: Warming Waters Bring a Stinging Sea Slug to Spain’s CoastsThe Mediterranean is among the fastest-warming bodies of water in the world, and the arrival of these tiny terrors is raising concern across Spain.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Life Pours BackPoet Robert Macfarlane savored the resilience of nature in a time when many think it... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Life Pours Back appeared first on Earth911.
- Closer than we thought: Atlantic current ‘tipping point’ within decadesOne of the most important climate systems in the world could already be on the brink — pushing it beyond is no longer a ‘low likelihood’ event. The Amoc — or Atlantic meridional overturning circulation — brings warm tropical water to northern European coastline and the Arctic, which then cools and sinks to form a […]
- Global policy progress on plastics stalls, despite public concernBrands have an opportunity to meet consumer expectations. The post Global policy progress on plastics stalls, despite public concern appeared first on Trellis.
- Disasters destroyed their homes. Then the real estate ‘vultures’ swooped in.“We buy homes” companies are procuring disaster-damaged properties for cheap. Survivors say they're taking advantage of tragedy.
- Workers are facing dangerous heat — even inside fast-food restaurantsRising temperatures and chronically broken cooling systems are turning the lunch rush into a deadly risk for some workers.
- Livescope Power Guide: Battery Types, Sizes, and SetupsGarmin LiveScope has changed how people fish. Now, anglers can see fish and things under the water in real time because of clear sonar images. To get the most out of this new tool, you must have a reliable power source. The one you pick, how big it is, and how you set it up...
- What Does Rat Poop Look Like? Identification Guide with PicturesQuick Answer Rat poop is usually dark brown to black, about half an inch long, shaped like a pellet with pointed ends. Fresh droppings appear moist and shiny, while older ones are dry and crumbly. They’re most often found in clusters along walls, in kitchens, basements, or attics. What Does Rat Poop Look Like? When...
- Coal power made historyCoal power made history Channel News brendan 29th August 2025 Teaser Media
- In Yellowstone, Restored Bison Replenish GrasslandsBison have made a remarkable comeback in Yellowstone National Park, going from fewer than two dozen animals at the turn of the last century to roughly 5,000 today. Their return, a study finds, has had a remarkable impact on grasslands in the region.Read more on E360 →
- Revolutionising Carbon Nanotube Production: How CYRION Technologies is Transforming Materials ScienceDepiction of Carbon Nanotubes The carbon nanotube industry is experiencing a seismic shift. While traditional production methods have kept these wonder materials in niche applications due to prohibitive costs, a Melbourne-based innovation company is rewriting the rules entirely. CYRION Technologies has achieved what many thought impossible: dramatically slashing carbon nanotube (CNT) production costs while maintaining […] The post Revolutionising Carbon Nanotube Production: How CYRION Technologies is Transforming Materials Science appeared first on Eco News.
- Border Patrol: Firefighters arrested at Bear Gulch fire illegally entered U.S.The statement is the first time the federal government has commented on the arrests that sparked outrage from elected leaders across the Northwest.
- Study Finds We’ll Lose Almost 40 Percent of Our Glacial IceEven if global temperatures plateau, glaciers worldwide will continue to melt.
- Firefighter arrests at Bear Gulch fire: Lawmakers, WA governor reactTwo firefighters from a private crew were arrested by federal agents on Wednesday at the Bear Gulch fire.
- New law cuts red tape for rooftop solar and batteriesThe post New law cuts red tape for rooftop solar and batteries appeared first on Environment America.
- What the Roadless Rule means for ArizonaMore than 1 million acres of Arizona wild forests are protected by the Roadless Rule The post What the Roadless Rule means for Arizona appeared first on Environment America.
- Supply chain leaders are stealth weapons in the drive to net zeroRecent appointments by Levi's, Apple and others reflect the growing clout of procurement work — and a muted forward-march for sustainability. The post Supply chain leaders are stealth weapons in the drive to net zero appeared first on Trellis.
- Master-Planned Communities: How They Promote Outdoor Recreation and Green SpacesImagine stepping out your door and onto a shady walking path. Kids ride bikes without heavy traffic. Families meet in gardens. Wetlands nearby hold wildlife and help control floods. This is life in a master-planned community—a neighborhood designed to mix homes, parks, and nature in one plan. These communities are not just suburbs with houses....
- New leader named for $3B annual Hanford nuclear waste cleanup in WAThe next leader to manage the Hanford nuclear site has been filling in as acting manager of the site since the former manager resigned in April.
- First CO2 injections mark milestone for Norway’s Longship CCS projectThe first captured CO₂ has been injected into the subsea reservoir – 100km off the west coast of Norway – being used for Longship, the Norwegian government-backed carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, said to be one of the most ambitious in the world. Announced on 25 August, these first CO2 volumes were transported by […]
- Lead pipes are everywhere in Chicago. Here’s how to protect yourself. How to test your water, get free filters, and find other help.
- Chicago has the most lead pipes in the nation. We mapped them all.Here's what the data reveals about who's most at risk.
- How we mapped Chicago’s lead pipe problem and what we learnedHere’s what we found, how to know if you’re at risk, and how to replicate our work.
- Comment: Effective waste management in the age of e-wasteBy Xavier Hubert, Head of Circular Economy, Global Services & Solutions with contract electronics manufacturer Flex Responsible management of e-waste is no longer about recycling or disposal. The focus is rapidly shifting from waste management to resource management, and this has both environmental and commercial advantages for business. E-waste has become one of the fastest-growing […]
- Commonwealth Fusion Systems Raises $863 Million Series B2 Round to Accelerate the Commercialization of Fusion EnergyCFS ARC Facility Aerial illustration This round of capital is the largest raised among deep tech and energy companies since CFS’ $1.8 billion Series B round in 2021. The almost $3 billion that CFS has raised to date is about one-third of the total capital invested in private fusion companies worldwide, solidifying its leadership of […] The post Commonwealth Fusion Systems Raises $863 Million Series B2 Round to Accelerate the Commercialization of Fusion Energy appeared first on Eco News.
- Come along to the annual Zero Waste FestivalCome along to the annual Zero Waste Festival — a feature event of Fed Square’s RESET program! Saturday 6 September, Exhibitors: 10am–4pm Speaking Program: 10am–6:30pm The Atrium will be packed with exhibitors and we’re thrilled to kick off the The Edge stage program with a live performance from dirtgirl, before diving into panel discussions, featuring The Urban […] The post Come along to the annual Zero Waste Festival appeared first on Eco News.
- New Study Reveals Australia Could Save $75.65 Million a Year by Adopting Saveful’s Food Saving Behaviours NationallyAustralia throws away 7.6 million tonnes of food each year, costing the economy $36.6 billion annually. That’s about $5.52 lost for every kg of food wasted The average household in Australia wastes between $2,290 and $4,352 worth of food every year, showing just how much money families could save by cutting down on food waste […] The post New Study Reveals Australia Could Save $75.65 Million a Year by Adopting Saveful’s Food Saving Behaviours Nationally appeared first on Eco News.
- WaterAid says it’s ‘shameful’ that UN’s target on water and sanitation will be missed as World Water Week gets underwayResponding to the latest world figures from WHO/UN on water, sanitation and hygiene ahead of World Water Week, WaterAid’s Executive Director, Global Policy and Campaigns, Sol Oyuela said: “It’s sadly no surprise and utterly shameful that the UN’s goal to ensure clean water, toilets and hygiene for all by 2030 is set to be missed. […] The post WaterAid says it’s ‘shameful’ that UN’s target on water and sanitation will be missed as World Water Week gets underway appeared first on Eco News.
- New Research: Cost-of-Living Crunch Forces Nearly 8 in 10 Aussies to Change Energy HabitsNew research from comparison website iSelect has revealed that 79% of Australians have changed their household habits in the past 12 months in response to rising energy bills. The research highlights the lengths Australians are going to in order to cope with skyrocketing energy bills, with more than half (52%) reducing their use of heating […] The post New Research: Cost-of-Living Crunch Forces Nearly 8 in 10 Aussies to Change Energy Habits appeared first on Eco News.
- How a Koch-funded campaign is trying to reverse climate action in VermontIn one of the bluest U.S. states, Americans for Prosperity is making inroads against climate action.
- How the Next Pandemic Could Emerge from an Aardvark BurrowAnimals of all kinds mix and mingle in underground burrows, offering troubling opportunities for diseases to jump species.Read more on E360 →
- We now know just how much climate change supercharged Hurricane KatrinaTwo decades after the devastating storm, scientists can more easily determine how much global warming is intensifying tropical cyclones.
- Why the plastic pollution treaty collapse could be what we neededFailure to settle on terms for international policies that could curb the rising tide of ‘forever debris’ teach us a very valuable lesson. Of course, when the UN Global Plastics Treaty talks in Geneva, Switzerland, ended on 15th August without an agreement to ratify, lamentations came thick and fast. The optimistic plan was to put […]
- Vegan Beauty: the Best Plant-based Skincare IngredientsSome of the most popular skincare ingredients are derived from animals. But if you avoid... The post Vegan Beauty: the Best Plant-based Skincare Ingredients appeared first on Earth911.
- No Hot Water? Try These DIY Water Heater FixesThe average water heater lasts anywhere from 6 to 13 years. These appliances require upkeep.... The post No Hot Water? Try These DIY Water Heater Fixes appeared first on Earth911.
- Tax changes are on the way: don’t forget the environmentThe government needs to raise more money and newspapers are reporting that Rachel Reeves is considering tax reform. This is welcome. The UK’s tax system is a mess, “a precarious assemblage of misdirection and untruth” in the words of the New Statesman’s Will Dunn. The […]
- Breaking the newsBreaking the news Channel Comment brendan 28th August 2025 Teaser Media
- Efficient Packing Tips for Moving DayHow do you pack your entire life into boxes without losing your mind—or your socks? It’s a question almost everyone faces at some point, whether it’s for a new job, more space, or just the thrill of not sharing a wall with your neighbor’s subwoofer. Moving day arrives like a freight train, and poor planning...
- Federal agents arrest firefighters working on WA wildfireFederal agents showed up northeast of Lake Cushman to check identification of crew members fighting Washington's largest active wildfire.
- 200 jobs, £2m per year for Redcar from advanced BESS projectA 32-acre site at Wilton International will become one of Britain’s highest capacity Battery Energy Storage System. £1billion of private investment from NatPower has made the new Teesside GigaPark possible, which has a planned National Grid connection date of 2028. One of the most advanced facilities of its kind in the country, it will store […]
- Is my favorite Pacific Northwest beach safe for swimming?As you splash in the waves this Labor Day weekend through September, you can take these steps to stay healthy. The post Is my favorite Pacific Northwest beach safe for swimming? appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: Forest Service begins to unravel protections for Georgia’s wild forests“Notice of Intent” is first step in opening up 63,000 acres of protected Georgia national forests to development. The post STATEMENT: Forest Service begins to unravel protections for Georgia’s wild forests appeared first on Environment America.
- Safekeeping Oregon’s ocean for future generationsOur summer intern has strong ties to the coast and has some insight to keep it healthy for future generations. The post Safekeeping Oregon’s ocean for future generations appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: Forest Service begins to unravel protections for wild forests“Notice of Intent” is first step in opening up 45 million protected acres to development The post STATEMENT: Forest Service begins to unravel protections for wild forests appeared first on Environment America.
- How a ‘good fire’ at the Grand Canyon exploded into a raging infernoThe Dragon Bravo fire’s escape from confinement is a nightmare for scientists who have spent years trying to sell a wary public on the notion of “good fire.”
- Will the water be safe on my New England beach vacation this Labor Day?From Maine’s northernmost beaches to the Connecticut shores of Long Island Sound, here’s how to protect your family from water pollution as summer winds down. The post Will the water be safe on my New England beach vacation this Labor Day? appeared first on Environment America.
- WA ramps up pressure on Army over PFAS contamination near YakimaWashington state officials say the U.S. Army is violating state law over its lack of action on PFAS contamination in East Selah, Yakima County.
- Elk Creek Notes: The Books I’m Learning from to Garden With Respect for PlaceEarth911’s Mitch Ratcliffe moved with his family to the banks of Elk Creek in Southern... The post Elk Creek Notes: The Books I’m Learning from to Garden With Respect for Place appeared first on Earth911.
- The Best Wildlife Photography of the YearEvery year the Natural History Museum in London honors the best wildlife photographers from around the world, highlighting 100 extraordinary photos of nature. This year, the finalists were selected from more than 60,000 entries and feature dynamic portraits of wildlife alongside haunting images of humanity's impact on the natural world.Read more on E360 →
- 16 fellowships to advance your career in 2025Sustainability programs available to students and working professionals. The post 16 fellowships to advance your career in 2025 appeared first on Trellis.
- Birmingham City University secures funding for UK transport and climate change researchGreener, more resilient travel modes and networks will be explored through the finance package. Birmingham City University has received almost £50,000 to lead on the new project, which aims to examine key transport corridors across the UK. Real time data, international best practices, and AI will help make recommendations for expansion and improvement works, mapping […]
- AIRTRUNK CLOSES A$16 BILLION (EX JAPAN) SUSTAINABLE FINANCING TO ACCELERATE APJ GROWTH AND IMPACTLargest sustainability linked financing in Asia Pacific & Japan region (APJ) Financing includes four sustainability linked transactions including Singapore’s largest-ever green data centre loan and APJ’s largest green loan for AirTrunk Melbourne First publicly known corporate to fund disaster relief in its financing structure AirTrunk is one of the largest issuers of sustainable financing in […] The post AIRTRUNK CLOSES A$16 BILLION (EX JAPAN) SUSTAINABLE FINANCING TO ACCELERATE APJ GROWTH AND IMPACT appeared first on Eco News.
- Australia Must Match Global Ambition on Plastics at HomeThe Waste Management and Resource Recovery Association of Australia (WMRR) is calling for urgent government action to cut Australia’s reliance on virgin plastics, warning that the nation is falling behind global efforts to tackle the challenge of plastics. New figures from the 2023–24 Plastic Flows and Fates Report, show: Australia consumed four (4) million tonnes of […] The post Australia Must Match Global Ambition on Plastics at Home appeared first on Eco News.
- The AI energy paradox: Turning a power surge into a climate opportunityAI is fuelling unprecedented energy demand, but with the right strategy, it could become one of our most powerful tools for building a cleaner, smarter future. By Joe Craparotta, Vice President Cloud & Service Providers, Pacific, Schneider Electric Artificial intelligence is one of the most transformative technologies of our time, but it also brings an […] The post The AI energy paradox: Turning a power surge into a climate opportunity appeared first on Eco News.
- 20 years after Katrina, New Orleans’ levees are sinking and short on moneyThe city’s $14 billion flood system faces new threats from climate change, land subsidence, and Trump budget cuts.
- Will Defra’s new waste policy help reduce environmental crime?The agency plans to reform the carrier broker and dealer system, which it say currently prevents action being taken against high risk operators. Under the existing regime, ‘enforcement options are limited and the Environment agency can only refuse or revoke registrations if set criteria are met.’ A lack of differentiation between smaller and large service […]
- Why the US government is trying to revive the climate change ‘debate’The Department of Energy is calling for "honest dialogue." It looks a lot like a playbook from the past.
- Quadruple heatwave summer on course for UK’s hottestIf the Met Office confirms its provisional figures the country’s warm weather records will now be entirely dominated by post-2000 weather systems. The UK has ‘almost certainly’ had its hottest summer on record, according to a spokesperson from the meteorological organisation. Currently, numbers point to an average mean temperature — which takes into account overnight […]
- Inside the program cuts, workforce purges, and secretive reorganization of the USDAAs the Trump administration shrinks the Department of Agriculture, rural farming communities are left to pay the price.
- How little brains solve big problems in termite coloniesThe two leading causes of termite conflict are non-monogamy and colony inheritance. Charles Darwin University Non-monogamy and colony inheritance are the leading causes of conflict among termites, but these social cockroaches prove you don’t always need a big brain to get to the bottom of even the curliest of problems peacefully, new research from Charles […] The post How little brains solve big problems in termite colonies appeared first on Eco News.
- Rethink e-recycling: Konica Minolta Australia, Macquarie University, and ANZRP’s TechCollect join forces to tackle e-wasteKonica Minolta Australia, Macquarie University, and the Australia and New Zealand Recycling Platform’s (ANZRP) TechCollect have partnered to launch the Rethink e-recycling Drive, a community initiative aimed at reducing landfill and giving unwanted technology a second life. The initiative features two free community drop-off events and a week-long e-waste collection at Macquarie University, providing easy […] The post Rethink e-recycling: Konica Minolta Australia, Macquarie University, and ANZRP’s TechCollect join forces to tackle e-waste appeared first on Eco News.
- Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Execnow’s Founders On Greentech Leadership & StrategyIn the race to address climate change, technology often steals the spotlight—solar breakthroughs, carbon capture,... The post Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Execnow’s Founders On Greentech Leadership & Strategy appeared first on Earth911.
- Free public transport in UkraineFree public transport in Ukraine Channel Comment brendan 27th August 2025 Teaser Media
- Epson’s Net-Zero Target Approved by the Science Based Targets initiativeEpson aims to reduce GHG emissions across the value chain by more than 50% in 2030 and reach net-zero by 2050 Epson has announced the approval of the net-zero target and milestone targets it has set based on the Net-Zero Standard of the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)1. Epson is seeking to decarbonise and has […] The post Epson’s Net-Zero Target Approved by the Science Based Targets initiative appeared first on Eco News.
- Apple loses court case over ‘CO2 neutral’ watch claimThe ruling by a German court puts such "neutrality" claims in jeopardy across many companies and sectors. The post Apple loses court case over ‘CO<sub>2</sub> neutral’ watch claim appeared first on Trellis.
- How Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ is affecting climate tech investmentIt's mostly wait-and-see mode for startups and investors, but at some point “markets will come roaring back,” said one venture capitalist. The post How Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ is affecting climate tech investment appeared first on Trellis.
- What the ExxonMobil case means for clean air in Texas and beyondAnd how our members, advocates and attorneys prevailed in a 15-year legal case The post What the ExxonMobil case means for clean air in Texas and beyond appeared first on Environment America.
- How to Actually Land a Hospitality Job in 2025 (Without Losing Your Mind)Look, if you’re dreaming about working in hospitality in 2025, you better buckle up. This industry moves faster than a bartender on New Year’s Eve. You gotta stay sharp, flexible, and a little bit obsessed if you wanna snag the gig you’re after. So, ditch the boring advice—here’s what really matters when you’re hunting for...
- Kirkland lifeguard removes invasive turtle from Juanita BeachA Kirkland lifeguard supervisor removed an invasive alligator snapping turtle from under the dock at Juanita Beach Park.
- WA to conserve thousands of acres of ‘legacy forests’The state Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday it would conserve 77,000 acres of structurally complex, close-to-mature forests. They will not be logged.
- Congress proposes continued funding for Energy Star efficiency programHouse and Senate appropriations committees propose EPA continue administering the Energy Star energy efficiency labeling program The post Congress proposes continued funding for Energy Star efficiency program appeared first on Environment America.
- How safe is the water at your favorite Great Lakes beach?From the Minnesota shores of Lake Superior to New York beaches on Lake Ontario, make sure your family will be safe when they swim in the Great Lakes. The post How safe is the water at your favorite Great Lakes beach? appeared first on Environment America.
- Chris Callieri becomes Levi’s chief supply chain officerKnown for his operational expertise, he brings leadership experience from Victoria's Secret, Tory Burch and Adidas. The post Chris Callieri becomes Levi’s chief supply chain officer appeared first on Trellis.
- Is Zevia Healthy? Nutrition Facts, Pros & ConsQuick Answer: Zevia is a zero-calorie, stevia-sweetened soda with no sugar and no artificial colors. For most healthy adults, it’s a smarter swap than regular soda or many diet sodas. But acidity, caffeine (in some flavors), and individual sensitivity to stevia or “natural flavors” mean moderation is still best. What Is Zevia? Nutrition & Ingredients...
- Climate and Society Students Address Climate Challenges in the Real WorldThis month, Columbia Climate School students presented their summer capstone projects, which offered impactful solutions in health, the arts, policy, climate finance and urban resilience.
- LPG and its significance for off-grid homes and businessesAs the UK races towards the 2050 Net Zero target, rural communities risk being left behind. But the LPG sector’s infrastructure investments are shaping a renewable-ready sector for off-grid homes and businesses, explains Megan Healy A mixed-technology future for off-grid heating While the majority of net-zero headlines and the clean energy debate centres around electrification, […]
- AI could stop hotels and restaurants wasting food, energy and talent: why aren’t they using it?Artificial Intelligence could slash waste, cut carbon emissions and ease staff burnout in the hospitality sector – yet many operators are barely scratching the surface, according to new research from the University of Surrey. The study, published in Sustainable Development, in collaboration with partners in Spain, seemed to find that AI technologies could give hotels, […]
- Indonesia equipped to act after global plastics treaty fails, say report authorsWhile global leaders failed to agree on whether to stop the growth of plastic production, a group of UK researchers claims a new evidence-backed report gives Indonesia a 26-point plan to act now. The deadlock apparent at the talks’ conclusion, on 14 August, leaves progress towards a global agreement on ending plastics pollution in limbo. […]
- Space-based solar power could significantly advance net zero efforts in EuropeSolar panels situated in space could reduce Europe’s requirement for land-based renewable energy by up to 80%, expediting the journey to net zero, according to new research from King’s College London. The study, published in Joule, analysed the potential of a design by NASA for space-based solar generation, which is planned to be in use […]
- Trump administration halts construction of nearly finished offshore wind farmØrsted’s Revolution Wind project off the coast of Massachusetts and Rhode Island is hit with a stop-work order over vague “national security” concerns.
- Germs Gone Wild: 5 Natural Cleaning Recipes To Drive Away DirtyMany store-bought cleaning products contain toxins such as propylene glycol, ammonium hydroxide, and synthetic fragrances.... The post Germs Gone Wild: 5 Natural Cleaning Recipes To Drive Away Dirty appeared first on Earth911.
- 5 Safety Tips for Using a Small Chop Saw at HomeA small chop saw is a useful tool for do-it-yourself (DIY) projects, allowing for quick and precise cuts in wood, plastic, and metal. While compact in size, it is still a powerful machine that must be handled with care. Proper use not only prevents injuries but also helps ensure clean, accurate results. This guide outlines...
- Shopping Your Values: Buy LocalThis article is the fifth in a six-part series focused on helping consumers choose products... The post Shopping Your Values: Buy Local appeared first on Earth911.
- Is Britain heading for another water wake-up call?As we head into World Water Week — August 24-28 — across the UK, headlines continue to be dominated by reports of drought across swathes of the country, millions are living under hose pipe bans and many of us are struggling with heatwaves. A combination of spiralling water use, rising populations and very little rain […]
- Great reveal: how air pollution masked global warming, confusing adaptation plansEfforts to curb sulphur dioxide revealed more planetary heating than we thought and faster temperature rise. While this will be short-lived, the skies above directly impact local and regional climate conditions, and our policies need to reflect it. Numbers rarely lie. Nor do thermometers. But in this case, both have been misleading. Between 1970 and […]
- The last thing we need is a UK data centre expansionAs one of the hottest and driest summers in living memory finally wanes drought conditions remain. This is just one reason behind the first ever legal challenge to a planned hyperscale digital storage facility. With 477 data centres currently operating across Britain, current estimates suggest we’re using 10billion litres of water each year. Between 1.8 […]
- Can You Put Aluminum Foil in an Air Fryer? Safety, Health, and Cooking Tips You Must KnowQuick Answer Yes, you can put aluminum foil in an air fryer if you use it correctly: ✅ Place it only in the basket, never at the bottom. ✅ Keep it flat and weighed down with food. ✅ Avoid acidic or salty foods (like tomatoes, citrus, vinegar). ✅ Do not cover vents or heating elements....
- Birders and Scientists Unite for a Celebration of Saline Lakes Across the HemisphereBy: Max Malmquist and Marina Castellino Nestled at the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and overlooking Mono Lake sits the quaint town of Lee Vining, California, home to the annual...
- Birders and Scientists Unite for a Celebration of Saline Lakes Across the HemisphereBy: Max Malmquist and Marina Castellino Nestled at the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and overlooking Mono Lake sits the quaint town of Lee Vining, California, home to the annual...
- The trials of making ‘dirt to shirt’ tees in the U.S.Three decades after NAFTA destroyed his business, Eric Henry is growing and sewing this $60 organic T-shirt close to home. But it's not easy. The post The trials of making ‘dirt to shirt’ tees in the U.S. appeared first on Trellis.
- AI in Modern Distribution ManagementIn today’s fast paced supply chains, distributors are under more pressure than ever. Rising customer expectations, supply shortages, fluctuating fuel prices and the need for faster delivery times all make distribution management a juggling act. Businesses can no longer rely on intuition or old spreadsheets. That’s why many are turning to distribution management software powered...
- In a hotter world, some people age faster, researchers findExposure to heat waves over just two years could add up to 12 extra days of age-related health damage, a study finds, and this damage adds up over time.
- This obscure UN rule will help shape the future of carbon marketsAt stake: what counts as "high-integrity" in the voluntary carbon market. The post This obscure UN rule will help shape the future of carbon markets appeared first on Trellis.
- Twenty Years Later: What Lessons Have We Learned From Hurricane Katrina?As the risk of extreme weather grows, Columbia experts revisit Katrina’s legacy and what it means for future catastrophes.
- Firefighters and weather are stabilizing Oregon wildfire. Flames so far spare California wineriesFour homes and six other structures have been destroyed by a wildfire sweeping through central Oregon.
- Map Reveals Toxic Pollution Leaking from U.S. Drilling SitesScientists have shown that U.S. oil and gas drilling sites are not just leaking methane but also a host of toxic chemicals that pose an urgent threat to the health of those living nearby. A new interactive map details the impact of hundreds of major leaks.Read more on E360 →
- The Silent Revolution: How Batteries Are Changing the WorldThere was a time when the word “battery” only meant the pack you slid into the back of a TV remote or flashlight. Today, it’s one of the most important technologies of the modern world. Batteries are powering everything from smartphones to cars, homes and cities. They’ve become symbols of progress, sustainability and freedom. The...
- Why Mars plans to more than triple the amount of renewable energy it buysThe food and candy maker is adopting a unique approach to match Scope 3 electricity used for product manufacturing, distribution and consumption. The post Why Mars plans to more than triple the amount of renewable energy it buys appeared first on Trellis.
- Seattle weather: Heat wave continues, but don’t swim at these beachesThough summer is waning with our last 8 p.m. sunset this week, the heat is still on. But some Western WA beaches are overridden with bacteria.
- Wildfires threaten homes in Oregon and California, prompting hundreds of evacuationsThousands of homes are under evacuation orders, including about 4,000 around Sisters, Oregon, because of the growing Flat fire.
- Sustainability In Your Ear: Author Topher McDougal Asks If Earth Is Evolving A Planetary ConsciousnessWould you like to read a transcript of this episode? Introducing Sustainability In Your Ear... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: Author Topher McDougal Asks If Earth Is Evolving A Planetary Consciousness appeared first on Earth911.
- The 7 best sustainability podcasts for 2025Lend us your ears for these worthy knowledge- and skill-building listens. The post The 7 best sustainability podcasts for 2025 appeared first on Trellis.
- ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ must close, but the fight isn’t overA judge sided with the Miccosukee Tribe and said the ICE detention center must close. Florida officials have already appealed.
- What hope for Gaza?What hope for Gaza? Channel Comment brendan 25th August 2025 Teaser Media
- In the Yucatan, the High Cost of a Boom in Factory Hog FarmsIn “Slaughter-land” — the First-Place Winner of the 2025 Yale Environment 360 Film Contest — two Latin American filmmakers document how hundreds of mega-farms that contain tens of thousands of pigs are trampling Indigenous rights and befouling the air and water in the Yucatan.Read more on E360 →
- What is Low-E Glass? Types, Benefits, Costs & ROI ExplainedEnergy bills are rising. Climate concerns are growing. Homes must now be smarter about saving energy. Windows used to be the weak spot of a house. Today, they are at the center of energy-saving design. So, what is Low-E glass? It stands for low-emissivity glass. It’s regular glass with a thin, invisible coating that changes...
- Earth Action: Plan Before You Plant a TreeLike Earth Day, Arbor Day arrives in April. But while both are symbolic reminders of... The post Earth Action: Plan Before You Plant a Tree appeared first on Earth911.
- Australia Leads World with First Microplastic-Free Straws and Cups in Children’s HospitalsProtecting children, protecting the planet and designed to biodegrade completely with zero microplastics. Key Facts World-first application: This is the first documented use of microplastic-free straws and cups in paediatric care. Why hospitals need them: Straws and small cups remain exempt from plastic bans because they are medically necessary for administering medicines, hydration, and feeding support. The […] The post Australia Leads World with First Microplastic-Free Straws and Cups in Children’s Hospitals appeared first on Eco News.
- Clean Energy Solutions Index Launch: a unique tool for a pivotal moment in AustraliaMeasuring deep support for what matters in the energy transition for the first time. The launch of a groundbreaking research and data tool has measured Australians’ deep support for the clean energy transition and renewable energy technologies for the first time. The Clean Energy Solutions Index, launched today by 89 Degrees East, with support from Boundless Earth, measures public […] The post Clean Energy Solutions Index Launch: a unique tool for a pivotal moment in Australia appeared first on Eco News.
- Global leaders unite in Adelaide to unlock Asia-Pacific’s potential as first mover in green iron and clean exportsWorld Economic Forum First Movers Coalition – Adelaide workshop The World Economic Forum’s First Movers Coalition (FMC) has concluded a landmark two-day workshop in Adelaide, Australia (20–21 August), bringing together senior leaders from government, industry, and finance, and Australia’s leading academic and research institutions to unlock Australia and the Asia-Pacific region’s potential as a first […] The post Global leaders unite in Adelaide to unlock Asia-Pacific’s potential as first mover in green iron and clean exports appeared first on Eco News.
- RESET returns to Fed Square this September with a month-long celebration of sustainability, creativity and care for the environmentThis spring, Fed Square invites visitors to take a breath and press RESET. Returning from 1 September to 6 October 2025, RESET is Fed Square’s free, family-friendly festival that brings together sustainability, creativity, and community connection in a month-long program of interactive events, workshops, art installations and immersive experiences. Proudly supported by Bupa, RESET festival creates the opportunity to […] The post RESET returns to Fed Square this September with a month-long celebration of sustainability, creativity and care for the environment appeared first on Eco News.
- Idaho poisoned Snake River for invasive mussels. Was it worth ‘heartbreaking’ loss?Idaho spent millions flooding part of the Snake with copper-based poison to kill a serious environmental and economic threat. Did it work or was it a failure?
- Illinois’ national forest: The ShawneeThe post Illinois’ national forest: The Shawnee appeared first on Environment America.
- FEMA now requires disaster victims to have an email addressWorkers at FEMA worry that demanding disaster survivors access services using email could shut out people without internet connectivity from receiving government aid.
- Inside the fight to slow down WA’s roller coaster Bear Gulch fireThe Bear Gulch fire sparked July 6 and has burned into the Olympic National Park. Things are heating up again.
- Seattle hopes to build its future in Oregon’s desert — or blackouts may followSeattle’s appetite for electricity is voracious, the city is consuming more than ever before. But expanding the grid with renewable energy is proving a challenge.
- A coal-fired plant in Michigan was supposed to close. But Trump forced it to keep running at $1M a day.The community had big plans for the facility site, until the Trump administration ordered it to stay open, a move it extended this week.
- The Silent Stage: Portable Power Stations for Modern EventsPortable power stations vs. generators, sizing, safety, and hybrid strategies for silent, stable power at scale. When the lights go dark and the music cuts out at an outdoor festival, crowd confidence drops fast. Power failures aren’t just inconvenient—they can end shows, trigger refunds, and damage gear. Delivering reliable power off-grid is hard, and the...
- UNSW SMaRT Centre study reveals extent of microplastics pollution in AustraliaCase Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering UNSW SMaRT Centre Key facts: Microplastic pollution is an emerging environmental contaminant across the globe, with estimates that around three million tonnes of microplastics enter the Earth’s environment each year which will take 50–600 years to completely degrade. Primary microplastics are synthetically manufactured to produce pharmaceuticals, personal care items, […] The post UNSW SMaRT Centre study reveals extent of microplastics pollution in Australia appeared first on Eco News.
- Public surveys launched to investigate extraordinary ‘octopus bloom’ in South West watersCommon octopus © Keith Hiscock MBE The Marine Biological Association (MBA) in the UK has launched two public surveys – one for fishermen and one for divers and snorkellers – to gather vital information on the unusual surge in common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) numbers reported in the waters off the south coast of Devon and […] The post Public surveys launched to investigate extraordinary ‘octopus bloom’ in South West waters appeared first on Eco News.
- A NEW INITIATIVE IN THE FIGHT TO SAVE WILD KOALASAustralian Koala Foundation To coincide with September’s, Save the Koala Month, the Australian Koala Foundation and Wild Dog Books announce the release, on 26 August, of One Koala, One Hundred Trees, a picture book by debut author Leesa Allinson and award-winning illustration team Heather Potter and Mark Jackson. One Koala, One Hundred Trees is a heart-warming story about one family’s determination to […] The post A NEW INITIATIVE IN THE FIGHT TO SAVE WILD KOALAS appeared first on Eco News.
- Solar distributor OSW secures $8.5 million to accelerate global expansionFunding to fuel OSW’s U.S. expansion and tech platform rollout OSW (One Stop Warehouse), Australia’s leading solar wholesaler and distributor, has secured $8.5 million in strategic funding from SparkEdge Capital, a top-tier venture capital firm based in Shanghai focused on the technology and energy sector. The path to global solar adoption Founded in 2013, OSW […] The post Solar distributor OSW secures $8.5 million to accelerate global expansion appeared first on Eco News.
- Fisher of the Pacific treesThe fisher, one of the West Coast’s threatened mammals, will not receive new protections. The post Fisher of the Pacific trees appeared first on Environment America.
- In the wake of destructive floods, Wisconsin youth sue state utility regulator over failure to consider climate changeThe case is part of a growing movement to force climate action through the courts, led in part by Indigenous youth.
- 443 insiders (and counting) press aviation leaders to accelerate climate actionAirlines should set absolute emissions targets and be prepared to limit growth, said employees of KLM, Air France and others. The post 443 insiders (and counting) press aviation leaders to accelerate climate action appeared first on Trellis.
- Antarctica is in extreme peril"Abrupt changes" threaten to send the continent past the point of no return, a new study finds.
- Nurdles: The microplastic pollution you might find at the beach this summerPlastic pellets are polluting our beaches and harming wildlife. The post Nurdles: The microplastic pollution you might find at the beach this summer appeared first on Environment America.
- Wildfires Burning Less Land but Threatening More PeopleA growing number of people globally are seeing wildfires encroach on their homes. That is not because wildfires are burning more land, however. Over the last two decades, the number of acres burned has dropped. The growing exposure to fires, a new study finds, is driven by the millions of people moving into fire-prone areas, mostly in Africa.Read more on E360 →
- Experts favor incentives over regulation to accelerate sustainabilityExperts favor incentives such as green subsidies and carbon pricing over compliance-based approaches. The post Experts favor incentives over regulation to accelerate sustainability appeared first on Trellis.
- How Texas flood relief got caught in a high-stakes political battleAs a fight over voting districts consumes the Texas legislature, funding for flood relief remains elusive.
- Inside a Georgia beach’s high-tech fight against erosionArmed with drones and lasers, scientists are creating detailed 3D maps of Tybee Island’s shifting shoreline.
- Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards winners lauded at Aberdeen eventThe Scottish Green Energy Supply Chain Awards took place last night (21 August) in Aberdeen, celebrating nine winners who have made outstanding contributions to Scotland’s thriving renewable energy industry. Organised by trade body Scottish Renewables, the awards highlight the innovation, commitment and leadership within Scotland’s supply chain. From a shortlist of 31 finalists, “this year’s […]
- Earth911 Inspiration: One Square Mile of WildernessThis week’s quotation is from American author Edward Abbey: “I think it is far more... The post Earth911 Inspiration: One Square Mile of Wilderness appeared first on Earth911.
- 'You better get this party started''You better get this party started' Channel Comment brendan 22nd August 2025 Teaser Media
- CH4 Global selected as international AgTech Startup of the YearAnnual Awards Program Recognises Innovation in Agricultural & Food Technologies Around the Globe CH4 Global has been awarded “AgTech Startup of the Year” in the fifth annual AgTech Breakthrough Awards program conducted by AgTech Breakthrough, a leading international market intelligence organisation that recognises the top companies, technologies and products in the global agricultural and food technology markets. […] The post CH4 Global selected as international AgTech Startup of the Year appeared first on Eco News.
- Sleepy Birds Are Lousy Singers, Study FindsLate at night in Auckland, New Zealand, researchers Juliane Gaviraghi Mussoi and Kristal Cain shuffled quietly around a dimly lit room with 13 caged Common Mynas. Everyone was sleepy—especially the...
- Sleepy Birds Are Lousy Singers, Study FindsLate at night in Auckland, New Zealand, researchers Juliane Gaviraghi Mussoi and Kristal Cain shuffled quietly around a dimly lit room with 13 caged Common Mynas. Everyone was sleepy—especially the...
- Allbirds debuts waste-based shoesThe $140 sneakers are a shift for the natural fiber-focused brand. The post Allbirds debuts waste-based shoes appeared first on Trellis.
- Hoosier National Forest: Indiana’s ForestFull of caves, cliffs and bats, the Hoosier National Forest is “must visit” for any trip to the Midwest The post Hoosier National Forest: Indiana’s Forest appeared first on Environment America.
- US mines are literally throwing away critical mineralsThere’s enough lithium in one year of U.S. mine waste to power 10 million electric vehicles.
- The Link Between the Climate Crisis and Linguistic Diversity in New York CityClimate change is increasing emigration from some of the most linguistically diverse high mountain regions in the world, shaping migrant communities in New York.
- Direct air capture’s reputation is challenged by over-crediting concernsUnaccounted-for emissions generated prior to launch undermine the integrity of the approach, an independent rater argues. The post Direct air capture’s reputation is challenged by over-crediting concerns appeared first on Trellis.
- Higher prices, fewer deals: What’s in store for clean energy buyersCorporations with renewable energy pledges are rushing to secure projects as tax credit window closes quickly. The post Higher prices, fewer deals: What’s in store for clean energy buyers appeared first on Trellis.
- From climate emergency to national renewalFrom climate emergency to national renewal Channel Comment brendan 21st August 2025 Teaser Media
- Everything You Need to Compost at HomeHome composting is one of the easiest and most beneficial ways to improve the environment in your garden, in your life, and to decrease the amount of waste generated. Composting yard waste and kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich soil helps save on fertilizer costs and reduces the amount of waste entering the landfill. Some even say...
- Joel Kawahara, 70, lifelong fisher, dies at sea after leaving Neah BayA lifelong fisherman, tireless advocate for salmon recovery and a friend to many, Joel Kawahara died at sea this month. He was 70.
- Guest Idea: Learning from Captain Scoresby’s Ten-gallon Fir-CaskIn 1810, in the Greenland Sea, William Scoresby Jr., the captain of Resolute, who was... The post Guest Idea: Learning from Captain Scoresby’s Ten-gallon Fir-Cask appeared first on Earth911.
- Trump’s Interior Department is turning environmentalists’ legal playbook against themFederal laws meant to protect land and wildlife are being misused to curb wind and solar development across the U.S.
- Cob House: Natural Architecture Making a ComebackThe cob house, sculpted from nothing more than clay, sand, straw, and water, is no relic of the past. These earthen homes, once thought to belong only to ancient villages, are now redefining what it means to build sustainably in the 21st century. As climate change accelerates, construction costs climb, and the need for eco-conscious...
- Hydrotreated vegetable oil, battery energy storage will power onshore wind boom‘Bridging power’ solutions are needed to overcome the ongoing impact of grid connection delays and expedite commissioning. High-voltage power packages with Stage V generators, transformers and load banks can help push commissioning forward even before a grid connection has been established. This means a wind farm could come online much faster once the connection is […]
- 114,000 child hospitalisations in London due to air pollutionParents are calling for a phase-out of diesel engines, petrol-hungry SUVs, and domestic wood burning as new figures point to a ‘preventable crisis’. Data obtained through a Freedom of Information request by the campaign group Mums For Lungs has revealed the extent of London’s air quality problem. Over a 12 month period of time, NHS […]
- Derby City Council links climate action and good mental healthResearch emphasises how taking steps to mitigate the warming planet also has a signifiant positive impact on our state of mind. Led by Dr Robyn Dewis, the Director of Public Health Annual Report 2024–25 calls for urgent, collective action int he face of mounting environmental pressures and associated health challenges. Published following confirmation that 2024 […]
- 'We must tackle common challenges together''We must tackle common challenges together' Channel Comment brendan 21st August 2025 Teaser Media
- MUSIC LOVERS DESCEND ON BROKEN HILL AHEAD OF ICONIC MUNDI MUNDI BASHThe red-dirt plains of far-west New South Wales are alive with music, colour and community as a record crowd of close to 15,000 festivalgoers descends on Belmont Station for the Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash – the largest ticketed music festival ever staged in Outback Australia. Run by the Outback Music Festival Group – who also own the Birdsville […] The post MUSIC LOVERS DESCEND ON BROKEN HILL AHEAD OF ICONIC MUNDI MUNDI BASH appeared first on Eco News.
- Gardens by the Bay Expands Solar Energy System with EDP in Commitment to Renewable EnergyGardens by the Bay (GB), a premier iconic and internationally renowned horticultural destination, was envisioned as a model of sustainable development in Singapore. In strengthening its efforts towards sustainability, it has completed the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems with EDP, through EDP Renewables APAC, under a Power Purchase Agreement. The upgraded overall system, which […] The post Gardens by the Bay Expands Solar Energy System with EDP in Commitment to Renewable Energy appeared first on Eco News.
- Scientists warn of ‘catastrophic consequences’ as Antarctica reaches tipping pointUNSW Sydney Key facts: A team of experts say the rapid and potentially irreversible changes happening across Antarctica’s ice, ocean and ecosystems will accelerate climate impacts worldwide. The changes happening now in Antarctica will have serious consequences for Australia and beyond unless urgent action is taken to cut global carbon emissions, according to new research published […] The post Scientists warn of ‘catastrophic consequences’ as Antarctica reaches tipping point appeared first on Eco News.
- New wastewater tech tackles fatbergs at the sourceSenior researcher Dr Biplob Pramanik and lead author Dr Nilufa Sultana examine treated kitchen wastewater. Their new grease interceptor design, developed at RMIT, dramatically improves fat removal. Credit: Will Wright, RMIT University RMIT University Key facts: RMIT researchers developed a new wastewater treatment system that removes up to 98% of fats, oils and grease (FOG), […] The post New wastewater tech tackles fatbergs at the source appeared first on Eco News.
- Battery rebates supercharge solar savings as Aussie homes get smarterAustralia’s home battery boom is in overdrive, with around 20,000 installations registered nationally in the first month since the Federal home battery rebate launched on 1 July Households pairing rooftop solar with a battery can save up to $2,300 a year – slashing as much as 90% off typical power bills New analysis shows homes […] The post Battery rebates supercharge solar savings as Aussie homes get smarter appeared first on Eco News.
- In the Transition to Renewable Energy, China Is at a CrossroadsFor the first time, wind and solar are beginning to displace coal power in China, causing emissions to drop. Analyst Lauri Myllyvirta explores the challenges ahead for policymakers, who must now choose between propping up coal or doubling down on the shift to clean energy.Read more on E360 →
- More Gulls, More Vireos: Latest Shakeup of North American Bird Names Splits Familiar SpeciesEver since 1886, North America’s top organization for scientific bird study—now called the American Ornithological Society (AOS)—has maintained the official list of North American bird species...
- More Gulls, More Vireos: Latest Shakeup of North American Bird Names Splits Familiar SpeciesEver since 1886, North America’s top organization for scientific bird study—now called the American Ornithological Society (AOS)—has maintained the official list of North American bird species...
- Salt Marsh Steward Prepares for Pre-LawAmelis Medina was 14 years old and in her freshman year of high school when she got the email – a group called the National Audubon Society was looking for paid interns to work at a local salt...
- Salt Marsh Steward Prepares for Pre-LawAmelis Medina was 14 years old and in her freshman year of high school when she got the email – a group called the National Audubon Society was looking for paid interns to work at a local salt...
- Lesser Yellowlegs by SBU OnePainted: July 25, 2025 About the Mural: In the midst of a bustling park in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood of Montreal, next to the cooling spray of play fountains, a group of Lesser...
- Lesser Yellowlegs by SBU OnePainted: July 25, 2025 About the Mural: In the midst of a bustling park in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood of Montreal, next to the cooling spray of play fountains, a group of Lesser...
- Estée Lauder has a new director of responsible sourcingFormer Credo Beauty exec Boma Brown-West is respected for building bridges and revamping supply chains. The post Estée Lauder has a new director of responsible sourcing appeared first on Trellis.
- Columbia Climate School Welcomes New Faculty To Start the Academic YearThis expansion reflects the school’s sustained efforts to strengthen climate research and cross-disciplinary collaboration, while preparing future leaders with the skills to tackle the global climate crisis.
- RELEASE: PennEnvironment, PennPIRG and coalition partners reach proposed settlement in PGW rate-hike caseGroups gathered at Philadelphia City Hall to share updates on case, rally for cleaner, safer energy future; PGW is largest municipally owned gas utility in the country The post RELEASE: PennEnvironment, PennPIRG and coalition partners reach proposed settlement in PGW rate-hike case appeared first on Environment America.
- Fall Migration is Underway!Many long-distance migrants nest in the Arctic and have only a short window to lay eggs and raise their young before they head south again. Florida coastlines provide critical habitat and...
- Fall Migration is Underway!Many long-distance migrants nest in the Arctic and have only a short window to lay eggs and raise their young before they head south again. Florida coastlines provide critical habitat and...
- A Creative, Behavior-Focused Approach to Bird EnrichmentIt’s a quiet afternoon at the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey, but in Mortimer and Godiva’s aviary, it’s play time. The Turkey Vulture and Crested Caracara stare at a strange red box on the...
- A Creative, Behavior-Focused Approach to Bird EnrichmentIt’s a quiet afternoon at the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey, but in Mortimer and Godiva’s aviary, it’s play time. The Turkey Vulture and Crested Caracara stare at a strange red box on the...
- Sunset Crater National Monument: Arizona’s youngest volcanoBeyond the Grand Canyon, Arizona is full of public lands. About 100 miles from the South Rim Visitor Center is the site of Arizona’s youngest volcano The post Sunset Crater National Monument: Arizona’s youngest volcano appeared first on Environment America.
- Saving the soupfin shark: one of Oregon’s lesser known sea creaturesOnce on the decline, soupfin sharks are starting make a comeback in the Pacific Northwest. The post Saving the soupfin shark: one of Oregon’s lesser known sea creatures appeared first on Environment America.
- Community Kindness is a nonprofit thrift store that lives up to its nameLiz Meyer brings caring– and sharing– to La Grande. The post Community Kindness is a nonprofit thrift store that lives up to its name appeared first on Environment America.
- Outbreak of kidney disease is killing sea lions in California. Here’s why humans should be concernedHumans can get leptospirosis, contracting the illness through water or soil contaminated by the urine of infected animals. The disease can be fatal in dogs.
- Why Does My Dog Snore? Causes, Solutions, and When to WorrySnoring isn’t just a human problem — dogs do it too. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “why does my dog snore?”, you’re not alone. The truth is, snoring can be perfectly normal for some dogs, but in other cases it signals an issue that deserves attention. Understanding the difference is key to keeping your pup...
- Textile waste in Europe: a billion-dollar business is brewing, says Finnish groupTextile recycling is a massive opportunity for the whole of Europe, says the group behind an ongoing research project in Finland. Recycling technology is advancing rapidly, but a lack of regulation and challenges relating to the composition of waste materials are hindering a real breakthrough. “In Europe alone, around 10 billion kilograms of textile waste […]
- How does your WA neighborhood rank for ‘tree equity’? Check this mapA new mapping tool lets you compare tree canopies across urban areas in Washington state.
- Industry must prepare for tighter restrictions on water use, says industrial process water specialistThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Evides UK. The UK’s new National Framework for Water Resources 2025 lays the groundwork for a sustainable water future. The implications for industry are much closer scrutiny of water use and the need to upgrade and improve water systems or face the consequences of restricted […]
- UK plans for geological disposal of nuclear waste declared “unachievable” by TreasuryPlans to dispose of the UK’s high-level nuclear waste in an underground repository – a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) – have been described as “unachievable” by a Treasury unit. The National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (Nista) issued the appraisal in its Annual Report 2024-2025,1 published on 11 August, in which ratings were provided signifying […]
- In Scotland, Whale Strandings Have More Than TripledOver the past three decades, the number of whale strandings in Scotland has grown dramatically, a new study shows. Scientists say pollution and industrial noise may be driving the losses.Read more on E360 →
- What you need to know about nature finance ahead of COP30COP30 isn't a technical debate, but a strategic shift in financing models and investment in reforestation initiatives. The post What you need to know about nature finance ahead of COP30 appeared first on Trellis.
- Struggling to get in your daily steps? It may be your city’s fault.Can urban design actually motivate people to walk more? New data says yes.
- Good, Better, Best — Reducing Textile Waste in 2025This is the fourth in a series of articles providing options for reducing the amount... The post Good, Better, Best — Reducing Textile Waste in 2025 appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Project Censored’s Andy Lee Roth on Under-Reported Environmental StoriesIn today’s media environment, disinformation and distraction are pervasive. The most troubling issue may not... The post Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Project Censored’s Andy Lee Roth on Under-Reported Environmental Stories appeared first on Earth911.
- £14m for Scottish communities from clean energy supplierThe money follows an announcement of £2.5m from the public purse for regeneration across the country. Invenergy, in association with The 9CC Group, has confirmed £400,000 advanced payment grant, to be delivered in two equal instalments, for local community projects close to its Pencloe Wind Farm. This includes money already handed out for affordable electric […]
- Greening the permit: embedding sustainability in local event planningFrom Swanage Carnival and Boomtown Fair to Glasgow City Council, Emily Ford delivers a crash course in making live dates more environmentally friendly ahead of a busy weekend for festivals and other gatherings. Councils across the UK are setting bold net-zero targets, but one area often escapes alignment: live events. Festivals, concerts, and large-scale gatherings […]
- Wiltshire Council plugs-in Salisbury electric buses with new charge pointsConstruction on the Castle Street facility has now begun, expanding provision ahead of new vehicles rolling out. The £15million project will see significantly expanded capacity for the authority’s increasing fleet of plug-in buses. Currently, just three electric park and ride vehicles are in operation, but a new fleet is incoming. Delivered in partnership with Wiltshire […]
- How tackling throwaway culture could help Labour win back its votersSince the 2024 election, we’ve heard a lot about how the government will need find new votes to maintain if it is to retain its majority beyond this term. No sooner had the dust settled on the victory than More in Common identified Labour’s “electoral […]
- Seeds of resistanceSeeds of resistance Channel News brendan 20th August 2025 Teaser Media
- Leading Harvest Appoints Inaugural Australian Advisory BoardLeading Harvest Australia, the local arm of a global non-profit advancing sustainable agriculture through an independently audited ESG framework, has officially appointed its inaugural local Advisory Board. The board brings together a powerhouse of experts in sustainability, agriculture, finance, and environmental stewardship to support Leading Harvest’s mission of transforming ESG performance in Australia’s food and […] The post Leading Harvest Appoints Inaugural Australian Advisory Board appeared first on Eco News.
- Energy bill blame game: Renewables take heat while coal costs soarLarge Urban Network Model New survey from Neara reveals disconnect between public perception and energy market realities As Australia’s energy sector navigates the complexity of the energy transition, new research reveals a striking disconnect between industry and consumers on the drivers of rising energy costs. The nation’s push to 2030 renewable energy goals suffered another […] The post Energy bill blame game: Renewables take heat while coal costs soar appeared first on Eco News.
- Honest to Goodness Celebrates Triple Win at the 2025 Clean + Conscious Awards2Die4 Live Foods Organic Activated Buckwheat ‘Buckies’ Coco-Berry Clusters – Best Vegan Product Honest to Goodness is celebrating success at the 2025 Clean + Conscious Awards, with three of its products recognised for their quality, ethics and sustainability. Organic Matcha Green Tea Powder: Editor’s Choice + Silver Medal, Best Matcha 2die4 Live Foods Activated Organic […] The post Honest to Goodness Celebrates Triple Win at the 2025 Clean + Conscious Awards appeared first on Eco News.
- New wellbeing book Energised shows why eco-tourism is the key to restoring human energyTravellers today don’t just want holidays; they want experiences that renew their minds, bodies, and spirits. That’s exactly where eco-tourism can step in. In his new book Energised (Wiley, $32.95, out 27 August), Tim Jack Adams — global wellbeing leader and former eco-tour operator — shares a science-backed roadmap for recharging energy and reconnecting with what matters […] The post New wellbeing book Energised shows why eco-tourism is the key to restoring human energy appeared first on Eco News.
- HOWEVER IT DIES – THERE’S STILL LIFE: MOBILEMUSTER TURNS ‘PHONE DEATHS’ INTO A SPRING CLEANING CHALLENGE• FROM WASHING MACHINE TUMBLES TO DISCO DANCEFLOORS – EVERY DEAD PHONE STILL HOLDS VALUE • ALMOST 13 MILLION DEAD PHONES: SITTING UNUSED IN AUSSIE HOMES, WITH 96% OF MATERIALS READY TO BE RECOVERED AND REUSED • UNMISSABLE MOBILEMUSTER INSTALLATIONS PUT PHONE ‘FUNERAL’ STORIES FRONT AND CENTRE From the phone that went for a swim […] The post HOWEVER IT DIES – THERE’S STILL LIFE: MOBILEMUSTER TURNS ‘PHONE DEATHS’ INTO A SPRING CLEANING CHALLENGE appeared first on Eco News.
- Finance sector failing to curb deforestation, new report finds$8.9 trillion remains tied to forest-destructive companies. The post Finance sector failing to curb deforestation, new report finds appeared first on Trellis.
- Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission approves Southern Resident Orca Species Management PlanLast Friday, Oregon fish and wildlife officials voted to approve a plan to help protect Southern Resident orcas. The post Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission approves Southern Resident Orca Species Management Plan appeared first on Environment America.
- How Do We Fix the Hellish Heat of the New York City Subway System?It’s time to treat subway heat like the climate adaptation issue and public health hazard that it is.
- Good news: Whale-safe crab fishing season a successFishing for crab used to mean risks for California’s visiting whales. Thanks to a pilot program testing whale-safe gear, we may be able to have our whales and eat crabs too. The post Good news: Whale-safe crab fishing season a success appeared first on Environment America.
- Watch a special Climate Lab presentation: Columbia at a CrossroadsSeattle Times journalists presented a multimedia journey and discussion about the great river of the West: the Columbia.
- Are Rabbits Rodents? The Scientific TruthRabbits are everywhere — hopping through meadows, nibbling in gardens, or curled up as pets. With their twitching noses, floppy ears and constant chewing they seem to have a lot in common with rodents like mice and rats. So many people ask the question: Are rabbits rodents? It’s a common misconception but the scientific truth...
- State With No Natural Lakes: Why Geography Makes This State UniqueThe United States is a land of incredible geographic variety — from mountains and deserts to plains and lakes. Scientists say there are over 117 million lakes worldwide and the US has a big chunk of them. Some states, like Minnesota, tout their lakes as part of their brand. But one state stands out for...
- Sustainable Funeral Options for Families Who Love NaturePhoto courtesy of Freepik Imagine a peaceful forest, full of birdsong and rustling leaves, as you say your final goodbye. Instead of a traditional burial where caskets and chemicals harm the earth, their ashes nourish a tree and help new life grow. That’s the essence of sustainable funerals – honouring the deceased while protecting the...
- The Ironwood Forest National Monument: Arizona’s hidden treasureOn unpaved roads that wind through the desert between cactuses and past peaks, adventurers come to hike, hunt and gaze at the night skies. The post The Ironwood Forest National Monument: Arizona’s hidden treasure appeared first on Environment America.
- 5 Changes to Make for Lower Impact Pest Control: A Professional’s Guide to Protecting Your Family and EnvironmentI’ll never forget walking into a customer’s Alexandria home during my training in 2015. Less than a quarter mile from the owner’s house, we discovered something that changed how I think about pest control entirely. A small bulge in the window sill triggered our suspicion. When we investigated the crawlspace, we found years of termite...
- Rich Londoners Find Money Can’t Buy ACs As Temperatures SoarThough data on air conditioning remains sparse, a 2022 government estimate indicated that less than 5% of British households have it.
- The Chancellor needs growth – the green economy is where she’ll find itIt’s not easy being Chancellor when the economic mood is so glum. Rachel Reeves faces low growth and stagnating productivity. Meanwhile, the cost of servicing the national debt is rising. All this suggests that the Chancellor’s second Budget won’t bring sunshine in the autumn. Rachel […]
- Now UK steel is saved, here’s how to decarbonise itA digital roadmap has been produced signposting how to fast-track net zero across one of the most polluting sectors in the country. Developed by academics at the University of Warwick, the tool is based on research to identify the biggest and most urgent barrier to adopting Industrial Digital Technologies across in Britain’s steel ecosystem. The […]
- DRS International launches as world’s largest Deposit Return Scheme consultancyWith two years until the UK introduces its national system for more efficient and effective bottle and can recycling, a Scottish startup is already a global leader. DRS International has been launched to advise on and develop solutions tied to Extended Producer Responsibility [EPR] — regulations that force companies to deal with the cost of […]
- Guest Idea: Junk It or Donate It? How to Make the Right Call Every TimeAs a mom of two and co-owner of a junk removal company in Los Angeles,... The post Guest Idea: Junk It or Donate It? How to Make the Right Call Every Time appeared first on Earth911.
- Clearing debris after a storm is big business. For some communities, it’s also a burden.How the necessary work of cleaning up can make an even bigger mess.
- £695k boost for greener public buildings in Greater ManchesterPublic buildings across Greater Manchester will be upgraded with solar panels, battery storage, and EV chargers with the help of new funding from Great British Energy. The £695,000 funding boost will enable a wide range of clean energy upgrades at key public and community sites across Greater Manchester, from libraries and leisure centres to emergency […]
- As Greenland Melts, Sea Life BloomsMeltwater flowing from the Greenland ice sheet is stirring up nutrients from the ocean depths, fueling algal blooms. A new study reveals the extent to which melting is driving the growth of algae.Read more on E360 →
- Plastics pollution talks conclude in deadlock again, but progress is still possibleThe latest round of UN negotiations on a global treaty to end plastic pollution came to a gruelling close on 15 August, without reaching an agreement. Yet the process is far from finished, as many observers have been keen to point out. The Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution met for the sixth time (since […]
- Recycling Mystery: Toothbrushes & Toothpaste TubesOral care products, such as toothbrushes and toothpaste tubes, may seem impossible to recycle. After... The post Recycling Mystery: Toothbrushes & Toothpaste Tubes appeared first on Earth911.
- Should London rethink Green Belt and Metropolitan Open Land to solve housing crisis?Business as usual is not working, and the UK capital must respond to 21st-century planning pressures, not 20th-century assumptions. Philip Allin makes the case for turning low value empty urban and rural sites into vital development opportunities. The Mayor of London’s latest consultation, Towards a New London Plan, is many things: bold, overdue and, above […]
- 10 years with Museums Victoria: Preserving artefacts while driving efficiencyMelbourne Museum Museums Victoria is one of the largest public museum organisations in the southern hemisphere, safeguarding nearly 15.5 million items and welcoming more than two million visitors annually. Since 2016, the PEAK Platform, CIM’s operations automation software powered by AI, has supported Museums Victoria in maximising performance across three iconic exhibiting venues – Melbourne Museum, Scienceworks, Immigration […] The post 10 years with Museums Victoria: Preserving artefacts while driving efficiency appeared first on Eco News.
- Ban bottom trawling in 'protected' zonesBan bottom trawling in 'protected' zones Channel News brendan 19th August 2025 Teaser Media
- Italy’s Ventina glacier has melted so much geologists now can only monitor it remotelyItaly’s Ventina glacier has melted so much due to climate change that geologists can no longer measure it the way they have for the past 130 years.
- Indigenous Allied Health Australia and Greenbox partner to sustainably empower the future Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workforceIndigenous Allied Health Australia Key facts: IAHA currently support over 170 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander year 11 and 12 students, across five locations, to finish year 12 and a Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance. IAHA provide a range of supports, cultural, social and personal, and a new partnership with Greenbox will see students […] The post Indigenous Allied Health Australia and Greenbox partner to sustainably empower the future Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workforce appeared first on Eco News.
- Celebrating the best of ocean photography on World Photography DayDYLAN DE HAAS AUSTRALIA Australian National Maritime Museum Finalists for the 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year Award World Premiere exhibition to open November 6 On August 19, World Photography Day, the Australian National Maritime Museum is proud to celebrate the finalists for Oceanographic Magazine’s Ocean Photographer of the Year 2025. These breathtaking images will be on […] The post Celebrating the best of ocean photography on World Photography Day appeared first on Eco News.
- AIMS scientists untangle sources of blue carbon in wetland soilsDr Chris Fulton and Dr Kay Davis collecting a core sample using an auger at Mangrove Bay, near Exmouth. AIMS photo by Violeta Jahnel Brosig. Australian Institute of Marine Science Teasing apart the sources of organic carbon stored in coastal wetland soils around the world was the ‘grand challenge’ Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) […] The post AIMS scientists untangle sources of blue carbon in wetland soils appeared first on Eco News.
- New packaging laws must focus on circular economy not just recyclingBoomerang Alliance ‘With global plastic treaty negotiations stalled, we welcome Environment Minister Watt’s statements to continue to work with other nations to solve plastic pollution globally and his recognition that action at home must continue. This must involve introduction of new packaging laws recognising that recycling is just one (lower order) option. New packaging laws must […] The post New packaging laws must focus on circular economy not just recycling appeared first on Eco News.
- Prof. Dr. Billy Tang Appointed to Drive Sustainability, Food Security & Inclusivity in Higher Education in Malaysia and Beyond.Prof. Dr. Billy Tang Chee Seng PWD Smart FarmAbility The Malaysia Education Empowerment Organisation (MEEO) has officially appointed Prof. Dr. Billy Tang Chee Seng, FRSA as Head of Food Security and Inclusivity, while he also assumes the role of Dean of the Faculty of Sustainability, Food Security and ESG at Wilmington Metropolitan University (Malaysia Chapter). […] The post Prof. Dr. Billy Tang Appointed to Drive Sustainability, Food Security & Inclusivity in Higher Education in Malaysia and Beyond. appeared first on Eco News.
- Poop-Cam Footage Shows These Seabirds Fertilize the Ocean With Their Body Weight Per Day in GuanoSeabirds poop a lot. Where they gather on land, their excrement forms piles of guano, a material so rich with nutrients that access to the fertilizer ignited wars in South America in the...
- Poop-Cam Footage Shows These Seabirds Fertilize the Ocean With Their Body Weight Per Day in GuanoSeabirds poop a lot. Where they gather on land, their excrement forms piles of guano, a material so rich with nutrients that access to the fertilizer ignited wars in South America in the...
- Louis Dreyfus Company funds major regenerative ag project in IndiaThe initiative, one of the first of its kind in the Global South, will draw down carbon and address customers' Scope 3 emissions. The post Louis Dreyfus Company funds major regenerative ag project in India appeared first on Trellis.
- WA sues Trump administration over electrical grid cutsAt risk in Washington state is wildfire mitigation work, utilities' planning efforts and more, Attorney General Nick Brown said.
- Wings and Other Things in the AirArticle by Santo Fiumano, Fort Myers (Lee County) Anchor Steward You’re enjoying some peace when you suddenly hear a loud buzzing and look up. What is that? Many people have had this moment...
- Wings and Other Things in the AirArticle by Santo Fiumano, Fort Myers (Lee County) Anchor Steward You’re enjoying some peace when you suddenly hear a loud buzzing and look up. What is that? Many people have had this moment...
- Why the global plastics talks collapsed — and what’s nextOne significant sticking point: the refusal of plastic-producing nations, including the U.S., to agree to production limits. The post Why the global plastics talks collapsed — and what’s next appeared first on Trellis.
- Twenty Years Later: How Hurricane Katrina Changed the Coast—And the Birds That Call It Home"What's good for birds is good for people." That phrase has long guided the National Audubon Society's approach to conservation. Along the Gulf Coast—where the ecosystems, people, and birds are...
- Twenty Years Later: How Hurricane Katrina Changed the Coast—And the Birds That Call It Home"What's good for birds is good for people." That phrase has long guided the National Audubon Society's approach to conservation. Along the Gulf Coast—where the ecosystems, people, and birds are...
- Twenty Years Later: How Hurricane Katrina Changed the Coast—And the Birds That Call It Home"What's good for birds is good for people." That phrase has long guided the National Audubon Society's approach to conservation. Along the Gulf Coast—where the ecosystems, people, and birds are...
- Columbia Climate School Launches Climate, Earth, and Society Distinguished Fellows ProgramA new initiative will unite globally renowned leaders to drive bold, collaborative action on the most urgent challenges facing our climate, Earth and society.
- Google CSO Kate Brandt on adding ‘heart’ to climate communicationsPlus, how she finds balance in a turbulent economic and geopolitical cycle and how public sector experience has shaped her strategy. The post Google CSO Kate Brandt on adding ‘heart’ to climate communications appeared first on Trellis.
- Everest’s Littering Problem: A Global ResponsibilityEverest is entering a new era of environmental accountability as Nepalese authorities and conservation groups are rolling out practical solutions to clean up one of the world’s most littered mountains. The mountain used to be synonymous with majestic views, but now it’s increasingly associated with frozen cans, abandoned tents and even human waste buried in...
- Sustainability In Your Ear: Author Kelsey Timmerman’s Journey to Find Farms Regenerating EarthThe scale of agriculture’s environmental impact is staggering. According to the EPA, agricultural runoff is... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: Author Kelsey Timmerman’s Journey to Find Farms Regenerating Earth appeared first on Earth911.
- It’s time to ditch the ‘move fast and break things’ innovation playbookSpeed alone, detached from purpose and consequence, is unsustainable innovation. The post It’s time to ditch the ‘move fast and break things’ innovation playbook appeared first on Trellis.
- Industrias Partners with Hungry Jack’s to Deliver Nationwide Solar System AuditsIndustrias has announced a new nationwide partnership with Hungry Jack’s, focusing on the proactive annual inspection of their rooftop solar energy systems. As part of this collaboration, Industrias will conduct comprehensive system audits annually across Hungry Jack’s with solar installations, allowing sufficient time for findings to be addressed and remediated in a cost-effective manner. This […] The post Industrias Partners with Hungry Jack’s to Deliver Nationwide Solar System Audits appeared first on Eco News.
- After the Texas floods, when is the right time to ask what went wrong?The rare window to ask tough questions opens after a disaster. Too often, it closes before accurate answers can emerge.
- Spending Review 2025: A catalyst for sustainable, integrated infrastructure?Ann Gordon, UK & Ireland Transport Lead, Ramboll reflects on the significance of the government’s Spending Review in June, and why she believes it to be an important milestone in the UK’s journey to net zero The 2025 Spending Review was more than a fiscal event. It was an opportunity to reshape the UK’s housing […]
- Club Soda vs Sparkling Water: Which Is Healthier?Carbonated drinks are everywhere — from LaCroix at the office fridge to club soda behind the bar. They look the same, taste similar, and both fizz delightfully. But when it comes to health, many people find themselves wondering about the real differences: Club Soda vs Sparkling Water — are they truly the same, and which...
- CALLING ALL EDUCATORS, PARENTS & COMMUNITY LEADERS: Join the 30-Day Koala Challenge This Save the Koala Month!Australian Koala Foundation The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) is calling on schools, kindergartens, daycares, community clubs, parents, teachers, carers and anyone working with children to get involved in Save the Koala Month (STKM) this September — with an initiative designed especially for kids (grown-ups are welcome too!): 30 Days and 30 Ways to Help Our […] The post CALLING ALL EDUCATORS, PARENTS & COMMUNITY LEADERS: Join the 30-Day Koala Challenge This Save the Koala Month! appeared first on Eco News.
- Industry Welcomes National Push for Mandatory Solar Panel StewardshipThe Waste Management and Resource Recovery Association of Australia (WMRR) welcomes Friday’s commitment by Commonwealth, state, and territory governments to progress work on a national product stewardship scheme for solar panels, ensuring these products are responsibly managed from production to end-of-life. The announcement, following the Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council meeting in Sydney, is […] The post Industry Welcomes National Push for Mandatory Solar Panel Stewardship appeared first on Eco News.
- A tick for certainty, but regions need more support in Victorian Transmission PlanThe Renewable Energy Alliance (RE-Alliance) Rural and regional communities across Victoria now have a plan for the build out of the renewable energy infrastructure needed to replace the state’s ageing coal-fired power stations over the next 15 years. VicGrid has released the Victorian Transmission Plan, responding to feedback from agriculture, environment, community, and industry groups […] The post A tick for certainty, but regions need more support in Victorian Transmission Plan appeared first on Eco News.
- Carbon280 Launches $16m Pilot Plant Demonstrating Hydrogen Storage BreakthroughAustralian startup unveils Hydrilite® Technology Pilot Plant for safe and cost-effective Hydrogen storage and transportation Carbon280, an Australian-founded startup, today announced the launch of its state-of-the-art Hydrilyte® Technology Pilot Plant in Kwinana, Western Australia. The company raised over $16 million to accelerate its innovative liquid hydrogen storage solution, Hydrilyte®. The pilot and laboratory facilities were […] The post Carbon280 Launches $16m Pilot Plant Demonstrating Hydrogen Storage Breakthrough appeared first on Eco News.
- From AI to Algae: Ten Startups Join EnergyLab to Scale Australia’s Climate TechAlgenie Team Australia’s leading clean energy and climate tech startup accelerator, EnergyLab, has unveiled the ten startups selected for its 2025 Climate Solutions Accelerator bringing together a new wave of innovations addressing the most urgent challenges in the global race to net zero. In 2024, EnergyLab alumni in Australia raised $147 million in private capital, […] The post From AI to Algae: Ten Startups Join EnergyLab to Scale Australia’s Climate Tech appeared first on Eco News.
- Kill Weeds the All-Natural WayIf you’re an avid gardener, you know just how toxic weed killers can be. Sure,... The post Kill Weeds the All-Natural Way appeared first on Earth911.
- Clarity needed on pension fund-owned commercial and industrial solar rulesA leading solar energy provider is urging ministers to reform existing rules preventing widespread transformation of the UK plc estate. SolarSense has asked for HMRC to provide more guidance and clarify its stance on solar installations at commercial and industrial properties owned by pension funds. Currently, these investment vehicles are not allowed to take possession […]
- Why responsible AI is everyone’s priorityGovernments are scrambling to encourage investment in the AI sector. In the US, President Trump is pushing for a ten year pause on AI regulation. Meanwhile in the UK, the government plans to establish “AI growth zones”, which include the data centres needed to store […]
- In India, a Young Poacher Evolves into a Committed ConservationistIn “Chasing Birds” — Second-Place Winner of the 2025 Yale Environment 360 Film Contest — filmmaker Salma Sultana Barbhuiya explores how Rustom Basumatary, who came of age during a time of violent conflict in the Indian state of Assam, found identity and purpose in nature.Read more on E360 →
- Did rain help with Bear Gulch fire? Smoke and fire under trees persistFirefighters were concerned Sunday about the possibility of fire spreading under trees and a warming forecast later in the week.
- Study outlines digital roadmap for net zero steelA recent study has developed a strategic digital roadmap that purports to offer a means to fast-track the UK steel sector’s transition to net zero. Developed by a team of academics from the University of Warwick, the research identifies the most pressing barriers to adopting Industrial Digital Technologies (IDTs) and provides actionable guidance on how […]
- A startup promised 45,000 EV jobs to struggling towns. They’re still waiting.Desperate for jobs, three communities embraced a bold electric vehicle promise. Now, they’re left with questions — and no jobs.
- 6 ways WA’s warming mountains are changing — and what could be lostMarmots, wildflowers and squealing pikas are among the species facing changing mountainscapes in Washington.
- Brazil’s bioeconomy – hope or hype?Brazil’s bioeconomy – hope or hype? Channel News brendan 17th August 2025 Teaser Media
- Countries must choose new path after UN plastics treaty talks collapsePlastic waste on a beach © Ake Ngiamsanguan, iStockphoto, Getty Images WWF-Australia WWF has called on countries including Australia to pursue a new path to tackle the plastic pollution crisis after UN talks to secure a global plastic treaty ended in failure. Representatives from 185 countries met in Geneva for INC-5.2 in a last effort to agree […] The post Countries must choose new path after UN plastics treaty talks collapse appeared first on Eco News.
- Owning a dog might affect your carbon footprint, study saysIt turns out many Americans misjudge which personal behaviors contribute most to climate change.
- Trump administration reopens $5B EV charging program after losses in courtThe Transportation Department says states can reapply for funding under the Biden-era program it had halted. Groups fighting the freeze in court decry the delay.
- Seattle writer Lynda V. Mapes thanks readers for decades of inspirationAfter nearly three decades at The Seattle Times, she shares highlights from her coverage of the environment, nature and Native American tribes.
- Drink Sea Moss Daily? Your Metabolism Might Just Thank YouIf you’ve been on a wellness journey recently, chances are you’ve heard about sea moss. This ocean-grown superfood has taken the health and fitness world by storm, and it’s not just hype. With its rich blend of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, sea moss offers a range of health benefits, but one area where it truly...
- Choosing a Green Travel Agency Through Customer ReviewsMany people want trips that protect the planet and suit their budgets. Picking an eco-friendly travel agency can feel hard when marketing slogans outshine facts. That’s why smart travelers study real customer stories before booking anything. For example, a popular set of Trip.com reviews shows how everyday voices reveal honest behavior. By reading clear accounts,...
- Environmental education why is it important for students?Students ask why green studies matter besides math, literature and history. The answer lies in how the Earth supports every part of daily life. Air fills our lungs, food reaches our plates and water keeps our bodies strong. Learning that fragile balance early on helps build habits that last. Many learners are looking for environmental...
- Rethinking Disaster Response for a More Resilient FutureIf it seems like disasters are coming faster, hitting harder and costing more, you are right. The number of disasters costing a billion dollars or more has risen sharply. From 1980-2019, an average...
- Rethinking Disaster Response for a More Resilient FutureIf it seems like disasters are coming faster, hitting harder and costing more, you are right. The number of disasters costing a billion dollars or more has risen sharply. From 1980-2019, an average...
- Environmental groups sue over DOE report downplaying climate changeThe lawsuit seeks to block the Trump administration from repealing the legal foundation for regulating climate pollution.
- Building Resilience in New Orleans after Hurricane KatrinaOn August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, reshaping not only the physical landscape of South Louisiana and Mississippi but also the emotional and political contours of our coastal...
- Building Resilience in New Orleans after Hurricane KatrinaOn August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, reshaping not only the physical landscape of South Louisiana and Mississippi but also the emotional and political contours of our coastal...
- Rose-breasted Grosbeak and American Tree Sparrow by Farid HadechiniListen to the birds in this mural! 1821118212 Painted: 6/18/2025 About the Mural: In this mural by artist Farid Hadechini, titled “A Flight of Colors,” a Rose-breasted Grosbeak and...
- Rose-breasted Grosbeak and American Tree Sparrow by Farid HadechiniListen to the birds in this mural! 1821118212 Painted: 6/18/2025 About the Mural: In this mural by artist Farid Hadechini, titled “A Flight of Colors,” a Rose-breasted Grosbeak and...
- Baltimore Oriole by Marthalicia MatarritaListen to the bird in this mural! 1813918140 Painted: 6/5/2025 About the Mural: In this mural painted by artist Marthalicia Matarrita, Baltimore Orioles perch amid a cluster of native purple...
- Baltimore Oriole by Marthalicia MatarritaListen to the bird in this mural! 1813918140 Painted: 6/5/2025 About the Mural: In this mural painted by artist Marthalicia Matarrita, Baltimore Orioles perch amid a cluster of native purple...
- House Wren by Carla TorresListen to the bird in this mural! 1816018161 Painted: 6/23/2025 About the Mural: In this mural by artist Carla Torres, a House Wren pops amid vibrant blooms of common milkweed. As part of the...
- House Wren by Carla TorresListen to the bird in this mural! 1816018161 Painted: 6/23/2025 About the Mural: In this mural by artist Carla Torres, a House Wren pops amid vibrant blooms of common milkweed. As part of the...
- Everything’s big in Texas — including bacteria pollution at the beachAll too often, Texas beaches are polluted with nasty bacteria that can make us sick. That’s why we’re working to stop sewer overflows and runoff pollution. The post Everything’s big in Texas — including bacteria pollution at the beach appeared first on Environment America.
- Friday soaker nowhere near enough to pull WA from droughtWashington has been in a drought for several years, stressing water supplies and forests.
- Communication and Connections: Building Trust and Customizing our Conservation MessageWhen I joined Audubon Florida’s coastal team this past spring, I was eager to work to protect native sea and shorebirds. While shorebirds already have intrinsic value, their presence serves as an...
- Communication and Connections: Building Trust and Customizing our Conservation MessageWhen I joined Audubon Florida’s coastal team this past spring, I was eager to work to protect native sea and shorebirds. While shorebirds already have intrinsic value, their presence serves as an...
- The International Seabed Authority’s war with itselfAs the U.N. body faces an American threat to its jurisdiction over deep-sea mining, diplomats have more or less left all the important questions unanswered.
- ‘Consensus kills ambition’: UN plastics treaty talks end without an agreementProcedural hurdles once again foil progress on a global agreement to end plastic pollution.
- 11,000 and counting: SBTi touts uptick in corporate emissions-cutting plansClose to 40 percent of companies with validated pledges have both near-term and net-zero targets. The post 11,000 and counting: SBTi touts uptick in corporate emissions-cutting plans appeared first on Trellis.
- Are Bath and Body Works Candles Toxic or Safe? Ingredients, Soot, and Air QualityQuick Answer Are Bath and Body Works candles toxic? No, not for occasional use, but burning them does release soot and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) — including benzene, toluene, and formaldehyde — which can harm indoor air quality. Frequent burning in poorly ventilated spaces can cause respiratory irritation, headaches or asthma attacks. Safer options are...
- Gentle Guidance for Changing Nutritional NeedsYou know that grocery store like the back of your hand — yet suddenly you’re standing there, confused. The chicken breast you’ve cooked a million times holds no appeal. Hunger pangs strike at odd hours. Food tastes muted, as if someone turned the flavor dial down. Even deciding what to cook feels harder than remembering...
- Glasgow air pollution drops by a third following LEZ enforcement, reports city councilAir pollution in Glasgow city centre has dropped by a third since enforcement of the Low Emission Zone, according to an announcement from the city council on 12 August. New data for 2024 appears to show a 34% reduction in levels of nitrogen dioxide within the LEZ area compared to 2022 – the last full […]
- Earth911 Inspiration: Public Lands Are Our Public CommonsAuthor and poet Terry Tempest Williams urged the nation to recognize the value of public... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Public Lands Are Our Public Commons appeared first on Earth911.
- RESOURCE GUIDE: ‘Back to School’ advice for 2025-26How parents, teachers, kids can spend less; have safer, healthier, greener school year. The post RESOURCE GUIDE: ‘Back to School’ advice for 2025-26 appeared first on Environment America.
- Establishing the tray-to-tray recycling market: technology, scale and challengesTray-to-tray recycling is becoming a recognised approach for advancing circularity in plastic packaging – especially for food-grade applications. Valerio Sama, Business Development Manager – Packaging at TOMRA Recycling, examines the latest developments in tray-to-tray recycling, detailing the challenges, technologies and market trends shaping its growth across the industry. Unlike bottle-to-bottle recycling, the PET tray stream […]
- Will AI improve sustainability? Experts are dividedOptimism is lowest in North America and Europe. The post Will AI improve sustainability? Experts are divided appeared first on Trellis.
- Polestar 3 sets Guinness World Record for longest journey travelled by an electric SUV on a single charge· New unmodified Polestar 3 Long range Single motor achieves 935.44 km (581.3 miles) on a single charge on UK public roads · Record officially recognised by Guinness Book of World Records · Real-world journey took 22 hours and 57 minutes and the Polestar 3 achieved an efficiency of […] The post Polestar 3 sets Guinness World Record for longest journey travelled by an electric SUV on a single charge appeared first on Eco News.
- AusNet and Wipro Deliver Landmark Energy Sector Transformation with SAP S/4HANA Cloud ImplementationKetan Panchal, Managing Director and Country Head for Australia, Wipro Limited Wipro Limited (NYSE: WIT, BSE: 507685, NSE: WIPRO), a leading AI-powered technology services and consulting company, today announced the successful completion of a large-scale cloud ERP system transformation, using RISE with SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition for AusNet, Victoria’s largest diversified energy network business. […] The post AusNet and Wipro Deliver Landmark Energy Sector Transformation with SAP S/4HANA Cloud Implementation appeared first on Eco News.
- From the Ocean to Ancient Forests—Offshore Wind Can Work for California’s BirdsClimate change poses an existential threat to birds and people. It is occurring 20 times faster than it has in the past 2 million years, and Audubon’s climate report estimates that nearly...
- From the Ocean to Ancient Forests—Offshore Wind Can Work for California’s BirdsClimate change poses an existential threat to birds and people. It is occurring 20 times faster than it has in the past 2 million years, and Audubon’s climate report estimates that nearly...
- The Trump administration’s assault on science feels eerily SovietThe U.S. is drifting away from science and climate reality. So why does life seem so normal?
- California is sunsetting oil refineries without a plan for what’s nextFaced with a looming fuel crunch, some worry the state will push aside its efforts to combat climate change to keep gasoline flowing.
- Factory farms don’t just stink — they make it harder to breathe, too New maps show that where animal feeding operations exist, higher percentages of Latino and uninsured residents also live.
- Meet the tiny macho mite that fights its rivals for reproductive rightsIt’s survival of the fittest in nature, and an alien-looking ground mite demonstrates how the most promiscuous males fight and sometimes even cannibalise other males to ‘win’ greater access to females. Flinders University researchers have found that these tiny mites (Rhizoglyphus echinopus), which can breed to pest levels and damage bulb crops including onions and garlic, can […] The post Meet the tiny macho mite that fights its rivals for reproductive rights appeared first on Eco News.
- Consensus torpedos Global Plastics Treaty negotiations after marathon late-night talks in Geneva184 countries gathered in Geneva unable to deliver Global Plastics Treaty after negotiations extend through the night Negotiations falter after yielding to consensus with low ambition countries, including Saudi Arabia, Russia, and the USA 140,000 tonnes of plastic enters the Australian environment every year Australia’s oceans, coastlines, and remote Indigenous communities will suffer the consequences […] The post Consensus torpedos Global Plastics Treaty negotiations after marathon late-night talks in Geneva appeared first on Eco News.
- Mergers and Acquisitions by Nick Farnan – Managing Director at Management Advisors Pty LtdNick Farnan – Managing Director at Management Advisors Pty Ltd The Merger and Acquisition (M&A) process can be long and complex. Selling a company requires meticulous planning, experienced professionals, and an appreciation of the deal processes involved in negotiations. Selling a sustainability-focused business requires emphasizing its environmental and social impact as well as the company’s […] The post Mergers and Acquisitions by Nick Farnan – Managing Director at Management Advisors Pty Ltd appeared first on Eco News.
- Turtle sculptures appear across Central London raising awareness for marine lifeA raft of celebrities are backing the arts trail, which takes in a number of the capital’s most popular destinations and is open beyond the Bank Holiday. Spearheaded by the charity Tusk, 16 life-sized turtle sculptures are on display in Piccadilly Circus, Central London, until the beginning of September. The campaign includes installations at Covent […]
- Environmentalists targeted on social mediaEnvironmentalists targeted on social media Channel News brendan 15th August 2025 Teaser Media
- Thousands tell the EPA: no more PFAS on American farmsThe post Thousands tell the EPA: no more PFAS on American farms appeared first on Environment America.
- Two Florida panther kittens killed in collisionThus far this year, twelve Florida panthers have been killed. Crossings are needed. The post Two Florida panther kittens killed in collision appeared first on Environment America.
- WA resumes EV charger program after court rules against Trump pauseThe state had accepted applications for electric vehicle charging projects when the Trump administration withheld funds.
- What to know about the heat wave and wildfires in Southern EuropeThe dangerous heat is the result of a large high-pressure system drawing in warm, dry air over the Continent, and it could last through at least Monday in some places.
- Inland WA, Idaho fires ignite in hot, windy weatherMultiple fires sparked across the Inland Northwest, including in Washington's Lincoln and Whitman counties.
- Is the U.S. going to start deep sea mining?There’s a proposal to start deep sea mining off the coast of American Samoa. Here’s why that would be bad for our ocean. The post Is the U.S. going to start deep sea mining? appeared first on Environment America.
- Are Cheerios Gluten Free? Cross-Contamination, Oats, and CertificationQuick Answer Are Cheerios gluten free? Yes — in the United States, Cheerios are labeled gluten-free and meet the FDA requirement of under 20 parts per million (ppm) of gluten. However, they are not third-party certified, and independent tests have sometimes found variable gluten levels. That means Cheerios may be safe for many gluten-sensitive individuals,...
- Lawsuit claims abuse report led to retaliation by Hilary FranzA top aide says she twice told Hilary Franz about physical and verbal abuse by the top lawyer at the Department of Natural Resources.
- Absolut’s paper bottle now comes with a paper cap, tooPreviously, screw tops had been notoriously difficult to reconfigure. The post Absolut’s paper bottle now comes with a paper cap, too appeared first on Trellis.
- The art of climate protestThe art of climate protest Channel News brendan 14th August 2025 Teaser Media
- The 30-Day Zero-Waste Challenge: Simple Daily Actions for BeginnersReady to shrink your trash footprint without upending your entire existence? The 30-day zero-waste challenge... The post The 30-Day Zero-Waste Challenge: Simple Daily Actions for Beginners appeared first on Earth911.
- It’s time for Apple to wield its influence on climate policyInstead of driving change at a societal level, it's exclusively focused on its own impacts. The post It’s time for Apple to wield its influence on climate policy appeared first on Trellis.
- Installing heat pumps in factories could save $1.5 trillion and 77,000 livesA new report finds that replacing conventional boilers with heat pumps could also avoid 33 million asthma attacks by 2050, thanks to improved air quality.
- For Indigenous communities, AI brings peril — and promiseThe boom in AI and data centers is driving Indigenous communities to defend their land, resources, and cultural knowledge from new forms of extraction.
- Once Again, Oil States Thwart Agreement on PlasticsDiplomats from around the world concluded nine days of talks in Geneva — plus a marathon overnight session that lasted into the early hours of Friday — with no agreement on a global plastics treaty.Read more on E360 →
- The tiny ocean organisms that could help the climate in a big wayScientists are exploring whether encouraging the growth of phytoplankton could draw down more atmospheric carbon — without unintended side effects in oceanic ecosystems.
- U.S. Flood Risk Is 67% Higher Than Historic Projections — Check Your AddressThe flood risk landscape has dramatically worsened since 2020. Hurricane Helene, which sent floods tearing... The post U.S. Flood Risk Is 67% Higher Than Historic Projections — Check Your Address appeared first on Earth911.
- Natural England celebrates supporting 150 species, but real work lies aheadThe organisation’s £20million initiative to help wildlife recover has been hailed a success. Natural England’s Species Recovery Programme [SRP] was designed to stem the tide of decline in fauna across the UK. As of 2023, the organisation introduced a Capital Grant Scheme to try and increase support for a range of projects, offering up to […]
- Quick question: what is tropospheric ozone, and how dangerous is it?As Londoners face air quality warnings amid the UK’s fourth summer heatwave, we get to grips with the dangers posed by a lethal form of pollution driving excess human deaths and global warming. The Clean Air Fund partners with organisations that promote air quality data and action across the world, influencing and supporting policymakers. Tom […]
- Wildfire risk for Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire, Essex, Kent, Lancashire homesNew data emphasises threat to ‘urban boundary’ properties, as Scotland issued nation-wide blaze warning for the 10th time this summer. Ordnance Survey are assisting British emergency services in preparing for the outbreak of wildfires across the country. In particular, geospatial technology has being used to identify areas with particularly vulnerable homes, often found on […]
- The right to protest on the environment must be restoredFive years ago, I reflected on the role that civil disobedience and protests have played in the environmental movement and the worrying direction of travel prompted by the backlash to Extinction Rebellion. What has happened since September 2020? Well, unfortunately, that worrying trend has continued, […]
- Indigenous solutions for the cost of living crisisIndigenous solutions for the cost of living crisis Channel Comment brendan 14th August 2025 Teaser Media
- Ecotone Partners secures $25 million first close for Planet Fund to back fast-growing climate companiesEcotone Partners, a climate-focused capital advisory firm, has completed the first close of its new Planet Fund, securing AU $25 million to invest in fast-growing climate companies. The fund, which has already started making its first investments, is a combined debt and equity fund designed to support commercially ready, capital-intensive climate solutions. The Planet Fund […] The post Ecotone Partners secures $25 million first close for Planet Fund to back fast-growing climate companies appeared first on Eco News.
- Public consultation opens on new savanna burning method – a major step for Australia’s carbon market and Indigenous-led climate actionWurundjeri Country, Melbourne, Australia – Corporate Carbon Group (CCG), one of the country’s largest and longest-operating savanna fire management project developers, today welcomed the announcement by the Hon. Chris Bowen MP, Minister for Climate Change and Energy, that two new Australian savanna fire management methods have progressed to public consultation. The announcement, made at the Carbon Market Institute’s […] The post Public consultation opens on new savanna burning method – a major step for Australia’s carbon market and Indigenous-led climate action appeared first on Eco News.
- State Told to Step Up on AdaptationCommunity members call for funding community-led climate resilience at Climate Resilience Inquiry hearings at Macedon (top left), Melbourne (top right), Wangaratta (mid left), Emerald (mid right), Aireys Inlet (bot left), and Taralgon (bot right). Friends of the Earth Melbourne Parliamentary Climate Resilience Inquiry report shines a light on Victoria’s lack of preparedness and funding for […] The post State Told to Step Up on Adaptation appeared first on Eco News.
- Carbon market integrity and investment in focus as Corporate Carbon leaders join Australian Emissions Reduction SummitAs Australia’s carbon market undergoes significant change, Corporate Carbon Group (CCG) will use this week’s Australasian Emissions Reduction (AER) Summit in Melbourne to deliver strong messages on accelerating policy reform and ensuring integrity across project methodologies, carbon credit trading and key regulatory frameworks. Hosted by the Carbon Market Institute from 13–14 August, the summit will gather more than […] The post Carbon market integrity and investment in focus as Corporate Carbon leaders join Australian Emissions Reduction Summit appeared first on Eco News.
- Acoustics consultancy adds to RSK’s expanding Australian environmental servicesRSK Group has further enhanced its environmental consultancy services in Australia with the acquisition of Renzo Tonin & Associates (RTA), a leading noise, vibration and structural dynamics consultancy. RTA provides a full range of acoustic services to support architects, engineers, planners, environmental consultants, developers and builders across a diverse range of projects. Established in Sydney in 1982, […] The post Acoustics consultancy adds to RSK’s expanding Australian environmental services appeared first on Eco News.
- Evacuation levels downgraded for wildfire in Thurston CountyThurston County Emergency Management is warning the public to avoid the area and to be aware of possible road congestion.
- State victories in 2025: rooftop solar, wildlife crossings, high value health care and moreIn this moment, we’re taking great care to choose issues and solutions that Americans in every state — blue, red or purple — can get behind. The post State victories in 2025: rooftop solar, wildlife crossings, high value health care and more appeared first on Environment America.
- Coastal, Wading Birds Share Nesting Habits of Some DinosaursWhat do you think are the closest living relatives to dinosaurs? Maybe alligators? Sharks? Sea turtles? While all of those are close relatives of dinos, none are as close as birds. Modern birds...
- Coastal Birds Share Nesting Habits of Some DinosaursWhat do you think are the closest living relatives to dinosaurs? Maybe alligators? Sharks? Sea turtles? While all of those are close relatives of dinos, none are as close as birds. Modern birds...
- Coastal Birds Share Nesting Habits of Some DinosaursWhat do you think are the closest living relatives to dinosaurs? Maybe alligators? Sharks? Sea turtles? While all of those are close relatives of dinos, none are as close as birds. Modern birds...
- Mega-scale forest carbon programs have major promise — and big challenges“There's a lot that can go wrong," said Barbara Haya, director of the Berkeley Carbon Trading Project. The post Mega-scale forest carbon programs have major promise — and big challenges appeared first on Trellis.
- Health was supposed to be central to the UN plastics treaty. Now it’s up for debate.Despite strong evidence that plastics are harmful to people, oil-producing countries oppose action on human health.
- Smoke from Bear Gulch fire could make Western WA air quality hazardousWinds could blow smoke from the Bear Gulch fire burning on the Olympic Peninsula, bringing the potential for unhealthy air and hazy skies.
- The Rising Threat to New York City’s Food SystemAn increasing risk of flooding in Hunts Point could upend a large share of the city food distribution.
- Two Congress members have a plan to save the Western MonarchThe MONACH Act would give Western monarchs the crucial support they need to survive and recover. The post Two Congress members have a plan to save the Western Monarch appeared first on Environment America.
- How to Plant Ginger: Complete Guide for a Healthy, Flavorful HarvestIf you’ve ever wondered how to plant ginger and harvest a bountiful supply of fresh, aromatic rhizomes from your own garden, you’re not alone. Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is one of the most rewarding crops for both home gardeners and small-scale farmers in the USA. Its warm, spicy flavor transforms countless recipes, and its medicinal benefits...
- New carbon credits put focus on electronics recycling and reuseBloom ESG's registry allows IT recyclers and asset management companies to make avoided emissions claims for their operations. The post New carbon credits put focus on electronics recycling and reuse appeared first on Trellis.
- Plastic pollution is toxic and everywhere. Now, legal experts say it’s a human rights violation.This week, they’re advocating for a U.N. treaty to safeguard people’s basic rights.
- Gen Z wants to work outside, but PNW conservation jobs are vanishingYoung people are eager to work outdoors. But federal cuts slashed 1,300 AmeriCorps positions in Washington, and the future of conservation looks bleak.
- Four Columbia Women Are Reimagining Rice Farming to Tackle Climate ChangeClean Crop is an ambitious startup project that blends policy, economics, sustainability and development.
- London’s ‘Wet Wipe Island’ is the first such mass to be removed by mechanical meansWork has begun on the mass excavation of a 180-ton mass on an area of the Thames’ shore near Hammersmith Bridge, in a first-of-its-kind river clean-up project. The effort is being led and organised by the Port of London Authority with collaboration from Thames Water, in what seems the first such effort to use mechanical […]
- Tyres now the biggest source of emissions from vehicles, suggests testing company CEOAs CEO of a company specialising in vehicle emissions, Nick Molden believes that in many countries tyres are becoming the biggest source of emissions from in-use vehicles. Speaking in a new interview on the Emissions Analytics’ YouTube page, Nick says: “Tyres are the great unappreciated source of vehicle pollution, threatening soil, water and air quality.” […]
- Road pollution ‘stressing’ ocean life with complex chemical cocktailsChemicals released from car tyres as they wear down are washing into rivers, estuaries and the sea and they could be disrupting life at the base of the marine food web, according to a new study. Researchers found that just four days of exposure to three common tyre-derived chemicals significantly slowed the growth of tiny […]
- Lyft confirms fully electric autonomous rides for UK in 2026The mobility service will deploy artificial intelligence company Baidu’s Apollo Go RT6 vehicles from next year, if regulators approve. Germany will also be used as a testbed for the European offering, which marks a signifiant step in the ongoing expansion of Baidu, which aims to scale its fleet up to thousands across the continent in […]
- Corporate chameleons: The evolution of the CSOCSOs can adapt their approach, but that doesn't change their fundamental nature. The post Corporate chameleons: The evolution of the CSO appeared first on Trellis.
- SuDS role grows under new water rulesPublication of the Independent Water Commission’s Final Report, alongside new legislation and updated national standards, marks a major turning point in the wider adoption of sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) by water companies and developers, writes Alex Stephenson, director, SuDSPlanter The report, released on 21 July 2025 (with key points summarised here), strongly supports the use […]
- Direct Li-ion recycling advances poised to reshape the battery materials marketConrad Nichols, a senior energy storage technology analyst at market intelligence firm IDTechEx, previews some of the key findings from a new report. The Li-ion battery (LIB) recycling market has continued to grow rapidly through players establishing new partnerships, securing supply deals, and gathering large volumes of funding. Key players have also persisted with constructing […]
- How synthetic turf is supplying fresh water in South AfricaA project in South Africa is using a form of synthetic turf to enable freshwater recycling, in what seems a novel attempt to solve two problems at once: drought and a lack of recreational facilities. The two ‘Cruyff Courts’ are simultaneously providing a high-quality playing surface while integrating an advanced water collection and filtration system […]
- A hidden fuel source beneath the Midwest? Scientists are investigating.Natural hydrogen could transform the clean energy sector — if we can find enough of it.
- How climate change endangers mothers and childrenRising temperatures are rewriting the earliest stages of life, according to a new report.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Irrigreen’s Shane Dyer on Water-Saving Precision IrrigationWater is getting more expensive as drought spreads due to climate change, and in the... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Irrigreen’s Shane Dyer on Water-Saving Precision Irrigation appeared first on Earth911.
- Tips for a Green Dorm Move-In Day and Sustainable College YearCollege life offers the perfect opportunity to develop lifelong, sustainable habits. Whether you’re a first-year... The post Tips for a Green Dorm Move-In Day and Sustainable College Year appeared first on Earth911.
- Death by 1000 cuts: Reform UK councils and net zeroBritain’s challenger party has announced £100m in savings across its authorities in just 100 days. But do the numbers add up? Schemes which have been chopped include an electric vehicle upgrade project and heat pump installation in Durham, where solar investment has also been reduced, supposedly saving £25million. The authority’s Deputy Leader, former-GB News […]
- Industry United in Urgent Need for National Mandatory Battery EPR Scheme Now!Australian industry is united in calling on Australia’s Environment and Energy Ministers to urgently act to deliver the promised mandatory battery producer responsibility scheme nationally. This should cover all battery chemistries with low recovery rates and battery-powered products. We now have legislation in NSW and it’s time for the other states to prioritise aligned adoption, […] The post Industry United in Urgent Need for National Mandatory Battery EPR Scheme Now! appeared first on Eco News.
- SiteHive Launches Next-Generation SiteHive Hexanodes to Set a New Benchmark in Environmental MonitoringSiteHive Hexanode Noise+Dust onsite SiteHive, a leader in innovative environmental monitoring technology, has today announced the release of its next generation of SiteHive Hexanode devices. Purpose-built for construction, infrastructure and heavy operational environments, the new devices set a new benchmark for accuracy, usability, and smart real-time environmental data collection. Based on rigorous R&D, hands-on site […] The post SiteHive Launches Next-Generation SiteHive Hexanodes to Set a New Benchmark in Environmental Monitoring appeared first on Eco News.
- DIG Conference 2025DIG 2025 23–25 September 2025 | Murdoch University, Boorloo (Perth) Attend in person or online We’re excited to announce the Dieback Working Group’s annual DIG Conference – a leading national event that brings together researchers, land managers, Traditional Owners, policymakers, and community members to tackle environmental biosecurity challenges head-on. This year’s theme, “Strength in Our […] The post DIG Conference 2025 appeared first on Eco News.
- A spotlight on the XLinks Morocco projectA spotlight on the XLinks Morocco project Channel Comment brendan 13th August 2025 Teaser Media
- One of the world’s most polluted cities has banned single-use plastics. It’s not so easyThe megacity of Lagos, one of the world's most plastics-polluted urban areas, just banned single-use plastics. Here's how that is going so far.
- New river barriers prevented severe flood damage from a glacial outburst in Alaska, officials sayOfficials say new sandbag-style barriers installed along a river in Juneau, Alaska’s capital, have held back record levels of flooding and prevented widespread damage after an ice dam at the nearby Mendenhall Glacier released a massive amount of rainwater and snowmelt downstream.
- The Key to Meeting Australia’s Sustainability Deadlines Lies in EngineeringBy Paul Carmignani As Australia’s ambitious 2050 net zero and 2030 greenhouse gas reduction deadlines approach, sustainable engineering in the renewable energy sector will determine whether these goals are met. The backbone of infrastructure – engineering is critical to achieving our climate targets and ensuring long-term sustainability, yet questions still linger around the speed we are moving […] The post The Key to Meeting Australia’s Sustainability Deadlines Lies in Engineering appeared first on Eco News.
- Home Battery Boom triggers installer shortageVoltX Energy Chief Operating Officer David Sedighi. Australia is experiencing a home battery boom, with new data showing one in two households want to pair a household battery with new or existing rooftop solar to maximise their energy savings. Energy solutions provider VoltX Energy has seen a staggering 2000% growth in the last 12 months, as upfront […] The post Home Battery Boom triggers installer shortage appeared first on Eco News.
- 10 Fun Facts About the Chimney SwiftIn many towns east of the Rocky Mountains, the chattering calls of Chimney Swifts are as much a part of summer’s soundtrack as the cha-cha of sprinklers or ice cream truck jingles. Swifts cut a...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Chimney SwiftIn many towns east of the Rocky Mountains, the chattering calls of Chimney Swifts are as much a part of summer’s soundtrack as the cha-cha of sprinklers or ice cream truck jingles. Swifts cut a...
- Oregon’s puffins: birds on the brinkLovingly called “clowns of the sea”, these birds are a coastal treasure but they’re at risk. The post Oregon’s puffins: birds on the brink appeared first on Environment America.
- RESOURCE GUIDE: ‘Back to School’ advice for 2025-26How parents, teachers, kids can spend less; have safer, healthier, greener school year. The post RESOURCE GUIDE: ‘Back to School’ advice for 2025-26 appeared first on Environment America.
- State AGs demand information about SBTi’s new net-zero guidelines for financial firmsAttorneys general representing 23 states including Iowa and Florida seek details on how the framework was developed and which companies plan to follow it. The post State AGs demand information about SBTi’s new net-zero guidelines for financial firms appeared first on Trellis.
- Some Juneau residents urged to evacuate as Alaska’s Mendenhall Glacier releases floodwaterA huge basin of rainwater and snowmelt has started to release, sending a potentially record surge of flooding toward parts of Juneau.
- Alumni Spotlight: How Columbia Prepared Me for Work at the Nature ConservancyAlison Miller, a senior leader at the Nature Conservancy, reflects on her time in Columbia’s MPA-ESP program and how it helped shape her career path.
- IKEA’s biggest retailer funds Chinese food packaging recyclerIngka Group is investing an undisclosed sum in Re-mall, a producer of post-consumer propylene. The post IKEA’s biggest retailer funds Chinese food packaging recycler appeared first on Trellis.
- The Amazon Rainforest Approaches a Point of No ReturnIn “Amazon Tipping Point” — Third-Place Winner of the 2025 Yale Environment 360 Film Contest — Brazilian filmmakers capture striking images of clear-cutting and explore how human activity is so damaging the world’s largest rainforest that it will not be able to recover.Read more on E360 →
- The art of a plastics treaty: How sculptures, collages, and poetry have influenced global talksAs countries try to find agreement on plastic pollution, creative interventions are turning heads — and turning the conversation toward health harms, fossil fuels, and false solutions.
- AI-driven continuous water monitoring system to be adopted by Yorkshire WaterTesting, inspection, and certification firm SOCOTEC UK and Ireland has secured a contract with Yorkshire Water—in partnership with UnifAI Technology—to deploy AI-powered, continuous water quality monitoring across 20 inland bathing sites. The initiative, funded through Ofwat’s Water Breakthrough Challenge, is one of 16 innovation projects sharing over £42 million.1 Under the scheme, SOCOTEC will install […]
- ISDS claim against British taxpayers begins following Cumbrian coal mine blockAn Investor-State Dispute Settlement process has started following High Court ruling that a proposed mining project would threaten emissions targets, with the UK’s former Attorney General acting on behalf of claimants. Struck down by a British court last September, plans for a new coal mine at Whitehaven, Cumbria, were considered a huge climate misstep by […]
- UK SMEs could unlock £94 billion a year by tackling project inefficiencies, says digital skills expertA seemingly bracing call to action has been issued to UK SMEs by a digital skills training provider: Adopt better project management practices or continue losing billions annually through inefficiencies and informal working methods. The Coder’s Guild has compiled data from a number of industry sources which appears to reveal that poor project delivery and […]
- English councils with most high heat neighbourhoods identified as thermometers soarAs temperatures across Britain rise amid a fourth official summer heatwave, data can play a huge part in helping authorities mitigate impact on the most vulnerable. Using mapping from the 2022 UK heatwave — the first time in the country’s history thermometers surpassed the 40C mark, leading to 4,500 excess deaths — experts have been […]
- Politicians must support vertical farming or risk UK food securityAs climate change makes farming more vulnerable and soils erode at an alarming rate, we need to embrace agritech to grow more food here in the UK and reduce our reliance on imports. So why aren’t local and national governments doing more to nurture the sector? In 2024 torrential floods ruined England’s harvest. In 2025, […]
- Guest Idea: How To Help Birds Navigate The Human WorldYou might hear birds singing on some mornings, just bits of sound between car horns... The post Guest Idea: How To Help Birds Navigate The Human World appeared first on Earth911.
- 4 hot startups aim to keep AI data centers coolDirect-to-chip cooling technology continues to attract notable funding and corporate support. The post 4 hot startups aim to keep AI data centers cool appeared first on Trellis.
- A look at the growing ‘disaster economy’ turning crisis into cashDisasters are big business. These charts show just how big.
- Homeowners affected by the 2023 Maui wildfires: Here’s how to keep and rebuild your homeHereʻs a list of resources to get funding and help to save and rebuild your house.
- Illegal price-gouging is rampant after disasters. Can it be stopped?Rents jumped 20 percent after this year’s Los Angeles wildfires, forcing displaced residents to scramble for housing in an already-tough market.
- Two years after a wildfire took everything, Maui homeowners are facing a new threat: ForeclosureA Native Hawaiian mother’s fight to keep her family in Lāhainā despite soaring costs, mortgage limbo, and land-hungry investors eager to own a piece of Hawaiʻi.
- What to Do in Kyoto: 22 Must-See Spots & Hidden GemsWhy Kyoto Should Be on Your Bucket List If you’ve ever dreamed of stepping into a city where ancient temples meet bustling markets and cherry blossoms frame centuries-old streets, Kyoto should be at the very top of your list. Known as Japan’s cultural capital, it blends timeless tradition with modern comfort — making it perfect...
- Shopping for Humanely Raised MeatThis article is the fourth in a six-part series focused on helping consumers choose products... The post Shopping for Humanely Raised Meat appeared first on Earth911.
- Can green tourism create a more sustainable Cotswolds?Two district councils believe they can masterplan protecting nature and retaining their reputation as popular weekend and vacation destinations. Cotswolds Tourism has used funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, delivered via Cotswold District Council and West Oxfordshire District Council, in a bid to support local businesses while protecting the region’s Area of Outstanding […]
- Water Mitigation: Your First Priority After FloodingWhen a burst pipe, heavy rain, or natural disaster leaves your home soaked, every minute counts. Water mitigation — the urgent process of minimizing and preventing further water damage — is the first step in saving your property and your health. While water mitigation is often mentioned alongside water restoration, the two are not the...
- Hosepipe bans won’t save usHosepipe bans won’t save us Channel Comment brendan 12th August 2025 Teaser Media
- AP photos show an injured elephant frequenting an Indian village as its habitat shrinksThe elephant, been unable to go back to a nearby forest after injuring its leg few months ago, often breaks into shops and helps itself to food on the shelves.
- Atmos Renewables to expand operational portfolio, taking full ownership of Hornsdale Wind FarmAtmos Renewables has agreed to acquire Neoen’s majority interest in the 316 MW Hornsdale Wind Farm in South Australia, marking a new operational milestone for the business and reinforcing its national footprint as a long-term renewable energy operator. With this acquisition – and construction now underway on the Merredin BESS in Western Australia – Atmos […] The post Atmos Renewables to expand operational portfolio, taking full ownership of Hornsdale Wind Farm appeared first on Eco News.
- Virescent Ventures makes substantial equity investment in National Renewable NetworkBlair Pritchard – Virescent Ventures and Alan Hunter – NRN – Virescent Ventures largest equity investor in NRN’s $67.2 million debt and equity raise – Investment aims to unlock the potential of virtual power plant infrastructure to stabilise the grid and accelerate Australia’s energy transition Virescent Ventures, Australia’s largest and most active climate tech VC fund, […] The post Virescent Ventures makes substantial equity investment in National Renewable Network appeared first on Eco News.
- Worst bleaching event on record for WA coral reefs following long lasting and widespread marine heatwaveAn AIMS diver takes photographs of a bleached coral at the Rowley Shoals in April 2025. CREDIT AIMS/Anna Cresswell Australian Institute of Marine Science The 2024/25 marine heatwave that brought heat stress to coral reefs off the Western Australian coast was the longest, largest and most intense on record for the state, resulting in the […] The post Worst bleaching event on record for WA coral reefs following long lasting and widespread marine heatwave appeared first on Eco News.
- “People Over Plastic” – Australian Filmmaker and Advocate in Geneva at the the United Nations Global Plastics Treaty negotiations (INC5.2) as Plastic Treaty Talks Enter Final WeekLazarus, former ranger on Island in Palau devastated by transboundary plastic pollution. Rollingball Productions As the final week of the United Nations Global Plastics Treaty negotiations (INC5.2) begins in Geneva, Australian filmmaker and environmental advocate April Howard hopes first-hand stories from the Pacific support the negotiators who are on the front line in this fight […] The post “People Over Plastic” – Australian Filmmaker and Advocate in Geneva at the the United Nations Global Plastics Treaty negotiations (INC5.2) as Plastic Treaty Talks Enter Final Week appeared first on Eco News.
- GreenSketch Launches Smart Solution for Solar Lead GenerationA game-changing tool for solar and storage professionals rolls out across global markets GreenSketch – a world-leading end-to-end solar design platform – is excited to announce the official release of Leads Radar, a new feature that combines radar-style lead scanning with AI-powered roof detection, designed to revolutionise how solar installers find new business. After four […] The post GreenSketch Launches Smart Solution for Solar Lead Generation appeared first on Eco News.
- You asked about feeding lettuce to starving manateesManatees are starving. Is feeding them truckloads of lettuce the solution? The post You asked about feeding lettuce to starving manatees appeared first on Environment America.
- Denning Fellows Explore Sustainability Around the WorldThree students traveled across the globe this summer to work on projects in global policy, climate vulnerability, and urban research and fieldwork.
- PennEnvironment Statement: U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works ExplosionWe need a full, independent investigation into the causes of this latest catastrophe and a re-evaluation as to whether the Clairton plant is fit to keep operating The post PennEnvironment Statement: U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works Explosion appeared first on Environment America.
- Big Changes are Powering Up at the Audubon Center at Debs Park!We’re making some exciting structural upgrades at the Audubon Center at Debs Park—and if you visit or hike often, you may notice some construction. That’s because, after years of operating...
- Big Changes are Powering Up at the Audubon Center at Debs Park!We’re making some exciting structural upgrades at the Audubon Center at Debs Park—and if you visit or hike often, you may notice some construction. That’s because, after years of operating...
- Destructive beetles multiply in Central WA; state tries new treatmentJapanese beetles feed on more than 300 plants and can devastate grape crops and strip roses and other garden plants of their leaves.
- A visit to Wyoming’s wild forestsI explored “Roadless Areas” near Jackson, Wyoming to see some of the areas that could be on the chopping block The post A visit to Wyoming’s wild forests appeared first on Environment America.
- WA sues Trump administration over lost climate fundingMore than $9 million was withheld that would have gone to job training and a climate resilience program, according to Washington's attorney general.
- What is the Bird Featured in KPop Demon Hunters? We’ll Tell You!If you’ve been anywhere near a television or social media screen recently, you’ve probably heard of the smash-hit movie KPop Demon Hunters. I know I have: My kids demand the soundtrack on repeat...
- What is the Bird Featured in KPop Demon Hunters? We’ll Tell You!If you’ve been anywhere near a television or social media screen recently, you’ve probably heard of the smash-hit movie KPop Demon Hunters. I know I have: My kids demand the soundtrack on repeat...
- What is the Marine Mammal Stranding Network?This federal program saves thousands of suffering marine mammals every year. But now its funding could disappear. The post What is the Marine Mammal Stranding Network? appeared first on Environment America.
- Environmental health trade group calls for extra resources to help tackle issue of empty homesThe Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) is calling for extra resources to help environmental health teams deal with the blight of empty homes as communities report rises in unoccupied housing, and landlords threaten to leave the market. This follows a BBC investigation which has highlighted an increase in the prevalence of empty homes and […]
- In a Warming Atlantic, Hurricanes Increasingly Arrive in GroupsAs ocean waters heat up, the Atlantic is increasingly seeing not just one, but two or more hurricanes spin up at the same time. That is the finding of a new study, which warns that warming is raising the risk that coastal cities may be battered by back-to-back storms. Read more on E360 →
- Adler & Allan acquire engineering and environmental services group E&E GroupThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Adler & Allan. Leading environmental services provider Adler & Allan has acquired engineering and environmental services group, E&E Group. According to the group, the acquisition significantly enhances Adler & Allan’s comprehensive environmental services offering, expands its nationwide operational footprint, and increases its exposure to blue […]
- Sustainability In Your Ear: USEFULL’s Rob Kutner On Easing Reuse Adoption With Plastic Buy-BacksThe scale of our plastic waste crisis is staggering: the U.S. alone uses over 100... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: USEFULL’s Rob Kutner On Easing Reuse Adoption With Plastic Buy-Backs appeared first on Earth911.
- UK geothermal potential revealed by new platform and interactive mapA new government-funded geothermal initiative, which includes an interactive map, has launched to help decision makers assess the geothermal potential across the UK. Geothermal technologies, which use heat from the ground, have the potential to decarbonise heating and cooling, playing a role in the energy transition to net zero emissions in the UK. The ability […]
- Dow and Amazon take a big chance on a small nuclear reactorOperating at higher temperatures than legacy equipment, the technology will provide the industrial steam needed for plastic pellet production. The post Dow and Amazon take a big chance on a small nuclear reactor appeared first on Trellis.
- 6,000 garments and over $1M in sales: How to tell if a resale program is successfulBrands hit new highs when resale revenue displaces the production of some new products. The post 6,000 garments and over $1M in sales: How to tell if a resale program is successful appeared first on Trellis.
- Tracking sea turtles is a long, slow process that just might keep them aliveThis summer’s hatchlings won’t be back on land for 30 years. It’ll take at least that long to know how global warming is changing them.
- Turned down renewables could have powered all Scottish Homes in H1 2025A new report reveals that over 5.5TWh of clean electricity was turned off across Great Britain and Ireland in the first half of 2025, costing consumers £152m in curtailment payments. The amount of electricity instructed to be switched off would have been enough to power every domestic household in Scotland for the first six months […]
- Tribal nations scramble to save clean energy projects as federal support vanishesAs federal programs are frozen or eliminated, Indigenous communities are seeking new ways to fund and finish urgently needed renewable energy plans.
- Small Avocado Calories and Fat Content: Friend or Foe?Quick Facts: Small Avocado Calories Calories: ~240 kcal (per 150g) Total Fat: ~22g (mostly heart-healthy monounsaturated fats) Saturated Fat: ~3g Fiber: ~10g Carbs: ~12g Rich in vitamins A, D, E, K, potassium, magnesium, and folate What Is a Small Avocado? Small avocados, typically weighing around 150 grams or less, pack all the nutritional benefits of...
- Biogas industry calls for recognition of biomethane as a Net Zero fuel within UK ETS in open letter to Ed MilibandThe Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) alongside leading businesses from UK industry and the biogas sector, has written to the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Ed Miliband MP, calling for the urgent recognition of biomethane as a Net Zero fuel. The letter warns that failure to act swiftly risks jeopardising […]
- From Bandages to Biotech: Eco-Innovations in Vascular and Wound CareAs we move towards a more sustainable future, every industry is rethinking its environmental impact – including healthcare. While hospitals and clinics are places of healing, they also generate a ton of waste and consume a lot of energy. But today a new generation of wound and vascular care is emerging – where innovation meets...
- Cook With the Sun: Solar Oven RecipesSweltering summer temperatures can be a serious drag, but here at Earth911, we try to... The post Cook With the Sun: Solar Oven Recipes appeared first on Earth911.
- “We’re Not Giving Up”: Search for Elusive Native Fish Thwarted as Reflections Invests $1.1M to save endangered speciesAn exhaustive expedition in a remote NSW river has failed to find any trace of a native fish last seen in 1999, however Reflections Holidays, which helped fund the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s five-day quest, has vowed to help researchers continue their search and implement programs to bring other endangered species back […] The post “We’re Not Giving Up”: Search for Elusive Native Fish Thwarted as Reflections Invests $1.1M to save endangered species appeared first on Eco News.
- Montague Farms commits to an eco-friendly future with groundbreaking new certified compostable sticker trialAlways ahead of the curve, Montague Farms is implementing industry-leading sustainable innovations in this year’s JAZZ apples harvest. JAZZ apples are the first of their kind to undergo a groundbreaking compostable sticker trial, reaffirming a commitment to reducing environmental impact and paving the way for an eco-friendly future. Apples are considered a generally environmentally friendly snack, as their trees […] The post Montague Farms commits to an eco-friendly future with groundbreaking new certified compostable sticker trial appeared first on Eco News.
- Schneider Electric ranks #1 in the Gartner® Top 25 Supply Chain for the third consecutive yearSchneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has placed first in the 2025 Gartner Top 25 Supply Chain for the third consecutive year. The Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 ranking comprises two main components: business performance and community opinion. Business performance in the form of public financial and ESG (environmental, social, governance) data […] The post Schneider Electric ranks #1 in the Gartner® Top 25 Supply Chain for the third consecutive year appeared first on Eco News.
- Margaret River unveils Australia’s first regionally-focussed Lightweight Glass Packaging CharterMargaret River wine region unveils nation’s first Lightweight Glass Packaging Charter, recognising wineries that use lighter glass bottles, averaging less than 420 grams for 750ml still wine. Wine packaging accounts for 44% of the wine sector’s carbon footprint. The Margaret River Wine Association Lightweight Glass Packaging Charter aims to reduce these emissions by over 20%. […] The post Margaret River unveils Australia’s first regionally-focussed Lightweight Glass Packaging Charter appeared first on Eco News.
- New, locally manufactured building product removes waste from landfill, looks great and reduces build costs while doing itAustralia’s building sector is under pressure to reduce waste and speed up delivery without compromising finish quality. The Cornice Store (cornicestore.com.au), a Victorian cornice manufacturer, is introducing a recycled-content XPS (extruded polystyrene) cornice that delivers the traditional plaster look with modern sustainability and installation benefits. “Lightweight cornice products have been in use across the world […] The post New, locally manufactured building product removes waste from landfill, looks great and reduces build costs while doing it appeared first on Eco News.
- Earth: the real cost of Labour miscalculating energy price reformThe UK Government has promised consumers more affordable electricity. Ofgem has now launched a consultation on affordability. And if the result isn’t a drastic improvement, it could cost much more than you think. It seems like barely a day goes by without headlines relating to Britain’s beleaguered energy system and the urgent need for change. […]
- The nuclear-powered submarine crisisThe nuclear-powered submarine crisis Channel Comment brendan 11th August 2025 Teaser Media
- Offshore wind leasing is officially dead under TrumpOver 3.5 million acres of federal waters are no longer eligible for offshore wind development following an order from the Interior Department.
- Why Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ likely to raise WA energy costsTrump’s tax plan will eliminate single-family tax credits, hand out billions to fossil fuel companies and hamstring projects the state is scrambling to build.
- Amid federal PFAS rollbacks, New Jersey scores record $2B DuPont settlementThe state’s largest ever settlement for “forever chemicals" holds DuPont and its spin-offs accountable for contamination at four sites and ensures taxpayers won't be left with the cleanup bill.
- Inside the perilous journey of a familiar Northwest summer birdThe Swainson’s thrush is a common sight here in the Northwest. But this is only its summer home. Join us on a trip to Costa Rica.
- Your Home Could Be At Risk Without Foundation Repair—Even If It Looks GoodAt first glance your home looks great. The walls are painted, the floors are level and there are no cracks. But beneath that surface your foundation is shifting, cracking or deteriorating. Many homeowners assume if everything looks good there’s nothing to worry about. That assumption can lead to big problems down the road—problems that are...
- Losing Lake George: Will sewage shut down my favorite beach again?Like many other waters, Lake George has suffered from sewage pollution that can make swimmers sick. We’re calling on Congress to fund projects that will stop this pollution. The post Losing Lake George: Will sewage shut down my favorite beach again? appeared first on Environment America.
- As California burns, new research shows smoke is wildfire’s silent killerThe official death count from the Palisades and Eaton fires was 30 — the real number may be 15 times higher.
- US at plastics treaty talks is rare international participation under Trump. What’s the goal?The U.S. has withdrawn from many global efforts around climate but is very much involved in treaty talks for a global accord to end plastic pollution.
- In disaster-prone Vanuatu, photos show sea animals returning to battered reefs. Can recovery happen?For the past decade, the South Pacific island nation’s coral reefs have faced one punishing blow after another. Now something surprising is happening.
- WA fines oil refineries millions for acid, wastewater violationsTwo northwest Washington refineries are again in trouble with regulators.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Becoming Nobody-But-YourselfThe poet e.e. cummings offered this advice to students but it applies to anyone who... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Becoming Nobody-But-Yourself appeared first on Earth911.
- As Fire Season Ramps Up, Thousands of U.S. Firefighting Positions Are VacantEvery spring, Forest Service fire leaders meet to plan for the upcoming fire season. This year, some employees were shocked by the blunt remarks made during a meeting with forest supervisors and fire staff officers from across the Intermountain West. “We were told, ‘Help is not on the way,’” said one employee, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of losing their job. “I’ve never been told that before.” Read more on E360 →
- 5 corporate actions that will make the most impact by 2030Sustainability efforts must be profitable, scalable and embedded in business operations. The post 5 corporate actions that will make the most impact by 2030 appeared first on Trellis.
- New tool standardizes comparison of ‘Scope 4’ emissions claimsConsulting firm Quantis has developed an online resource for assessing avoided emissions with input from more than two dozen companies. The post New tool standardizes comparison of ‘Scope 4’ emissions claims appeared first on Trellis.
- Energy projects across the country are in limbo after Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’Community groups, businesses, and consumers say projects face an uncertain future after Republicans slashed renewable energy tax credits.
- The global plastics crisis explained in 6 chartsResearch shows the extent of plastic pollution today — and why the U.N. is negotiating a treaty to keep it from getting worse.
- Who’s who at the plastics treaty talks, from delegates to lobbyistsYour guide to the major coalitions and observers.
- Ultrasound system can remove BPA from water more effectivelyResearchers have found a new way to remove a common pollutant from water using controlled waves of ultrasound, without the use of additional chemicals. The system, developed by chemists from the University of Glasgow, can scrub up to 94% of the traces of Bisphenol A (BPA) from samples of contaminated water by using ultrasound to […]
- Protect biodiversity ‘processes’ – not just pandasProtect biodiversity ‘processes’ – not just pandas Channel News brendan 8th August 2025 Teaser Media
- How Do Seabirds Drink Salt Water?For humans, drinking salt water is far from refreshing. If you’ve ever taken a dip in the ocean, you’ve probably gotten an accidental mouthful and know the nasty, dehydrated feeling that can be...
- How Do Seabirds Drink Salt Water?For humans, drinking salt water is far from refreshing. If you’ve ever taken a dip in the ocean, you’ve probably gotten an accidental mouthful and know the nasty, dehydrated feeling that can be...
- Data-center demand sends electricity prices soaringUnfortunately, renewable energy alone will not be enough to meet increased demand. The post Data-center demand sends electricity prices soaring appeared first on Trellis.
- EPA cancels $7 billion Biden-era grant program to boost solar energyThe Environmental Protection Agency has terminated $7 billion in funding for solar programs approved under the Biden administration, including projects for nearly 1 million households in low-income communities.
- Canada Pledges $15 Million for Climate Adaptation in Hindu Kush Himalayan RegionIn partnership with a local NGO, Canada will finance climate adaptation projects throughout Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh.
- Trump administration proposal likely to boost innovation in drone technologyA new set of federal regulations has been proposed by the US Trump administration that could provide a major stimulus to the development and sales of drone technology. On 6 August, Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy unveiled a new proposed regulation known as “Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS)”, stating that it “will unleash American […]
- How a set of rare inland tsunamis rocked Lake RooseveltThe giant Columbia River reservoir behind the Grand Coulee Dam covers almost 125 square miles, as it reaches nearly to the Canadian border.
- Paper wrappers and curbside composting: The next 10 years of sustainable packagingNot having to flatten cardboard boxes could happen in the next decade. The post Paper wrappers and curbside composting: The next 10 years of sustainable packaging appeared first on Trellis.
- ‘Nature positive’ is not a slogan – it’s an inspiring ambition and a measurable goalOne pointed response to our list of clichés to avoid. The post ‘Nature positive’ is not a slogan – it’s an inspiring ambition and a measurable goal appeared first on Trellis.
- Majority of UK energy networks are “underutilised”, says analysis using AI and digital line rating toolsUp to three-quarters of the UK and Ireland’s electricity distribution networks may be operating below capacity, according to new analysis, raising questions about whether existing infrastructure could be used to ease the growing queue of renewable projects waiting to connect to the grid. The study, based on digital modelling and physics-enabled AI, found that three […]
- After Texas’ catastrophic floods, families face a daunting question: Rebuild or let go?Brian Keeper survived the July 4 floods that devastated Hunt, Texas. But moving on may be the hardest part.
- Food banks have long prevented emissions. Now they’re getting into the carbon credit business.To stay afloat, food banks in the Global South are considering selling controversial offsets for revenue.
- Be Prepared: Your Complete Back-to-School GuideSummer is almost over and school is right around the corner. To make getting prepared... The post Be Prepared: Your Complete Back-to-School Guide appeared first on Earth911.
- Solar Panel Recycling In 2025The typical American home requires 15 to 25 solar panels to address 100% of its... The post Solar Panel Recycling In 2025 appeared first on Earth911.
- UK rats breed through council cuts, utility failures and climate changeA 22-inch rodent nesting in a Teesside home is the tip of the iceberg, with a perfect storm of ageing wastewater and sanitation infrastructure, poor housing stock and rising temperatures encouraging infestations. On Monday 4th August shocking images of a rat ‘bigger than a cat’ began circulating online. The creature, found in a house in Normanby, […]
- Military diverting critical materials from renewablesMilitary diverting critical materials from renewables Channel News brendan 7th August 2025 Teaser Media
- “Something for everyone”: Now in its third year, Birrarung Riverfest is fast becoming Melbourne’s most beloved eco festival The Birrarung Riverfest is back this September school holidays, with over 60 events across 23 days, stretching along the entire Yarra, Birrarung River. In just three years, the festival has grown into one of Melbourne’s major cultural and environmental events, inspiring connection to Country, action for the river, and collaboration across communities. Kicking off Saturday […] The post “Something for everyone”: Now in its third year, Birrarung Riverfest is fast becoming Melbourne’s most beloved eco festival appeared first on Eco News.
- If we don’t get it right now, we’re going to miss the boat: Australia-first Regional Leaders Summit on renewablesRE-Alliance The Renewable Energy Alliance (RE-Alliance) has wrapped up hosting Australia’s inaugural Regional Leaders Summit on the shift to renewables. Held across two days in Newcastle from 5 to 6 August, more than 90 rural and regional leaders from across local governments, regional development, First Nations and community groups, came to learn from each other about […] The post If we don’t get it right now, we’re going to miss the boat: Australia-first Regional Leaders Summit on renewables appeared first on Eco News.
- Green insurance gains momentum as consumer demand and climate risks intensify, reveals GlobalDataOver two-fifths of insurance industry professionals consider it vital for insurers to offer “green” or environmentally friendly insurance products, as consumer demand for ethical and sustainable offerings continues to rise. With growing awareness of climate change and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concerns, insurers that align with these values stand to enhance customer loyalty, manage […] The post Green insurance gains momentum as consumer demand and climate risks intensify, reveals GlobalData appeared first on Eco News.
- Deadly Bird Outbreak Defeated by City and Biologists in Perth Lake RescueLake Jualbup, a cherished urban wetland in the City of Subiaco, has successfully reversed a devastating trend of avian botulism outbreaks thanks to a strategic partnership between the City and water management specialists PASES Aqua Pty Ltd. In late autumn of 2024, an outbreak of avian botulism at the lake resulted in the deaths of […] The post Deadly Bird Outbreak Defeated by City and Biologists in Perth Lake Rescue appeared first on Eco News.
- Qld remains deforestation hotspot with almost half of clearing impacting Reef catchmentAustralian Conservation Foundation The Queensland government’s yearly snapshot of tree cover data shows the sunshine state remains the deforestation capital of Australia, with agriculture again the biggest driver. The latest Qld SLATS (Statewide Landcover and Tree Study), released quietly on Tuesday, shows an increase in the destruction of forest and woodland from August 2022 to August 2023, […] The post Qld remains deforestation hotspot with almost half of clearing impacting Reef catchment appeared first on Eco News.
- Trump moves to shut down NASA missions that measure carbon dioxide and plant healthThe Trump administration wants to end two NASA missions that monitor a potent greenhouse gas and plant health.
- 'Tipping points' hope for climate'Tipping points' hope for climate Channel News brendan 7th August 2025 Teaser Media
- Audubon Must Once Again Protect Corkscrew Swamp SanctuaryFor 70 years, Audubon has protected our Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary and the wildlife that call it home — first from poachers, then from logging. Today, more than 80,000 annual visitors enjoy our...
- Audubon Must Once Again Protect Corkscrew Swamp SanctuaryFor 70 years, Audubon has protected our Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary and the wildlife that call it home — first from poachers, then from logging. Today, more than 80,000 annual visitors enjoy our...
- As the Earth Gets “Weird,” How Does Context Determine Climate Impacts?In the Green Mountains of Vermont, pre-college students tackled questions about climate change and its effects on different communities.
- Washington state braces for ‘inevitable’ megafire. Climate change may bring it soonerGlobal warming is changing fire patterns in the state. Washington’s summers are growing longer, hotter and drier, resulting in an extended fire season with more desiccated fuel.
- Trump cancels massive Idaho wind farm amid renewable broadsideA massive wind project in Idaho that was planned near Minidoka historic site has been cancelled by the Trump administration.
- More Intense El Niños May Be Driving Loss of Tropical InsectsInsects and spiders are declining in tropical forests around the world. Mysteriously, losses are underway even in areas untouched by logging, mining, or farming. In these places, new research posits, more potent El Niños are driving the declines.Read more on E360 →
- Austin’s $6.3 billion budget targets water, energy, and parks upgradesProposed FY 2026 plan boosts investments in clean energy, tree planting, wildfire preparedness, and water conservation amid financial constraints The post Austin’s $6.3 billion budget targets water, energy, and parks upgrades appeared first on Environment America.
- 5 Ways to Make Your Business More Eco-FriendlyEveryone knows that the environment is under constant threat. Many of us have contemplated the ways in which we could become more eco-friendly. Unfortunately, more often than not, these are passing thoughts that we don’t act on. If you are a business owner looking for ways to reduce your carbon footprint, continue reading to find...
- In Hawaii, new tourism tax aims to offset costs of climate changeThe bill goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2026. But it's already adding to a conversation about sustainable tourism management that's spreading across the U.S. and around the world.
- The UK needs to strengthen, not rollback, its environmental protectionsAcross the world, governance systems that protect precious environments and people are being dismantled. This may feel a far cry from the cut and thrust of domestic politics, but there are already signs that some parties want to replicate or even supercharge such moves here. […]
- Award recognizes leadership in sustainable water managementThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with SDS Infrastructure. Water technology firm SDS Infrastructure recently marked its first ever entry in the New Civil Engineer Awards with a prize in the category of “Impact in Water and Environment – Contractor”. The award recognized leadership in delivering innovative, sustainable water management solutions that address […]
- IBM’s sustainability chief: 3 strategic ways I’m using AI todayIBM's CSO on how AI can streamline reporting and give teams a competitive edge. The post IBM’s sustainability chief: 3 strategic ways I’m using AI today appeared first on Trellis.
- UK’s first commercial-scale BECCS project gets green lightMarking it out as a credible front-runner in supporting the UK’s efforts to get BECCS (Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage) up and running, low-carbon energy-from-waste wood company Evero has been selected to enter negotiations to potentially transform its Ince Biomass plant into the nation’s first such facility to run at commercial scale. Located within […]
- Flood resilient garden showcases possibilities that combine adaptation and aestheticsIn what seems an appealing example of practical climate adaptation, flood insurance specialist Flood Re has unveiled a permanent flood resilient garden at Howbery Park in Oxfordshire — a living demonstration of how thoughtful outdoor design can mitigate flood risk while enhancing biodiversity and aesthetic appeal. The permanent, free public access, flood resilient garden has […]
- Groundwater is drying out, heating up, and causing sea level riseOveruse has created zones of “mega-drying” around the world — and caused more sea level rise than Greenland’s ice sheet.
- Countries With No Natural Rivers – How They Source FreshwaterCountries With No Natural Rivers face some of the world’s toughest freshwater challenges. At least 18 sovereign nations and 22 territories lack permanent rivers, ranging from vast desert kingdoms to tiny coral atolls. Yet, despite the absence of flowing surface water, many of these places have developed advanced solutions—desalination, groundwater extraction, rainwater harvesting, and wastewater...
- The unlikely coalition fighting to keep Energy Star labels on your appliancesThe Trump administration wants to eliminate the energy-efficiency program, but bakers, builders, hot tub lobbyists, and chemical companies are trying to save it.
- Following the USDA’s food and farm funding: Here’s what’s been canceled and frozen, and resources for those affectedYour guide to federal funding cuts, plus resources for farmers and food businesses seeking support and solutions.
- Advanced solid oxide electrolyser in Switzerland showcases flexible energy managementA new advanced solid oxide electrolyser features the ability to alternate between electrolysis (SOE) and fuel cell (SOFC) operation, in what seems a noteworthy example of the delivery of such a capability at a larger scale and in such an application-ready format. Developed by HyGear, part of HoSt Group, and a specialist in on-site hydrogen […]
- Extreme heat pumping solution demonstrated in aluminium-casting facilityThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with KSB. When a UK aluminium ingot supplier began experiencing repeated pump failures in its casting pit, the issue wasn’t just inconvenient—it was operationally critical. The culprit? Exceptionally high process water temperatures that exceeded the limits of standard submersible pump designs. To address the challenge, the […]
- Preston City Council, Beyondly and RECOUP join forces for citywide recycling pushThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Beyond.ly A targeted recycling education campaign spearheaded by Preston City Council and plastics recycling and resource efficiency charity RECOUP, with funding and support from environmental consultancy Beyondly, has reached over 265,000 residents, helping to cut recycling contamination reports by 13% and reduce material rejections at […]
- Repair or Replace: Which Is Best For You And The Environment?Chances are you currently have one or more appliances or devices in your house in... The post Repair or Replace: Which Is Best For You And The Environment? appeared first on Earth911.
- 87% of British schools in toxic air zones, 12million at risk25,000 campuses are located in areas that exceed the World Health Organization’s air quality guidelines, according to a new analysis. The assessment shows that 87% of schools are situated in ‘toxic air zones’, with 12million children at risk of developing long-term health conditions such as asthma and heat disease. Of these, 850,000 are being exposed […]
- The City of London’s groundbreaking Thermal Comfort Modelling planningA new tool takes into account the impact of community spaces, gardens and other realms on local microclimates. Planning & Development Manager Gwyn Richards outlines the project and an ADEPT President’s Awards win for Innovation in Place Shaping. Several years ago, The City of London embarked on a research initiative to better understand the microclimatic […]
- BE100 climate tech startup competition launchesNow in its third year, the contest is expected to attract more than 1,000 applicants and trigger multi-million private sector investment. BE100 is run by Blue Earth, the organisation behind Europe’s largest environmental investment summit, which takes place every October in London. Submissions are now being accepted, with a closing date of 5th September. 100 […]
- Climate breakdown is an injustice multiplierClimate breakdown is an injustice multiplier Channel Comment brendan 6th August 2025 Teaser Media
- The River is Drying in Albuquerque, New MexicoThis summer, the Rio Grande is drying in Albuquerque, New Mexico. On a morning in late July, I visited the thin river in the northern part of town near Corrales. The river is intermittent near the...
- The River is Drying in Albuquerque, New MexicoThis summer, the Rio Grande is drying in Albuquerque, New Mexico. On a morning in late July, I visited the thin river in the northern part of town near Corrales. The river is intermittent near the...
- Titan Dog Viral Hoax: Real Pet or Just AI Illusion?The internet loves animals—especially when they come in giant, jaw-dropping sizes. So when a photo and video of a colossal canine named “Titan Dog” started going around on social media, millions stopped scrolling. Towering over cars and humans, this massive dog became an overnight sensation. But here’s the kicker: Titan Dog isn’t real. It’s the...
- A Century of Seabird Protection on the Lower North Shore![Read this article in French on SNAP Quebec's website here.] Migratory bird sanctuaries are among the oldest protected areas in Quebec, and several in the Lower North Shore region are celebrating...
- A Century of Seabird Protection on the Lower North Shore![Read this article in French on SNAP Quebec's website here.] Migratory bird sanctuaries are among the oldest protected areas in Quebec, and several in the Lower North Shore region are celebrating...
- Judge blocks Trump administration from redirecting disaster fundingThe judge this week granted an order barring the federal government from spending the funds for other purposes until the court issues a final judgment.
- Common Birds Are Declining the Fastest, and Habitat Loss Is to Blame, a New Study FindsIt’s no secret that birds are struggling. North America has lost billions of them since the 1970s and today more than one-third of bird species are considered under threat. While efforts to...
- Common Birds Are Declining the Fastest, and Habitat Loss Is to Blame, a New Study FindsIt’s no secret that birds are struggling. North America has lost billions of them since the 1970s and today more than one-third of bird species are considered under threat. While efforts to...
- As plastics treaty talks enter the final round, here’s what to expectAs governments and stakeholders gather in Geneva, the outcome will shape global plastic policy for decades — and have ripple effects across supply chains. The post As plastics treaty talks enter the final round, here’s what to expect appeared first on Trellis.
- Google’s Kate Brandt plays a central role in its AI strategyThe company's sustainability lead is dreaming up ways to use the technology to help companies, cities and individuals cut emissions by at least 1 gigaton a year by 2030. The post Google’s Kate Brandt plays a central role in its AI strategy appeared first on Trellis.
- Brian Nesvik Brings Decades of Hands-On Experience to Lead the Fish and Wildlife ServiceWashington, D.C. (August 5, 2025) – The director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plays a vital role in safeguarding the biodiversity of our nation’s wildlife and the health of ecosystems...
- Brian Nesvik Brings Decades of Hands-On Experience to Lead the Fish and Wildlife ServiceWashington, D.C. (August 5, 2025) – The director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plays a vital role in safeguarding the biodiversity of our nation’s wildlife and the health of ecosystems...
- Israeli Forces Bulldoze Palestinian Seed BankIsraeli forces have attacked a seed bank in the West Bank city of Hebron, destroying equipment used to reproduce heirloom seeds, according to the group managing the facility. The attack comes as an Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip has fueled widespread hunger in the enclave.Read more on E360 →
- Leveraging Next-Generation Tsunami Early Warning Systems to Save LivesTsunami early warning systems save lives not just when they are fast or accurate, but when they are trusted, understood and acted upon.
- Amazon’s secret weapon for countering higher emissions: fellow Climate Pledge signatoriesCurrently, close to 20 joint action projects are aimed at solving mutual decarbonization challenges. The post Amazon’s secret weapon for countering higher emissions: fellow Climate Pledge signatories appeared first on Trellis.
- Why Locals in Spain Are Fed Up: Cultural Do’s and Don’ts for TravelersSpain is getting 85 million tourists in 2024 alone. As pressure mounts on cities like Barcelona and islands like Mallorca, locals are calling for sustainable travel in Spain—and tourists have a part to play. A viral X post from 2025 shows: in Barcelona, locals tape off hotel exits and spray tourists with water guns, fed...
- As UN Plastic Treaty talks resume, UK single-use demand growsPolicymakers from across the world are back at the negotiating table in the hope of finalising international regulations to end plastic pollution. But in spite of what we know, disposable carrier bags are on the rise in Britain. According to data from this year’s Plasticblitz2025 — an annual UK initiative led by environmental charity Thames21, […]
- AI tool improves access to critical water researchIn a period of unprecedented change and scrutiny for the UK water sector, UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR) have announced a significant advancement in accessing its critical water research, with the launch of a groundbreaking bespoke AI search tool. This initiative directly supports the recommendations of the recently published Independent Water Commission (IWC) final report, […]
- City by city, cycle hire schemes are encouraging bike salesLocations like Leeds, Greater Manchester, and Plymouth saw significant demand for bicycle ownership following the launch of rental services. Looking at data collected from the year to September 2023, Paul’s Cycles has identified a strong correlation between cycle hire schemes and interest in bikes amongst the local public. Rather than discouraging sales of bicycles, cities […]
- Where Seattle council members want to add, block new apartmentsCouncil members have proposed more than 100 amendments to Mayor Bruce's Harrell's plan, which would allow denser housing in 30 new “neighborhood centers.”
- Global Plastics Treaty negotiations get underway in GenevaMore than 170 countries were gathering in Geneva on 5 August to begin the final fortnight of negotiations on the terms of a Global Plastics Treaty, a United Nations-backed effort to tackle plastic waste. “These negotiations hinge on two key questions: should we cap plastic production, and should we limit harmful chemicals added to plastics?” […]
- Global phosphorus summit to address threats to food and water securityA vital nutrient underpinning the world’s food systems — and increasingly vital to green technologies — is the focus of an international summit in Ghana this September, as scientists, policymakers and industry leaders meet to address the urgent need for sustainable phosphorus management. Phosphorus, a key component of fertiliser essential for crop and animal production, […]
- Research seems to show how PM2.5 damages airways, and how the effects might be reversedJapanese researchers say they have discovered the mechanism by which exposure to PM2.5 air pollution causes airway dysfunction, and how the resulting damage might be reversed. A large portion of natural and human-made air pollutants fall under the PM2.5 category, which relates to airborne particles below 2.5µm diameter. It includes dust, vehicle exhaust and wildfire […]
- Breakthrough flexible perovskite solar cell remains stable in high-humidity conditionsA group in South Korea has developed a seemingly highly durable flexible perovskite solar cell material and fabrication process that remains stable even under high humidity conditions. The apparent breakthrough enables the production of high-efficiency solar cells in ambient air without the need for expensive equipment, offering the potential for significant cost reductions in manufacturing. […]
- Is corporate sustainability dying? 100 executives respondReactions from sustainability professionals confronting hype, hope and headwinds The post Is corporate sustainability dying? 100 executives respond appeared first on Trellis.
- Here’s what to watch for at this month’s global plastics treaty talksDelegates are meeting in Geneva for a sixth — and potentially final — round of negotiations.
- A new report shows how local climate activism leads to ‘remarkable’ gainsEfforts to pass laws and advance clean energy projects can significantly reduce emissions, and at a low cost.
- Electric Scooters: Dirty or Green Transportation?If you visit a city these days, you are sure to see Lime, Bird, or... The post Electric Scooters: Dirty or Green Transportation? appeared first on Earth911.
- Quick question: how bad is climate change for the UK economy?As the weather becomes more extreme and unpredictable, the ecological and human costs are only two parts of the story. Unless we take adaptation more seriously, everyone is about to get much worse off. With rising unemployment, stagnant growth, and notoriously problematic productivity levels, Britain has been in far better fiscal shape than it is […]
- 'The Earth is calling''The Earth is calling' Channel News brendan 5th August 2025 Teaser Media
- Shrinking Cod: How Humans Are Impacting the Evolution of SpeciesBiologists once thought that humans did little to affect the course of evolution in the short term. But a recent study of cod in the Baltic Sea reveals how overfishing and selective harvest of the largest fish has caused genetic changes that favor slower growth and smaller size.Read more on E360 →
- Nations gather in Geneva to again confront the world’s spiraling plastic pollution crisisNations have started a crucial meeting to finalize a treaty to tackle the global plastic pollution crisis.
- Year of the OystercatcherHurricanes wreak havoc on coastal communities, causing flooding and property damage and putting human lives at risk. The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season proved extremely destructive in Florida, with...
- Year of the OystercatcherHurricanes wreak havoc on coastal communities, causing flooding and property damage and putting human lives at risk. The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season proved extremely destructive in Florida, with...
- This Google-backed startup makes batteries that last up to 24 hoursEnergy Dome has signed contracts for projects in India, Italy and the U.S. The post This Google-backed startup makes batteries that last up to 24 hours appeared first on Trellis.
- Is It Time To Rethink What’s on Our Plates?In its new season, the Food Pod for Humanity podcast explores plant-based diets and alternative proteins to reduce food-related climate impacts.
- 26,000 comments: Protect the Western ArcticSpecial areas in the Western Arctic should remain protected for caribou, birds and other wildlife that depend on sensitive arctic landscapes The post 26,000 comments: Protect the Western Arctic appeared first on Environment America.
- How We Move Forward: A Chat with Climate School Professor Sheila FosterA Q&A with the accomplished legal scholar and educator known for her pioneering work on environmental and climate justice.
- Inside the search for WA’s sea star killerAfter a decade of carnage, we finally know what’s devastating sea stars along the West Coast. Does that mean scientists can save them?
- Designing Rental Spaces: Balancing Style, Durability, and Tenant AppealProperty rentals have become highly competitive. Success is no longer determined by pricing and location—you need a well-designed rental space that can command higher rents, reduce tenant turnover, and protect your property value. However, property managers and rental owners have to balance a lot of different priorities. Rentals need to be aesthetically pleasing but functional...
- World Cannot Recycle Its Way Out of Plastics Crisis, Report WarnsThe 8 billion tons of plastic waste that have amassed on Earth pose a grave and growing danger to human health, according to a new report published in the leading medical journal The Lancet. Ahead of a U.N. conference on plastic pollution, authors warn that countries urgently need to cut production.Read more on E360 →
- Sustainability In Your Ear: Carbon Direct Chief Scientist Julio Friedmann on the Path to Carbon RemovalThe scale of our climate challenge is staggering: humans have pumped 1.6 trillion tonnes of... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: Carbon Direct Chief Scientist Julio Friedmann on the Path to Carbon Removal appeared first on Earth911.
- How the AI energy reckoning will reshape corporate climate commitmentsA bifurcated approach is emerging based on the ability to secure clean energy. The post How the AI energy reckoning will reshape corporate climate commitments appeared first on Trellis.
- Climate disasters are killing small businessesClimate change could wipe out your favorite small businesses.
- What Can You Do About Nonpoint Source Pollution?We often hear about oil spills or toxic waste sites, where the source of pollution... The post What Can You Do About Nonpoint Source Pollution? appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Green Amendments Movement Accelerates As Federal Protections FallAs federal environmental protections face weakening, a grassroots movement is gaining strength across the U.S.,... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Green Amendments Movement Accelerates As Federal Protections Fall appeared first on Earth911.
- Key indicators of quality in blue and green spaces identifiedResearchers believe a new approach to analysis can maximise the impact of protecting nature on and off-shore. A team at The James Hutton Institute say they have identified a set of indicator which can determine how ‘useful’ blue and green spaces are. According to an assessment of nature in Scotland, 72 factors should be taken […]
- Local government must be recognised in the race to net zeroThis post is by Isaac Beevor, partnerships director at Climate Emergency UK. For the first time, English councils have collectively called for a legal duty to tackle the climate crisis. Councils have redeclared that tackling the climate crisis should continue to be a top priority, […]
- The global nappy poonamiThe global nappy poonami Channel News brendan 4th August 2025 Teaser Media
- Plastic Plastic Bags: What They Really Are and Why the Term Matters More Than You ThinkOver 1 trillion plastic bags are used every year and most people have no idea what they’re holding. “Plastic plastic bags” is a term on the rise as users try to distinguish petroleum-based polyethylene bags from biodegradable or compostable options. This guide breaks down their materials, lifecycle, environmental impact and what’s next. What Does “Plastic...
- New York becomes first state to commit to all-electric new buildingsThe state finalized rules ensuring most new edifices will install electric heat pumps and stoves instead of gas appliances, lowering costs and improving air quality.
- Baker River sockeye storm back in record run — overcoming 2 damsAs other salmon runs edge toward extinction, including Lake Washington sockeye, the Baker River is beckoning in a record run this summer.
- Hundreds of old EV batteries have new jobs in Texas: Stabilizing the gridAfter reaching the end of their automotive lives, the batteries are being reused to provide lower-cost grid energy storage.
- 10 Fun Facts About the Brown PelicanWhether diving at a 90-degree angle to snatch up fish, coasting over the water with its tremendous wings outspread, or plodding onshore to steal the day’s catch from local fishers, the Brown...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Brown PelicanWhether diving at a 90-degree angle to snatch up fish, coasting over the water with its tremendous wings outspread, or plodding onshore to steal the day’s catch from local fishers, the Brown...
- WA bee project turns up dozens of new or rare speciesThe Washington State Department of Agriculture is seeking new bee collection volunteers as its Bee Atlas initiative enters its second year.
- Looking Ahead: Advancing Habitat and Climate Progress After the Budget BillThe recently passed comprehensive budget reconciliation bill, H.R. 1, created consequential setbacks in some areas like climate progress, and simultaneously maintained safeguards for our nation’s...
- Looking Ahead: Advancing Habitat and Climate Progress After the Budget BillThe recently passed comprehensive budget reconciliation bill, H.R. 1, created consequential setbacks in some areas like climate progress, and simultaneously maintained safeguards for our nation’s...
- Congress’ Budget Bill Presents Setbacks for Habitat Conservation and Climate, While Preserving Agricultural Funding, Dropping Public Lands SalesAs Congress spent the first half of the year developing and finalizing its comprehensive budget reconciliation bill, H.R. 1, Audubon and its members, chapter leaders, and partners worked tirelessly...
- Congress’ Budget Bill Presents Setbacks for Habitat Conservation and Climate, While Preserving Agricultural Funding, Dropping Public Lands SalesAs Congress spent the first half of the year developing and finalizing its comprehensive budget reconciliation bill, H.R. 1, Audubon and its members, chapter leaders, and partners worked tirelessly...
- Bear Gulch fire spreads to canopy, burns deeper into Olympic National ParkThe fire now covers more than 7 square miles, data shows, and firefighters have it 3% contained.
- How Carter’s, H&M and Gap are making kidswear more sustainableThe three fashion giants are advancing safety and circularity, in ways similar and not. The post How Carter’s, H&M and Gap are making kidswear more sustainable appeared first on Trellis.
- WA bans company trying to sell ‘fishy’ carbon allowancesEarlier this month Ecology fined a company $425,000 and banned it from ever participating in the state’s carbon market.
- Can Tariffs Lead to a More Circular Economy?While controversial and often politically divisive, tariffs may have the opportunity to shift production and consumption patterns toward sustainability.
- Bizarre New Creatures Discovered 30,000 Feet Under the SeaThe Titanic lies about 12,500 feet under the ocean. The pressure down there is so immense that even submersibles supposedly built for those conditions can, as we know, tragically fail. Now imagine taking a sub nearly three times deeper.Read more on E360 →
- See you in court: Judicial action is key driver of sustainability outcomesClimate action is now seen as a legal imperative rather than a policy preference. The post See you in court: Judicial action is key driver of sustainability outcomes appeared first on Trellis.
- Can protecting nature be nonpartisan?A conservative push for environmental stewardship clashes with federal policies that expand drilling, logging, and deregulation.
- Landfill Tax reforms could trigger shortage of aggregates, says trade groupMisguided tax reforms meant to reduce landfill would have a devastating impact on one of the UK’s key foundation industries, with a knock-on impact for UK construction and nature conservation, according to the principal UK trade association representing the mineral products industry. The Mineral Products Association (MPA) has warned the Government that its proposed changes […]
- Texas lawmakers grill Kerr County officials as flood recovery plods onLocal officials emphasized the need for river gauges and real-time rainfall monitoring to better predict flash floods.
- Your politics, age, and gender predict your disaster readinessDisaster-readiness might depend more on who you are than where you live.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Paying for the Costs of Dealing With PollutionToday’s Earth911 inspiration is from economist Ha-Joon Chang: “People ‘over-produce’ pollution because they are not... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Paying for the Costs of Dealing With Pollution appeared first on Earth911.
- Eden Project’s 100m anamorphic sand art honours fleeting magic of natureWatergate Bay has become a temporary canvas for original work which the sea will swallow, raising awareness about the vulnerability and fragility of ecosystems. Created by the sand art collective Sand In Your Eye, the new work kicks off the Eden Project’s 2025 summer season, Enchanted Earth, which incorporates theatre, interactive exploration classes and hands […]
- Does Olipop Have Caffeine? The Truth Behind Olipop’s Ingredients and EffectsCurious whether Olipop gives you an energy boost—or keeps you up at night? You’re not alone. Here’s the truth about what’s really inside this popular prebiotic soda. Why Everyone’s Asking: “Does Olipop Have Caffeine?” Olipop is everywhere these days—from wellness influencers to grocery store aisles. Billed as a “gut-friendly soda,” it offers a bubbly experience...
- Audubon researchers publish key study to conserve bird diversity in the Neotropics18251 Scientists from the Latin America and the Caribbean team at the National Audubon Society, have published a new study in the journal Scientific Data, making publicly available validated...
- Audubon researchers publish key study to conserve bird diversity in the Neotropics18251 Scientists from the Latin America and the Caribbean team at the National Audubon Society, have published a new study in the journal Scientific Data, making publicly available validated...
- Louisiana Pulls the Plug on the Nation’s Largest Ecosystem Restoration ProjectLouisiana once stood at the forefront of coastal defense, but now it’s retreating from both science and public will. The state has officially canceled the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion—the...
- Louisiana Pulls the Plug on the Nation’s Largest Ecosystem Restoration ProjectLouisiana once stood at the forefront of coastal defense, but now it’s retreating from both science and public will. The state has officially canceled the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion—the...
- Ecology at the end of the worldEcology at the end of the world Channel Comment brendan 1st August 2025 Teaser Media
- Why Protecting Alaska’s Western Arctic Matters Now More Than EverAlaska’s Western Arctic—home to millions of migratory birds and vital ecosystems—offers an incredible opportunity for lasting protection. Maintaining the progress we have made ensures a future...
- Why Protecting Alaska’s Western Arctic Matters Now More Than EverAlaska’s Western Arctic—home to millions of migratory birds and vital ecosystems—offers an incredible opportunity for lasting protection. Maintaining the progress we have made ensures a future...
- How Klean Kanteen steeled the water bottle marketThe stainless pioneer is withstanding tariffs, copycats and fads with a steady focus on its original values. The post How Klean Kanteen steeled the water bottle market appeared first on Trellis.
- Will Congress help protect our beaches?Key committees diverge on water infrastructure funding needed to stop sewage and runoff from polluting the waters where we swim The post Will Congress help protect our beaches? appeared first on Environment America.
- Ten-Year Climate Lawsuit Ends in Loss for One Man, But a Win for ClimateA German court’s dismissal of a historic lawsuit filed by an Indigenous Peruvian against energy giant RWE has far-reaching implications for climate law.
- 9 meaningful movie nights for the sustainability-minded Need a distraction while you stay focused? Here's a Trellis-tailored collection of live-action, animated and documentary films that are more than worth their watch times. The post 9 meaningful movie nights for the sustainability-minded appeared first on Trellis.
- Trump administration cancels plans to develop new offshore wind projectsThe Trump administration is canceling plans to use large areas of federal waters for new offshore wind development.
- The Hidden Environmental Impact of Paper Clutter at HomePaper clutter at home is messy and it’s bad for the environment. Old mail, school papers and extra printouts pile up on tables and in drawers. These paper piles add to household waste and consume trees and water. People are focused on reducing plastic or saving energy but managing paper clutter is another way to...
- A 515-Mile Lightning Flash Is Longest on RecordA reappraisal of satellite data from 2017 revealed that a thunderstorm over the Great Plains produced a 515-mile lightning flash, the longest ever recorded. As science advances, researchers expect to uncover even longer flashes.Read more on E360 →
- Guest Idea: 12 High-Impact Changes To Reduce Your Pet’s Carbon FootprintWhile pets can impact the natural world, there are actions you can take to reduce... The post Guest Idea: 12 High-Impact Changes To Reduce Your Pet’s Carbon Footprint appeared first on Earth911.
- Plastic Pollution: A Consumer-Driven Crisis We Can StopThe ocean plastic pollution problem doesn’t start at the beach, it begins at your doorstep.... The post Plastic Pollution: A Consumer-Driven Crisis We Can Stop appeared first on Earth911.
- Plastics production 'a global threat'Plastics production 'a global threat' Channel News brendan 31st July 2025 Teaser Media
- The USDA announced the cancellation of $148M in ‘woke’ grants. Then it went dark.Farms, ranches, and food organizations brace for cuts, but the federal agency won’t say who’s next.
- Data centers, drought, and dispossession: The real nightmares in Ari Aster’s ‘Eddington’In the new horror-tinged Western, a fictional Pueblo tribe and a fractured town reveal how pandemic politics and AI infrastructure deepen old patterns of violence.
- Pumpkin Spice Creamer Is Back—And Everyone’s Obsessed AgainThe return of pumpkin spice creamer in 2025 brings new flavors, healthier ingredients, and nostalgic comfort during chaotic times. From keto-friendly options to TikTok-fueled trends, this fall favorite is making an even bigger splash this year—and here’s everything you need to know. The Pumpkin Spice Phenomenon: Why It Never Gets Old Pumpkin spice isn’t just...
- Heatwaves and heavy rain pose threat to UK power supply‘Abnormal’ weather events are becoming Britain’s new normal, with serious implications for electricity distribution networks. A new analysis by energy management and grid-edge intelligence firm VisNet has outlined how intense rainfall, sustained high temperatures and powerful winds pose a significant threat to any day-to-day activities that rely on power. So-called ‘pre-faults’ — a sudden spike […]
- Wait, are we looking at the wrong Biodiversity Net Gain solutions?As the government’s policy consultation continues, a new report suggests local authorities, developers and Downing Street should change the focus from on-site environmental investment to larger off-site projects, delivering greater impact. The Comparative Value of On-Site v Off-Site Biodiversity Net Gain for Restoring Nature has been produced by a number of high profile experts in […]
- Nanoscale Fletching: Revolutionizing the Future of Non-Stick CookwareQuick Answer: A cutting-edge innovation from the University of Toronto is reimagining non-stick cookware using a technique called nanoscale fletching—a chemical-minimizing, high-performance alternative to toxic Teflon coatings. What Is Nanoscale Fletching? Inspired by the aerodynamics of arrow feathers (aka “fletching”), scientists have applied this concept at the nanometer scale. Instead of actual feathers, they’ve built...
- RMI takes aim at the messy data that plague carbon marketsA new framework from the non-profit is designed to bring order to carbon market data and speed due diligence. The post RMI takes aim at the messy data that plague carbon markets appeared first on Trellis.
- Wildly Successful Adventure Camp Wraps Up at Corkscrew Swamp SanctuaryAudubon’s nature-based summer camp invited children ages 6-12 to participate in a variety of interactive, hands-on activities while exploring the natural wonders of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. This...
- Wildly Successful Adventure Camp Wraps Up at Corkscrew Swamp SanctuaryAudubon’s nature-based summer camp invited children ages 6-12 to participate in a variety of interactive, hands-on activities while exploring the natural wonders of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. This...
- Celebrating 40 Years of Baby Owl ShowersIn May, the Center for Birds of Prey hosted its 40th annual Baby Owl Shower, a community event celebrating and fundraising for the influx of baby raptors the center treats during the spring “baby...
- Celebrating 40 Years of Baby Owl ShowersIn May, the Center for Birds of Prey hosted its 40th annual Baby Owl Shower, a community event celebrating and fundraising for the influx of baby raptors the center treats during the spring “baby...
- Chapter Conservation Win: Sarasota Audubon Defeats Development Proposal That Would Harm Adjacent Celery Fields Wetland RestorationIn a major conservation win, Sarasota Audubon Society successfully led efforts to block a housing development proposed directly on flood-prone land that drains to the Celery Fields, Sarasota County's...
- Chapter Conservation Win: Sarasota Audubon Defeats Development Proposal That Would Harm Adjacent Celery Fields Wetland RestorationIn a major conservation win, Sarasota Audubon Society successfully led efforts to block a housing development proposed directly on flood-prone land that drains to the Celery Fields, Sarasota County's...
- Tricolored Herons Get Much-Needed Assistance in Greater Tampa BayThank you to the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida for their year-long grant to monitor and protect Tricolored Herons in Tampa Bay. Tricolored Herons are listed as threatened by the Florida Fish...
- Tricolored Herons Get Much-Needed Assistance in Greater Tampa BayThank you to the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida for their year-long grant to monitor and protect Tricolored Herons in Tampa Bay. Tricolored Herons are listed as threatened by the Florida Fish...
- Spotlight: Wading Bird Research and ConservationJoe and Gail Pizzuto support the important work of the Florida Coastal Islands Sanctuaries team as they protect water birds and the places they need to rest and forage. 18182 "My wife and I...
- Spotlight: Wading Bird Research and ConservationJoe and Gail Pizzuto support the important work of the Florida Coastal Islands Sanctuaries team as they protect water birds and the places they need to rest and forage. 18182 "My wife and I...
- Common Threats, Rare Species: Spring at the Center for Birds of PreyRehabilitating Bald Eagles is a specialty of the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey. Since it opened in 1979, the center has released nearly 800 of them back to the wild, and it serves as the home base...
- Common Threats, Rare Species: Spring at the Center for Birds of PreyRehabilitating Bald Eagles is a specialty of the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey. Since it opened in 1979, the center has released nearly 800 of them back to the wild, and it serves as the home base...
- Ding-Dong, the Ditch is Dead: Restoration Plugs Picayune's Miller CanalThe Picayune Strand Restoration Project in the Western Everglades is finally nearing completion with the construction of the Miller Canal plugs. In the mid-20th century, overzealous developers...
- Ding-Dong, the Ditch is Dead: Restoration Plugs Picayune's Miller CanalThe Picayune Strand Restoration Project in the Western Everglades is finally nearing completion with the construction of the Miller Canal plugs. In the mid-20th century, overzealous developers...
- Award Highlights Sanctuary Director's Efforts to Protect Water QualityCongratulations to Keith Laakkonen, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary director, for being selected as one of six Defenders of the Gulf for 2025 by Gulfshore Life Magazine. For its April “sustainability”...
- Award Highlights Sanctuary Director's Efforts to Protect Water QualityCongratulations to Keith Laakkonen, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary director, for being selected as one of six Defenders of the Gulf for 2025 by Gulfshore Life Magazine. For its April “sustainability”...
- Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Offers Nighttime Nature Experiences and MoreWalking through a swamp is an immersive sensory experience, with unique sights and sounds. On a regular day, one can see giant bald cypress trees dripping with ferns and orchids and hear the calls of...
- Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Offers Nighttime Nature Experiences and MoreWalking through a swamp is an immersive sensory experience, with unique sights and sounds. On a regular day, one can see giant bald cypress trees dripping with ferns and orchids and hear the calls of...
- Tidal Wave of Grassroots Support for Conservation Saves 600 Acres in Northeast FloridaOn May 14, Audubon Florida’s Executive Director Julie Wraithmell was surprised to see a notice for a last-minute meeting of the Acquisition and Restoration Council (ARC) scheduled for the very next...
- Tidal Wave of Grassroots Support for Conservation Saves 600 Acres in Northeast FloridaOn May 14, Audubon Florida’s Executive Director Julie Wraithmell was surprised to see a notice for a last-minute meeting of the Acquisition and Restoration Council (ARC) scheduled for the very next...
- A Busy—and Extended—Legislative Session Ends with State Park Protections BillThe 2025 Florida Legislative Session closed with a mix of good and bad bills that will impact the environment and quality of life for years to come. Audubon’s staff and chapter advocates were a...
- A Busy—and Extended—Legislative Session Ends with State Park Protections BillThe 2025 Florida Legislative Session closed with a mix of good and bad bills that will impact the environment and quality of life for years to come. Audubon’s staff and chapter advocates were a...
- New Seabird Nesting Sites Protected Thanks to Eagle-eyed Panhandle Community MembersLeast Terns are small, plucky seabirds that nest right on the sand—traditionally on beaches. However, as safe beach habitat becomes scarcer, they sometimes nest in unexpected places like gravel...
- New Seabird Nesting Sites Protected Thanks to Eagle-eyed Panhandle Community MembersLeast Terns are small, plucky seabirds that nest right on the sand—traditionally on beaches. However, as safe beach habitat becomes scarcer, they sometimes nest in unexpected places like gravel...
- Summer Naturalist 2025 Letter from Julie Wraithmell, Executive Director18226 Floridians care deeply about their public conservation lands. You made that very clear in May when you wrote letters, signed petitions, called your representatives, crafted signs, and talked...
- Summer Naturalist 2025 Letter from Julie Wraithmell, Executive Director18226 Floridians care deeply about their public conservation lands. You made that very clear in May when you wrote letters, signed petitions, called your representatives, crafted signs, and talked...
- Summer Naturalist 2025 Letter from Carol Timmis, Chair18174 Summer in Florida: Chicks on the beaches, the start of regular rain in places like Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, and the end of a very busy baby raptor season at the Center for Birds of Prey...
- Summer Naturalist 2025 Letter from Carol Timmis, Chair18174 Summer in Florida: Chicks on the beaches, the start of regular rain in places like Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, and the end of a very busy baby raptor season at the Center for Birds of Prey...
- Evacuations ordered as fire grows in Olympic National ParkAnyone near the Dry Creek Trail, along Lake Cushman's westernmost shores, should evacuate immediately, the Mason County sheriff’s office said on social media.
- Former Zendesk sustainability lead lands at Western DigitalShengyuan Su left the enterprise software company in February as part of a broader layoff. The post Former Zendesk sustainability lead lands at Western Digital appeared first on Trellis.
- Tiny Giants: Marine Microbes’ Pivotal Role in the Ocean’s FutureThese "invisible" organisms are key to the question of how much carbon the ocean can hold.
- 3 reasons why the Pacific Ocean tsunami fizzled before reaching WAWaves and strong currents are expected to continue Wednesday for Washington but it appears we've escaped largely unscathed.
- These 5 companies hope to spin old polyester threads into fashion goldLike many startups in the space, they are forming waste-based supply chains, one partner at a time. The post These 5 companies hope to spin old polyester threads into fashion gold appeared first on Trellis.
- Happy Birthday, Marie Tharp!State of the Planet celebrates the legacy of this history-making cartographer on what would be her 105th birthday.
- Tsunami advisory: How high are the waves in WA, Hawaii and California?After a major earthquake struck eastern Russia Tuesday afternoon, people living across the Pacific braced for tsunamis.
- What Is a Green Witch? Rituals, Remedies, and a Return to Natural HealingQuick Answer: What Is a Green Witch? A green witch is someone who lives in harmony with nature, practices earth-based rituals, and uses herbal remedies and spiritual practices to promote healing. Unlike traditional witches rooted in ceremonial magic or religious doctrine, green witches emphasize intuitive, natural, and sustainable living, blending the wisdom of the earth...
- What Does Green Tea Taste Like? Bitter or Refreshing?Green tea has a reputation as a superdrink—praised for its antioxidants, metabolism-boosting effects, and mind-calming properties. But one question continues to divide even the most health-conscious crowd: What does green tea taste like? Bitter or refreshing? Let’s clear up the confusion. The flavor of green tea can range from grassy and vegetal to nutty, sweet,...
- A Promised U.S. Drilling Boom Has Yet to MaterializeWith clean energy more cost-competitive than it once was, the White House’s oil-first strategy is faltering in a changing energy landscape.Read more on E360 →
- Mother of child pulled into water by river otter sues Port of BremertonThe mother of a then-2-year-old sued the Port of Bremerton after her child was pulled into a marina by a river otter. The port knew about the issue, she said.
- Seattle’s new waterfront is alive — if you know where to lookSeattle’s new Waterfront Park development — a decade and a half and $800 million in the making — includes a rebuilt seawall. It works to reconnect the city to the glittering water of Puget Sound.
- Air filter mimics mucus-coated nasal hairThe bio-inspired approach outperforms existing filtration technology, say researchers at Chung Ang University Airborne particulate matter represents a silent but pervasive threat to our health, infiltrating our homes, workplaces, and public spaces alike. Air filters are often our primary defense against these microscopic pollutants, which include pollen, dust, and smoke. However, conventional air filters suffer […]
- First UK grocer to scale UV packaging traceabilityIn what seems a significant milestone for packaging traceability, Ocada Retail has become the first UK grocer to roll out UV invisible tag technology at scale across its product line – starting with its full milk range (pictured). The online grocery retailer has adopted the approach via a partnership with Polytag, the firm behind a […]
- EA sets out pathway for sustainable growth in England’s industrial hubsThe Environment Agency has set out key recommendations that it says will help unlock the economic and environmental benefits of industrial clusters across England. Upcoming planning reforms – including the universal coverage of spatial development strategies – will be essential in ensuring that the Humber, Teesside and HyNet (North West) industrial hubs can deliver the […]
- What are the UN negotiations on a global plastics treaty about?Negotiations on the UN Plastics Convention start on 5 August. One of the scientific contributors, Dana Kühnel answers questions about the underlying motivations, desirable outcomes and challenges. What are the UN negotiations on a global plastics treaty about? Dana Kühnel: Through the Plastics Treaty, the UN aims to establish an internationally international legally binding framework […]
- How solar pv installations can drive down electricity pricesAs the government considers various proposals to make rooftop solar mandatory for new homes, Mark Greatholder and Aliki Zeri examine the legal, practical, and financial issues surrounding this kind of legislation. “Rooftop solar for new builds to save people money” is the strapline that accompanies the proposed changes to the Future Homes Standard, intended to […]
- UK councils must learn geospatial data adaptation from flood resilient countriesFrom the Netherlands to Japan, governments are harnessing advanced technology to revolutionise and improve rainfall management at a systems-level. Britain should do the same. We are entering a new era of water volatility – from prolonged droughts straining reservoirs to increasingly destructive floods submerging infrastructure. And this more extreme climate is reshaping how we plan, […]
- Rivers advocacy group and technology firm partner to strengthen river resilienceIn the wake of the Cunliffe Review and rising demand for transparency and collaboration across the UK’s water sector, The Rivers Trust and Additive Catchments have announced a national partnership to strengthen river recovery and environmental resilience. The rivers advocacy group said the aim was to equip communities, regulators, and utilities with the trusted data […]
- World-first maps inform call for better protection of underground fungal networksScientists have released the world’s first high-resolution, predictive biodiversity maps of Earth’s underground mycorrhizal fungal communities, which they explain shows that over 90% of Earth’s most diverse underground mycorrhizal fungal ecosystems remain unprotected, threatening carbon drawdown, crop productivity, and ecosystem resilience to climate extremes. The research, published on 23 July in the journal Nature, marks […]
- Beyond ‘good’ and ‘bad’: How to measure corporate sustainabilityAbsence of controversy doesn't affirm good performance. The post Beyond ‘good’ and ‘bad’: How to measure corporate sustainability appeared first on Trellis.
- Trump’s EPA is attacking its own power to fight climate changeThe decision could have far-reaching consequences — including for the fossil fuel industry, which may find itself exposed to a flood of new litigation.
- How Much Solar Power Is Made in Texas?Texas is now one of the top states in the US for solar power, with its massive land area, plenty of sunshine and growing investment in renewable energy infrastructure. Once dominated by fossil fuels, Texas is becoming a solar giant, making a lot of electricity from the sun. But just how much solar power is...
- Trump’s environmental policies are reshaping everyday life. Here’s how.The president’s rollbacks and funding cuts are affecting your food, water, and air — even if you don’t realize it.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Eco-Stylist Garik Himebaugh On Creating Your Sustainable StyleMeet Garik Himebaugh, the founder of Eco-Stylist.com, a site dedicated to promoting sustainable fashion choices.... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Eco-Stylist Garik Himebaugh On Creating Your Sustainable Style appeared first on Earth911.
- Creative Repurposing of Gift Cards, Credit Cards, & Rewards CardsPlastic cards are a convenient, ubiquitous source of plastic waste. You’re probably sporting a few... The post Creative Repurposing of Gift Cards, Credit Cards, & Rewards Cards appeared first on Earth911.
- Sustainable Home Centre opens to energy professionals and homeowners in BradfordThe facility is run by UK heat pump giant Daikin and independent plumbers’ merchant James Hargreaves. Daikin’s fourth Sustainable Home Centre in the country to date, it offers all visitors chance to view a range of cutting-edge energy solutions and technologies up close. The showroom is complemented by a training facility and stockist aimed at […]
- UK Space Agency and CNES launch mission to map atmospheric CO2The trans-European project aims to better identify and understand carbon sources and sinks, building on previous data from Japanese and US-led endeavours. Technology involved in the MicroCarb endeavour can measure concentrations of CO2 to one part permission, with a nominal pixel size of 4.5 x 9Km. Meanwhile, targeted zoom allows for ‘city-scanning’ at 2Km x […]
- 14 sustainability clichés to retire in 2025Introducing the Trellis Glossary of Overused and Underwhelming Communication hampering your messaging. The post 14 sustainability clichés to retire in 2025 appeared first on Trellis.
- Climate activism - a love storyClimate activism - a love story Channel News Catherine Early 30th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Northern Waterthrush by Vanesa Álvarez DíazListen to the bird in this mural! 1810418105 Painted: 6/13/2025 About the Mural: In this mural painted by Vanesa Álvarez Díaz, a Northern Waterthrush perches on a branch amid a selection of...
- Northern Waterthrush by Vanesa Álvarez DíazListen to the bird in this mural! 1810418105 Painted: 6/13/2025 About the Mural: In this mural painted by Vanesa Álvarez Díaz, a Northern Waterthrush perches on a branch amid a selection of...
- Blackpoll Warbler by Yukiko IzumiListen to the bird in this mural! 1806318064 Painted: 6/2/2025 About the Mural: In this mural painted by Yukiko Izumi, male and female Blackpoll Warblers pop amid a tangle of native plants:...
- Blackpoll Warbler by Yukiko IzumiListen to the bird in this mural! 1806318064 Painted: 6/2/2025 About the Mural: In this mural painted by Yukiko Izumi, male and female Blackpoll Warblers pop amid a tangle of native plants:...
- Blue-winged Warbler by Geobany RodriguezListen to the bird in this mural! 1806018061 Painted: 4/27/2025 About the Mural: In this mural painted by Geobany Rodriguez, a Blue-winged Warbler perches on the side of a garden shed, peering...
- Blue-winged Warbler by Geobany RodriguezListen to the bird in this mural! 1806018061 Painted: 4/27/2025 About the Mural: In this mural painted by Geobany Rodriguez, a Blue-winged Warbler perches on the side of a garden shed, peering...
- Gray Catbird by Pelumi AdegawaListen to the bird in this mural! 1805818059 Painted: 5/7/2025 About the Mural: In this mural painted by Pelumi Adegawa, a Gray Catbird peeks out from a garden shed, surrounded by a colorful...
- Gray Catbird by Pelumi AdegawaListen to the bird in this mural! 1805818059 Painted: 5/7/2025 About the Mural: In this mural painted by Pelumi Adegawa, a Gray Catbird peeks out from a garden shed, surrounded by a colorful...
- Tsunami advisory issued for WA coast after earthquake in RussiaA watch means a tsunami is possible but not confirmed, according to the National Weather Service.
- Proposed Project Could Boost Water Supplies in Central ArizonaThe Verde River Watershed in north central Arizona is home to the Verde River—one of Arizona’s few remaining rivers that flows year-round. The Verde River and its watershed are also home to many...
- Proposed Project Could Boost Water Supplies in Central ArizonaThe Verde River Watershed in north central Arizona is home to the Verde River—one of Arizona’s few remaining rivers that flows year-round. The Verde River and its watershed are also home to many...
- Florida attorney general subpoenas CDP and SBTiThe investigation into an alleged "climate cartel" may be used to target a broader range of for-profit companies. The post Florida attorney general subpoenas CDP and SBTi appeared first on Trellis.
- We love our dogs and cats. But are they bad for the environment?For all the good they do for us, America's pets come with environmental costs. Some costs have wide-ranging effects on the planet. Here’s how to lessen them.
- Smoke from Bear Gulch fire makes hazy skies around Puget SoundThe fire has burned more than 1,000 acres and is 10% contained as of Monday, as it inches toward the popular Staircase area of Olympic National Park.
- Top 10 Most Polluted Rivers in the World (2025 Global Report)Quick Summary: This 2025 update lists the 10 most polluted rivers in the world, based on toxic discharge, ecological damage and human impact. From the Ganges in India to the Citarum in Indonesia, these rivers show us why we need global water reform now. Why River Pollution Still Matters in 2025 Rivers are the lifeblood...
- This new process promises to help decarbonize the desalination industryMultiple startups are developing carbon removal technology embedded in facilities that could blunt the environmental impact of the fast-growing demand for clean water. The post This new process promises to help decarbonize the desalination industry appeared first on Trellis.
- How to Reduce the Impact of Your Coffee Pod ConsumptionMore than 20 billion coffee pods are disposed of globally each year. In fact, 39,000... The post How to Reduce the Impact of Your Coffee Pod Consumption appeared first on Earth911.
- £500,000 EV road marking truck is world first from West YorkshireThe prototype was designed by the UK’s leading provider of road safety services and built at depots in West Yorkshire and Staffordshire. Unveiled at the LGRIG Innovation Festival, WJ Group believes its fully electric thermoplastic road marking truck is the first of its kind anywhere on the planet. The technology forms a significant part of […]
- A legal tipping point on climateA legal tipping point on climate Channel Comment brendan 29th July 2025 Teaser Media
- North East ‘lunchbox to lightbox’ lessons teach food waste-to-energy300 schools across the region and North Yorkshire have hosted 25 sessions promoting the production of electricity through Anaerobic Digestion. Delivered by Bio Capital, a company at the forefront of food waste-to-energy creation, the schools programme was delivered to pupils over an 18 month period. Interactive presentations visualised the ‘journey from lunchbox to lightbox’, helping […]
- Sprawling Study Links Air Pollution to DementiaA wide-ranging analysis, drawing from data on nearly 30 million people, finds a link between air pollution and dementia. Read more on E360 →
- Show us the jobs: Downing Street energy transition priorities must changeTrade unions Prospect and GMB have released new data suggesting the British public will run out of patience with net zero plans unless they see proof it is delivering opportunities for people. According to the survey, 55% of respondents want to see jobs and the UK economy prioritised over the speed of net zero transition. […]
- Why creative people make better sustainability professionalsIt's not just about painting, punning or playing the piano. Even routine tasks can inspire climate optimism. The post Why creative people make better sustainability professionals appeared first on Trellis.
- ADBA welcomes Government’s recognition of biomethane in Clean Flexibility RoadmapOn 23 July (Wednesday), the Government released its Clean Flexibility Roadmap, in which it recognised that biomethane is currently used to decarbonise heating, but can be used flexibly across many different end-uses including industry, transport, and low carbon dispatchable power generation at gas-fired power plants. The roadmap makes 17 references to biomethane and lists actions […]
- Top Extension Trends for 2025 in the Inner West: Smart, Sustainable Living for Urban DwellersSydney’s Inner West remains one of the city’s most desirable places to live, known for its heritage charm, village-style atmosphere, and close proximity to the CBD. With limited land and rising property values, many homeowners are turning to thoughtful home extensions as a sustainable and practical alternative to relocating. The region’s housing stock—terraces, semis, and...
- Climate change has sent coffee prices soaring. Trump’s tariffs will send them higher.From drought-stricken farms to rising trade barriers, the global coffee industry is facing unprecedented strain.
- Troubling scenes from an Arctic in full-tilt crisisThe heat that hit Svalbard in February was so intense that scientists could dig into the ground with spoons, "like it was soft ice cream."
- This Indian rapper is spitting bars about climate justice, caste, and Indigenous rightsIn her latest single, Mahi G spotlights the outdoor workers vulnerable to extreme heat.
- 3 Tips for Green Finger Painting FunAs a mother of two, I know first-hand that finger painting can be both a... The post 3 Tips for Green Finger Painting Fun appeared first on Earth911.
- Firefighters work around clock to protect Staircase area of Olympic National ParkCrews have wrapped buildings in protective material and installed sprinkler systems.
- Defend our wild forestsAmerica’s wild forests are places where people are free to hunt, climb and hike, and animals and plants can flourish. But there’s a plan in motion that could change these forests forever. The post Defend our wild forests appeared first on Environment America.
- Audubon Adds Visionary Environmentalist to BoardNEW YORK – The National Audubon Society welcomed Mark Collins to its Board of Directors. Mr. Collins is an environmentalist with decades of significant engagement in conservation that will help...
- Audubon Adds Visionary Environmentalist to BoardNEW YORK – The National Audubon Society welcomed Mark Collins to its Board of Directors. Mr. Collins is an environmentalist with decades of significant engagement in conservation that will help...
- Allbirds sustainability director leaves for role at MetaAileen Lerch developed the methodology used to calculate the footprint for the company’s “close to zero” shoe, Moonshot. The post Allbirds sustainability director leaves for role at Meta appeared first on Trellis.
- How the world’s highest court bolstered the fight for climate reparationsThe International Court of Justice ruling that climate harm violates international law is expected to shape current — and future — climate lawsuits as early as this week.
- How tribes navigate emergency response aid to citizens and what you can do to prepareA guide for Native communities and tribal leaders to stay informed, updated, and prepared for disasters.
- Adidas, Converse and Nike are among those advancing cutting-edge circular shoesInnovations include 3D printing, mushrooms and recycling options for consumers. The post Adidas, Converse and Nike are among those advancing cutting-edge circular shoes appeared first on Trellis.
- 3 initiatives boosting the accuracy of Scope 3 reporting in food and agThe industry is moving away from crude estimates toward more precise measurements of upstream emissions. The post 3 initiatives boosting the accuracy of Scope 3 reporting in food and ag appeared first on Trellis.
- Why building owners don’t want the EPA to ditch Energy StarThe software allows owners to tally energy consumption across properties and spot inefficient buildings in need of upgrades.
- Guest Idea: Decoding Your Energy Bill To Find SavingsIf your monthly energy bill feels like it’s written in a secret code, you’re not... The post Guest Idea: Decoding Your Energy Bill To Find Savings appeared first on Earth911.
- Group plans indoor ultra-rapid EV charging hub in AberdeenEV charging operator Fastned has submitted a planning application to Aberdeen City Council for what it says will be the UK’s first indoor, ultra-rapid* EV charging hub, featuring 400kW chargers and a drive-through layout inside a converted warehouse. The location of the charging hub inside one of the city’s warehouses demonstrates what seems to be […]
- ‘Sponge City’: Copenhagen Adapts to a Wetter FutureClimate change is bringing ever more precipitation and rising seas to low-lying Denmark. In response to troubling predictions, Copenhagen is enacting an ambitious plan to build hundreds of nature-based and engineered projects to soak up, store, and redistribute floods.Read more on E360 →
- WRAP report documents the financial benefits of adopting circular economy practicesA new report assessing 200 UK businesses and 1,500 consumers appears to show that the adoption of a growing number of circular economy practices are helping many to improve their financial performance and mitigate against future uncertainties linked to climate change. Produced by global environmental action NGO WRAP and C&C Strategy Consultants the report Are […]
- Climate activists are quietly agitating at Amazon, Bath & Body Works, and PinterestWorkers frustrated by lack of progress at their companies are coming together to speak their minds and share best practices, despite risks. The post Climate activists are quietly agitating at Amazon, Bath & Body Works, and Pinterest appeared first on Trellis.
- Scientists issue urgent call ahead of final plastics treaty talksWith the final round of UN negotiations on a global plastics treaty fast approaching, a group of over 60 leading scientists from around the world has issued an urgent call for governments to agree on ambitious, enforceable action to tackle plastic pollution, such as reducing plastic production and prioritising human health. The letters, published today […]
- The guerrilla campaign to save a Texas prairie from ‘silent extinction’“This is a war between us and the developers, and nobody’s calling uncle or throwing up white flags.”
- A long-awaited rule to protect workers from heat stress moves forward, even under TrumpWhile labor experts say the regulation is progressing quickly, advocacy groups wonder what has taken so long.
- Zero Calorie Foods List (2025 Update): What You Can Really Eat Without Gaining WeightQuick Answer: Zero calorie foods are items with such low calorie counts (typically under 5 kcal per serving) that your body may burn more calories digesting them than they contain. These foods are mostly water- and fiber-rich vegetables, beverages, and condiments — helping you stay full without adding to your waistline. Why “Zero Calorie” Doesn’t...
- The Hidden Carbon Footprint of Global Trade: How China Freight Forwarding is Driving the Green Logistics RevolutionEvery product shipped from China to global markets carries more than just its manufacturing footprint—it carries the environmental weight of one of the world’s most complex logistics networks. As someone who has spent years in the China freight forwarding industry, I’ve seen both the environmental challenges and the amazing green innovations that are changing how...
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Josh Dorfman Makes Environmentalism SupercoolJosh Dorfman—known for his The Lazy Environmentalist TV and book series—visites to share his latest... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Josh Dorfman Makes Environmentalism Supercool appeared first on Earth911.
- Greater Manchester Combined Authority partners on Climate Education ProgrammeGeneration C and Daikin are also involved in the project, which will significantly boost green skills in the UK’s second biggest urban area. The collaborative effort will deliver curriculum-based climate education to schools across Greater Manchester, harnessing existing anxiety amongst pupils about the environmental crisis to encourage more uptake of subjects relevant to mitigation, resilience […]
- Seeding ecofeminism in RojavaSeeding ecofeminism in Rojava Channel News brendan 28th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Why your energy bill is suddenly so much more expensiveAnd why it’s not getting cheaper any time soon.
- Georgia sterilization plants using toxic gas among those exempt from new rulesExemption allows facilities using ethylene oxide, a gas linked to health problems in humans, two more years to meet federal standards.
- What Is Niche Zero — Why It’s a Game-Changer for Sustainable CafésQuick Answer — What Is Niche Zero? The Niche Zero is a high-end, single-dose coffee grinder built with conical burrs and near-zero grind retention. It delivers ultra-precise, waste-free grinding for both espresso and manual brew methods. Designed in the UK, it’s become a favorite among home baristas and eco-conscious cafés for its sustainability, quality, and...
- Mangroves: the great connector of landscape and seascape18206 When we talk about the importance of emblematic ecosystems, the majestic beauty and relevance of mangrove forests is almost always brought up. But beyond this more general recognition, the...
- Mangroves: the great connector of landscape and seascape18206 When we talk about the importance of emblematic ecosystems, the majestic beauty and relevance of mangrove forests is almost always brought up. But beyond this more general recognition, the...
- King County shores close to shellfish harvesting after toxin detectedOfficials detected unsafe paralytic shellfish poison levels from Alki Beach all the way south to Dash Point State Park in Federal Way.
- How to find out if there is a beach closure near youHere are five ways to keep your family safe at your favorite swimming spot this summer The post How to find out if there is a beach closure near you appeared first on Environment America.
- Trump is trying to kill the renewable energy industry. Here’s how to fight backThe real fight isn’t in Washington anymore. It’s at the state and local level. The post Trump is trying to kill the renewable energy industry. Here’s how to fight back appeared first on Trellis.
- Audubon Florida and the Jacksonville International Airport Team Up for New Exhibit Highlighting 125 Years of Conservation in the Sunshine StateAudubon Florida and the Jacksonville Airport have partnered on a new exhibit to celebrate 125 years of Audubon in Florida. Formed in 1900 to bring wading birds back from the brink of extinction...
- Audubon Florida and the Jacksonville International Airport Team Up for New Exhibit Highlighting 125 Years of Conservation in the Sunshine StateAudubon Florida and the Jacksonville Airport have partnered on a new exhibit to celebrate 125 years of Audubon in Florida. Formed in 1900 to bring wading birds back from the brink of extinction...
- How to Dispose of Cooking Oil: Best Practices for Commercial Kitchens and Food PlantsQuick Answer: To dispose of cooking oil in commercial kitchens, collect it in a secure container, schedule pickup with a certified recycler, and follow EPA/state regulations to avoid fines, contamination, or fire risks. Improper cooking oil disposal isn’t just a bad habit—it’s a costly liability. For restaurant kitchens and food production facilities, understanding how to...
- More than 50 Black Skimmer Chicks Banded in Southwest FloridaIn July, Audubon Florida staff teamed up with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Audubon of the Western Everglades, and...
- More than 50 Black Skimmer Chicks Banded in Southwest FloridaIn July, Audubon Florida staff teamed up with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Audubon of the Western Everglades, and...
- Burned Amazon Forests Stay Hot and Stressed for Decades, Finds New NASA-Supported StudyResearch indicates that fire alters tropical forests' ability to tolerate climate stress and store carbon—a crucial role in global climate mitigation.
- WA seeks legal costs from ex-staffer who claimed he was pressured to lie about gas pricesThe former state employee alleged he was pressured to lie about gas prices after the launch of Washington's carbon market.
- From report to response: Standing up for swimmable watersNew data reveals widespread bacterial contamination at U.S. coastal and Great Lakes beaches, prompting a Congressional response. The post From report to response: Standing up for swimmable waters appeared first on Environment America.
- Polyester pushes fashion’s emissions up 7.5 percent. Here’s what it meansThe spike comes after several years of trending in the right direction, according to the Apparel Impact Institute. The post Polyester pushes fashion’s emissions up 7.5 percent. Here’s what it means appeared first on Trellis.
- A Third of Slum Dwellers at Risk of 'Disastrous' FloodsClose to 900 million people across the Global South live in densely packed urban slums, which often sit in floodplains. A new study finds that one in three slum dwellers is at risk of "disastrous" flooding, a risk that is set to grow as warming spurs more intense rainfall around the world.Read more on E360 →
- UKWIR research explores FOG-based wastewater chargingA robust move towards preventative, source-control solutions to prevent pollutants from entering the wastewater system in England and Wales was a key recommendation of the Independent Water Commission (IWC), which unveiled its Final Report on 21 July. This indicates a fundamental shift towards a more holistic and preventative approach to environmental management within the water […]
- Grizzlies were raiding Montana farms. Then came some formidable dogsDogs are an important strategy in a complicated quest for coexistence, according to researchers and farmers. By keeping the bears away from farms, dogs can help prevent conflicts before they start.
- Wildfire near Columbia River Gorge now WA’s largestSo far, Washington's fire season is shaping up exactly as expected. The entire state and Oregon has above-normal fire risk.
- Water’s hour of reckoning? Highlights from the Cunliffe reviewThe Independent Water Commission (IWC) reported its findings on 21 July, the culmination of an eight-month investigation, billed as the largest review of the water sector in England and Wales since privatisation.1 It has had the unhappy task of figuring out how to restore trust in a system that by all accounts is considered broken. […]
- Bread and roses: don’t forget the rosesThe New Statesman has published a “call to action” from the Labour Growth Group. It paints a bleak picture of the state of Britain and calls for “disruption over caution…. We must smash the status quo…. We stake claim to the politics of strategic disruption…” […]
- Experts are losing confidence in key sustainability playersBut there's a shift toward valuing evidence-based leadership. The post Experts are losing confidence in key sustainability players appeared first on Trellis.
- Seaweed brought fishers, farmers, and scientists together. Trump tore them apart.A Puget Sound project turned seaweed from a nuisance into a “climate-smart commodity.” That inserted it into the president’s culture wars.
- How musicians and concert venues are upping the tempo on climate actionAs sustainability initiatives in other industries stall out, big acts like Coldplay, Dave Matthews, and Billie Eilish are pushing live music to go green.
- Will new Interior Department rules shackle wind and solar? Insiders are divided.We know new Interior Department rules will slow wind and solar development — but we don’t yet know how much.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Earth Is Worth Fighting ForToday’s quote is from American author Ernest Hemingway. In his novel For Whom the Bell... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Earth Is Worth Fighting For appeared first on Earth911.
- Salford Quays landmark slashes carbon emissions with minimal disruptionExchange Quay is one of the largest commercial campuses in the North West. Now one of its most iconic buildings is going emission free. The upgrade to Building Eight involves replacing outdated gas boilers in the ten-storey office block with air source heat pumps. This brings the property to Energy Performance Certificate [EPC] rating B, […]
- The apocalypse will be televisedThe apocalypse will be televised Channel Comment brendan 25th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Early Hawaiian petroglyphs on a beach are visible again with changing tides and shifting sandsEarly Hawaiian petroglyphs have resurfaced on a beach in Waianae, Hawaii.
- Audubon Upper Mississippi River Receives LCCMR Support for Funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund(Roseville, MN, July 24, 2025) – The “Adopt a Flyway: Enhancing Minnesota’s Migratory Pitstops” project proposal received support from the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota...
- Audubon Upper Mississippi River Receives LCCMR Support for Funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund(Roseville, MN, July 24, 2025) – The “Adopt a Flyway: Enhancing Minnesota’s Migratory Pitstops” project proposal received support from the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota...
- Check it Out: Audubon in Florida Birthday Exhibits in Jacksonville and DeltonaIn 2025, we celebrate 125 years of Audubon in Florida with two exciting new exhibits. Formed to bring wading birds back from the brink of extinction, Audubon has been working for more than a...
- Check it Out: Audubon in Florida Birthday Exhibits in Jacksonville and DeltonaIn 2025, we celebrate 125 years of Audubon in Florida with two exciting new exhibits. Formed to bring wading birds back from the brink of extinction, Audubon has been working for more than a...
- Ecola Point: an outdoor oasis on Oregon’s north coastJust north of Cannon Beach is Ecola State Park. Here you’ll find steep cliffs, stunning views and tidepools lush with life. The post Ecola Point: an outdoor oasis on Oregon’s north coast appeared first on Environment America.
- New carbon removals fund aims to spur project development Terraset has announced the first round of pre-purchases of removals credits. The post New carbon removals fund aims to spur project development appeared first on Trellis.
- Alumni Spotlight: Bridging Science, Policy and Strategy for Climate ActionTiffany Wu, a graduate of the MPA-ESP program, now works on climate and sustainability projects spanning carbon markets, corporate greenhouse gas accounting and clean energy.
- Is Duct Cleaning a Waste of Money—or a Smart Move for Your HVAC System?✅ Quick Answer: Duct cleaning can be a waste of money for some homes, especially if your HVAC system is clean and running efficiently. But it can be worthwhile in specific scenarios—like after a renovation, if you have mold, or if someone in the home has allergies. Always base the decision on need, not upsell...
- With new grid tech, the UK can reduce the likelihood of blackouts and provide smarter energy supplyThe UK has all the ingredients to take advantage of a promising new semiconductor technology that will make our energy grids smarter, more reliable and less prone to blackouts, according to a new report published on 22 July. Solid state-transformers (SSTs) are an advanced type of transformer that use power electronics and high-frequency components to […]
- Guest Opinion: Earth Savvy?“The world we have created is a product of our thinking; it cannot be changed... The post Guest Opinion: Earth Savvy? appeared first on Earth911.
- GSK made the biggest climate promise in pharma. Can it keep it?The company's path to its 2030 goals rests on dramatic reductions in two Scope 3 categories. The post GSK made the biggest climate promise in pharma. Can it keep it? appeared first on Trellis.
- Why nature must be made visible in decision makingToo often, nature is treated as a constraint to development. The prime minister’s comments earlier this year about the impact of bat conservation on the completion of HS2, sparked frustration within the conservation community, as this unhelpfully framed nature as being in conflict with economic […]
- They lost their jobs and funding under Trump. What did communities lose?We asked those affected by federal climate and environment cuts to reach out. Their stories illuminate how these losses are reverberating across the country.
- The national fight for public power comes to OaklandOakland residents wanted to take a modest step toward ditching an investor-owned utility. Then PG&E got involved.
- There’s a surprising climate solution right under your feetMycorrhizal fungi help plants thrive, and sequester an enormous amount of carbon. But a new atlas shows that they need urgent protection.
- The Hidden Environmental Cost of Modern Bathrooms—And How to Minimize ItIt’s no secret that bathrooms are one of the most water and energy-intensive rooms in a house. When you wash your hands, you use water. When you flush a toilet, you use even more water. And when you take a standard 10-minute shower? That’s roughly the equivalent of 10-20 toilet flushes. That’s not even considering...
- 5 of the Least Wasteful Ways to Build Your Forever HomeAfter experiencing record-breaking climate impacts in 2024, including $58 billion in weather disasters globally and... The post 5 of the Least Wasteful Ways to Build Your Forever Home appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth Overshoot Day: ignore the date, focus on the detailWhile some countries will exceed their bio capacity in December, others exhausted this back in February. But the numbers aren’t all they seem. As a species, human demand on the planet exceeds its ability to replenish itself on 24th July this year. That’s eight days earlier than 2024, and not too long after the annual […]
- Smarter grid management vital for UK’s rooftop solar plan to workGovernment proposals would force developers to instal arrays on the top of new build homes, but without a more effective resource measurement and investment, the idea will struggle. Downing Street’s forthcoming Future Homes Standard sets out criteria that should be met when companies design new houses for Britain’s villages, towns and cities. As per draft […]
- How BMW tackled rural EV charging with National Parks guidanceOne of the world’s most iconic car manufacturers partnered with one of Britain’s most prominent nature custodians to make low emission travel to treasured green spaces easier. We map out the details. Collaboration is essential when tackling complex global challenges – especially the climate crisis and the urgent need to protect nature. When organisations join […]
- On Controlling Fire, New Lessons from a Deep Indigenous PastFor centuries, the Native people of North America used controlled burns to manage the continent's forests. In an e360 interview, ecologist Lori Daniels talks about the long history of Indigenous burning and why the practice must be restored to protect against catastrophic fires.Read more on E360 →
- Right to repair 'would reduce inequality'Right to repair 'would reduce inequality' Channel News Catherine Early 24th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Iceland 'left with egg on its face'Iceland 'left with egg on its face' Channel News brendan 24th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Maier’s Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed Farm Recognized as First Audubon Certified Bird-Friendly Habitat in MinnesotaCLEARWATER, Minn. (July 23, 2025) — The National Audubon Society is proud to announce the Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed Farm, located near Clearwater, Minnesota, and owned and operated by Matt...
- Maier’s Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed Farm Recognized as First Audubon Certified Bird-Friendly Habitat in MinnesotaCLEARWATER, Minn. (July 23, 2025) — The National Audubon Society is proud to announce the Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed Farm, located near Clearwater, Minnesota, and owned and operated by Matt...
- National Parks staff: What they do and why we need themPark staffing numbers are dropping as visitor numbers are increasing. This troubling trend will lead to trouble at our beloved national parks. The post National Parks staff: What they do and why we need them appeared first on Environment America.
- What Keen learned from booting forever chemicals from its footwearThe company shared its playbook for eliminating cancer-linked PFAS chemicals years before laws required it. Now it’s turning to the next toxic target. The post What Keen learned from booting forever chemicals from its footwear appeared first on Trellis.
- Increasing Tensions in Kashmir Threaten Water Security for Over 200 Million PeopleRecent conflicts between India and Pakistan, coupled with the changing climate, have revived concerns over food and water security in the region.
- What is the roadless rule and why should you care about it?What is the Roadless Rule? Why does it matter? And what does its rescission mean for some of our last remaining wild forests? The post What is the roadless rule and why should you care about it? appeared first on Environment America.
- How Kenvue gets its product designers thinking more environmentallyThe company behind Tylenol and Neutrogena is rolling out a digital dashboard for R&D employees. The post How Kenvue gets its product designers thinking more environmentally appeared first on Trellis.
- Wildlife crossings are for AmericaProtecting wildlife is good for all Americans. Here’s one idea that’s attracting bipartisan support The post Wildlife crossings are for America appeared first on Environment America.
- GOOD NEWS: How communities are reducing the growth of plastic litterNew research based on shoreline cleanups finds that community action can reduce the prevalence of plastic litter The post GOOD NEWS: How communities are reducing the growth of plastic litter appeared first on Environment America.
- Non-road machinery decarbonisation – operators share perspectivesThe organisers of the Non-Road Powertrain & Fuels conference have published a full programme of presentations for the event, which will take place in Munich from 7 to 8 October 2025. With a focus on the decarbonisation of off-road machinery, four of the speakers have previewed the event in a short YouTube video, providing commentary from […]
- Experts assess damage from fuel tanker crash into WA salmon streamScientists have been surveying the salmon stream and the river it flows into, exploring the extent of a fuel spill.
- Lightning Kills 320 Million Trees Yearly. With Warming, the Toll Could RiseA new study finds that lightning kills some 320 million trees around the world each year, more than was previously thought. And that figure could rise in the decades ahead as increasingly hot and humid weather fuels more lightning, particularly in forested parts of the Far North. Read more on E360 →
- Guest Idea: Avoiding the Financial and Environmental Impact of Retail ReturnsOver the last decade, retail returns have devolved from a straightforward, standard practice to a... The post Guest Idea: Avoiding the Financial and Environmental Impact of Retail Returns appeared first on Earth911.
- UK demonstration of hydrogen storage using LOHCs is a world-firstExisting petroleum-based pipeline and tank infrastructure can be repurposed to transport and store hydrogen in the form of liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHCs), on the evidence of a successful demonstration of this capability from energy logistics company Exolum, with results published on 23 July. A key challenge with the move to hydrogen fuel – considered […]
- Why Chipotle and Danone are feeding cows dried seaweedIt's a popular solution to tackling methane pollution. The post Why Chipotle and Danone are feeding cows dried seaweed appeared first on Trellis.
- Amazon drought and wildfires mean degradation bigger threat than deforestationNew study is a warning ‘the lungs of the planet’ could be reaching their tipping point. A new study published in Global Change Biology shows that forest degradation in the Amazon increased by 44% between 2023 and 2024 – a rise of 163% compared with 2022. In total, 25,023 square kilometres of the rainforest degraded […]
- Building Better Together: Rebuilt, Think Brick Australia and CMAA partner to accelerate sector-wide product carbon actionNew partnership lays the groundwork for sector-wide benchmarks and credible carbon data across Australia’s brick and paver industry. Rebuilt, the fast-growing platform for product carbon reporting, has partnered with Think Brick Australia and the Concrete Masonry Association of Australia (CMAA) to help manufacturers across the clay brick, concrete block, and paver sectors generate verified carbon […] The post Building Better Together: Rebuilt, Think Brick Australia and CMAA partner to accelerate sector-wide product carbon action appeared first on Eco News.
- Earth911 Podcast Classic: Sustainability at Home — Food, Detergents, and Reuse ProjectsReturn to a classic episode of Sustainability In Your Ear, when the Earth911 team discussed... The post Earth911 Podcast Classic: Sustainability at Home — Food, Detergents, and Reuse Projects appeared first on Earth911.
- Heatwaves will worsen as atmospheric aerosols and smog declineScientists understand some pollutants keep the planet cooler, but now fear cleaning up the air might be causing global warming to increase much faster than perviously thought. First published last week in the journal Environment Research Letters, the University of of Texas at Austin assessment is the first to focus on the impact of declining aerosol […]
- 8% emissions drop for mobile industry, but decarbonisation must double in speedThe sector has bucked the global trend, which has seen carbon emissions rise in the past half decade. According to the GSMA’s Mobile Net Zero report, the industry recorded an 8% fall in CO2e emissions between 2019 and 2023. This is despite a 9% increase in connections and data demand quadrupling. However, while this shows […]
- Brexit trade meetings remain a state secretBrexit trade meetings remain a state secret Channel News brendan 23rd July 2025 Teaser Media
- MIRVAC AND AUSTRALIAN RETIREMENT TRUST WELCOME IVE GROUP TO ASPECT INDUSTRIAL ESTATE AMID SUSTAINABILITY SUCCESS AT THE ESTATEMirvac and its industrial partner, Australian Retirement Trust (ART) have announced another new 44,000 square metres warehouse lease at the 56-hectare Aspect Industrial Estate, as well as significant sustainability recognition for its latest major warehouse and construction commencement on a further two warehouses. With an estimated end value of $820 million, Aspect Industrial Estate is […] The post MIRVAC AND AUSTRALIAN RETIREMENT TRUST WELCOME IVE GROUP TO ASPECT INDUSTRIAL ESTATE AMID SUSTAINABILITY SUCCESS AT THE ESTATE appeared first on Eco News.
- Apiary Master Gets Beekeepers Buzzing with Quectel EG21-Powered Direct to Cell ConnectivityApiary Master gets beekeepers buzzing with Quectel EG21-powered Direct to Cell connectivity Quectel Wireless Solutions Quectel Wireless Solutions, a global IoT solutions provider, is pleased to announce its support for Apiary Solutions, a provider of the iAPIS operations management platform for the commercial beekeeping industry, through the provision of its high-performance EG21-G Mini PCIe LTE […] The post Apiary Master Gets Beekeepers Buzzing with Quectel EG21-Powered Direct to Cell Connectivity appeared first on Eco News.
- Tindo Joins with UNSW To Boost Solar Cell PerformanceAdelaide-based Tindo has joined forces with the University of New South Wales on two innovative projects aimed at boosting power output in solar cells. The collaborations between Tindo and UNSW researchers will explore the solar cell technology known as TOPCon – Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact – which in laboratory testing can achieve around 27% power […] The post Tindo Joins with UNSW To Boost Solar Cell Performance appeared first on Eco News.
- Duxton Vineyards Helps Bring Endangered Regent Parrot Back from the BrinkRegent Parrot In the arid red gum landscapes of the Murray River, one of Australia’s most endangered parrots is finding new hope – thanks to a bold partnership between science, government, and agriculture. The Regent Parrot, with its brilliant yellow feathers and blue-black wings, has long been under threat. Land clearing and habitat fragmentation across the Murray-Darling […] The post Duxton Vineyards Helps Bring Endangered Regent Parrot Back from the Brink appeared first on Eco News.
- Uniting for Colorado's Water FutureEach summer, as the spring snowpack dwindles and stream flows recede, work crews put on their waders, grab a variety of tools, and get to work restoring Colorado’s natural stream systems...
- Uniting for Colorado's Water FutureEach summer, as the spring snowpack dwindles and stream flows recede, work crews put on their waders, grab a variety of tools, and get to work restoring Colorado’s natural stream systems...
- Bringing back bison to the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife RefugeReturning buffalo to a wildlife refuge in Montana is contentious, as demonstrated by a vote today in Congress. We need to work through that. The post Bringing back bison to the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: House committee slashes water infrastructure fundingThe post STATEMENT: House committee slashes water infrastructure funding appeared first on Environment America.
- Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed Ranch Network Earns Audubon’s Bird-Friendly Land CertificationNEW YORK, NY (July 22, 2025) — The National Audubon Society has certified all 15 family ranches in the Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed network across the Great Plains and Midwest as Audubon...
- Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed Ranch Network Earns Audubon’s Bird-Friendly Land CertificationNEW YORK, NY (July 22, 2025) — The National Audubon Society has certified all 15 family ranches in the Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed network across the Great Plains and Midwest as Audubon...
- Google’s unique $3 billion hydropower contract will not be the lastTwo aging Pennsylvania hydroelectricity dams will get an update as part of the tech company’s deal with Brookfield Renewable. The post Google’s unique $3 billion hydropower contract will not be the last appeared first on Trellis.
- WA fines defunct pulp mill $2.3 million for violations, inactionAt the same time, the city in which the mill was once the largest employer, has struggled to find a way to turn its finances around and reinvent its economy.
- The science behind the heat dome — ‘a mosh pit’ of moleculesA mass of dangerous heat and humidity is spreading across the US. What exactly is it?
- A look at megafires as an Oregon wildfire approaches the 100,000-acre markA wildfire burning in a sparsely populated region of Oregon has become the largest fire this year and is close to surpassing 100,000 acres to become a megafire.
- ‘Feather Detective’ Roxie Laybourne’s Career in Six ObjectsFeathers can turn up in some unusual places: The nostrils of a murder victim who was smothered with a pillow. The cockpit of a jet that hit a flock of geese and crashed. Even the dryer lint trap of...
- ‘Feather Detective’ Roxie Laybourne’s Career in Six ObjectsFeathers can turn up in some unusual places: The nostrils of a murder victim who was smothered with a pillow. The cockpit of a jet that hit a flock of geese and crashed. Even the dryer lint trap of...
- 3 key lessons from Mars’ 2024 sustainability reportThe pet food and snack giant has accelerated its rate of emission reductions as its 2030 target comes into view. The post 3 key lessons from Mars’ 2024 sustainability report appeared first on Trellis.
- Highway 14 closed in the Gorge as Burdoin fire grows to 10,000+ acresThe wildfire along the Columbia River Gorge started about 2:30 p.m. Friday and had burned nearly 11,000 acres as of Tuesday morning.
- UK Government opens consultation on self-driving vehicles lawThe public has until 28th September 2025 to have a say in how autonomous cars, buses and vans will be regulated in the near future. Self-driving taxi, private hire and bus-like services are expected to begin in numerous regions of Britain next spring following a recent Downing Street decision to fast-track various pilots. Launched yesterday, […]
- Canvey Island Town Council surrenders lake lease over blue-green algaeThe organisation wants to hand responsibility back to a neighbouring authority due to the toxic organism. According to a statement by Canvey Island Town Council, a request has been made to surrender lease on Canvey Lake, Essex, due to ongoing environmental issues linked to an outbreak of blue-green algae, leading to ‘unachievable’ maintenance costs. This […]
- Over $2.5bn invested in fusion energy industry in past yearThe fusion industry raised $2.64bn in private and public funding in the 12 months leading to July 2025, according to the annual Global Fusion Industry Report by the Fusion Industry Association (FIA), a trade association for firms working in the sector. The figure seemingly marks a significant increase from 2024 and is the second highest […]
- 7 Seemingly Harmless Household Habits Wrecking the EnvironmentYou might think your daily home habits are harmless, but some quietly contribute to environmental... The post 7 Seemingly Harmless Household Habits Wrecking the Environment appeared first on Earth911.
- China Breaks Ground on Colossal Dam Project in Asia's Grand CanyonChina has begun construction on a massive dam project in the Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon in Tibet, the longest and deepest canyon in the world. Experts fear the impact on wildlife in the river gorge, which is home to snow leopards and Bengal tigers, as well as some of the tallest and oldest trees in Asia.Read more on E360 →
- Recycled glass helps build sustainability into construction, finds studyRecycled glass could become a staple ingredient in building, paving the way for greener construction materials and more sustainable development. In a study, published in Discover Civil Engineering, scientists tested the potential for using recycled glass, in powdered form, as a stabilising agent in compressed earth blocks. Building blocks made of soil mixed with water, […]
- Rising seas, vanishing voices: An Indigenous story from Martha’s VineyardIn "Nothing More of This Land," writer Joseph Lee reflects on being Wampanoag in a place shaped by colonization.
- Why wind deserves a bigger role in climate change assessmentThis article contains sponsored content. When most people think about climate change risks, things like floods, droughts, and rising temperatures are usually the first to come to mind. They’re visible, disruptive, and well-documented. But there’s one major risk that often flies under the radar: wind. Wind events, including extreme gusts, storms, and shifting patterns, are […]
- Highway to hellHighway to hell Channel News brendan 22nd July 2025 Teaser Media
- Waste Oil Heater Guide: Reuse Engine Oil for Heat in Cold ClimatesIn the freezing winters, businesses like auto repair shops, truck depots, farms and construction sites face one problem: heating costs. What if the used engine oil sitting in drums at the back of your garage could warm your facility—without breaking the bank or the planet? Enter the waste oil heater—also known as a waste oil...
- Overhead Stirrers vs. Magnetic Stirrers: When to Use EachBlending and stirring of materials form the basis of analyses in the laboratory, facilitating reactions, homogenization, dissolving, and suspension of materials. Overhead stirrers and magnetic stirrers have been seen to be two of the most utilised ones in this. Although both of them possess equivalent roles of mixing liquids, they are applicable in various conditions...
- Australia Post powers up with solar upgrades across QueenslandAustralia Post has commenced the rollout of solar, battery and LED lighting upgrades at 11 operational sites across Queensland, as part of its broader energy efficiency program and decarbonisation strategy. Backed by a multi-million-dollar investment, the program is forecast to deliver carbon savings of more than 1,720 tonnes annually, the equivalent of taking approximately 665 […] The post Australia Post powers up with solar upgrades across Queensland appeared first on Eco News.
- Recycling Mystery: Plastic Shower CurtainsIf your shower has a plastic curtain or liner, has it seen better days? If... The post Recycling Mystery: Plastic Shower Curtains appeared first on Earth911.
- GlobalData outlines ESG discussion agendas by companies in filing documentsAs environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations gain momentum across industries, companies are intensifying their focus on environmental commitments in regulatory filings. With mounting pressure from stakeholders, firms are outlining strategic investments in renewable energy, emissions reduction, and green innovation. These disclosures signal a shift toward long-term sustainability, emphasizing climate resilience and accountability as integral […] The post GlobalData outlines ESG discussion agendas by companies in filing documents appeared first on Eco News.
- University of Sydney first in Australia to release full climate-related financial disclosureSector-first report sets new national benchmark for emissions transparency, risk governance and higher education leadership The University of Sydney has published a climate-related financial disclosure, an Australian first that sets a new benchmark in climate governance and emissions transparency across the higher education sector. Voluntarily aligned with the NSW Treasury climate disclosure framework, the report […] The post University of Sydney first in Australia to release full climate-related financial disclosure appeared first on Eco News.
- Circular economy on track: Melbourne tram stop platforms could soon be made from recycled plastic materialsA working model of the recycled plastic modular tram stop platform captured during the project. Monash University An innovative partnership is aiming to see recycled plastics from kerbside and industrial waste used for modular tram stop platforms, making Melbourne’s tram network sustainable, more accessible for people with disabilities, and easier to maintain. The Monash Institute […] The post Circular economy on track: Melbourne tram stop platforms could soon be made from recycled plastic materials appeared first on Eco News.
- The evolution of urban green spaces for people and planetCity parks and gardens are essential for cooling, calming and cleaning the built environment. We take a closer look at Grosvenor Square, London, where work is underway to create a resilient area capable of serving communities and delivering climate change mitigation. From droughts increasing the risk of waterborne and foodborne diseases, to heat-related deaths among […]
- This Researcher Wants Your Photos of ‘Gulls Eating Stuff’Ken Abrahams has taken thousands of photos of birds. An amateur photographer with limited mobility, he sits on the beach near his home in Bournemouth, England, and lets his subjects come to him...
- This Researcher Wants Your Photos of ‘Gulls Eating Stuff’Ken Abrahams has taken thousands of photos of birds. An amateur photographer with limited mobility, he sits on the beach near his home in Bournemouth, England, and lets his subjects come to him...
- Epson and HKRITA develop silk-like regenerated fibre from cottonNewly developed regenerated cellulose fibre yarn Epson and The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA) have succeeded in developing new regenerated cellulose fibre with a silk-like sheen from waste cotton fabric through a new production process. A movement toward using fibres recycled from discarded clothing has been gaining momentum, driven by a growing […] The post Epson and HKRITA develop silk-like regenerated fibre from cotton appeared first on Eco News.
- Audubon Honors Conservation Leaders at the 2025 Leadership ConferenceThis past weekend, more than 450 conservation leaders from 11 countries, 48 states, and 22 colleges and universities, gathered for the 2025 Audubon Leadership Conference in Montréal, Québec...
- Audubon Honors Conservation Leaders at the 2025 Leadership ConferenceThis past weekend, more than 450 conservation leaders from 11 countries, 48 states, and 22 colleges and universities, gathered for the 2025 Audubon Leadership Conference in Montréal, Québec...
- This EPA research office safeguarded Americans’ health. Trump just eliminated it.The Office of Research and Development produced the science underpinning regulations on everything from PFAS to pesticides to lead.
- What you need to know about Microsoft’s 5 million ‘poop’ credit buyVaulted Deep’s sale to the tech giant is a vote of confidence for an emerging carbon removal solution. The post What you need to know about Microsoft’s 5 million ‘poop’ credit buy appeared first on Trellis.
- Bees have some ways to cope with a warming Earth, but researchers fear for their futureAs global temperatures rise under climate change, the bees responsible for pollinating many crops are under increasing stress and scientists are trying to understand how they are affected.
- Versatile flow computer for hydrocarbon measurementThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Ex-i Flow Measurement. The SFC3000 flow computer from Sussex based Ex-i Flow Measurement Ltd is a highly versatile liquid hydrocarbon and gas flow measuring device capable of operating in a stand-alone single-stream flow measurement system or as part of a highly complex multi-stream system. The […]
- Drax is still the UK’s largest emitterDrax remains the largest single source of CO2 emissions in the UK, emitting more than the next four largest emitters combined, according to a report from energy think tank Ember. The North Yorkshire power plant’s carbon emissions have risen 16% in the past year, further widening its lead over next-biggest emitter, Port Talbot Steelworks. Pembroke […]
- Paying the People: Liberia’s Novel Plan to Save Its ForestsPlagued by illegal logging and corruption, Liberia has been losing its forests at an alarming rate. But its new strategy to make direct payments to communities that agree to prohibit cutting and protect their trees is seen as a potential model for other developing nations.Read more on E360 →
- Guest Idea: Will Tariffs Reignite Fix-It CultureThe current trade war with China, Korea, and much of the world has led to... The post Guest Idea: Will Tariffs Reignite Fix-It Culture appeared first on Earth911.
- Why Kenya is setting the bar for climate investing in AfricaThe Pride of Africa has one of the greenest grids on the planet. The post Why Kenya is setting the bar for climate investing in Africa appeared first on Trellis.
- The surprising reasons floods and other disasters are deadlier at nightIt’s not just that it’s dark and people are asleep. Urban sprawl, confirmation bias, and other factors can play a role.
- Kerr County’s tragic flood wasn’t an outlier. It was a preview.Mounting evidence shows no state is safe from the flooding that ravaged the Texas Hill Country. Your community could be next.
- Desert-Ready Windows: What Every Arizona Home NeedsIn the Valley of the Sun, where temperatures soar for much of the year, windows play a crucial role in a home’s comfort and energy efficiency. While picturesque views and bright natural light are welcome, unwanted heat gain is not. For homeowners in Phoenix, upgrading to energy‑efficient windows is more than a cosmetic improvement—it’s a...
- Stand up for the Bush! – The Countdown Begins for Save the Koala Month in SeptemberKoala Australian Koala Foundation This September, our organisation is preparing for 30 days of engaging and informative Koala-related activities to help spread awareness of our four decade-long battle to save the flora and fauna of the Australian bush. Save the Koala Month is our annual worldwide event to share our work with children and adults […] The post Stand up for the Bush! – The Countdown Begins for Save the Koala Month in September appeared first on Eco News.
- Energy efficiency upgrades cutting energy bills for 3,000 ACT households THE HON JOSH WILSON MP Assistant Minister for Climate Change and Energy Assistant Minister for Emergency Management Member for Fremantle THE HON YVETTE BERRY MLA Deputy Chief Minister Minister for Homes and New Suburbs Minister for Education and Early Childhood Minister for Sport and Recreation Member for Ginninderra THE HON SUZANNE ORR […] The post Energy efficiency upgrades cutting energy bills for 3,000 ACT households appeared first on Eco News.
- The World’s First Fully Solar-Powered Sauna Hits AustraliaFinnish-made. Energy-smart. Fully off-grid. Only at Heavenly Saunas. As more Australians embrace the ancient ritual of sauna, a new era of innovation arrives with the launch of the Kirami FinVision® -sauna M Zero — the world’s first fully solar-powered electric sauna. Brought exclusively to Australia by Melbourne-based premium wellness retailer Heavenly Saunas, it’s a breakthrough […] The post The World’s First Fully Solar-Powered Sauna Hits Australia appeared first on Eco News.
- UNSW leads global effort to protect iconic African river basinAn aerial view of the Cubango-Okavango River Basin taken by Professor Richard Kingsford. UNSW Sydney From Botswana, UNSW researchers have collaborated with international partners to protect the future of the Cubango-Okavango River Basin. UNSW Sydney researchers, as part of a PLuS Alliance initiative, recently joined 60 international delegates at a workshop in Botswana focused on […] The post UNSW leads global effort to protect iconic African river basin appeared first on Eco News.
- Is Calcium Chloride Safe? Unpacking Its Use in Your Food and HealthQuick Answer: Calcium chloride is generally safe in food, water, and medical use when regulated and consumed in moderation. The real concern lies in overexposure or using industrial-grade versions. You may have seen calcium chloride listed on the label of your favorite bottled water, pickles, or even in your IV bag during a hospital visit....
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Molecular Farming Potato-Sourced Egg Proteins With PoLoPo’s Maya Sapir-MirHumanity is grappling with the effects of climate change, and one urgent challenge is ensuring... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Molecular Farming Potato-Sourced Egg Proteins With PoLoPo’s Maya Sapir-Mir appeared first on Earth911.
- Don’t wait for the fireDon’t wait for the fire Channel Comment brendan 21st July 2025 Teaser Media
- A Good Home For Old GnomesSAVE THE GNOMES – STOP THEM GOING TO LANDFILL!. By Heather Marcus OAM Director – Fashion Awards Australia It all started 10 years ago when I had a big idea. I wanted to create a gnome garden right here in Wyndham City in Melbourne’s West, inspired by the famous Gnomesville in Western Australia. Gnomesville is a […] The post A Good Home For Old Gnomes appeared first on Eco News.
- A plan to shoot 450,000 owls — to save a different owl — could be in jeopardyLOS ANGELES — An unusual alliance of Republican lawmakers and animal rights advocates, together with others, is creating storm clouds for a plan to protect one threatened owl by killing a more common one. Last August, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service approved a plan to shoot roughly 450,000 barred owls in California, Oregon and Washington over three decades. The barred owls have been ...
- Trump and the energy industry are eager to power AI with fossil fuelsAt a Pittsburgh summit, the Trump administration, energy executives, and tech barons joined as one to promote AI as the future of fossil fuels.
- Fashion Awards Australia (FAA) – Recognising And Supporting Students And Designers In The Textile And Fashion Industry.By Heather Marcus OAM Director – Fashion Awards Australia “Fashion Awards Australia is about giving young designers the opportunity to come together and show what they have worked on,” Director, Heather Marcus. Fashion Awards Australia allows contestants to show off their skills and creative flare in the design and construction of clothing. The fashion event held each […] The post Fashion Awards Australia (FAA) – Recognising And Supporting Students And Designers In The Textile And Fashion Industry. appeared first on Eco News.
- The race to build solar and wind in New York before Trump’s tax credit deadlineTrump’s megabill gives wind and solar companies one year to put as many shovels in the ground as possible. They want New York officials to help.
- Pump it upPump it up Channel News brendan 19th July 2025 Teaser Media
- What Birding Can Teach Us About LivingI started paying attention to birds when my then four-year-old son, Alexander, asked me why the pigeons pecking at crumbs next to us had “that shiny purply blueness” on their necks. He was...
- What Birding Can Teach Us About LivingI started paying attention to birds when my then four-year-old son, Alexander, asked me why the pigeons pecking at crumbs next to us had “that shiny purply blueness” on their necks. He was...
- Tanker crashes, spills fuel into Elwha tributary, fragile salmon habitatA fuel tanker truck went off Highway 101 into Indian Creek, a tributary of the Elwha River, on Friday morning.
- Seismic Study Reveals Hidden Megathrust Earthquake Risk off British ColumbiaA new study has revealed the first detailed images of a newly developing subduction zone off the coast of British Columbia.
- Automotive giants are called out for fuzzy net-zero plansCommitments by Ford, GM, Stellantis, Toyota and VW don’t align with 1.5C pathways, a recent study says. The post Automotive giants are called out for fuzzy net-zero plans appeared first on Trellis.
- Around the world, heat season is off to a roaring startSearing temperatures are breaking records, disrupting everyday life and costing lives as average global temperatures continue to climb.
- A Chaotic Mars-Earth Planetary Cycle May Have Contributed to One of Earth’s Major Warming EventsNew research shows that the Mars–Earth orbital cycle once had a 1.6-million-year cycle that coincided with major climate swings.
- Washingtonians rush to go green before federal tax incentives expireThe expiration dates for these federal tax breaks are encouraging some big purchases.
- Research Details Devastating Toll of Colonization on Pacific Northwest WildlifeWhen Europeans arrived to the Pacific Northwest, they spread smallpox that devastated the Indigenous people, plundered stocks of salmon and herring, hunted down deer and other game, and built sprawling cities and ports. New research tallies the profound impact on wildlife.Read more on E360 →
- 7 in 10 experts say backlash against sustainability agenda is intensifyingProfessionals in Latin America and the Caribbean are feeling less resistance than those in North America. The post 7 in 10 experts say backlash against sustainability agenda is intensifying appeared first on Trellis.
- Standing Rock was an Indigenous-led movement. Why did Greenpeace take the fall?The inside story of how Greenpeace stood with water protectors — and got hit with a $666 million court judgment.
- Trump is fast-tracking new coal mines — even when they don’t make economic senseIn Appalachian Tennessee, mines shut down and couldn't pay their debts. Now a new one is opening under the guise of an "energy emergency."
- Earth911 Inspiration: Give Nature a ChanceMichel de Montaigne was one of the most significant philosophers of the French Renaissance. Yet... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Give Nature a Chance appeared first on Earth911.
- Eastern Scotland suffering long-term rain and snow deficitsAs Southern Water joins a growing list of English suppliers introducing hosepipe bans due to a hot and dry summer, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency issues its own warning. With the country recently enduring another spell of particularly high temperatures, water scarcity is becoming a very real threat to Scotland. Regions in the east are […]
- Cranes return to Aberdeenshire in recolonising success storyThe UK’s largest bird is back and its numbers are growing in a stunning example of recovery from the brink of extinction. The common crane disappeared from Britain’s countryside almost 500 years ago. Hunted to extinction due to its popularity as a centrepiece of medieval banquets, the ‘ribeyes of the sky’ were also presumed to […]
- Raw Beauty Meets Net-Zero: Designing Imperfect But Sustainable HomesSun-washed plaster or mineral streaks feel fresh in a world crowded with perfect factory lines. The goal is not spotless polish; it is a character that invites you to run a hand along the wall. Pair such textures with climate-smart choices, and the place stays comfy without heavy tech. Living lean on the grid (and...
- Eco-Friendly Living After 65: Small Changes for a Greener RetirementRetirement is a new chapter in life. For many seniors, it’s also a time to reevaluate personal habits – including being more eco-friendly. Good news: living eco-friendly doesn’t have to mean big changes. Small, steady changes can reduce your impact on the environment and save you money and improve your health. If you’re 65 or...
- Shocking imagery as over 6 tonnes of plastic pulled off remote Australian beaches, reignites call for Global Plastics TreatyNever-before-seen footage captured as 6.5 tonnes of pollution, almost all plastic, removed from just 8 km of remote coastline in Northern Australia Sea turtles found killed by ghost nets, likely from foreign fishing vessels Over 30 environmental and First Nations groups sign open statement for Australia to finalise a strong and binding Global Plastics Treaty […] The post Shocking imagery as over 6 tonnes of plastic pulled off remote Australian beaches, reignites call for Global Plastics Treaty appeared first on Eco News.
- Energy sector drives CCUS growth, accounting for over 70% of projects by end-2024, reveals GlobalDataCarbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is rapidly emerging as a key solution in the global energy transition, offering a realistic path to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors such as cement, steel, refining, and thermal power generation. Oil and gas companies are playing a leading role in the development and deployment of CCUS. As of 2024, more […] The post Energy sector drives CCUS growth, accounting for over 70% of projects by end-2024, reveals GlobalData appeared first on Eco News.
- Preparation for new Collection markets, record quarter in Food, continued market uncertainty in RecyclingTOMRA, the global technology leader in sensor-based solutions for optimal resource productivity, announces its financial results for the second quarter 2025. Tove Andersen, President and CEO of TOMRA Systems ASA comments: “The second quarter has seen large variations in market dynamics between our three divisions. In Collection, there is high activity in preparation for Poland […] The post Preparation for new Collection markets, record quarter in Food, continued market uncertainty in Recycling appeared first on Eco News.
- How wealth inequality is supercharging climate risksThis post is by Will Snell, chief executive at Fairness Foundation Most people working on climate policy are familiar with the arguments about how poverty and deprivation increase the impacts of climate breakdown, by putting more people who are particularly vulnerable at risk from heatwaves, […]
- Arizonans Support Collaboration, Investments in Water We are at a critical juncture in Arizona’s water history. Significant water agreements are reaching expiration and longstanding water issues can no longer be ignored. At the same time, hotter...
- Arizonans Support Collaboration, Investments in Water We are at a critical juncture in Arizona’s water history. Significant water agreements are reaching expiration and longstanding water issues can no longer be ignored. At the same time, hotter...
- It’s time to defend our wild forestsThere’s a proposal to open up 45 million acres of previously protected wild national forests to roadbuilding, commercial logging, mining and drilling. The post It’s time to defend our wild forests appeared first on Environment America.
- Colorado’s Water Plan Shapes the Future as More Funds Flow into Stream RestorationAs the West’s “headwaters state,” The future of water in Colorado carries high stakes for its downstream neighbors. Water from the state’s eight major river basins sustains people living in...
- Colorado’s Water Plan Shapes the Future as More Funds Flow into Stream RestorationAs the West’s “headwaters state,” The future of water in Colorado carries high stakes for its downstream neighbors. Water from the state’s eight major river basins sustains people living in...
- Shares of Pebble Mine owner fall 55% in biggest drop since 2020Trading was briefly halted after Northern Dynasty's stock had its biggest drop since late November 2020.
- What exactly is a heat wave in Seattle? Readers and experts weigh inWe asked readers and experts, "What exactly is a heat wave?" Experts say it's less about temperatures and more about health-related impacts.
- After deadly flash floods, a Texas town takes halting, painful steps toward recoveryWith an outpouring of volunteers from across the state, the riverside town of Hunt is grappling with loss and recovery.
- Asphalt plant on Cedar River scrapped; agreement follows long fightA community group had fought the proposed asphalt plant for nearly a decade. Under the new deal, the company will use the site for a warehouse instead.
- Is your hot garbage piling up? Here’s how to keep out the ratsTrash is piling up while collectors are on strike against Republic Services. Here's how to deter rats and dispose of trash while the heat rises.
- Need To Know: Geoengineering and Cloud SeedingWhat are geoengineering and cloud seeding, and what are their implications for future climate mitigation strategies?
- Bezos Earth Fund appoints former Amazon SVP as its new leaderUntil recently, Tom Taylor's LinkedIn status was "Relaxed." The post Bezos Earth Fund appoints former Amazon SVP as its new leader appeared first on Trellis.
- New onboard technology captures maritime emissions at sourceA U.K. startup's approach is just one of several decarbonization options being considered by the shipping industry in the face of coming mandatory emissions cuts. The post New onboard technology captures maritime emissions at source appeared first on Trellis.
- Last low tide of the summer ahead in WA. Here’s where to exploreThe primo sea-critter exploring conditions can reveal not only the tasty shellfish, but also starfish, anemones, crabs, sea cucumbers and jellyfish.
- Solar Power Camera: WiFi and No WiFi Security GuideA solar power camera is the preferred choice for users who need uninterrupted performance and maintenance-free cameras. It works in all conditions and offers reliable performance all day. In this article, we will discuss how a solar power camera works. We will share the important features you need to consider while buying a solar power...
- It will soon be illegal to buy or sell English ivy in WAEnglish ivy is the fast-growing, climbing vine that can weaken and kill trees and overtake native plants. It will be illegal to buy or sell starting Aug. 9.
- Gucci, Lululemon head list of top 10 circular fashion brandsTwo new companies join the ranks of the latest Circular Fashion Index. The post Gucci, Lululemon head list of top 10 circular fashion brands appeared first on Trellis.
- Why IKEA’s $47 billion retailer is on pace to halve emissions by 2030, while rivals falterIts biggest advantage is its close relationship with its main supplier of products. The post Why IKEA’s $47 billion retailer is on pace to halve emissions by 2030, while rivals falter appeared first on Trellis.
- Clearcutting Can Lead to Severe Floods, But It Doesn’t Have ToIt has long been understood that clearcutting forests leads to more runoff, worsening flooding. But a new study finds that logging can reshape watersheds in surprising ways, leading to dramatically more flooding in some forests, while having little effect on others.Read more on E360 →
- USDA abruptly cancels rural energy grant application windowIt’s the latest setback for the longstanding REAP program, casting uncertainty over the future of a resource that helps farmers save on energy and install solar.
- Allegro Energy Positions Its Proprietary Long Duration Energy Storage as a Clean Power Backbone for Data CentresAllegro Co-Founder and CTO Fraser Hughson looks at one level of the battery for Origin Energy. Eventually this layer will be filled with orange battery cell stacks, stacked with a second layer and then filled with electrolyte solution. Allegro Energy thinks its water-based electrolyte storage solution could replace lithium, reducing reliance on the mineral and […] The post Allegro Energy Positions Its Proprietary Long Duration Energy Storage as a Clean Power Backbone for Data Centres appeared first on Eco News.
- Proof over promises: Consumers demand action on sustainability, finds Burson reportBacked by Burson’s AI-first innovation portfolio, the study uncovers sustainability conversations audiences crave and messages that deeply resonate across Australia, India and Singapore Burson, the global communications agency purpose-built to create value for clients through reputation, today released a new report highlighting the sustainability conversations consumers are actively seeking across Australia, India and Singapore. Powered […] The post Proof over promises: Consumers demand action on sustainability, finds Burson report appeared first on Eco News.
- Do Cats Snore in Their Sleep? What’s Normal and When to WorryQuick Answer: Do Cats Snore in Their Sleep? Yes, cats can snore in their sleep—and in many cases, it’s perfectly normal. Snoring can simply be a sign your cat is relaxed and deep in slumber. But if the snoring is sudden, loud, or paired with other symptoms like coughing or nasal discharge, it may signal...
- Three Times the Action: Build Your Own Triple Compost BinWhat’s a triple compost bin, and why might you need one? Good question. More than... The post Three Times the Action: Build Your Own Triple Compost Bin appeared first on Earth911.
- 7 Ingenious Upcycling Ideas You’ll Fall in Love With!There are so many amazing people in this world who have dedicated their lives to... The post 7 Ingenious Upcycling Ideas You’ll Fall in Love With! appeared first on Earth911.
- How To Recycle a Broken TreadmillIf you have a home gym, it’s likely you own a treadmill. Too often, this... The post How To Recycle a Broken Treadmill appeared first on Earth911.
- EPOC Enviro launch lean and nimble SAFF®10 PFAS remediation technologyAustralian company EPOC Enviro today launched the SAFF®10, a compact new PFAS remediation technology developed in response to industry demand and engineered for sustainability. The SAFF®10 joins EPOC’s existing suite of SAFF® PFAS remediation technologies, and is ideal for sites with limited space, accessibility issues, and low or intermittent water flows. Surface Active Foam Fractionation […] The post EPOC Enviro launch lean and nimble SAFF®10 PFAS remediation technology appeared first on Eco News.
- The Seine has opened to swimmers – could the Yarra be next?RMIT University Paris recently opened the River Seine for public swimming for the first time in more than a century, after it was cleaned up for swimming events at last year’s Olympics. Advocates have long campaigned for the Yarra River in Melbourne to be rehabilitated, and as an RMIT expert explains, the benefits could be […] The post The Seine has opened to swimmers – could the Yarra be next? appeared first on Eco News.
- Award finalists revealed for 2025 General Jeffery Soil Health AwardDr. Susan Orgill from ACT Landcare Australia is delighted to reveal today the three finalists for the 2025 General Jeffery Soil Health Award. This national award recognises the exceptional work of people who care for soil health and who are educating or inspiring others. The award finalists include: Dr Mary Retallack: Crafers West, South Australia Dr […] The post Award finalists revealed for 2025 General Jeffery Soil Health Award appeared first on Eco News.
- Downing Street reintroduces EV grants for new electric cars£650million has been allocated to the scheme, which applies to any plug-in model priced £37,000 or below. Discounts of up to £3,750 can be applied to eligible TVs immediately, with the new programme coming into effect yesterday, Wednesday 16th July. The mechanisms build on the old Conservative government’s backed initiative, which offered £1,500 off vehicles […]
- PlantSea plastic-free film is a water-soluble game-changerOne of the biggest contributors to the marine and microplastics crises could be a thing of the past thanks to a British innovation. Whether it’s plastic mulch films in agriculture, single-use protection food and beauty products, or wraps designed to safeguard electronics, plastic films are everywhere. Including the ocean, where their impact is arguably most […]
- Derby secures £100m for low carbon heat networkFunding will come from the public purse and one of the country’s leading net zero infrastructure developers. Work on the project is set to begin in 2026, and once complete it is hoped the system will cut gas demand in the Midlands city by 7% and air pollution by 86%. This would be equivalent to […]
- Climate threatens 'cascade of tipping points'Climate threatens 'cascade of tipping points' Channel News brendan 17th July 2025 Teaser Media
- How Regular Septic System Maintenance Helps Protect the EnvironmentThe Basics of Septic Systems: How They Work Septic systems represent the primary wastewater treatment solution for homes located in rural and suburban areas without access to public sewer networks. The standard configuration of these systems includes a septic tank together with a drainage field and the surrounding soil area. Home wastewater enters the septic tank , which allows solids to settle at the bottom and...
- Amazon’s carbon emissions jump as AI push tests company’s climate pledgeAmid the AI boom, Amazon's direct emissions increased for the first time since 2021, a new report shows.
- Inside the movement to recognize nature as an artistMusicians have long sampled nature sounds. Now, they have a way to share credit — and share their royalties with conservation efforts.
- RELEASE: 61% of US beaches tested had potentially unsafe contamination levels in 2024Advocates, water athletes, elected officials urge action; tests highlight need for clean water funding The post RELEASE: 61% of US beaches tested had potentially unsafe contamination levels in 2024 appeared first on Environment America.
- Inside Apple’s $500 million bet on U.S. rare earthsMP Materials will build magnet manufacturing lines dedicated to the tech giant's products. The post Inside Apple’s $500 million bet on U.S. rare earths appeared first on Trellis.
- Ice Recovered from European Alps Holds 12,000-Year Record of HistoryGlacial ice offers a detailed record of the atmosphere, preserved in discrete layers, providing researchers with a valuable tool for studying planetary history. A sample taken from a glacier in the European Alps dates back at least 12,000 years, making it the oldest ice yet recovered from the region.Read more on E360 →
- National Day of Action against plastic pollution across UK this weekendSurfers Against Sewage want Britons out in force for protests along coastlines and inland waterways. The push comes just weeks before the Global Plastics Treaty negotiations restart in Geneva, Switzerland. Bringing together representatives of countries from across the world, the talks aim to agree a legally binding treaty to tackle plastic pollution at source and […]
- How companies can support Indigenous communities in carbon marketsFor years, traditional communities have used their land management expertise to restore and replenish the environment. The post How companies can support Indigenous communities in carbon markets appeared first on Trellis.
- Publication of sustainability reports has dropped by half this yearAdobe, Citigroup and General Motors are among those that have yet to file in 2025. The post Publication of sustainability reports has dropped by half this year appeared first on Trellis.
- How reducing the US military budget would also reduce emissionsNew research shows that even with modest reductions in military funding, the United States would keep a whole lot of carbon out of the atmosphere.
- Why flash flood warnings will continue to go unheededExperts say local education and community support are key to conveying risk.
- Wychavon District Council celebrates restoration win in just 5 weeksThe Coney Meadow project began early 2025 and works needed to finish before late-winter’s nesting season. Mission complete. Led by Wychavon District Council and the Canal & River Trust, efforts included a complete restoration of the site’s reed bed and enhancements to existing biodiversity scores. Marine specialists The Rothen Group acted as delivery partner. Reeds […]
- Leading EV battery manufacturers falling short on emissions reductions, says Greenpeace reportMost of the world’s top EV battery manufacturers have yet to set targets for both 100% renewable electricity and supply chain emission reductions, according to a new report from Greenpeace East Asia. The report assesses emission reduction efforts by the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) battery makers. Greenpeace East Asia campaigner Erin Choi said: “Electricity […]
- Comment: Offshore charging is the missing piece for decarbonised offshore windThe UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy “doubles down” on the government’s commitment frontier clean energy industries. With offshore wind poised for significant growth, Paul Cairns, CEO of Charge Offshore, calls on wind farm developers to support sustainable, decarbonised expansion by ramping up industry-wide, collaborative efforts to electrify operations and maintenance fleets. “The UK government’s latest Industrial […]
- 6 Green Parenting Tips for SummerAlthough your children may be thrilled to be out of school for the summer, they... The post 6 Green Parenting Tips for Summer appeared first on Earth911.
- Scottish landfill rate at record low, say latest SEPA statisticsScots are generating less waste than ever before and sending less to landfill, according to the Scottish Waste From All Sources 2023 Official Statistics, published on 15 July, by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). The release provides details on waste from Scottish households, businesses and public services. Scotland generated 9.55 million tonnes of waste […]
- Classic Earth911 Podcast: URB-E’s Charles Jolley Wants to Electrify Local DeliveryLook back at a company with aspirations to create a new local delivery infrastructure that,... The post Classic Earth911 Podcast: URB-E’s Charles Jolley Wants to Electrify Local Delivery appeared first on Earth911.
- Project begins outfall-by-outfall monitoring in real-time on River RodingA new programme aims to identify, test and fix the most damaging sewage and road run-off outfalls on a ten-mile stretch of the River Roding – London’s third biggest river. The work is a joint undertaking between environmental charity Thames21 and the River Roding Trust. It attempts this kind of monitoring with a granularity – […]
- SCOPE supports Welsh Water response to severe stormUpgraded telemetry technology helped Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water manage an unprecedented volume of alarms during a major weather event, writes Julian Booth, SCADA service delivery manager, Ovarro On 7-8 December 2024, Storm Darragh brought heavy rain and 93mph winds to much of Wales, leaving 95,000 homes without power and communities severely impacted by flooding, fallen […]
- Environmental impact of common pesticides seriously underestimated, finds researchThe environmental impact of nine pesticides, commonly used in grape cultivation, may have been significantly underestimated, suggesting current pesticide risk assessment criteria need updating. The research was presented on 11 July at the Goldschmidt Conference in Prague. In laboratory experiments, the nine pesticides that are used in viticulture and on other crops, far exceeded the […]
- Ceremony opens the construction phase of Port Talbot EAFConstruction has begun on Tata Steel UK’s Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) facility in Port Talbot, said to be the UK’s largest low-carbon steelmaking facility. At a ground-breaking ceremony on Monday 14 July, the group’s chairman, Natarajan Chandrasekaran, marked the opening of this new phase in the project, described by Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds as “great […]
- Neste to supply sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to DHL Express at Singapore Changi Airport in one of the largest SAF deals in the air cargo sector in AsiaPhoto: courtesy of DHL Supply of 7,400 tons (9.5 million liters) of neat sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from July 2025 to June 2026 One of the largest SAF deals in Asia in the air cargo sector, and DHL’s first SAF purchase for international flights from Singapore Changi Airport Neste and DHL Express, the world’s leading […] The post Neste to supply sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to DHL Express at Singapore Changi Airport in one of the largest SAF deals in the air cargo sector in Asia appeared first on Eco News.
- One Week to Go: ReGen Expo 2025 Highlights NSW EPA Leadership Across the Circular Resource Supply ChainWith just one week to go, ReGen Expo 2025 is ready to unite government, industry and innovators at ICC Sydney on 23–24 July, showcasing the real-world solutions accelerating Australia’s transition to a circular and more sustainable future. ReGen, formerly AWRE and Circularity, is Australia’s only event connecting the full circular resource supply chain, from design […] The post One Week to Go: ReGen Expo 2025 Highlights NSW EPA Leadership Across the Circular Resource Supply Chain appeared first on Eco News.
- Lenovo Releases FY 2024/25 ESG Report, Showcasing Measurable Progress and Industry LeadershipAs the first generation of ESG key performance indicators approaches completion, Lenovo remains on track across many key objectives, making this year a pivotal moment in its sustainability journey. Lenovo today released its FY 2024/25 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report, detailing the company’s progress toward its 2030 emissions reduction targets and reaffirming its long-term […] The post Lenovo Releases FY 2024/25 ESG Report, Showcasing Measurable Progress and Industry Leadership appeared first on Eco News.
- The case for careful planningThe start of my brief political career coincided with some big battles over road building. In 1992, work started on the M3 extension through Twyford Down in Hampshire. The decision to gouge a cutting through this beautiful landscape, rather than invest £75 million in a […]
- Unions back fossil fuel treatyUnions back fossil fuel treaty Channel News brendan 16th July 2025 Teaser Media
- GLOBAL CEOS TO CONVENE IN BEIJING FOR LANDMARK FORUM ON SUSTAINABLE TRANSITIONThe inaugural Sustainable Markets Initiative China Forum will bring together CEOs, innovators and senior government officials for a dialogue on global efforts to drive sustainable transition and showcase advances in innovation, investment and action in China The inaugural Sustainable Markets Initiative China Forum will bring together CEOs, innovators and senior government officials for a dialogue […] The post GLOBAL CEOS TO CONVENE IN BEIJING FOR LANDMARK FORUM ON SUSTAINABLE TRANSITION appeared first on Eco News.
- Improving transparency in global fashion value chainsConsultation underway for a GRI Sector Standard for textiles and apparel A new sustainability reporting standard to advance accountability in one of the world’s most impactful, complex and competitive sectors – textiles and apparel – is one step closer, following the launch of a global public comment period by GRI. The proposed Textiles & Apparel Sector Standard is designed for all organizations […] The post Improving transparency in global fashion value chains appeared first on Eco News.
- Does Dr Pepper Zero Have Caffeine or Is It Really a Clean Sip?You reach for a can of Dr Pepper Zero, thinking it’s a smart, sugar-free pick. But does Dr Pepper Zero have caffeine, or is it truly a “clean” choice? Let’s get straight to the facts for health-conscious sippers who want both flavor and function. What’s Really in That Can of Dr Pepper Zero? Dr Pepper...
- Why the New York subway system keeps floodingThe subway system, which is more than a century old, is relied on by millions of passengers every day and weaves the city into a cohesive network.
- Damaged wind turbine near Ellensburg will have to come down, PSE saysPower has been cut to the damaged turbine, and first responders are on standby in case the tower fails.
- Community organizations outfit “lighthouses” with solar panels and energy storageIn storm-prone New Orleans, residents find a way to keep the lights on – and help the planet The post Community organizations outfit “lighthouses” with solar panels and energy storage appeared first on Environment America.
- A tribe in Florida joins the fight against the ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ immigrant detention centerThe Miccosukee, who make their home in the Everglades, said authorities didn't do an environmental review.
- 71% of Great Lakes beaches had bacteria risks for swimmers at least one day in 2024Our team reflects on the joy of a day at our Great Lakes and the need to make them consistently safe for swimming. The post 71% of Great Lakes beaches had bacteria risks for swimmers at least one day in 2024 appeared first on Environment America.
- A Disaster Expert Explains Why the Texas Floods Were So DevastatingA warning system, which might involve integrating older technology like weather radios with new AI products and local knowledge, is key to preventing future loss of life.
- Why HP now lets its sales partners offer refurbished equipmentThe $54 billion company has pledged to source 75 percent of its materials and components from reused, recycled or renewable sources by 2030. The post Why HP now lets its sales partners offer refurbished equipment appeared first on Trellis.
- Satellite data reveals emissions hotspots in automotive supply chainsCombining remote sensing with supply chain models can help companies move beyond crude spend-based methods for Scope 3 accounting. The post Satellite data reveals emissions hotspots in automotive supply chains appeared first on Trellis.
- Drop in Air Pollution Drove a Surge in Warming, Study FindsA new study finds a drop in air pollution likely drove a recent surge in warming.Read more on E360 →
- Standardisation and accreditation: rebuilding trust in carbon marketsConcerns over effectiveness, transparency and greenwashing have seen the credibility of credits tied to emissions plummet in the past decade. We look at how public and private stakeholders are working to safeguard integrity. With rising concerns that climate targets will be missed, carbon markets are set to play an integral role in accelerating efforts towards […]
- No, corporate sustainability is not dyingThe field isn't fading away. It’s evolving — getting smarter and, in many respects, more effective — in response to a complex and pugnacious political and economic environment. The post No, corporate sustainability is not dying appeared first on Trellis.
- This fuel is 50% plastic — and it’s slipping through a loophole in international waste lawEnvironmental groups are concerned that rich countries are exporting plastic to poor countries in the form of “refuse-derived fuel."
- Peak Cluster gets £28m to store Staffordshire and Derbyshire cement emissionsAlongside money from the National Wealth Fund, the scheme will receive £31million in private investment. The introduction of carbon capture and storage cement and lime companies based in the Peak District will benefit both the firms themselves and the environment. ‘Workers in the North Sea and Britain’s manufacturing heartlands will drive forward the country’s industrial […]
- Does Distilled Water Go Bad? Signs It’s Unsafe & When to Toss ItDoes distilled water go bad? It’s a question that comes up often—especially when a forgotten jug is found tucked away in the back of a pantry or garage. Distilled water is praised for its purity, used in everything from CPAP machines and baby formula to survival kits and lab equipment. But despite being free of...
- Everything Your Child Needs for a Waste-Free School YearRemember that crisp excitement of September mornings when choosing fresh notebooks and sharpened pencils would... The post Everything Your Child Needs for a Waste-Free School Year appeared first on Earth911.
- 9 Ways to Inspire Reuse in Your CommunityReduce, reuse, recycle. For years, we’ve heard that environmental mantra. And we follow it, more... The post 9 Ways to Inspire Reuse in Your Community appeared first on Earth911.
- Why future CSOs must aim for transformation, not mere progressIn this podcast episode, Parsons professor Raz Godelnik urges rising sustainability professionals to move beyond incrementalism and into systems-level transformation. The post Why future CSOs must aim for transformation, not mere progress appeared first on Trellis.
- We must still fight the fireWe must still fight the fire Channel Comment brendan 15th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Banana Fiber in Pakistan: Turning Agricultural Waste into Climate-Resilient WealthBanana fiber in Pakistan offers a low-cost, climate-smart solution to synthetic fiber pollution. With 7.7 million tonnes of banana pseudostem waste annually, this agricultural byproduct holds the key to sustainable textiles, community income, and emissions reduction. 1. Introduction In a world of climate change, resource depletion and waste, the textile and materials industries are at...
- UNSW brings energy leaders together to fast-track Australia’s net zero futureAustralia’s energy leaders will gather at UNSW this week. UNSW Sydney The conference will address urgent energy challenges including home batteries, higher bills and climate resilience Climate Change Authority Chair Matt Kean will be among the keynote speakers State of Energy Research Conference runs July 14-16 at UNSW Sydney in Kensington Australia’s energy sector is […] The post UNSW brings energy leaders together to fast-track Australia’s net zero future appeared first on Eco News.
- Australia-Korea Partnership to Commercialise World-Leading Ocean Energy TechnologyDeep Sea Energy, an Australian renewable energy venture, has signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with one of Korea’s leading ocean engineering research institutes to accelerate the commercialisation of Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) technology. Deep Sea Energy, in partnership with the Korean Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering (KRISO), is advancing plans […] The post Australia-Korea Partnership to Commercialise World-Leading Ocean Energy Technology appeared first on Eco News.
- Textile Recyclers Australia Becomes Textile Recyclers GroupAfter more than a decade as Textile Recyclers Australia (TRA), the company is proud to announce its rebrand to Textile Recyclers Group (TRG), reflecting its expanding global reach, bold commitment to innovation, and growing network of partners. This milestone marks a significant evolution in TRG’s journey to give textiles a second life and shape the […] The post Textile Recyclers Australia Becomes Textile Recyclers Group appeared first on Eco News.
- IRCAI and AWS Select 23 New Startups for the 2025 Compute for Climate FellowshipThe program funds research and development of concepts that harness advanced cloud computing and artificial intelligence to solve global environmental challenges. The International Research Centre on Artificial Intelligence (IRCAI), an organisation under the auspices of UNESCO, and Amazon Web Services (AWS), today announced the 23 innovative startups selected to participate in this year’s Compute for […] The post IRCAI and AWS Select 23 New Startups for the 2025 Compute for Climate Fellowship appeared first on Eco News.
- Family of endangered ‘Bandicutes’ photographed in north west NSWSub-adult Shark Bay Bandicoot in the Pilliga. © Hayley Charlton-Howard The endangered Shark Bay Bandicoot is adapting to a feral predator-free life in NSW, almost two years after the species was reintroduced to Pilliga State Conservation Area on Gamilaroi Country in the north west. A photograph of a female bandicoot with three young at foot inspired confidence amongst ecologists […] The post Family of endangered ‘Bandicutes’ photographed in north west NSW appeared first on Eco News.
- Texas food banks are rationing meals for flood survivors because of Trump’s cutsThe July 4th flooding has become the first major disaster to expose the grave effects of Trump’s new food and hunger policies.
- Air Pollution Cuts in East Asia Likely Accelerated Global WarmingA new study finds that some forms of air pollution in the atmosphere have helped shade the Earth’s surface from the sun’s energy.
- Toxic Legacies and Transformative Learning: MPA-ESP Students Explore the Gowanus CanalIn June, a group of students stepped out of the classroom and into one of New York City’s most environmentally complex sites.
- How the Tulalip Tribes are using a helicopter to restore a salmon riverPacific Northwest rivers evolved with big wood. It looked something like this.
- Chicago was supposed to warn residents about toxic lead pipes last year. Most still have no idea.Eight months past a federal deadline, more than 90 percent of at-risk Chicagoans haven’t been told their drinking water could be unsafe.
- How H&M and Coach are shifting success metrics to scale circular businessBusinesses can track different metrics to show the benefits of a circular model. The post How H&M and Coach are shifting success metrics to scale circular business appeared first on Trellis.
- Let’s Prove That Fashion Can Be Sustainable.By Heather Marcus OAM Director – Fashion Awards Australia “Fashion Awards Australia is about giving young designers the opportunity to come together and show what they have worked on,” Director, Heather Marcus. Fashion Awards Australia allows contestants to show off their skills and creative flare in the design and construction of clothing. The fashion event held each […] The post Let’s Prove That Fashion Can Be Sustainable. appeared first on Eco News.
- Why the federal government is making climate data disappearUnder Trump, climate denial has given way to something even more dangerous: climate erasure.
- Concrete Cleaning : Tackle Oil Stains, Mold, and Mildew Like a ProConcrete cleaning isn’t just about looks—it’s key to protecting your home’s safety, value, and longevity. Last spring, I stared at my driveway, frustrated by a stubborn oil stain from a leaky car repair. Sound familiar? Concrete surfaces like driveways, patios, or garage floors take a beating from grease, mold, and mildew, turning your home’s curb...
- How Credo Beauty created new plastic from tiny bits of packagingThe cosmetics brand teamed up with the Pact Collective to create a first-of-its-kind lotion pump. The post How Credo Beauty created new plastic from tiny bits of packaging appeared first on Trellis.
- Carbon Offsets & Renewable Energy Certificates: 2025 UpdateEditor’s note: This is the second part of Earth911’s introduction to carbon offsets and renewable... The post Carbon Offsets & Renewable Energy Certificates: 2025 Update appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Meet Carbon Capture Innovator Varin Sikka, Barron Prize Young Hero Prize WinnerClimate Change has terrible impacts today, and youth coming of age face depressing prospects. However,... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Meet Carbon Capture Innovator Varin Sikka, Barron Prize Young Hero Prize Winner appeared first on Earth911.
- Onshore Wind Taskforce Strategy aims to double sector’s energy generationOnce hamstrung by a moratorium, wind farms are once again being greenlit with high hopes for local communities, businesses and consumers. Some 12 months after the Labour government took action to end what was perceived by many as an onshore wind energy ban – one of the party’s first steps after taking power – its […]
- Local authorities must do more to engage with public on climateImproving awareness and supporting behavioural change offer the biggest opportunities for positive environmental action. Based on advanced data taken from the ongoing 2025 National Environmental Services Survey, seen exclusively by Environment Journal, the public now considers nature and climate policy and governance to be the second biggest issue in environmental sustainability. Only climate change ranked higher. […]
- Rabies at seaRabies at sea Channel News brendan 14th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Ghost factories are a warning sign for green manufacturing’s futureDozens of planned green factories have been canceled, with more delayed or downsized, all hit by soaring costs, high interest rates and slow-growing EV demand.
- A heat wave hit New England’s grid. Clean energy saved the day.On the hottest day this year, behind-the-meter solar panels and a growing network of batteries helped prevent blackouts and saved consumers millions of dollars.
- Red flag warning says WA’s Cascades ripe for wildfireAfter weeks with no rain, Chelan and Douglas counties were warned of extreme fire risk Sunday. Two wildfires were already burning in the warning zone.
- McDonald’s Snack Wrap Nutrition: Is This Fast Food Favorite Really Healthy?What Is the McDonald’s Snack Wrap Nutrition? A McDonald’s Snack Wrap contains approximately 270–290 calories for the grilled version and 330–360 calories for the crispy version. The grilled option has 18–22g of protein, 12–14g of fat, and 780–800mg of sodium, making it a lighter and more protein-rich choice. In contrast, the crispy wrap includes more...
- ‘Disasters are a human choice’: Texas counties have little power to stop building in flood-prone areasExperts suggested that more data and education are needed as Texas and the rest of the country build in known flood plains.
- Troubled Lake Washington sockeye off to slow start this yearThis year's Lake Washington sockeye run is off to a rough start, but a salmon-trucking project by the Fish and Wildlife Department and Muckleshoot Indian Tribe aims to help.
- South Asian Rice Cake: Cultural Traditions, Recipes & Where to Try ThemSouth Asia is a land of rich traditions, vibrant festivals, and diverse cuisines. Among the many culinary treasures, rice cakes stand out as a beloved staple across the region. Whether you’re a curious traveler, passionate foodie, or cultural explorer, knowing the names and stories behind South Asian rice cakes opens up a world of taste...
- Inside New Orleans’ plan to fix its energy-hogging buildingsThe city's climate goals include cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2035.
- Chemical maker DuPont agrees to $27M settlement in polluted water lawsuit in upstate New YorkChemical maker DuPont has agreed to a $27 million settlement to resolve a nearly decade-long lawsuit over the contamination of an upstate New York village’s water supply.
- Forest Service Plan Threatens the Heart of an Alaskan WildernessAlaska’s Tongass is the world’s largest temperate rainforest and a sanctuary for wildlife. The Trump administration’s plan to rescind a rule banning roads in wild areas of national forests would open untouched parts of the Tongass and other forests to logging and development.Read more on E360 →
- 9 in 10 experts say it’s time to rethink the sustainability agendaOnly 6 percent of survey respondents feel the current approach to sustainability works. The post 9 in 10 experts say it’s time to rethink the sustainability agenda appeared first on Trellis.
- Environmental groups sue BPA over power market choiceThe lawsuit is the latest development in an ongoing debate over how to keep electricity affordable and reliable amid worsening climate change.
- In a First, Solar Was Europe's Biggest Source of Power Last MonthFor the first time, solar was the largest source of electricity in the EU last month, supplying a record 22 percent of the bloc's power.Read more on E360 →
- Seeing fewer fireflies this year? Here’s why, and how you can help.Fireflies are vulnerable to climate change and habitat loss. Some simple landscaping tricks and turning off porch lights can make a big difference.
- The oceans may contain much, much more plastic than previously thoughtA new study finds there are 27 million metric tons of invisible plastic particles in the North Atlantic alone.
- Earth911 Inspiration: You Can’t Talk Energy Without Addressing the ClimateThis week’s quote is from journalist Chris Hayes: “Having an energy conversation without talking about... The post Earth911 Inspiration: You Can’t Talk Energy Without Addressing the Climate appeared first on Earth911.
- Orcas found fashioning tools and trying to offer food to humansOne research team has observed killer whales trying to share their prey with humans, while another spots the giant mammals using ‘massage brushes’. Already considered one of the most intelligent species on the planet and nicknamed ‘humans of the sea’ by some, scientists believe they now have evidence of a concerted effort by the ocean […]
- 100,000 new EV charge points plugged into £381m public fundingThe recent announcement is centred on helping those lacking private driveways and with limited access to public charging stations to transition away from internal combustion engines. Driven by Future of Roads Minister Lilian Greenwood, those behind the project hope it could more than double the number of electric vehicle [EV] charge points across Britain. The […]
- Why Walmart’s first CSO thinks sustainability leaders should ‘live with operations’Resale entrepreneur Andy Ruben, who led the retailer’s strategy from 2004 to 2007, developed the company’s first environmental goals before heading its private-label business. The post Why Walmart’s first CSO thinks sustainability leaders should ‘live with operations’ appeared first on Trellis.
- Afterwoke: from identity to unityAfterwoke: from identity to unity Channel Comment brendan 11th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Kissing Bug vs Stink Bug – Which One Should You Be Worried About?✅ Quick Answer: Kissing Bug vs Stink Bug – Know the Danger While both kissing bugs and stink bugs can be found inside homes, only one poses a serious health risk. Stink bugs are primarily plant pests and produce a bad smell when disturbed—but they don’t bite or transmit disease. Kissing bugs, on the other...
- WA’s first electrified ferry sails, with 2 governors on boardThe Wenatchee will return to service next week after being out for two years, completing the first step toward converting the state's fleet to hybrid-electric power by 2040.
- Quiz: How Well Do You Know Your Western Hummingbirds?Of all the hummingbirds in the Americas—which is to say, every last one of the family’s 350-plus species—birders in the United States are lucky enough to have regular chances at seeing 15...
- Quiz: How Well Do You Know Your Western Hummingbirds?Of all the hummingbirds in the Americas—which is to say, every last one of the family’s 350-plus species—birders in the United States are lucky enough to have regular chances at seeing 15...
- Rivers Choose Their Path Based on Erosion—a Discovery That Could Transform Flood PlanningA new study offers insight into natural hazards and river restoration, potentially guiding infrastructure projects ahead of disasters like the recent Texas flooding.
- Trump wants to cut research centers like the one in this PNW forestCongress will take up Trump's proposed budget cuts, which target 26 long-term ecological research centers like the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest in Oregon.
- A fire charred this research forest. What happened next dazzledThe 2023 Lookout Fire burned most of a forest in Oregon. What's unfolding in the aftermath could inform the future of other forests burned as wildfire becomes fiercer and more frequent.
- Water stored in dams has caused a shift in Earth’s magnetic polesOver the past two centuries, humans have locked up enough water in dams to shift Earth’s poles slightly away from the planet’s axis of rotation, according to new research. Earth’s outermost solid layer sits atop goopy molten rock, so it can move relative to the magma below it. Anytime mass is redistributed around the planet’s […]
- AD and Biogas Industry Awards 2025 winners announcedThe winners for the AD and Biogas Industry Awards 2025 have now been revealed at a lavish ceremony hosted by Rory Bremner at the Birmingham National Conference Centre on Wednesday night, 9 July. Run by the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) and the World Biogas Association (WBA), the Awards celebrate excellence and innovation in […]
- Veolia to build £70 million closed-loop plastics recycling facility near ShrewsburyResource management company Veolia has launched its biggest UK plastics recycling project with a £70 million investment which will include the country’s first “tray to tray” closed loop PET recycling facility in Battlefield near Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Construction on the facility has begun, said the group in a 9 July announcement, with plans for the site […]
- Solar Ovens Serve Up Yummy Food Almost AnywhereFor an earth-friendly epicurean treat, switch off your stove and step outside. Permit the sun... The post Solar Ovens Serve Up Yummy Food Almost Anywhere appeared first on Earth911.
- Spotify-backed fund backs emerging carbon removal approachesThe Climate Transformation Fund makes catalytic purchases to help scale innovative removal solutions. The post Spotify-backed fund backs emerging carbon removal approaches appeared first on Trellis.
- 31 subsidiaries, 905 warehouses: How to manage sustainability at a holding companyDozens of diverse portfolio companies can make it challenging to implement ESG strategies. The post 31 subsidiaries, 905 warehouses: How to manage sustainability at a holding company appeared first on Trellis.
- Methodology: How we assess a company’s progress toward net zeroFor each article in our Chasing Net Zero series, Trellis interrogates company statements and consults experts in corporate climate action. The post Methodology: How we assess a company’s progress toward net zero appeared first on Trellis.
- Nestlé is on track to halve emissions by 2030. Here’s how (holes and all)The food and beverage giant has achieved meaningful emissions cuts, but questions about its commitments remain — particularly around its use of carbon removals. The post Nestlé is on track to halve emissions by 2030. Here’s how (holes and all) appeared first on Trellis.
- Louisiana is the latest state to greenwash gasA new state law that redefines natural gas as a “green” energy source was adapted from language written by a right-wing think tank.
- Japanese Nail Clippers: Salon-Quality Results at Home✂️ Quick Facts: Why Japanese Nail Clippers Are the Best Blade Sharpness: Up to 92% edge retention after 100 uses (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Eco-Friendly: Recyclable, durable, and zero batteries needed Used By: Salon pros, podiatrists, and grooming experts worldwide Zero Splinter Cuts: Smooth precision avoids nail cracking Trend Alert: Rising demand in J-Beauty and...
- SURFERS ACROSS THE GLOBE PADDLE OUT TO DEFEND THE DEEPSurfrider Foundation Australia is known for large paddle outs as part of national days of action, including this 1000+ paddle out in Torquay in 2024 to stop a large seismic blasting proposal off the coast of Victoria. Surfrider Foundation Australia leads national day of action on 20 July in solidarity with global calls to stop […] The post SURFERS ACROSS THE GLOBE PADDLE OUT TO DEFEND THE DEEP appeared first on Eco News.
- Scholarships spark innovation and growth in Australian agricultureA new report from Nuffield Australia shows that almost 90% of alumni have enhanced their farming systems and boosted production after completing the prestigious scholarship. The Nuffield Australia Impact Report 2025 highlights the powerful role the Nuffield program plays in driving innovation, leadership, and new business opportunities across the sector. Nuffield Australia CEO, Jodie Redcliffe, […] The post Scholarships spark innovation and growth in Australian agriculture appeared first on Eco News.
- World Heritage Committee orders full review of Australia’s management of the Great Barrier Reef next yearUNESCO’s World Heritage Committee has ordered a full review of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef management in 2026, following the sixth mass bleaching event in nine years and severe coastal flooding. Australia must submit a full State of Conservation report, outlining progress on tackling threats. UNESCO flagged four key areas where Australia is falling short: cutting […] The post World Heritage Committee orders full review of Australia’s management of the Great Barrier Reef next year appeared first on Eco News.
- Decarbonizing fashion and luxury require action where value and impact intersect, and AI could play a key roleDecarbonizing the fashion and luxury industry is no longer a side initiative, but a critical business imperative that will reshape industry dynamics over the next decade. A new report published by Bain & Company found that the most effective decarbonization pathway lies at the intersection of carbon impact and business value—where environmental gains align with […] The post Decarbonizing fashion and luxury require action where value and impact intersect, and AI could play a key role appeared first on Eco News.
- How Real-World Events Underscore the Urgency of Climate DisclosuresWith 2024 once again breaking records as the hottest year on record and a relentless series of extreme weather events continuing into 2025, the past few years have been a stark wake-up call for communities and businesses. Recent data from NASA confirms what many are experiencing firsthand: floods, droughts and other climate extremes are becoming more frequent, severe and […] The post How Real-World Events Underscore the Urgency of Climate Disclosures appeared first on Eco News.
- How To Make Your Own Toothpaste From ScratchLearning to make your own health and beauty products at home carries loads of benefits.... The post How To Make Your Own Toothpaste From Scratch appeared first on Earth911.
- Who cleans up this mess? African oil spills, corporate ‘responsibility’Black gold pours into the Gulf of Suez, Libya struggles to deal with a tanker explosion, and Shell still hasn’t covered the costs of exploration and exploitation in the Niger Delta. This summer has been a torrid time for anyone working PR for the oil and gas industry. Climate change events have been starkly visible. […]
- Solihull students make flowerbeds from reused materialsThe beautification project’s second year was themed around circularity and recycling. Students at Newlands Bishop Farm, Solihull, which offers training and work-based learning opportunities to adults with learning difficulties, mental health condition and autism, were tasked with creating new infrastructure to improve Malvern Park. Among other things, work has introduced bee friendly plants, sensory elements, […]
- Overlooked and undervalued, the chemical industry needs attentionAcross the various policy papers published by the government last month as part of their ‘modern industrial strategy’, the word steel is mentioned 22 times. Chemicals is mentioned 14 times. Considering how much the steel industry has dominated recent news headlines, this level of focus […]
- A tender moment in a troubled industry?A tender moment in a troubled industry? Channel Comment brendan 10th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Apply to 25 Climate Tech Startups to Watch in 2025The list recognizes early-stage startups innovating toward net zero in five categories: energy, carbon, transport, industry and nature. The post Apply to 25 Climate Tech Startups to Watch in 2025 appeared first on Trellis.
- Enjoy Free Admission and Programs in Honor of Latino Conservation Week on September 20, 2025Celebrate Latino Conservation Week at Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary with free admission for all on Saturday, September 20. As part of this free event, guests are invited to connect with...
- Enjoy Free Admission and Programs in Honor of Latino Conservation Week on September 20, 2025Celebrate Latino Conservation Week at Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary with free admission for all on Saturday, September 20. As part of this free event, guests are invited to connect with...
- The Swamp Sanctuary is No Home for Gopher Tortoises18131 Sorry, we’re closed! If only gopher tortoises could read. This poor tortoise, trying to find its way around in some very swampy habitat, was looking for dry land when it encountered the...
- The Swamp Sanctuary is No Home for Gopher Tortoises18131 Sorry, we’re closed! If only gopher tortoises could read. This poor tortoise, trying to find its way around in some very swampy habitat, was looking for dry land when it encountered the...
- Drought is draining water supplies and driving up food costs where you’d least expectFrom Mexico City to the Mekong Delta, increasingly severe droughts caused by climate change are laying waste to ecosystems and economies everywhere.
- 13-year-old suspected of setting off fireworks that sparked Southern California wildfireA 13-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of setting off fireworks that sparked a wildfire this week in coastal Southern California, forcing the evacuations of about a hundred canyon homes.
- Pakistan's Solar Revolution Is Bringing Power to the PeopleFed up with pricey electricity from an unreliable grid, Pakistanis have snapped up cheap solar panels. In an interview, Muhammad Mustafa Amjad, of Islamabad-based Renewables First, says his country can stand as a model for other nations as they transition away from fossil fuels.Read more on E360 →
- After their net-zero pledges expired, these companies set a course without SBTiJBS, United Airlines and Johnson & Johnson are among the more than 200 companies that have not subsequently had net-zero targets validated by the organization. The post After their net-zero pledges expired, these companies set a course without SBTi appeared first on Trellis.
- What KIND Snacks can teach us about the new frontiers of paper packagingMore brands are shifting to paper packaging — but not without challenges. The post What KIND Snacks can teach us about the new frontiers of paper packaging appeared first on Trellis.
- 5000 people meet 300 MPs in Parliament, with these climate demandsThe historic Mass Climate Lobby calls on the UK Government to deliver funding for communities hit hardest by climate change, restore native nature and create a greener future jobs market. Taking place today, Wednesday 9th July, the event is led by The Climate Coalition, which counts 22million members. The action has been welcomed by Prime […]
- Congress is killing clean energy tax credits. Here’s how to use them before they disappear.There are just a few weeks left to tap federal programs that make purchasing an EV, heat pump, or solar panels more affordable.
- Pope prays for world to recognize urgency of climate crisis as he celebrates Mass’ using new ritePope Leo XIV is praying for the world to recognize the urgency of the climate crisis and “hear the cry of the poor.”
- Is an Everyday Garden Trick a Key to Carbon Capture?For decades, farmers and gardeners have supplemented their soil with lime, volcanic ash, and crushed... The post Is an Everyday Garden Trick a Key to Carbon Capture? appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Simen Saetre on Making Salmon a New, Domesticated FishFarmed salmon has been touted as a solution to food scarcity as the world turns... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Simen Saetre on Making Salmon a New, Domesticated Fish appeared first on Earth911.
- 7% of Earth’s surface broke local temperature records for MayThe data reinforces our understanding that new highs are being set for localised heat at an alarming rate, while ‘coldest days’ are becoming more difficult to find. According to the National Centers for Environmental Information at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, mean monthly temperature records last reached new highs in September 2023, when 20% […]
- Rapid Adaptation Pathways Assessment toolkit helps councils mitigate climate changeA new resource helps regional and local powers take immediate and effective steps to prepare for a hotter, wetter and less predictable atmosphere. Here’s what you need to know about this invaluable asset. On Tuesday 13th May, ADEPT and the Environment Agency launched a pivotal new resource for local authorities [LAs], the Rapid Adaptation Pathways […]
- Do Octopuses Have Beaks? Shocking Truth About Their Hidden BiteDo Octopuses Have Beaks? Quick Answer: Yes! Octopuses have a sharp, bird-like beak hidden where their arms meet. It’s powerful enough to crush crabs, inject venom, and even puncture human skin in some species.* Imagine a creature with no bones, three hearts and the ability to vanish into its surroundings like a marine magician. That’s...
- Climate activists victim of flakey arrestsClimate activists victim of flakey arrests Channel News brendan 9th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Australia’s Green Divide: Uber Green Bridges Aspiration with Fully Electric RidesCost and convenience identified as key barriers to Australia’s green adoption Emotional impact and Australia’s State-by-State battle for sustainable living revealed Findings released as Uber Green campaign launch reunites a trio of True Blue iconic Aussies Uber has transitioned its Uber Green product to a fully electric rideshare option since April this year, marking a […] The post Australia’s Green Divide: Uber Green Bridges Aspiration with Fully Electric Rides appeared first on Eco News.
- More EV chargers hitting NSW kerbsidesElectric Vehicle drivers in NSW will soon have access to another 549 new kerbside chargers across 130 suburbs, thanks to a $2.8 million investment by the Minns Labor Government. The new chargers will make EV charging easier, more accessible and convenient for drivers who don’t have off-street parking, such as those who live in apartments […] The post More EV chargers hitting NSW kerbsides appeared first on Eco News.
- Feral-free zones spark small mammal boom in Australian desertUNSW Sydney A 26-year study at the Arid Recovery Reserve reveals how removing invasive predators like cats and foxes triggers a dramatic reshaping of desert small mammal communities. The removal of invasive feral animals like cats and foxes from a fenced reserve in South Australia has led to an astonishing ecological transformation, a study led […] The post Feral-free zones spark small mammal boom in Australian desert appeared first on Eco News.
- SSFA’s Taxonomy Workstream Releases Additional Guidance to Further Application of the Singapore-Asia Taxonomy in Green and Transition FinancingThe Singapore Sustainable Finance Association (SSFA) today launched its latest publication, titled “Guidance for Leveraging the Singapore-Asia Taxonomy in Green and Transition Financing. Developed by SSFA’s Taxonomy Workstream, this guidance addresses practical questions that financial institutions and real economy corporates in Southeast Asia encounter as they apply the Singapore-Asia Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance (SAT) for […] The post SSFA’s Taxonomy Workstream Releases Additional Guidance to Further Application of the Singapore-Asia Taxonomy in Green and Transition Financing appeared first on Eco News.
- RED, RICH AND READY TO POUR: GRAMPIANS WINE’S ‘RED SERIES’ RETURNS THIS WINTERExperience the finest wines Western Victoria has to offer, all under one roof Western Victoria’s top wineries are heading to Ballarat this month for an unmissable weekend of wine tasting and regional food as the much-loved Red Series returns to the Ballarat Mining Exchange. Running across three sessions on Friday 25 July (4pm–7pm) and Saturday 26 July (12pm–3pm; 4pm–7pm), the Red Series is your […] The post RED, RICH AND READY TO POUR: GRAMPIANS WINE’S ‘RED SERIES’ RETURNS THIS WINTER appeared first on Eco News.
- Koalas Spend Just 10 Minutes a Day on the Ground — That's Usually When They're KilledKoalas, which spend most of their lives high up in eucalyptus trees, usually die while on the ground, often mauled by dogs or hit by cars. More striking, a new study reveals that the amount of time they spend on the ground is only around 10 minutes a day.Read more on E360 →
- A cheat sheet on the GOP budget law and Trump’s latest shot at solar and windGeothermal, clean hydrogen, nuclear and fuel cells still qualify for tax breaks, but anyone wanting to use commercial EV credits must act fast. The post A cheat sheet on the GOP budget law and Trump’s latest shot at solar and wind appeared first on Trellis.
- This Texas county asked for disaster resilience help. The flood came first.Amid historic Texas floods, the Trump administration is retreating from disaster preparedness.
- State Budget Delivers High Levels of Funding for Everglades18112 In June, the state leadership agreed on a budget to end the 2025 legislative session. Audubon celebrated the passage of a state park protection bill, stopped amendments that would have caused...
- State Budget Delivers High Levels of Funding for Everglades18112 In June, the state leadership agreed on a budget to end the 2025 legislative session. Audubon celebrated the passage of a state park protection bill, stopped amendments that would have caused...
- 40th Annual Everglades Coalition Conference18108 A record number of attendees came together for the 40th annual Everglades Coalition Conference, “Reflections on Progress and Opportunities,” held this year in Miami at the Miccosukee Hotel...
- 40th Annual Everglades Coalition Conference18108 A record number of attendees came together for the 40th annual Everglades Coalition Conference, “Reflections on Progress and Opportunities,” held this year in Miami at the Miccosukee Hotel...
- Partial Approval of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Restoration Blueprint Leaves Room for Future HarmFor more than a century, Audubon has been a leading voice for conservation in the Florida Keys—from establishing the Key West National Wildlife Refuge in 1908 to protect birds from the plume trade...
- Partial Approval of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Restoration Blueprint Leaves Room for Future HarmFor more than a century, Audubon has been a leading voice for conservation in the Florida Keys—from establishing the Key West National Wildlife Refuge in 1908 to protect birds from the plume trade...
- Court Rejects Sugar Industry Challenge to Everglades RestorationA critical legal battle initiated by sugar companies against the Army Corps of Engineers reached its conclusion in March, with the 11th Circuit Court issuing a unanimous ruling in favor of the...
- Court Rejects Sugar Industry Challenge to Everglades RestorationA critical legal battle initiated by sugar companies against the Army Corps of Engineers reached its conclusion in March, with the 11th Circuit Court issuing a unanimous ruling in favor of the...
- Victory Against Development in the EvergladesAudubon has worked with many partners over the years to “Hold the Line” in Miami-Dade County to prevent development into the Everglades. The Miami-Dade County Commission instituted the line in...
- Victory Against Development in the EvergladesAudubon has worked with many partners over the years to “Hold the Line” in Miami-Dade County to prevent development into the Everglades. The Miami-Dade County Commission instituted the line in...
- Wood Storks Shift Nesting Sites as Southwest Florida Water ChangesAudubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary once hosted the largest Wood Stork nesting colony in North America. As development continues to impact the Southwest Florida landscape, Wood Storks have...
- Wood Storks Shift Nesting Sites as Southwest Florida Water ChangesAudubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary once hosted the largest Wood Stork nesting colony in North America. As development continues to impact the Southwest Florida landscape, Wood Storks have...
- Jerry Lorenz Retires from the Everglades Science Center After More Than 30 Years of Everglades ResearchAs Audubon Florida’s state director of research, Jerry Lorenz, PhD, played a critical role in the conservation of Florida’s special places. Based at the Everglades Science Center in Tavernier, he...
- Jerry Lorenz Retires from the Everglades Science Center After More Than 30 Years of Everglades ResearchAs Audubon Florida’s state director of research, Jerry Lorenz, PhD, played a critical role in the conservation of Florida’s special places. Based at the Everglades Science Center in Tavernier, he...
- State of the Slough Spring 2025At the southern end of Everglades National Park, a series of sloughs convey fresh water to the Florida Bay estuary. Audubon researchers track these freshwater deliveries (or lack thereof) and their...
- State of the Slough Spring 2025At the southern end of Everglades National Park, a series of sloughs convey fresh water to the Florida Bay estuary. Audubon researchers track these freshwater deliveries (or lack thereof) and their...
- Stay calm. The ‘earthquake swarm’ at Mount Rainier is normalHundreds of earthquakes are detected at or near Mount Rainier each year, with "swarms" typically occurring once or twice annually. No need to panic.
- WA wildfire danger: Red flag warning issuedMuch of the east side of the state is under a red flag warning from the National Weather Service as conditions become conducive to extreme fire behavior.
- How plastic in the ocean hurts animalsPlastic pollution is injuring, sickening and killing wildlife — from seabirds and turtles to seals and whales The post How plastic in the ocean hurts animals appeared first on Environment America.
- Sustainable Development Program Awards 2025 Departmental HonorsFour graduating students were selected for their outstanding academic achievements in sustainable development.
- Tips for a fun, healthy and sustainable day at the beachUse our tips to make your next day at the beach healthier for the environment and for your family. The post Tips for a fun, healthy and sustainable day at the beach appeared first on Environment America.
- Trump administration pulls back on plans to rewrite Biden-era asbestos banThe Trump administration is dropping plans to allow continued use of the last type of asbestos legally allowed in U.S. manufacturing after an outcry from asbestos opponents.
- Nature-positive AI projects hailed successes following £2 million investmentSix data and AI projects have successfully converted a £2 million cash injection from Innovate UK into real-world solutions that are said to be having a purposeful, positive impact on the environment and encouraging additional investment. The projects include: Ocean Ledger – the geospatial analytics startup has advanced its historical and prediction modelling products for […]
- Wildfires burn in Spain and France after blistering heat waveWildfires were raging in Spain and France on Tuesday after a dayslong heat wave parched landscapes in the region and turned woodlands into tinderboxes.
- World first claimed for hybrid solar-powered inland shipping vesselDutch maritime solar innovator Wattlab has delivered a solar energy system for HGK Shipping’s inland shipping cargo vessel Blue Marlin. In what’s presented as a significant technical milestone for sustainable inland shipping, the vessel’s 192 solar panels will provide power to both the onboard and propulsion systems, making the Blue Marlin the first inland shipping […]
- Intense downpours like those in Texas are more frequent, but there’s no telling where they’ll happenIntense rainstorms are becoming more frequent in most of the U.S., but where they occur and whether they cause catastrophic floods is largely a matter of chance.
- PurAffinity signs first commercial agreement for full-scale deployment of its PFAS removal technologyThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Puraffinity. Puraffinity, a leading innovator in PFAS removal technologies, has signed its first commercial agreement to implement its flagship product, Puratech G400, in a full-scale water treatment project. This marks a significant milestone in the company’s transition from pilot projects to commercial deployment. The agreement […]
- Seeing Glacier Landscapes in a Different LightA collaborative exhibit between artist Patricia Maurides and scientist Karina Yager explores how humans perceive changes in the natural world.
- McKinsey, Google and others make $41 million credit purchase from Louisiana carbon removal projectBackers say Arbor’s bioenergy technology is on a path to capture and store carbon for less than $100 a ton. The post McKinsey, Google and others make $41 million credit purchase from Louisiana carbon removal project appeared first on Trellis.
- Open-source AI models support water quality monitoringCollaborative innovation project River Deep Mountain AI (RDMAI) has announced the open-source release of a suite of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) models that it says are set to transform the way water quality data is collected and used. Funded by Ofwat’s Water Breakthrough Challenge and led by Northumbrian Water, with Spring Innovation as […]
- Yorkshire schools SuDS partnership boosts flood resilienceSchools are ideal locations for sustainable drainage systems as part of flood and storm overflow reduction strategies, says Lorna Davis, director, SuDSPlanter Ltd, who details a recent community partnership with Yorkshire Water Yorkshire Water has partnered with sustainable drainage and engineering specialist SuDSPlanter® to install rainwater planters in 15 schools and one urban farm. A […]
- Puraffinity and US Army Corps of Engineers partner to advance PFAS remediation technologiesThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Puraffinity. Puraffinity, a leading innovator of advanced adsorbents for the removal of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), has announced a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC). The goal of the collaboration is to conduct […]
- Composite material introduces passive cooling and longer lifespan for solar panelsSaudi Arabian researchers claim their innovation will significantly boost electricity generation and improve technology cooling in some of the world’s hottest regions. The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology team, including members from King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, have released figures from testing of a new composite material made for solar panels. […]
- Texas Floods 2025: Death Toll, Causes & Preparedness GuideTimeline of the 2025 Texas Floods Date Key Events July 3 NWS issues flood watch for Central Texas predicting 5-7 inches of rain July 4 (Early AM) Storms rapidly intensify; 12+ inches of rain fall in parts of Hill Country July 4 (4:03 AM) Flash flood emergency issued; Guadalupe River surges 26 ft in <...
- How To Combat the Urban Heat Island Effect at HomeThe urban heat island effect occurs in cities, where structures like buildings, roads, and parking... The post How To Combat the Urban Heat Island Effect at Home appeared first on Earth911.
- Need Quick Meals? Recipes That Use Sustainable IngredientsWhen you live a busy lifestyle, it’s understandable that you’d rely on the convenience of... The post Need Quick Meals? Recipes That Use Sustainable Ingredients appeared first on Earth911.
- Westminster landfill tax receipts fall £3million year-on-yearThe drop reflects a longstanding trend which some welcome as a sign of improvements to the circular economy. According to official data released by the UK Government, total provisional Climate Change Levy [CCL] and Carbon Price Floor [CPF] receipts for the tax year 2024-25 were £1,794million. This represents a 2% fall compared with the previous […]
- Can Dogs Have Cheez-Its? A Vet-Backed Look at This Crunchy SnackYou’re munching on Cheez-Its, and your dog’s soulful eyes are begging for a bite. It’s a familiar scene for pet owners, but it raises a critical question: Can dogs have Cheez-Its? As a devoted pet parent, you want to share the joy of a tasty snack, but ensuring your dog’s safety comes first. With many...
- Endangered Woylies released ‘beyond the fence’ in groundbreaking wildlife restoration projectHarriet Harte and a Woylie springing from the bag. © Brad Leue The next chapter in Australian Wildlife conservancy’s (AWC) groundbreaking Mammal Restoration Project commenced last week, when over 100 endangered Woylies (Brush-tailed Bettongs) were released outside a feral predator-free fenced area in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region. The translocation sets a new standard for the protection of native animals […] The post Endangered Woylies released ‘beyond the fence’ in groundbreaking wildlife restoration project appeared first on Eco News.
- Pause, not plunder: International Seabed Authority must halt deep-sea mining rush© Alexander Semenov The Deep Sea Conservation Coalition (DSCC) is calling for the international community to urgently establish a moratorium on destructive deep-sea mining to prevent irreversible harm to ocean ecosystems and protect the rights of current and future generations. Over the next three weeks, States will convene in Kingston, Jamaica, for the critical International Seabed Authority (ISA) […] The post Pause, not plunder: International Seabed Authority must halt deep-sea mining rush appeared first on Eco News.
- Australians Demand Stronger Action on Circular Economy, New Study RevealsAustralians are calling for stronger action from businesses and government to make the circular economy more accessible and incentivising, with significant support for easier recycling/repair and financial incentives. A striking 89% of Australians believe circularity should be a priority for businesses and government in addressing environmental challenges, exceeding the global average of 86%. A new […] The post Australians Demand Stronger Action on Circular Economy, New Study Reveals appeared first on Eco News.
- New study maps key regions for killer whales in Australian watersA northwest Australia killer whale captured on Ningaloo Reef. Photo courtesy John Totterdell (CETREC WA). While well documented in the Northern Hemisphere and Antarctica, much less is known about killer whales (Orcinus orca) in Australia. However, orcas are actually sighted year-round in all coastal states and territories and a new Flinders University study has now […] The post New study maps key regions for killer whales in Australian waters appeared first on Eco News.
- Grace Lillian Lee Makes History with “The Guardians” at Paris Couture Fashion Week supported by EpsonWoven sculptures by Grace Lillian Lee that feature in “The Guardians” at Paris Couture Fashion Week This week, acclaimed artist and designer Grace Lillian Lee will present her debut couture collection The Guardians at 229LAB in the Marais district of Paris during Paris Couture Fashion Week. This exclusive, invitation-only showcase marks an historic milestone for both Australian […] The post Grace Lillian Lee Makes History with “The Guardians” at Paris Couture Fashion Week supported by Epson appeared first on Eco News.
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- In Uganda, Deadly Landslides Force an Agricultural ReckoningAs growing populations denude its slopes and heavy rain intensifies, Mount Elgon has become increasingly vulnerable to landslides. In response, Ugandan farmers are planting native trees and changing the crops they plant in efforts to build resilience against future disasters.Read more on E360 →
- Wildfire near Lake Cushman closes trails in OlympicsThe fire in steep, rocky terrain was growing along the lake, shutting down trailheads near the popular Staircase area.
- Two Longtime Lamont Research Professors Honored With New AppointmentsRobin Bell has been named the Marie Tharp Lamont Research Professor and Richard Seager the Ewing Lamont Research Professor.
- The science behind Texas’ catastrophic floodsAt least 95 people died in the flash floods. The disaster has the fingerprints of climate change all over it.
- WA’s drought deepens and the summer forecast offers no respiteSeattle just had the fifth-driest June on record. This kind of Washington weather isn't normal, experts warn, but it's going to be.
- With 'Big Beautiful Bill,' U.S. to Reverse Course on Clean EnergyThe Republican spending bill, signed into law Friday, will reset the course for the U.S. energy sector, analyses show. The law rapidly phases out tax credits for wind, solar, and electric cars, while making it cheaper to drill and mine for fossil fuels on federal lands. Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Podcast: Kelly Ramsey on Life as a Hotshot Firefighter and the Burning Reality of America’s Wildfire CrisisWhat does it take to stand on the front lines of one of the most... The post Earth911 Podcast: Kelly Ramsey on Life as a Hotshot Firefighter and the Burning Reality of America’s Wildfire Crisis appeared first on Earth911.
- Study: AI can cut billions of tons of carbon from food, power and mobility sectorsThe benefits of applying it to alternative proteins, electricity grids and shared mobility far outweigh the additional emissions from data centers. The post Study: AI can cut billions of tons of carbon from food, power and mobility sectors appeared first on Trellis.
- These 4 trends are driving the carbon market toward higher pricesBuying by nation states and the spread of compliance schemes are among the factors expected to significantly increase demand for credits. The post These 4 trends are driving the carbon market toward higher prices appeared first on Trellis.
- Disaster 101: Your guide to extreme weather preparation, relief, and recoveryNo matter where you live, extreme weather can hit your area and change your life. Whether it’s a hurricane, winter storm, flash flood, tornado, wildfire, or heat wave, disasters can damage or destroy your home and property, cause lengthy power outages, and stall civic services. Grist created a comprehensive guide to help you stay ready […]
- Atlanta is embracing a cheap, effective way to beat urban heat: ‘cool roofs’White or reflective roofs significantly reduce temperatures. Atlanta is the latest city to mandate their adoption.
- How climate change is worsening extreme heatThe latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters — and how they may be playing out where you live.
- How climate change is worsening flooding and heavy rainfallThe latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters — and how they may be playing out where you live.
- How climate change may be affecting tornadoesThe latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters— and how they may be playing out where you live.
- How climate change is supercharging wildfiresThe latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters — and how they may be playing out where you live.
- How climate change is intensifying hurricanesThe latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters — and how they may be playing out where you live.
- Know your rights as an immigrant before, during, and after disastersHere are trusted, reliable resources to use during extreme weather or natural disasters for non-English speakers and undocumented immigrants.
- What you should know about disaster recovery Your guide to this months- or years-long process, from rebuilding your home, to taking care of your mental health, avoiding scams to finding community support after you experience a hurricane, wildfire, flood, or other disaster.
- How to find housing and rebuild your home after a disasterA guide for renters and homeowners on knowing your rights, as well as how to handle FEMA aid and insurance claims, avoid contractor scams, and rebuild in a way that protects your home.
- What exactly is a natural disaster?Here are the types of extreme weather you may face — from tornadoes to floods to snow storms — and the officials who determine how severe it is and how financial assistance is distributed.
- How disaster relief and response workYour guide to the agencies and programs responsible for emergency services and disaster aid, how to return home and clean up safely, navigate FEMA aid, and more after a hurricane, wildfire, flood, or other disaster.
- Know your voting rights before, during, and after a disasterIf extreme weather disrupts local services or destroys your belongings around election day, here’s how to make sure you can still cast your ballot.
- How to access food before, during, and after a disasterUse this guide to find out more about keeping food safe, getting fresh, hot meals in a time of crisis, and learning how to navigate food programs.
- How to prepare for a disasterYour guide to finding accurate information, emergency kits, evacuations, protecting your home, and more if you’re at risk of a hurricane, wildfire, flood, or other disaster.
- Conozca sus derechos como inmigrante antes, durante y después de un desastreA continuación, hallará fuentes confiables y seguras para usar durante fenómenos climáticos extremos o desastres naturales para personas que no hablan inglés e inmigrantes indocumentados
- How to protect your health if a disaster strikes your community Your guide to the biggest health consequences of extreme weather — from mosquito-and tick-borne illnesses to mental health issues — and how to best prepare for them.
- Low VOC Carpet: The Healthier Flooring Choice for Kids, Pets & Allergy SufferersWhat Is Low VOC Carpet? Low VOC carpet refers to flooring made with materials and adhesives that emit significantly fewer volatile organic compounds (VOCs)—harmful airborne chemicals that can affect indoor air quality. “Low VOC” typically means the carpet has been tested in a controlled chamber and emits less than 0.5 milligrams of total VOCs per...
- Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Your DietThis is the final article in a five-part series that helps you find ways to... The post Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Your Diet appeared first on Earth911.
- 31% more commercial electric vehicles since 2024 still well below targetLow emission freight is growing significantly in the UK, but Downing Street goals are still a tailpipe dream. According to data published by Inverto, there were 88,787 electric lorries and vans on British roads by the end of December 2024. This is up 31% on the 67,678 registered 12 months earlier. Despite making sizeable inroads, […]
- Water sustainability should be top priority for Net Zero WeekThe UK’s official national awareness campaign promoting carbon neutrality is celebrating its fifth anniversary. But few people are talking within the context of conserving our most precious resource. With a focus on transforming infrastructure, operations and public engagement, including the key role that water sustainability and greener energy storage can play, the relationship between water, […]
- ReGen 2025 Makes Sustainable Packaging Solutions the Centre Focus in Australia’s Circular Economy PushAustralia generates over 76 million tonnes of waste each year, with nearly 27% still going to landfill, and packaging remains a significant contributor. Despite some progress, Australian businesses are spending around $1.4?billion annually to send $26.5?billion worth of materials to landfill, confirming the urgent need for upstream change in how we design and manage packaging […] The post ReGen 2025 Makes Sustainable Packaging Solutions the Centre Focus in Australia’s Circular Economy Push appeared first on Eco News.
- New report finds Australia could build a $36b low-carbon fuel industry, cut emissions by 230m tonnes, and strengthen fuel securityAustralia has a $36 billion opportunity to establish a world-leading low carbon liquid fuel (LCLF) industry, reduce emissions by 230 million tonnes by 2050, and lessen reliance on imported fuels – but only if it acts promptly, according to a landmark report from the CEFC and Deloitte. The report, Refined Ambitions: Exploring Australia’s Low Carbon Liquid […] The post New report finds Australia could build a $36b low-carbon fuel industry, cut emissions by 230m tonnes, and strengthen fuel security appeared first on Eco News.
- Doubling down on sustainability commitments: practical solutions to meeting the AI challengeBy Joe Craparotta, Vice President Cloud & Service Providers, Pacific, Schneider Electric The best time is now As the saying goes, the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the second-best is today. In the same way, many in the data centre industry began their sustainability journey years ago. While progress has […] The post Doubling down on sustainability commitments: practical solutions to meeting the AI challenge appeared first on Eco News.
- Why “less is more” may be the trick on ESGBy Paul Eastwood, Managing Partner of Argon & Co As pressure builds around climate action and ESG performance, organisations are feeling the heat. Regulators, investors, customers, and employees are demanding more transparency, faster progress, and deeper commitments. And in a world increasingly flooded with ESG frameworks, standards, and compliance checklists, the instinctive response can be […] The post Why “less is more” may be the trick on ESG appeared first on Eco News.
- Plan prepares lake suburbs for climate hazardsThe plan covers suburbs from Teralba to Toronto A new plan aiming to bolster suburbs on Lake Macquarie’s western shore against the effects of climate change is now on public exhibition. The draft Teralba to Toronto Climate Resilience Plan cites increasing risks of bush fire, flooding, lake level rise and other climate hazards in coming […] The post Plan prepares lake suburbs for climate hazards appeared first on Eco News.
- H2 break it to you, the UK is missing a massive opportunity with hydrogen flightAs the UK government targets economic growth as its key priority, few opportunities offer quite as much promise as the development of hydrogen aircraft. Not only would it position the UK at the forefront of solving one of the knottiest climate problems, but it would […]
- They still walk among usThey still walk among us Channel Comment brendan 7th July 2025 Teaser Media
- 10 Ways to Reduce Waste at Home and Go GreenA household of three people produces around 2,400 kilograms of waste per year, according to EPA data. That’s about two small cars! Most of this waste ends up in landfills or the ocean. It harms the environment, pollutes our ecosystems and wildlife. Waste at home is easier to reduce than you think. Start by recycling,...
- These fishermen made peace with offshore wind. Then Trump came along.Called “traitors” at the docks, over 100 East Coast fishermen are also working for wind developers. Many voted for a president who wants to tear it all down.
- A deadline looms for a new Colorado River plan. What happens if there isn’t one?It would likely be complicated, messy and involve big lawsuits, according to experts and former officials.
- 2025 NSW Sustainability Awards are open for entry.The NSW Sustainability Awards celebrates and honours trailblazers and innovators who are dedicated to creating a more sustainable future for NSW. It is an opportunity to showcase your remarkable efforts and contributions towards sustainability. The NSW Sustainability Awards reflect the goals of the Banksia Foundation and NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and […] The post 2025 NSW Sustainability Awards are open for entry. appeared first on Eco News.
- EV sales power ahead in 2025Electric Vehicle Council Electric vehicle sales in Australia are off to a strong start in 2025, already outpacing the first half of last year, according to the Electric Vehicle Council. New figures from the EVC and other sources show that more than 14,000 additional battery electric (BEV) and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEV) have been sold […] The post EV sales power ahead in 2025 appeared first on Eco News.
- ImpactWorks Alliance Announced at FFD4 to Embed Sustainability into Business DecisionsNew partnership aims to close the implementation gap by turning sustainability commitments into credible, real-world action. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), in collaboration with Social Value International (SVI), today announced the ImpactWorks Alliance at the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4). The new global initiative aims […] The post ImpactWorks Alliance Announced at FFD4 to Embed Sustainability into Business Decisions appeared first on Eco News.
- GRI recognized at UN conference as a common ground for global impact reportingRobin Hodess, CEO of GRI Outcome document calls for using GRI Standards to ensure comparable sustainability disclosure across countries GRI has been recognized during the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) as foundational for the global sustainability reporting system. Paragraph 34e of the ‘Compromiso de Sevilla’ – the outcome document of FfD4 – explicitly […] The post GRI recognized at UN conference as a common ground for global impact reporting appeared first on Eco News.
- Built for Business, Ready for Adventure FutureDrive AutoShows Shifts Gears with the Inaugural Sydney Light Commercial Motor ShowHot on the heels of welcoming 31,000 visitors at the Melbourne EV Show, FutureDrive AutoShows will present the inaugural Light Commercial Motor Show (LCMS) at ICC Sydney. Presented from the 7th to the 10th of August and incorporating SmallBiz Week 2025, this four-day event is unique in Australia, as the only expo devoted entirely to the vehicles that keep our businesses moving and will feature all […] The post Built for Business, Ready for Adventure FutureDrive AutoShows Shifts Gears with the Inaugural Sydney Light Commercial Motor Show appeared first on Eco News.
- Report calls for ‘urgent, coordinated action’ by the Government to tackle air pollutionThe Healthy Air Coalition launched a blueprint for tackling air pollution in the UK on 1 July, in which it provides the detail to support a call for the Government to act to bring air pollution down to lower levels. A collaboration bringing together health, environment and transport groups, the Healthy Air Coalition has 30 […]
- Improving predictions of flood severity, place and time with AIA novel framework is said to offer accurate water flow predictions and simulations with unprecedented efficiency Floods are some of the most devastating natural disasters communities face. A group at the Pennsylvania State University has recently developed a computational model to streamline flood prediction in the continental US. The researchers said their model offers predictions […]
- Shifting UK car exhausts to the right could dramatically cut roadside air pollutionHarmful air pollutants on UK pavements generated by diesel cars could be slashed by a third if car exhausts were positioned on the right, according to a new study. The research, led by the University of York, appears to reveal that passenger cars with exhaust pipes on the left side contribute to pollution concentrations at […]
- Earth911 Inspiration: Not Too Small To Make a DifferenceToday’s quote is from the 14th Dalai Lama: “If you think you are too small... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Not Too Small To Make a Difference appeared first on Earth911.
- How China’s toxic Huai River catalysed a nationwide anti-pollution driveA new documentary claims a single body of water catalysed one of the world’s most far-reaching clean up operations. By the mid-1990s, central China’s Huai River had become so toxic animals living in a nearby zoo were being blinded by fumes and run-off. Meanwhile, children and teachers at a neighbouring zoo were forced to wear […]
- World’s first remote offshore ecology survey aligns renewables and biodiversityThe impact of low carbon electricity production on marine ecosystems can be devastating, but has so far been difficult to accurately determine. A new investigation marks a major milestone. The BeWild project, conducted by Fugro, has successfully completed the first ever fully remote ecological survey. Focusing on CrossWind’s Hollandse Kust Noord offshore wind farm, the […]
- A million tiny cowsA million tiny cows Channel Comment brendan 4th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Single Split Aircon vs Central Cooling: Which Cooling System Is Best for Your Home?Quick Answer: Single Split Aircon vs Central Cooling A single split aircon is best for small homes, targeted cooling, and lower installation costs, while a central cooling system suits larger homes needing even, whole-house temperature control. Split ACs are ductless, quiet, and energy-efficient for zoned areas, whereas central systems use ducts and offer better air...
- King County drops woman from lawsuit sparked by mass tree cuttingFour property owners are still accused of cutting down King County trees to improve the view from their homes.
- Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Water Year 2025 SummaryHappy New Year! Well, happy new water year, that is. Like others in South Florida, our conservation team marks the calendar by the annual rise and fall of water levels, and June 1 marked the first...
- Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Water Year 2025 SummaryHappy New Year! Well, happy new water year, that is. Like others in South Florida, our conservation team marks the calendar by the annual rise and fall of water levels, and June 1 marked the first...
- ‘A self-inflicted tragedy’: Congress approves reversal of US climate policyOnce Trump signs the megabill, the country will no longer have a federal plan to address the climate crisis.
- Clean energy projects on tribal lands were booming. Then came Trump’s tax bill.From Alaska to Arizona, tribes are confronting the possibility of stalled projects, energy outages, and economic disruption.
- EPA puts on leave 139 employees who spoke out against policies under TrumpThe Environmental Protection Agency has placed on administrative leave 139 employees who signed a so-called “declaration of dissent” against the federal agency's policies.
- 2,000-acre brush fire burns between Chelan and Okanogan countiesThe Apple Acres brush fire quickly grew to 2,000 acres, according to the Chelan County Emergency Management. Highway 97 was restricted to alternating traffic.
- Ships trigger high and unexpected emissions of methaneShip traffic in shallow areas, such as ports, can trigger large methane emissions by just moving through the water. The researchers in a study, led by Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, observed twenty times higher methane emissions in the shipping lane compared to nearby undisturbed areas. “Our measurements show that ship passages trigger clear […]
- AI-enabled digital twin will support coral reef restoration in Saudi ArabiaA recent project leverages AI expertise to enhance coral monitoring and restoration strategies across a 100-hectare reefscape in the Red Sea. The groups behind the two-year programme say it will be using AI to fast-track reef restoration and conservation, at scale, for the first time. The AI solutions are designed to tackle critical aspects of […]
- Meta Said A.I. Could Help Tackle Warming. An Early Experiment UnderwhelmedLast year, as part of an experiment in using A.I. to help with carbon removal, Meta identified 135 materials that could potentially be used to draw down carbon dioxide, work it described as "groundbreaking." But when scientists tried to reproduce the results, they found that none of the materials could perform as promised and that some did not even exist.Read more on E360 →
- Profiling an invisible hazard: Equipping sites to work with hydrogenWhile hydrogen has advantages that explain its ongoing use as a putative green replacement for many other fuels, it does present a quite distinct set of safety challenges. But it seems the risks can be mitigated with sufficient awareness, and the deployment of appropriate technologies and best practices, as Envirotec discovered in conversation with industrial […]
- Labour's nature policy false startLabour's nature policy false start Channel Comment brendan 3rd July 2025 Teaser Media
- 6 beach reads for the climate mindedIn need of vacation page-turners? Here's a Trellis-tailored list of fiction focused on all-too-real problems. The post 6 beach reads for the climate minded appeared first on Trellis.
- Lisbon reusable cup is Europe’s first citywide scheme backed by DRSA partnership between the City of Lisbon, recycling technology firm TOMRA and the Portuguese hospitality association AHRESP is aiming to cut litter and emissions with a “smart” deposit-return system. The system is said to be capable of removing thousands of littered cups from the city’s public spaces every night. The initiative amounts to Lisbon’s “making […]
- Trump’s tax bill could be a major win for Big Ag. Everyone else? Not so much.The bill, which just passed Congress, is a bailout for commodity growers and leaves small farmers — and U.S. consumers — out to dry.
- After years of increases, Georgia power rates to hold steady — for nowThe freeze comes after six price hikes in three years.
- Cumberland City Council’s Banner to Bags Campaign Turning Waste into OpportunityIn celebration of Plastic Free July 2025, Cumberland City Council is proud to highlight the success of its Banners to Bags campaign, a community-driven and creative initiative turning waste into opportunity. As part of Council’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and community engagement, the campaign has given over 1,050 kilograms of retired street flag banners a second life, roughly equivalent to […] The post Cumberland City Council’s Banner to Bags Campaign Turning Waste into Opportunity appeared first on Eco News.
- Ships trigger high and unexpected emissions of the greenhouse gas methaneA Chalmers-led study shows that ship passages can trigger clear pulses of high methane fluxes from the water to the atmosphere. The emissions are caused by pressure changes and mixing of the water mass. The researchers observed twenty times higher methane emissions in the fairway compared to nearby undisturbed areas. Despite the fact that methane […] The post Ships trigger high and unexpected emissions of the greenhouse gas methane appeared first on Eco News.
- Quest Apartment Hotels Wins ESG Excellence Award at Inaugural Franchise Industry AwardsQuest Apartment Hotels has been awarded the prestigious Franchisor Excellence in Equality, Sustainability and Governance award at the inaugural Franchise Industry Awards (FIA) held in Sydney. The award recognises Quest’s outstanding commitment to social impact, environmental responsibility, and inclusive governance across its property network in Australia. David Mansfield, Managing Director, The Ascott Limited Australasia, said […] The post Quest Apartment Hotels Wins ESG Excellence Award at Inaugural Franchise Industry Awards appeared first on Eco News.
- Australian Retailers Scale Back Returns as Delivery Costs Climb, New Shippit Report RevealsDelivery costs are rising for standard and express shipping, but same-day delivery is becoming more affordable — now averaging $17.39, down from $31 in 2018, as fulfilment networks become more efficient. 83% of retailers say international markets remain a strategic priority in 2025, despite growing complexity caused by new US tariffs and rising cross-border delivery […] The post Australian Retailers Scale Back Returns as Delivery Costs Climb, New Shippit Report Reveals appeared first on Eco News.
- OECD updates Environment at a Glance Indicators – Key insights on climate, energy, water, and biodiversityOECD has just released a new set of Environment at a Glance (EAG) Indicators. Updated twice a year, the Indicators provide a comprehensive snapshot of countries’ environmental performance. Drawing on the latest data, and complemented by interactive dashboards and thematic webbooks, the EAG platform helps track progress across key areas: climate, biodiversity, water, air quality, […] The post OECD updates Environment at a Glance Indicators – Key insights on climate, energy, water, and biodiversity appeared first on Eco News.
- White American Cheese: Healthy or Just Processed Comfort Food?60-Second Nutrition Snapshot Calories (per 1-oz/28 g slice) ≈ 105 Protein ≈ 5 g Calcium ≈ 15 % of the Daily Value Sodium ≈ 450 mg—almost 20 % of the AHA’s daily limit of 1,500 mg In short, White American Cheese gives you protein and bone-building minerals but you pay for that convenience in sodium...
- Why You Should Let Your Grass Go GoldKeeping a green lawn is often a priority for homeowners in the United States. In... The post Why You Should Let Your Grass Go Gold appeared first on Earth911.
- Neighborhood Nourishment: How To Form a Community GardenWhen you look at the price of food today, you might consider the value of... The post Neighborhood Nourishment: How To Form a Community Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- Quick question: why are more offices not using smart ventilation?With indoor air quality still not a priority in many workplaces, and summer temperatures soaring each year, we hear from an industry expert about the energy efficiency and health benefits of high tech climate conditioning. The quality of the air we breathe impacts our health, productivity and overall wellbeing every day. We spend approximately 90% […]
- Nottingham City Council completes Renewing Local Streets programmeThe £18million project launched in 2021, with the council claiming public and environmental health benefits since work began. In total, almost 33miles of road have been upgraded, alongside 88 footpaths. 240 trees have been planted, with 500m2 of urban greening introduced across the authority. The needs of older people and those with restricted mobility have […]
- Communities working in concertCommunities working in concert Channel Comment brendan 3rd July 2025 Teaser Media
- 10 Fun Facts About the Bald EagleWhether etched on the back of a United States quarter or perched on a towering treetop, the Bald Eagle is easily one of the most recognizable birds in the world. These large and powerful raptors can...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Bald EagleWhether etched on the back of a United States quarter or perched on a towering treetop, the Bald Eagle is easily one of the most recognizable birds in the world. These large and powerful raptors can...
- Can weaker environmental rules help fight climate change? California just bet yes.A sweeping reform to the California Environmental Quality Act has divided environmentalists and climate advocates.
- Burn ban issued for much of Washington as wildfire season nearsMuch of Washington state continues to face drought conditions that present above-normal risk for wildfires.
- RELEASE: Maryland counties awarded first grants to accelerate solar adoptionFunds will help Worcester, Prince George’s counties adopt instant permitting for residential rooftop solar The post RELEASE: Maryland counties awarded first grants to accelerate solar adoption appeared first on Environment America.
- Championing pollinators at Denver Botanic GardensAt “The Big Day of Bugs,” we learned incredible facts about Colorado’s bugs and built more support to protect them. The post Championing pollinators at Denver Botanic Gardens appeared first on Environment America.
- California Is Running Out of Safe Places to Build Homes Due to Fires, Rising SeasCalifornia, gripped by a housing shortage, wants to build 2.5 million homes. But it's running out of safe places to put them.
- How plants could help us detect, and even destroy, dangerous ‘forever chemicals’Tools to address PFAS pollution are limited. Here's what researchers are learning about how these chemicals travel through the environment — and what farmers and landowners can do about it.
- AI and Climate Justice: Balancing Risk With OpportunityAs AI expands its global reach, how can we ensure its just and inclusive use when applied to climate science?
- Groups celebrate decade of wildlife gains on UK farmlandA decade-long nature-friendly farming project has helped to increase the diversity and abundance of wildlife across farmland and prompted the return of rare species such as the butterfly orchid and red-listed birds such as the nightingale, according to the groups behind it. The Jordans Farm Partnership between The Wildlife Trusts, Jordans Cereals and LEAF (Linking […]
- TikTok discovered scenic Eagle Falls; then 12 people drownedA UW student became the latest person claimed by the falls east of Index since 2020. “Most people that die here, they know how to swim," the fire chief said.
- A Decade After a Lead Crisis, Flint Has At Last Replaced Its PipesA decade after Flint, Michigan, was beset by widespread lead contamination, officials confirmed the city has replaced its lead pipes, as ordered by a federal court.Read more on E360 →
- What’s happening with high-speed rail in TexasFederal funding cut, but project developers press ahead The post What’s happening with high-speed rail in Texas appeared first on Environment America.
- Rare-earth recovery separates materials well enough to make new magnets from themA Czech group has developed a new method of separating the rare earth elements, or lanthanides, which are widely used in the electronic, medical, automotive, and defense industries. The seemingly unique method allows metals such as neodymium or dysprosium to be purified from used neodymium magnets. The supposedly environmentally-friendly process precipitates the rare earths from […]
- Rooftop solar is being held back by lack of government-backed price for selling surplus energy(Words: renewable energy consultancy Longevity Power). The ongoing lack of a government-backed guaranteed price for selling back surplus clean power to the UK energy grid is discouraging businesses, property firms and commercial landlords from installing solar PV systems at their properties and holding back the expansion of solar across the country. Anthony Maguire, Managing Director […]
- Dead seas tell no tales: activists, pirates, economies and ecosystemsSome of the world’s most prominent environmental organisations have been accused of piracy for decades. Far from overblown slander, legal definitions are vague, and ramifications threaten our right to protest. In 1982 Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior went up against whaling boats off the coast of Peru as part of a wider campaign to save some of […]
- Over half of Thames Water’s sewage works struggling to meet demandIndependent analysis has estimated that more than half of Thames Water’s 351 sewage treatment works are currently operating without sufficient capacity to treat the volumes of sewage they receive. Research conducted by the volunteer-led Oxford Rivers Improvement Campaign (ORIC) has identified 181 treatment works falling short of required capacity. Of these, 94 have between 80–100% […]
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Knoxfill’s Michaela Barnett on Recycling’s Failures & Refill AlternativesThe circular economy is a vision for a world in which the materials used in... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Knoxfill’s Michaela Barnett on Recycling’s Failures & Refill Alternatives appeared first on Earth911.
- Clean Shipping Alliance criticises move to restrict use of scrubbers in portsThe Clean Shipping Alliance, a representative body within the shipping industry, has criticised a decision last week by North Atlantic marine protection body OSPAR to limit the use of Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems (also called “scrubbers”) in ports and inland waters starting in 2027. These systems help reduce the air pollution created by shipping but […]
- How the anti-ESG movement is reshaping corporate sustainability reportsWhen companies maintain disclosures despite potential backlash, it's because those practices are integrated into operations. The post How the anti-ESG movement is reshaping corporate sustainability reports appeared first on Trellis.
- Climate tipping point warning from 'Great Dying'Climate tipping point warning from 'Great Dying' Channel News brendan 2nd July 2025 Teaser Media
- As nations lag on climate action, their cities are stepping up. Here’s proof.A new report documents how cities around the world are becoming more liveable and sustainable in the face of climate change.
- Nanomaterials in Consumer Products: Miracle or Menace?Nanomaterials sound like science fiction. These materials can make microchips 100 times smaller while running... The post Nanomaterials in Consumer Products: Miracle or Menace? appeared first on Earth911.
- Revealed: UK animals most in need of human help this summerA new campaign has launched encouraging households to create rescue boxes for species struggling to cope with urban environments, climate change and biodiversity challenges. Spearheaded by animal welfare charity RSPCA, the Local Animal Hero initiative advocates for the public to help care for and protect native species, including those which are either endangered or significantly […]
- From London to Lisbon, European councils melt in climate change heatwavesHundreds of excess deaths are expected in Britain, while major cities in Italy take unprecedented steps to protect the elderly and infirm. According to new polling by Centre for London, almost half of people living in the UK capital believe they are now personally effected by climate change. One-in-three have specific concerns about polluted water, […]
- Honeywell Makes Strategic Tuck-in Acquisition of Li-ion Tamer to Bolster Fire Detection Technologies, Further Strengthening Building Automation PortfolioAcquisition enhances Honeywell’s leading fire life safety portfolio in its Building Automation business, supports high growth energy storage and data centre sectors Li-ion Tamer’s differentiated technology provides early detection of thermal runaway to help prevent devastating lithium-ion battery fires With more than 30 global patents across its product lines, Li-ion Tamer is trusted by battery […] The post Honeywell Makes Strategic Tuck-in Acquisition of Li-ion Tamer to Bolster Fire Detection Technologies, Further Strengthening Building Automation Portfolio appeared first on Eco News.
- Energy Security Corporation open for business with $1 billion to accelerate key energy projectsEnergy Security Corporation Chair, Cameron O’Reilly The NSW Energy Security Corporation is now fully operational, with the appointment of an independent Board and funding available to invest in accelerating projects that will get more reliable, clean and affordable electricity into the NSW energy grid. The Minns Labor Government has established the Energy Security Corporation as […] The post Energy Security Corporation open for business with $1 billion to accelerate key energy projects appeared first on Eco News.
- Refrigerants Australia Statement on PFAS and TFAPerfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are described in media reports as a class of more than “XX 000 synthetic chemicals” that are highly resistant to heat, oil, and water. Media reports have noted PFAS persists in the environment for extended periods because they are unable to break down over time. They have been characterised as […] The post Refrigerants Australia Statement on PFAS and TFA appeared first on Eco News.
- Lisbon becomes first European capital with city-wide reusable cup systemLandmark partnership between the City of Lisbon, TOMRA and the Portuguese hospitality association AHRESP aims to cut litter and emissions with smart deposit-return system. The system could remove thousands of littered cups from Lisbon’s public spaces – every night. Lisbon is making history as the first European capital to roll out a city-wide reusable cup […] The post Lisbon becomes first European capital with city-wide reusable cup system appeared first on Eco News.
- Cargill Sets a New Global Benchmark for More Sustainable Cocoa Supply ChainsAmsterdam Multi-seed Cargill Cargill reimagines the cocoa journey to cut emissions and reduce waste. Cargill today announced a transformation of its global cocoa supply chain, unveiling a series of interconnected investments that reduce carbon emissions, eliminate waste, and boost efficiency from cocoa origin countries in West Africa to processing hubs in Europe. The company’s upgrades […] The post Cargill Sets a New Global Benchmark for More Sustainable Cocoa Supply Chains appeared first on Eco News.
- Why the mass lobby matters and why politicians should listenThis post is by Helen Meech, executive director, The Climate Coalition On 9 July, Westminster will witness something rare: thousands of people arriving not to shout from the sidelines, but to engage directly with power. From every part of the UK, teachers, farmers, healthcare workers, […]
- Pressure Washers vs Power Washers: What’s the Difference and Which One Do You Need?At a Glance: Pressure Washers vs Power Washers Both machines use high pressure water to clean surfaces, but power washers add heat to the water. That makes them better for greasy, grimy jobs like oil-stained driveways or industrial cleanup. For most household tasks like decks, cars, or siding, a cold-water pressure washer is more than...
- Senate Budget Bill Delivers a Blow to Clean Energy, but Public Lands Sell-Off AvertedWASHINGTON (July 1, 2025) – The U.S. Senate today passed its federal budget bill, legislation that could have a lasting impact on our nation’s ability to halt the decline of migratory birds...
- Senate Budget Bill Delivers a Blow to Clean Energy, but Public Lands Sell-Off AvertedWASHINGTON (July 1, 2025) – The U.S. Senate today passed its federal budget bill, legislation that could have a lasting impact on our nation’s ability to halt the decline of migratory birds...
- Calling all Bird Enthusiasts—Have You Seen a Banded Spoonbill?Audubon’s Everglades Science Center team has called on bird enthusiasts across the state to search for Roseate Spoonbills and report banded birds. Staff at the center conduct weekly surveys of...
- Calling all Bird Enthusiasts—Have You Seen a Banded Spoonbill?Audubon’s Everglades Science Center team has called on bird enthusiasts across the state to search for Roseate Spoonbills and report banded birds. Staff at the center conduct weekly surveys of...
- Everglades Action DayOn April 8, the Everglades Coalition hosted Everglades Action Day at Florida’s State Capitol. Audubon Florida staff in attendance included Senior Director of Policy Beth Alvi, Policy Associate...
- Everglades Action DayOn April 8, the Everglades Coalition hosted Everglades Action Day at Florida’s State Capitol. Audubon Florida staff in attendance included Senior Director of Policy Beth Alvi, Policy Associate...
- Audubon Leads Army Corps of Engineers Tour of Lake OkeechobeeAudubon’s Kelly Cox and Paul Gray, PhD, joined colleagues at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to host Col. Brandon Bowman, District Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of...
- Audubon Leads Army Corps of Engineers Tour of Lake OkeechobeeAudubon’s Kelly Cox and Paul Gray, PhD, joined colleagues at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to host Col. Brandon Bowman, District Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of...
- State of the Everglades Spring 202518095 As we reflect on the progress and challenges of 2025, I’m reminded once again of the strength and dedication of the Everglades community—our partners, members, volunteers, and advocates...
- State of the Everglades Spring 202518095 As we reflect on the progress and challenges of 2025, I’m reminded once again of the strength and dedication of the Everglades community—our partners, members, volunteers, and advocates...
- Ferguson selects Florida shipbuilder to build WA fleet of electric ferriesEastern Shipbuilding Group of Florida's $714 bid to build three hybrid-electric ferries was below the state's estimate, and well below an in-state bid.
- Senate Republicans just voted to dismantle America’s only climate planCritics are calling it "the most anti-environmental bill of all time."
- The Supreme Court just ended its term. Here are the decisions that will affect climate policy.Experts say the most impactful decisions have enabled the Trump administration to gut the federal workforce and freeze funding.
- NJ Senate sends bill to cut red tape for rooftop solar to governorThe New Jersey State Senate unanimously passed “smart solar” permitting legislation by a 39-0 vote. The post NJ Senate sends bill to cut red tape for rooftop solar to governor appeared first on Environment America.
- Gov. Abbott signs bill to cut red tape for rooftop solarStreamlined permitting can get more solar on roofs, helping the environment and consumers The post Gov. Abbott signs bill to cut red tape for rooftop solar appeared first on Environment America.
- Websites hosting major US climate reports taken downWebsites displaying legally mandated U.S. national climate assessments seem to have disappeared.
- WA Wildlife commission sued, accused of ‘egregious’ violations of records lawA national Sportsmen's Alliance group alleges wildlife commissioners hid records related to a ban on bear hunting.
- Why Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp needs protectionThe Okenfenokee Swamp was granted a reprieve when a proposed mine was canceled and the land was purchased. The swamp is not protected from future polllution. The post Why Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp needs protection appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: Oregon launches ‘Recycling Modernization Act’First ‘producer responsibility’ law in US for packaging, paper products takes effect The post STATEMENT: Oregon launches ‘Recycling Modernization Act’ appeared first on Environment America.
- Ignore the doubters: the UK is seizing the solar opportunityThis post is by Chris Hewett, chief executive of Solar Energy UK. We are at the dawn of a transformative era for how the UK powers itself. Following two years’ work, over two governments, the Solar Roadmap has been released, marking out dozens of practical […]
- London and southern England social housing association advocates heat pump retrofitA new study looking at one of the largest housing association shows £700 annual saving on energy bills from low carbon tech trial. Billed as a ‘pioneering retrofit programme’, a partnership between Mitsubishi Electric and Sovereign Network Group [SNG] has seen the latter’s social housing properties benefit from heat pump installations. The technology – Ecodan […]
- These Thames Water sewage works are overflowing with demandA new interactive map has been published, with some sites functioning at less than 60% of required capacity Analysts from the volunteer-led Oxford Rivers Improvement Campaign [ORIC] conducted on-the-ground research which revealed the extent of the shortcomings. Of the locations which are underperforming, 94 are operating between 80 and 100% capacity, and 70 between 60 […]
- Live from London: Unilever’s CSO on moving from vision to executionIn this podcast episode, Rebecca Marmot explains why today’s sustainability professional must align long-term strategy with short-term operations — and EQ. The post Live from London: Unilever’s CSO on moving from vision to execution appeared first on Trellis.
- Scientists may have miscalculated how many people are on EarthDiscrepancies between international and local population counts could mean there are many more people on the planet than official figures suggest, with major implications for resources. First published in Nature Communications, researchers at Aalto University, Finland, have analysed 300 rural dam projects in 35 countries. From this data, they believe there could be far more […]
- London Inches Closer to Running Transit System Entirely on Renewable PowerUnder a new agreement, London will source enough solar power to run its light railway and tram networks entirely on renewable energy.Read more on E360 →
- A Bird You Need to See: the Greater RoadrunnerI heard the sound first: a strange clattering. I hadn’t even been in Arizona for 24 hours, but I'd already learned enough of the soundscape behind our Phoenix Airbnb—the Verdins, the Cactus...
- A Bird You Need to See: the Greater RoadrunnerI heard the sound first: a strange clattering. I hadn’t even been in Arizona for 24 hours, but I'd already learned enough of the soundscape behind our Phoenix Airbnb—the Verdins, the Cactus...
- The Effect of Electric Stackers on Modern Material HandlingModern equipment helps warehouses and manufacturing facilities in many ways. These machines improve efficiency, productivity, safety and cost effectiveness across material handling processes. As businesses look to optimise workflows and reduce manual labour, electric stackers are emerging as a practical and powerful solution. These compact, easy to use and increasingly affordable machines are changing the...
- Earth Action: Clean a BeachWhen we think about garbage at all, we think of throwing it away. But as... The post Earth Action: Clean a Beach appeared first on Earth911.
- Plan Ahead for Extreme Air ConditionsAcross the United States, people are already used to thinking of wildfires as seasonal rather... The post Plan Ahead for Extreme Air Conditions appeared first on Earth911.
- Molten Salt Battery Innovations: What to Expect by 2030What is a Molten Salt Battery? A molten salt battery (MSB) is a high-temperature energy storage system that uses molten (liquid) salts as the electrolyte. These salts become electrically conductive when heated above their melting point, typically between 200°C and 600°C depending on the chemistry. MSBs have a metal anode (like sodium or calcium), a...
- Fashion 'lays waste to wetlands'Fashion 'lays waste to wetlands' Channel News brendan 1st July 2025 Teaser Media
- CPB Contractors launches Sustainable Construction PlaybookAs Australia’s leading construction contractor, CIMIC Group company CPB Contractors is in a unique position to trial new solutions, technology and processes that can positively impact Australia’s future, particularly in relation to waste, decarbonisation and emissions reduction. To help achieve this, CPB Contractors has launched its Sustainable Construction Playbook, sharing learnings and examples of innovation, with […] The post CPB Contractors launches Sustainable Construction Playbook appeared first on Eco News.
- Landmark accreditation program launched for lighting industryAustralia’s peak lighting industry body has today launched a landmark accreditation program that will boost the credentials of businesses throughout the sector. Lighting Council Australia (LCA) will arm participating businesses across six key skills areas: regulatory compliance, product safety and conformity, environmental responsibility, social responsibility, quality systems and product stewardship. LCA CEO Malcom Richards said […] The post Landmark accreditation program launched for lighting industry appeared first on Eco News.
- Sea urchin cull could deliver $92 million in ecosystem benefits: studyRMIT University Restoring Port Phillip Bay’s dwindling kelp forests by culling overgrazing sea urchins would deliver more than $92 million in benefits, a new study has found. Kelp provides shelter and food for countless species while removing pollutants like nitrogen and phosphorous from the water, but native sea urchins that feed on the kelp have […] The post Sea urchin cull could deliver $92 million in ecosystem benefits: study appeared first on Eco News.
- Wesfarmers fast-track decarbonisation with the CEFCBunnings, Officeworks and Wesfarmers Energy, Chemicals and Fertilisers (WesCEF) are upping the ante when it comes to renewable energy, turning to an array of distributed energy resources (DER) to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. Drawing on a $100 million commitment from the CEFC, Wesfarmers, owners of Bunnings, Officeworks and businesses across Australia and New Zealand, […] The post Wesfarmers fast-track decarbonisation with the CEFC appeared first on Eco News.
- ‘Transformative role’: Aboriginal land councils can help NSW reach renewable energy targetsBrewarrina LALC staff and researchers from the Indigenous Land and Justice Research Group and UTS Institute of Sustainable Futures, along with actuaries from Finity Consulting, after the renewable energy summit held in May 2024. Photo: UNSW Sydney UNSW Sydney Unlocking the renewable energy potential of Aboriginal land could transform communities and accelerate NSW’s clean energy […] The post ‘Transformative role’: Aboriginal land councils can help NSW reach renewable energy targets appeared first on Eco News.
- Audubon Applauds Bipartisan Water Solution for Arizona’s Urban AreasLawmakers proved that they can work in a bipartisan fashion on water issues in Arizona with the passage of Senate Bill 1611, groundwater savings credit, also known as “Ag to Urban.” As we face...
- Audubon Applauds Bipartisan Water Solution for Arizona’s Urban AreasLawmakers proved that they can work in a bipartisan fashion on water issues in Arizona with the passage of Senate Bill 1611, groundwater savings credit, also known as “Ag to Urban.” As we face...
- Audubon Applauds Bipartisan Water Solution for Arizona’s Urban AreasLawmakers proved that they can work in a bipartisan fashion on water issues in Arizona with the passage of Senate Bill 1611, groundwater savings credit, also known as “Ag to Urban.” As we face...
- Investing in the West’s Water Future: Why Congress Must Fully Fund the WaterSMART ProgramWith drought and climate pressures intensifying across the West, Audubon and partners are sounding the alarm: Congress must fully fund the Bureau of Reclamation’s WaterSMART program before it's too...
- Investing in the West’s Water Future: Why Congress Must Fully Fund the WaterSMART ProgramWith drought and climate pressures intensifying across the West, Audubon and partners are sounding the alarm: Congress must fully fund the Bureau of Reclamation’s WaterSMART program before it's too...
- What does climate change mean for agriculture? Less food and more emissions.New research sheds light on how rising temperatures are squeezing farmers and raising prices for consumers.
- Bipartisan support saved our public lands from being sold offUp to 1.2 million acres was close to being sold off until bipartisan pushback stopped the plan from moving forward The post Bipartisan support saved our public lands from being sold off appeared first on Environment America.
- A win for wetlands and other farm conservation programsA lawsuit in Iowa threatened to undermine farm conservation programs. The post A win for wetlands and other farm conservation programs appeared first on Environment America.
- Funding Secured for Minnesota’s Habitat, Communities, Environment Before we share the news we had planned for this week, we want to pause to acknowledge the recent political violence that occurred in Minnesota. Audubon grieves with Minnesota. Our staff works...
- How just a single seed can kill 80,000 beesA common farming practice is spreading toxic pesticides into the environment: harming pollinators, wildlife and ecosystems. The post How just a single seed can kill 80,000 bees appeared first on Environment America.
- Funding Secured for Minnesota’s Habitat, Communities, Environment Before we share the news we had planned for this week, we want to pause to acknowledge the recent political violence that occurred in Minnesota. Audubon grieves with Minnesota. Our staff works...
- Climate Mobility in Focus: Highlights From MR2025Drawing academics, policymakers and practitioners from around the world, the conference addressed themes of climate mobility, adaptation and wellbeing.
- These orcas have been trying to feed people, new research showsOrcas in four oceans have been documented offering food to people, according to new research.
- PNW’s only nuclear power plant re-connects to the gridThe Columbia Generating Station, north of Richland, is the third largest electricity generator in Washington state.
- Circular business models receive just 2% of all investments – reportThe innovations that matter the most are getting the least attention, according to the Circularity Gap Report Finance. The post Circular business models receive just 2% of all investments – report appeared first on Trellis.
- Toddler Bike in 2025: Safe, Fun, and Parent-Approved PicksWhat Is the Best Toddler Bike in 2025? Looking for the best toddler bike this year? Our top picks include the Woom 1, Strider 12 Sport, and Retrospec Cub 2 for their safety, design, and eco-conscious materials. These bikes are designed for toddlers aged 18 months to 5 years and are loved by parents for...
- How the Columbia River Basin formed over millions of yearsThe field evidence of ancient cataclysms in Washington are everywhere to be seen — if you know where to look.
- Supreme Court rejects final Exxon appeal in historic Clean Air Act citizen enforcement caseThe post Supreme Court rejects final Exxon appeal in historic Clean Air Act citizen enforcement case appeared first on Environment America.
- Earth911 Podcast: Implasticfree.com’s Simona Paganetto on Building a Plastic-Free Marketplace One Brand at a TimeWhat if the solution to our plastics crisis isn’t just about individual behavior change but... The post Earth911 Podcast: Implasticfree.com’s Simona Paganetto on Building a Plastic-Free Marketplace One Brand at a Time appeared first on Earth911.
- The CSO: Choosing a business leader or sustainability warriorThe pros and cons to hiring CSOs with business backgrounds or sustainability experience. The post The CSO: Choosing a business leader or sustainability warrior appeared first on Trellis.
- In Georgia, sheep on a solar farm is not a baaad ideaWe're losing vital agricultural land. But is solar the main culprit?
- 'Activism is not terrorism''Activism is not terrorism' Channel News brendan 30th June 2025 Teaser Media
- Salmon, tribal sovereignty, and energy collide as US abandons Resilient Columbia Basin AgreementThe move threatens treaty rights and salmon recovery as energy demands from AI and crypto surge.
- Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Home AppliancesThis is the fourth in a series of five articles that help you find ways... The post Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Home Appliances appeared first on Earth911.
- UK recycling urgently needs funding boostA £13million funding call has opened to support developments in circularity, reclamation and reuse. Announced by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [ESPRC] and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, finance will be made available for up to nine projects. Among other things, research that aims to improve energy efficiency scalable and […]
- Will Scotland become the first UK nation to criminalise ecocide?This post is by Jodie Bettis, a Grand Union Scholar at the Open University. Ecocide broadly refers to severe damage to or loss of ecosystems, and in response to the ecological emergency, campaigners worldwide are seeking to criminalise the most environmentally destructive acts. More and […]
- 'A vision for culture, ecology, technology''A vision for culture, ecology, technology' Channel Comment brendan 30th June 2025 Teaser Media
- How To Get Rid Of Earwigs: Stop Infestations in Your Mulch, Plants & Basement for Good⚡ 60-Second Action Plan Trap & Monitor – Set out rolled-up newspaper or oil-bait tins overnight, dump captures each morning. Dry the Zone – Cut evening irrigation; keep soil surface & basement RH below 50 %. Seal Entry Points – Caulk cracks ≥ 3 mm, replace worn door sweeps, fit screens. Targeted Treatments – Deploy...
- Inside Utah’s PR campaign to seize public landsUtah used actors, AI, stagecraft, and NDAs as it sought to sway public opinion and take control of 18.5 million acres of federal public land.
- July 4 fireworks on WA ocean beaches — should they be banned?On July 4, tens of thousands descend on the Long Beach Peninsula. The crowds and leftover garbage have spurred some peninsula residents to say enough is enough.
- TNFD research reveals clear evidence of financial materiality of nature-related risksThe Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) today released at London Climate Action Week a paper on the evidence of financial effects resulting from nature-related risks. The paper is co-authored by TNFD, the University of Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute (as part of the Resilient Planet Finance Lab) and Global Canopy. The TNFD also issued a set of case […] The post TNFD research reveals clear evidence of financial materiality of nature-related risks appeared first on Eco News.
- Public Land sales are out of the Senate budget billSenator Mike Lee posted late Saturday evening that he has pulled the public lands sell off language from the bill The post Public Land sales are out of the Senate budget bill appeared first on Environment America.
- Several Seattle beaches closed due to high bacteria, algae levelsSwimmers beware: Five beaches in King County have high levels of bacteria, according to the local health department. One has toxic algae.
- Recognizing Excellence: Two Students Awarded Stuart Gaffin Prize for Sustainable Development LeadershipHarrison Gerson and Emine Taha exemplified the spirit of service, leadership and community engagement during their four years at Columbia.
- It’s not just the cities. Extreme heat is a growing threat to rural America.The urban heat island sits in a rural heat ocean.
- Who cut down these public trees in King County? Lawsuit targets property ownersDozens of trees on a ridge above I-90 were cut or stripped. King County is now suing a trio of property owners.
- 25 Best Eco Friendly Products to Promote Your Brand Sustainably in 2025In 2025, sustainability is no longer a buzzword—it’s a baseline expectation. Brands that embrace eco-friendly products in their promotional efforts don’t just reduce environmental impact; they win the trust of today’s conscious consumers. From startups to global corporations, green marketing is transforming how we build connections, deliver value, and express our brand ethos. What Makes...
- The Trump administration claims roads in forests prevent wildfires. Researchers disagree.Experts say repealing the "Roadless Rule" won't help stop fires, but it will help loggers.
- Consumers expect collective action to make sustainable fashion a realityThe EU, social media platforms and influencers can play a role. The post Consumers expect collective action to make sustainable fashion a reality appeared first on Trellis.
- What can be recycled in Oregon?Oregon’s recycling system is getting an update. Here’s a list of what you’ll be able to recycle in Oregon starting on July 1st, 2025. The post What can be recycled in Oregon? appeared first on Environment America.
- The Recycling Modernization Act is here. What does it mean for you?The Recycling Modernization Act officially launched on July 1st, 2025. We break down what changes you can expect. The post The Recycling Modernization Act is here. What does it mean for you? appeared first on Environment America.
- This year’s UN climate talks are already behind — 5 months before COP30 kicks off in BrazilThorny questions about who will pay for global climate action derailed a climate summit in Bonn, Germany, this week.
- Google holds to ambitious 2030 net-zero goal despite another big emissions hikeThe tech giant’s carbon footprint has swelled 51 percent since the 2019 baseline year for its 2030 commitment. The post Google holds to ambitious 2030 net-zero goal despite another big emissions hike appeared first on Trellis.
- Why U.S. Geothermal May Advance, Despite Political HeadwindsThe Trump administration is outwardly hostile to clean energy sourced from solar and wind. But thanks to close ties to the fossil fuel industry and new technological breakthroughs, U.S. geothermal power may survive the GOP assaults on support for renewables and even thrive.Read more on E360 →
- Squaring the circle: Making sense of the UK Industrial StrategyA seemingly bold prospectus for ensuring green growth, how well does the UK government’s Industrial Strategy respond to the challenges of the moment? The UK has the highest industrial energy costs in the developed world.1 It is also now setting the pace with some of the world’s most stringent carbon targets. Both facts seem central […]
- City Lights Extend Growing Season for Urban TreesFrom New York to Paris to Beijing, urban trees are enjoying an extra-long growing season, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- UK government body to deploy innovative robotics to manage radioactive wasteThe Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group has announced a partnership which will see innovative technology deployed for the first time on a nuclear site to remotely and autonomously sort and segregate radioactive waste. The NDA has committed to invest up to £9.5m in the project over four years, which is a collaboration with Nuclear Restoration […]
- A year after Helene, river guides in Appalachia are navigating a new worldThe first tourist season since the storm reveals how much the river and livelihoods have changed.
- Pollution from wildfires can contaminate our water for up to 8 years, study findsAn analysis of 500 watersheds found levels of organic carbon, phosphorus, and other pollutants up to 103 times higher after a wildfire.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Find Your Place on the PlanetAmerican poet Gary Snyder brings us today’s inspiration: “Find your place on the planet. Dig... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Find Your Place on the Planet appeared first on Earth911.
- waterdrop® partners with Racquet Club in deal to serve sustainable hydration and the growth of padel across Sydney and CanberraCatherine Dix, Managing Director of waterdrop Australia, Lee Ritson, Co-founder of Racquet Club Global hydration brand waterdrop® has announced a year-long partnership with Racquet Club, Australia’s premier padel and pickleball destination founded by celebrity entrepreneurs Lee Ritson and Darren McMullan. The Racquet Club partnership will see the same sustainable hydration infrastructure that transformed the Australian […] The post waterdrop® partners with Racquet Club in deal to serve sustainable hydration and the growth of padel across Sydney and Canberra appeared first on Eco News.
- Powys closes distance on public transport overhaulThe Welsh county wants to improve access to services and encourage more sustainable travel modes. The Powys bus network will be transformed if plans get full approval at a council meeting next month. Among other thanks. £1.5million in funding will need to be green lit, alongside an annual budget increase of £2.35illion. The Sustainable Powys […]
- New Climate Standards can unlock actionable and streamlined reporting on impactsGRI launches Climate Change and Energy Standards to drive corporate accountability and deliver accessible, decision-useful disclosure Recognizing that an escalating climate crisis calls for integrated and global solutions, GRI has launched new Climate Change and Energy Standards to empower organizations to take accountability for their impacts and accelerate climate action. GRI 102: Climate Change emphasizes that achieving […] The post New Climate Standards can unlock actionable and streamlined reporting on impacts appeared first on Eco News.
- Cumberland Leads Nation with Cool Carpark That Reduces Surface Temperatures by up to 50%From left to right: Western Sydney University Lead researcher, Professor Sebastian Pfautsch, Cumberland City Council Mayor, Ola Hamed Environmental monitoring at the Holroyd Gardens Carpark shows vine-covered structure reduces surface temperatures by up to 50%, improves thermal comfort by 10°C and lowers air temperatures by up to 2.5°C. Cumberland City Council is proud to announce […] The post Cumberland Leads Nation with Cool Carpark That Reduces Surface Temperatures by up to 50% appeared first on Eco News.
- The Power of a Connected NetworkIn 2022, the Migratory Bird Initiative began traveling around North America supporting the growing network of Motus stations installed by Audubon and its partners. We helped build stations in the...
- The Power of a Connected NetworkIn 2022, the Migratory Bird Initiative began traveling around North America supporting the growing network of Motus stations installed by Audubon and its partners. We helped build stations in the...
- Restoring a River, Reconnecting a Community Along the Shores of Lake MichiganFor generations, the West Branch of the Little Calumet River was a source of life, connection, and culture for communities in northwest Indiana. But over the past century, this once meandering and...
- Restoring a River, Reconnecting a Community Along the Shores of Lake MichiganFor generations, the West Branch of the Little Calumet River was a source of life, connection, and culture for communities in northwest Indiana. But over the past century, this once meandering and...
- Columbia Climate School Students Take On Coastal Flooding at a U.N. ConferenceAt the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction Summit, a team of postgrad and current students worked through the night on a multimedia presentation of hazard predictions and proposed solutions.
- The verdict is in: the CCC gives UK climate progress a cautious thumbs upIn a week dominated by geopolitical turmoil, the annual progress report from the UK government’s climate advisers, the Climate Change Committee (CCC), has flown largely under the radar. But it deserves attention. This year’s report, the first full assessment under the current government, offers a […]
- Make electricity cheaper for consumers, says CCCPolicies to reduce emissions have improved since last year, concluded the Climate Change Committee (CCC), releasing its first assessment of the new Government’s progress on climate targets on 25 June. The statutory body also appealed to policymakers to “do more to ensure people see the benefits of climate action in their bills”. Interim Chair of […]
- Millions of pounds of single-use plastic covers U.S. cropsAlthough plastic mulch may make growing easier, it also creates copious amounts of plastic pollution that lingers for generations. The post Millions of pounds of single-use plastic covers U.S. crops appeared first on Environment America.
- Tell Target to stop selling bee-killing pesticidesMajor retailers like Target have a part to play in the health—or the destruction—of wild bee populations. The post Tell Target to stop selling bee-killing pesticides appeared first on Environment America.
- Should you be worried about the ‘Insect Apocalypse’?Insects are vanishing fast. Here’s why we should care and what we can do about it. The post Should you be worried about the ‘Insect Apocalypse’? appeared first on Environment America.
- Seven actions that can save bees and other pollinatorsAcross the country, bees and other pollinators are in decline. Here are seven ways states and others can help them survive and recover. The post Seven actions that can save bees and other pollinators appeared first on Environment America.
- Massage Therapist vs Chiropractor: What’s Best for Pain, Stress, and Recovery?When deciding between a massage therapist and a chiropractor, many people wonder which modality offers better results for their specific needs. Whether you’re dealing with chronic back pain, post-workout soreness, or stress-related tension, the right choice depends on your body, your goals, and even your environmental values. In this comprehensive guide, we compare these two...
- One way to bring a river back to life? Slow it way, way downIn Oregon, a river is being set back in time, to how it used to flow: free and slow and wide.
- Chicago residents risk daily lead exposure from toxic pipes. Replacing them will take decades.The city with the most lead service lines in the country doesn’t plan to finish replacing them until 2076.
- Why many low-income households can’t afford this free home improvement programThousands of people “are falling through the cracks" because they can't make repairs to qualify for the Weatherization Assistance Program.
- Planned EV Battery Plant Threatens Uncontacted Tribe in IndonesiaA planned EV battery factory in Indonesia poses a grave threat to an uncontacted tribe, a watchdog group warns.Read more on E360 →
- 3 Simple Earth-Friendly Summer RecipesOne of my favorite things about summer is the recipes it inspires with the bounty... The post 3 Simple Earth-Friendly Summer Recipes appeared first on Earth911.
- Finding Better Toilet Bowl CleanersWhile having a clean toilet is a critical component of a sanitary home, commercial toilet... The post Finding Better Toilet Bowl Cleaners appeared first on Earth911.
- Allied Pinnacle appoints first Head of Sustainability to lead ESG strategy and climate resilienceAnthony Ogilvie Australia’s leading flour and bakery manufacturer, Allied Pinnacle, has appointed Anthony Ogilvie as its first Head of Sustainability, marking a significant step forward in the company’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy. Ogilvie brings over a decade of experience in sustainability, environmental management, and ESG reporting, spanning the not-for-profit, government and corporate sectors, including […] The post Allied Pinnacle appoints first Head of Sustainability to lead ESG strategy and climate resilience appeared first on Eco News.
- Demand for adrenaline-inducing activities and adventure tourism drives solid shoulder season for the Australian experiences industryFresh report from Big Red Group, the nation’s largest experience network, shows a strong desire for adventure, with demand for thrilling experiences accelerating. Consumer confidence and discretionary spending continue to grow, as inbound tourism climbs +6% year-on-year (YOY) thanks to China, India, and the UK. Aussies embraced ‘coolcations’ this Autumn, sought rest and rejuvenation, and […] The post Demand for adrenaline-inducing activities and adventure tourism drives solid shoulder season for the Australian experiences industry appeared first on Eco News.
- New national program puts nature at forefront of disaster resilienceNatural Resource Management Regions Australia Nature’s role in building resilience to bushfires, floods and other disasters is at the forefront of a multi-million dollar national program, announced today at the international Ecosystem Services Partnership Conference (ESP11) in Darwin. The National Nature-led Resilience Program, led by NRM Regions Australia, aims to improve awareness, and increase investment, in nature-based solutions […] The post New national program puts nature at forefront of disaster resilience appeared first on Eco News.
- Northern Rivers startup: Owls Eat Rats named winner of Taronga’s 2025 Hatch Accelerator Program, supported by LGOwls Eat Rats has been announced as this year’s winner of the $50,000 Hatch: Taronga Accelerator Program (Hatch), supported by LG, grant. On Wednesday 25 June, 9 founders of six start-ups went head-to-head for the chance to win the grant in a competitive pitch event held at Taronga Zoo Sydney. Owls Eat Rats is a landscape-level initiative […] The post Northern Rivers startup: Owls Eat Rats named winner of Taronga’s 2025 Hatch Accelerator Program, supported by LG appeared first on Eco News.
- New GRI standards require deeper disclosure on social impact and climate transition plansThe revisions are closely aligned with other voluntary and mandatory disclosure frameworks, including the Greenhouse Gas Protocol and International Sustainability Standards Board. The post New GRI standards require deeper disclosure on social impact and climate transition plans appeared first on Trellis.
- CCC 2025 progress report: UK must incentivise energy transitionThe Climate Change Committee has submitted its latest analysis to parliament, including recommendations on continued emissions reductions. The UK should be proud of its place among a leading group of economies showing consistent and sustained decarbonisation, the Climate Change Committee’s 2025 progress report states. The countries greenhouse gas emissions have been more than halved since […]
- 'Crunch time' on climate'Crunch time' on climate Channel News brendan 26th June 2025 Teaser Media
- A rebellious summerA rebellious summer Channel News Catherine Early 26th June 2025 Teaser Media
- Epson supports Refugee Week and Wear the Change Campaign and announces new partnership with The Social OutfitEpson print and projection solutions at the Wear the Change annual flagship fundraiser To support an ethical and sustainable fashion industry while empowering refugee women through education, training and employment Epson and The Social Outfit have entered a purpose-led partnership to support an ethical and sustainable fashion industry while empowering refugee women through education, training […] The post Epson supports Refugee Week and Wear the Change Campaign and announces new partnership with The Social Outfit appeared first on Eco News.
- Commuter traffic stops for whales on Australia’s humpback highwaySydney’s harbor becomes a humpback highway in winter as the whales migrate from feeding grounds in Antarctica to breeding areas off Australia’s coast.
- Report: Climate goals at Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft have ‘lost their meaning’Analysis by NewClimate Institute and Carbon Market Watch asks 'how do we improve the rules of the game?' The post Report: Climate goals at Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft have ‘lost their meaning’ appeared first on Trellis.
- Report: Fashion brands are ignoring proven climate fixesAdidas, H&M, Inditex, Lululemon and Shein are leaving their best decarbonization tools on the table, researchers say. The post Report: Fashion brands are ignoring proven climate fixes appeared first on Trellis.
- How California is trying to salvage its broken insurance marketThe state has adopted new regulations aimed at enabling people to insure their properties and insurers to remain solvent. But the changes may not be enough. The post How California is trying to salvage its broken insurance market appeared first on Trellis.
- Global Climate Risk Index Ranks 188 Countries by Vulnerability and Access to FinanceColumbia Climate School identifies 65 "red zone" nations across four separate climate scenarios. The index helps close the gap between risk assessments and funding allocations.
- Disclosure rates rise while progress on target-setting falters, UCLA study findsThe number of S&P 500 companies setting interim net zero targets fell between 2022 and 2023. The post Disclosure rates rise while progress on target-setting falters, UCLA study finds appeared first on Trellis.
- The Washington Post will ask some sources to annotate its storiesThe program will start with articles from the climate team. It could provide readers with more viewpoints but would also require moderation and vetting.
- Group of Buffalo: Social Life, Hierarchy, Mating Habits, and Movement PatternsWhat Is a Group of Buffalo Called? Surprising Facts Behind the Name A group of buffalo is called a herd, but there’s more to the story. Depending on regional use and context, terms like “gang” and “obstinacy” have also been used—particularly in literary or poetic references. While “herd” is the standard in scientific literature and...
- Vertical Green Walls vs. Horizontal Ground Covers: Which is Better for Climate-Responsive Landscaping?As climate change becomes a bigger deal, people are rethinking how they design outdoor spaces. Whether it’s a small backyard or a big commercial property, landscaping is now more important than ever in keeping our cities and homes cool, dry and energy efficient. One of the biggest debates in eco-friendly design is this: should you...
- How a 1.3-mile stretch of street became a much-needed park space in Queens, New York“What started out as a necessity during the pandemic has really evolved into an incredible place that brings people together."
- New map reveals where specific climate change policies are activeFrom carbon pricing to net zero emissions, the graphic shows which countries are leading the way on progressive regulations. Based on data from REN21 — a policy network and a multi-stakeholder governance group which focuses on low carbon an renewable energy policy and regulations — and the Renewables 2025 Global Status Report, Statista’s map colour […]
- FEMA again rejects WA request for bomb cyclone disaster aidThe intense November storm damaged hundreds of homes and businesses, caused widespread power outages, and killed two people.
- Net zero planning platform to unlock investment in the West of EnglandA new collaborative project aims to deliver real-time, data-driven insights that will expedite the West of England’s transition to net zero Global engineering and consulting firm, Arup, in partnership with spatial analytics and software company Advanced Infrastructure, and consultancy Global City Futures (GCF), has been awarded a significant contract to develop the regional energy planning […]
- African Societies Survived Climate Shifts for Millennia by Diversifying How They LivedNew research sheds light on how communities adapted to past climate change, offering lessons for current and future challenges.
- Microbes transform plastic waste into paracetamol, in new studyParacetamol production could be revolutionised by the discovery that a common bacterium can turn everyday plastic waste into the painkiller, a new study seems to show. The new method leaves virtually no carbon emissions and is more sustainable than the current production of the medicine, researchers say. Paracetamol is traditionally made from dwindling supplies of […]
- Recycled plastic’s unknown constituents could be toxicA single pellet of recycled plastic can contain over 80 different chemicals. A new study seems to show that recycled polyethylene plastic can leach chemicals into water causing impacts in the hormone systems and lipid metabolism of zebrafish larvae. While the study does not claim that recycled plastics are necessarily worse than virgin materials, in […]
- Microplastics are everywhere, but our methods to track them are all over the placeA new study suggests citizen science holds untapped potential in measuring microplastic pollution, but chaotic research methods may be clouding the global picture The study from the University of Portsmouth has highlighted the growing role of citizen science in tackling one of the planet’s most pervasive pollution problems: microplastics and mesoplastics. While researchers often warn […]
- New milestone for efficient carbon capture technologyNuada – the developer of an award-winning carbon capture technology that operates with high efficiency – has successfully completed the trial of its second pilot plant, Nuada Scout, at the Energy Innovation Centre (formerly TERC) at the University of Sheffield. Designed, built and commissioned in under a year, the industrial pilot plant has been capturing […]
- Chasing Net Zero: How are companies faring on their 2030 climate goals?In a series of in-depth profiles, we'll assess if individual companies are on track to meet emissions reduction commitments. The post Chasing Net Zero: How are companies faring on their 2030 climate goals? appeared first on Trellis.
- Is sustainability consulting right for you? Ask yourself these 7 questionsThe number of fractional CSOs and independent sustainability consultants is increasing. The post Is sustainability consulting right for you? Ask yourself these 7 questions appeared first on Trellis.
- UNESCO appoints Indigenous co-chairs to protect languages and knowledge amid climate crisis"A single word like 'X̱maay' contains generations of climate knowledge, laws, and cultural practices."
- 5 Ideas for Nature-Positive Summer Fun With KidsIn the heat of the summer, anyone with children can benefit from a few tips... The post 5 Ideas for Nature-Positive Summer Fun With Kids appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Building A Better Recycling Infrastructure With ISRI’s Robin WienerRobin Wiener, president of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), joins the conversation to... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Building A Better Recycling Infrastructure With ISRI’s Robin Wiener appeared first on Earth911.
- How a German city’s facelift was used to upgrade water managementSewer and stormwater improvements are needed in many parts of Britain. Looking to the continent, we learn how an ecological solutions specialist brought the infrastructure of a heritage town into the 21st Century. Lange Street in Detmold, a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, and one of the country’s most beautiful shopping destinations with a substantial […]
- White Bird of Paradise: How to Grow a Showstopper with the Right Soil, Light & WaterQuick Answer: How Do I Care for a White Bird of Paradise? To care for a White Bird of Paradise, use well draining soil, bright indirect light and moderate water—let the top 1-2 inches of soil dry out between waterings. Fertilize every 4-6 weeks in spring and summer and repot every 1-2 years. Indoors place...
- Deakin research shows climate change reshaping Shorebird wings – but only in the northA landmark study led by Dr. Sara Ryding from Deakin University has found that juvenile shorebirds in northwestern Australia are developing longer wings relative to their body size, an apparent adaptation to rising temperatures. In contrast, the same species in southeastern Australia are showing the opposite trend. The research, recently publish in the journal Ecography, […] The post Deakin research shows climate change reshaping Shorebird wings – but only in the north appeared first on Eco News.
- Five things we learned from conversations with circular businessesIt can feel like you’re stuck between two stalls when talking about supporting circular businesses. On the one hand, you might be challenged: if circular business models already work well, why would the government need to get involved in helping them? And, on the other, […]
- The apocalypse of beautyThe apocalypse of beauty Channel Comment brendan 25th June 2025 Teaser Media
- FoodTech Qld 2025 Wraps with Industry-Wide PraiseFoodTech Qld 2025 has officially wrapped after two packed days at the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre for the first time since 2022. Held over June 19–20, the event brought together food and beverage manufacturers, suppliers, and innovators from across the country for two full days of connection, education, and future-focused tech. With over […] The post FoodTech Qld 2025 Wraps with Industry-Wide Praise appeared first on Eco News.
- Bushfire evacuation simulator wins prestigious US prizeA collaboration spanning Europe, Australia and North America to create a cutting-edge bushfire evacuation simulator has been recognised for its contribution to fire safety. The simulator visualises bushfire spread and people movement based on traffic congestion, weather conditions and other factors to calculate how quickly a community can escape a fire. The award-winning team from […] The post Bushfire evacuation simulator wins prestigious US prize appeared first on Eco News.
- From Safer Cities to Healthier Lives: The Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2025As cities become more connected, collaborative sensing is enabling vehicles, traffic systems and emergency services to coordinate in real time – improving safety and easing congestion. This is just one of the World Economic Forum’s Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2025 that is expected to deliver real-world impact within three to five years and address urgent global […] The post From Safer Cities to Healthier Lives: The Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2025 appeared first on Eco News.
- Five Benefits Of Car Subscriptions Over Ownership In 2025The cost of living crisis remains front of mind for Aussies, with many continuing to feel the pinch from surging grocery prices, skyrocketing rents, higher household bills and relentless interest rate hikes. And to make matters worse, those who own a car are being hit with yet another wave of financial pressure as costs such […] The post Five Benefits Of Car Subscriptions Over Ownership In 2025 appeared first on Eco News.
- The Almost Impossible Mission of Studying the Lesser Yellowlegs18072 The most distinctive feature of the Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) is its bright yellow legs, which give it its common name. However, its most impressive characteristic is the ability to...
- The Almost Impossible Mission of Studying the Lesser Yellowlegs18072 The most distinctive feature of the Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) is its bright yellow legs, which give it its common name. However, its most impressive characteristic is the ability to...
- Federal judge in Seattle orders Trump administration to release EV charger funding in 14 statesA federal judge in Washington partially granted a preliminary injunction that sought to release funds for electric vehicle chargers in more than a dozen states.
- Enjoy Moonlight on the Boardwalk and Half-Price Admission at Corkscrew Swamp SanctuaryThe public is invited to experience a magical evening at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary on August 7, 2025. Under the nearly full moon, guests can explore the 2.25-mile boardwalk through an ancient bald...
- Enjoy Moonlight on the Boardwalk and Half-Price Admission at Corkscrew Swamp SanctuaryThe public is invited to experience a magical evening at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary on August 7, 2025. Under the nearly full moon, guests can explore the 2.25-mile boardwalk through an ancient bald...
- Fossil fuels 'undermine food security'Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Channel News brendan 25th June 2025 Teaser Media
- Pitch to sell public lands hits snag. What does that mean for WA?A proposal to sell public lands has sparked staunch opposition. In Washington, an estimated 5.4 million acres would have been eligible for these sales.
- Gap, Target bet on Swedish recycling startupThe three brands have entered into strategic partnerships with Syre, which has already received a $600 million commitment from H&M. The post Gap, Target bet on Swedish recycling startup appeared first on Trellis.
- Even more insurers are getting serious about climate changeRisk mitigators can't afford to ignore the problem. But they're own climate plans need to be more transparent. The post Even more insurers are getting serious about climate change appeared first on Trellis.
- Temperature in New York City reaches 100 degrees as eastern US swelters under extreme heat waveThe temperature in New York City has reached 100 degrees as the eastern U.S. sweltered under an extreme heat wave.
- Gas pump handles high pressure and flow in hydrogen, noble gases and other challenging mediaThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with KNF. The N 680.15 is a new addition to KNF’s N 680 series designed for high maximum pressure and flow rate. Its durable construction allows it to tolerate high media and ambient temperatures, making it an ideal choice for compression and recovery applications. It is […]
- Guest Idea: Air Pollution Impacts Conumers Need to Know About CompaniesWith the rise of modern technologies and growing carbon emissions, air quality has become a... The post Guest Idea: Air Pollution Impacts Conumers Need to Know About Companies appeared first on Earth911.
- Leeds EfW facility will supply around 390 GWh per year of homegrown power to the regionUK EfW operator enfinium has signed an agreement to supply around 390 GWh of electricity per year from its Skelton Grange facility in Leeds, providing reliable, homegrown electricity. The three-year power purchase agreement (PPA) has been made with low-carbon energy and services firm ENGIE, and will begin in 2025. ENGIE intends to deliver the energy […]
- Why Norfolk Southern restored a 1,500-foot stretch of Virginia shorelineIn addition to strengthening the eroded coast, the project is expected to recoup a significant financial payoff. Here's how. The post Why Norfolk Southern restored a 1,500-foot stretch of Virginia shoreline appeared first on Trellis.
- How shrinking the EPA could make wildfire smoke even more dangerous"It will leave communities more vulnerable."
- California rolls on with electric trucks, despite Trump’s roadblocksCalifornia remains committed to zero-emissions trucking. But Trump's hostility to the idea means it will require creative policymaking.
- What will the rise of floating solar panels mean for wildlife?As the market for floatovoltaics explodes, scientists are studying how to make the systems also work for waterbirds and other organisms.
- As Wind and Solar Grow, China Ships More Coal OverseasA slowing economy and the rapid growth of wind and solar have blunted demand for coal in China. Increasingly, producers are selling coal overseas.Read more on E360 →
- Professor Tim Flannery joins RMITLeading environmentalist, scientist, writer and researcher Professor Tim Flannery has joined RMIT in the College of Design & Social Context. Photo credit Ant Bragaglia RMIT University Leading environmentalist, scientist, writer and researcher Professor Tim Flannery has joined RMIT in the College of Design & Social Context. In this capacity, Professor Flannery will play a key […] The post Professor Tim Flannery joins RMIT appeared first on Eco News.
- All electric buildings in city’s futureGreen Square Construction Image Credit City of Sydney Adam Hollingworth City of Sydney Proposed new planning rules will require new residential buildings, large commercial buildings and hotels in the City of Sydney local area to be all electric by 1 January 2027. The changes kick off on 1 January 2026, when new residential developments will […] The post All electric buildings in city’s future appeared first on Eco News.
- Great white numbers far from greatGreat White shark. Image: Elias Levy Humane World for Animals Latest research has found Australia’s great white shark population is much smaller than expected, increasing their vulnerability to further population threats.? The population genetic study—funded and supported by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries Shark Management Program and Deakin University—used DNA sequence data from […] The post Great white numbers far from great appeared first on Eco News.
- The path to decarbonisation: Collaborative change for our citiesBy James Wewer, General Manager, Sustainability – Development & Construction, Lendlease As our population grows, the race to address a worsening climate emergency accelerates. Our cities are at the forefront of this challenge, accounting for more than 70% of global carbon emissions. If we are to achieve deep, impactful change, cities must be at the heart […] The post The path to decarbonisation: Collaborative change for our cities appeared first on Eco News.
- Victoria acts on electrification to cut bills, protect renters and address gas supply shortfallsIndustrial Air Conditioning Technician. HVAC Cooling System Repair The Energy Efficiency Council (EEC) has welcomed the Victorian Government’s decision to cut home energy bills and free up gas for industry with a raft of new regulations designed to accelerate electrification of buildings across the state. The Government’s decision coincides with the release of new independent analysis from […] The post Victoria acts on electrification to cut bills, protect renters and address gas supply shortfalls appeared first on Eco News.
- Can Ashwagandha Cause Acne? Ayurvedic Truths Behind This Herbal DebateCan Ashwagandha Cause Acne? Ashwagandha may cause acne in some individuals due to hormonal changes or detox effects. However, it can also help reduce acne linked to stress and inflammation. Individual reactions vary based on dosage, body type, and health status. The Herbal Skincare Puzzle Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is a time-honored adaptogenic herb from Ayurvedic...
- How To Avoid Mercury Exposure & What to Do if It HappensMercury is a metal that is liquid at room temperature and which can be toxic... The post How To Avoid Mercury Exposure & What to Do if It Happens appeared first on Earth911.
- MPs urged to vote for Ella’s LawMPs urged to vote for Ella’s Law Channel News brendan 24th June 2025 Teaser Media
- Southern resident orcas pick up, use kelp in newly discovered behaviorIn the first known toolmaking by a marine mammal, southern residents have been documented detaching lengths of seaweed and using them to massage each other.
- Trump administration plans to rescind rule blocking logging on national forest landsThe Trump administration plans to rescind a nearly quarter-century-old rule that blocked logging on national forest lands.
- STATEMENT: Secretary Rollins proposes rescinding protections for roadless forestsThe Roadless Rule protects 58.5 million acres of national forests from new roads and commercial logging The post STATEMENT: Secretary Rollins proposes rescinding protections for roadless forests appeared first on Environment America.
- IRA tax credit uncertainty kills $1.4 billion in clean energy projects in MayImpacted states include West Virginia, Alabama and Arizona. The post IRA tax credit uncertainty kills $1.4 billion in clean energy projects in May appeared first on Trellis.
- Seattle festival canceled due to ICE concernsThe annual celebration of the city’s only river was scheduled for August, but organizers started to rethink the plan after hearing from anxious neighbors.
- How Restaurant Furniture Impacts Customer ExperienceThe atmosphere and experience of a restaurant go beyond food and service—restaurant furniture plays a vital role in shaping how guests feel and interact in the space. From the moment customers walk in, the design, layout, and comfort of the … How Restaurant Furniture Impacts Customer Experience Read More » The post How Restaurant Furniture Impacts Customer Experience appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Climate Policy Outlook: 4 stories to follow this weekSenate republicans cannot get on the same page regarding clean energy credits; A chorus of bipartisan voices urge Trump to leave coastal oil shelf alone. The post Climate Policy Outlook: 4 stories to follow this week appeared first on Trellis.
- Endangered Eels a Top Target for Traffickers in EuropeEndangered eels, a top target for wildlife traffickers in Europe, are generating billions in profits for smugglers globally, according to two new reports.Read more on E360 →
- How big batteries could prevent summer power blackoutsAmerica has been a gusher of renewable energy for years; now, utilities will be able to bottle up much of that sun and wind and discharge it around the clock.
- Wildfire conditions in WA could lead to power shut-offs, PSE saysPSE has identified stretches of high risk on Vashon Island, in Ellensburg, Concrete and Glacier and on parts of Interstate 90, Highway 2, Highway 20 and the Mount Baker Highway.
- The unrealized promise of circular diapersFrom big brands to startups, efforts to create circular diapers are crawling forward — but landfills are full of unrealized promises. The post The unrealized promise of circular diapers appeared first on Trellis.
- Earth911 Podcast: Terviva’s Marc Diaz Introduces the Pongamia, a Tree for the Climate CrisisAs climate change accelerates and traditional crops face mounting pressures from drought, extreme weather, and... The post Earth911 Podcast: Terviva’s Marc Diaz Introduces the Pongamia, a Tree for the Climate Crisis appeared first on Earth911.
- How sustainability professionals can thrive in a tough job marketWhether you’re hunting for a new position or trying to keep the one you have, there's a lot you can do to achieve your goals. Industry experts weigh in. The post How sustainability professionals can thrive in a tough job market appeared first on Trellis.
- The power of storytelling to boost resale and reuse"This product is made from recycled plastic" doesn't bring about emotion and meaning. The post The power of storytelling to boost resale and reuse appeared first on Trellis.
- What one town learned by charging residents for every bag of trashThe small town of Plympton, Massachusetts, eliminated 305 tons of garbage a year by making everyone pay for what they toss.
- Firefighting foams contain toxic PFAS. Could soybeans be the answer?The surprising "win-win" for farmers and fire departments.
- Light as a feather nanomaterial extracts drinking water from airUNSW Scientist Xiaojun Ren holding the graphene oxide aerogel An international scientific collaboration has developed a novel nanomaterial to efficiently harvest clean drinking water from water vapour in the air. The nanomaterial can hold more than three times its weight in water and can achieve this far quicker than existing commercial technologies, features that enable […] The post Light as a feather nanomaterial extracts drinking water from air appeared first on Eco News.
- New homes for endangered native skink aim to improve survival chancesPhoto courtesy: Mike Gardner (Flinders University). Climate change and habitat loss are affecting animal populations around the world and reptiles such as South Australia’s own endangered pygmy bluetongue are susceptible to higher temperatures and declining long-term rainfall trends. Flinders University scientists are working on securing a sustainable future for the burrow-dwelling endemic skink (Tiliqua adelaidensis) […] The post New homes for endangered native skink aim to improve survival chances appeared first on Eco News.
- How Community Investors Helped Power a Clean Energy Win (With Returns to Match)Australia’s clean energy transition isn’t just for those with rooftops or deep pockets. A quiet shift in community-led investment is showing that individuals can drive decarbonisation at scale while earning solid financial returns. One standout example is the 2017 solar project at Blackwoods’ Canning Vale site, backed by 19 everyday Australians through ClearSky Solar Investments (CSSI). The […] The post How Community Investors Helped Power a Clean Energy Win (With Returns to Match) appeared first on Eco News.
- Understanding Scope 3 EmissionsThe Greenhouse Gas Protocol sets the standard for greenhouse gas accounting. It divides the Scope... The post Understanding Scope 3 Emissions appeared first on Earth911.
- New nanotechnology boosts crop yield by 200%As pests, disease, heatwaves, flooding and drought threaten and increasingly unstable food supply chain, a new innovation could promise more security. Scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology [KAUST], Saudi Arabia, believe they have developed a nanotechnology which could double crop yield and offer a lifeline to arid regions struggling to cope with […]
- How we’re showing cities can be a home to people and natureThis post is by Mete Coban, deputy mayor of London for environment and energy. For the start of London Climate Action Week, the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has launched a new £12 million Green Roots Fund to boost London’s green and blue spaces. This […]
- Polluters must pay, say votersPolluters must pay, say voters Channel News brendan 23rd June 2025 Teaser Media
- The key to reconciliation and climate protection is respecting our oldest scienceAustralia urged to catch up with the world by backing First Nations-led conservation A national initiative is combining environmental DNA (eDNA) technology with over 60,000 years of Traditional Owner knowledge to care for biodiversity, strengthen ecosystems, and create job opportunities. Designed with ranger groups and cultural advisors at the forefront, the program uses eDNA to […] The post The key to reconciliation and climate protection is respecting our oldest science appeared first on Eco News.
- Why Are Industrial Companies Failing Their Zero Waste Commitments?With increasing pressure from consumers, investors, and regulations to reduce their environmental impact, many industrial companies have made bold commitments to achieve zero waste. Yet despite billions invested in sustainability initiatives, a troubling reality is emerging: most are failing spectacularly. Why are industrial companies failing their zero waste commitments? According to recent industry analyses, over...
- Can You Swim in the Baltic Sea? Best Beaches & When to GoCan You Swim in the Baltic Sea? Yes, you can swim in the Baltic Sea—especially during the summer months when temperatures are mild and beaches become popular with both locals and tourists. While the water is colder than most U.S. beach destinations, the sea is calm, low in salinity, and hosts several Blue Flag-certified beaches...
- This rural community fought one of the country’s biggest gas-powered data centers — and wonInside the grassroots opposition that fended off a 2,200-acre data center campus in southern Virginia, and why their struggle isn’t over yet.
- Federal biologist in Seattle devoted her life to science. Then came Trump’s cutsAnna Kagley began her science career with the federal government 38 years ago. Suddenly, it was over.
- Mines Spung Wildfire 2025: How a Firestorm Reshaped the Pine BarrensJune 13, 2025 a single spark ignited a fire deep in New Jersey’s Pine Barrens. Within days the Mines Spung Wildfire had burned over 6,400 acres of Wharton State Forest, filled the air with toxic smoke and disrupted life throughout the region. This wasn’t an isolated event it was a wake up call of how...
- Boosted by Trump, banks resume their love affair with fossil fuelsA new report reveals massive backtracking on climate pledges.
- Strength to EndureIn a 1940 issue of Audubon magazine, Ira N. Gabrielson—the first director of the newly formed U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service—marveled for 10 long pages at the great concentrations of birdlife in...
- Strength to EndureIn a 1940 issue of Audubon magazine, Ira N. Gabrielson—the first director of the newly formed U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service—marveled for 10 long pages at the great concentrations of birdlife in...
- Power of PlaceEvery summer, I return with my family and my siblings’ families to Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. It is a place we know by heart—where we spend a week living simply, in nature, surrounded...
- Power of PlaceEvery summer, I return with my family and my siblings’ families to Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. It is a place we know by heart—where we spend a week living simply, in nature, surrounded...
- Smart Bird Feeders Are Connecting Us to Wildlife —and Each Other—Like Never Before.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- Smart Bird Feeders Connect Us to Wildlife —and Each Other—Like Never Before.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- Smart Bird Feeders Are Connecting Us to Wildlife —and Each Other—Like Never Before.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- Ohio’s National ForestThere is only one national forest in Ohio so it’s especially important to protect it. The post Ohio’s National Forest appeared first on Environment America.
- New York’s mayoral race could decide the city’s climate futureThe nation's largest city has an ambitious plan to reduce emissions. The next mayor could make or break its success.
- Justices let fuel producers challenge California’s limits on car emissionsThe 7-to-2 decision stressed that it did not address the merits of the dispute, and concerned only whether the producers had standing to sue.
- This Native-Run Raptor Center Is Safeguarding Sacred Birds, Feathers, and Practices.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- This Native-Run Raptor Center Is Safeguarding Sacred Birds, Feathers, and Practices.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- The Federal Government Plans to Unleash Industry on These Five Alaskan Bird HavensThe first week of the second Trump presidency featured a firehose of executive orders targeting climate programs, environmental justice efforts, and much more. One order stood out because it was...
- The Federal Government Plans to Unleash Industry on These Five Alaskan Bird HavensThe first week of the second Trump presidency featured a firehose of executive orders targeting climate programs, environmental justice efforts, and much more. One order stood out because it was...
- After Four Decades, Efforts to Save Great Lakes Piping Plovers Are Seeing Signs of Major Success.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- After Four Decades, Efforts to Save Great Lakes Piping Plovers Are Seeing Signs of Major Success.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- A Remote, Protected Seabird Paradise May Soon Host a Rocket Landing SiteOf the nearly 600 national wildlife refuges in the United States, Johnston Atoll is arguably the one visitors are least likely to set foot on—unless they’re seabirds. A former military base...
- A Remote, Protected Seabird Paradise May Soon Host a Rocket Landing SiteOf the nearly 600 national wildlife refuges in the United States, Johnston Atoll is arguably the one visitors are least likely to set foot on—unless they’re seabirds. A former military base...
- To Solve the Mallard's Mysterious Decline, Researchers Turn to Hi-Tech TrackersMallards seem to be everywhere. They gather in parks and ponds, forage in farm fields, and even nest in urban planter boxes. This flexibility has helped make Mallards the most common ducks in North...
- To Solve the Mallard's Mysterious Decline, Researchers Turn to Hi-Tech TrackersMallards seem to be everywhere. They gather in parks and ponds, forage in farm fields, and even nest in urban planter boxes. This flexibility has helped make Mallards the most common ducks in North...
- How a Photographer Transformed Her Yard Into a Hummingbird Portrait StudioWings ablur, zipping from bloom to bloom, hummingbirds rarely seem to rest. Photographer Soo Baus can relate. Between shifts as a trauma ICU nurse, Baus is usually outside, camera in hand, searching...
- How a Photographer Transformed Her Yard Into a Hummingbird Portrait StudioWings ablur, zipping from bloom to bloom, hummingbirds rarely seem to rest. Photographer Soo Baus can relate. Between shifts as a trauma ICU nurse, Baus is usually outside, camera in hand, searching...
- On Nebraska’s Platte River, a Migratory Bird Oasis Is Caught Up in a Water Rights FightOn the central Platte River in Nebraska, every water drop has a purpose. Some generate electricity, irrigate farms, or meet demands downstream. Others ensure that Whooping Cranes have the habitat the...
- On Nebraska’s Platte River, a Migratory Bird Oasis Is Caught Up in a Water Rights FightOn the central Platte River in Nebraska, every water drop has a purpose. Some generate electricity, irrigate farms, or meet demands downstream. Others ensure that Whooping Cranes have the habitat the...
- STATEMENT: Okefenokee Refuge protected — for nowHistoric land purchase will stop immediate threat, future protections needed for Georgia’s ‘wild heart’ The post STATEMENT: Okefenokee Refuge protected — for now appeared first on Environment America.
- Inside the All-Out, 16-State Mission to Save the American OystercatcherWith a long, powerful bill capable of slicing open shells that most other birds can’t crack, the American Oystercatcher seems well equipped to find plenty to eat in its coast-hugging...
- Inside the All-Out, 16-State Mission to Save the American OystercatcherWith a long, powerful bill capable of slicing open shells that most other birds can’t crack, the American Oystercatcher seems well equipped to find plenty to eat in its coast-hugging...
- Oysters Are ‘Nature’s Architects’—and Coastal Conservation’s Secret WeaponThe twin islands of Alafia Bank were washing away. The state-designated bird sanctuary, whose sandy shores sit just above sea level in Florida’s Tampa Bay, offers a haven for more than 10,000...
- Oysters Are ‘Nature’s Architects’—and Coastal Conservation’s Secret WeaponThe twin islands of Alafia Bank were washing away. The state-designated bird sanctuary, whose sandy shores sit just above sea level in Florida’s Tampa Bay, offers a haven for more than 10,000...
- In War Zones, a Race to Save Key Seeds Needed to Feed the WorldIn conflict areas from Ukraine to Palestine, storage facilities holding seeds vital for future plant breeding are being lost. Scientists are rushing to send some remaining seeds to a “doomsday” vault in Norway so they can be available to provide food crops in a warming world.Read more on E360 →
- Love Fireflies? Here's How You Can Help Scientists Save Them.Almost a decade ago, staff at the Audubon Center and Sanctuary at Francis Beidler Forest were lingering in the parking lot to debrief the night’s “Wine and Warblers” event. It was almost time...
- How You Can Help Scientists Study a Summertime Favorite: the FireflyAlmost a decade ago, staff at the Audubon Center and Sanctuary at Francis Beidler Forest were lingering in the parking lot to debrief the night’s “Wine and Warblers” event. It was almost time...
- Love Fireflies? Here's How You Can Help Scientists Save Them.Almost a decade ago, staff at the Audubon Center and Sanctuary at Francis Beidler Forest were lingering in the parking lot to debrief the night’s “Wine and Warblers” event. It was almost time...
- In Norway, Climate Goals Clash With Indigenous Herders’ RightsA proposed powerline meant to help meet Norway’s climate goals may infringe on the Saami people’s cultural traditions and international legal rights.
- This Summer, Catch a Kaleidoscopic Variety of Hummingbirds Out WestEveryone knows hummingbirds are special—they can fly backward, dive at 60 mph, and slurp nectar from more than 1,000 flowers a day, after all. But you might not realize hummers are a Western...
- This Summer, Catch a Kaleidoscopic Variety of Hummingbirds Out WestEveryone knows hummingbirds are special—they can fly backward, dive at 60 mph, and slurp nectar from more than 1,000 flowers a day, after all. But you might not realize hummers are a Western...
- Lili Taylor Leaps From Stage to Page With a Birdy New MemoirEven at age 10, Lili Taylor had an eye for birds. She remembers doodling an advertisement for the birdseed sold at her dad’s hardware store—it featured a despondent-looking creature she dubbed...
- Lili Taylor Leaps From Stage to Page With a Birdy New MemoirEven at age 10, Lili Taylor had an eye for birds. She remembers doodling an advertisement for the birdseed sold at her dad’s hardware store—it featured a despondent-looking creature she dubbed...
- Layers of Paper—and Meaning—in Roberto Benavidez’s Ivory-billed Woodpecker PiñataRoberto Benavidez was always fascinated by the sculptural arts. One of his earliest memories growing up on a ranch in South Texas was of a cousin picking up a handful of clay from a pasture and...
- Layers of Paper—and Meaning—in Roberto Benavidez’s Ivory-billed Woodpecker PiñataRoberto Benavidez was always fascinated by the sculptural arts. One of his earliest memories growing up on a ranch in South Texas was of a cousin picking up a handful of clay from a pasture and...
- Gray whales that travel West Coast recorded at lowest number in 50 yearsGray whales travel from the Arctic to Mexico each year. And they're not finding enough to eat, scientists say.
- Renewables Did Not Cause Spanish Blackout, Investigations FindIn the aftermath of a massive blackout that hit Spain and Portugal in April, some pundits were quick to blame wind and solar for the loss of power. But official inquiries have found that a shortfall in conventional power led to the outages.Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Inspiration: The Universe Is a UnityToday’s quote is from John Toland, 18th-century Irish philosopher and author: “The universe is a... The post Earth911 Inspiration: The Universe Is a Unity appeared first on Earth911.
- Is HexClad Non Toxic? Real Facts vs Hype About PTFE, PFOA, and Cookware Safety✅ Quick Answer: Is HexClad Non Toxic? Yes, HexClad is considered non-toxic under standard cooking conditions. It uses a PFOA-free PTFE nonstick coating embedded between layers of stainless steel and aluminum, offering improved safety over traditional Teflon pans. However, it’s not PTFE-free, meaning it must be used below 500°F to avoid releasing harmful fumes. For...
- The top 5 barriers to more sustainable fashion in EuropeAn aspiration-action gap persists, with the leading deterrent being the cost of sustainable clothing. The post The top 5 barriers to more sustainable fashion in Europe appeared first on Trellis.
- The Global South: How Indonesia is shaping the future of climate financeThe world's largest producer of palm oil is making a big push into solar power. The post The Global South: How Indonesia is shaping the future of climate finance appeared first on Trellis.
- The ten year infrastructure strategy: long on ambition but light on detailLast week’s spending review (see our briefing) was good for the environment, in particular because the government pledged to splash an awful lot of cash – £120 billion over the rest of the parliament – on raising the UK’s pitiful level of capital spending on […]
- Liquid-hydrogen fuelled concept car unveiled at Le MansLiquid-hydrogen propulsion has been demonstrated in a test car developed by Toyota Gazoo Racing, in what seems a significant milestone for motorsports and the broader hydrogen mobility ecosystem. The GR LH2 Racing Concept made its public debut on 11-12 June at the Circuit de la Sarthe race course where it was being exhibited at the […]
- Want to try lab-grown salmon? The US just approved it.Despite a growing number of state bans, advocates of cultivated seafood say it can protect waterways from overfishing.
- A majority of people around the world support a carbon tax — even if they’re paying itEven in the U.S., where the policy was least popular, half of those surveyed said they'd support a climate tax that redistributes wealth.
- The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao receives the Getty Art and Sustainability Fellows programOver the next six years, the Museum will have three qualified professionals to support and boost its environmental sustainability initiatives thanks to the Getty Global Art and Sustainability Fellows program. The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao has been awarded an Art and Sustainability Fellowship by the prestigious LA-based Getty institution, which aims to support cultural and scientific […] The post The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao receives the Getty Art and Sustainability Fellows program appeared first on Eco News.
- A digital leap forward for sustainability reportingCristina Gil White, Chief Engagement Officer at GRI New Taxonomy enables easier and more effective GRI-aligned sustainability disclosures that are machine-readable GRI has launched its Sustainability Taxonomy, a machine-readable version of the GRI Standards that enables faster data collection and improved comparability of sustainability disclosures through the use of XBRL – the global language for business […] The post A digital leap forward for sustainability reporting appeared first on Eco News.
- NSW CLUBS RECOGNISED FOR ENORMOUS COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONSThe state’s clubs have been celebrated for the incredible support they provide their communities at the 2025 Clubs & Community Awards Night. From helping to feed vulnerable families, to funding vital medical equipment in hospitals and helping to reduce post-traumatic stress disorder among veterans, clubs across NSW have once again shown the varied ways in […] The post NSW CLUBS RECOGNISED FOR ENORMOUS COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS appeared first on Eco News.
- Building a sustainable digital identity in an age of greenwashingAuthor: Akram Atallah, CEO of Identity Digital Today, nearly half (45%) of Australian consumers consider environmental factors when making purchasing decisions. Recognising that sustainability plays a key role for many buyers, companies are increasingly leveraging their environmental initiatives as a strategic marketing tool. Sustainability can be a powerful sales and branding strategy. However, today’s consumers are […] The post Building a sustainable digital identity in an age of greenwashing appeared first on Eco News.
- The Green Shift: How Everyday Choices Can Shape a Sustainable FutureEvery day, we make choices that shape the world around us. From what we eat to how we travel, our daily habits leave behind a footprint. While climate change often feels like a distant problem for governments or corporations to … The Green Shift: How Everyday Choices Can Shape a Sustainable Future Read More » The post The Green Shift: How Everyday Choices Can Shape a Sustainable Future appeared first on Eco Friend.