Environmental news from around the world.
- Where Will the Nature-Positive Business Journey Lead? What would it mean for a company to become truly nature-positive, which opportunities does it present, and is it possible to achieve within the global economy’s constraints? On the other hand, what implications will a company’s supply chain and operations face if it ignores its biodiversity risks and dependencies? Join the conversation to understand what’s behind the biodiversity movement and how your company can respond to this new business imperative.
- A Just Transition Approach Powered by a Responsible Energy Industry Urgent action is required to decarbonize the power sector in order to minimize global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
- It will cost up to $21.5 billion to clean up California’s oil sites. The industry won’t make enough money to pay for it. An expert used California regulators’ methodology to estimate the cost of cleaning up the state’s onshore oil and gas industry. The study found that cleanup costs will be triple the industry’s projected profits.
- SAFCEI responds to government plans for new nuclear Reacting to the news from parliament this week that government plans, once again, to procure new nuclear, the Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute (SAFCEI) says that decision-making from the […]
- Trapped in ice: the surprisingly high levels of artificial radioactive isotopes found in glaciers New research shows that glaciers harbour a surprisingly large concentration of toxic nuclear materials, which poses risks as the glaciers melt The post Trapped in ice: the surprisingly high levels of artificial radioactive isotopes found in glaciers appeared first on Physics World.
- The North Face’s Pride ad with drag queen Pattie Gonia sparks backlash A call from the environmental influencer to “come out … in nature” sparked backlash from right-wing commenters and politicians.
- New Documentary Will Showcase the Atlantic Flyway The Atlantic Flyway encompasses some of the hemisphere’s most productive ecosystems, including forests, beaches, and coastal wetlands. It is home to a wide variety of wildlife and people. In...
- 10 green technologies we need to adopt quickly The climate technologies we need to change the world are available now, but we need to adopt many of these tools globally to stop climate change. What would it take to mitigate climate change this decade and lower emissions closer to zero? The head of the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development announced that many developing countries risk missing out on the green tech revolution unless the international community and all governments take action now to make sure climate change and global emissions are addressed all over the world. Here is what it would take to stop climate change in…
- ‘Devastating’ Supreme Court Decision Leaves Wetlands Unprotected The majority of the nation’s wetlands where many birds raise their young, congregate in winter, and rest during migration—and which filter out pollutants and buffer communities from flooding and...
- A plant-based drink naturally caffeinated with cascara Not exactly unknown, and not exactly mainstream, cascara is the inspiration for Up To Good Energy's caffeinated, carbonated beverage. If you’re not familiar, cascara is the coffee fruit. You may have seen a coffee pod on a plantation. When broken open, the seed inside is what we use as coffee beans. The pulpy fruit surrounding that coveted coffee bean is typically discarded. It’s known as cascara.
- Bridgestone’s Sustainability Efforts at the Indianapolis 500 Bridgestone's goal is to achieve carbon neutrality and develop tires made with 100% renewable and recycled materials by 2050.
- Dow, New Energy Blue Join Forces to Create Renewable Plastics from Corn Residue A substantial portion of the ethanol will be transformed into bio-based ethylene feedstock for Dow's plastic products.
- IEA Report: Global Clean Energy Investment Outpaces Fossil Fuels Solar energy investment in particular is leading this growth and is expected to surpass oil production.
- Louisiana’s landmark climate adaptation program is running out of time “We can rebuild a piece of marsh, but in 30 years, that may be the only piece of marsh there.”
- National Geographic x Adidas collection is a unique combo At first, Adidas and National Geographic might seem like an unlikely partnership. But the collaboration between the two, one a juggernaut of the fashion industry and another an ages-old publication that has always honored the natural world, has resulted in a beautiful collection of high-performance outdoor wear that encourages people to get out in the world and see all that it has to offer.
- Ocean Ventus Launches Platform for Cost-Competitive Floating Wind Power Additionally, a patent-pending service vessel facilitates offshore turbine maintenance, eliminating the need for towing to shore.
- Illustrations of Ben Franklin’s kite experiment are wrong, keeping gummy sweets fresh Excerpts from the Red Folder The post Illustrations of Ben Franklin’s kite experiment are wrong, keeping gummy sweets fresh appeared first on Physics World.
- Tribes call on Haaland to push increased protections for the Grand Canyon As a 20-year ban on mining in the Grand Canyon passes its midpoint, Indigenous nations look to continue protections indefinitely.
- Proposed Texas permitting regime could shrink wind and solar development Legislative committee will decide by tomorrow whether measure becomes law The post Proposed Texas permitting regime could shrink wind and solar development appeared first on Environment America.
- Circular transmission fluid claimed as Formula E racing first In what’s been hailed as a Formula E racing first, Jaguar TCS Racing have successfully used a more circular transmission fluid in their race cars Re-refined Castrol ON EV Transmission Fluid was successfully used in the team’s all-electric race cars at the 2023 Monaco E-Prix. Jaguar TCS Racing is the first motorsport team in Formula […]
- Antarctic Ocean Circulation Has Slowed Dramatically, Study Finds Ocean circulation in the deep waters around Antarctica has slowed significantly over the past three decades, posing a threat to the climate system, according to a new study.Read more on E360 →
- Meet the Honorees: Amath Gomis, ESG Director, CBRE Within property management, the first step to optimizing organizational resilience for clients is to understand their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats as they relate to ESG.
- Recyclability tool for fibre-based packaging launches in UK A new tool promises to remove much of the uncertainty faced by packaging designers and others when it comes to understanding the recyclability of fibre-based products (either finished or under-development). Papercycle is described as the UK’s first comprehensive recyclability assessment and certification service for fibre-based packaging. With Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) legislation on the horizon, […]
- Call to ramp up joint action to get London’s rivers ‘climate-ready’ Policymakers, water companies, businesses, industry and the public in London will all need to work together help to protect London’s rivers in order for them to be better prepared to tackle the impacts of droughts and floods brought on by the climate crisis, the organisers of London Rivers Week have urged. Climate resilience is the […]
- The quest for cleaner air Instrumentation expert Thermo Fisher Scientific summarises the problem and its history, with discussion of the latest generation of measurement systems and their potential impact. The industrial revolution – despite its many benefits – sounded a death knell for air quality, increasing coal-generated smog levels 50-fold in many large cities. Centuries on, sources of airborne pollution […]
- UK circular economy records 10% year-on-ear growth A new report has showed another year-on-year rise in circular economy deals, reflecting an increasing understanding that climate action can mean business opportunities. The report, published by accountancy and corporate advisory firm BDO LLP, has disclosed that capital deployed into the circular economy reached £879m in 2022. This is up 10% on the £788m invested […] The post UK circular economy records 10% year-on-ear growth appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Saint-Gobain Installs Smart Water Submetering System The installation reduces the site’s consumption of water by over 9 million gallons per year, which is 50% less than 2019 levels.
- The government is heading down the wrong road on transport This post is by Chris Todd, director of the Transport Action Network (TAN) Transport has always inspired strong and conflicting opinions. Yet, never has there been such a large disconnect between reality, government policy and investment decisions. Despite being in a climate and ecological emergency […]
- Earth911 Podcast: The Critical Minerals Institute’s Jack Lifton on Sourcing Lithium for the EV Transition Is there enough lithium in the United States to fulfill the made-in-America requirements of the... The post Earth911 Podcast: The Critical Minerals Institute’s Jack Lifton on Sourcing Lithium for the EV Transition appeared first on Earth911.
- Unwelcome Guests? Try These Natural Wasp Deterrents There’s a sting in the air come spring. Wasps are out in force, and your... The post Unwelcome Guests? Try These Natural Wasp Deterrents appeared first on Earth911.
- The US doesn’t have a law mandating EV battery recycling. Should it? Recycling batteries could reduce the need to mine critical minerals - but only if the packs are properly recovered.
- Ithaca bets on heat pumps in mobile homes The upstate New York city would be one of the first in the country to tackle the energy woes of affordable housing.
- What the Supreme Court’s ruling means for the future of wetlands More than half the nation's wetlands could lose protection under the Clean Water Act.
- Sailing the Azores and Back Race without fossil fuels Founder of Sail Electric, Wayne Peters, and the private owner of a full electric Southerly 47, have entered the renowned Azores and Back Race (AZAB), talking place in June. Sailing […]
- Imagine if humans disappeared tomorrow What would come next if humans no longer roamed (and conquered) the earth?
- Episode 365: Plastics, nature and biodiversity risk Richard Mattison, president of S&P Global Sustainable1 and CEO of S&P Global Trucost, discusses S&P's new Biodiversity Risk Data Set.
- Pacemakers, defibrillators not affected by high-power electric vehicle chargers Cardiovascular researchers found no instances of electromagnetic interference from high-power electric vehicle chargers in individuals with cardiac devices The post Pacemakers, defibrillators not affected by high-power electric vehicle chargers appeared first on Physics World.
- IEA: Global clean energy investment 'significantly' outpacing fossil fuel spending Investment in clean energy is gaining momentum but is still off the pace required to meet the 1.5 Celsius goal, according to a new IEA report.
- Low Carbon £310million solar PV finance facility launches Global renewable energy giant Low Carbon is working with major banks ABN AMRO, ING, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Intesa Sanpaolo (IMI CIB Division), to grow its core capacity in the UK and Netherlands. The announcement means work can now begin on 448MW of new solar facilities. This brings the total energy potential of […] The post Low Carbon £310million solar PV finance facility launches appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Project will use AI to boost CCUS efficiency Artificial intelligence (AI) is to be used to reduce the impact of carbon emissions as part of a £3 million project led by scientists at Heriot-Watt University. ECO-AI is targeting hard-to-decarbonise industries such as steel, cement, and chemicals through carbon capture and storage. It will do this by developing specialist techniques for scientific computing, material […]
- Supreme Court Decision Threatens Waterways that Birds (and People) Need “This Supreme Court ruling weakens our federal standards for clean water, threatening our ability to protect ecosystems and landscapes needed for birds and communities across the country,” said...
- FedEx Launches Free Carbon Emissions Tracking Tool Users can view emissions data displayed through multiple metrics to help with their sustainability strategies.
- Eco-tourism on the British Columbia coast It’s a remarkably blue British Columbia day, t-shirt weather in early May, as I paddle through coastal islands. Our little group of five people in three kayaks is pondering petroglyphs, guessing at the meaning of the red drawings.
- UMass Research: Continuous Energy Could be Generated from Air The key is creating a charge from moisture pushed through very small pores.
- Mushrooms are being used in all sorts of weird ways Mushrooms can be eaten in a variety of ways for a variety of reasons, but that is not all they are good for. Mushrooms can be used as fertilizer, building material and even to help break down plastic. They are often a more sustainable option for problems because it does not take much effort to grow fungi.
- Toyota, Savion Develop Kentucky Solar Project at Old Coal Mine The 100 MW of electricity the automaker will offtake from the project will play a role in achieving carbon neutrality across all its operations in the region by 2035.
- Montreal Protocol Is Delaying First Ice-Free Arctic Summer New research from Columbia climate scientists shows that the 1987 ozone treaty, designed to protect the ozone layer, has postponed the occurrence of the first ice-free Arctic by as much as 15 years.
- First Corporate, Science-Based Nature Targets Released A pilot group of 17 companies, chosen for their readiness and for having supply chains known to highly affect nature, will set their first targets this year.
- FASER searches for dark photons at the LHC, and also finds neutrinos CERN’s Jamie Boyd talks about the ForwArd Search ExpeRiment The post FASER searches for dark photons at the LHC, and also finds neutrinos appeared first on Physics World.
- More than 20 vegetables you can regrow from scraps There is nothing more satisfying than growing your own produce and eating it. Small-scale urban farming can happen on your balcony or in your garden using food scraps. Check out our tips and tricks below to get you started!
- New Method Predicts Extreme Weather Events More Accurately Columbia engineers have developed a machine-learning algorithm that will aid in understanding and mitigating the impact of extreme weather events, which are becoming more frequent in our warming climate.
- Ameresco, Boulder Partner in Sustainable Deconstruction of Former Hospital The city emphasized the importance of incorporating every opportunity for reuse, especially for elements like steel and concrete, whose production demands substantial energy.
- WANTED: Students, researchers, scientists for Clean Planet Peninsula Project The initiative aims to raise awareness around critical environmental challenges in the Arctic, and offer invaluable fieldwork experience to participants. Successful applicants will first engage in a polar training course in the UK, before being given the opportunity to head for Scandinavia, where they will continue in real Arctic conditions. The programme is delivered by […] The post WANTED: Students, researchers, scientists for Clean Planet Peninsula Project appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Texas Tech to Study Fireworks Perchlorate Contamination Impact on Water In a significant move to safeguard water resources and ensure clean drinking water, the EPA has awarded a grant of nearly $2.5 million for the research.
- Why gray wolves still need, and deserve, our protection Protections for the gray wolf are being dismantled in the U.S. Here’s why that’s a bad idea for the wolves and for the environment. The post Why gray wolves still need, and deserve, our protection appeared first on Environment America.
- Closer EU ties would help the UK to secure battery production and save its car industry This post is by Julia Poliscanova, senior director for vehicles & supply chains, and Richard Hebditch, UK director, at Transport & Environment The European car industry faces the biggest challenge in its 120 year history with the switch to electric cars and the threat of […]
- Large metalenses are produced on a mass scale Nanostamping is combined with photolithography to create flat optics The post Large metalenses are produced on a mass scale appeared first on Physics World.
- JPMorgan Chase Signs Significant Carbon Removal Deals As of May 2023, the carbon removal and storage deliveries from Charm for JPMorgan have already started, the bank said.
- DOW on Route to Making Chemicals Using Small Modular Reactors When Dow and X-energy inked an agreement to develop an advanced nuclear reactor at one of Dow’s sites along the Gulf Coast, it was a big deal – a technology the two will license to other industrial customers.
- 9 Essentials For Off Grid Living Off-grid living presents a compelling vision: a home nestled in nature, sustained by renewable resources, and embodying freedom from traditional utilities. However, this dream, while achievable, doesn’t capture the full complexity of off-grid living. It’s not simply about securing physical … 9 Essentials For Off Grid Living Read More » The post 9 Essentials For Off Grid Living appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Dump Fast Furniture To Enhance the Sustainability of Your Home’s Interior Design Sustainable interior design prioritizes the health and well-being of people and the planet. It’s intended... The post Dump Fast Furniture To Enhance the Sustainability of Your Home’s Interior Design appeared first on Earth911.
- Toxic chemical combinations found at over 1,600 river and groundwater sites across England New analysis of Environment Agency data appears to reveal a worrying level of chemical pollution in rivers and other freshwater sites across England.1 The research, which looked at the prevalence of five “chemical cocktails” known to have toxic impacts for wildlife, also highlights the lack of official monitoring for known harmful chemical cocktails, as well […]
- Adding hydrogen to the gas network could be the next ‘dieselgate’ if we’re not careful If you’re following conversations about climate, net zero or decarbonisation, it’s hard to miss the hype around hydrogen. Fossil fuel companies and gas grid operators have been lobbying politicians on the subject for years. The government’s hydrogen champion, Jane Toogood, recently published her report, which […]
- There’s big climate money out there for small towns. But will they get it? How advocates are helping understaffed communities field complicated federal grants.
- Recycling, reuse and circular projects dominate Eco-I NW Awards Winners include firms making bricks from waste, ideas for reducing emissions produced through the collection of used electricals, and fertilising agricultural land with concrete dust. A groundbreaking research and development programme which helps private businesses and universities in northern England collaborate on sustainable projects has recognised the best outcomes and initiatives. Leading the charge at […] The post Recycling, reuse and circular projects dominate Eco-I NW Awards appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Experts sound the alarm on toxic chemicals ahead of plastic treaty negotiations A quarter of the 13,000 chemicals commonly added to plastics are known to have hazardous properties.
- Downing Street’s ‘new’ active travel funding is needed, but nothing new Claims of a boost to investment in walking and cycling are misleading, with money already promised and deep cuts still looming. Westminster has announced £200m active travel funding for England, with the hope of creating 16million more walking and cycling trips across the country each year. 120miles of cycling tracks targeting underserved rural areas have […] The post Downing Street’s ‘new’ active travel funding is needed, but nothing new appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Formula 1 team targets over 60% emissions reduction through biofuel use for coming season Freight contributes the lion’s share of the emissions produced by formula 1. The Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula 1 Team says it has set its sights on over 60% emissions reduction and 200TCO2 saved through biofuel use for the forthcoming Formula 1 European season. The team, PETRONAS and logistics partners say they are working together to deliver […]
- Is the UK facing a renewable energy crisis? A leading chartered surveyor has called for a national plan to tackle the ‘crisis’. Just as news began to break that wholesale electricity and gas costs have dropped to a level that makes it possible for the UK’s price cap to be lowered, research by the BBC has revealed a long list of major clean […] The post Is the UK facing a renewable energy crisis? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Iceland makes circularity look effortless An industrial resource park in Iceland is built around geothermal and circular principles.
- Scintillator array validates MRI-guided multileaf collimator tracking MLC tracking on an MR-linac could mitigate respiratory motion during radiotherapy, without the time penalty associated with gating The post Scintillator array validates MRI-guided multileaf collimator tracking appeared first on Physics World.
- Less waste, more value for food Two models for reducing waste at scale in food and beverage supply chains.
- This pro-drilling bill threatens marine life and our climate The TAP American Energy Act would threaten ocean life with seismic blasting and require more oil and gas lease sales in our oceans and on public lands. The post This pro-drilling bill threatens marine life and our climate appeared first on Environment America.
- Delterra teams up with Mars, Amcor and P&G for plastics pledge New partnership aims to tackle plastic pollution by transforming waste management and recycling systems in Indonesia, Argentina and Brazil.
- What You Should Know About Chlorinated Fluorocarbons Home is supposed to be a safe haven. But if your home contains dangerous and... The post What You Should Know About Chlorinated Fluorocarbons appeared first on Earth911.
- Instead of Fishing, Try “Earthing” Yes! I did it. I invented something to replace fishing. It’s relaxing, rewarding, and undeniably... The post Instead of Fishing, Try “Earthing” appeared first on Earth911.
- Regeneration celebrated at awards Regeneration celebrated at awards Channel News Catherine Early 25th May 2023 Teaser Media
- Are Sea Cucumbers a Cleanup Solution to Fish Farm Pollution? Seafood farm operators are breeding and deploying sea cucumbers to vacuum up the massive amounts of fish waste that pose a major problem for their industry. It is part of an effort to redesign fish farms with multiple species so that they work more like natural ecosystems. Read more on E360 →
- What is the Half-Earth conservation idea?Hope for biodiversity and our future: Congress introduces a resolution for Half-Earth The post What is the Half-Earth conservation idea? appeared first on Environment America.
- Guam gets pummeled by Typhoon Mawar — another cyclone charged by warming seasIt's the strongest cyclone to hit the U.S. territory in 20 years.
- Columbia Climate School Leadership AnnouncementOn July 1, Jeffrey Shaman will become interim dean of the Climate School, continuing the work of co-deans Alex Halliday, Jason Bordoff, Ruth DeFries, and Maureen Raymo, climate leaders who built the School's strong foundation.
- Prieto Unveils Hyper-Fast Charging BatteryThe battery can fully charge within three minutes, providing a solution to common concerns about electric vehicles' longer fueling times.
- Check out this hanging installation made from mushroomsMycelia are the network-like, living root structures of fungi. They have unique properties that allow them to adapt and survive in various climates and environments. Different mycelium species have unique properties that can make them optimal for various uses, one such example is for living building materials (LBMs). In recent years, mycelium has been gaining popularity as an LBM, particularly species with dense mycelial networks. This property makes them optimal for construction or sculpture. One recent example of the use of mycelium as a building material is in Studio Link-Arc's installation Mushroom Brick Pyramids.
- How to become a sustainable architect in 3 easy stepsIf you care about climate change, you may have considered becoming a sustainable architect. But how do you become a sustainable architect, and what does that look like in practice? Here is our step-by-step guide to pursuing a career in sustainable architecture.
- WWE Updating Headquarters with Energy Efficient Smart SystemsEnlighted Data Services will collect data 65 times per second from almost 2,000 sensors that measure movement, power, and temperature as a part the building's digital transformation and major renovation.
- Google STEM lab creates opportunities for underprivileged youthLocated in the heart of Oakland, California, Code Next is an after-school STEM lab for teens. Designed by architect Danish Kurani, the space features the adaptive reuse of an abandoned retail storefront. The project was formed in partnership with Google and seeks to empower underprivileged high school students to explore and innovate within the STEM realm. This is achieved by offering after-school and summer classes while serving as a hub where teens can relax, grab a snack and hang out with friends.
- Can Michigan get the lead out?The post Can Michigan get the lead out? appeared first on Environment America.
- LevelTen Energy Launches PPA Auctions for Renewable Energy Sellers, BuyersThe energy transition greatly benefits from accelerated PPAs as they drive the growth of clean energy capacity.
- Cognizant’s Deep Green Study Unveils Path to Sustainable Business GrowthBetween 2020 and 2025, the percentage of respondents planning to increase sustainability spending by 10% or more nearly doubled, rising from 26% to 51%.
- European scientists group urges ban on new natural gas boilersNatural gas is not cleaner than other fossil fuels and using it instead of coal or oil risks achieving little or no reduction in greenhouse gas effects, says science advisory group the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council (EASAC) in a new report “Future of Gas”. The document highlights the extremely high global warming potential of […]
- Meet the Honorees: Katherine Canoy, Senior Director, 3DegreesEnsuring upfront alignment across all stakeholders at the beginning of the work, and then continual strong communication and updates throughout the project, can be instrumental to a successful sustainability initiative.
- Chick-fil-A’s 2022 Global Impact Report and Its Commitment to SustainabilitySince 2020, the company has diverted 22 million pounds of food waste from landfills, achieving 88% of their goal, which is to divert 25 million pounds of food waste.
- Among Some Fish, Heat Stress May Be Contagious, Study FindsHeat stress not only afflicts fish in uncomfortably warm waters. It may also spread to other fish, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Quantum computer technology developments at HRL LaboratoriesHRL Labs showcase their exchange-only qubit quantum computer technology The post Quantum computer technology developments at HRL Laboratories appeared first on Physics World.
- Marine Protected Areas: Together we can do moreEarlier this month over 60 delegates from various sectors, including private finance, insurance, government, community leaders, multilateral organisations, and Marine Protected Area (MPA) managers, gathered in Cape Town for a […]
- Gasoline use isn’t falling fast enough. Targeting ‘superusers’ could help.America may have hit “peak gasoline,” but the fossil fuel’s decline is still too slow to meet climate goals.
- What Is a CAFO?Factory farms tend to move in and out of the public consciousness. People become briefly... The post What Is a CAFO? appeared first on Earth911.
- Extreme weather is disrupting Amtrak's trains — and its climate benefitsAmtrak is the climate-friendly option — if extreme weather doesn't disrupt your trip.
- Biden administration pauses copper mining project on Oak Flat, a sacred Apache siteThe Arizona mine project won't move forward until more discussions with Indigenous communities.
- Behind the scenes of science museumsAndrew Robinson reviews Curious Devices and Mighty Machines: Exploring Science Museums by Samuel J M M Alberti The post Behind the scenes of science museums appeared first on Physics World.
- The global treaty to save the ozone layer has also slowed Arctic ice meltThat's because chemicals banned under the 1987 Montreal Protocol are also potent greenhouse gases.
- Geoengineering is gathering momentum — here’s why you should careClimate geoengineering proposals are bringing the story of sci-fi novels to the desks of world leaders.
- Swallowable X-ray dosimeter monitors radiotherapy in real timeAffordable and ingestible capsule could help improve gastric cancer treatments by enhancing the precision of radiotherapy The post Swallowable X-ray dosimeter monitors radiotherapy in real time appeared first on Physics World.
- Nature: Wall Street’s newest marketAsset managers are betting biodiversity funds will attract investor capital in the coming decade.
- Science-based targets for nature come for businessesLVMH, Nestle and 15 other companies to test new science-based criteria for freshwater, land and biodiversity.
- From idea to innovation: Tide North America’s sustainability storySponsored: Innovation will be the driver of sustainable behavior change. Jerry Porter, Chief R&D and Innovation Officer at P&G Fabric & Home Care, explores the full picture through the lens of Tide.
- Shopper’s Dilemma: Buy Fair Trade or Locally Produced?Eco-minded consumers have a lot of options to weigh, and the labels and certifications designed to... The post Shopper’s Dilemma: Buy Fair Trade or Locally Produced? appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Project Censored’s Under-Reported Environmental Stories of 2022Stories and the way the press reports them shape our perception of the world and... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Project Censored’s Under-Reported Environmental Stories of 2022 appeared first on Earth911.
- The green belt argument is back, here’s how to stop it becoming a battleThe green belt is back in the news. Keir Starmer says he would allow more homes to be built on it; Rishi Sunak says he will defend it. It looks like a straight fight, but in fact there are plenty of Labour people who want […]
- Can the personal care industry clean up and take climate actionWith wet wipe bans on the horizon and fatbergs clogging our city sewers, Jeremy Freedman – managing director of sustainable personal care manufacturer Guardpack – argues that his industry can engage with climate-positive action, and encourage others to do the same. When it comes to personal care products, sustainability can mean many different things. Some consumers will look […] The post Can the personal care industry clean up and take climate action appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- A wakeup callA wakeup call Channel Comment Yasmin 24th May 2023 Teaser Media
- 4 Unique Vegan Dishes You Should TryPhoto by komal G on Unsplash Perhaps you’re a full-blown vegan, or maybe you’re just someone simply who loves exploring new cuisines. The good news is that vegan food has moved beyond just salads and tofu dishes. There are […] The post 4 Unique Vegan Dishes You Should Try appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Things That Can Impact Power PricingSeveral things can have an impact on power pricing. Some of the most common include fuel, capacity, and competition. The cost of fuel is the most significant factor affecting your electricity rates. If natural gas prices increase, your electricity rates […] The post Things That Can Impact Power Pricing appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Google extends AI-enabled Flood Hub to 80 countriesApp provides flood data and forecasts up to seven days in advance to regions where more than 460 million people are exposed to severe flood risk.
- Volvo to Sell 1,000 Electric Trucks to Holcim by 2030Up to 50,000 tons of carbon dioxide yearly could be saved by replacing 1,000 existing diesel trucks with their electric counterparts.
- JPMorgan commits $200 million to carbon removal projectsThe U.S. bank is backing multiple carbon removal projects in a bid to address its own operational emissions.
- Travel across national parks in the US with sustainable easeXanterra Travel Collection is a hospitality company that operates various resorts, lodges and attractions in national parks, state parks and other iconic destinations in the U.S.
- 4AIR Drives Sustainable Aviation Fuel Reporting, AccountabilityThis information is key for operators, airlines, and other stakeholders to make informed decisions and accurately account for emission reductions.
- We Made Musical Instruments From Trash at Manhattanville Community DayInspired by Bash the Trash, kids had a chance to make musical instruments out of reusable materials, then perform in a parade.
- Pricing nature: Can ‘biodiversity credits’ propel global conservation?Backed by the UN, an alliance of conservationists and policymakers is devising new ways to finance the preservation of biodiversity by placing economic values on ecosystems. Some analysts say such schemes have the potential to boost conservation, but others are skeptical.
- Recyclable 3D-printed home is unveiled to the publicResearchers have 3D-printed made entirely from natural materials that can be recycled at the end of the home's lifecycle. This project was designed to innovate a "factory of the future" for producing recyclable sustainable homes built with 3D printing technology.
- Amex GBT Releases 2022 ESG ReportThe company has three key targets to halve their emissions by 2030 and pursue carbon neutrality: establish Amex GBT as the green business travel marketplace, set science-based targets for 2023, and drive aviation towards net-zero carbon by 2050.
- Particle physicists get AI help with beam dynamicsNew machine learning algorithm accurately reconstructs the shapes of particle accelerator beams from tiny amounts of data The post Particle physicists get AI help with beam dynamics appeared first on Physics World.
- Vancouver has the vegan dining scene to beat anywhereJust a few hundred miles up the road from my home in Portland, Oregon, the city of Vancouver, British Columbia is an excellent place for vegans. I hadn’t visited since before the pandemic. So on a recent trip, I went to check out both new developments and mainstays of the Vancouver vegan dining scene. Here are a few places to try if you have the chance to visit what many folks claim is North America’s best city.
- The EU and Korea Green Partner for a Sustainable FutureNot only are the EU and Korea participating in initiatives to pursue climate action, but they are also working to combat deforestation, promote sustainable forest management, and enhance agricultural supply chains.
- Enel Plans Solar Cell, Panel Manufacturing Facility in OklahomaThe site will be among the first of U.S. factories to produce solar cells, the building block of PV solar panels and construction of the factory is to begin in fall of 2023.
- Tackling the Cost of Clean Hydrogen under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act[This is the third post in our Hydrogen Blog Series. Read the first post here and the second post here] One of the biggest hurdles for clean hydrogen is high costs. The Department of Energy graph below says it all. Today, a kilogram of hydrogen produced by electrolysis costs around $5 to $7. … More The post Tackling the Cost of Clean Hydrogen under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- What’s the Aarhus Convention and why does it matter that the UK has breached it?I’ve highlighted before the damp squib that is parliament’s role in the scrutiny of trade agreements. Parliamentarians are not given a vote on trade agreements. They aren’t even guaranteed a debate on the detail of deals that impact all our lives. But this is only […]
- Foundations laid for ammonia to hydrogen projectThe foundations have been laid at a green ammonia to hydrogen demonstrator site at Tyseley Energy Park. The project has been developed by the Ammogen Consortium, “a multi-disciplinary and multi-national team dedicated to driving forward hydrogen fuel supply chains in the UK and worldwide”. On Wednesday 17 May, consortium partners gathered at Tyseley Energy Park […]
- Mussel-inspired sound installation coming to DurbanA quite extraordinary audio / sensory art installation, entitled Heavy Waters (dubbed “The Mussel Organ”) is on show in the Bond Shed on Point opening to the public on Wednesday […]
- Cambridgeshire and Peterborough residents encouraged to recycle their metal packagingA new campaign promoting metal packaging recycling has been introduced by RECAP, the waste partnership between Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. In a bid to improve kerbside recycling rates, households across the region are being encouraged to recycle their aluminium wrapping foil and foil trays, food and drinks cans, as well as empty aerosols and metal screw […]
- Artificial retina enables perception and encoding of mid-infrared radiationOptoelectronic retina enables development of smarter and more efficient IR machine vision systems The post Artificial retina enables perception and encoding of mid-infrared radiation appeared first on Physics World.
- Climate Negotiators To Focus on Renewables and RainforestsClimate negotiators are aiming for net zero by 2050, requiring a tripling of renewable energy by 2030. They will take up the issue at this year's climate conference in Bonn, Germany, where the plight of the rainforest nations will also take center stage.
- Saudi Arabia’s NEOM Green Hydrogen Closes Financing on $8.4 Billion PlantThe plant will integrate up to 4 gigawatts of wind and solar energy.
- Better Toilet Bowl CleanersWhile having a clean toilet is a critical component of a sanitary home, commercial toilet... The post Better Toilet Bowl Cleaners appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Leave Nature in NatureWe get it, nature is beautiful and it’s not unusual to want to take a... The post We Earthlings: Leave Nature in Nature appeared first on Earth911.
- Artistic anti-poaching efforts in MozambiqueThe YAO Crochet Project, a women-empowered knitting venture which trains the community in the Niassa Special Reserve in Mozambique to crochet and create toys and crafts, is creating a life-sized, […]
- Plastic bottles found to harm human health at every stage of their life cycleA new report says beverage companies like Coca-Cola must be “held accountable for the supply chain impacts of their plastics.”
- Listen: On Chicago’s South Side, one bike ride became a passion for cycling and racial equityStruggling with depression and on leave from his corporate job, Olatunji Oboi Reed decided to get his bike out of the basement. That ride set him on a new path that led to his current work, promoting racial equity in transportation and beyond.
- New research defends curbside recycling as an effective climate toolThe study finds that, despite their cost and other drawbacks, such programs can help small cities reach their climate goals.
- Skills needed for future energy sector in SA“I am inspired, meet me at the top!” sounded the war cry of the Galactic Einsteins when they concluded their presentation at the Changemakers Junior Green Investment Pitch Session at […]
- Battery-swapping is back in businessCan the next generation of battery-swapping succeed where others failed?
- How companies become allies for environmental justiceIt is not a big stretch for corporate policy teams already dealing with community relations to keep track of environmental justice battles in the surrounding frontline communities and speak up as an ally.
- Gravitational lensing of supernova yields new value for Hubble constantNew measurement adds to the mystery of the universe’s expansion The post Gravitational lensing of supernova yields new value for Hubble constant appeared first on Physics World.
- Weaving sustainability into the innovation processFour ways business leaders can make sustainable innovation a core piece of their business plans.
- The State of ESGThe ESG seas are seeing strong tailwinds and headwinds alike. Come hear from leading sustainable investors on how they are navigating 2023’s choppy waters, and how they’re thinking about the next chapter unfolding in sustainable finance and investing.
- Homebuyer Climate Change Concerns: DroughtWhen purchasing a new home, construction, size, aesthetics, and price are all worthy considerations. But... The post Homebuyer Climate Change Concerns: Drought appeared first on Earth911.
- Beyond Factory Farms: A New Look at the Rights of AnimalsPhilosopher Peter Singer’s book, Animal Liberation, helped launch the animal rights movement nearly 50 years ago. He talks with Yale Environment 360 about how we now better understand how animals feel pain and how other species are not so different from humans as we thought.Read more on E360 →
- UK Green Channel patents plummet by almost 50% in a yearThe Climate Change Committee and Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change have called for more investment in environmental research and development, but Britain’s associated tech sector is lagging behind. An analysis of the Intellectual Property Office (IPO)’s Green Channel in the UK has revealed that applications for new patents through this system fell by 47% in […] The post UK Green Channel patents plummet by almost 50% in a year appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- At last, states reach a Colorado River deal: Pay farmers not to farmThe Biden administration has temporarily resolved a dire water crisis — with help from a wet winter.
- Environment Rhode Island settles Clean Water Act lawsuit against Kenyon IndustriesIn a victory for clean water, Kenyon Industries has agreed to take steps to reduce its release of pollution into the Pawcatuck River, in settlement of a case brought by Environment Rhode Island. The post Environment Rhode Island settles Clean Water Act lawsuit against Kenyon Industries appeared first on Environment America.
- CAISO Approves $7.3 Billion Transmission Plan with Clean Energy FocusConsumer costs will be determined through the rate design process conducted between utilities and regulatory authorities.
- G7 Leaders Release Clean Energy Economy Action PlanThe G7 asserts a plan that will make decarbonized industrial production the default business case over time and promotes a circular economy of goods and services.
- Climate Neutral Certified Ibex activewear is adventure readyIbex offers responsibly-produced apparel that’s made to last. Its efforts have earned it Climate Neutral Certification from the top to the bottom of the supply chain.
- Colorado Carbon Storage Project Receives $32.6 Million in FundingLarge-scale carbon sequestration sites, like the one planned in Pueblo, can reduce emissions and assist communities in transitioning to zero-emissions energy generation.
- Amazon’s Second Headquarters is Sustainably DesignedAs a result of the campus’s sustainable design, Met Park has achieved 24% energy savings.
- Outdoors Facebook group connects people of color with natureEveryone knows that nature has an amazing healing power. All you have to do is take a walk and look at a tree on a pretty day and you can feel the majesty of nature. But it is an ugly truth that even the outdoor world is not always safe and welcoming for all people, though nothing could be more natural than sharing nature.
- UK pins ‘net zero’ hopes on carbon captureThe UK has announced a £20bn package for carbon-capture projects, but not everyone is convinced it will be enough to deliver the country’s net-zero targets The post UK pins ‘net zero’ hopes on carbon capture appeared first on Physics World.
- This resort generates hydro-kinetic energy for 1,000 homesLocated in North-West Scotland, the Tidal Pool Resort is a project by Margot Krasojević Architects that blends coastal tourism with renewable energy production. The space serves as a power plant that utilizes multiple forms of renewable energy sources to produce electricity for the Scottish mainland. Additionally, the project supports the local marine ecosystems to maximize sustainability.
- Bee Certification Program Enhances Sustainable Agriculture with 3rd-Party VerificationCurrently, the Bee Friendly Farming Certification program includes over 450 farms in its verified program.
- U.S. Steel Secures $240 Million Green Bond for Arkansas FacilityThe money will help enhance sustainable technology at its new $3 billion facility expected to open next year.
- New type of quasiparticle emerges to tame quantum computing errorsThe existence of so-called non-Abelian anyons has been reported by four independent teams, though plenty of challenges remain, writes Philip Ball The post New type of quasiparticle emerges to tame quantum computing errors appeared first on Physics World.
- Mitigating climate change by curbing air pollutionA new guide has been launched to assist decision makers to integrate inventories of air pollutants and greenhouse gases, and to track the impact of climate change mitigation actions on […]
- As Peak Oil Looms, Exxon Wades into Lithium MiningEyeing a future of waning oil demand and rising sales of electric cars, Exxon Mobil is set to begin mining lithium, a key ingredient in EV batteries.Read more on E360 →
- The Impact of the American Consensus Favoring Environmental ProtectionThe legal structure of American environmental protection persists because environmental protection has been added to the fundamental and irreducible function of government: to protect people from harm.
- Is Your Plastic Straw Killing Sea Turtles?In 2015, a sea turtle with a straw stuck in its nose took over the... The post Is Your Plastic Straw Killing Sea Turtles? appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Seeing the How of Circular Customer Experience With Allen AdamsonCan companies build circular services into their customer experience to earn a trusted relationship with... The post Earth911 Podcast: Seeing the How of Circular Customer Experience With Allen Adamson appeared first on Earth911.
- How an energy giant helped law enforcement quell the Standing Rock protestsNew documents show Energy Transfer spent big on police gear and worked with a cadre of spin doctors to fight an information war against protesters.
- Final speaker announced for inaugural SW & Wales Air Quality ConferenceAir Quality News have announced that the addition of Dr Phillip Webb from Respiratory Innovation Wales has completed the line-up of speakers for their first South West & Wales Air Quality Conference in Bristol on 21st June. Dr Webb is an experienced healthcare professional who cares passionately about implementing good innovative design principles that make […] The post Final speaker announced for inaugural SW & Wales Air Quality Conference appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The government’s Retained EU Law Bill u-turn was good and bad newsThis post is by Lord Krebs. Last week both the left and right wing press ran the story of the government’s u-turn on the Retained EU Law (REUL) Bill currently passing through the Lords. On the right it was seen as a betrayal of true […]
- Dolly Parton’s new song is a climate anthem — if you want it to beThe iconic singer has a long history of taking seemingly "political" positions that say less about her convictions than about our own.
- FLASH radiotherapy creates a stir at ESTRO trade showThe ESTRO 2023 congress saw exhibitors highlight a range of electron beam-based FLASH radiotherapy systems The post FLASH radiotherapy creates a stir at ESTRO trade show appeared first on Physics World.
- New York’s public housing is sinking — literallyThe city is spending billions to protect Manhattan. Other boroughs, not so much.
- As drought grips the Horn of Africa, humanitarian aid is no match for climate changeExperts say the hunger crisis in Somalia and Ethiopia highlights an urgent need for adaptation funding.
- How a global treaty could solve the plastic waste crisisCan plastics achieve par with climate and biodiversity as critical issues worthy of a global treaty? We’re about to find out.
- International Day for Biological Diversity: Report recommends conservation basic incomeReleased in time for International Day for Biological Diversity, 22nd May, a new study has revealed the price of subsidising people living in environmentally vulnerable areas could be less than financial aid paid to polluting industries. Overall, the introduction of a conservation basic income (CBI) is estimated to cost around £380bn per year for low […] The post International Day for Biological Diversity: Report recommends conservation basic income appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Direct action for travel activismDirect action for travel activism Channel Comment brendan 22nd May 2023 Teaser Media
- Why Nespresso and other big companies are becoming certified B CorpsMore than 90 multinational companies hold the certification as B Lab moves to raise the qualification bar.
- Closing the purpose governance gapToo many companies lack a clear purpose. Here’s why they must change.
- How Software Accelerates Sustainability Reporting and Performance ManagementThe global business community is witnessing a regulatory shift that has massive implications for operations and compliance. Driven by climate change and the pressing need to control greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and use resources more responsibly, regulatory bodies around the world are issuing new guidelines to drive better tracking and reporting of businesses’ GHG emissions. The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures follow similar developments in the United Kingdom, Japan, New Zealand and Canada. Some of these regulations are limited in scope (e.g., the SEC’s proposed…
- ESG bowties: A tool for assessing climate risksSponsored: ESG bowties are an analytical method that can help organizations improve their identification and management of ESG risks and opportunities.
- How To Reduce Microfiber Pollution From Your LaundryIf you wear much synthetic clothing, you likely create microfiber pollution every time you do... The post How To Reduce Microfiber Pollution From Your Laundry appeared first on Earth911.
- Rural electric co-ops to get nearly $11 billion in federal funds for clean energy grants, loansThe programs are meant to put rural electric cooperatives on equal footing with larger privately owned companies.
- The most interesting bees in the world.Celebrate World Bee Day with these unique bee species from all over the globe. The post The most interesting bees in the world. appeared first on Environment America.
- Montana’s new anti-climate law may be the most aggressive in the nationThe legislation, signed into law last week, is even more restrictive than North Carolina’s infamous 2012 law that prohibited policymakers from considering sea-level rise projections.
- Green Thorn Knives: A Cut Above the RestIn the world of knives, craftsmanship and quality play a pivotal role in determining the perfect tool for any cutting task. Among the vast array of knife brands available today, green thorn knives stand out as a shining example of … Green Thorn Knives: A Cut Above the Rest Read More » The post Green Thorn Knives: A Cut Above the Rest appeared first on Eco Friend.
- 8 Expert Tips for Trade Show Success: How to Get Wins for Your BusinessIn the current competitive business landscape, standing out from the crowd is not just important but also a necessity. To stay relevant and compete in the industry, businesses are actively opening themselves up to different marketing opportunities. One such opportunity … 8 Expert Tips for Trade Show Success: How to Get Wins for Your Business Read More » The post 8 Expert Tips for Trade Show Success: How to Get Wins for Your Business appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Adapting Warehouse Operations To Meet Seasonal Demand ChangesAs the ebb and flow of commerce shift with the changing seasons, warehouses must adapt to meet fluctuating demand. This often involves ramping up operations for peak periods like the holiday season or scaling down during quieter times. However, these […] The post Adapting Warehouse Operations To Meet Seasonal Demand Changes appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- A cascade of victories against plastic pollution in the Pacific NorthwestThe post A cascade of victories against plastic pollution in the Pacific Northwest appeared first on Environment America.
- Building Back BiodiversityEl 22 de mayo es el Día Internacional de la Diversidad Biológica (#DíaDeLaBiodiversidad), una oportunidad para celebrar la gran diversidad de la vida del planeta. Además, es un día para...
- Building Back BiodiversityEl 22 de mayo es el Día Internacional de la Diversidad Biológica (#DíaDeLaBiodiversidad), una oportunidad para celebrar la gran diversidad de la vida del planeta. Además, es un día para...
- A new app helps individuals offset climate emissionsCorporations are increasingly paying third-party organizations to offset their carbon emissions, but what can individuals do to track and offset their carbon footprint? Toohla is a new app created in Chicago that can help individuals do their part to fight climate change. You do this by using the app to help you calculate your carbon footprint, and offsetting it with carbon offsets that have been vetted for really making a difference with climate change.
- U.S. DOE and the Path to 100% Clean ElectricityThe culmination of these initiatives bring the goal of sustainable energy transitions closer.
- Organic Mexican products from Mi Rancho are absolutely yummyMi Rancho is more than a Mexican food product line. It’s a story of generational knowledge that is authentically rooted in family history and culture.
- 3M Partners with Svante to Develop, Produce Carbon Removal Products3M’s venture capital arm raised $318 million to manufacture Svante’s carbon capture and removal technology.
- Denmark Companies to Supply Nuclear Energy in IndonesiaThe plant will have the potential to produce 1 GW of energy using 25 SMRs.
- Church looks to “the heavens” for powerRichard Neusch of True Life Fellowship in Round Rock and other panelists on Solar on Houses of Worship webinar discuss clean energy tax credits for faith-based nonprofits. The post Church looks to “the heavens” for power appeared first on Environment America.
- Houses of worship go solarFaith leaders and solar installers discuss how and why houses of worship are going solar and how the clean energy tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act can help. The post Houses of worship go solar appeared first on Environment America.
- Water Utilities Embrace Innovative Decarbonization StrategiesThree-quarters of water treatment facilities aim to significantly reduce emissions by 2040.
- Los Angeles event discusses shaping the future of the cityCityAge Media is hosting an event May 25 in person called Shaping the Next Los Angeles. The focus is forging partnerships and investments that can inform the future of other American towns and cities and set an example for the world. What will it look like?
- 'Net positive hospitality': Hotels, resorts agree to 5-year sustainability strategyNew action plan from Sustainable Hospitality Alliance comes a year after the industry group published its vision to become 'net positive.'
- Octopus Energy Commits $1.87 Billion Investment in Asia-Pacific Energy MarketMuch of the financing will go to increase renewable energy in Japan.
- Biodiversity concerns raised in SA’s provincial reservesThe Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), in collaboration with the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA), recently assessed the state of South Africa’s provincial nature reserves (PRs) in terms […]
- Plenty Opens Technologically-Advanced Vertical Indoor FarmThe commercial-scale farm will be capable of creating an industry-leading yield of up to 350 times that of a conventional farm.
- A co-ordinated measurement system is one of humanity’s greatest achievements – we must stick with itSteven Judge argues that it would be wrong for countries to revert to imperial measures The post A co-ordinated measurement system is one of humanity’s greatest achievements – we must stick with it appeared first on Physics World.
- New Tool Helps Communities Prepare for Natural HazardsA revamped map lets you zoom in to check the climate, weather, and geological hazards in your own backyard and then learn how to protect yourself.
- New York City Sinking Under Weight of SkyscrapersNew York City is sinking under the weight of its massive buildings, leaving it more vulnerable to rising seas, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Optical frequency combs in space: ready for take-offJoin the audience for a live webinar on 6 July 2023 sponsored by Menlo Systems The post Optical frequency combs in space: ready for take-off appeared first on Physics World.
- Sustainable Development Students Address Real-World Sustainability Challenges in Workshop BriefingsOn May 4, the Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development hosted the spring 2023 Workshop Briefings, where upperclassmen presented the deliverables they spent the semester working on with their clients. The Workshop in Sustainable Development allows undergraduate sustainable development majors and special concentrators to bridge the theoretical knowledge they have gained through their coursework in the... read more
- Mortgage rate cuts for energy efficient homes? Pilot scheme appraises possible optionsHomeowners who make their properties more energy efficient could see their mortgage rate cut under a new government-backed pilot. Perenna Bank will receive more than £193,000 in government funding to help develop their long-term, fixed-rate mortgage that will incentivise customers to make their homes more energy efficient by offering to reduce their mortgage rate. Another […]
- Children still facing dire conditions 100 days after Türkiye-Syria quakesMore than six million boys and girls in Türkiye and Syria are still struggling to cope 100 days after the deadly earthquakes that hit both countries, the UN Children’s Fund […]
- Wild boar liver can be used to map PFAS contaminationA new German study uses the liver of wild boar to map PFAS contamination in the habitat of these animals. The study focused on 66 PFAS compounds, which can be grouped into three categories: 1) PFAS groups that have been regulated for some time; 2) new PFAS that industry uses as substitutes for regulated PFAS; […]
- Multilegged robots crawl over rough terrain, building houses with used diapersExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Multilegged robots crawl over rough terrain, building houses with used diapers appeared first on Physics World.
- Setting Sail: Top Tips For Prepping Your Boat For SummersIt’s that time of year again! The sun is shining again, the weather is warming up, and you’re itching to get out on the water. But before you can set sail and enjoy those summer days on your boat, it’s … Setting Sail: Top Tips For Prepping Your Boat For Summers Read More » The post Setting Sail: Top Tips For Prepping Your Boat For Summers appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Does Britain really want carbon footprint food labelling?A new study has shown widespread support for including the emissions impact of what we eat. According to the Vegetarian Society, which commissioned YouGov to survey the British public, more than half of all young adults believe they would eat more sustainable if carbon footprint food labelling was introduced. Of those aged 55 and over, […] The post Does Britain really want carbon footprint food labelling? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Earth911 Podcast: World Centric’s Resource Management Team on Compostable Packaging ProgressA few states are pioneering the rise of compostable packaging and building a composting infrastructure.... The post Earth911 Podcast: World Centric’s Resource Management Team on Compostable Packaging Progress appeared first on Earth911.
- SEPA issues first Scottish penalty for greenhouse gas leak under F-Gas RegulationsScotland’s environmental regulator has issued a civil penalty of £75,000 to a health food supplements manufacturer for failing to provide a leakage detection system on equipment containing powerful greenhouse gases that trap heat in the atmosphere and contribute to climate change. DSM Nutritional Products (UK) Limited, based in Dalry in Ayrshire, received the first penalty […]
- Earth911 Inspiration: The Planet Is Carrying YouToday’s quote is from Indian physicist, social activist, and author, Vandana Shiva: “You are not... The post Earth911 Inspiration: The Planet Is Carrying You appeared first on Earth911.
- Used coffee pods can be recycled to produce filaments for 3D printingThe plastic in used coffee pods can be recycled to make filament for 3D printers, according to British and Brazilian researchers who claim to have successfully tested a process to do so. The solution appears in a new article published in the journal ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering “We produced new conductive and non-conductive filaments from waste polylactic […]
- The laws that took down mobsters are now being turned against Big OilCities in New Jersey and Puerto Rico claim oil companies are behind a conspiracy to deceive the public.
- Commercializing quantum technologies: the risks and opportunitiesConference in the City of London reveals a growing interest in all things quantum among businesses The post Commercializing quantum technologies: the risks and opportunities appeared first on Physics World.
- €21 million available for climate adaptation via new Horizon 2020 programmeThe new Horizon Europe 2020 programme Pathways2Resilience (P2R) has launched a Call for Expressions of Interest, “marking a first step toward multiple open call cycles through which successful applicants will receive up to €300,000 in sub-grants to develop collaborative climate resilience pathways and help fulfil the EU’s Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change.” A total […]
- Unleash Your Creativity: Easy DIY Tips and Tricks for Personalizing Your Joycon ShellsAre your joycon controllers looking a little bland? Do you wish your Switch gaming experience had more of a personal touch? If so, then personalizing your joycon shells is the way to go. Not only will it make your controllers … Unleash Your Creativity: Easy DIY Tips and Tricks for Personalizing Your Joycon Shells Read More » The post Unleash Your Creativity: Easy DIY Tips and Tricks for Personalizing Your Joycon Shells appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Replace fossil fuels — with more fossil fuels? That’s one major utility’s plan.The Tennessee Valley Authority - the nation's largest public utility - wants to replace two coal power plants with natural gas, raising climate and environmental justice concerns.
- What Are The Unique Gifts That Your Child Will LikeWith the holidays, it’s time to shop for gifts for your loved ones. But who do you buy for, your children or your spouse? Well, if you’re considering buying a stuffed animal for your child, know that they will love … What Are The Unique Gifts That Your Child Will Like Read More » The post What Are The Unique Gifts That Your Child Will Like appeared first on Eco Friend.
- The UK is now living beyond its planetary limitsThe month of May is significant in lots of people’s calendars. It’s filled with bank holidays, summer is in sight and there’s even a national biscuit day in the mix. But there’s an important date which slips through the net. Today marks the UK’s […]
- Episode 364: Perfecting imperfectionWe chat with Charles Conn, co-founder of venture firm Monograph.bio, board chair of Patagonia and co-author of “The Imperfectionists: Strategic Mindsets for Uncertain Times.”
- Ultrafast imaging sheds light on the earliest stages of visionResearchers use ultrafast time-resolved crystallography to determine the molecular events that first occur in the retina of the eye once a photon is absorbed The post Ultrafast imaging sheds light on the earliest stages of vision appeared first on Physics World.
- LinkedIn’s head of sustainability on unlocking its ‘superpowers’Peggy Brannigan discusses her plans to leverage the LinkedIn platform’s "superpowers" to help protect the planet and support green economic growth.
- Succession Planting for a Successful GardenAre you planting a vegetable garden for the first time this year? Most nongardeners imagine that... The post Succession Planting for a Successful Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- WATCH: Eden Project seagrass video shows why plant is so preciousLast month, an acoustic study of St Austell Bay unearthed a thriving ecosystem and highly effective carbon sink on the seabed. One of the largest of its kind in the country, it spans 887 acres of Cornish coastline. According to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust, the newly ‘found’ seagrass endow is highly encouraging, but also a […] The post WATCH: Eden Project seagrass video shows why plant is so precious appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Banking on the futureBanking on the future Channel Comment brendan 19th May 2023 Teaser Media
- How Many Birds Can A Bunch of Audubon Staff See In a Year?In 2022, staff from the National Audubon Society set out to do something extraordinary: We collectively attempted to see and hear as many species of birds as we could across the globe over the course...
- How Many Birds Can A Bunch of Audubon Staff See In a Year?In 2022, staff from the National Audubon Society set out to do something extraordinary: We collectively attempted to see and hear as many species of birds as we could across the globe over the course...
- Developing Commercial Rate Design for EV Charging InfrastructureRate design is a complex challenge, but utilities across the country have started implementing commercial EV rates to accelerate transportation electrification in their regions.
- Vegan cheese from Armored Fresh is exploding in the USNew York residents and visitors can enjoy the sight of ginormous vegan cheese products on a Times Square billboard, thanks to the Korean company Armored Fresh. The faux cheese makers have boldly entered the U.S. vegan foods market, reserving their billboard space for two years and making a splash at the 2023 Consumers Electronics Show with their newest product: American slices.
- El Niño could cost the global economy $3 trillionA new study shows the weather cycle packs a heavy financial punch.
- Advancing Recycling Rates: NLCRC’s Role in Transitioning to a Circular EconomyIncreasing recycling rates in the United States presents a significant opportunity to address the growing issue of plastic waste.
- Wooden lake house was prefabricated off-siteWhy should architecture be a stopping point for nature? This beautiful Zurich lake house designed by Appels Architects shows that everything can flow together. The natural world can be a part of the interior of a home and in the home, light and space can flow seamlessly throughout.
- EPA, Justice Department Make Record Settlement with BP over Hazardous EmissionsThe settlement includes the largest civil penalty in a stationary source settlement since the Clean Air Act was passed in 1970.
- An inspiring interspecies love story at the Gentle BarnCan a final girl find love? After Opal the chicken was the sole survivor of a predatory attack on her chicken coop in 2019, her owner asked animal sanctuary Gentle Barn in Saint Louis, Missouri to take her so she would be safe and not alone. Upon entering Gentle Barn, love bloomed between a fowl and a chicken.
- Ontario’s Electricity System Plans Canada’s Largest Energy Storage ProcurementNatural gas serves as a flexible resource, capable of swiftly responding to changing system needs in ways that other energy sources cannot.
- Cerca Magnetics bags qBIG Prize for quantum innovationAquark Technologies and Quantopticon are runners up for inaugural award from IOP The post Cerca Magnetics bags qBIG Prize for quantum innovation appeared first on Physics World.
- Charting the evolution of scientific measurement over the past century and looking to the futureWe celebrate 100 years of Measurement Science and Technology The post Charting the evolution of scientific measurement over the past century and looking to the future appeared first on Physics World.
- Carbon removal startup lands $53 million contractFrontier, the carbon removal buyer collaboration, agreed to pay Charm Industrial in one of the largest CO2 removal deals to date, which calls for an elimination of 112,000 metric tons by 2030.
- Scepter, ExxonMobil, AWS Collaborate for Methane Emissions Data PlatformThis collaboration with Scepter and AWS presents an opportunity for ExxonMobil to scale and enhance its methane emission detection capabilities, potentially supporting similar efforts across the industry.
- Global Electronics Council Releases New EPEAT Climate CriteriaThe new criteria will contribute to supply chain decarbonization and Scope 3 emission reductions and will allow suppliers as well as consumers to make informed decisions on the products they produce.
- Civil society comments on nuclear energy statementsFrancesca de Gasparis, Executive Director of the Southern African Faith Communities Environment Institute (SAFCEI) says, “The news that Minister Gwede Mantashe will be calling for an RFP for 3 gigawatts […]
- South African NPO creates socially responsible jobsLitter4Tokens, a South African non-profit organisation (NPO) that employs people to collect and sort litter for recycling, has announced an impactful partnership with fellow NPO, Brownie Points, resulting in the […]
- New Mapper Opens Up Access to Flood Planning in New York StateAn easy-to-use flood planning tool visualizes building footprint data for nearly all New York State, except New York City.
- ABB Partners to Build an Offshore Wind Farm to Create Green HydrogenThe ABB Energy Industries is driving the move toward renewable hydrogen with an offshore wind project: SoutH2Port – a project that has two key hurdles, which include the cost of making hydrogen from wind and solar and building offshore wind farms.
- Summer Teaching Assistant Opportunity with Climate and SocietyThe deadline to apply is June 1 at 11:55pm.
- Are green interests about to go to war in the next battle over planning?This post was originally published by Business Green. There’s no solution to the climate crisis without tackling the nature crisis. They are interdependent. Lots of blogs and speeches start like that, and it is true. But that does not mean that there are no tensions […]
- 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.
- This LA teen is suing her school district — and the USDA — to promote nondairy milkA growing number of students nationwide are fighting the government's mandate to serve cow's milk in public schools.
- The EPA’s proposed PFAS regulations ignore a major source of drinking water contaminationA new study suggests unregulated “precursor” compounds account for half of total PFAS pollution at sites around the country.
- Concentrated solar reactor generates unprecedented amounts of hydrogenPhotoelectrochemical device also produces usable heat and oxygen and could be commercialized in the near future The post Concentrated solar reactor generates unprecedented amounts of hydrogen appeared first on Physics World.
- U.S. power plants may start to cap emissions. Here's why (and how)The EPA is promoting carbon capture and storage tech to cap emissions from fossil fuel-powered utilities.
- The fight to define clean hydrogenWhat counts as green hydrogen is a $100 billion dollar question.
- Why it’s not surprising that some people don’t support climate actionIf there’s one takeaway from the recent local elections, it’s that the cost of living and state of public services will define the results of the next general election. This was highlighted by the Conservatives’ widespread losses and reflected in recent polling. According to YouGov […]
- Need sustainability strategy training? Look hereIf you’ve been tasked with developing or managing your company’s sustainability strategy, but don’t yet have the expertise, this article is for you
- Enterprise software heavyweight SAP embeds ‘green ledger’ into core appsThe German software company wants to make its products synonymous with carbon accounting, with a big emphasis on addressing the Scope 3 data challenge.
- The Upper Atmosphere Is Cooling, Prompting New Climate ConcernsA new study reaffirming that global climate change is human-made also found the upper atmosphere is cooling dramatically because of rising CO2 levels. Scientists are worried about the effect this cooling could have on orbiting satellites, the ozone layer, and Earth’s weather.Read more on E360 →
- The positive case for ESG and why the USA is in danger of getting it wrongEnvironmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors are essential for investors to evaluate a company’s long-term sustainability and potential risks. Despite the recent backlash in some US states, ESG is a vital tool for investors, companies, and society as a whole, argues David Duffy, CEO and co-founder of the Corporate Governance Institute. Environmental, social, and governance […] The post The positive case for ESG and why the USA is in danger of getting it wrong appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Teetering on the traceability tipping pointEverything you need to know to be prepared for the traceability revolution that is sweeping across the European Union and United States.
- ‘COP of the business world’: UK’s largest net zero event confirmedReset Connect London is the biggest sustainability expo in Britain and focuses on helping organisations better align themselves with climate targets. Running from on Tuesday 27th and Wednesday 28th June at ExCEL London, more than 5,000 people are expected to attend. 250 exhibitors have been confirmed, alongside 350 speakers. In total, 150 plenary sessions will […] The post ‘COP of the business world’: UK’s largest net zero event confirmed appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Earth911 Quiz #58: Endangered Species and BiodiversitySpecies are going extinct at an accelerated and dangerous rate. The world is facing the... The post Earth911 Quiz #58: Endangered Species and Biodiversity appeared first on Earth911.
- Federal Permitting Reform Can Bolster Our Economy While Protecting Wildlife and CommunitiesWASHINGTON – Several proposals for federal permitting reform are circulating in Congress, including a discussion draft introduced today by Senate Environment and Public Works Chair Tom Carper...
- Federal Permitting Reform Can Bolster Our Economy While Protecting Wildlife and CommunitiesWASHINGTON – Several proposals for federal permitting reform are circulating in Congress, including a discussion draft introduced today by Senate Environment and Public Works Chair Tom Carper...
- It’s near certain that the next 5 years will be the hottest yetEl Niño may push global temperatures past 1.5C, the World Meteorological Organization warned.
- CarbonBuilt, Blair Block Begin Production of Ultra-Low Carbon Concrete BlocksThe blocks will avoid at least 2,000 metric tons of carbon emissions and will remove over 500 metric tons of atmospheric carbon each year.
- New EV Lynk & Co. drives into the US with a 4-year warrantyGeely luxury brand Lynk & Co. is bringing a new EV option to the U.S. with their first ever EV for sale. Lynk & Co. currently makes a hybrid vehicle called the 01, which is a plug-in hybrid compact SUV. The new vehicle for the automaker that will make the company's U.S. debut will be Lynk & Co.'s first all-electric vehicle.
- New Faces Join Front Line of Grassland ConservationThis spring, three Audubon state/regional offices added staff to work with the Audubon Conservation Ranching program. The new employees add capacity for private landowner outreach to Audubon’s...
- New Faces Join Front Line of Grassland ConservationThis spring, three Audubon state/regional offices added staff to work with the Audubon Conservation Ranching program. The new employees add capacity for private landowner outreach to Audubon’s...
- 9 eco-sustainable personal care products you should ownIf you’re looking for ways to clean up your personal care routine, we’ve put together a round-up of eco-minded brands for you to consider. From the sink to the shower to mental health, make some swaps in packaging, practices, ingredients and waste.
- NuScale Power, Nucor to Explore SMR Nuclear Energy for Steel OperationsThey are also the first and only SMR design to be approved and certified by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
- Own less and do more with Nomadix productsHave you met Nomadix? If you’re looking for a purpose-driven company with its finger on the pulse of environmental responsibility, plus great travel towels and blankets, we’re happy to introduce you.
- U.S. Investing $11 Billion in Rural Clean Energy ProjectsPresident Biden's Investing in America agenda is pushing to boost U.S. competitiveness, rebuild infrastructure, strengthen supply chains, and implement clean energy.
- Highlights From the 2023 Climate School Class Day and CommencementCongratulations, graduates!
- Technology is key to Africa’s just energy transitionDuring the keynote session on the second day of Enlit Africa, energy experts from across the continent agreed that technology is key to the continent’s just energy transition. Africa’s just […]
- Williams-Sonoma’s New Sustainable Home Brand GreenRowThe product line will include low-impact and responsibly sourced materials made with sustainable manufacturing.
- Mechanical nanosurgery attacks aggressive brain cancerNew magnetic nanomaterial-based technique could treat tumours that resist existing therapies The post Mechanical nanosurgery attacks aggressive brain cancer appeared first on Physics World.
- VICTORY: Gov. Polis signs bill limiting bee-killing pesticidesColorado is the ninth state to limit use of neonics. The post VICTORY: Gov. Polis signs bill limiting bee-killing pesticides appeared first on Environment America.
- Microsoft Partnership Emphasizes Large-Scale Carbon Removal ProjectsThe company's commitment to purchasing millions of metric tons of carbon removal demonstrates its dedication to carbon negativity and its support for scalable carbon removal technologies.
- The next cameo on your favorite TV show could be climate changeBehind the push to get more climate mentions in film and television.
- Aaron Stockel: From Byzantine History to Modern PoliticsA soon-to-be graduate of the M.A. in Climate and Society program discusses his roundabout journey to climate science and politics.
- April Heat Wave in South Asia Made 30 Times More Likely by Climate ChangeDeadly heat and humidity across India, Bangladesh, Laos, and Thailand in late April was made significantly more likely by climate change, scientists say.Read more on E360 →
- Kick carbon out of footballKick carbon out of football Channel Comment brendan 17th May 2023 Teaser Media
- Easy-dose trace element tablet plus ‘best for British’ grass silage additiveA revolutionary easy-dosing 5-in-1 trace element digester additive and a brand-new silage additive designed to get the best biogas output from British grass.
- Integrating Sustainability into Every Phase: A Conversation with Eric Corey FreedAt the core of sustainability work is the maxim, "If it gets measured, it gets managed."
- OFWAT chief: Water companies must show customer benefitsMajor infrastructure improvements in the water sector in PR24 will require companies to better demonstrate how any increase in water bills will benefit customers, said David Black, chief executive of Ofwat, at a British Water reception held at the House of Lords on 27 April 2023. The reception, now in its 16th year, was hosted […]
- Radiotherapy innovation on show at ESTROThe ESTRO 2023 congress saw over 8000 delegates head to Vienna to check out the latest product developments and research breakthroughs The post Radiotherapy innovation on show at ESTRO appeared first on Physics World.
- 13 Must-Have Items Every Pet Owner NeedsWhether you’re a first-time pet owner or an experienced pet parent, you must consider these must-have items. Pets are more than just animals; they are part of our families. As pet parents, it’s our job to ensure they have everything … 13 Must-Have Items Every Pet Owner Needs Read More » The post 13 Must-Have Items Every Pet Owner Needs appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Breakfast Bars and Kitchen Counters: Making the Most of Your Social Pantry SpaceKitchens are the heart of every home! It’s where all scrumptious meals are prepared and served, while you make cherishable memories with your family and friends. How often have you dreamt of having a spacious kitchen that hosts the latest … Breakfast Bars and Kitchen Counters: Making the Most of Your Social Pantry Space Read More » The post Breakfast Bars and Kitchen Counters: Making the Most of Your Social Pantry Space appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Universal Design for Kitchen Remodeling: Making Your Space Accessible to AllAre you looking to remodel your kitchen and spice up your cooking game? Universal Design is the secret ingredient that will take your kitchen from bland to grand! Whether you are a professional chef, a foodie, or someone who loves … Universal Design for Kitchen Remodeling: Making Your Space Accessible to All Read More » The post Universal Design for Kitchen Remodeling: Making Your Space Accessible to All appeared first on Eco Friend.
- When disaster strikes, far-right groups see an opportunity to gain trustAs FEMA struggles to keep up with climate disasters, extremist groups see an opportunity.
- UN calls on governments to reduce, reuse, recycle — for real this timeBut advocates argue the new report doesn’t focus enough on curbing plastic use.
- Accountable and transparent aren’t synonymousA misguided narrative in sustainable finance that conflates accountability and transparency. One requires the other, but the link (or lack thereof) between them presents a key barrier to a sustainable, and sustainably financed, economy.
- Is on-demand public transport the answer to our problems?Advocates for expanding DDRT travel in Scotland argue the technology can tackle loneliness and climate change. Digital-demand-responsive transport (DDRT) could help the Scottish Government achieve its 20-minute neighbourhood plans, reducing congestion, emissions, pollution and significantly boosting mobility. According to a report by CoMoUK, the technology – which allows passengers to request vehicles to and from […] The post Is on-demand public transport the answer to our problems? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Climate tech needs a lesson in circularityAn equitable path to the clean economy will require far more attention to where we "dig up" lithium, cobalt and other critically important minerals.
- Small business is a big deal for climate actionWhile much of the focus is on big companies for climate action, small and family-owned businesses have a pivotal part to play.
- Climate-change ‘fingerprint’ is identified in the upper atmosphereObservations agree with computer simulations of global warming The post Climate-change ‘fingerprint’ is identified in the upper atmosphere appeared first on Physics World.
- Sustainable Alternative LawnsThe suburban lawn is a potent symbol of the American dream, and many people can’t... The post Sustainable Alternative Lawns appeared first on Earth911.
- Recycling Plastic Clamshells and Bottles, the Same but DifferentYou’ve probably seen the #1 plastic resin code on various plastic containers when you’re sorting... The post Recycling Plastic Clamshells and Bottles, the Same but Different appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Sustainability Pioneer Gil Friend on Living Between WorldsIf environmentally responsible, sustainable business were baseball, my guest Gil Friend would be as familiar... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Sustainability Pioneer Gil Friend on Living Between Worlds appeared first on Earth911.
- ‘Clean energy’ methane laws alarm activistsFollowing the European Parliament’s decision to label ‘natural gas’ as clean energy, methane laws are raising concern among environmentalists in the US. In January, Ohio’s Governor Mike DeWine passed a law designating methane gas as ‘green energy’, a move that garnered widespread criticism in the US media. Now Tennessee’s Governor, Bill Lee, has opted to […] The post ‘Clean energy’ methane laws alarm activists appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Bees and bison on the American prairieOur national mammal is getting a better home on the range, and nature’s best pollinators will benefit too. The post Bees and bison on the American prairie appeared first on Environment America.
- The return of Great Lakes piping plovers to ChicagoHow can we ensure that this federally endangered species continues to return to Chicago year after year? The post The return of Great Lakes piping plovers to Chicago appeared first on Environment America.
- Biden Vetoes Reinstatement of Solar Panel TariffsCongress had passed legislation to end an executive order on the tariffs on parts from Southeast Asia.
- Houston’s Ion Adds Corporate Partners to Drive SustainabilityIon's proximity to industry players in aerospace, energy, technology, and innovation helps it create a vibrant and collaborative ecosystem.
- Demand for Eco-Friendly Products Drives Green Packaging Market GrowthThe industry's value is expected to reach $561.6 billion by 2031 with Europe remaining the biggest player in the market due to governmental initiatives toward sustainable packaging.
- Experts weigh in on how to create a sustainable home designSustainable home design begins with the first choices you make, from choosing plumbing fixtures to avoiding harmful chemicals and toxic materials. Inhabitat had the chance to talk to the team at PJC Architecture, based in Manhattan, about creating sustainable home design at every level of that design.
- Audubon Settlement Improves Protections for Golden Eagles in California’s Altamont PassThis month, the National Audubon Society, Golden Gate Audubon Society, Mount Diablo Audubon Society, Ohlone Audubon Society, and Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society (collectively, “Audubon”...
- Audubon Settlement Improves Protections for Golden Eagles in California’s Altamont PassThis month, the National Audubon Society, Golden Gate Audubon Society, Mount Diablo Audubon Society, Ohlone Audubon Society, and Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society (collectively, “Audubon”...
- Cyclone Mocha leaves ‘trail of devastation’ in MyanmarCyclone Mocha was one of the strongest cyclones to ever hit Myanmar, the UN aid coordination office (OCHA) in the country reported on Monday, leaving a “trail of devastation” as […]
- Texans will vote on $1 billion state parks measure this NovemberThe post Texans will vote on $1 billion state parks measure this November appeared first on Environment America.
- Pattern Energy Signs PPAs for SunZia Wind ProjectThis alignment ensures a steady supply of wind power to customers in Arizona and California during peak demand hours when renewable energy supply is traditionally low.
- Resource guide: Endangered Species Day / 50th anniversary of Endangered Species ActData, resources and interview opportunities The post Resource guide: Endangered Species Day / 50th anniversary of Endangered Species Act appeared first on Environment America.
- Wipe away germs and bacteria without chemicals and plasticDid you know your skin and surface wipes most likely contain plastic? Ugh. Realizing this practice is unnecessary and bad for the environment, Biom set out to make a plastic-free, biodegradable option and is now growing a product line around it.
- Modern Hydrogen Raises $32.8 Million to Enhance Clean EnergyThe funding will be used for the decarbonization of gas networks and the distribution and production of clean hydrogen.
- Greater Victoria earns valuable biosphere certificationIn March, Greater Victoria on Canada’s Vancouver Island became the first urban destination in Canada or the U.S. to earn the Biosphere Certification. This certification, awarded by the Responsible Tourism Institute (RTI), is only given to destinations that demonstrate extreme commitment to principles of cultural diversity, environmental sustainability, equity and social responsibility.
- European Legislation to Improve Product Sustainability LabelingThe process aims to combat greenwashing and other misleading claims.
- Biggest Fossil Fuel Firms Responsible for a Third of Western Forests Burned, Study FindsEmissions from the world's 88 largest fossil fuel firms and cement makers are responsible for 37 percent of the forest burned in the western U.S. and Canada since 1986, according to a new study.Read more on E360 →
- Mystery of bright-white shrimp solvedOptical nanostructure in the antennae, cuticle, tail, and jaw of Pacific cleaner shrimp explains the animal’s striking pigmentation The post Mystery of bright-white shrimp solved appeared first on Physics World.
- Brattle Group Finds Virtual Power Plants as Reliable as Conventional Ones?According to the Brattle Group, which prepared a study for Google, a virtual power plant (VPP) is as reliable as a conventional one, costing 40% to 60% of alternatives.
- Faculty Spotlight: Suzana Camargo, Plasma Physicist Turned Extreme Weather ExpertWhen she came to Columbia, she started a research project on hurricanes that she thought would last a year. More than 20 years later, hurricanes are still her main area of interest.
- How old is that microplastic? A new way to estimate the age of microplastics in the upper oceanResearchers have developed a new way to estimate the age of microplastics found in the upper oceans. The method involves a combination of analyzing plastic oxidation levels with environmental factors such as UV exposure and ambient temperature. The team – from Kyushu University and Asahi Kasei Corporation – applied their new method to estimate the […]
- Western Cape Government needs an Environment CommissionerThe Western Cape Government wants to remove The Office of the Commissioner for the Environment from the provincial constitution, arguing that it does not have the money to fill this […]
- Farmland water “battery” storage and leak-detecting broadband cables among winners in Ofwat innovation competitionFarmers could soon be reimbursed for creating water storage ponds or water “batteries” as part of an innovative drought-prevention project that has received funding (on 16 May) from Ofwat’s Innovation Fund. With droughts affecting the UK for much of last summer, the project, from Westcountry Rivers Trust and South West Water, will not only contribute […]
- UK ministers criticised for appearing at NatCon ‘climate denial conference’A number of high profile Conservative MPs are set to appear at the National Conservatism (NatCon) conference this week, angering environmental campaigners. An analysis of the event by DeSmog has found that many speakers have a history of climate denialism and are hostile to net zero. Despite this, and the UK Government’s claims of a […] The post UK ministers criticised for appearing at NatCon ‘climate denial conference’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Porous crystals made from plant extracts purify water from pharmaceutical pollutantsResearchers have developed porous crystals made from pomegranate extract to capture and degrade pharmaceutical molecules found in local municipal wastewater. The research is published in the scientific journal Nature Water. Pharmaceutical compounds can have unintentional adverse effects for the wellbeing of wildlife. Wastewater treatment plants face the challenge of removing emerging organic contaminants (EOCs) such […]
- Public urged to keep watch for tree pest oak processionary mothThe Forestry Commission has (on 11 May) urged the public to report sightings of oak processionary moth caterpillars. We are now entering the greatest risk period as the caterpillars emerge between June and August to feed before turning into adult moths. Oak processionary moth, which is a tree pest, was first identified in London in […]
- The Polluted Mermaid campaign highlights plight of marine lifeAhead of Disney’s much-anticipated live action version of ‘The Little Mermaid’, the Polluted Mermaid is a visually striking push for awareness. Run by sustainable toilet paper company Oceans, the campaign uses images of a mermaid surrounded by plastic pollution and contaminated water. The photographs aim to increase the public’s understanding of the problem, and the […] The post The Polluted Mermaid campaign highlights plight of marine life appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Decarbonizing roads programme reaches deployment stageAfter completing their final assessments, all seven projects have successfully met the criteria needed to take the £30 million ADEPT Live Labs 2: Decarbonising Local Roads programme forward to deployment and procurement. The final assessments came at the end of a three month fully-funded mobilisation phase where project teams developed their proposals into a specified […]
- We Earthlings: Smart Plugs Help You Save EnergySmart plugs are affordable, easy-to-use devices that bring smart home features to your home electronics.... The post We Earthlings: Smart Plugs Help You Save Energy appeared first on Earth911.
- 120k tonnes of plastics available for recycling from UK HWRCsPlastics resource efficiency and recycling charity, RECOUP, has released its 2023 Plastics Management and Recycling at Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) in the UK report, finding a significant quantity of plastics going unrecycled. The report found that over 120,000 tonnes of rigid and hard plastics are disposed of at HWRCs in the UK annually, almost […]
- Study: A third of the West’s burned forests can be traced to fossil fuel companiesThe research could advance court cases seeking to hold polluters accountable for climate-fueled disasters.
- A lawsuit to protect streams could take away a prime firefighting toolAs wildfires intensify, so does the fight over a fire retardant.
- Freeman Dyson: the visionary thinker and maverick scientist who challenged authorityHamish Johnston looks into the radical thoughts and wide-ranging work of mathematical physicist Freeman Dyson The post Freeman Dyson: the visionary thinker and maverick scientist who challenged authority appeared first on Physics World.
- Pacific Northwest heat wave breaks records for MayTemperatures reached 93 degrees in some cities, more than 20 degrees above normal.
- Listen: Near a polluting California port, a teen's path to studying climate healthGrowing up, Hamid Torabzadeh experienced the impacts of air pollution. In high school, he found a club that showed him his path to doing something about it. Now a college freshman, he's studying to be what he calls a "new type of doctor."
- Mental Health Awareness Week: Climate anxiety rocketing, green space helpsA recent study by Woodland Trust has identified a sharp uptick in environmentally-driven stress among 16-24 year olds. Seven-in-ten young people are worried about climate change and its effects, and almost one-in-four, or 24%, say they are willing to consider not having children or having fewer than they would otherwise like in order to be […] The post Mental Health Awareness Week: Climate anxiety rocketing, green space helps appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Startup Corner: April RoundupApril's editions of Climate Tech Rundown featured Viridos, Ocean Oasis, ChargerHelp!, and Orora Technologies.
- Why CDP introduced plastic reportingCDP expands disclosure platform to include plastic reporting, setting up the plastic credit market for more legitimacy.
- Pipe resilience project awarded £3.3m in latest Ofwat innovation competitionAn initiative, called Designer Liner, which could reduce leaks and burst water pipes across the country has today (16 May) received £3.3m in funding from Ofwat’s Innovation Fund. The project is one of 16 solutions being awarded a share of £40 million in the water regulator’s latest innovation competition – the Water Breakthrough Challenge. This […]
- A transistor made from woodDelignified piece of balsa wood incorporates a conductive polymer to modulate electrical current The post A transistor made from wood appeared first on Physics World.
- The heavy-duty fleet transition is underwayHeavy-duty vehicle electrification has entered a new era, but challenges still exist in engaging utilities and deploying depot charging.
- PVC: Another Problematic PlasticAt the turn of the century, everybody was up in arms about the hazards of... The post PVC: Another Problematic Plastic appeared first on Earth911.
- Navigating food waste regulations: A guide for businessesSponsored: Exploring food waste regulations, sustainable practices and the importance of education and leadership for successful food scrap diversion programs.
- How To Grow Lettuce in ContainersMany of us have a green thumb but no real garden space. Container gardens are... The post How To Grow Lettuce in Containers appeared first on Earth911.
- Sustainable Rice Farming: Balancing Productivity with Environmental ImpactOver the last few years, the attention turned towards climate change has resulted in increased scrutiny on a number of industries around the world. Farming has been no exception. In fact, agriculture results in 10% of all greenhouse gases emitted […] The post Sustainable Rice Farming: Balancing Productivity with Environmental Impact appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- More Nature: May updateA progress report on Environment America’s conservation campaigns The post More Nature: May update appeared first on Environment America.
- Thousands speak up for more efficient washing machinesMore than 9000 people urged the Department of Energy to move forward with updated efficiency standards for washing machines. The post Thousands speak up for more efficient washing machines appeared first on Environment America.
- Have your say on the Oil and Gas Sector PlanThe Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment, Barbara Creecy, has released the draft Marine offshore Oil and Gas Sector Plan. It has enormous ramifications, since it takes offshore oil and […]
- Study: Black and Hispanic communities more likely to have drinking water with PFASReport says 18 million Americans have drinking water with "forever chemicals."
- WWF Proposes Global Ban on ‘High-Risk, Unnecessary’ Single-Use PlasticsResearch on plastic pollution done by WWF and Eunomia will present the feasibility of banning certain plastics from circulation at the UN plastic pollution treaty talks later this month.
- Marine spatial plan flawed because oil and water do not mixWhile it is clear that South Africa is making little headway to resolve the electricity loadshedding crisis – which is where citizens want to see government putting its efforts and […]
- How to get to 100% clean energy with today’s technologiesStanford Professor Mark Jacobson and Environment America’s Johanna Neumann discuss how today’s technologies can achieve 100% renewable energy The post How to get to 100% clean energy with today’s technologies appeared first on Environment America.
- Is Europe's plan to import African solar energy sustainable?In the scramble to find energy, Europe is turning to North Africa for sustainable energy solutions. Solar and wind farms are popping up all over North Africa, but that presents some threats to the environment. The bright African sun can produce three times as much solar energy than in Europe, and the African continent has more space for solar farms. Why is it a problem?
- SBP, DPO Partnership Addresses Energy-Intensive Nature of Crypto MiningBitcoin alone is estimated to use 127 terawatt hours of energy and create up to 50 million tons of carbon emissions a year.
- This plastic-free topcoat is made entirely from plantsOn a mission to eliminate the devastating effects of plastic, materials innovation experts von Holzhausen have developed a plastic-free topcoat that opens the door for endless applications.
- Strange-matter observation points to existence of diquarks in baryonsLambda baryon production is seen in data gathered almost 20 years ago The post Strange-matter observation points to existence of diquarks in baryons appeared first on Physics World.
- Wind Surpasses Gas in Britain’s Electricity Generation for 1st TimeDuring the first quarter of 2023, the renewable source generated more than 32% of the country's energy.
- House overwhelmingly supports satellite-driven precision agricultureCongress rallies behind farmers as it comes together to expand precision agriculture via satellites.
- Old newspaper racks are upcycled to make huge impactsBy upcycling old newspaper racks, Impact Racks is changing the world one metal box at a time.
- New York Adds Ambitious Clean Energy Development to 2024 BudgetBuildings account for more than 30% of greenhouse gas emissions in the state, and the budget includes requirements for advancing zero-emission construction.
- Patient QA for SBRT and SRS treatment with IBA SRS detectorJoin the audience for a live webinar on 6 June 2023 sponsored by IBA Dosimetry The post Patient QA for SBRT and SRS treatment with IBA SRS detector appeared first on Physics World.
- Emirates Commits $200 Million Toward Sustainable AviationWith airlines trying to meet sustainability goals, many are allocating funds for sustainability and carbon impact reductions, such as finding efficient means to obtain SAF.
- These organizations are working to bring diverse perspectives to climate solutionsDiversity has proven to be more than just a marketing calling card — it has also shown to increase profits.
- A Proposal to Decouple Food Systems From Deforestation in BrazilStudents from the M.P.A. in Environmental Science and Policy program traveled to Brazil to present their policy proposal at the 2023 Global Public Policy Network Conference.
- Divestment leaders light the way for SAAs new evidence emerges internationally to show the efficacy of fossil fuel divestment for accelerating the global struggle to limit climate breakdown, Fossil Free SA has released its first report […]
- EPA’s Regulation of Power Plant Greenhouse Gases Reinforces Sustainability ManagementThe momentum behind decarbonization is unstoppable as the private sector sees the benefit of a lower cost, less polluting, and more reliable energy system. The energy transition may be delayed by political reactionaries, but it will not be stopped.
- $18.8 Billion Oneok-Magellan Deal to Form Massive U.S. Energy Infrastructure SystemThe acquisition will help combined company in energy transitions, such as expanding hydrogen production.
- Australia sets out A$1bn national quantum strategyThe country aims to become a global player in quantum technologies by the end of the decade The post Australia sets out A$1bn national quantum strategy appeared first on Physics World.
- Living With Wildlife and Avoiding ConflictMost people love animals, and environmentalists in particular care about wildlife. Many of us even... The post Living With Wildlife and Avoiding Conflict appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Tracking Attacks on U.S. Environmental Policy During the Debt Ceiling DebateOver the past two years, the United States made a significant investment to improve industries... The post Earth911 Podcast: Tracking Attacks on U.S. Environmental Policy During the Debt Ceiling Debate appeared first on Earth911.
- The problem of how to get bison across a road is a symbol of the UK’s wider conservation challengeThis post is by Evan Bowen-Jones, chief executive of the Kent Wildlife Trust. With the Convention on Biological Diversity’s COP15, 2022 was a big year for international conservation. That historic deal has the potential to transform the UK’s position from one of the most nature-depleted […]
- A simple way to prevent heaps of methane pollution: CompostingA new study says the practice could slash landfill emissions by as much as 84 percent.
- Celebrating 10 years of IOP ebooksRumours of the death of academic books have been greatly exaggerated The post Celebrating 10 years of IOP ebooks appeared first on Physics World.
- Surviving the real-world challenges of sustainability communicationsFrom avoiding greenwashing to confronting haters and critics, there's no end of things to think about
- Europe encourages carbon removal with a stick, rather than a carrotA new carbon removal framework in the EU could provide the foundation needed to instill trust in a young carbon removal market.
- Why You Shouldn’t Use Too Much Laundry DetergentIf you have a really dirty load of laundry, you should use extra detergent, right?... The post Why You Shouldn’t Use Too Much Laundry Detergent appeared first on Earth911.
- 'I'd protest again despite prison''I'd protest again despite prison' Channel Comment Yasmin 15th May 2023 Teaser Media
- Income-based electric bills: The newest utility fight in CaliforniaA state law calling for utility bills to be based on household income could drive adoption of EVs and heat pumps — or punish rooftop solar and efficiency.
- Stellenbosch-born digital currency tackles climate changeA new global payment platform is enabling communities world-wide to directly participate in the fight against climate change. Stellenbosch is leading the world in demonstrating a new monetary system where […]
- Photonic time crystal amplifies microwavesNew 2D metamaterial could boost 6G telecoms The post Photonic time crystal amplifies microwaves appeared first on Physics World.
- Texas’ water infrastructure is broken, jeopardizing quality and supply for a growing stateOn a daily basis, water managers in cities across the state move from crisis to crisis hoping to keep the water flowing to residents.
- The Endangered Species Act turns 50And bald eagles are soaring The post The Endangered Species Act turns 50 appeared first on Environment America.
- Reconnecting habitats of elk, pronghorn, deer and moreNew funding announced by the Biden administration will restore migration paths The post Reconnecting habitats of elk, pronghorn, deer and more appeared first on Environment America.
- Biden Administration Allocates $830 Million in Energy-Efficient Low-Income HousingBy reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing clean energy usage, these initiatives align with national sustainability efforts.
- Top U.S. clean energy trends to watch in 2023We believe that 2023 will be looked on as a turning point in the clean energy revolution and the race to save the planet. This was the point in time when solar and wind energy became cheaper to produce than traditional energy. 2023 is the year that municipalities invested heavily in a clean energy future, setting the stage for a majority of U.S. energy to be from renewable sources in the next couple of decades. What are the clean energy trends driving this sea change to a sustainable future? Here are our top picks for clean energy trends to watch…
- Wendy’s Shows Commitment to Sustainability in 2022 ReportAs Wendy's continues to strive for sustainable growth, it sets an example for other companies in the fast-food industry to prioritize ESG practices and contribute to a more sustainable future
- Congratulations to the 2023 Graduates of the Columbia Climate SchoolStudents graduating from the MA in Climate and Society program celebrated their Class Day ceremony today.
- Washington state now has the nation’s strongest law against toxic cosmeticsThe legislation targets harmful chemicals that are often found in products marketed to women of color.
- Rubicon Partners with Atlanta for Sustainable, Efficient Public Works OperationsThe company's cloud-based smarty city technology will help Atlanta's Department of Public Works implement sustainable operations for its existing fleet.
- The physics of espresso coffee, build a LEGO quantum computerExcerpts from the Red Folder The post The physics of espresso coffee, build a LEGO quantum computer appeared first on Physics World.
- These new apartments blend biophilia and sustainable designQuintain Living, a U.K.-based real estate management company, recently opened up a new development in London's Wembley Park. The property is known as Repton Gardens and is Quintain Living's most sustainable development to date.
- U.S. Invests Nearly $600 Million to Advance Water PowerHydropower makes up almost a third of the country's renewable energy generation.
- The food industry produces some of the highest methaneAs wonderful as it is to have cantaloupe in your fruit salad in early spring when the temperatures suddenly reach 80 degrees Fahrenheit, it is also a sign of something larger. With a growing population and improving technology, the food industry has become one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases, but some foods are worse than others.
- New horizons beckon for UK quantum computingUniversity of Edinburgh lab will validate real-world use cases for quantum computing The post New horizons beckon for UK quantum computing appeared first on Physics World.
- EPA Proposes New Power Plant Rule That Promises Major Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions in the Coming YearsAfter weeks of hints and leaks, yesterday morning (May 11, 2023), EPA proposed a new rule regulating emissions from power plants. The proposed rule would apply to new and existing gas plants and existing coal plants—new coal plants are separately regulated—and promises to significantly cut carbon and other harmful air pollutant emissions from fossil plants over the next two decades and beyond. EPA’s accompanying Fact Sheet spells out the proposed rule’s emissions reductions estimates: EPA has evaluated the emissions reductions,… More The post EPA Proposes New Power Plant Rule That Promises Major Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions in the Coming Years…
- Release: Oregon latest state to ban plastic foamThe post Release: Oregon latest state to ban plastic foam appeared first on Environment America.
- The Benefits of Active Participation in Electricity MarketsUltimately, the ability to be flexible about when you use energy represents both a value and a cost, and utility and grid demand response programs allow you to monetize that flexibility.
- Siemens Gamesa, Repsol Agreement Bolsters Renewable Energy in SpainThe installation of these wind farms will have a positive impact on the environment, avoiding the emission of 540,000 tons of carbon.
- Amazon Deforestation Down 40 Percent So Far This YearSo far this year, deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is down 40 percent from the same period in 2022, according to government data. The drop comes as a win for President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who has promised to curb forest less.Read more on E360 →
- Imagine a future where shoes are easier to recycleWhat we can learn from On and Baliston, innovators experimenting with tech-augmented, recyclable athletic shoes.
- Saxon Stahl: Leading on Climate Through Student GovernanceStahl established the Climate School’s student government, writing its bylaws and constitution. They will soon be graduating from the Climate and Society program, and hope to eventually influence federal climate policy.
- Entangled ions set long-distance recordTwo ions entangled over a distance of 230 m make a solid foundation for quantum networking The post Entangled ions set long-distance record appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: Camston Wrather’s Aaron Kamenash on Circular, No-Waste Electronic RecyclingElectronic waste is a global problem. Despite the immense value of the gold and other... The post Earth911 Podcast: Camston Wrather’s Aaron Kamenash on Circular, No-Waste Electronic Recycling appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Give Back to the EarthToday’s quote is from English author, Chris d’Lacey. In his popular children’s novel, The Fire... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Give Back to the Earth appeared first on Earth911.
- Is carbon capture viable? In a new rule, the EPA is asking power plants to prove it.“The EPA is calling the bluff on the power industry.”
- What does climate change have to do with the debt ceiling crisis?A barrage of climate disasters has slowed down federal tax collection just when it's needed most.
- Lawsuit: Oil and gas pollution violates New Mexico’s constitution"Schools are surrounded by oil and gas wells and fracking sites."
- Ask me anything: Masako Yamada – ‘With quantum, the challenge is not so much solving the problem but defining the problem’Masako Yamada is the director of applications at quantum-computing company, IonQ The post Ask me anything: Masako Yamada – ‘With quantum, the challenge is not so much solving the problem but defining the problem’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Cosmic generosity: a selfless investment in the future of physicsDame Jocelyn Bell Burnell won a $3m prize and is giving it all to physics PhD students from under-represented groups The post Cosmic generosity: a selfless investment in the future of physics appeared first on Physics World.
- Sustainable Solutions for Medical Waste Disposal: A Comprehensive Eco-Friendly GuideIn the relentless pursuit of progress and technological advancement, we have often overlooked the environmental ramifications of our actions. One of the most conspicuous examples of this oversight is the management of medical waste. While Houston, like many other cities, … Sustainable Solutions for Medical Waste Disposal: A Comprehensive Eco-Friendly Guide Read More » The post Sustainable Solutions for Medical Waste Disposal: A Comprehensive Eco-Friendly Guide appeared first on Eco Friend.
- First electron beam welding of wind turbine monopile achieves “dramatic results”Marking a seemingly important advance in wind turbine fabrication, a group of firms has announced the first ever incorporation of an electron-beam-welded section in an offshore wind turbine monopile foundation (transition piece). The resulting monopile is set for installation in the second phase of Dogger Bank Wind Farm, which is located more than 130km off […]
- How Rachel Madan found her fit in fast-paced consultingSustainability consulting is a growing area of need as companies ramp up efforts. Rachel Madan shares how she got into consulting, and what keeps her there.
- Episode 363: Microsoft's fusion bet, know your audienceFeaturing insights from Dylan Siegler, senior vice president of sustainability for GreenBiz, and Lindsay Dahl, chief impact officer for Ritual, a traceable supplement brand.
- Pseudorandomness enhances X-ray microscopyNew technology could help overcome spatial resolution limitations of existing X-ray imaging The post Pseudorandomness enhances X-ray microscopy appeared first on Physics World.
- Biomimicry’s role in shaping a sustainable built environmentHumanity’s got big sustainability problems with the built environment. Nature’s got many of the solutions.
- How to Reduce Your Exposure to Toxic PFASMany of our everyday products contain highly toxic fluorinated chemicals known as per- and poly-fluoroalkyl... The post How to Reduce Your Exposure to Toxic PFAS appeared first on Earth911.
- Poole is now home to two innovative marine sustainability projectsThe Dorset seaside town is playing host to habitat and sustainability work that could provide a model for other blue spaces and coastal waters Carbon Kapture, a climate-focused startup, is spearheading one of the initiatives. The company, which specialises in the removal of carbon from the atmosphere, is launching its first ever seaweed farm at […] The post Poole is now home to two innovative marine sustainability projects appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Wet Winter Brings Arizona’s Salt River to Life**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español.** Throughout the Colorado River Basin, it’s been a wet winter. There is great snowpack in the Rocky Mountains, where the Colorado River and many...
- Wet Winter Brings Arizona’s Salt River to Life**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español.** Throughout the Colorado River Basin, it’s been a wet winter. There is great snowpack in the Rocky Mountains, where the Colorado River and many...
- New EPA Proposal Would be Key to Achieving Climate Goals for Birds and People(May 11, 2023) WASHINGTON – Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a proposed plan to cut climate pollution from coal and natural gas power plants. These climate standards...
- New EPA Proposal Would be Key to Achieving Climate Goals for Birds and People(May 11, 2023) WASHINGTON – Today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a proposed plan to cut climate pollution from coal and natural gas power plants. These climate standards...
- EPA Proposes New Carbon Pollution Standards for Power PlantsAccording to agency's analysis, power companies can implement these standards with negligible impacts on electricity prices, well within the range of historical fluctuations.
- Audubon Certification Says Missouri's Tin Cup Heritage Farm is For the BirdsBolivar, Mo. — The National Audubon Society has issued a Bird-Friendly Habitat Certification to the Tin Cup Heritage Farm in Hickory County in southwestern Missouri, owned and operated by Kevin...
- Audubon Certification Says Missouri's Tin Cup Heritage Farm is For the BirdsBolivar, Mo. — The National Audubon Society has issued a Bird-Friendly Habitat Certification to the Tin Cup Heritage Farm in Hickory County in southwestern Missouri, owned and operated by Kevin...
- Water: A Critical Resource for Birds and People EverywhereThis year’s World Migratory Bird Day celebrates one of the most fundamental needs shared by birds and people: Water. Keep reading to see the many surprising ways in which the places that birds...
- Water: A Critical Resource for Birds and People EverywhereThis year’s World Migratory Bird Day celebrates one of the most fundamental needs shared by birds and people: Water. Keep reading to see the many surprising ways in which the places that birds...
- Volvo Tests Hydrogen-Powered Trucks on Public RoadsAfter showcasing the zero exhaust emissions vehicles last year, the vehicle maker took their fuel cell trucks on public roads in northern Sweden.
- IFAD Initiative Helps Developing Countries Reduce Agricultural Methane EmissionsThe program will create a guidebook to help with nations integrate strategies into their budgeting, planning, and public investment procedures.
- Tucson Chef Wendy Garcia nominated for James Beard AwardAs many restaurant lovers know, James Beard Awards are to chefs what Academy Awards are to actors. It’s a big deal to be nominated, let alone to win. Nominees are announced in March and winners in June. This year, Tucson Chef Wendy Garcia, known for her vegan restaurant Tumerico, is one of them.
- A luxury resort was designed for conservation and protectionFor decades, resort properties and luxury developments have spelled doom for natural habitats. Huge hotels and human nonsense have appeared all over the world's beaches and other beautiful places, driving out natural wildlife and harming natural wonders. That's not the case with Mayakoba. This 600-acre luxury development is designed with the intention to preserve, protect and even enhance the natural world all around it.
- Study Finds Canada’s E-Waste Has TripledThe growth leads to an increasing need for manufacturers and recyclers to find positive ways to address the issue.
- Why does the world need wind power and fast?Wind power, like solar power, is finally cheaper than fossil fuels, but there aren't enough wind farms to supply clean energy to everyone. To combat climate change and complete the sustainable clean energy revolution, the world needs to scale wind power and fast. Here's how the world can make wind power a reality across the globe this decade.
- Machine-learning innovation in RayStation: prioritizing speed, automation, efficiencyRaySearch Laboratories and its clinical customers are leveraging advances in machine learning to reimagine the radiotherapy workflow The post Machine-learning innovation in RayStation: prioritizing speed, automation, efficiency appeared first on Physics World.
- Biden-Harris Administration Publishes Priorities for Permitting Reform to Build Clean Energy “Faster, Safer, and Cleaner”Yesterday, the Biden-Harris administration outlined in a fact sheet its priorities for permitting reform to accelerate the build-out of America’s energy infrastructure “faster, safer, and cleaner.” The fact sheet provides an endorsement of the Building American Energy Security Act of 2023, establishes several major objectives for permitting reform, provides several recommendations to streamline federal permitting processes, and urges Congress to include the objectives and recommendations as part of bipartisan permitting reform legislation.… More The post Biden-Harris Administration Publishes Priorities for Permitting Reform to Build Clean Energy “Faster, Safer, and Cleaner” first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Inside Walmart’s plan for a nationwide fast-charging networkThe retail giant will build EV fast-charging stations at thousands of locations across the U.S., with the goal of completing the network by 2030.
- Hy Stor Energy Applies for Funding to Develop Mississippi Clean Hydrogen HubOn a broader scale, the company aims to make the energy transition and its benefits accessible to all of the state's communities.
- Portable imaging system targets eye diseases, pondering the mysteries of dark matterMeet the new president of the Australian Institute of Physics and the CEO of a medical start-up The post Portable imaging system targets eye diseases, pondering the mysteries of dark matter appeared first on Physics World.
- The rise of sustainable guitars: How an industry is innovating to save our forestsThe magnitude of change needed to halt the destruction of the world’s forests requires equally seismic innovation in the way we manufacture our products. The guitar industry’s on it. The post The rise of sustainable guitars: How an industry is innovating to save our forests appeared first on Environment America.
- Statement: New rule would cut coal, gas plant pollutionThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday proposed new limits on carbon pollution from coal- and gas-burning power plants. The post Statement: New rule would cut coal, gas plant pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- Calculating Biodiversity Footprint: A New Challenge for CorporationsUniversity of Jyväskylä in Finland has initiated a pilot project that presents a new way for companies to evaluate their sway on biodiversity. The project aims to offer a method that other companies and organizations can use to assess their influence on nature.
- Environmental groups sue US aviation watchdog following the failed launch of SpaceX’s Starship craftThe launch on 20 April caused significant damage to the launchpad and the surrounding area The post Environmental groups sue US aviation watchdog following the failed launch of SpaceX’s Starship craft appeared first on Physics World.
- DOE Funds Nuclear Energy Projects, Westinghouse Begins SMR Regulatory ProcessSome of the projects include integrating hydrogen production as well as beginning to look at future regulations.
- Combating plastic pollution on World Environment DaySolutions are urgently needed for the plastic waste crisis that is harming South Africa’s environment and marine life. Plastics SA, the umbrella body representing the South African plastics industry, is […]
- High LNG Demand Puts Samsung Heavy Industries on a RollSamsung Heavy Industries is on a roll, having netted roughly $12 billion in sales in 2021 and $9.4 billion in 2022 — the same goal for 2023. Asia and Europe are thirsty for the liquefied natural gas its ships carry, mainly because their domestic manufacturers are paying high prices for natural gas.
- Energy suppliers have ‘moral responsibility’ to help businesses, says mayor of West MidlandsBritish energy providers have a “moral responsibility” to renegotiate agreements with companies stuck on high fixed-price energy deals arranged last autumn during a historic spike in prices, according to Andy Street, the Conservative mayor of the West Midlands. The call echoes a warning from businesses that thousands of companies were struggling because they signed fixed […]
- Federal Decision on Colorado River Management in the Third Decade of Climate Change-Driven Drought**UPDATE: On May 22, 2023, the seven Colorado River Basin States asked the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to evaluate a short-term agreement between the Lower Basin States (Arizona, California, and...
- Federal Decision on Colorado River Management in the Third Decade of Climate Change-Driven Drought**UPDATE: On May 22, 2023, the seven Colorado River Basin States asked the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to evaluate a short-term agreement between the Lower Basin States (Arizona, California, and...
- Accounting for every drop: ABB awarded for work in New ZealandIndustrial automation technology firm ABB has won the 2023 Global Water Awards in the category “Smart Water Project of the Year” for its collaboration with Wellington Water, the water services provider for the Wellington region of New Zealand. The award was presented during the Global Water Summit in Berlin, Germany. “If there’s a ‘Water Oscar’ […]
- Steel built the Rust Belt. Green steel could help rebuild it.Steel manufactured using hydrogen and powered by renewable energy could drastically reduce carbon emissions and employ a well-paid, industrial workforce.
- Bio-based ropes claim eco-friendly aquaculture benefitsNew “bio” ropes made from biomaterials have the potential to replace conventional plastics of fossil origin in mussel and algae cultivation, say the groups behind their development, who claim sustainability advantages including up to 34% carbon footprint reduction compared to ropes made from conventional plastics. The interest of the European Union and other governmental organisations […]
- Who Is Suitable for Hormone Therapy?As men age, they often discover a range of rather unpleasant changes in their bodies and health. The energy and motivation to do anything decrease, physical strength starts to wither, and sexual desire lowers as well. All of these symptoms … Who Is Suitable for Hormone Therapy? Read More » The post Who Is Suitable for Hormone Therapy? appeared first on Eco Friend.
- These toxic, commonly-used chemicals have been added to a list of globally banned substancesBut exemptions mean the chemicals will not completely disappear.
- Tesla breaks ground on lithium refinery in Texas — a first for a US automakerCEO Elon Musk said the plant will protect against a future "choke point" on battery-grade lithium availability.
- Why your ESG report isn't enoughWe live in the era of the ESG report, but companies must go beyond it to effectively tell their sustainability stories.
- Is the IRA trying to do too much?The nation’s historic climate law is packed full of goodies. Are some of those goals cutting itself short?
- As Ocean Oxygen Levels Dip, Fish Face an Uncertain FutureGlobal warming not only increases ocean temperatures, it triggers a cascade of effects that are stripping the seas of oxygen. Fish are already moving to new waters in search of oxygen, and scientists are warning of the long-term threat to fish species and marine ecosystems.Read more on E360 →
- Two-in-one gel suppresses aggressive brain tumoursA novel hybrid chemo- and immunotherapy technique could help treat glioblastoma The post Two-in-one gel suppresses aggressive brain tumours appeared first on Physics World.
- Understanding the barriers to regenerative agriculture on Native landThe Environmental Defense Fund and the Intertribal Agriculture Council are working on a three-year study with Native American ranchers that will track costs, loan terms and soil carbon improvements.
- Get the Lead Out (of Your Home)Many people think that since lead was removed from paint and gasoline, it is no... The post Get the Lead Out (of Your Home) appeared first on Earth911.
- 8 Sustainable Packaging LabelsAs conscious consumers, we want greener packaging options to limit the environmental impact when we... The post 8 Sustainable Packaging Labels appeared first on Earth911.
- 5 Simple Changes to Move You Closer to a Plastic-Free HomeDeclaring your home “plastic-free” can seem like a huge undertaking, but the process is quite... The post 5 Simple Changes to Move You Closer to a Plastic-Free Home appeared first on Earth911.
- Can Toyota fuel cell technology superpower hydrogen logistics?A new partnership between the automotive giant and VDL Groep could mark a major milestone in the journey to cleaner haulage in Europe. Work is now underway to begin converting heavy-duty trucks to hydrogen fuel cell modules for use by Toyota Motor Europe’s (TME) partners in the logistics network. The programme represents the latest step […] The post Can Toyota fuel cell technology superpower hydrogen logistics? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Survey: Inflation Reduction Act, Supply Chain Impact Solar Energy IndustrySolarReviews’ 2022 report shows many in the renewable sector feel growth will continue as products like storage and EV charging also increase.
- The Breathing Lands - Canada’s Ancient Peatlands Can Save UsAudubon joins the Wildlands League on a journey to the ancient peatlands of the Hudson Bay Lowlands. These incredible wetlands have been cooling the planet for thousands of years and hold more carbon...
- The Breathing Lands - Canada’s Ancient Peatlands Can Save UsAudubon joins the Wildlands League on a journey to the ancient peatlands of the Hudson Bay Lowlands. These incredible wetlands have been cooling the planet for thousands of years and hold more carbon...
- EPA’s Clean School Bus Program Enters Second Round of FundingThe EPA anticipates making 25-50 cooperative agreements under this grant program. For effective implementation, the EPA will divide them among different EPA regions.
- Actis Launches $500 Million Renewable Energy Platform in JapanNozomi Energy will focus on aiding the country's emission reduction targets and low-carbon economy goals through onshore wind and solar sources.
- The latest sustainable materials trending in 2023Every year, researchers create new and more exciting sustainable materials that can help save our planet. In pursuit of plastic alternatives, what are these materials made of? Here are some of the latest sustainable materials being used in 2023.
- After a Wave of Bird Flu, More Than 20 California Condors Dead in the SouthwestIn early 2022, when a new avian flu began circulating among North America’s wild birds in addition to domestic fowl, Tim Hauck took note. Hauck helps manage the reintroduction of California Condors...
- After a Wave of Bird Flu, More Than 20 California Condors Dead in the SouthwestIn early 2022, when a new avian flu began circulating among North America’s wild birds in addition to domestic fowl, Tim Hauck took note. Hauck helps manage the reintroduction of California Condors...
- How can we prevent food waste and world hunger?Combatting food loss and waste is a key component of the fight against climate change. Each year, 1.3 billion tons of food is wasted or lost. Oftentimes, when we think of food loss or waste, the socio-economic impacts of these phenomena typically come to mind, including people going hungry and economies being less productive. However, food waste or loss can be very destructive for the environment as well. They can negatively impact the environment and exacerbate global warming. This is because when food is allowed to spoil, it emits methane, a powerful greenhouse gas (GHG), which is released into the…
- UBCO electric bikes take off-road adventures to new heightsIn recent years, electric bikes have exploded in popularity. Each iteration brings something different from the generation before. In the case of the UBCO adventure bikes, those advancements include road-ready and off-road options that are powerful, light and built with sustainability in mind.
- Bridging the Gap: Financial Institutions’ ESG Strategies and ChallengesOne of the major hurdles in implementing effective ESG strategies is the lack of reliable data and consensus on transition risks. Financial institutions require accurate data to reprice credit risk, strengthen capital buffers, and absorb potential credit losses.
- Agrivoltaics: The future of farming?Land use is one of the most important — and least discussed — areas of climate action. As the race towards a renewable UK grid accelerates, we look to renewable energy researcher, copywriter and blogger Robert Cathcart of Solarfast to explain how farming and solar power generation can easily share the same space. Solar Farms […] The post Agrivoltaics: The future of farming? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- No to GM wheat in South Africa!The African Centre For Biodiversity (ACB) are calling on the government to reverse approval of GM wheat in South Africa. They are reaching out to organisations to support their submission […]
- Exchange bias in a single-layer film is created using ion implantationNew approach could be used to create antiferromagnetic spintronics devices The post Exchange bias in a single-layer film is created using ion implantation appeared first on Physics World.
- A Conversation with Climate & Leadership Advisor, Andrea LearnedThe following conversation covers Andrea Learned’s career as a climate influencer and leadership advisor, with a focus on her approach to sustainability, leadership style, and ESG strategy.
- Why organisational sustainability strategies must include EVsTom Rowlands, Managing Director of EV Solutions at Allstar, explains why organisations should be prioritising the switch to electric vehicles as part of wider sustainability strategies. As the world becomes increasingly aware of the effects of climate change, the need to adopt sustainable business practices has never been more important. The argument for it isn’t […] The post Why organisational sustainability strategies must include EVs appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Honeywell, Sichuan Jinshang to Accelerate SAF Production in ChinaOne goal of the partnership is to build one of the largest sustainable aviation fuel plants in the country.
- How to Defeat the Climate Change Complexity MonsterUse key questions to cut amorphous slogans like "climate emergency" into addressable pieces.
- California Quake Faults Are Highly Sensitive to Solid Earth Tides, Say ScientistsOceans have tides, and so does the solid earth. Could they have an effect on earthquake faults? Yes, say scientists, but that doesn't necessarily mean they cause big quakes.
- Germany reveals €3bn plan to build a quantum computer by 2026The move is part of an initiative to be competitive with countries that have already taken steps to build a quantum computer The post Germany reveals €3bn plan to build a quantum computer by 2026 appeared first on Physics World.
- Microsoft CSO: We can’t do this aloneMelanie Nakagawa reveals how the software giant is stepping up its support of policies, partnerships and innovations to clean up the electric grid — in the U.S. and abroad.
- Giant tunnelling magnetoresistance appears in an antiferromagnetNew spin-filter magnetic tunnel junction could make a promising platform for spintronic devices The post Giant tunnelling magnetoresistance appears in an antiferromagnet appeared first on Physics World.
- Johan Lopez: Creating Positive Change Through Sustainable FinancingA soon-to-be graduate of the Climate and Society program, Lopez hopes to continue building a financial system that works better for people and the planet.
- E-bikes on the verge of being regulated as bicyclesThe post E-bikes on the verge of being regulated as bicycles appeared first on Environment America.
- Choosing a Sustainable Wedding DressWeddings are joyful celebrations but they can be hard on the environment. The associated travel,... The post Choosing a Sustainable Wedding Dress appeared first on Earth911.
- This is how the government can win the battle over retained EU lawIt’s ironic that the government’s Retained EU Law Bill, hailed at its introduction as a vehicle to remove “needless bureaucracy”, is itself engulfing precious parliamentary and civil servant time, and creating a quagmire of legal uncertainty, putting supply chains, businesses and the public at risk. […]
- Extreme heat and decades of mismanagement are putting Indigenous inmates at deadly riskDecades of inadequate funding and rising temperatures are putting Indigenous detainees at risk.
- As California attempts a ‘managed retreat,’ coastal homeowners sue to stayA legal battle in Half Moon Bay could derail the state's climate adaptation push.
- British public supports climate lawsuits against businessesA new poll has revealed the majority of Britons ‘overwhelmingly’ back environmental litigation and climate lawsuits against businesses and other polluters. According to the Commercial Courts Report 2023, published by strategic communications consultancy Portland, 91% of the public would like to see the UK Government introduce legislation that ensures organisations must do more for the […] The post British public supports climate lawsuits against businesses appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Sects, drugs and drunken duels: lighter moments from the history of scienceKate Gardner reviews The Limits of Genius: the Surprising Stupidity of the World’s Greatest Minds by Katie Spalding The post Sects, drugs and drunken duels: lighter moments from the history of science appeared first on Physics World.
- A new law in Colorado will prevent utilities from charging customers for lobbyingRatepayers will no longer have to foot the bill for utilities' political activities.
- A tipping point for 3D metal printing?Siemens Energy and Seurat Technologies have a new formula for the decarbonization math of additive manufacturing.
- This Zambian Took on a U.K. Mining Giant on Pollution and WonChilekwa Mumba led a court battle to hold a U.K.-based company responsible for the gross pollution from a copper mine it owns in Zambia. In an interview, he talks about how he and local villagers faced arrest to overcome long odds and finally win a landmark legal victory.Read more on E360 →
- UK water firm announces 50% drop in carbon emissionsAmid a relentless flow of bad environmental reports surrounding the water supply sector, one British company with a green focus is bucking the trend. Scottish-headquartered Business Stream, the country’s largest non-domestic operator, has managed to half its direct carbon emissions, setting a precedent for others to follow suit. According to official reports from the company, […] The post UK water firm announces 50% drop in carbon emissions appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Ultrathin e-tattoo provides continuous heart monitoringA flexible chest e-tattoo measures electrical and mechanical cardiac signals to detect early signs of heart disease The post Ultrathin e-tattoo provides continuous heart monitoring appeared first on Physics World.
- Material transparency: The missing link for scaling circularitySponsored: Product manufacturers looking to implement circularity should look at their material transparency as the key first step in reaching their circular goals.
- These Beneficial Insects Can Help Your Garden ThriveGarden pests are a fact of life for gardeners. There’s no escaping it — lots... The post These Beneficial Insects Can Help Your Garden Thrive appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Ocean Conservancy on Britain’s Single-Use Plastic BanThe UK took a huge step toward reducing its single-use plastic pollution. Starting in October... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Ocean Conservancy on Britain’s Single-Use Plastic Ban appeared first on Earth911.
- United Airlines sets target to triple sustainable fuels use in 2023The airline announces plans to use sustainable fuels for flights from both San Francisco and Heathrow Airports.
- Pearl River named among America’s Most Endangered Rivers of 2023The Pearl River has topped #3 on the list of America’s Most Endangered Rivers® of 2023 due to serious threats posed by a private real estate development scheme masquerading as a flood control...
- Pearl River named among America’s Most Endangered Rivers of 2023The Pearl River has topped #3 on the list of America’s Most Endangered Rivers® of 2023 due to serious threats posed by a private real estate development scheme masquerading as a flood control...
- Hawaii lawmakers pass clean lighting billFluorescent lightbulbs contain toxic mercury and use twice the electricity of nontoxic LED bulbs. Hawaii is among the latest states taking action to say farewell to fluorescents. The post Hawaii lawmakers pass clean lighting bill appeared first on Environment America.
- Two New Books By Unlikely Advocates Make the Conservation Case for HuntingMargie Crisp was standing beside a flooded Texas rice field, admiring a gazillion shorebirds, waders, and waterfowl, when she asked herself a question that would dramatically change her relationship...
- Two New Books By Unlikely Advocates Make the Conservation Case for HuntingMargie Crisp was standing beside a flooded Texas rice field, admiring a gazillion shorebirds, waders, and waterfowl, when she asked herself a question that would dramatically change her relationship...
- Li-Cycle, Glencore Plan Major Europe Battery Recycling HubThe facility in Italy will have the capacity to recycle 36 GWh of lithium-ion batteries each year.
- Turkmenistan’s ‘mind-boggling’ methane emissions revealed by satellite dataExperts say leaks of the potent greenhouse gas could be easily fixed, and would rapidly reduce global heating.
- Unveiling solutions to South Africa’s energy crisisMay is National Energy Month and, from 16 – 18 May at Cape Town’s International Conference Centre, speakers at the Enlit Africa conference will ignite conversations between delegates, as innovators […]
- Audubon's Chief Conservation Officer Appointed to North American Wetlands Conservation Council and Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act Advisory GroupWASHINGTON – The National Audubon Society is proud to announce the appointment of Chief Conservation Officer Marshall Johnson to the North American Wetlands Conservation Council (Council) and the...
- Audubon's Chief Conservation Officer Appointed to North American Wetlands Conservation Council and Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act Advisory GroupWASHINGTON – The National Audubon Society is proud to announce the appointment of Chief Conservation Officer Marshall Johnson to the North American Wetlands Conservation Council (Council) and the...
- Clean energy is poised for growth in the new industrial ageThe International Energy Agency has just published its IEA's Energy Technology Perspectives 2023 report, in which the IEA states that clean energy manufacturing is primed for substantial growth as world enters a "new industrial age." The report published an estimate that clean technology manufacturing could soon be worth "hundreds of billions of dollars per year." Across the globe, there has been a major (roughly 50%) increase in investment in clean energy. The IEA is reporting that today's clean energy investment across the globe of 1.3 trillion U.S. dollars will rise to roughly 2 trillion dollars, in only a few years.
- Wastepreneur Nokubonga’s hard work recognisedIn 2014, Nokubonga Mnyango quit her job as a driver-cum-admin clerk at a wood chipping mill in Richards Bay for what some community members described as ‘digging in dirty dustbins.’ […]
- EU Parliament Votes to Strengthen Energy Industry Methane Emissions RestrictionsThe rules will focus on leaks and mitigation of unused sites and include fossil fuel imports.
- A preschool that boosts learning through play in natureNature education is a form of pedagogy that is currently gaining speed, especially given the lack of outdoor stimuli that children experience on a daily basis, as well as rising environmental concerns. Nature education involves the integration of nature into a child's learning. It maximizes time outdoors and immerses students in natural materials indoors. Through exploration and play in these interior and exterior spaces, children are encouraged to connect with the natural world.
- Iridium Netwerk’s medical physics team sees the ‘big picture’ on transit in vivo dosimetryThe SunCHECK Quality Management Platform is helping medical physicists to optimize the radiotherapy workflow by automating the analysis of large-scale clinical data sets The post Iridium Netwerk’s medical physics team sees the ‘big picture’ on transit <em>in vivo</em> dosimetry appeared first on Physics World.
- Does burying CO2 really remove carbon from the air?Swiss company Climeworks announced that it successfully removed carbon dioxide from the air and buried it in the ground. In this process, CO2 will turn to rock over time. This way of sequestering carbon has been verified by an independent third-party audit.
- Natural Capital Accounting Slow to Adjust in Mining Industry, Shows PotentialMining company BHP studies the issue at a closed and rehabilitated mine site in Australia.
- Climate campaigners urge Scotland to phase out oil and gasFriends of the Earth Scotland (FOE) are calling on the Scottish government to commit to a fully renewable energy system by 2030 as the public consultation on its Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan (ESJTP) closes today. In the final push, campaigners have highlighted conflicting visions within the document and the over-reliance on carbon capture […] The post Climate campaigners urge Scotland to phase out oil and gas appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Birds Are Shrinking as the Climate Warms — and Small Birds Are Shrinking FasterAs temperatures rise, birds' bodies are growing smaller, but their wings are growing longer. A new study finds this shift is most pronounced among the tiniest species.Read more on E360 →
- Taco Bell Secures New Sustainable Beef Supply Chain PartnershipTaco Bell continues to prioritize other commitments and collaborative efforts to improve sourcing efforts, including membership in the U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Beef and ongoing initiatives to improve the sustainability of its packaging suite.
- Threshold for X-ray flashes from lightning is identified by simulationsResearch could lead to new types of X-ray sources The post Threshold for X-ray flashes from lightning is identified by simulations appeared first on Physics World.
- Clean lighting bill heads to Colorado governor’s deskColorado poised to become third state to phase out the use of mercury containing lighting. The post Clean lighting bill heads to Colorado governor’s desk appeared first on Environment America.
- Benjamin Preneta: Centering the Human Element in the Climate CrisisWhat do African history, atmospheric dynamics, and military service all have in common? Preneta is combining his experience in each of them in order to advance climate solutions after he graduates from the Climate and Society program.
- Upcoming Scientific Fieldwork, 2023 and BeyondClimate School researchers are carrying out fieldwork on every continent and every ocean. A guide to upcoming projects.
- What Are Scope 1 & Scope 2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions?Climate science is complicated, and it only gets worse when you start trying to measure... The post What Are Scope 1 & Scope 2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions? appeared first on Earth911.
- No butts: Time to eradicate litter item as research clarifies toxic cargoCigarette filters are the world’s most common form of litter. New research appears to show that the filters leak thousands of toxins and plastic fibres that are toxic to aquatic larvae. The researchers are therefore calling for these filters to be completely banned. On the footpath, at the bus stop, in the park and on […]
- Clean Heat Market Mechanism: ‘out of touch and fundamentally wrong’ says industry groupThe Government should put an end to the proposed Clean Heat Market Mechanism says the Heating and Hot Water Industry Council (HHIC). The second consultation on the policy is running until 8 June. The policy seeks to fine boiler manufacturers £5,000 for every gas boiler sold over a certain quota compared to their heat pump […]
- US support for nuclear power soars to highest level in a decadeAs the country looks to decarbonize, nuclear’s popularity continues to climb.
- DEFRA Air Quality Strategy: Health, environment and transport groups urge Government to re-thinkDozens of health, environment and transport businesses and charities are calling for the government to change course on its Air Quality Strategy. This comes as a result of organisations and local authorities being prevented from submitting views on the strategy because the public consultation closed after just ten days. Members of the Healthy Air Coalition, […]
- Wildfires have burned nearly 1 million acres in western CanadaThe flames are fueled by the same weather phenomenon that caused the 2019 bushfires in Australia.
- Listen: A theater kid who decided to take climate stories mainstreamMaya Lilly had achieved the theater dream: studying at Juilliard. But when her environmental passion didn’t find a home there, it set her on a mission to bring climate storytelling to Hollywood.
- New transport measurement system from Oxford InstrumentsOxford Instruments outline their new measurement data server The post New transport measurement system from Oxford Instruments appeared first on Physics World.
- Urban planning can mean climate actionWith more emphasis than ever on planting trees and parkland to make metropolitan areas more liveable, Martin Guttridge Hewitt explores guidance to help local authorities bring nature into the concrete jungle, and the biotech tackling air pollution and heat islands. By 2014, 54% of the world had moved to a city. By 2050, that figure […] The post Urban planning can mean climate action appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 10 Ways to Make Your Business Operations More Eco-FriendlyTaking sustainability into business practices is something we’re passionate about. After all, helping to make the earth a cleaner, greener place will benefit everyone. Setting sustainable practices in your business early on will also help to set the tone for … 10 Ways to Make Your Business Operations More Eco-Friendly Read More » The post 10 Ways to Make Your Business Operations More Eco-Friendly appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Multispectral infrared imaging improves guidance of cancer surgeryCombining multispectral infrared fluorescence imaging with machine learning enhances tumour delineation during cancer surgery The post Multispectral infrared imaging improves guidance of cancer surgery appeared first on Physics World.
- Chevy’s dead Bolt locks door to fleets, consumersThe demise of the Chevy Bolt leaves a hole in the marketplace and raises questions about EV transition.
- How universities can help fill the climate jobs gapUniversities can be on the forefront of upskilling the next generation workforce on sustainability, if they move quickly.
- This clean energy hack serves Scope 3 goals and small buyersSponsored: Small to mid-sized entities can team up and buy renewable energy through Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) aggregations, which large companies can also use to extend renewable energy benefits to small suppliers.
- Salesforce boots up best practice guide for sustainable softwareThe cloud-based software giant sets out a green code of practice to help programmers cut computer-generated emissions.
- 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.
- We Earthlings: Save Energy & Water When Washing DishesHere’s something to keep in mind next time you wash the dishes: Using the dishwasher... The post We Earthlings: Save Energy & Water When Washing Dishes appeared first on Earth911.
- Release & resource guide: Oregon latest state to ban plastic foamThe post Release & resource guide: Oregon latest state to ban plastic foam appeared first on Environment America.
- New resource: the United States’ worst climate pollutersNo power plants that burn fossil fuels are good for the environment, but some are much worse than others. Frontier Group and Environment America have crunched the numbers to determine the top climate-polluting facilities in the United States. The post New resource: the United States’ worst climate polluters appeared first on Environment America.
- Oregon bans plastic foam and PFAS in food containers, promotes reusable alternativesLawmakers say the legislation was “a long time coming.”
- ABB Partners with Lhyfe, Skyborn on European Renewable Hydrogen ProjectThe project, called the SoutH2Port, will be one of the most ambitious in Europe and will have a production capacity of 240 tons a day.
- EPA Developing $4 Billion Port Emissions ProgramsThe programs will also add zero-emissions vehicles, technology, and infrastructure.
- Three weeks to go for Texas LegislatureHere’s where some of the top bills related to the environment, that are still in play, stand. The post Three weeks to go for Texas Legislature appeared first on Environment America.
- DHL Express Adds Emissions Program for Cargo CustomersThe service was launched earlier this year for its global express carriers.
- The fabrics at Nassimi are free of PFAS and other toxinsRemember the baked chip craze, when all the major chip companies released their version of baked chips with big, splashy marketing all at the same time? Meanwhile, Pringles just sort of laughed. They've always been baked. That's a lot like the story of Nassimi fabrics. Many textile makers are thinking about creating PFAS-free fabrics for the first time. But Nassimi has used PFAS-free fabrics a long, long time ago. Now, this industry leader is choosing to eradicate all PFAS from all their textiles.
- How to make your home energy more efficient for a tax rebateGood news for homeowners wanting to make their home energy useage more sustainable! In 2022, the U.S. Congress passed a new law called the High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act, which offers incentives to encourage homeowners to make their houses more efficient with electric appliances and heat pumps. The goal is to help low and middle-income Americans lower their carbon footprint and replace appliances with sustainable alternatives.
- High Demand for Leaders and Board Members with Experience in ESG and SustainabilityAs the G20 countries are collectively responsible for 80% of global emissions, the aim of reducing the emissions by 55% by 2030, is at the top of the corporate agenda.
- The socks that bring comfort and performance into focusMost of us reach for socks on a daily basis. No big deal, right? While the primary goal might be to keep our feet warm or to absorb moisture during a run, when you find a sock that performs its job while also incorporating upcycled ocean plastic and giving back to the community, it’s worth talking about.
- Walmart Takes a Green Road Trip: Introducing First 15-liter CNG-Powered TruckUsing renewable natural gas could be a key piece of reducing fleet emissions.
- Victory! New state laws will reduce pollution from plastic foam and packagingOregon and Washington are taking the kind of concrete steps we need to achieve zero waste. The post Victory! New state laws will reduce pollution from plastic foam and packaging appeared first on Environment America.
- Spring Brings Record Heat to Europe, North Africa, Southeast AsiaA hot spell in Southeast Asia has broken all-time heat records. It comes on the heels of a record-breaking heat wave in Southern Europe and North Africa that scientists say was "almost impossible" without climate change.Read more on E360 →
- Polar bear fur inspires solar-thermal textilesNew fabric is 30% lighter in weight than cotton and keeps wearers warmer at colder temperatures The post Polar bear fur inspires solar-thermal textiles appeared first on Physics World.
- Olivia Smith: Changing the Way We Look at Food Systems and the EnvironmentA soon-to-be graduate of the M.A. in Climate and Society program hopes to influence policy that makes food systems more sustainable and equitable.
- LG Energy Solution Capitalizes on Battery Storage DemandMost people know about battery storage -- the devices that store and release energy for shorter spurts of time. As for LG Energy Solution, it is opening up a huge battery plant in Arizona in 2025.
- The Joy of Graduation Season and the Centrality of EducationGraduation ceremonies are a time to step back, reflect, and savor progress and accomplishments. These ceremonies signify much more than the passage of time; they are evidence of work, dedication, and sacrifice.
- Forest Agism: How the Young Forest Movement Greenwashes LoggingAgism is discrimination based on age. It is usually directed against the elderly, and results... The post Forest Agism: How the Young Forest Movement Greenwashes Logging appeared first on Earth911.
- How To Identify Hard-To-Recycle Composite PackagingMany of the products we buy come packaged in a blend of materials. Composites of... The post How To Identify Hard-To-Recycle Composite Packaging appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Putting Solar Generation Everywhere With Ubiquitous Energy’s Veeral HardevHow can we sustainably harvest more energy and move it to where it is needed?... The post Earth911 Podcast: Putting Solar Generation Everywhere With Ubiquitous Energy’s Veeral Hardev appeared first on Earth911.
- A landmark investigation brings environmental justice to rural AlabamaFederal investigators found that Alabama neglected a Black community's sewage and sanitation needs — then punished them for the results.
- How bankruptcy helps the coal industry avoid environmental liabilityJeff Hoops built Blackjewel into the nation’s sixth largest coal company by acquiring bankrupt mines. When it declared bankruptcy, he pivoted to other ventures, leaving polluted streams and mud-shrouded roads in his wake.
- Why the US needs a ‘quantum Oppenheimer’ to beat China in the quantum raceDuncan Earl, chief technology officer at Qubitekk, says the US can only win the quantum race if it has a co-ordinated quantum programme under cohesive leadership The post Why the US needs a ‘quantum Oppenheimer’ to beat China in the quantum race appeared first on Physics World.
- Can corporate boards rise to the sustainability challenge?Among boards of directors, there’s a yawning gap between concern and competence.
- California and New York set new standards to cut emissionsTwo of the largest economies in the U.S. set new emissions standards for the transportation and building sectors.
- Piloting climate tech is great. But companies shouldn’t overlook existing solutionsSoftware is helping corporations make internal sustainable solutions.
- The green chemistry startup disrupting pharmaceuticalsBerlin-based company Dude Chem is attempting to shake things up in the world of pharmaceutical manufacturing.
- A tectonic shift in supply chain governanceDeveloping options to advance sustainability is a major focus of rethinking supply chains. To be successful, though, sustainability cannot be managed as a standalone set of factors.
- Ripple Effects: What Recent ESG Policy Developments in the EU Mean for the Rest of the WorldThe European Union is taking ambitious and expansive action toward a sustainable future. But what happens in the EU doesn’t always stay in the EU. Due to the global nature of organizations and their supply chains, any policy developments within the world’s third-largest economy have far-reaching effects across regions and countries. And with its reputation as a global sustainability leader, developments in the EU often provide an indication of what’s to come in other markets around the world. FiscalNote’s global team of policy analysts uncover the major ESG themes to watch in Europe and beyond in 2023. This report analyzes…
- My woke safariMy woke safari Channel Comment brendan 8th May 2023 Teaser Media
- Airbnb will help some hosts pay for new heat pumpsA pilot program in Massachusetts will give Airbnb vacation-rental owners $2,500 to install air-source heat pumps and make their properties more energy-efficient.
- Multicoloured light source gives compressive spectroscopy a boostDevice could be used in compact and portable instruments The post Multicoloured light source gives compressive spectroscopy a boost appeared first on Physics World.
- A historic Black community fights to block Arizona utility’s expansion planThe town of Randolph is is now virtually surrounded by gas plants, pipelines, a hazardous waste site and a steel company contracted to manufacture the former president’s border wall.
- Performance Food Group Pilots Electric Refrigerated Truck at ACT ExpoLikewise, the implementation of the truck marks an important step toward new California regulations that require the adoption of zero-direct emission truck refrigeration technologies.
- EH2 Acquires Massachusetts Site for Green Hydrogen Electrolyzer ProductionThe facility will have a yearly manufacturing capacity of 1.2 gigawatts with production expected to begin early next year.
- Meet the Honorees: Kyle Myers, VP of EHSS, CyrusOneAs the first EHSS professional at the organization his responsibilities have included functional strategy, policy and procedure development, training, regulatory compliance/interaction and organizational development across the globe.
- Audubon’s Women in Conservation Luncheon Honors Susanne Durst, Kathleen Finlay, and Laura O’Donohue with Rachel Carson AwardNEW YORK – The National Audubon Society celebrated the legacy of female leadership in conservation yesterday by presenting three women with the Rachel Carson Award at the 20th Women in...
- Audubon’s Women in Conservation Luncheon Honors Susanne Durst, Kathleen Finlay, and Laura O’Donohue with Rachel Carson AwardNEW YORK – The National Audubon Society celebrated the legacy of female leadership in conservation yesterday by presenting three women with the Rachel Carson Award at the 20th Women in...
- Tennessee resort blends luxury with sustainable agricultureLocated just outside of Nashville, Tennessee, Southall Farm and Inn is a 325-acre working farm that doubles as a resort. Designed by the award-winning hospitality-focused design studio Indidesign, Southall features modern design and comforts while allowing guests to experience farm living.
- Black Planters include everyone to share their love of gardeningLike many people, Ashley Nussman-Berry was inspired by the Black Lives Matter Movement in 2020. She was touched, as so many were touched, by the cold realities and injustices that still resonate even in today's highly modernized world. She created Black Planters, a safe space where Black women and all people who love the outdoors can connect and discuss social issues, racism, planting and gardening.
- Accenture, Cervest AI-Powered Platform Addresses Climate RisksThe system will help businesses mitigate potential problems based on a range of data across scenarios.
- Captura, AltaSea Plan Ocean Carbon Removal System at Port of Los AngelesMoreover, the partnership will also enable Captura to conduct technology development and ocean modeling work to guide feasibility studies for commercial facilities.
- How you can vote with your dollar for the environmentIn a democracy, voting is commonplace from as early as kindergarten when we vote on which games to play in gym class and where to go for summer vacation. Once 18 years old, we can vote in elections. However, you don't have to wait to vote with your dollar.
- Join Durban ocean swim challenge for charityThis is a call for anyone looking to enter the first-of-its-kind, warm water ocean challenge exclusively for charity – The Oceans 8 Charity Swim – taking place on Friday, 16th […]
- The Present & Future of Real-Time Air MonitoringWhy is it essential to public health that levels are assessed regularly?
- Near real-time data added to popular Sewage MapNear-real time alerts of raw sewage discharges have been added to the interactive Sewage Map provided by charity The Rivers Trust, and the group is now calling for all water companies to make this kind of data publicly available. The layer shows which combined sewer overflows (CSOs) are discharging at any given moment, as well […]
- Why champagne bubbles rise in thin lines, kitchen ‘jacuzzi’ could clean fruit and vegetablesExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Why champagne bubbles rise in thin lines, kitchen ‘jacuzzi’ could clean fruit and vegetables appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘More than Moore’: a glimpse at the future of computingJoin the audience for a live webinar on 8 June 2023 sponsored by IOP Publishing The post ‘More than Moore’: a glimpse at the future of computing appeared first on Physics World.
- India Aims to Block New Coal Power ProposalsIndia is seeking to amend its National Electricity Policy to end the construction of new coal power plants.Read more on E360 →
- LAP’s RadCalc software ensures independent QA for Gamma Knife Perfexion treatment planningMedical physicists at the University Clinical Centre of Serbia depend on the RadCalc Gamma Knife software module to verify their SRS treatment plans The post LAP’s RadCalc software ensures independent QA for Gamma Knife Perfexion treatment planning appeared first on Physics World.
- Sediments That Tell a Story: Patagonian Ice Field Sediment Cores Reveal Glacial Waxing and Waning Over Thousands of YearsA recent study uses a sediment core to reconstruct paleoclimate in the early and middle Holocene and Neoglacial periods.
- Earth911 Podcast: Toledo Solar CEO Aaron Bates on American Cadmium Telluride Solar Panel ManufacturingWhen we talk about solar energy, most of us think of the traditional silicon-based photovoltaic... The post Earth911 Podcast: Toledo Solar CEO Aaron Bates on American Cadmium Telluride Solar Panel Manufacturing appeared first on Earth911.
- 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.
- If politicians care about healthy waterways they should sign up to the Charter for RiversThis post is by James Wallace, CEO of River Action. When River Action began in 2021, river pollution was a little known problem for most people. Consequently, it has been left to fester, by successive governments which have not prioritised cleaning up our rivers, and […]
- Despite what you may think, ethanol isn’t dead yetThe biofuel's bipartisan support isn't about science, but politics.
- The issue of energy access cannot be ignoredThe challenge of improving access to energy will be addressed at the upcoming Enlit Africa conference and expo when it returns to Cape Town from 16–18 May 2023. On 17 […]
- The EPA extends federal protection to tribal watersThe proposed rule will ensure more than 500,000 tribal citizens enjoy clean water protections.
- ‘Forest of cylindrical obstacles’ slows avalanche flowNew model of downslope granular movement could reduce the destructive power of avalanches and other dangerous geophysical phenomena The post ‘Forest of cylindrical obstacles’ slows avalanche flow appeared first on Physics World.
- 3 challenges for making global sustainability strategies localThey say "all politics are local." So are effective sustainability strategies.
- A skeptic's hope for packagingKey takeaways from the Sustainable Packaging Coalition's annual Impact conference.
- Episode 362: Circularity, climate and the coronationThis episode features conversations with Jon Smieja, vice president of Circularity at GreenBiz, and James Murray, editor in chief of BusinessGreen.
- New water treatment technology for organic pollutantsSponsored Content: Arvia developed and refined a unique next-generation water treatment process, called Nyex Rosalox™, designed to target and destroy persistent organic pollutants.
- How To Extend the Life of an EV BatteryInvented in 1976, lithium-ion batteries are one of the most popular battery types currently in... The post How To Extend the Life of an EV Battery appeared first on Earth911.
- 6 Tips To Get The Most Out Of Your Solar PanelsAs homeowners discover the numerous benefits of switching to solar, more homes are flaunting shiny panels on their roofs. It helps cut down on bill cost and help reduce your home’s carbon footprint. That said, installing a solar panel can […] The post 6 Tips To Get The Most Out Of Your Solar Panels appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Mine victory for Welsh communityMine victory for Welsh community Channel News Catherine Early 5th May 2023 Teaser Media
- Aspen Power Acquires Pennsylvania Commercial Solar Power PortfolioThe company aims to reach gigawatt scale by mid-decade, and is committed to advancing the transition to a more sustainable energy future.
- Austin to remove parking requirementsThe Texas Capital will become the second largest city in the U.S. to do so The post Austin to remove parking requirements appeared first on Environment America.
- Support for the Chumash Heritage National Marine SanctuaryWe need to protect more of our oceans, and this wonderful stretch along the California coast remains a prime candidate. The post Support for the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary appeared first on Environment America.
- Support bee-friendly habitats in your stateBees are dying off as they lose their habitat around the country. We’re calling on state leaders to support more bee-friendly habitats on public lands. The post Support bee-friendly habitats in your state appeared first on Environment America.
- Shell Starship 3.0’s Initiative for Cleaner Heavy Transport Revealed at ACT ExpoThe Shell Starship demonstrates the company's commitment to decarbonization.
- Experience the rainforest and cloud forest in an ecolodgeOnly our headlamps light up the jungle, which is full of mysterious chirps and other noises coming out of the darkness. Our guide Estuardo Lima directs us to veer into a stream. We squelch along in our rubber boots through a dark forest in the middle of Ecuador, putting all our trust in Estuardo that we won’t get bitten by a bushmaster or other lethal critter. He beckons our group together, turns over a huge leaf and shines his light on a tiny green frog. As we continue to trudge through the stream, Estuardo expertly finds more nocturnal creatures, including…
- STATEMENT: Deadline set for EPA to reduce slaughterhouse pollutionIn a court case brought by Environment America and other groups, a federal court approved deadlines for the EPA to curb water pollution from meat and poultry processing plants. The post STATEMENT: Deadline set for EPA to reduce slaughterhouse pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- Westinghouse Plans Small Modular Nuclear ReactorThe AP300 SMR will use existing technology and is said to produce a similar amount of energy as a traditional coal power plant.
- Sustainable drafting chair Spinni sets a new standardDivision Twelve has made a new sustainable drafting chair or bar stool that comes in two different heights. It's the perfect realization of a mid-century modern vision of functional, but lovely furniture. It's simple and spare, but comfy and warm. Even better, you can make one yourself or purchase it ready made.
- Report: Massachusetts gets a C- for efforts to get the lead out of school waterA new study reveals how well is Massachusetts doing at getting lead out of school drinking water and how the commonwealth can boost its grade and prevent lead contamination. The post Report: Massachusetts gets a C- for efforts to get the lead out of school water appeared first on Environment America.
- Cority Acquires Sustainability Software Company GreenstoneThe deal will enhance the EHS company's ESG offerings.
- A Plastics Treaty Will Be Grand, but this Recycling Innovator in Indonesia Isn’t WaitingA pop-up Sustain What conversation with a sustainability-focused entrepreneur building a plastic trash-to-resource business across eastern Indonesia.
- Houseplants arent really all that they seemAt the beginning of the pandemic, sourdough bread, dalgona coffee and houseplants thrived on social media. The increased amount of time spent at home meant we looked for ways to fill our time. Newly minted plant parents found themselves Googling care details: why a monstera leaf has a hole or what to do with brown leaves. Plants create a warm, lived-in space, but we are not always thinking about the larger impacts of our decisions.
- Clean Hydrogen: How It’s Produced and What We Can Do with It[This is the second post in our Hydrogen Blog Series. Read the first post here.] In the first post, I alluded to the technical issues hydrogen developers are considering. Here we’ll look at how hydrogen is produced and what it will be used for. How is hydrogen produced today?… More The post Clean Hydrogen: How It’s Produced and What We Can Do with It first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Report: Majority of Real Estate Agents Believe in Promoting Energy Efficiency in ListingsThe report highlights that good stewardship of the land and the built environment is critical to the real estate industry.
- Freeman Dyson: we explore the extraordinary life of the rebel physicistThis podcast features David Kaiser, who has edited a new book on Freeman Dyson The post Freeman Dyson: we explore the extraordinary life of the rebel physicist appeared first on Physics World.
- Bloom Energy’s Fuel Cells Serving Commercial and Industrial EnterprisesThe Bloom Energy servers today run primarily on natural gas or biogas as a fuel. But they can also run on renewable hydrogen, meaning wind and solar power could split the hydrogen and oxygen. There would then be no fossil fuel impact.
- Reports highlight green economy investment opportunitiesSouth African non-profit organisation GreenCape has released the 2023 edition of its annual green economy market intelligence reports. The reports, available to download free from GreenCape, highlight the most promising […]
- IOP Publishing 2023 Quantum Science and Technology Awards webinarJoin the audience for a live webinar on 25 May 2023 being held by by IOP Publishing The post IOP Publishing 2023 Quantum Science and Technology Awards webinar appeared first on Physics World.
- PPA costs are up yet demand remains strongCosts are up and demand remains strong, based on a meta analysis of industry reports.
- US fusion firms to be leniently regulated by nuclear watchdogThe Nuclear Regulatory Commission will apply regulations used for particle accelerators when overseeing future commercial fusion technology The post US fusion firms to be leniently regulated by nuclear watchdog appeared first on Physics World.
- Senate Votes to End Biden Solar Panel Tariff SuspensionThe White House says the suspended tariffs will help increase US production of renewable energy.
- Indigenous South Americans Far More Likely to Die From Wildfire Smoke, Study SaysSmoke from wildfires is a health threat to everyone, but Indigenous people in South America are especially vulnerable due to a number of factors.
- How PepsiCo marries ESG with financial decisionsPepsiCo’s allocation of green bond proceeds offers insights into how the food and beverage company considers climate goals when reviewing capital requests.
- Renewable Energy & American Energy Transition: Where is Investment Headed?With billions of dollars in government funding becoming widely available to scale renewables and climate tech solutions, the American energy and utility market will undergo extreme changes for years to come.
- Balancing economic, environmental and social interests in SA’s energy planA week ago, on 28 April 2023, the President finally published, in the Government Gazette, his decision to bring Section 6 of the National Energy Act (NEA), into operation. A […]
- How Much of a Difference Does Organic Food Make?As a father, I’ll do just about anything for my kids. But one thing I... The post How Much of a Difference Does Organic Food Make? appeared first on Earth911.
- A California bill could help make EVs a blackout solutionThe state might require every electric vehicle to be capable of powering your home — and the grid — through a process called bidirectional charging.
- After a four-year campaign, New York says yes to publicly owned renewablesThe state has set ambitious climate targets. Now it'll build the clean energy it needs to meet them.
- How the Supreme Court could undermine the climate fightJustices will hear a case that challenges a long-standing precedent that underpins many public health and climate regulations.
- Avian Flu Outbreaks in Marine Mammals Mark New Era for Deadly VirusA highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza has killed thousands of wild birds and is now infecting seals and other marine mammals. Researchers know the virus can jump from birds to mammals, but they are on alert to see if it can be transmitted from mammal to mammal. Read more on E360 →
- Speeded-up Brillouin microscopy sheds light on embryo developmentThe improved technique does not damage delicate biological cells and could be used in a range of areas from cell and development biology to biomedicine The post Speeded-up Brillouin microscopy sheds light on embryo development appeared first on Physics World.
- Will carbon markets throw food rescue groups a lifeline?Verra and food startup Olio are working on creating a credits methodology for avoided emissions associated with food waste.
- Avoiding Asbestos in Your HomeHome is supposed to be a safe haven, but if your home is built with... The post Avoiding Asbestos in Your Home appeared first on Earth911.
- How To Remove Labels and Odors From Jars & BottlesIn the realm of upcycling, empty glass jars and bottles are definitely rock stars. Use... The post How To Remove Labels and Odors From Jars & Bottles appeared first on Earth911.
- Water pollution events now detectable from spaceThe latest project undertaken by the Sustainability Exploration Environmental Data Science programme will focus on the 55-square-mile North Devon Biosphere. A new initiative designed to remotely detect sewage overspill from off-planet observations is set to go live, offering highly accurate predictions of major water pollution events. CGI’s Sustainability Exploration Environmental Data Science (SEEDS) […] The post Water pollution events now detectable from space appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Packaging Extended Producer Accountability explainedJosh Corradi-Remi, Commercial Manager at Ecoveritas, an environmental data specialist, Packaging Extended Producer Accountability to waste and emissions reductions efforts. Human activities have already transformed the planet at a pace and scale unmatched in recorded history. And we hate to be the bearers of bad news, but our carbon-cutting efforts are, well, just not cutting it… […] The post Packaging Extended Producer Accountability explained appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Representative Jamaal Bowman to Speak at Columbia Climate School GraduationCongressman Bowman will deliver the keynote address at the Climate School’s Class Day ceremony on May 12.
- Spotlight on 2022 Project of the Year Winner: Clean Earth’s Reuse Solution"As a direct consequence of the Covid-19 pandemic and the resultant production/overproduction of hand sanitizer, Clean Earth has devised a timely and innovative solution."
- Flatiron House is adding green to the Manhattan skylineYou're in New York City, standing among tall buildings reaching for the sky. You see steel and concrete, brick and asphalt. Pavement, metal and people everywhere. But one building is stretching up above you positively covered in green. This is the Flatiron House and it has a completely self-irrigated outdoor loggia, an interior garden and a design that makes it highly distinct against the New York City skyline.
- Here are some egg alternatives in the face of inflationDue to an outbreak of avian flu, eggs have become a hot topic in the news and a hot commodity at the grocery store. At its height, the inflation of eggs went up to an average of $4.25 for a dozen Grade A eggs in December 2022, but Californians saw eggs for more than $7 in January 2023. For comparison, the average price of a dozen eggs was $1.79 in December 2021. Inflation has encouraged many people to consider the actual cost of farming eggs and caring for hens as well as egg alternatives in both cooking and baking.
- Massachusetts Water District Adds Solar, Battery StorageActon Water District is adding its second renewable energy project to help power its operations.
- Senate Ignores Science With Vote to End Lesser-Prairie Chicken ProtectionsWASHINGTON – The US Senate voted today (50-48) to use the Congressional Review Act to rescind the November 2022 decision by the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to list the Lesser Prairie-Chicken...
- Take a peek into the secret lives of Galapagos iguanasNobody sleeps in on a Hurtigruten cruise to the Galapagos. By 7 a.m., my fellow passengers were on deck, binoculars trained on the sky. Sure, I love to see pelicans, albatross and hawks too, but my heart is with iguanas. If you’re a fellow herpetophile, there no better place to indulge your lizard-loving ways than a trip to the Galapagos.
- A Guide to Different Types of Solar PanelsAs concerns about climate change continue to mount, many individuals and communities are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint and adopt more sustainable practices. Solar power is a key component of this effort.
- New website gives International Leopard Day a much-needed platformMarch 2023 marked the inaugural Global Leopard Conference (GLC), which brought together hundreds of researchers, students, conservationists and enthusiasts in the first-ever international gathering dedicated to Panthera pardus, the leopard. […]
- Alternative energy case studies and discussions in Cape TownPractical case studies, success stories and discussions on energy storage and alternative energy solutions will be featured in free-to-attend sessions at the upcoming Enlit Africa conference and expo, taking place […]
- Why has the government broken its promise on walking and cycling?This post is by Dan Simpson, senior policy and parliamentary officer at Sustrans. Buried in a written statement on 9 March, Transport Secretary Mark Harper announced that overall active travel funding for England in the current parliamentary term is being reduced from £3.8 billion to […]
- Entangled light source is fully on-chipCompact device could lead to practical sources of multiphoton cluster states The post Entangled light source is fully on-chip appeared first on Physics World.
- Electra, Three Fires Group Plan Ontario Battery RecyclingThe joint venture will help recover valuable reusable materials from batteries as electric vehicles and clean energy use increase in the region.
- El Niño to Return This Year, Boosting Warming TrendEl Niño, a phase marked by warm waters in the eastern Pacific, will likely return this year, driving up global temperatures, according to the World Meteorological Organization.Read more on E360 →
- How can we make lithium-ion batteries more sustainable?Circular economies and alternative lithium sources could reduce the environmental impacts The post How can we make lithium-ion batteries more sustainable? appeared first on Physics World.
- Local MPs face ‘Kafkaesque’ barriers to climate goalsWith the political fate of thousands of constituencies hanging in the balance, a new report calls for more autonomy to help councils achieve net zero. Millions of Britons are casting their votes today in local elections, but an analysis published this week has painted a damning picture of ‘theoretical rather than actual’ powers, with Downing Street […] The post Local MPs face ‘Kafkaesque’ barriers to climate goals appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Supreme Court Majority Prepares to Bury Chevron; Is There Anyone Left to Praise It?Earlier this week, the Supreme Court accepted cert. in Lopez Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, which presents a straightforward challenge to the continuing viability of Chevron. The question presented was: Whether the Court should overrule Chevron or at least clarify that statutory silence concerning controversial powers expressly but narrowly granted elsewhere in the statute does not constitute an ambiguity requiring deference to the agency.… More The post The Supreme Court Majority Prepares to Bury Chevron; Is There Anyone Left to Praise It? first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- From Sotheby’s to Sustainability: William Theisen’s Journey to Becoming CEO of EcoActThe information you have today may change tomorrow, right? And then, you have to reassess. Everybody says this, but I think it bears repeating. Trust your gut.
- DIP’s LED Lights Retrofit Project Expected to Save 700 MWh of Energy AnnuallyUnder this project, more than 1,355 sodium streetlights have been replaced with LED streetlights, providing improved illumination and better energy efficiency, while simultaneously enhancing the visual appeal and facilitating a safe and secure environment within DIP.
- Greener Grazing – Can Beef Become Sustainable?Food production accounts for 26% of global greenhouse gas emissions. For Americans, meat is about 80%... The post Greener Grazing – Can Beef Become Sustainable? appeared first on Earth911.
- The little-known Nevada company making millions off the Western water shortageA small Nevada company spent decades buying water. As the West dries up, it’s cashing out.
- Chile’s national lithium strategy raises questions about the environmental and social costs of EVsCritics want the move to go beyond raising revenue and to protect ecosystems and communities from unnecessary extraction.
- UK faces ‘energy retrofit crisis’ in non-domestic building stockA new report has sent a strong-message to Westminster, warning that commercial properties are likely to hold Britain back from its net zero goals. According to The Role of Retrofitting our Non-Domestic Buildings win the Race to Net Zero, lack of suitable policy is placing climate targets in jeopardy. As things stand, the majority of […] The post UK faces ‘energy retrofit crisis’ in non-domestic building stock appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Brazil’s president returns 800 square miles of Indigenous Iand to its original caretakersThe move bars non-Indigenous from any economic activity in the area and prohibits mining and logging without permission.
- Uncovering the hidden history of codebreaker Emily AndersonKate Gardner reviews Queen of Codes: the Secret Life of Emily Anderson, Britain’s Greatest Female Codebreaker by Jackie Uí Chionna The post Uncovering the hidden history of codebreaker Emily Anderson appeared first on Physics World.
- How changing the United Nations will help Indigenous peoples and the world"Indigenous people have to be at the forefront of responses to climate change."
- A dream team for ocean carbon capture?A group of former Google, SolarCity and Tesla executives in April snagged $20 million in what is being called the largest ocean-based carbon removal investment to date.
- Decoder generates language from non-invasive brain scansA decoder that translates functional MRI data into a continuous stream of text could restore communication to people who have lost the ability to speak The post Decoder generates language from non-invasive brain scans appeared first on Physics World.
- LinkedIn calls for green upskilling as demand for sustainability roles growsNew data reveals demand in the green labor market is accelerating faster than supply, fueling fears of a sustainability skills bottleneck.
- Organic Valley’s farmer program prioritizes insettingThe dairy co-op expands a pilot carbon insetting program to its entire 34-state supply chain.
- From pledges to plans to achieve net zeroSponsored: Ball Corporation’s chief sustainability officer, Ramon Arratia, discusses the company’s detailed plan to reach its decarbonization goals.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Lowering Construction Impacts With Green Badger’s Tommy LinstrothHow can we reduce the environmental impact of constructing and operating buildings? In 2021, construction... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Lowering Construction Impacts With Green Badger’s Tommy Linstroth appeared first on Earth911.
- Portable Solar Energy Systems for Home & on the GoSolar panels aren’t just found on rooftops and solar farms anymore — there are now... The post Portable Solar Energy Systems for Home & on the Go appeared first on Earth911.
- Big Green Match Fund raises £4m for climate challengesLaunched in time for Earth Day 2023, the platform focused on issues surrounding water, endangered species, and conservation of UK green spaces. The fundraising campaign essentially looked to encourage public donations with the promise of Big Give match funding contributions. A target for this was set at £4m, a figure that was exceeded with funds […] The post Big Green Match Fund raises £4m for climate challenges appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Bristol's fossil free futureBristol's fossil free future Channel News Yasmin 3rd May 2023 Teaser Media
- From the Editor: A Focus on Providing Quality Energy, Sustainability ContentDavid Worford joins Enivornment+Energy Leader as Editor In Chief and is excited to help grow quality and informative content for business leaders.
- Is indoor soilless gardening the future of agriculture?Indoor soilless gardening (ISG) offers a myriad of benefits to the agricultural community, yet the process is energy consuming and comes with many limitations.
- These handwoven blankets are made with recycled materialsPerhaps the best products are those that are both useful and make a statement. Caminito meets those needs with blankets and baskets designed in the Bay Area, California, and handcrafted by artisans in Mexico. Yarns for the colorful, bespoke blankets are made from recycled fibers in a process that’s efficient and timeless.
- Is the matcha skincare trend sustainable?Matcha is a hot new trend in clean beauty and skincare. Matcha reports that the demand for tea-based skincare products is on the rise, and the global tea-based skincare product market is forecast to be over $534 million in the next year, with natural beauty products boosting sales 8.7% compound annual growth rate. By 2032, the tea-based cosmetics market is projected to reach $1.2 billion.
- Survey Finds Companies Ready to Turn ESG Talk Into ActionExecutives are looking to add tools to make their ESG strategies a reality, such as implementing advanced technologies and improving data collection.
- California CCAs Receive 15 MW of Solar Energy from Renewable AmericaThe five projects will also include energy storage and be operational by early next year.
- Imperfection is not a problem for artificial synapsesPopulation encoding overcomes non-uniformity in magnetic devices The post Imperfection is not a problem for artificial synapses appeared first on Physics World.
- Two Studies Push Upright Ape Origins in Africa Back by 10 Million YearsAnalyses of plant remains and other evidence show that the landscapes our ape ancestors evolved in existed much earlier than previously thought.
- Q&A: Environmentally Sustainable GrowthIn his new book, Professor Steven Cohen offers a positive vision of an environmentally sustainable future and outlines realistic paths toward a renewable resource-based economy.
- The dream of a ‘quantum internet’ is closer than you might thinkThe quantum web is growing, but when will it truly span the world? Jon Cartwright reports The post The dream of a ‘quantum internet’ is closer than you might think appeared first on Physics World.
- Can European Industry Wean Itself From Russian Natural Gas?McKinsey & Company says European industrials reduced their demand by 25 billion cubic meters of natural gas in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. But it adds that China and India could replace that by consuming 35 billion cubic meters, which they get at a discount.
- Finland Drained Its Peatlands. He’s Helping Bring Them BackTero Mustonen has led a successful effort to restore roughly 80 areas of ecologically critical peatlands across his native Finland. In an interview, he talks about the importance of bringing Indigenous knowledge to rewilding initiatives in far northern regions and beyond. Read more on E360 →
- 18 Clothing Brands Making Progress Towards SustainabilityFashion is one of the biggest industries globally, and there are more than 60 million... The post 18 Clothing Brands Making Progress Towards Sustainability appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Plant Herbs & Skip the PesticidesAs you’re working in your garden this spring, don’t forget to plant your favorite herbs.... The post We Earthlings: Plant Herbs & Skip the Pesticides appeared first on Earth911.
- Maine court recharges plan for embattled transmission lineThe new wires will help wean New England off fuel oil and natural gas.
- Listen: Why this successful climate writer quit to become an electricianWhen Nate Johnson — a former Grist journalist — felt his passion for writing start to wane, he found a new direction. Now, instead of writing about the need to electrify everything, Nate is doing that work himself.
- Biohybrid device creates new and improved neural implantA new type of neural implant could be used to drive neuroprosthetic limbs and improve paralysis by bypassing injuries to the nervous system The post Biohybrid device creates new and improved neural implant appeared first on Physics World.
- System change investing is the next evolution of ESGSystem change investing provides a practical and profitable way to engage the corporate and financial sectors in system change.
- New study identifies climate-related mortgage slumpResearch conducted by a leading management consultancy shows major lenders are not adapting to reflect the growing risk of a climate-related mortgage slump. The analysis from Bain & Company and Jupiter Intelligence involved 50 of the largest banks from across the world which adhere to the Financial Stability Board’s Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosure. […] The post New study identifies climate-related mortgage slump appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Who’s leading the way on transport tech design?Artemis, an electric maritime company, and itselectric, a new urban EV charging company, stand out in an oversaturated industry of sustainable transport technology.
- South Pole, Mitsubishi open carbon removal projects for buyersThe joint venture, NextGen, is focusing on technological carbon removals in the form of direct air capture, biochar and biomass.
- How To Maximize the Climate Impact of Your BudgetFor a corporate sustainability leader, no choice will have more impact than how you allocate your annual budget. Your climate strategy all rides on how effectively you can translate spend into reduction, compensation, and contribution.
- Disclosure to Decarbonization: A Guide to Setting and Achieving Your Climate GoalsToday, sustainability plays an increasingly vital role in corporate strategy and operations, with expectations on sustainability leaders growing as climate risks become more material. As those expectations grow, many organizations are encountering challenges as they endeavor to turn their sustainability goals into concrete, impactful initiatives. The process of developing smart strategies, getting buy-in from leadership and stakeholders, and mapping out decarbonization pathways can drive home the scale of changes – and investments - that will be required to achieve bold climate goals and overcome existing challenges. As a result, sustainability leaders must shift their approach from one built around data…
- How do we restart stalled corporate climate action?Sponsored: Data shows climate ambition among the world’s largest companies is waning. How do we change this trajectory to work towards vital 2030 climate goals?
- Xeriscaping 101: Landscaping With Minimal WaterIf you wish your garden used zero water, a xeriscape might be right for you.... The post Xeriscaping 101: Landscaping With Minimal Water appeared first on Earth911.
- River Thames Scheme: Sustainable land use, nature recovery, flood protectionThe River Thames Scheme is taking an integrated, landscape-based approach to flood protection, sustainable land use, nature recovery and local wellbeing. Project Environment Manager Richard Woodward explains the details. The Government’s Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP), published in January, refreshed the commitments and priorities for environmental protection first set out in the 25 Year Environment Plan. […] The post River Thames Scheme: Sustainable land use, nature recovery, flood protection appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Vikings Abandoned Greenland Centuries Ago in Face of Rising Seas, Says New StudyCounterintuitively, seas were rising around Greenland as it went through a cold period centuries ago. This helped drive out Viking colonists, says new research.
- The road to 100% renewable energy: April updateImagine a world powered by clean, renewable energy. Environment America’s advocates, organizers and members are sharing this vision with college campuses, cities and states across the country. Here’s a roundup of stories from the past month: The post The road to 100% renewable energy: April update appeared first on Environment America.
- Introducing Our New Editor In Chief: David Worford, Bringing Expertise and Passion to E+E LeaderDavid's return to E+E Leader as our Editor In Chief is an exciting development for us, as his experience and passion for the environment and energy sectors align perfectly with our mission.
- Historic airport in Norway is transformed into a schoolAs a result of a competition to revitalize Oslo’s historical, decommissioned airport, the Bærum municipality will be getting a new school and cultural center.
- Recycled Aluminum Market Expected to Reach $10.3 Billion by 2031Cans, improved technology, and the transportation industry are driving the market's growth.
- United Rentals Expands Partnership with PolarisNow, their most recent investment in Polaris RANGER XP Kinetic UTVs further bolsters their electrification strategy.
- Preparing for the return of the hummingbirdsHummingbirds are once again returning to their breeding grounds as spring comes around. That means it is time to start thinking about putting out your hummingbird feeders.
- Vetlesen Prize Ceremony Honors Two Distinguished Researchers in Earth SciencesA celebration held at Columbia University recognized scientists Anny Cazenave and David Kohlstedt as the 2020 and 2023 Vetlesen Prize recipients.
- Cruise through the Galapagos on a wildlife expeditionThe baby tortoises amble around in their corral, brightly colored labels with numbers affixed to their shells like football jerseys. But these little guys’ teams are the different Galapagos islands, and they’re color-coded according to where they ultimately belong. The Charles Darwin Research Center has long-standing protocols for egg labeling, artificial incubation and baby tortoise rearing that give these prehistoric reptiles a fighting chance. The center has a huge number of programs designed to understand, conserve and/or control dozens of Galapagos species, from sharks to invasive flies.
- Maximizing Your Energy Strategy: The Benefits of Active ParticipationIn today’s fast-paced world, energy plays a vital role in powering businesses and supporting their growth. But with the ever-increasing cost of energy and the pressing need to reduce carbon emissions, energy-intensive businesses need to explore ways to maximize their energy strategy. One way to do this is through active ... Read more »
- Only 10 Countries Meeting Basic Needs of Citizens in a Sustainable WayJust 10 countries are meeting the basic needs of their citizens in a sustainable way, according to a new study that looks at the water use and carbon emissions of 178 nations.Read more on E360 →
- Expect $264B of Investment in Electric Vehicle Charging by 2030Global technology company Siemens predicts that the market for wireless EV charging in Europe and North America will reach $2 billion by 2028.
- Generational and Cultural Change is Stimulating Environmental SustainabilityThe consequences of climate change are particularly salient for young people, who have only known a world under constant change. They see the crowded and endangered planet they are set to inherit and are motivated to try to protect it.
- Detrimental effects of rolling blackouts on SA’s plastics industryRolling blackouts that have plagued our country for more than a decade. From manufacturing and production, to retail and education, not a single industry is being left unscathed and unaffected. […]
- Enjoying the Slow Food MovementThe term “slow food” seems like a self-explanatory antonym for fast food. So if fast... The post Enjoying the Slow Food Movement appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Yield10’s Oliver Peoples on Genetic Engineering’s Role in Regenerative Agriculture for BiofuelsThe future lies in our farmlands — as the fossil fuels industry fades, crops like... The post Earth911 Podcast: Yield10’s Oliver Peoples on Genetic Engineering’s Role in Regenerative Agriculture for Biofuels appeared first on Earth911.
- What a pending Supreme Court ruling could mean for Biden’s new clean water protectionsThe fate of millions of acres of wetlands hinges on five vague words in the Clean Water Act.
- The UK’s national quantum strategy is a plan we can all believe inJames McKenzie applauds the UK’s up-coming decade-long strategy for quantum technology The post The UK’s national quantum strategy is a plan we can all believe in appeared first on Physics World.
- Inside the art and science of banks’ ‘financed emissions’What does it take to determine how much a bank's lending and investments contribute to the climate crisis?
- Decolonizing the definition of technologyReframing how we define technology could be the ultimate game-changer.
- The House votes to reverse the IRA’s tax incentivesIn a bid to manage the U.S.’s massive debt ceiling, House republicans vote to cut clean energy spending secured in the IRA.
- How the new EU directive will rewrite ESG reportingThe European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive won’t just affect local companies, it will transform sustainability reporting around the globe.
- Sustainability Action Report: Survey Findings on ESG Disclosure and PreparednessESG expectations are on the rise. And companies are responding. Environmental, social and governance (ESG) concerns continue to ratchet up as stakeholders increasingly expect a company’s business strategy to align with its sustainability commitments, priorities and requirements. Stakeholders understand the impact and dependence of companies on the environment and society, and it’s evident that sustainability reporting and disclosure are more than “check-the-box” compliance exercises. In fact, in Deloitte’s most recent survey on ESG disclosure, 89% of executives surveyed said they’re proactively making strides now to hold themselves accountable and drive trust with their stakeholders. This revealing new report shows significant…
- Herbal Essences’ ‘Plant. Grow. Nourish.’ initiative advances responsible sourcingSponsored: At participating retailers, the purchase of Herbal Essences shampoos and conditioners benefits sustainable guar farmers in India.
- 6 Organic Pest-Control Solutions for Your GardenWould you like to deter garden pests from damaging your plants without harming your family,... The post 6 Organic Pest-Control Solutions for Your Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- Towards an Indigenous economicsTowards an Indigenous economics Channel Comment brendan 1st May 2023 Teaser Media
- ExxonMobil has no plans to drill in the ArcticExxonMobil is one of the largest oil companies in the world and they have no plans to drill in the Arctic Refuge or anywhere else in the greater arctic area. The post ExxonMobil has no plans to drill in the Arctic appeared first on Environment America.
- Why do environmental groups oppose the bill to “Save Our Sequoias?”Unfortunately, the “Save Our Sequoias” bill undermines environmental protections like the Endangered Species Act. The post Why do environmental groups oppose the bill to “Save Our Sequoias?” appeared first on Environment America.
- Amid fracking boom, Pennsylvania faces toxic wastewater reckoningA grand jury and the EPA have cited potential disposal problems, and activists are fighting new injection wells. Yet the gas industry claims fracking is essential for the state’s economic health and that most of its wastewater is safely recycled.
- Cubic ice observed in pure form for the first timeUnusual phase develops when water freezes on interfaces at low temperatures The post Cubic ice observed in pure form for the first time appeared first on Physics World.
- Solar and wind companies are coming to rural Texas. These residents are trying to keep them out.In Franklin County, a group of locals are concerned about potential environmental harm from renewable energy facilities and support a bill that would impose more regulations on solar and wind. The industry says it’s being unfairly singled out.
- Drab but Fab: Woodcocks Wear the Whitest Whites in the Avian WardrobeThink of the whitest bird you can imagine. Is it an egret? A swan? Maybe an owl? A woodcock, its body mostly covered in browns and grays, might not seem like a contender. But it turns out that...
- Electrify everything, California says — including trucks and trainsThe unprecedented regulations will tackle air pollution and carbon emissions at the same time.
- Committee Vote Undermines Science and Threatens the Lesser Prairie-ChickenWASHINGTON – “This proposal is motivated by politics and has no place in how we manage our nation’s wildlife,” said Marshall Johnson, chief conservation officer, National Audubon Society...
- New headquarters provide expanded social services to ChicagoThe former Lakeview Pantry on the north side of Chicago has a new headquarters, a new name and a new mission to serve people all over the city. Wheeler Kearns Architects has brought the vision for Nourishing Hope to life with an amazing new facility.
- Check out the new 3D bio-printed meat from Steakholder FoodsWith the extensive advances in the realm of additive manufacturing, 3D-printed food is one of the more recent developments that is gaining speed. Similar to how other 3D-printed objects are made, the process consists of extruding a paste made of edible material in layers to create foods. Depending on what is being extruded, these items can be eaten directly after printing or can be prepared for consumption such as through baking or frying.
- United Nations Global Compact is Joined by Emirates GroupThe Emirates Group has cross-functional internal committees that govern and monitor strategic, operational, and financial areas.
- U.S. Electric Vehicle Market Set to Expand with New Tax Credit RulesFor consumers who are still uncertain about EVs, the opportunity for a tax credit is a solid incentive. However, what continues to wane is customer preference, which poses a number of challenges.
- How to land on a dusty planet, rare video interview of cosmologist priest is foundExcerpts from the Red Folder The post How to land on a dusty planet, rare video interview of cosmologist priest is found appeared first on Physics World.
- Recyclable phone batteries are a step toward a clean futureBatteries for handheld devices such as cellphones often need to be disposed of after several years, but researchers at Australia's RMIT School of Engineering have just created a recyclable battery that lasts for up to nine years.
- Can I recycle that?Tens of thousands of Americans call on the FTC to prohibit the use of the word “recyclable,” the chasing arrows recycling symbol, or other statements that imply a product is recyclable on products that cannot be recycled. The post Can I recycle that? appeared first on Environment America.
- Wireless trend demands radiofrequency innovationThe defence and security company QinetiQ is looking for physicists and engineers who are keen to explore the properties of radio waves to solve wireless challenges and create novel solutions The post Wireless trend demands radiofrequency innovation appeared first on Physics World.
- Coles Group Unveils State-of-the-Art Distribution Center for Safer and More Sustainable OperationsThis $1 billion investment is the largest in Coles Group's 109-year history, and the state-of-the-art facility is located at Goodman's Redbank Motorway Estate in Queensland.
- In Australia, a Surge in Renewables Drives Down Power PricesAt one point in March, renewables briefly supplied two-thirds of Australia's power, according to the grid operator, which says that the continued growth of wind and solar is driving down costs.Read more on E360 →
- Tennessee Titans Receive Approval for New LEED-Certified Enclosed StadiumGroundbreaking is expected for early-to-mid 2024, with an opening anticipated in 2027. Most significantly, the new stadium will set a goal of achieving a U.S. Green Building Council LEED Gold Certification.
- Tackling E-Cigarettes: One Path Forward in the Fight Against E-Waste PollutionVaping is often billed as a healthy alternative to traditional cigarettes, but advocates fail to register e-cigarettes’ contribution to the growing threat of e-waste.
- Madagascar receives $1.5 million for Cyclone Freddy recoveryRepresentatives from the African Risk Capacity (ARC) Group and the African Development Bank presented two symbolic cheques to the Government of the Republic of Madagascar and World Food Programme for […]
- CEO William Theisen Shares Insights on Proposed SEC Regulations, EcoAct’s Partnership with Etsy, and Data CollectionOur UK team worked with Lloyds and NatWest Group to publish an emissions paper in the fall of 2020. We came out with a better way to assess data.
- When and How To Get Rid of Your Old CarReplacing all your old stuff with new green products scratches the consumer itch and feels... The post When and How To Get Rid of Your Old Car appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: AeroFarms’ Marc Oshima on Growing the Vertical Farming OpportunityVertical farming, the emerging indoor approach to growing greens and other vegetables, has begun to... The post Earth911 Podcast: AeroFarms’ Marc Oshima on Growing the Vertical Farming Opportunity appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: If We Destroy the EnvironmentToday’s quote is from cultural anthropologist and author, Margaret Mead: “We won’t have a society... The post Earth911 Inspiration: If We Destroy the Environment appeared first on Earth911.
- Microsoft quietly supported legislation to make it easier to fix devices. Here’s why that’s a big deal.Major tech companies have long opposed the right to repair, but Microsoft is finally engaging with lawmakers and activists.
- How bad was Tucker Carlson for the planet?Good news: He's gone. Bad news: Someone else will pick up the climate disinformation mantle.
- Major hurricanes expected to increase in 2023, researchers forecastThis hurricane season could be similar to 2017, the year of Harvey and Maria.
- Utilities commit to smart water installations to help avoid sewer spillsWater technology firm SDS has completed the installation of its latest smart rainwater management systems at homes in Forton, Lancashire, and Deal, Kent, as part of water companies’ ongoing efforts to reduce sewage spills into rivers and the sea. The company’s Intellistorm®-equipped rainwater harvesting tanks use smart technology to retain and release their contents automatically, […]
- Behind the world's largest pilot for reusable bagsThe new Beyond the Bag Consortium will reach more than 150 stores, from mom-and-pop shops to some of the biggest retailers in the U.S.
- Episode 361: VCs and ESG; sustainable vs. regenerativeJournalist Esha Chhabra discusses her new book, "Working to Restore: Harnessing the Power of Regenerative Business."
- Towards combined hypoxia imaging and adaptive radiotherapyResearchers demonstrate first-in-human translation of oxygen-enhanced MRI onto an MR-linac system The post Towards combined hypoxia imaging and adaptive radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- Reimagining patient QA: 3D EPID dosimetry leverages Monte Carlo calculationsSpecialist dosimetry and QA vendor PTW has teamed up with medical physicists in the Netherlands to integrate 3D EPID dosimetry within its VERIQA patient QA platform The post Reimagining patient QA: 3D EPID dosimetry leverages Monte Carlo calculations appeared first on Physics World.
- Tapping the ad industry’s power for climate actionThe sector has the potential to advance climate. Here’s what’s holding it back.
- 3 business reasons for a mind shift on microgridsSponsored: Microgrids can provide the solution to the sustainability dilemma and offer other business benefits, learn why now is the time for on-site microgrids.
- HomeBiogas promises waste-to-energy win, weather regardlessMore than 30,000 systems have been installed in 100 countries prior to arriving in Britain, which can significantly reduce domestic emissions. HomeBiogas technology essentially captures methane from our food waste, which would otherwise be released into the atmosphere, and uses this to produce cooking gas – a safe and healthy alternative to standard natural gas. […] The post HomeBiogas promises waste-to-energy win, weather regardless appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- WATCH: Can concrete help reach net zero construction?The built environment is tied to vast amounts of global emissions, with concrete a particular problem. But can this common high-impact material actually speed up the net zero construction race? Regular readers of Environment Journal and our sister title, Air Quality News will understand only too well that towns and cities have a lot to answer […] The post WATCH: Can concrete help reach net zero construction? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Embracing organic can save our wild islesEmbracing organic can save our wild isles Channel Comment Dan Morrell 28th April 2023 Teaser Media
- Utah’s Wet Winter Gives Some Reprieve to Great Salt LakeGreat Salt Lake will benefit from great precipitation this winter. But that doesn’t mean the water challenges facing Great Salt Lake and its wetlands are solved. It would take many more winters in...
- How to make your balcony garden bee-friendlyTurn even the smallest outdoor space into a pollinator’s paradise. The post How to make your balcony garden bee-friendly appeared first on Environment America.
- Putting solar on warehouse rooftops could power 19 million homesThey’re ‘big, flat and sun-kissed’ and they offer perfect opportunities for American businesses and communities to produce more clean, renewable solar power The post Putting solar on warehouse rooftops could power 19 million homes appeared first on Environment America.
- Release: Bipartisan effort to protect wildlife habitat introduced in Pennsylvania State HouseThe post Release: Bipartisan effort to protect wildlife habitat introduced in Pennsylvania State House appeared first on Environment America.
- USDA Highlights Critical Role of Agricultural Research and Development During G20 MeetingTheir specific goals include providing nutritious food to all, minimizing food waste, and boosting technology. G20 Members also encourage investing in agricultural research and innovation. The post USDA Highlights Critical Role of Agricultural Research and Development During G20 Meeting appeared first on Environment+Energy Leader.
- Texas House approves $200 annual fee on EV driversThe post Texas House approves $200 annual fee on EV drivers appeared first on Environment America.
- Ettitude offers a new attitude about sustainable fabricEttitude is a bed, bath, clothing and accessories company setting out to expose the damaging aspects of the textile industry. It’s equal parts environmental education and transparency about a cleaner way to produce the products we love to use every day.
- Coastline revamp is adapting spaces to rising sea levelsOne of the many consequences of global warming is rising sea levels across the globe. This is already negatively impacting coastal cities through flooding and storm surges. Unfortunately, these adverse effects are expected to continue growing in intensity and thus change the contour of the coastline.
- Op-Ed on the value of kelp and seagrassIf Washington state gets this right, the Evergreen State will have done far more than protect an ocean plant. The post Op-Ed on the value of kelp and seagrass appeared first on Environment America.
- New EV aqueous battery charges in just three minutesA researcher has developed a new type of battery technology that could prevent electric vehicle fires, such as those caused by flooding after hurricanes. The battery is called an aqueous battery, and it doesn't use the flammable organic solvents found in lithium ion batteries. Instead, the battery uses saltwater to create a battery that is safer and even charges faster.
- European Green Deal: New Green Alliance Between EU-Norway Deepens Clean Industry CommitmentThe alliance has been in works since February 2022, and the partnership has a heavy focus on transitioning away from fossil fuels. Practically, these efforts include clean mobility, renewable energy, and hydrogen production. The post European Green Deal: New Green Alliance Between EU-Norway Deepens Clean Industry Commitment appeared first on Environment+Energy Leader.
- Why is the UK, a leading maritime nation, so weak on shipping and climate?This post is by Jonathan Hood, sustainable shipping manager, UK, at Transport & Environment. The government isn’t acting fast enough to decarbonise shipping. It is essential to the economy, transporting 95 per cent of the UK’s global trade, providing over one million jobs and contributing […]
- Qblox is developing innovative technology for quantum computingQuantum computer control stack technology from Qblox The post Qblox is developing innovative technology for quantum computing appeared first on Physics World.
- EU Takes a Step Forward in the Race to Decarbonize AviationIn 2025, airlines will be able to market their flights with a label indicating the expected carbon footprint per passenger and the expected CO2 efficiency per kilometer The post EU Takes a Step Forward in the Race to Decarbonize Aviation appeared first on Environment+Energy Leader.
- UK ranked as one of the leaders in advancing hydrogen economyThe UK has been ranked third amongst countries that have the potential to be global leaders in the new hydrogen economy. The ranking from Cornwall Insight’s Hydrogen Index1 shows a marked improvement from 2022, with the UK surpassing both Spain and Japan in its efforts to establish an economy where low carbon hydrogen produced from sources other […]
- INEOS says it commits to using 100% renewable energy at Norwegian plantsChemicals firm INEOS Olefins & Polymer Europe has signed a renewable power agreement with Skagerak Energitjenester to provide 100% green energy to its Rafnes and Bamble plants in Norway. Combined with the recently announced INEOS Inovyn deal in Norway, all of INEOS’ assets in the region are now supplied with 100% green power generated from […]
- The deadly plan to bypass pollution controls at KusileEskom’s latest plan to get three units at Kusile coal power station in Mpumalanga back into operation would lead to unabated and increased sulphur dioxide (SO2) pollution at a deadly […]
- Is PFAS pollution a human rights violation? These activists say yes.Activists in North Carolina allege that DuPont has for decades fouled Cape Fear River. They want the UN Human Rights Commission to hold it accountable.
- The folklore of the Milky Way and the future of scholarly books publishingThis podcast features an astrophysicist and folklorist; and an academic publisher The post The folklore of the Milky Way and the future of scholarly books publishing appeared first on Physics World.
- Finding Community in New York City’s Energy SceneA student at the School of International and Public Affairs was pleasantly surprised by the range of attendees at a recent Young Professionals in Energy event in New York City.
- Why Geopolitics is Fast Becoming the Added G in ESGGeopolitics, some believe, is now so important, it’s actually becoming an additional “G” in ESG. The post Why Geopolitics is Fast Becoming the Added G in ESG appeared first on Environment+Energy Leader.
- Fish Leather in FashionLeather has a tremendous environmental impact, not to mention the ethical concerns surrounding animal agriculture.... The post Fish Leather in Fashion appeared first on Earth911.
- Creating a Haven: Spring Plants to Help WildlifeSpring is a time of renewal and growth. It’s also a great time to start... The post Creating a Haven: Spring Plants to Help Wildlife appeared first on Earth911.
- As one Southern community mourns a paper mill’s closure, another rejoicesOn the Pigeon River, one town celebrates a paper mill's closure as another mourns — and both face an uncertain future.
- After a Houston-area chemical fire, toxic benzene lingered for weeks, endangering residentsPollution from the 2019 fire remained elevated long after shelter-in-place warnings ended, according to an analysis of previously unreported air and monitoring data.
- Meet the Honorees: Amy Nagengast, Energy Program Manager, SFOAn all-electric future where natural gas and fossil fuels are no longer used at SFO is a big challenge but also a necessary imperative to meet our energy and climate goals. The post Meet the Honorees: Amy Nagengast, Energy Program Manager, SFO appeared first on Environment+Energy Leader.
- Comment: England’s local planning authorities risk failure on new biodiversity rules through inadequate land survey toolsSatellite data and AI technology can perform essential ecological surveys to guide reporting and nature recovery strategies, says Software as a service (SaaS) AI firm AiDash From November 2023, local planning authorities (LPAs) in England must begin receiving, assessing, and reviewing planning applications with biodiversity baseline and biodiversity net gain (BNG) plans from project developers […]
- How to blow up ‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’The new thriller takes a radical climate activist's argument into the mainstream — sort of.
- A record warm streak in the oceans has scientists worriedA budding El Niño and climate change likely play a role, experts say.
- Strategies and barriers to reach 24/7 carbon-free energyNew BNEF report outlines which corporations are most ready to go carbon-free.
- Hippos Are in Trouble. Will an Endangered Listing Save Them?Animal welfare groups are pushing the U.S. to list the hippopotamus under the Endangered Species Act, which would lead to restrictions on the import of hippo parts. But experts argue reducing habitat loss and conflict with humans would do more to save this vulnerable species. Read more on E360 →
- Classic telescope design inspires new microscope objectiveDevice employs a spherical mirror and a correction plate to focus light and could be used to image whole organisms The post Classic telescope design inspires new microscope objective appeared first on Physics World.
- Economics without ethics is wrongEconomics without ethics is wrong Channel Comment brendan 27th April 2023 Teaser Media
- 'Staggering': US on cusp of 600 GW clean energy boomA BloombergNEF report predicts the U.S. renewables project pipeline is set for a record-breaking surge in development, as Google announces a major new solar partnership.
- Who solves super wicked water problems?The recent UN water conference convened almost 10,000 people focused on addressing critical scarcity, quality and inequity issues, but whether they can turn intentional into action remains an open question.
- Agroforestry is the regenerative technique getting overlooked in the USPropagate is one of the only startups in the U.S. working to combine agriculture and forestry to create productive and sustainable land use practices.
- Building Your Renewables Strategy: Three Proven Tools to Keep Costs DownThe latest IPCC report is clear: the greenhouse gas emission reductions necessary to mitigate the worst effects of climate change must be rapid and deep and immediate.
- 9 States With Rapid Growth in Community SolarMany states have seen rapid growth of community solar energy projects. By eliminating many traditional... The post 9 States With Rapid Growth in Community Solar appeared first on Earth911.
- England’s 1/3 active travel budget cuts leave ‘net zero in tatters’Discreetly announced by Transport Secretary Mark Harper, active travel budget cuts are set to hit hard. Campaigners are now attempting to force a u-turn, insisting the move makes a mockery of environmental posturing. According to the UK’s national walking, wheeling and cycling charity Sustrans, reducing the budget for active travel across the England from £308m […] The post England’s 1/3 active travel budget cuts leave ‘net zero in tatters’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- UK councils wanted for groundbreaking soil carbon capture projectNorth West England-based firm Positive BioCarbon is looking to work with UK local authorities in a bid to re-fertilise farmland by improving soil carbon capture capacity. Biochar was first practiced by indigenous tribes in the South American rainforest thousands of years ago. Using a process known as pyrolysis, a charcoal-like substance applied to the land […] The post UK councils wanted for groundbreaking soil carbon capture project appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Here's what you need to know about no-dig gardeningGardening is a hobby, a way of providing food to the community, a profession and a fantastic way to fill the pantry. But not all gardening is created equal when it comes to sustainability.
- Castillo Engineering Partners with BioStar Renewables for Kansas Solar ProjectThe behind-the-meter project utilizes a single-axis tracker and will power a recently built renewable diesel plant with on-site clean energy year-round. The post Castillo Engineering Partners with BioStar Renewables for Kansas Solar Project appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Smart highway in Dubai runs on 100% renewable energyIt's been said that you can't reinvent the wheel. Well… how about the highway? That's exactly what you're looking at: the next evolution of the highway. The Loop is smarter, cleaner and better than anything of its kind that has ever been built before. It just might change transportation as we know it.
- Bamboo toilet paper from Reel wipes away deforestationReel bamboo paper products set out to wipe away deforestation driven by the consumer paper goods market. It’s on a mission to bring the same comfort, strength and quality in a tree-free package.
- MG Motor Teams Up With Gamer MortaL for Upcoming Smart Comet EVThe research indicated that 64% of buyers will not drive their vehicles if parking is limited. According to Gupta, the compact design of the Comet EV is the way forward for mobility in India. The post MG Motor Teams Up With Gamer MortaL for Upcoming Smart Comet EV appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Reconfigurable metasurface steers incoherent light in less than a picosecondResearch could benefit self-driving cars and virtual reality displays The post Reconfigurable metasurface steers incoherent light in less than a picosecond appeared first on Physics World.
- DOE and Xcel Energy to provide 100% CFE to Colorado Federal Facilities by 2030The collaboration between DOE and Xcel Energy supports President Biden's Executive Order 14057 The post DOE and Xcel Energy to provide 100% CFE to Colorado Federal Facilities by 2030 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- LVMH’s Third Annual Social and Environmental Responsibility Report Highlights Progress and InnovationIn 2022, LVHM became 1 of only 12 companies in the world to receive a "triple A" rating from the CDP for its leadership in protecting the climate, forests, and water. The post LVMH’s Third Annual Social and Environmental Responsibility Report Highlights Progress and Innovation appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Beyond the quantum woo-niverse: getting to grips with the fundamentals of quantum mechanicsPhilip Moriarty reviews Quantum Bullsh*t: How to Ruin Your Life with Advice from Quantum Physics by Chris Ferrie The post Beyond the quantum woo-niverse: getting to grips with the fundamentals of quantum mechanics appeared first on Physics World.
- EVs to Capture One-Fifth of Global Market This Year Amid 'Explosive Growth'Electric vehicles are on track to capture nearly one-fifth of the global market this year, according to a new report detailing the "explosive growth" of plug-in cars.Read more on E360 →
- Private Japanese lunar craft Hakuto-R crashes on landingispace’s Hakuto-R Mission 1 aimed to be the first craft from a private firm to land on the Moon The post Private Japanese lunar craft Hakuto-R crashes on landing appeared first on Physics World.
- Nominations are open for the AEMT awardsUntil 8th September, nominees are welcomed for the latest round of the awards of the Association of Electrical & Mechanical Trades (AEMT). The following seven categories make up the 2023 awards programme: • Product of the Year – sponsored by Plant & Works Engineering • Project of the Year – sponsored by EMIR Software • […]
- Wärtsilä Is Bringing Battery Storage And Backup Power to MarketWärtsilä provides battery storage and fast-starting natural gas units to provide energy security — the go-to sources when the wind is not blowing, or the sun is not shining. The post Wärtsilä Is Bringing Battery Storage And Backup Power to Market appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Scottish seaweed sparks idea to boost electric vehicle batteriesMaterials from Scottish-grown seaweed could help to improve the life-span and charge time of lithium-ion batteries used for the likes of electric vehicles, with a new first-of-its-kind prototype already being tested by expert researchers. The team from Marine Biopolymers and The University of Glasgow’s School of Chemistry recently received funding from the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation […]
- How Climate Services Can Support Ecosystem RestorationTools that are already being used to support climate-smart agriculture could help to build resiliency in restored ecosystems.
- Reusable takeaway packaging trial gets underway in Central LondonFrom 18 April, Uber Eats customers in Central London have been given the option to order their takeaway in reusable containers and easily return them – all in a bid to tackle single-use packaging. Bringing together various businesses, the project aims to test and measure how localised doorstep at-home collections of reusable packaging can increase […]
- Tool aims to improve the assessment of chemical persistence in the environmentConsultancy firm Ricardo has developed a seemingly first of its kind Persistence Assessment Tool to provide manufacturers and importers of chemical substances and products, regulators, and the scientific community with support and guidance to undertake complex persistence assessments of chemicals in the environment. The tool has been developed by Ricardo and is sponsored by Concawe […]
- Historic marshalling yard rejuvenated by biodiversity improvementsA former marshalling yard located in Feltham, London, owned by South Western Railway (SWR) has been rejuvenated as a result of the biodiversity improvement works that have been carried out in a joint project between SWR and Tilhill, a provider of nature-based solutions. As part of the development of a new train depot, SWR engaged […]
- BMW: Spartanburg – A Model of Sustainability and InnovationIn 2022, more than 60 percent of BMW vehicles sold in the US came from Plant Spartanburg. The post BMW: Spartanburg – A Model of Sustainability and Innovation appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Legally binding targets announced to cut sewage dumping in riversThe government have announced new legislation on sewage discharges but nature experts have warned Tories may have washed their hands of the problem too easily. Announced yesterday, Environment Secretary, Therese Coffey, said the government are set to introduce legislation to put plans to reduce storm overflows – relief valves that operate during heavy rainstorms to […] The post Legally binding targets announced to cut sewage dumping in rivers appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Membrane mirrors take off for use in large space telescopesHigh-quality, flexible mirrors could be rolled up for transport on a spacecraft The post Membrane mirrors take off for use in large space telescopes appeared first on Physics World.
- Embodied Carbon: What Is It and Why Is It Important?Most conversations about the carbon footprint of a building focus on the activities that go... The post Embodied Carbon: What Is It and Why Is It Important? appeared first on Earth911.
- The very bad math behind the Colorado River crisisA century-old miscalculation has California and Arizona fighting over water. Again.
- For years, the EPA and Texas ignored warning signs at a chemical storage site. Then an inferno erupted.Regulators repeatedly documented — but did little to address — problems at a Houston-area tank farm.
- Stop Food Waste Day: AI stops retailers dumping 11m kgReleasing figures just in time for Stop Food Waste Day on 26th April 2023, a revolutionary system from a global retail planning specialist has prevented enough food to feed Durham for a year from being thrown away. RELEX Solutions has published a report into how its AI-drive software has helped retailers save a huge amount […] The post Stop Food Waste Day: AI stops retailers dumping 11m kg appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Supreme Court just unleashed a flood of lawsuits against Big OilClimate court cases are about to get a lot more interesting.
- San Carlos Apache take copper mine fight to United NationsOak flat is one of the largest copper sources in North America. It's also the San Carlos Apache Tribe's most sacred site.
- How climate disinformation sows distrust in Low Traffic NeighbourhoodsGeorgie Hughes dives into the climate mis- and disinformation network, uncovering how this delays urgent climate action and encourages vitriol against traffic reducing measures. There may be scientific consensus that the climate crisis is happening and it’s caused by human activity, but not everyone agrees. As misinformation and disinformation have increasingly leaked into politics and […] The post How climate disinformation sows distrust in Low Traffic Neighbourhoods appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- VCs come together to tackle net-zero emissions by 205023 venture capital firms are joining the movement for net zero.
- From Microsoft to private equity: Lucas Joppa on normalizing the ‘planet economy’In his new role at private equity firm Haveli Investments, former Microsoft Chief Environmental Officer Lucas Joppa seeks to make striving for net zero just a normal consideration for every business.
- Colour-resolved Cherenkov imaging improves the accuracy of radiotherapy dose monitoringAccounting for attenuation due to a patient’s blood volume or skin colour could make Cherenkov imaging a reliable indicator of delivered radiation dose The post Colour-resolved Cherenkov imaging improves the accuracy of radiotherapy dose monitoring appeared first on Physics World.
- 3 Essential Tips for Building Your Dream Green HomeAs environmental concerns become increasingly prevalent, more and more people are seeking ways to reduce their ecological footprint and embrace a greener lifestyle. One way to achieve this is by building a green home that is energy-efficient, sustainable, and environmentally … 3 Essential Tips for Building Your Dream Green Home Read More » The post 3 Essential Tips for Building Your Dream Green Home appeared first on Eco Friend.
- 3 competencies every CSO needsLeading sustainability isn’t easy. Here are three skills needed for them to succeed.
- Code red for nature means that companies need to step upSponsored: The alarm has been sounded, and companies need to ensure that they have effective nature strategies.
- Beware of the Red List – Top Materials to Avoid in Your Home“The Red List” might sound like something from the Cold War. But the Red List... The post Beware of the Red List – Top Materials to Avoid in Your Home appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Algenesis & Blueview Launch the Algae-Based Polyurethane IndustryAlgenesis is two companies in one, a biotechnology innovator and footwear maker. Making a new,... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Algenesis & Blueview Launch the Algae-Based Polyurethane Industry appeared first on Earth911.
- PlasticFree locates sustainable materials for designersPlasticFree is a new database for architects and designers, that aims to help them find plastic-free building materials for projects from architecture to furniture design. From hemp to corn fiber, Plastic Free lists numerous options for sustainable design and architecture.
- This university is powered by photovoltaic panelsAs far back as ancient Greece, universities were meant to be open forums for learning, places where the grandest ideas could be envisioned, discussed and ultimately, made real. Universities are still meant to foster young minds and inspire the big ideas of the future… so shouldn't they be designed that way? Montgomery Sisam Architects says yes. The sustainable design they have created for the University of Toronto's new scientific reserve uses the most modern design ideas to not just foster the ideas of the future, but to make them real as well.
- Oracle’s Commitment to a Sustainable WorldIn 2022, the company was named to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for the fifth consecutive year and was recognized as a leader in sustainability by the CDP. The post Oracle’s Commitment to a Sustainable World appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Museum in Belgium recycles construction waste into bricksRyhove Museum Ghent is a lovely 18th century town mansion in Belgium that connects with a newer wing built in 1992 and a third wing named Leten House that dates all the way back to the 16th century. To expand on this and make the addition sustainable, designers from Carmody Groarke, RE-ST and TRANS Architectuur Stedenbouw have collaborated to create a way to blend styles while making construction of the new wing sustainable. Bricks will be built from recycled construction waste, and the new building will have much more transparent façade to welcome visitors in and engage the public in…
- Climate tech investment fell in warmest quarter on recordFinancial speculation in the climate tech market fell early-2023, despite average temperatures breaking seasonal records and both the Climate Change Committee and Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change calling for more money to tackle the crisis. Victor Basta of DAI Magister takes a closer look. Not only total investment, but also the number of funding rounds […] The post Climate tech investment fell in warmest quarter on record appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Photon bound states pave the way to manipulation of ‘quantum light’Observations of bound photons interacting with a quantum dot could advance quantum-enhanced measurements and computing The post Photon bound states pave the way to manipulation of ‘quantum light’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Enphase Energy Continues to Expand Clean Energy Offerings in EuropeThe new IQ8 Microinverters are designed to maximize energy production and can manage a continuous DC current of 14 amps, supporting higher-powered solar modules through increased energy harvesting. The post Enphase Energy Continues to Expand Clean Energy Offerings in Europe appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Connecticut’s Greenhouse Gas Inventory Report Shows Emissions Decline with Need for More ReductionsAccording to the report, the transportation, electricity and residential heating and cooling sectors are responsible for almost 75% of Connecticut’s greenhouse gas emissions. The post Connecticut’s Greenhouse Gas Inventory Report Shows Emissions Decline with Need for More Reductions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Ashden Awards for climate solutions reveals 2023 shortlist12 UK projects aimed at tackling the environmental crisis have made the Ashden Awards 2023 shortlist in categories including Energy Innovation and Local Nature Recoverers. Launched in 2001, the annual awards recognise the most innovative work taking place in sustainable energy and development. Starting with four projects per category, in June judges will cut these […] The post Ashden Awards for climate solutions reveals 2023 shortlist appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Intersectional approaches for corporations and nonprofitsBuilding sustainable partnerships between organizations can be complicated. Here are some guidelines for making them successful.
- Renewable energy challenge regional finalists announcedThe South Africa Climate Change Champs Renewable Energy Challenge 2023 is proud to announce the regional finalists that will advance to the national round of the competition. These climate change […]
- Student Spotlight: Christine OwAfter she graduates from the Environmental Science and Policy program in May, Ow will work at the intersection of water and technology.
- Emirates Mars Mission takes first high-resolution images of Mars’ moon DeimosThe images were released yesterday at the week-long European Geosciences Union meeting in Vienna The post Emirates Mars Mission takes first high-resolution images of Mars’ moon Deimos appeared first on Physics World.
- Hydrogen for Commercial Vehicles Has Traveled A Long WayHydrogen is a critical pillar in a decarbonized economy — a fuel that can power the electricity and transportation sectors. The post Hydrogen for Commercial Vehicles Has Traveled A Long Way appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The Truth About Gas StovesConcerns have arisen gas stoves and their impacts on indoor air pollution and children’s health. What does the science show, and why are we only hearing about this now?
- 2022 Sustainability Report highlight’s PPL’s Commitment to a Sustainable Energy FuturePPL continues to serve Kentuckians reliable, low-cost, clean electricity and natural gas. Even more, the company has begun executing its clean energy strategy, which is part of their effort to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The post 2022 Sustainability Report highlight’s PPL’s Commitment to a Sustainable Energy Future appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- prAna’s Responsible Packaging MovementTo truly tackle the problem of plastic pollution, we need the involvement of industry. Companies... The post prAna’s Responsible Packaging Movement appeared first on Earth911.
- Traceability Is the Next Important Fashion TrendThe fashion and textile industry is a poster child for unsustainable practices. Fast fashion is... The post Traceability Is the Next Important Fashion Trend appeared first on Earth911.
- Ameresco Announces Sustainable Energy Partnerships in US and EuropeThe initiative aims to reduce the college's carbon footprint and save costs through the installation of various sustainable energy solutions. The post Ameresco Announces Sustainable Energy Partnerships in US and Europe appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- ‘Goldilocks zone’ may not be a good metric for whether life exists on exoplanets, say astrobiologistsNew study suggests that the presence of liquid water as well as sufficient light is essential for plant life on other planets The post ‘Goldilocks zone’ may not be a good metric for whether life exists on exoplanets, say astrobiologists appeared first on Physics World.
- We Earthlings: Are You Still Buying Bottled Water?Is your municipal water safe to drink but you’re still buying bottled water? Consider this:... The post We Earthlings: Are You Still Buying Bottled Water? appeared first on Earth911.
- Spring wildfires in the eastern US got off to a roaring start this yearIt may not be as dramatic as when the West burns, but an unseasonably warm, dry winter could make fire season longer and more intense.
- New Biden executive order takes aim at environmental injusticePast and present pollution will now be taken into account before new industry moves into already beleaguered neighborhoods.
- Vehicle-to-grid pilots soar, but where will they land?Bidirectional charging is needed for a stable grid, but its ability to scale is trapped in the pilot stage.
- Combining solar power with thermal storage to avoid wasting energyAustralian company RayGen hopes to solve the limits of solar power by combining its systems with thermal storage, as Richard Stevenson reports The post Combining solar power with thermal storage to avoid wasting energy appeared first on Physics World.
- Listen: In ‘Cancer Alley,’ a teacher called to fightFor decades, Sharon Lavigne saw her neighbors in St. James Parish, Louisiana, suffer due to industrial pollution. But when yet another plant planned to open in her community, she decided to do something about it.
- From waste to wonderful designsFor some decades now our society’s mounds of waste are of the worst indicators of us humans’ wasteful and entitled habits. Hence we are happy to share a story of […]
- What Makes Fabric Structures Good For The Environment?When most people think of eco-friendly, buildings aren’t often what comes to mind. Construction is necessary to create structures like homes and offices. But it also does a number on the environment. Waste is a significant problem in many parts … What Makes Fabric Structures Good For The Environment? Read More » The post What Makes Fabric Structures Good For The Environment? appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Rapid sea heating could be evidence of ‘hidden climate risks’A study published last week has shone a light on an alarming increase in marine temperatures across the world, as experts warn this year’s El Niño weather event will be hotter than normal. Research by a team led by Dr. Karina Von Schuckman, a specialist in ocean climate monitoring at Mercator Ocean International in Toulouse, […] The post Rapid sea heating could be evidence of ‘hidden climate risks’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Long Reviled as ‘Ugly,’ Sea Lampreys Finally Get Some RespectThe sucker-mouthed marine lamprey has been dismissed as grotesque and a threat to sport fish. But fisheries managers in New England and the Pacific Northwest are recognizing the ecological importance of lampreys in their native waters and are stepping up efforts to help them recover.Read more on E360 →
- How much is the world’s most productive river worth?Here’s how experts estimate the value of nature.
- Mouse brain imaging reaches record-breaking resolutionSpectacular MR images of the entire mouse brain could improve our understanding of brain disorders The post Mouse brain imaging reaches record-breaking resolution appeared first on Physics World.
- XR to reprise 'ecosystem of tactics'XR to reprise 'ecosystem of tactics' Channel News brendan 25th April 2023 Teaser Media
- The Seal River Watershed Alliance and AudubonNestled deep within northern Manitoba lies a 12-million-acre landscape of forests, wetlands, lakes, streams, and rivers—waters that flow for more than 200 miles until they reach their destination...
- A transition to clean energy was supposed to be equitable. Instead, it’s hurting Indigenous communities.“I constantly receive information that Indigenous Peoples fear a new wave of green investments."
- Regulating the Impossible Dream: NRC decision streamlines efforts to commercialize fusionOn April 13, 2023, the Commissioners of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) voted to approve a proposal that will accelerate the commercialization of fusion energy in the United States. Specifically, the NRC determined that fusion energy be regulated under the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s byproduct material framework contained in 10 C.F.R. Part 30, “Rules of General Applicability to Domestic Licensing of Byproduct Material.” Part 30 requires general or specific licenses to manufacture,… More The post Regulating the Impossible Dream: NRC decision streamlines efforts to commercialize fusion first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Texas power plants will have to cut pollution harming Big Bend National ParkProposed Regional Haze Rule would require pollution controls on six Texas power plants The post Texas power plants will have to cut pollution harming Big Bend National Park appeared first on Environment America.
- Good Green Cleaners wipe away all unnecessary germsGood Green Cleaner takes the task of cleaning and strips it down to the basics with natural ingredients, responsible material sourcing and attention to waste reduction.
- Do you know what foods are impacted by climate change?Climate change is clearly visible, as cascading extreme weather events have wreaked havoc across the globe. We've seen it all in recent years, from severe flooding, to erratic rainfall patterns, to scorching heat waves.
- First stars in the universe formed in groups, machine-learning study revealsStudy focussed on elements inherited from supernovae The post First stars in the universe formed in groups, machine-learning study reveals appeared first on Physics World.
- EPA Unveils Draft National Strategy to Combat Plastic Pollution. But, is it Feasible?By 2040, the EPA aims to completely eradicate the discharge of plastic and other waste from land-based sources into the environment. The post EPA Unveils Draft National Strategy to Combat Plastic Pollution. But, is it Feasible? appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- These waterfront installations encourage social interactionCommunity engagement and social interaction are two key attributes of well-designed public spaces. While there are many ways do to this, public installations are particularly engaging. One such example is the Bay Park in Sarasota, Florida. It features two interactive installations by the multidisciplinary design studio The Urban Conga. These were set up to encourage social interaction through movement and play while appreciating the site's gorgeous ocean views. The design of each installation is inspired by the coral reefs along the Sarasota coast and appears as if they were two marine objects that washed up on the shore.
- Mattress recyclers register launchesThe seemingly long-awaited Register of Approved Mattress Recyclers (RAMR) is finally up and running, with an initial three members. It has been set up on behalf of businesses and other stakeholders engaged in the collection and recycling of mattresses in the United Kingdom. RAMR is the brainchild of a steering group comprising two leading UK […]
- Climeworks expands to the US while the EU taxes carbon importsLegislation is driving international companies to set up camp within the U.S., and the EU won’t let that happen free of charge.
- More than 52,000 Americans to FTC: Crack down on misleading recyclability claimsWe submitted more than 52,000 comments to the Federal Trade Commission, asking that the agency take the common sense set of prohibiting the use of the word “recyclable,” the chasing arrows recycling symbol, or other statements that imply a product is recyclable unless the item is actually recyclable. The post More than 52,000 Americans to FTC: Crack down on misleading recyclability claims appeared first on Environment America.
- Organic coagulant helps reduce sludge for egg product supplierVeolia Water Technologies UK (VWT UK) has been specified to supply its water treatment chemical solution, Hydrex 6861, to egg product supplier D Wise, based in Malpas, Cheshire. This has allowed the company to reduce the amount of sludge by-product formed during its manufacturing processes – and the costs to remove it from site. It […]
- China Approved More Coal Power in First Three Months of 2023 Than in All of 2021Provincial governments in China approved more new coal power in the first three months of this year than they did in all of 2021, according to a new analysis from Greenpeace.Read more on E360 →
- Biomass-fermentation-based protein recognised for potential contribution to a net zero food systemAgrifoodtech start-up MicroHarvest has been named as winning innovator for its response to the challenge of ‘Building a net-zero food production system’ by a panel of expert judges at the 2023 BloombergNEF (BNEF) Pioneers awards. With competition from almost 350 applications received by the BNEF, the Hamburg-and-Lisbon-based company appeared to prove its credentials amongst worldwide peers by […]
- 5 Questions With a Scientist and Student Researching Carbon StorageEnvironmental scientist Martin Stute and Barnard student Grace Brown discuss their project studying the potential for a rock formation in Oman to store carbon dioxide.
- Egypt and UK sign MoU on water partnershipA Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been agreed between Egypt and a leading UK water sector trade association to establish a framework for bilateral cooperation on water projects for 27 governorates and the new cities across Egypt. The collaborative agreement was signed by British Water chair Dr Mark Fletcher and Dr Sayed Ismail, deputy minister […]
- A Network Approach to Water-Related Supply Chain ChallengesAs water resources come under increasing threat, a network approach to supply chain and water risk management will be essential. The post A Network Approach to Water-Related Supply Chain Challenges appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Innovate UK funding for solution to tackle PFASLondon-based chemical technology firm Puraffinity has developed an innovative approach to eliminating PFAS from water supplies, with funding from Innovate UK. Its solution is a smart material which it says removes these pollutants from water in a range of settings including environmental remediation, point-of-use systems, industrial manufacturing facilities, and commercial airports and air bases. It […]
- Seagate’s FY2022 Report Highlights Achievements in Renewable Energy and Environmental SustainabilityAs of 2022, the company has successfully transitioned four out of seven manufacturing sites fully to renewable energy. The post Seagate’s FY2022 Report Highlights Achievements in Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Ultra-low refrigeration from Bluefors supports the quantum ecosystemAt the 2023 APS March Meeting in Las Vegas, staff from Bluefors outline how their technology helps the burgeoning quantum industry The post Ultra-low refrigeration from Bluefors supports the quantum ecosystem appeared first on Physics World.
- Odour complaints and how to handle themOdour management expert Silsoe Odours explores how to understand, handle and prevent odour complaints. Unpleasant odours can impact the health and well-being of those who live and work nearby. Facilities that emit odours will often have an odour condition in their operating permit. Your permit may specify acceptable levels of odour emissions, as well as […]
- Getting Sustainability Done in New York CityJust in time for Earth Day, New York City has issued a new sustainability plan; Mayor Adams deserves enormous credit for empowering his team to develop and issue this plan and for deploying his political capital in support of practical, real-world-oriented sustainability planning, policy, programs, and management.
- Roadmap aims to increase aerosol recyclingAluminium recycling trade group Alupro officially launched its “Roadmap to increasing UK aerosol recycling” at an event in Leeds on 19 April. The document attempts to offer a long-term strategic vision to drive a widespread uplift in national capture and recycling rates. Developed on behalf of The UK Aerosol Recycling Initiative, a working group comprising […]
- India gives green light to gravitational-wave observatoryWhen built by 2030, LIGO-India will allow gravitational-wave sources to be better pinpointed and monitored The post India gives green light to gravitational-wave observatory appeared first on Physics World.
- Frito-Lay Will Deploy 700 Electric Delivery Vehicles By December 2023The company’s recent announcement is part of their goal to reach net-zero emissions by 2040. By deploying the 700 delivery EVs, Frito-Lay will lower emissions by 7,052 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) annually. The post Frito-Lay Will Deploy 700 Electric Delivery Vehicles By December 2023 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Global Environmental Treaties Are Making GainsSometimes it seems like the only environmental news is bad news, and we never actually... The post Global Environmental Treaties Are Making Gains appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: How To Build a Just & Equitable Carbon Removal IndustryCarbon removal strategies will play an essential role in drawing down CO2 levels. A carbon... The post Earth911 Podcast: How To Build a Just & Equitable Carbon Removal Industry appeared first on Earth911.
- Reusable cups scheme arrives in the HighlandsA new reusable cup scheme, Cup Movement® in the Highlands, was launched by environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful, on 20 April. Says the charity: “Around 200 million single use cups are used and discarded in Scotland every year. Only 4% of these are recycled. Something needs to change.” A recent survey highlighted that 81%1 of […]
- How a looming El Niño could fuel the spread of infectious diseaseThe oceanic phenomenon could lead to more pathogen-carrying mosquitoes, bacteria, and toxic algae.
- Conservation group calls for justice for the River LuggDamaged stretch of river must be restored following successful prosecution by Natural England and Environment Agency, says Herefordshire Wildlife Trust On 20 April a court sentenced a landowner to prison for badly damaging a stretch of the River Lugg. This followed a successful investigation and prosecution by Natural England and the Environment Agency where the […]
- The ‘Ike Dike’ is the Army Corps of Engineers’ largest project ever. It may not be big enough.The $30 billion barrier may fail to block climate-fueled storm surge — and won’t prevent other urban flooding in Houston.
- Sponsored content: ABB technology to help tackle methane leakages from orphan oil and gas wellsABB’s emissions monitoring technology, which is typically used for gas leak detection by oil and gas companies and natural gas utilities, is now employed to identify and monitor orphan wells in the United States. Orphan wells are oil or gas wells that have been deactivated and no longer have legal owners responsible for their care. […]
- Let’s talk about quantum 2.0: why we need to sharpen up our languageWe need less spooky ways to describe quantum phenomena, say Robert P Crease, Jennifer Carter and Gino Elia The post Let’s talk about quantum 2.0: why we need to sharpen up our language appeared first on Physics World.
- Deadly heat threatens the lives and livelihoods of 1 billion people in IndiaIncreasingly severe heat waves will imperil the country's development goals and slow economic growth, new research shows.
- Earth Day and the polling of America, 2023Consumers express growing interest in purchasing greener products despite growing skepticism about environmental marketing claims. Can both be true?
- Why communicating on climate is so hardTo meet climate goals, we need to tell better stories. Here’s how.
- Machine-learning framework classifies pneumonia on chest X-raysA novel machine-learning model could help radiologists rapidly and reliably diagnose pneumonia The post Machine-learning framework classifies pneumonia on chest X-rays appeared first on Physics World.
- Zero emissions heavy goods vehicle infrastructure ‘two decades behind cars’Lorry manufacturers have spoken out about a lack of charge and refuelling sites for commercial hydrogen and electric vehicles (EVs). A new analysis by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has revealed that the UK’s major roads lack any dedicated heavy good vehicles (HGVs) electric charging or hydrogen refuelling sites. According to the […] The post Zero emissions heavy goods vehicle infrastructure ‘two decades behind cars’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Moving from corporate responsibility to impactESG and the impact economy are changing corporate responsibility forever. Here’s how.
- Can Soil Carbon Practices Reverse Climate Change?One of the world’s best-kept secrets to sustaining life on this planet has been right... The post Can Soil Carbon Practices Reverse Climate Change? appeared first on Earth911.
- Better days: Why levelling up means net zeroAs the race to decarbonise and build Britain’s green economy gathers pace, Environment Journal explores how creating climate-friendly jobs offers an opportunity to address the stark regional inequalities that have haunted Britain for generations. There’s no two ways around it – the UK is a deeply uneven country. Using one example, researchers at the think tank […] The post Better days: Why levelling up means net zero appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Land Subsidence in the NetherlandsAt a symposium on land subsidence, I learned about how the Dutch transformed their country so that about a quarter of it is below sea level and how they cope with it.
- Human and economic toll of climate change on the riseThe relentless advance of climate change brought more drought, flooding and heatwaves to communities around the world last year, compounding threats to people’s lives and livelihoods, according to the UN’s […]
- For Uganda’s vanishing glaciers, time is running outThe loss of the once-sprawling ice fields in the Rwenzori Mountains has profound implications for local communities, uniquely adapted species, and scientists studying the climate record.
- DMRE grants environmental authorisation for offshore drillingThe Green Connection says it is disappointed that the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) has decided to grant environmental authorisation to TEEPSA to drill up to five exploration […]
- One of the biggest battery recycling plants in the US is up and runningAscend Elements’ new recycling plant in Covington, Georgia is processing used lithium-ion batteries and manufacturing scrap into useful materials for the clean energy transition.
- Earth Day 2023: 8 short videos you need to watch nowEarth Day is an annual declaration of global support for environmental protection. 53 years after it began, the future looks precarious, so Environment Journal rounds up a collection of clips to educate and inspire, emphasising that our future is not yet set. It’s a pivotal weekend in ecological circles. Yesterday, The Big One Climate Protest began in […] The post Earth Day 2023: 8 short videos you need to watch now appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 6K Energy to Establish Battery Material Manufacturing in Jackson, TennesseeSince 2019, TNECD has supported 25 economic development projects in Madison County. These opportunities have created nearly 1,700 jobs as well as $1.1 billion in investments. The post 6K Energy to Establish Battery Material Manufacturing in Jackson, Tennessee appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- All-natural Remedium candles might be the remedy you needThe art of candle making goes back thousands of years with the first recorded references dating to 1000 B.C.E. What began as a necessity for illumination has turned into a small luxury we incorporate into our lives and our interior design. Remedium understands this, and in response, uses candle making methods that revolve around natural and simple techniques and clean ingredients you can smell.
- Harnessing the Ocean’s Power to Combat the Climate CrisisThe Sabin Center for Climate Change Law is working to advance laws that facilitate safe and responsible ways of leveraging the ocean to remove carbon dioxide from the air.
- First regenerative-farming verified ice cream in the worldAnother small step for ice cream, a giant leap forward for the planet. The world's first regenerative- farming verified and USDA organic certified ice cream is here. Alec's Ice Cream is land-to-market, eco-friendly, organic, gut-friendly and it's really tasty.
- Indigenous Ryukyuans say it’s time for US military to leave OkinawaLeaders say PFAS contamination from military bases is threatening Indigenous lives and rights.
- When it comes to trees, President Biden makes Earth Day countThe longer a forest remains untouched by human development, the more that life can grow and thrive there. That’s why we’re so pleased with the U.S. Forest Service’s latest action. The post When it comes to trees, President Biden makes Earth Day count appeared first on Environment America.
- Elli Becomes First Charging Network to Reach Half a Million Stations in EuropeElli provides a reliable and close-knit charging network for its customers, enabling easy cross-border access to 950 providers in 28 countries. The post Elli Becomes First Charging Network to Reach Half a Million Stations in Europe appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 10 good environmental news that happened since last Earth DayYou can probably name 10 doom and gloom news stories without even breaking a sweat. But what about the good news? When faced with climate crisis, it’s easy to overlook the positive. However, thanks to the efforts of good people around the world, there are things to celebrate this Earth Day. Here are a few of the positive things that have happened to the environment since last year.
- New video highlights attacks on clean energy in TexasA big package of legislation would bring renewables down. The post New video highlights attacks on clean energy in Texas appeared first on Environment America.
- A common talking point about climate change gets it all wrong, new study saysThere’s no solid evidence that framing the global problem as a local one prompts people to act. So what does?
- Transocean and Eneti Announce Joint Venture for Offshore Wind InstallationThe proposed joint venture will combine Transocean’s experience operating a global fleet with Eneti’s experience in the installation market. Both companies have rights to invest in the joint venture with additional partners. The post Transocean and Eneti Announce Joint Venture for Offshore Wind Installation appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Newton’s apple trees for sale, Brazil nut effect without shakingExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Newton’s apple trees for sale, Brazil nut effect without shaking appeared first on Physics World.
- A Leap Toward a Sustainable Earth: Q+A with Climate Expert Pierre GentineAs director of the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence and Physics (LEAP) Center, Pierre Gentine is aiming to bring greater precision to climate modeling and innovative solutions to the climate crisis.
- Henry Schein Champions Sustainability with Launch of Practice GreenCurrently, Practice Green's portfolio only has dental products available, which were selected as "green" based on the supplier partner’s information. The post Henry Schein Champions Sustainability with Launch of Practice Green appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Why the Green Finance Strategy update won’t make the UK a ‘net zero financial centre’Nearly four years after the first release, the update to the government’s Green Finance Strategy (GFS), initially expected by the end of 2022, was finally issued as part of the torrent of climate and energy announcements on so called ‘Green Day’ in March. First published […]
- Poles Have Lost Enough Ice to Form an Ice Cube 12 Miles High, Study FindsOver the last three decades, ice lost from Greenland and Antarctica could comprise an ice cube roughly 12 miles high, new research finds.Read more on E360 →
- Water Week Event Sparks Deep Discussion Around Community-driven Urban PlanningMore than 70 researchers, government officials, consultants, and academics came together at the Forum to discuss alternative solutions and approaches for water action in cities.
- Toyota to Forge Ahead With Hydrogen Cars But Still Focuses on EVsGlobal policymakers recognize hydrogen fuel cell cars for their zero emissions. And they can run much further than EVs before refueling is required — a process that takes just 10 minutes instead of 45 minutes. The post Toyota to Forge Ahead With Hydrogen Cars But Still Focuses on EVs appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Faculty Spotlight: Einat Lev, Volcanologist and Lava-ChaserWhen she’s not visiting active volcano sites or working in her “plumber’s shop” of a lab, Lev is teaching the “Sustainability in the Face of Natural Disasters” for the Sustainability Science program.
- LGIM & NTR Secure Major Financial Commitments from Investors for Clean Power FundL&G and NTR have worked together since 2015 when L&G became a cornerstone investor in NTR's first two funds. The post LGIM & NTR Secure Major Financial Commitments from Investors for Clean Power Fund appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Five Sustainable Home Ideas for Eco-Conscious HomeownersPhoto by Karolina Grabowska from Pexels As the world becomes more conscious of the impact of human activity on the environment, more and more homeowners are turning to sustainable living practices to reduce their ecological footprint. From installing solar panels […] The post Five Sustainable Home Ideas for Eco-Conscious Homeowners appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Earth Action: Participate in Earth DayFor the past year, Earth911 has honored the 52-year history of Earth Day with 52... The post Earth Action: Participate in Earth Day appeared first on Earth911.
- Electrify Your Home & Save With Earth911 & YellowTin’s Expert-Guided Shopping ServiceThis Earth Day, take informed steps toward your sustainable future. Earth911.com and YellowTin have teamed... The post Electrify Your Home & Save With Earth911 & YellowTin’s Expert-Guided Shopping Service appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: The Strategic Energy Institute’s Tim Lieuwen on Accelerating US ElectrificationEnergy generation and distribution are experiencing the kind of disruption that transformed many other industries... The post Earth911 Podcast: The Strategic Energy Institute’s Tim Lieuwen on Accelerating US Electrification appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Filled With Things You Don’t KnowToday’s quote is from Native American author and poet Sherman Alexie. In his award-winning book... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Filled With Things You Don’t Know appeared first on Earth911.
- Porotech showcases the power of materials science in full colourTongtong Zhu from UK firm Porotoch reveals how its micro LEDs could transform the display industry The post Porotech showcases the power of materials science in full colour appeared first on Physics World.
- What could $1 billion do for Puerto Rico’s energy resilience? Residents have ideas.As the Department of Energy aims to boost energy reliability in Puerto Rico, local solutions are already doing just that.
- A new bill in Oregon could target environmental protesters as terroristsThe blue state could become the 20th in the U.S. to enact a so-called critical infrastructure law.
- What cancer taught me about the climate crisisInnovation alone will not save us from climate catastrophe. We must first acknowledge the many forms of toxicity that have contributed to our human-made emergency.
- Lithium-ion batteries break energy density recordNew design of lithium-ion battery could benefit applications such as electric aviation The post Lithium-ion batteries break energy density record appeared first on Physics World.
- Episode 360: Is sustainability sustainable?This episode features an interview with Chad Frischmann, CEO of ReGenIntel (shorthand for regenerative intelligence), a new initiative by the team that created Project Drawdown.
- Are companies ghosting the planet on climate policy?It’s past time for businesses to buckle up, lean in, and loudly and vigorously support bold equitable climate policy. This is the moment to show up.
- Fly-tipping to money laundering: The environmental crime nexusIllegal waste, trade in protected species, the unlicensed manufacture and use of chemicals and other offences are on the rise, and often linked to smuggling, bribery, fraud, corruption, and trafficking. A financial crime expert explains how your organisation can avoid becoming inadvertently involved. Green industries are in a boom period. A clear sign of the growing urgency […] The post Fly-tipping to money laundering: The environmental crime nexus appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Big One Climate Protest London beginsThe weekend-long event could attract 100,000 to the UK capital, piling more pressure on the uneasy relationship between activists and authorities. Ahead of tomorrow’s Earth Day 2023, tens of thousands of protestors are expected in London today for The Big One. Running from Friday 21st to Monday 24th April, organisers claim it will be the […] The post The Big One Climate Protest London begins appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- XR at the crossroadsXR at the crossroads Channel News brendan 21st April 2023 Teaser Media
- DHL Express Modernizes Fleet with Mammoth-Converted B777-200LR FreightersBy modernizing its intercontinental fleet, DHL Express can simultaneously enhance its proven ability to meet growing demand, improve its environmental footprint, and deliver the best quality service to its customers. The post DHL Express Modernizes Fleet with Mammoth-Converted B777-200LR Freighters appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Legislature acts to protect Fairfield Lake State Park, create new state parksThe post Legislature acts to protect Fairfield Lake State Park, create new state parks appeared first on Environment America.
- Migrating Birds Change Their Scenery—and Their Gut BacteriaMigrating birds impress us with the immensity of their feats, from miles flown to days (even months!) without rest. But migration is also a matter of the very small—in fact, the microscopic. Recent...
- Congress Must Maintain Historic Climate and Economic ProgressWASHINGTON – The Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives has passed a debt limit plan that would raise the nation’s debt ceiling by $1.5 trillion while rolling back significant...
- Petco Partners with Rubicon Global for Recycling SolutionsBy implementing a more efficient waste and recycling system, Petco can also save money on waste disposal and recycling costs, leading to cost savings. The post Petco Partners with Rubicon Global for Recycling Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Indigenous Maasai ask the United Nations to intervene on human rights abusesMaasai leaders say they have few options as Tanzanian officials lock down protected areas.
- GreenBiz 23 Comms Summit ReportThe GreenBiz 23 Comms Summit, held February 13—14, 2023, in Scottsdale, Arizona brought together nearly 200 communications, legal and sustainability professionals from large companies along with outside experts on sustainability and ESG communications. The hands-on, roll-up-your-sleeves program organized by GreenBiz Group featured real-world communications and messaging case studies, with feedback from investors, activists, journalists, policymakers and peers. Participants followed the Chatham House rule, fostering an environment of trust in which individuals and organizations cannot be identified without permission. This report summarizes the key takeaways.
- Can we design sustainable and affordable housing?At a time when housing is drastically under-built, due to construction costs and an uncertain real estate market, it's more important than ever to create housing that is sustainable to mitigate climate change, all without breaking the bank.
- Tourmaline and Clean Energy’s $70 Million Partnership to Fuel Western Canada’s Commercial FleetsThis initiative will allow commercial transportation fleets to shift to CNG, a lower-carbon alternative to gasoline and diesel. The post Tourmaline and Clean Energy’s $70 Million Partnership to Fuel Western Canada’s Commercial Fleets appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- From vegan to omnivore: eating better for the planetWhen it comes to climate change, we know what needs to be done. Now we just have to do it.
- RSVP for the 2023 Earth Month Student Research ShowcaseAn April 28 poster session will highlight student projects pertaining to sustainability, climate, and the environment, and will include updates on the state of "Plan 2030," Columbia’s 10-year plan outlining its sustainability goals.
- These Costa Rica villas embody the lush spirit of the jungleLocated in the hills near Uvita town in Costa Rica, Achioté is a residential space by Formafatal. The project features two villas located 300 meters above sea level that cantilever off the hill for views of the beautiful Pacific Ocean from the lush, jungle landscape.
- Love and Water in ArizonaEvery now and again someone will ask: How can a bird conservation org team up with hunters? Why make a coalition with local brewers, or outdoor enthusiasts, or farmers or a garden club? What makes...
- Giant magnetoresistance spotted in near-pristine grapheneRoom-temperature effect could find use in magnetic sensors The post Giant magnetoresistance spotted in near-pristine graphene appeared first on Physics World.
- New report: Rooftop solar on America’s warehouses could power every household in every state’s largest cityAnalysis demonstrates enormous environmental benefits of installing panels atop warehouses, distribution centers The post New report: Rooftop solar on America’s warehouses could power every household in every state’s largest city appeared first on Environment America.
- Veolia and Locus PI Create Biobased Water Treatment SolutionsLocus PI's sustainable water and process treatment ingredients will use high-performance sophorolipids, a biosurfactant in the glycolipid class, as a basis. The post Veolia and Locus PI Create Biobased Water Treatment Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- UN: Protecting Indigenous health also protects the environmentA growing body of research ties health of Indigenous communities to the environment.
- Introducing Our Blog Series on Clean HydrogenWe’re launching this blog series to help readers keep pace with the fast-moving world of clean hydrogen. Each week or so we’ll post an article on different legal, regulatory, and technical opportunities and challenges facing companies who are developing or exploring clean hydrogen projects. We need a comprehensive approach to tackling climate change, one that targets all sectors of the economy. Wind, solar, and electric vehicles are undoubtedly important,… More The post Introducing Our Blog Series on Clean Hydrogen first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- The ORCA-Quest camera with qCMOS technology from HamamatsuHamamatsu introduces the ORCA-Quest camera at the APS March Meeting The post The ORCA-Quest camera with qCMOS technology from Hamamatsu appeared first on Physics World.
- AVANGRID Reports Progress on ESG+F GoalsThe company’s annual sustainability report emphasizes AVANGRID’s results toward a clean energy future. The post AVANGRID Reports Progress on ESG+F Goals appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Quantum technologies promise a secure future for cryptographyThis podcast features an interview with Chris Schnabel of Qrypt The post Quantum technologies promise a secure future for cryptography appeared first on Physics World.
- Quick Tips to Repair Broken Items and Keep Them Out of the LandfillThe longer we can extend the lifetimes of consumer products, the better off our planet will be.
- Strong Supply Chain Visibility is Pivotal for Businesses’ SurvivalIf businesses want to protect their bottom line, it is therefore vital that they gain strong visibility over their suppliers’ emissions, which make up around two-thirds of an average company’s carbon emissions. The post Strong Supply Chain Visibility is Pivotal for Businesses’ Survival appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Four reasons to start recycling this Earth DayRecycling is one of the easiest ways that citizens can ‘Invest in our Planet’, the theme of this year’s global Earth Day, 22 April. Unfortunately, research by the CSIR indicates […]
- Lay’s Unveils Innovative Soccer Field Made from Recycled Chip BagsApart from being a symbol of sustainability, the field provides opportunities for local children to play and enjoy soccer. The post Lay’s Unveils Innovative Soccer Field Made from Recycled Chip Bags appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Celebrate Earth Day with a bee walkLooking for a fun and meaningful way to celebrate Earth Day? Gather your friends and family for a walk to look for bees and learn ways you can protect them. The post Celebrate Earth Day with a bee walk appeared first on Environment America.
- Understanding Regenerative Agriculture Labels To Make Better Food ChoicesGrocery shopping can be challenging enough, trying to decipher ingredient labels to determine which products... The post Understanding Regenerative Agriculture Labels To Make Better Food Choices appeared first on Earth911.
- Support for small-scale biogas solutions picks up international awardKathy Puffer of Tillson, state of New York, has been recognised at the AD and Biogas Industry Awards for bringing small-scale-biogas solutions to communities and women around the world. At the annual Awards gala in Birmingham, UK, on 29 March, Kathy won the Women in Biogas Award, and her Biogas Education Hub was highly commended with second place in the […]
- In Peru, forest communities are fighting to regain ownership of protected landDeep in the Peruvian Amazon, the Shipibo people are battling conservation authorities to reclaim management of their land.
- The GOP donors behind a growing misinformation campaign to stop offshore windFossil fuel-backed groups say offshore wind hurts whales. But some Republicans still embrace the industry's economic benefits.
- 1 in 3 Americans breathe unhealthy air, new report saysThe American Lung Association finds that U.S. air quality is improving, but wildfires, drought, and inequality threaten progress.
- Mondelez International Invites Start-ups to Apply to CoLab TechThis program is aimed at supporting start-up companies that focus on addressing key challenges in the areas of food technology and sustainability. The post Mondelez International Invites Start-ups to Apply to CoLab Tech appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Action plan to accelerate grid connections launched by energy networks trade groupThe UK’s trade association for gas and electricity transmission and distribution has published a three-step plan to speed up connections to the grid. Action is needed, says the Energy Networks Association (ENA), to respond to an unprecedented number of new connection applications as the country advances along a trajectory towards net zero. Since the UK’s […]
- Can regenerative agriculture alleviate California’s almond problem?KIND is the latest to start pilots with almond producers to figure out how to keep the cash crop from becoming another drain on California's water supply.
- Forest Service takes key step toward first national rule to protect mature, old-growth trees, forestsAnnouncement advances Biden’s 2022 Earth Day Executive Order The post Forest Service takes key step toward first national rule to protect mature, old-growth trees, forests appeared first on Environment America.
- Giant orbital magnetic moment appears in a graphene quantum dotNew discovery could be important for quantum information science and magnetic field sensing The post Giant orbital magnetic moment appears in a graphene quantum dot appeared first on Physics World.
- Why CSOs have ‘influence with authority’What kind of authority does a chief sustainability officer actually have? More than you'd imagine.
- As Projects Decline, the Era of Building Big Dams Draws to a CloseEscalating construction costs, the rise of solar and wind power, and mounting public opposition have led to a precipitous decrease in massive new hydropower projects. Experts say the world has hit “peak dams,” which conservationists hail as good news for riverine ecosystems. Read more on E360 →
- 3 strategies for following through on deforestation commitmentsThe deadline for 2025 corporate deforestation commitments is just around the corner. Here’s how companies can succeed.
- Building the Circular Buildings RevolutionJoin GreenBiz for our conversation covering the approaches building product manufacturers are using to make products more circular and keep materials in play after their first use. The idea of buildings as material banks is not new, but deserves examination as it hasn’t taken hold at the scale we would expect. Speakers include leaders from Saint-Gobain, Legrand and Kohler.
- Earth911 Quiz #84: Earth Day Goals for 2030Do you know the key goals for reducing human impacts on the planet’s environment? Earth... The post Earth911 Quiz #84: Earth Day Goals for 2030 appeared first on Earth911.
- Join the Battle To Invent a Sustainable, Circular EconomyEarth Day has grown into Earth Week and Earth Month. But the battle to reinvent... The post Join the Battle To Invent a Sustainable, Circular Economy appeared first on Earth911.
- Green Gown Awards 2023 nominations openThe competition recognises the best in environmental and sustainability action within further and higher education. This year’s Awards come with three new categories – Creating Impact, Digital Futures, and Nature Positive. To enter, candidates and those putting projects, institutions and initiatives forward must submit an online application form, although video links and up to three separate […] The post Green Gown Awards 2023 nominations open appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- UK ‘heat pump scheme’ failure to deliver 1/3 of promiseAnnual figures have laid bare the extent of the UK ‘heat pump scheme’ failure, as critics argue ‘it takes a certain type of genius to fail to give away £150 million of taxpayers’ money.’ According to numbers from Downing Street, the initiative – which offered £5,000 to people who wanted to swap their outdated gas […] The post UK ‘heat pump scheme’ failure to deliver 1/3 of promise appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Origin Materials and SCGP Announce Strategic Partnership in Innovation and SustainabilityThe partnership between Origin and SCGP would leverage technology that can strengthen SCGP’s supply chain and its innovative capacity. The post Origin Materials and SCGP Announce Strategic Partnership in Innovation and Sustainability appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Lowe’s to install solar on 50+ store roofsThe home improvement chain plans to install rooftop solar on 52 retail stores and two distribution centers in California. The post Lowe’s to install solar on 50+ store roofs appeared first on Environment America.
- How your Earth Day gift will protect the wildlife and wild places we loveBy making a gift to our Earth Day 2023 Drive, you’re standing up to protect our natural world, from the North American boreal forest all the way to a favorite forest closer to home. Will you join us? The post How your Earth Day gift will protect the wildlife and wild places we love appeared first on Environment America.
- Incredible new solar cells are thinner than human hairThe currently used modern solar panel has been around for over 70 years, however, their basic design has been the same all this while. Nevertheless, solar panels' efficiency has significantly improved over the years. With the emergence of nanotechnology, scientists have been working to advance its design and capabilities.
- G7 Moving Towards Renewable Energy and Zero CarbonTogether, the leaders stressed the urgency of reducing carbon emissions. Likewise, they also discussed the importance of critical minerals, ones often used in high-tech products, as needing to adopt ethical and environmental standards. The post G7 Moving Towards Renewable Energy and Zero Carbon appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New cabins on a cliff edge have bold designsThe scientists have weighed in and the data is pretty scary. If humans are going to continue living on planet Earth, humans are going to have to take much, much better care of planet Earth. So in a modern era where humans need to learn to live with nature, building design matters more than ever. The Bolder Project perfectly represents the future that humans need to build.
- In the wake of historic storms, Māori leaders call for disaster relief and rightsIn the wake of historic storms, the Māori say New Zealand must center Indigenous peoples in climate disaster plans.
- Brightly makes it easy to find earth-friendly products“Sometimes living sustainably feels like the ultimate challenge. Whether you're looking for planet-friendly product swaps or trying to give yourself a lesson in Composting 101, there’s never been an all-encompassing destination that takes the eco-anxiety out of the equation – until now,” according to Brightly's website.
- Promoting Education & Empowering People: SumUp’s Commitment to SustainabilitySumUp, a leading global financial technology firm is taking further steps toward promoting sustainability by unveiling a series of programs aimed at tackling social and environmental concerns. Supporting over 4 million merchants across 30+ global markets with customized business tools designed for micro and nano businesses. With a strong global ... Read more » The post Promoting Education & Empowering People: SumUp’s Commitment to Sustainability appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Motus Power & Turntide Help Macerich Cut Energy Consumption by 56% in Pilot ProgramMacerich Company, a leading operator and developer of retail and mixed-use properties, is partnering with Motus Power and Turntide Technologies to help reduce energy consumption and decarbonize its 23 mall locations across the US. The partnership is aimed at achieving Macerich’s goal of carbon neutrality by 2030. Motus Power, a ... Read more » The post Motus Power & Turntide Help Macerich Cut Energy Consumption by 56% in Pilot Program appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Media resource guide for Solar on WarehousesBelow are links to Environment America Research & Policy Center’s report, “Solar on Warehouses,” as well as data visualization and downloadable photos and videos. The post Media resource guide for Solar on Warehouses appeared first on Environment America.
- Venture capital has been disrupted. Now it should be democratized.Silicon Valley Bank’s crash may be the catalyst supporters of democratized financing were hoping for.
- Pristine Deep-Sea Reef Discovered in the GalápagosIn Ecuador's Galápagos Islands, where ocean warming has decimated shallow-water reefs, scientists have discovered a healthy, sprawling coral reef hidden deep under the sea.Read more on E360 →
- First ‘Worlds at Waste’ Conference Takes an Interdisciplinary Look at Water in South AsiaFrom glaciers and landslides to displacement and flooding, two Columbia University professors broke down academic silos and reflected on water issues.
- The Ammonium-ion Battery: A Safer and Environmentally-friendly Alternative to Lithium Batteries.Wang's research group is working on a non-metal battery with a water-based electrolyte that is safer than the organic electrolyte used in lithium batteries. The post The Ammonium-ion Battery: A Safer and Environmentally-friendly Alternative to Lithium Batteries. appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- ‘Negative temperature’ thermodynamics is observed in a photon gasCompression and expansion seen in optical experiment The post ‘Negative temperature’ thermodynamics is observed in a photon gas appeared first on Physics World.
- Our Beautiful Planet: Photos from Columbia Climate School (2023 Edition)On Earth Day and every day, Columbia Climate School is working to understand our planet and promote more sustainable ways of living and doing business.
- Cape Town launches R1,2bn solar plant projectCape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has announced that the City will design, build, and operate a R1,2 billion solar PV plant with battery storage capable of providing up to a […]
- World-first tool assesses chemical persistence in environmentChemical safety and legislation specialist Ricardo has developed a new technology which can greatly improve assessments of chemical persistence in the environment – now a leading cause for concern. The Persistence Assessment Tool (PAT) is aimed at manufacturers and importers of substances that fall under environmental regulations. Regulators themselves, including local authorities, and the scientific […] The post World-first tool assesses chemical persistence in environment appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Op-Ed: ‘Permitting reform’ can’t mean more fossil fuelsSome claim that “permitting reform” is needed to accelerate renewable energy growth. But it is just as likely to spur expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure. (In The Hill) The post Op-Ed: ‘Permitting reform’ can’t mean more fossil fuels appeared first on Environment America.
- Audacious Project Awards $1B to 2023 Cohort GranteesUpon being selected, the Audacious Project helps grantees develop bold solutions to the pressing challenges across the globe. The post Audacious Project Awards $1B to 2023 Cohort Grantees appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Earth911 Introduces the eWaste for Trees Technology Refurbishment ProgramWith technology use advancing worldwide, electronic waste (e-waste) is a growing problem worldwide. According to... The post Earth911 Introduces the eWaste for Trees Technology Refurbishment Program appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Upshift’s Ezra Goldman on the Future of Shared TransportationTransportation in the modern world needs to make more sense. We pay tens of thousands... The post Earth911 Podcast: Upshift’s Ezra Goldman on the Future of Shared Transportation appeared first on Earth911.
- Civic Engagement for the Environment“The vast majority of Americans want a greater government response to climate change, but most... The post Civic Engagement for the Environment appeared first on Earth911.
- How do you tackle microplastics? Start with your washing machine.Simple filters could help remove microfiber pollution from your laundry. But experts say a broader portfolio of solutions is needed to address the problem.
- As states replace lead pipes, plastic alternatives could bring new risksCities and states that substitute PVC for lead pipes "may well be leaping from the frying pan into the fire."
- Can army EV contract cut military carbon footprint?A new deal between global defence contractor Babcock International and the Ministry of Defence (MD) aims to increase understandings of how electric propulsion can be applied in the armed forces. It also emphasises the urgent need to reduce the military carbon footprint. In a partnership with electric vehicle (EV) experts Electrogenic, Babcock has announced plans […] The post Can army EV contract cut military carbon footprint? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Atamai Freight Solution to Receive $186,000 from the UK GovernmentWith support from the FIF, Entopy and Fujitsu will explore how Atamai Freight can be expanded to include other modes of transport The post Atamai Freight Solution to Receive $186,000 from the UK Government appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Tread lightly? Startup advised by ex-Nike execs cuts shoe footprints through 3D printingEarly-stage company Hilos gets $3 million to pioneer a more circular process for making shoes, starting with mules, clogs and sandals.
- Laser-printed electronics could create next-generation medical implantsResearchers have succeeded in directly printing three-dimensional conducting polymer structures inside a living organism The post Laser-printed electronics could create next-generation medical implants appeared first on Physics World.
- Journey to the stars: the personal stories of women in astronomyKarel Green reviews The Sky Is For Everyone: Women Astronomers In Their Own Words edited by Virginia Trimble and David A Weintraub The post Journey to the stars: the personal stories of women in astronomy appeared first on Physics World.
- The link between business value creation and ESGA new report from Bain & Co. and EcoVadis connects sound ESG management across supply chains with better margins.
- Lego lays first bricks for $1B 'carbon neutral' toy factory in USToy manufacturer has begun construction of major new factory in Virginia which it claims will be fully 'carbon neutral' once it opens in 2025.
- Global Research Report: Complex Data Increasing Regulations & Cutting-Edge SolutionsYour EHS and ESG obligations are becoming more numerous and more complex every day. From increased market expectations and regulatory responsibilities to managing overwhelming amounts of data, organizations are under pressure to deliver effective EHS and ESG programs while still providing value to customers and stakeholders. Unfortunately, many organizations don’t know where to start as they struggle to meet these challenges. Knowing how to succeed in this environment requires understanding how other organizations are managing these same challenges. To help with this, Intelex has created the Global Research Report and the EHS and ESG Maturity Survey. The Global Research Report…
- Introducing closed-loop circularity for hard-to-recycle automotive plasticsSponsored: Molecular recycling can prevent this growing stream of waste from cars out of landfills.
- Significant funding boost for sustainable aviationBritain’s Jet Zero Council met at Farnborough Airport to unveil a two-year-plan aimed at helping sustainable aviation takeoff as Philip New report unveiled. Speaking at the gathering, which was part of the Sustainable Skies World Summit, Transport Secretary Mark Harper delivered a keynote speech on Monday 17th April, outlining ongoing work to explore and develop […] The post Significant funding boost for sustainable aviation appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Link Between Flooding and Biodiversity LossRivers have certainly been an inalienable part of human evolution and our collective history as a whole. The world’s freshwater rivers paved the way for the formation of some of the greatest civilizations we have ever known. But apart from […] The post The Link Between Flooding and Biodiversity Loss appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Using Science to Craft Conservation Policy that Emphasizes Biodiversity in a Changing ClimateWe are in a race to save the world’s biodiversity – from the smallest insect to the largest mammal – in the face of an uncertain future. Last month, world leaders met at the 15th Conference of...
- The first natural-gas ban in the US just got shot downA federal court overturned Berkeley's precedent-setting measure for new buildings, putting in jeopardy scores of similar rules.
- Can compressed air batteries power the clean energy revolution?California is exploring a unique type of battery to help power the clean energy revolution: compressed air batteries. This underground $1 billion battery is a giant, clean energy generator that could change the game for sustainable renewables. Why a new type of battery? Compressed air batteries can help store more solar power at night, making this sun-powered energy source more viable as a 24/7 source of clean power for homes and businesses.
- Chipotle Restaurant Pilots New Sustainability CampaignIn addition to Chipotle’s environmental initiatives, the company is implementing other key design features and updates. The post Chipotle Restaurant Pilots New Sustainability Campaign appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Berkeley’s Ban on Natural Gas in New Construction is Preempted: What Will Happen to Other Local Bans?On Monday, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals held that the City of Berkeley ordinance entitled “Prohibition of Natural Gas Infrastructure in New Buildings” was preempted by the Energy Policy and Conservation Act. The relevant language in the EPCA provides as follows: no State regulation concerning the energy efficiency, energy use, or water use of such covered product shall be effective with respect to such product.… More The post Berkeley’s Ban on Natural Gas in New Construction is Preempted: What Will Happen to Other Local Bans? first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Let's debunk five greenwashed products you should know aboutGreenwashing can pull the shade over even the most trained eye. With a larger marketing budget and greater fan base, many big brands have begun producing products that appear to be sustainable. However, these brands continue to package their “green” products in plastic. Some continue to produce products with toxic chemicals such as sulfates and phthalates. One sustainable product does not create a sustainable brand or even an environmentally-friendly solution. Educating ourselves is the first step to stopping companies from getting away with half-hearted attempts at change.
- Tesla invested $770 million to expand their Texas factoryTesla is getting comfortable with Texas being home. January 2023 filings with the Texas Department of Licensing and Registration show that Tesla is planning to invest over $770 million on construction of factory facilities in the state. These facilities will be designed for battery cell testing and manufacturing, a die shop and a cathode and drive unit.
- Holloway House, Inc. Achieves Milestone in Floor Care Products by Eliminating Forever ChemicalsHolloway House, Inc. is the first and only manufacturer to develop floor finish products that have achieved the stringent US EPA Safer Choice certification. The post Holloway House, Inc. Achieves Milestone in Floor Care Products by Eliminating Forever Chemicals appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- International Trade Centre and U.S. Partner to Support Climate-Smart Small BusinessesThe partnership between ITC and the US Department of State also covers the Climate Smart Network, an online platform that connects corporations to green suppliers in developing countries. The post International Trade Centre and U.S. Partner to Support Climate-Smart Small Businesses appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Physicists want to build a next-generation atom interferometer at CERNThe experiment could be used to study gravitational waves as well as search for ultra-light dark-matter particles The post Physicists want to build a next-generation atom interferometer at CERN appeared first on Physics World.
- New York State Invests $6.5M in Insurance Innovation for Climate-Tech SolutionsThe funding for this initiative is part of the state's 10-year, $6 billion Clean Energy Fund. The post New York State Invests $6.5M in Insurance Innovation for Climate-Tech Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New Research Sparks Concerns That Ocean Circulation Will CollapseScientists have long feared that warming could cause a breakdown of ocean circulation in the North Atlantic. But new research finds the real risk lies in Antarctica’s waters, where melting could disrupt currents in the next few decades, with profound impacts on global climate.Read more on E360 →
- ‘Let us learn from indigenous peoples,’ UN chief declaresIn his address marking the opening of the 2023 session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) on Monday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres drew attention to the ways […]
- Five Tips for Taking Climate Action in Your CommunityEnvironmental justice lawyer Christine Appah-Gyamfi offers tips for getting involved in climate advocacy this Earth Day.
- Sustainable Development Program Seeks Teaching Assistants for Fall 2023A variety of positions are available. The deadline to apply is May 8 at 11:59 pm.
- Honeywell ESI Report: Sustainability Takes the Lead as Top Priority Across GeographiesAccording to the third edition of the ESI, sustainability continues to lead all other corporate initiatives by a significant margin The post Honeywell ESI Report: Sustainability Takes the Lead as Top Priority Across Geographies appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The XR ultimatumThe XR ultimatum Channel News brendan 18th April 2023 Teaser Media
- UK’s first shared solar park now open for investmentThe Ripple Energy-operated site offers households part-ownership opportunities, in turn reducing energy bills and advancing British renewable power. The Derril Water Solar Park, just under one mile from the village of Pyworthy, is being developed alongside renewables firm RES, and reflects a growing trend for community-owned energy infrastructure. The public can already claim a share […] The post UK’s first shared solar park now open for investment appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Dirty Truth About Toilet Paper & PFAS PollutionPFAS are a group of synthetic chemicals that are seemingly inescapable as they’re found in... The post The Dirty Truth About Toilet Paper & PFAS Pollution appeared first on Earth911.
- JWST spectrometer refines redshifts of distant galaxiesOne galaxy is much closer than previously thought The post JWST spectrometer refines redshifts of distant galaxies appeared first on Physics World.
- We Earthlings: Cut Your Hot Water UseIf you’re looking for ways to conserve energy, have you considered cutting back on your... The post We Earthlings: Cut Your Hot Water Use appeared first on Earth911.
- In Sweden, a proposed iron mine threatens a World Heritage Site — and the culture that made itHow some UNESCO World Heritage Sites can threaten Indigenous lives.
- A toxin banned decades ago is found in one of the deepest parts of the Pacific Ocean"No one would expect to find pollutants in such a place."
- Breaking barriers and opening up physics – the growing impact of the Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship FundHelen Gleeson on nurturing and supporting talented students from non-traditional backgrounds to overcome obstacles in academia The post Breaking barriers and opening up physics – the growing impact of the Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund appeared first on Physics World.
- Grist’s Temperature Check podcast to premiere third seasonThe podcast will feature changemakers who made a pivot in their lives or communities to work toward climate justice.
- 22,000 tonnes of oil released into UK watersAs Britain’s water pollution crisis continues to flood the news, a new report has revealed the damage wreaked by the oil and gas industry since 2017. According to numbers published by Oceana UK and Uplift, more than 22,000 tonnes of oil has been released into British waters in the five years to 2022. The findings […] The post 22,000 tonnes of oil released into UK waters appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Photoacoustic mapping of tumour oxygenation predicts radiotherapy efficacyIn vivo chemical imaging using oxygen-sensitive probes could identify radioresistant tumours prior to radiotherapy delivery The post Photoacoustic mapping of tumour oxygenation predicts radiotherapy efficacy appeared first on Physics World.
- This Biden official will transform America’s EV charging networkEntrepreneur and city transportation leader Gabe Klein is heading a collaboration between the U.S. energy and transportation offices centered on EV charging infrastructure. Here’s what he’s learned and how the joint office will help make public EV charging more reliable.
- A roadmap for the future of EV charging technologyBy the end of the decade, the number of electric and hybrid vehicles on UK roads will grow by more than 300%. Chris Wortley, Managing Director of intelligent parking company Metric Group, looks at how well equipped the UK is to support such demand, identifies pioneers in the space, and the role of technology in […] The post A roadmap for the future of EV charging technology appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Canopy Planet wins $60 million to scale circular fibers for paper, textilesThe forest conservation nonprofit plans to use the money to create connections between brands and material innovators, and to establish material production hubs.
- Community solar gardens can help close the equity gapSponsored: More Americans can transition to renewable energy without installing rooftop solar panels.
- How 3 Clothing Processers Are Reducing Textile WasteThe clothing industry is a huge energy and water hog that accounts for about 4%... The post How 3 Clothing Processers Are Reducing Textile Waste appeared first on Earth911.
- The Original Winter SurferThe ducks that spend the winter bobbing in the foamy surf of the Pacific Ocean from Alaska to Baja California, with large numbers occurring from Puget Sound south to San Francisco Bay, are pretty...
- The Original Winter SurferThe ducks that spend the winter bobbing in the foamy surf of the Pacific Ocean from Alaska to Baja California, with large numbers occurring from Puget Sound south to San Francisco Bay, are pretty...
- The Future of Farming: Agriculture IoT Market Projected to Grow at 9.8% CAGRBy reducing waste, increasing efficiency, and improving crop yields, agricultural IoT can contribute to higher profits for farmers. The post The Future of Farming: Agriculture IoT Market Projected to Grow at 9.8% CAGR appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- This water filter system can remove nearly all microplasticsMicroplastics have been detected almost everywhere on Earth, from the deep oceans to the poles to the highest mountain peaks, and even inside the human body. As a result, microplastic pollution has become a growing source of concern, particularly threatening the ocean and its inhabitants. Cutting-edge solutions are required to solve this problem and protect the environment.
- Ember’s Global Electricity Review 2023: Accelerating the Transition to Clean EnergyEmber, a non-profit think tank that aims to accelerate the transition to clean energy, releases its Global Electricity Review 2023. The post Ember’s Global Electricity Review 2023: Accelerating the Transition to Clean Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New York solar program could change the game of clean energyNew York approved siting permits for 309 megawatts of new solar power. The New York State Office of Renewable Energy gave the siting permits to three new solar projects. The 90-MW Home Solar Energy Center is located in Cortland County, New York. A 119-MW project called Tracy Solar will be built in Jefferson County, New York. And a 100-MW solar project called Riverside Solar will be built in Jefferson County.
- Luminous protostar sheds light on the origins of Earth’s waterStudy of protoplanetary disc suggests that much of Earth’s water has interstellar origins The post Luminous protostar sheds light on the origins of Earth’s water appeared first on Physics World.
- Nibble on the new vegan seafoods from Aqua Cultured FoodsOne of the foods that people miss when they choose to switch to plant-based diets is sushi. However, Aqua Cultured Foods, a Chicago-based company, is looking to change this. They recently announced that they are in the process of developing a new facility that will allow for large-scale production of the world’s first whole-muscle cut, sushi-quality, plant-based seafood.
- Let’s stop fiddling about and just ban disposable vapes, before the problem gets worsePressure on the government to do something urgently about disposable vapes has been increasing in recent months. Since last November, when Green Alliance co-ordinated a letter of environmental and health experts calling for them to be banned and it now seems hardly a week goes […]
- Coalition sues FEMA over troubled grid project in Puerto RicoA Puerto Rican coalition is pushing back against FEMA’s plans to rebuild its power grid with fossil fuels.
- Germany Shuts Down Its Last Remaining Nuclear PlantsGermany shut down its three remaining nuclear power plants Saturday night, shedding a source of low-carbon power that critics say is needed to meet the country's climate goals.Read more on E360 →
- UK unveils ‘plan B’ if negotiations to join Horizon Europe failPioneer would receive the £14.6bn that the UK would have paid to join Horizon Europe from 2021 to 2027 The post UK unveils ‘plan B’ if negotiations to join Horizon Europe fail appeared first on Physics World.
- Celebrating Our Supporters on Earth DayEarth Day is just around the corner! While the Earth Day movement inspires local, national and global celebrations every April, we know that our supporters care about protecting nature every month of the year. In honor of Earth Day, we’re celebrating our shared commitment to conservation.