Environmental news from around the world.
- Behind the Birdsong Project: Alex Somers Before it won a GRAMMY for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package, For The Birds: The Birdsong Project was a seed of an idea from co-creators Randall Poster and Rebecca Reagan. It was their...
- Critical Funding and Advocacy for the Delaware River Watershed From forested headwaters to urban cityscapes, the Delaware River Watershed is home to millions of birds and people. The watershed supports more than 400 species of migratory birds and provides...
- Japan Allies with U.S. against China in Controlling Semiconductor Equipment Exports The restriction of equipment such as those used in EUV (extreme ultraviolet) lithography, crucial for developing the world’s most advanced semiconductor chips, marks a critical step in this strategic limitation. Following the U.S. imposition of enhanced controls last October, Japan’s actions echo a global trend and come ahead of similar restrictions from the Netherlands, set to take effect in September.
- We’re hiring interns who envision a cleaner, greener world Environment Oregon is hiring summer interns to protect Oregon’s oldest trees, high desert and sagebrush landscape in the Owyhee Canyonlands, and the rocky reefs of Heceta Bank. The post We’re hiring interns who envision a cleaner, greener world appeared first on Environment America.
- Legal Challenges Cast Shadows Over Virginia Offshore Wind Project A conservative group has initiated a lawsuit against the Biden administration and Dominion Energy, targeting the proposed Virginia Offshore Wind project due to concerns over its environmental impact on endangered North Atlantic right whales. This case highlights the ongoing tensions between renewable energy development and wildlife conservation.
- From Fission to Fusion: A Sustainability Student’s Quest for a Greener Future Brian Kim, a health physicist at Columbia University, witnessed many natural disasters living in Oregon and New York City. As a current student in the Sustainability Management program, he wants to help solve the climate crisis.
- Turning Eggshells into Eco-Friendly Fertilizer Helps Keep Our Waters Clean University of Saskatchewan researchers develop a groundbreaking bioplastic pellet that recycles agricultural waste into an effective phosphate-absorbing material, promising a sustainable solution for environmental and agricultural management.
- #ICYMI: From Table to Toes – Hellmann’s Canada Launches Sneakers From Food Waste The launch marks the top Canadian mayonnaise brand’s foray into the sneaker industry to highlight its continued commitment to environmental sustainability. The “1352” in the product name reflects the average amount of money ($1,352) a Canadian household wastes annually on unused food, underscoring the economic impact of food waste.
- Laser light makes a material magnetic Researchers demonstrate a new way to induce a relatively large magnetic moment in room-temperature materials The post Laser light makes a material magnetic appeared first on Physics World.
- ICC Wales Spearheads Social Legacy and Sustainability Partnerships ICC Wales, FareShare Cymru, and Event Cycle address food waste while fostering community welfare.
- Search for tiny black holes puts tighter constraints on quantum gravity IceCube looked for interactions between neutrinos and virtual black holes at the South Pole The post Search for tiny black holes puts tighter constraints on quantum gravity appeared first on Physics World.
- Sustainable Pathways: Navigating Climate Careers and Connections What simple motto encapsulates the spirit of exploration, resilience, and boundless possibility?
- Achieving Carbon Neutrality at the 2024 NFL Draft NFL and local partners striving to set a new standard for large-scale event management.
- Green Your Period Close to 20 billion pads, tampons, and applicators enter North American landfills every year. The... The post Green Your Period appeared first on Earth911.
- Ask me anything: Florence Downs – ‘I get to satisfy my burning curiosities about new technologies’ Florence Downs is an editor at Ingenia, the Royal Academy of Engineering’s magazine for young people interested in STEM The post Ask me anything: Florence Downs – ‘I get to satisfy my burning curiosities about new technologies’ appeared first on Physics World.
- A water crisis in Mississippi turns into a fight against privatization Thanks to a federal judge, residents of Jackson will have a say in how the city resolves its yearslong water crisis.
- RayCare oncology information system enhances efficiency of cancer care The RayCare OIS helps clinics increase the efficiency of providing quality care for cancer patients, now and into the future The post RayCare oncology information system enhances efficiency of cancer care appeared first on Physics World.
- Indigenous leaders are risking their lives to speak at the UN From harassment to kidnapping and arrest, Indigenous advocates who face reprisals for their work say the U.N. must protect them.
- Rivers are the West’s largest source of clean energy. What happens when drought strikes? With rivers across the West running low, utilities must get creative if they are to meet demand without increasing emissions.
- Earth911 Inspiration: 5 Minutes of Humans’ Impact on Earth This week’s quote is from author Bill McKibben about humans’ environmental impact: “We have the... The post Earth911 Inspiration: 5 Minutes of Humans’ Impact on Earth appeared first on Earth911.
- Climate Change Intensified 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Wave, Study Finds Climate change made the disastrous 2021 heat wave in the Pacific Northwest larger and longer-lasting than it would have been otherwise, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Language barriers: UK net zero needs better vocabulary To date, the UK’s net zero transition has largely been presented to the public as a technical challenge that will be overcome by innovative technology, greater energy security, and some – quite vague – shifts to our way of life. Debate in the public domain about the UK ‘going green’ has ranged from the overarching […]
- Northern England housing stock worst in England for energy efficiency A new study looks at regional inequalities in housing stock, and the proportion of homes with an energy rating of A, B and C. Conducted by Enviro Homes Renewables, using 2022 data from the Office for National Statistics, performance certificates for home across each local authority in the country were analysed. Overall, it was found […]
- WATCH: Behind the scenes of new Warner Bros coral bleaching documentary The film is based on groundbreaking research conducted in Saudi Arabia, the Red Sea and beyond. Broadcast on Discovery for Earth Day, Monday 22nd April 2024, Beneath The Surface: The Fight For Corals follows the story of Salma Shaker. A free diver, her work has made significant contributions to better understanding how to protect reefs, and […]
- Climate activist's 'Kafkaesque' trial Climate activist's 'Kafkaesque' trial Channel News Catherine Early 26th April 2024 Teaser Media
- New EPA Climate Pollution Standards Benefit Birds and People (April 25, 2024) WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a final rule to limit pollution from coal and new natural gas-fired power plants, which will help slow...
- Statement: Time for Georgia’s power plants to clean up their act For too long Georgians have suffered from the unhealthy air and toxic water delivered by Georgia’s aging fleet of coal and gas plants. The post Statement: Time for Georgia’s power plants to clean up their act appeared first on Environment America.
- Shellenberger Requests "Precautionary Measure" By OAS Inter-American Commission For Human Rights To Prevent Violation Of Free Speech Pedro Vaca Villarreal, the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression, (left), and Michael Shellenberger, (right), Founder and President of Environmental Progress Environmental Progress Founder and President today filed a formal request to the Organization of American States’ Inter-American Commission For Human Rights (IACHR), and made a special appeal to Pedro Vaca Villarreal, the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression. Request for Precautionary Measure for Shellenberger
- Honeywell Advances SAF Production with Hydrocracking Technology Honeywell’s proprietary Fischer-Tropsch (FT) Unicracking technology has been adapted to process a broader range of biomass sources, including crop residues, wood waste, and food scraps. The technology efficiently converts these materials into high-quality liquids and waxes, which are further processed into SAF.
- NextCycle Washington Champions Waste Reduction Initiatives This initiative rallies entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and small businesses to redirect waste from landfills and advocate for recycling and reuse.
- Turning Climate Challenges into Conservation Opportunities A groundbreaking study by the University of Vermont reveals the potential of cold-air pooling in forest ecosystems to offer refuges for cold-adapted species amidst global warming, presenting new strategies for conservation and climate adaptation.
- NIST researchers develop magnetics-based analyte sensor Sensing platform uses magnetized hydrogels and a smartphone’s magnetometer to measure glucose concentration in test samples The post NIST researchers develop magnetics-based analyte sensor appeared first on Physics World.
- RELEASE: Big brands are reducing their plastic usage What do the world’s largest hotel chain, an entertainment giant and a big box retailer all have in common? Each recently committed to reducing single-use plastic after signing agreements with Green Century. The post RELEASE: Big brands are reducing their plastic usage appeared first on Environment America.
- Transforming Wastewater Treatment with Electrospun Nanowebs for Synthetic Dye Removal The breakdown products of azo dyes, sometimes more toxic than the dyes themselves, can degrade into carcinogenic aromatic amines, affecting aquatic life and potentially entering the human food chain. Given these risks, many countries regulate azo dyes, imposing limits and controlling industrial discharges into water systems.
- Harnessing the Gulf: Louisiana’s Future in Offshore Wind Energy The analysis pinpointed 458 companies with potential for supplying offshore wind products or services.
- EU rules compel manufacturers to make repair easier The European Parliament voted on 23 April to adopt new rules on the so-called “right to repair” for consumers, which aim to make it easier and more cost-effective to repair goods. The new rules ensure that manufacturers provide timely and cost-effective repair services and inform consumers about their rights to repair. Goods repaired under the […]
- Environmental sustainability: exploring the challenges for the medical physics community Kari Tanderup and Rob Chuter explain how the profession is reducing its carbon footprint The post Environmental sustainability: exploring the challenges for the medical physics community appeared first on Physics World.
- DRS to be delayed until 2027 The UK government has announced a delay to the scheduled October 2025 start date of a UK-wide Deposit Return Scheme (DRS), which will now roll back to October 2027. This confirmed the expectation set by a 26 March statement from Environment Secretary Steve Barclay, that a delay was to be expected given the need to […]
- Turboden and Fervo Energy Forge Ahead in Geothermal Innovation In a significant advancement for renewable energy, Turboden teams up with Fervo Energy to drive forward a groundbreaking geothermal project, promising substantial contributions to carbon-free power generation.
- Carnivore Meat Company® Leads Sustainability Drive in the Pet Food Industry According to the American Pet Products Association, 71% of pet parents consider sustainability when making purchasing decisions.
- Polluter pays: we think it’s an idea whose time has come, and the public agree This Inside Track long read is by Heather Plumpton, senior policy analyst, and Libby Peake, head of resource policy, at Green Alliance. When it comes to some of the products that have the biggest impact on the environment, the UK is one of the highest […]
- Synchronous source and measure system takes a modular approach to low-level measurement Lake Shore Cryotronics’ M81-SSM offers DC, AC and lock-in source and measurement The post Synchronous source and measure system takes a modular approach to low-level measurement appeared first on Physics World.
- DIY Tealight Candle Holder Made from Pallet Wood Looking for sustainable home decor that adds a touch of rustic elegance to any room?... The post DIY Tealight Candle Holder Made from Pallet Wood appeared first on Earth911.
- UK’s GDP Could Shrink at Historic Rate The just released report inventories domestic and international nature-related risks, including threats to soil health, water scarcity, global food security, zoonotic diseases such as bird flu and COVID-19, and antimicrobial resistance. These risks pose environmental and financial threats for sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, and utilities, which depend heavily on natural resources.
- Report details China’s complex energy landscape and its enormous green energy shift The seeming enormity of the green energy shift taking place in China is given shape by what’s described as the most comprehensive English-language report on China’s energy transition. It also looks at the persistence of fossil fuels in its energy mix. According to DNV’s “Energy Transition Outlook China”, the country is establishing itself as a […]
- Statement: EPA tells power plants to clean up their act New rules will slash toxic pollution, improve health The post Statement: EPA tells power plants to clean up their act appeared first on Environment America.
- From polycrisis to ecosocialism From polycrisis to ecosocialism Channel Comment Yasmin 25th April 2024 Teaser Media
- Republican attorneys general mount a new attack on the EPA’s use of civil rights law Twenty-three states want the Biden administration's EPA to curtail its approach to environmental justice.
- Quantum mechanical wormholes fill gaps in black hole entropy New model could explain a 50-year-old conundrum involving the Bekenstein-Hawking formula The post Quantum mechanical wormholes fill gaps in black hole entropy appeared first on Physics World.
- AI-powered recycling startup raises £1.65m to solve material sorting gap London-based recycling tech business, Sorted, has raised £1.65 million in a seed funding round. The group’s technology enables human pickers to better sort and recover targeted materials. Using computer vision, spectroscopy and coloured lasers driven by AI, their solution identifies, differentiates and pinpoints valuable items on recycling lines. This unique use of AI offers a […]
- Beyond the Stockholm Convention: new regulations targeting PFAS Sona Dadhania of market intelligence firm IDTechEx offers a brief look into the global regulatory landscape of PFAS, including findings from the group’s new report “Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) 2024: Emerging Applications, Alternatives, Regulations”. The signing of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in 2001 marked a historic moment, as it was […]
- Legislation Supporting Migratory Birds Across the Hemisphere Signed Into Law WASHINGTON (April 25, 2024) – President Biden yesterday signed a bipartisan bill reauthorizing and enhancing a program that provides funding throughout the Americas for partnerships to benefit...
- Dire Straits: Can a Fishing Ban Save the Elusive European Eel? The European eel, whose life cycle remains shrouded in mystery, is a staple of the continent’s cultures and cuisines. But after decades of decline in its populations, scientists are calling for a total ban on catching the iconic fish, which is facing a multitude of threats.Read more on E360 →
- 5 Zero-Waste Period Products Although period products are relatively small items, nearly 20 billion sanitary napkins, tampons, and applicators... The post 5 Zero-Waste Period Products appeared first on Earth911.
- Next generation ‘big-small’ buses begin trials on Guernsey The test could impact rural travel in locations with narrow, winding roads. The Alexander Dennis Enviro100EV is now being trialled by CT Plus as part of wider research by the States of Guernsey aiming to improve public transport provision across the Channel Islands. At just 2.35meters wide, and 8.5meters in length, the new model is […]
- Blue Earth Summit comes to London in 2024 Now in its fourth year, ‘Europe’s leading event for mission-led organisations’ arrives in the UK capital this autumn. Taking place at Woolwich Works between Tuesday 8th and Friday 18th October, 2024’s summit will be dedicated to ‘inspiring, connecting and acting’. 5,000 innovators, startups, corporations, academics and politicians are set to be involved, alongside adventurers, conservation […]
- The future of sustainable packaging Luke Wilson talks environmental responsibility, ethics, collaboration, and cartonboard. In its drive for sustainability, many in the packaging industry are going back to the future with cartonboard solutions. The traditional fibre-based carton has enjoyed something of a resurgence in recent years, but this is no nostalgia act – today’s cartons can be breathtakingly creative, precision-engineered […]
- Woodcocks Don’t Let Migration Mess With Their Sex Lives Conventional wisdom holds that traveling and breeding are two separate phases of a migratory bird’s annual cycle. After all, flying hundreds or even thousands of miles burns an awful lot of...
- Interface Ends Carbon Offsets, Boosts Direct Reduction Interface has announced its intent to focus on direct carbon reduction and enhanced carbon storage, steering away from carbon offsets, in a shift signifying a robust commitment to its long-term environmental goals.
- New grant program to help cut red tape for rooftop solar in Illinois Illinois plans to use federal Solar for All grant to help up to 75 Illinois communities automate permitting for residential rooftop solar systems The post New grant program to help cut red tape for rooftop solar in Illinois appeared first on Environment America.
- EPA report says pesticides endanger wildlife An EPA report found that commonly used pesticides are threatening 80% of the country’s endangered species. The post EPA report says pesticides endanger wildlife appeared first on Environment America.
- Diageo North America Sets Course for Carbon Neutrality with Rondo Heat Batteries Diageo plans to collaborate with Rondo Energy to incorporate Rondo Heat Batteries at their Shelbyville, KY and Plainfield, IL sites. This technology promises low-cost, zero-carbon heat and power by capturing and storing renewable energy, effectively eliminating the need for natural gas in boilers during heating processes and addressing concerns of energy intermittency in industrial applications.
- The more plastic companies make, the more they pollute A new study, drawing on five years of data collected across 84 countries, proves what seems self-evident.
- Pioneering Nanogenerator Transforms Greenhouse Gas into Electricity The University of Queensland introduces a breakthrough nanogenerator that not only absorbs CO2 but also converts it into electricity, setting the stage for future sustainable power technologies.
- BASF and Vattenfall’s Partnership Advances Offshore Wind Farms Nordlicht 1 and 2 construction is scheduled to commence in 2026, with total operational capacity expected by 2028.
- Individual polyatomic molecules are trapped in optical-tweezer arrays Molecules cooled to their quantum ground state The post Individual polyatomic molecules are trapped in optical-tweezer arrays appeared first on Physics World.
- On the agenda this Earth Day: A global treaty to end plastic pollution This week, delegates continue negotiations for a global plastics treaty. They have a lot to do.
- Solar Geoengineering To Cool the Planet: Is It Worth the Risks? Once considered a crazy idea, solar geothermal engineering is gaining acceptance in some circles. But it's not without drawbacks.
- From the Ashes — Virginia’s New Strategies for Wildfire Resilience and Recovery By understanding and managing the intricate relationships between fire intensities, soil properties, plant resilience, and animal adaptations, Virginia aims to foster a landscape that is not only resilient but also thriving—a testament to the state’s commitment to both conservation and proactive environmental management.
- Electric Car Sales Surge by 25% in Q1 2024 Despite challenges, global electric car sales surge in 2024, poised to reach 17 million, with China leading at 45% market share.
- Pomodoro Pasta with a Side of Accountability: Addressing Food Waste in NYC Experts say that over 30% of all the purchased food in wealthy societies is tossed. Here are some tips to curb waste and its climate impacts.
- How Keilhauer is Pioneering Carbon Neutrality in Furniture Design Achievements include an 84.5% waste diversion rate and the elimination of water usage in production.
- UK Closing In on Clean Power Goal Wind and solar are continuing to push fossil fuels off the U.K. power grid. So far this year wind is the nation's leading source of electricity, and for brief periods, the island of Great Britain has scarcely needed coal or natural gas.Read more on E360 →
- UK Government faces high court and judicial review for climate failures In two separate cases, Downing Street faces intense scrutiny over environmental inaction, as a new study shows just 25% of the public believes national politics is on their side. A two-day ‘rolled-up’ judicial review into the UK Government’s National Adaptation Plan is set for the High Court on 18th and 19th June 2024. This follows […]
- Carbon Upcycling Technologies Partners with BURNCO to Deliver Low-Carbon Concrete Unlike traditional methods, Carbon Upcycling’s proprietary technology captures CO2 from flue gas and employs it to improve materials such as fly ash—making them viable, sustainable substitutes for cement. This process reduces greenhouse gas emissions and transforms waste materials into valuable resources for less carbon-intensive industrial processes.
- Quick question: How is the North West leading England’s hydrogen revolution? Manchester is the UK’s largest climate tech hub outside the capital. Now the future looks even brighter with a new accelerator fund. Climate startup support organisation Sustainable Ventures [SV] has helped more than 500 new climate-focused businesses launch since it was established in 2011. Last year, it announced expansion to North West England, taking advantage […]
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Can Nano Nuclear Energy’s Microreactors Deliver Equitable Electricity? Despite its other environmental impacts, including toxic waste that requires centuries or millennia of storage... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Can Nano Nuclear Energy’s Microreactors Deliver Equitable Electricity? appeared first on Earth911.
- Expanding Nuclear: Evaluating National Security Implications Pursuing nuclear energy is often viewed as a strategic move to mitigate dependence on foreign energy supplies and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The report highlights that this shift could inadvertently increase the risk of nuclear proliferation, an especially problematic potential issue as designs for SMRs vary widely, with few international restrictions in place.
- Ecoolair: Two High Schoolers Trying To Make A Difference Ewaste remains a massive problem. We’re two high school students who launched Ecoolair, a solar-powered... The post Ecoolair: Two High Schoolers Trying To Make A Difference appeared first on Earth911.
- Mixing water and oil: no surfactants needed New finding could have implications for industries that use emulsions The post Mixing water and oil: no surfactants needed appeared first on Physics World.
- As the climate changes, cities scramble to find trees that will survive“Everybody is looking for the magic tree.”
- How should Georgia elect key utility regulators? US Supreme Court is asked to weigh in.Elections for the state's Public Service Commission have been on hold for years.
- Sound and vision: synchrotron insights illuminate crystal nucleation and growthA new take on sonocrystallization is showing industrial promise at the Diamond Light Source The post Sound and vision: synchrotron insights illuminate crystal nucleation and growth appeared first on Physics World.
- From Australia to the Arctic, young Indigenous changemakers speak out"When we listen to the land, the land will listen to us. It's a language. Climate change is creating a language barrier."
- Rising rhino poaching in South AfricaRising rhino poaching in South Africa Channel News Yasmin 24th April 2024 Teaser Media
- Brazil's Attorney General Urges Investigation of Environmental Progress Founder Michael ShellenbergerStatement by Environmental Progress Founder and President Michael Shellenberger: “Brazil's Attorney General has just accused me of having committed a "probable" crime because I published the "Twitter Files - Brazil." It's a monstrous lie. President Lula is persecuting me because I exposed the government's illegal censorship. The Lula Government is spreading disinformation and ridiculous conspiracy theories that are easy to debunk, as I do in the video below. “President Lula’s persecution of me for publishing accurate information is an attack on Brazil’s Constitution, which protects free speech and democracy, including for foreigners. “I will fight back and win.” Documento do…
- How the Common Loon's Eerie Call Took Over Pop MusicIt’s hard to stay relevant in the music industry. But one vocalist has done it for decades—crossing genres, keeping up with trends, and collaborating with some of the biggest hitmakers in the...
- New report highlights the plastic pollution problem in the Great LakesThe Alliance for the Great Lakes released a new report that found a majority of litter collected was partially or fully comprised of plastic. The post New report highlights the plastic pollution problem in the Great Lakes appeared first on Environment America.
- Audubon Joins America the Beautiful Freshwater ChallengeToday, Audubon joined the White House, states, Tribes, municipalities, and other NGOs to support freshwater restoration in communities across the country. Birds and people need clean water and...
- Meet the Woman Pioneering Sustainable Change in FashionMaxine Bédat advocates for improved transparency and sustainability goals within the apparel industry.
- Green Trade Frontiers and the EU’s Blueprint for Sustainable Agricultural MarketsIn a concerted effort to enhance global agricultural sustainability, the European Union (EU) leverages its trade policies to mitigate environmental impacts, fostering sustainable practices across the Global South. Recent research underscores the strategic importance of these relationships, detailing how the EU can spearhead transformative changes within agri-food systems.
- American Battery Technology Company Launches Lithium Hydroxide Pilot PlantThese recycling technologies have garnered several competitive awards and government grants, emphasizing ABTC’s commitment to developing a domestically sourced, circular battery metals supply chain.
- Exploiting Waste to Propel the Future of AviationA new study delves into the potential of waste-derived sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in significantly reducing aviation's greenhouse gas emissions, showcasing emerging technologies and pinpointing optimal locations for production facilities near major U.S. airports.
- Oregon students want to bring sea otters backTo celebrate Earth Day, Environment Oregon, OSPIRG Students and the Elakha Alliance built student support to bring sea otters back. The post Oregon students want to bring sea otters back appeared first on Environment America.
- Climate Goals for Natural Lands Define California’s Newest State ParkHow California plans to preserve approximately 53,000 square miles of land from wildfires by 2045 through vegetation control.
- Brightmark’s $950 Million Georgia Initiative to Fight Plastic WasteThe facility will feature the capacity to repurpose over 400,000 tons of plastic annually, using its innovative process to transform discarded plastics into new materials for circular products, effectively diverting waste from landfills, incinerators, and waterways.
- Qmerit Expands Network Amid Rising Electrification DemandIn 2023, Qmerit’s expansive network of certified electricians deployed over 180,000 Level 2 and Direct Current Fast EV charging systems in residential settings, marking a substantial 71% increase from the 105,000 installations completed in 2022. The company also implemented
- Statement: White House launches new effort to protect clean waterBiden initiative would protect many wetlands and rivers from pollution The post Statement: White House launches new effort to protect clean water appeared first on Environment America.
- Lhyfe Launches Green Hydrogen Marketplace to Accelerate DecarbonizationThe hydrogen sector now has a digital platform for buying and selling green-certified hydrogen in just a few clicks, anywhere, any time.
- Chitty-chitty-pop-bang! Are noise cameras ready to tackle UK traffic?Noise camera technology is ready to be deployed for monitoring urban traffic, according to a number of firms developing it. Envirotec looks at how different groups propose to do it. While modern cars may be all too easily modified to produce ear-splitting bangs, pops and other eruptions, a growing hazard for the modern city dweller […]
- Regret over target climbdownCommentators expressed disappointment at the Scottish government’s 19 April decision to abandon its target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75 percent by 2030. Màiri McAllan, the Scottish Government’s Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero and Energy, delivered the statement to the Scottish Parliament, which was a response to the Climate Change Commitee’s recently […]
- General Mills Releases 2024 Responsibility ReportIn 2022, General Mills achieved a 12% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions compared to the previous year and a 51% reduction from its 2020 baseline. They are making significant strides toward their environmental goals by engaging over half a million acres in regenerative agriculture practices and committing to source 100% renewable electricity globally by 2030.
- A failed application for judicial review reveals fatal flaws in the Climate Change ActThis post is by Carina Millstone, executive director of Feedback. On 21 December 2023, the tribunal of the Court of Appeal, presided over by Sir Keith Lindblom, recent resignee of the Garrick Club, dismissed Feedback’s claim for judicial review of the government’s Food Strategy. Aside […]
- Single-cell nanobiopsy explores how brain cancer cells adapt to resist treatmentUnderstanding how glioblastoma cells transform in response to treatment, and how to stop this, could prevent recurrence of this deadly brain cancer The post Single-cell nanobiopsy explores how brain cancer cells adapt to resist treatment appeared first on Physics World.
- Biden’s Climate Agenda in Action: $7 Billion Solar Grants AnnouncedThis program, funded by President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, seeks to deliver residential solar projects to over 900,000 households nationwide.
- Keith Burnett: ‘I have this absolute commitment that the broader we are, the more powerful physics will be’Keith Burnett discusses his career, the power of diversity and the value of universities to society The post Keith Burnett: ‘I have this absolute commitment that the broader we are, the more powerful physics will be’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Can Aging U.S. Nuclear Power Plants Withstand More Extreme Weather?To reach its climate goals, the Biden administration aims to extend the lives of U.S. nuclear reactors. But a new report finds regulators have not studied whether increasingly extreme weather could threaten the safety or viability of power plants largely built in the 1970s and 1980s.Read more on E360 →
- Call for clarity on DEFRA plan to withhold air quality fundingThe Environmental Industries Commission’s Air Quality Taskforce has called for greater clarity on the future of the Air Quality Grant scheme following the news on 17 April that DEFRA will withhold local council grants for air quality improvement projects. After being notified about their successful Local Air Quality Grant scheme applications only two months ago, […]
- How the pandemic helped animal welfare, public health and the climate crisisIt’s been a quarter century since Gavin Bruce first became involved in IAR [International Animal Rescue]. Trustee of the non-profit for a decade, over the past 15 years he’s been a full-time staff member, and today his job title speaks volumes as Chief Executive. While still based in the UK, his work has taken him […]
- Indigenous advocates at the UN say the green transition is neither clean nor justTheir message isn't new, but it is gaining urgency as funding for green energy projects grows.
- Biden’s ‘Solar for All’ awards $7B to bring affordable energy to low-income familiesThe program is designed to reduce greenhouse emissions and energy inequity.
- New photovoltaic 2D material breaks quantum efficiency recordMaterial contains special bandgap states that efficiently absorb light at crucial solar wavelengths The post New photovoltaic 2D material breaks quantum efficiency record appeared first on Physics World.
- Acre by acre, the Prairie Band Potawatomi bought back their landAfter almost two centuries, the Indigenous nation is reestablishing the only reservation in Illinois.
- We Earthlings: The Carbon Footprint of JeansJeans are a staple in many people’s wardrobes, something we wear all the time and... The post We Earthlings: The Carbon Footprint of Jeans appeared first on Earth911.
- All-Natural DIY Bug Spray Recipes That Actually Get the Job DoneSummer is the time of year for being outside, whether you are picnicking, camping, doing... The post All-Natural DIY Bug Spray Recipes That Actually Get the Job Done appeared first on Earth911.
- History, repeatingHistory, repeating Channel Comment brendan 23rd April 2024 Teaser Media
- How can Massachusetts get more rooftop solar with less red tape?Switching to electronic permitting for rooftop solar in Massachusetts could help unleash the Bay State’s rooftop solar potential The post How can Massachusetts get more rooftop solar with less red tape? appeared first on Environment America.
- Biden marks Earth Day with visit to Prince William Forest ParkAmerica has lost most of our oldest forests, but this Earth Day, we can save what’s left. The post Biden marks Earth Day with visit to Prince William Forest Park appeared first on Environment America.
- Washington state says farewell to fluorescentsWith governor’s pen, Washington State becomes 8th state to phase out linear fluorescent bulbs to save energy and reduce toxic mercury The post Washington state says farewell to fluorescents appeared first on Environment America.
- The American Climate Corps is now hiringThe Biden administration aims to sign up 20,000 people in the program's first year.
- Flawed wildlife bill passes a House committeeThe proposal would fund state-level wildlife conservation but would take money from other conservation programs and weaken the Endangered Species Act. The post Flawed wildlife bill passes a House committee appeared first on Environment America.
- E+E Leader Award Winners AnnouncedThis year, we received a record number of submissions from around the globe, with more than 20 countries represented. Today, we recognize the top-scoring 63 products and projects for their outstanding contributions and commend their commitment and dedication to making a better world.
- Why a Bigger Grid is Good for the Planet – and BirdsIn Colorado, my home, we are already living with the effects from climate change – from record flooding, early snowmelt and unheard-of winter wildfires. These impacts have serious implications...
- Solar energy in Massachusetts gets boostMassachusetts received $156 million from the EPA’s Solar for All program to help more Bay Staters harness solar power The post Solar energy in Massachusetts gets boost appeared first on Environment America.
- The Plasticene Epoch and a World at RiskLabeled as the Plasticene, our current era reflects a grim reality where plastics pervade every corner of the Earth—from the ocean depths to mountain peaks. Plastics are a waste management nightmare and a significant health threat due to microplastics and their chemical
- Nanofluidic memristors compute in brain-inspired logic circuitsResearch could lead to the development of electrolytic computers The post Nanofluidic memristors compute in brain-inspired logic circuits appeared first on Physics World.
- Our new poll shows Brits want the government to do more to make fashion greenerThe textile industry’s environmental impact is far out of proportion to its size. Globally, textiles are responsible for five to ten per cent of emissions and a staggering 20 per cent of industrial water pollution. The industry is grappling with alarming levels of waste: 73 […]
- Introduction to Intelligent Power ManagementThe urgency to reconsider our energy consumption and render it more sustainable has never been greater than it is today. As climate change advances and natural resources become scarcer, attention is increasingly drawn to the efficiency of electricity and gas […] The post Introduction to Intelligent Power Management appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Salesforce Initiates Strategies for a Sustainable and Equitable AI FutureSalesforce pioneers sustainable AI, setting policy principles and partnering with nonprofits to combat climate change.
- How to Reduce Packaging WasteIt’s no secret that pollution and waste are big problems in today’s world. All those mountains of packaging waste? They’re a huge burden on our planet. But we can change that! It’s time to rethink how we use packaging and […] The post How to Reduce Packaging Waste appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Earth Day Roundup: Top 10 Plastic Articles of 2024This Earth Day, delve into the complexities of plastic pollution with our top ten articles from the last four months. These insightful pieces cover everything from innovative solutions to the harsh realities of plastics in our environment and their impact on public health. Join us in exploring these critical issues and learn more about the global efforts to combat this crisis.
- Environmental Sustainability and ConsumptionThe best way to achieve environmental sustainability is to develop a circular economy with services and products that have the least possible impact on the environment. Attacking consumption is futile and a waste of effort.
- Can You Meet the 60×40 Plastic Reduction Target?Earth Day is the one day each year when everyone stops to think about the... The post Can You Meet the 60×40 Plastic Reduction Target? appeared first on Earth911.
- Recycling LEGO Bricks: A Sustainable Solution From Brick RecyclerOver 1 trillion LEGO bricks have been manufactured since the mid-1950s when the company began... The post Recycling LEGO Bricks: A Sustainable Solution From Brick Recycler appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Mapping A Smart Path To The Circular Economy At The Ellen MacArthur Foundation REMADE ConferenceTune in to a special Earth Day 2024 episode about accelerating the path to a... The post Earth911 Podcast: Mapping A Smart Path To The Circular Economy At The Ellen MacArthur Foundation REMADE Conference appeared first on Earth911.
- All-Energy & Dcarbonise caring for the environmentSponsored content: All-Energy 2024, the UK’s largest renewable and low energy exhibition and conference, brings together key stakeholders actively involved in engineering a net zero future. Held 15-16 May at Glasgow’s SEC.
- Why we still need a CERN for climate changeTim Palmer says that we must pool our resources to produce high-resolution climate models that societies can use, before it is too late The post Why we still need a CERN for climate change appeared first on Physics World.
- Which toilet paper companies are taking steps to be more sustainable?Wild forests shouldn’t be logged for toilet paper. We asked six home paper companies to take steps to reduce their impact on forests and we’ve graded them on their progress. The post Which toilet paper companies are taking steps to be more sustainable? appeared first on Environment America.
- Indigenous peoples rush to stop ‘false climate solutions’ ahead of next international climate meetingCOP29 could make carbon markets permanent. Indigenous leaders are calling for a moratorium before it's too late.
- A gigantic green energy transmission project will cut through Indigenous lands in the SouthwestAfter a federal court rejected their lawsuit, tribes are turning to the U.N. for help.
- California communities are fighting the last battery recycling plant in the West — and its toxic legacyLead battery recycling is a crucial but dirty business. As a plant outside Los Angeles seeks to renew its operating permit, the community pushes back.
- Scientists Are Trying to Coax the Ocean to Absorb More CO2For billions of years, the oceans have been absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere. Now, to boost that drawdown, startup companies and researchers are experimenting with ‘marine carbon dioxide removal’ by altering the chemistry of the ocean and sinking biomass to the seafloor.Read more on E360 →
- Booking.com: 48% of Americans Value Sustainable Travel, But It’s Not Their Top Priority59% of travelers believe they are their best selves when traveling sustainably, and 67% are inspired to adopt sustainable practices daily.
- Looking for dark matter differentlyQuantum sensors made from superconducting qubits might be able to detect this mysterious substance, say physicists The post Looking for dark matter differently appeared first on Physics World.
- How to investigate toxic lead lurking in your community’s soilNew resources from the Center for Public Integrity and Grist aim to teach residents and reporters how to conduct their own research.
- Sustainable solutions to menstrual inequalitySustainable solutions to menstrual inequality Channel Comment Yasmin 22nd April 2024 Teaser Media
- Is the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive too much, too soon?The EU Council goes to vote this week on groundbreaking CSDDD regulations, enforcing business to conduct risk-based human rights and environmental assessments. But as Ruth Knox writes, the bloc now risks litigation overload. After weeks of delay, despite having reached a provisional agreement in December, the EU Council’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) finally […]
- Rural Georgia community battles railroad trying to take their landAn officer with the Georgia Public Service Commission says a private company can take land from 18 property owners in Sparta.
- Reports by Brazil's Federal Police Alleging Social Media ConspiracyRelatorio PF 19/4/2024 Content Link Block Select a page and create a visual link to it. Learn more News INFORMAÇÃO DE POLÍCIA JUDICIÁRIA 18/4/2024
- Calculate International Shipping Rates with MeestWith over 35 years of experience in Canada, boasting countless successful international moves, and hosting many happy clients, Meest Canada is widely known for it’s reliable and affordable international shipping. Let’s explore how you can figure delivery rates on ca.meest.com. … Calculate International Shipping Rates with Meest Read More » The post Calculate International Shipping Rates with Meest appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Drilling for oil on public land in the US is about to get more expensiveThe long-awaited Interior Department policy will raise financial assurance and royalty rates.
- How the global gaming community is helping to solve biomedical challengesExploiting the efforts of millions of gamers has helped advance our knowledge of the human microbiome The post How the global gaming community is helping to solve biomedical challenges appeared first on Physics World.
- As Coastal Habitat Shrinks, Scientists Take Inspiration from Surfing ShorebirdsOn a bright November day in Baja California, Mexico, biologist Julian Garcia-Walther crouched in the cordgrass of a marsh, his face pressed to a scope. He’d spent all morning on the edge of...
- Toolkit to address Human Disturbance on Shorebirds in Latin America13402 We developed a set of tools designed to address human disturbance on shorebirds and their habitats to promote the recovery of shorebird populations that are declining in the Americas. This...
- What kind of planet protector are you?If you are on this website it’s probably because you share our love of the natural world. The post What kind of planet protector are you? appeared first on Environment America.
- The EPA is cracking down on PFAS — but not in fertilizerFarmers spread treated human waste on their crops. It's full of forever chemicals.
- There may be a new group of orcas in the PacificIn the deep waters off Oregon and California, scientists may have found a new population of orcas. The post There may be a new group of orcas in the Pacific appeared first on Environment America.
- Coca-Cola’s fairlife Breaks Ground on Major Production Facility in NYfairlife received $63.4 million in tax incentives from the COMIDA, along with up to $21 million from Empire State Development through the Excelsior Jobs Tax Credit Program.
- Army Veteran and Environmental Advocate: A Sustainability Science Student’s Journey to ColumbiaOlivia Colton reflects on her experience in the military and how it connects with her education in environmental conservation.
- Embrace Digital Minimalism This Earth Day with Compass Datacenters RecommendationsRecognizing the need for better digital hygiene, Compass Datacenters has launched an initiative to encourage disciplined digital file management. On the dedicated website, www.deletedigitaldustbunnies.com, the company offers valuable insights and tips to help individuals clean out their digital closets this Earth Day.
- Earth Week 2024: How we can keep fighting to protect our planet this yearThe post Earth Week 2024: How we can keep fighting to protect our planet this year appeared first on Environment America.
- 3 ways neonic pesticides are harming beesNeonicotinoid pesticides are called “bee-killing pesticides” for a reason. But what exactly do they do to bees? The post 3 ways neonic pesticides are harming bees appeared first on Environment America.
- Boosting Farm Biodiversity with Strategic Wildflower PlantingsWith pollinator numbers in decline, strategic wildflower plantings offer a vital solution for enhancing agricultural biodiversity. Discover how these plantings can significantly benefit pollinator communities.
- Climate change is taking its toll on Oregon’s coastOregon could be the first state nationwide to designate coastal waters as impaired due to the impacts of climate change. The post Climate change is taking its toll on Oregon’s coast appeared first on Environment America.
- Audubon Praises Senate for Protecting 290,000 Coastal Acres and Bird Habitat from Storms and Rising Sea LevelsWASHINGTON (April 19, 2024)—The National Audubon Society today praised the Senate for passing bipartisan legislation strengthening the Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA), which has buffered...
- Telmont Champagne Green Climate Positivity Campaign“In the Name of Mother Nature” represents Telmont’s holistic approach to minimizing its environmental footprint. The company has phased out unnecessary packaging, adopted the lightest champagne bottles in the industry, and ceased using air freight to lower carbon emissions drastically.
- Metal Waste Becomes a Game-Changer for Hydrogen ProductionIn a groundbreaking study by the University of Nottingham, researchers have transformed metal waste into an effective catalyst for water electrolysis, offering a sustainable path for hydrogen production. This innovation not only leverages low-value industrial byproducts but also reduces reliance on scarce resources like platinum, fostering a more sustainable hydrogen economy.
- NASA demands new designs for cost-hit Mars Sample Return missionSpace agency admits that a new timeline of 2040 for the craft is “unacceptably too long” The post NASA demands new designs for cost-hit Mars Sample Return mission appeared first on Physics World.
- Elevating the Future of Building Through the Concrete Masonry CheckoffThe U.S. Department of Commerce recently authorized the creation of the Concrete Masonry Checkoff (CMC), a groundbreaking initiative to promote the benefits of concrete masonry which is prized for its robustness as well as its design versatility and aesthetic appeal.
- Statement: New rule will aid PFAS clean-upsEPA lists two toxic PFAS chemicals under Superfund law The post Statement: New rule will aid PFAS clean-ups appeared first on Environment America.
- Report Alleges UN Complicit in Violent Evictions from World Heritage SitesA new report alleges the U.N. has been complicit in the violent eviction of Indigenous people from six World Heritage Sites in Africa and Asia.Read more on E360 →
- Las aves migratorias de las Américas triunfan en el Congreso de los Estados UnidosWASHINGTON (18 de abril de 2024) - El Senado aprobó hoy un proyecto de ley bipartidista que autoriza nuevamente y mejora el programa de conservación de las aves migratorias de todo el continente...
- DOE’s Plan for a Resilient Power GridThis report offers a comprehensive strategy to address the surging demand for electricity while simultaneously reducing emissions
- Local twist angles in graphene come into viewScanning microwave impedance microscopy technique could help scientists better understand materials like twisted bilayer graphene The post Local twist angles in graphene come into view appeared first on Physics World.
- Why we should save the bees, especially the wild bees who need our help mostProtecting pollinator habitat and cutting back on the use of bee-killing pesticides can help save bees of all stripes. The post Why we should save the bees, especially the wild bees who need our help most appeared first on Environment America.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Accepting Our HumanityThis week’s quote is from author, philosopher, and Nobel laureate Albert Camus: “Man is the... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Accepting Our Humanity appeared first on Earth911.
- A Sustainable Shift with Microbial ManufacturingEngineers at Kobe University, in collaboration with Kaneka Corporation, have pioneered a microbial method to produce green plastics that are both robust and biodegradable, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional plastics.
- Guest Opinion: Planting Trees Can Save the PlanetIn the face of escalating environmental challenges, we can’t sit idly by. It’s up to... The post Guest Opinion: Planting Trees Can Save the Planet appeared first on Earth911.
- Why Alaska’s NPR-A, site of the Willow Project, deserves protectionThere’s a lot of important wildlife habitat in the area where the Willow project is located. In April, 2024 President Biden acted to protect it. The post Why Alaska’s NPR-A, site of the Willow Project, deserves protection appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: President Biden protects 13 million acres of wildlife habitatRule to protect “special areas” in the Western Arctic Reserve will preserve caribou, polar bear and bird habitat for generations to come The post STATEMENT: President Biden protects 13 million acres of wildlife habitat appeared first on Environment America.
- Arizona's Legislative Session Update**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** It’s been busy at the Arizona Legislature this year, with more than 100 land and water-related bills introduced this session. All that interest...
- Update on Arizona's Legislative Session**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** It’s been busy at the Arizona Legislature this year, with more than 100 land and water-related bills introduced this session. All that interest...
- Taking Big Oil to court for ‘climate homicide’ isn’t as far-fetched as it soundsAre fossil fuel companies guilty of actual murder?
- Quantum Barkhausen noise detected for the first timeCooperative tunnelling of spins creates magnetic "avalanches" in a crystalline quantum magnet The post Quantum Barkhausen noise detected for the first time appeared first on Physics World.
- Pediatricians say climate conversations should be part of any doctor’s visitFrom low birth weight to wildfire smoke, kids can bear the brunt of climate change.
- At UN conference, Indigenous peoples say little has changed after promises made a decade agoNow, climate change is adding urgency to those pledges.
- Market-leading tariff rates for solar energy production announcedOne of the UK’s biggest suppliers of renewable power and sustainable solutions has confirmed its latest offers to those generating electricity via sunlight. Customers who choose to sell excess power from solar through E.ON Next could now be eligible for one of two new prices. The most generous, Next Export Plus, pays 40p per kWh […]
- AI use cases, opportunities and challenges in the UK energy sectorFrom smart meters to smart resource management, Ed Watal gives a guided tour around artificial applications at grid and consumer level, to better understand how algorithms are increasingly running our power supplies. Many of the worst environmental catastrophes we face today, including those here in the UK, are the direct result of the energy industry. […]
- The DNA of successful campaignsThe DNA of successful campaigns Channel Comment brendan 19th April 2024 Teaser Media
- Clean lighting bill clears Illinois HousePolicy to phase out inefficient and toxic lighting now heads to State Senate. The post Clean lighting bill clears Illinois House appeared first on Environment America.
- Enhancing Grid Efficiency with Cooler TransformersResearchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a promising solution to enhance the longevity and efficiency of grid transformers through innovative thermal management technology. This breakthrough could have significant implications for energy businesses and electricity procurement.
- Why environmentalism is conservativeGuest post: If you view safeguarding our environment as a great moral responsibility, perhaps it’s your inner conservative talking. The post Why environmentalism is conservative appeared first on Environment America.
- The Potential Threat of Plastic Pellets to Marine EmbryosThis article delves into the harmful effects of PVC pellets on marine embryos, highlighting recent research and calling for urgent measures to mitigate plastic pollution.
- All in the Family: One Environmental Science and Policy Student’s Path to ColumbiaClarisa Marambio, a soon-to-be graduate of the MPA in Environmental Science and Policy program, discusses her upbringing in Chile and how her two older sisters helped shape her interest in sustainability.
- Nestlé Purina and Cargill Partner to Advance Regenerative Agriculture PracticesThe initiative is projected to slash the carbon footprint of Purina's grain supply from Cargill by up to 40% over the next three years.
- UN puts spotlight on attacks against Indigenous land defendersIndigenous peoples around the world are harassed and killed at alarming rates. Will the world act?
- Balancing Estuary Development with Nature’s EconomyA recent study highlights the drastic transformation of estuaries into urban and agricultural lands, underscoring the urgent need for sustainable development strategies that protect these vital ecosystems while supporting economic growth.
- Ditch plastic packaging: Shop at your local refilleryA wave of new retail businesses are eliminating single-use plastic packaging entirely, showing us what a future with dramatically less plastic could look like. The post Ditch plastic packaging: Shop at your local refillery appeared first on Environment America.
- Are there VOCs lurking in water-based paints?Water-based paints may create less of a stink, but some still contain chemicals flagged as potentially hazardous, according to new research. Water-based paints have emerged as “greener” and less smelly than solvent-based options. And they are often advertised as containing little-to-no VOCs. But a new study of these paints shows many of them do contain […]
- Cooling conjecture: cloud engineering could be more promising than previously believedCloud ‘engineering’ could be more effective for climate cooling than previously thought, because of the increased cloud cover produced, new research seems to show. In a study published in Nature Geoscience, researchers found that marine cloud brightening (MCB), also known as marine cloud engineering, works primarily by increasing the amount of cloud cover, accounting for […]
- Starbucks New Sustainable Cold Cups Push to a Greener FootprintThis initiative is part of the company’s ambitious goal to halve its carbon, water, and waste footprint by 2030. It aims to ensure that all customer packaging becomes reusable, recyclable, or compostable within the same timeframe.
- Purpose-Led Publishing: Antonia Seymour outlines the role of not-for-profit publishersWe also explore what makes a good science podcast with a student of science communication The post Purpose-Led Publishing: Antonia Seymour outlines the role of not-for-profit publishers appeared first on Physics World.
- Budapest and back: why cheaper trains make for smart politicsThis post is by James Beard, a senior associate at the European Climate Foundation. Greetings from the 10:52 from Stuttgart to Paris. I have decent leg room, a charge point, good Wi-Fi, lovely views. I’m heading home to London from Budapest, where I’ve been meeting […]
- Reworld™: Covanta’s Next Milestone in SustainabilityOver the past two years, Covanta has invested in transforming itself into a sustainable waste solutions company, expanding its reach and prioritizing customer experience.
- US Electron-Ion Collider hits construction milestoneThe Electron-Ion Collider will be built at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Long Island, New York The post US Electron-Ion Collider hits construction milestone appeared first on Physics World.
- Statement: Colorado green-lights huge expansion of recycling system, reduction in wasteNew ‘producer responsibility’ program to keep hundreds of thousands of tons of valuable materials out of landfill The post Statement: Colorado green-lights huge expansion of recycling system, reduction in waste appeared first on Environment America.
- The Environmental Impact of Space DebrisIn a recent incident, NASA confirmed that a metal object that crashed into a Naples, Florida, home was part of the International Space Station (ISS). The debris, weighing 1.6 pounds and consisting of a metal alloy known as Inconel, was part of 5,800 pounds of hardware jettisoned after a battery upgrade on the ISS.
- Shifting to Regenerative Agriculture for Future-Proof FarmingAs the debate over organic standards intensifies, pioneering farms like White Oak Pastures are demonstrating the business and environmental benefits of regenerative agriculture practices, challenging conventional notions of sustainability and urging the industry to adopt more holistic land and animal management strategies for a truly sustainable future.
- Land and Sea Change for Earth Day, Expanding the Climate Change NarrativeHave you ever considered how our perspective of climate change might shift if we focused... The post Land and Sea Change for Earth Day, Expanding the Climate Change Narrative appeared first on Earth911.
- Circular pallets scheme gears up for May rolloutRecyclable pallets initiative The Pallet LOOP says it is manufacturing tens of thousands of its distinctive bright green, circular economy pallets in readiness for them entering the building materials supply chain from May. The news follows the announcement in early April that British Gypsum is to become the first building products manufacturer to transport its […]
- Staggering quantities of energy transition metals are winding up in the garbage binRecycling more of the copper, aluminum, and other minerals in our old electronics could reduce the need for mining.
- Excitation of thorium-229 brings a working nuclear clock closerExperiment suggests that a solid-state clock could be possible The post Excitation of thorium-229 brings a working nuclear clock closer appeared first on Physics World.
- At UN, Indigenous leaders fight for application of rights"It does continuously feel like that you are trying to prove that you are worthy of life."
- Marina Silva on Brazil's Fight to Turn the Tide on DeforestationReprising her role as Brazil's environment minister, Marina Silva is determined to reverse the rampant destruction of the Amazon. In an e360 interview, she talks about her efforts to crack down on illegal mining and logging and to bolster protections for the nation’s forests. Read more on E360 →
- Push-polling goes nuclearPush-polling goes nuclear Channel Comment Jim Green 18th April 2024 Teaser Media
- Against the grain: Britain’s timber construction must grow to save emissionsTravelling via northern Sweden, we explore the potential of wooden structures to reduce carbon footprints, and ask if a new UK roadmap can finally unlock the material’s potential to drive net zero development. It’s an early-February evening and Skellefteå is bathed in the glow of streetlights and pure white snow. Life here feels frozen […]
- Overstay at EV charge stations means fines and vehicle damageWhile access remains an issue, electric vehicle drivers are being warned that ‘idle fees’ and dead batteries are big risks if you stay too long at charge points. According to Graham Conway, Managing Director at Select Car Leasing, EV etiquette is becoming far more important as the number of plug-in and hybrid vehicles continues to […]
- Revolution’s Dailygood Bags are Sustainable Trash Solutions for Home UseProduced entirely in the United States at Revolution’s facilities, Dailygood Bags are backed by third-party certification from SCS Global Services, ensuring the quality and sustainability of the materials used. A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has proven that the bags significantly lower environmental impacts in several key areas compared to non-recycled alternatives.
- Our Federal Lobby DayWe spoke with the Alaska delegation about two bills: the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act and the Plastic Pellet Free Waters Act. The post Our Federal Lobby Day appeared first on Environment America.
- Smithfield Foods Highlights Achievements in 2023 Sustainability Impact ReportThe report highlights notable successes in animal care, with Smithfield’s farm operations achieving high-performance scores from internal and third-party audits. In a significant push towards creating sustainable energy, the company completed a $150 million renewable natural gas (RNG) project, making it the largest of its kind.
- North Carolina Cities get Native Plants Policies, Thanks to Chapter AdvocacyTwo new native plant policies were recently passed in Greensboro and Winston-Salem, thanks to advocacy by local Audubon chapters and other partners. Combined, the policies will result in more native...
- Carbon Offsetting: Exploring Opportunities and Challenges for BusinessesIn the wake of increasing environmental concerns and the urgent need for climate action, carbon offsetting has emerged as a crucial strategy for businesses to mitigate their carbon footprint. This article delves into the concept of carbon offsetting, highlighting both […] The post Carbon Offsetting: Exploring Opportunities and Challenges for Businesses appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- In New Jersey’s Ancient Rocks, Hunting for Clues to a 2024 EarthquakeGeologists are combing the New Jersey countryside for signs of earthquakes past and present.
- Plastic Pollution’s Impact on Marine Life and Our Role in ConservationOur oceans, teeming with life, are under siege by a silent threat – plastic pollution. Millions of tons of plastic waste enter the marine environment every year, wreaking havoc on marine ecosystems and the creatures that call them home. Understanding […] The post Plastic Pollution’s Impact on Marine Life and Our Role in Conservation appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Anguil Industrial Acquires Young & BertkeThe two companies have partnered on numerous projects over the past twenty-five years. As Anguil Industrial, the new entity is well-positioned to expand its capabilities and service offerings while strengthening its
- New Rio Salado Pollinator Garden Provides a Home for Bees, Butterflies, and Birds to FlourishMore than a hundred volunteers planted native plants along the Rio Salado to allow for pollinators – like bees, butterflies, and birds – to flourish at the Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado...
- A new federal rule aims to protect miners from black lung diseaseMiners say the "overdue" regulation's success will depend upon upon effective enforcement.
- In a first, California cracks down on farms guzzling groundwaterRegulators just imposed unprecedented fees on water usage in the state's agricultural heartland.
- Elevating Vitamin B1 in Rice Through Genetic AdvancesA breakthrough in biofortifying rice enhances vitamin B1 content without compromising yield, presenting new business opportunities amidst complex regulatory landscapes.
- Blue Light Exposure Raises Collision Risks for Migratory Birds in Urban SettingsA recent study from The University of New Mexico highlights the impact of blue light on increasing bird-building collisions, underscoring the need for sustainable urban planning and bird-safe building designs to mitigate this issue.
- A wave of climate-conscious startups are brewing ‘beanless coffee’In this excerpt, Grist senior editor L.V. Anderson explores the growing market of climate-proof coffee alternatives.
- Lobby day secures bipartisan support for the Plastic Pellet Free Water ActWe spoke up in Washington, D.C. for microplastic free waters. The post Lobby day secures bipartisan support for the Plastic Pellet Free Water Act appeared first on Environment America.
- Heceta Bank is hitting the big screen at the Oregon Museum of Science and IndustryThe waters off Oregon’s central coast conceal one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the Pacific and on April 30th in downtown Portland, you can learn about it. The post Heceta Bank is hitting the big screen at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry appeared first on Environment America.
- Columbia Beautiful Planet 2024Each year, we honor Earth Day by sharing some amazing photos celebrating the beauty and magic of our planet from our campuses to the far corners of the world as captured by the Columbia community.
- Advocates drum up support for America’s wildlife in DCOur advocates traveled to Washington, D.C. to urge Congress to pass the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act. The post Advocates drum up support for America’s wildlife in DC appeared first on Environment America.
- Navigating ESG Investing Regulations in Europe: A Guide for Fund ManagersThe implementation schedule varies, with large companies and enterprises facing initial deadlines in 2025 and 2026, while publicly traded SMEs and multinational businesses have later compliance dates.
- Greece to Expand Protected Waters, End Bottom TrawlingGreece plans to create two large marine parks and end bottom trawling, it announced Tuesday. It also aims to cut the volume of plastic waste flowing into Greek waters in half.Read more on E360 →
- Peter Higgs: the story behind his interview with Physics WorldMatin Durrani recalls the time Peter Higgs agreed to do an interview with Physics World The post Peter Higgs: the story behind his interview with <em>Physics World</em> appeared first on Physics World.
- Shrimp-inspired nanoclusters enable multifunctional artificial vision systemsResearchers develop nanocluster-based photoreceptors that combine colour vision, photoadaptation and circular polarization vision into a single system The post Shrimp-inspired nanoclusters enable multifunctional artificial vision systems appeared first on Physics World.
- Volvo Plant Achieves Climate Neutrality Through Biogas TransitionVolvo reports that this shift from natural gas is anticipated to result in an annual reduction of over 7,000 tons of CO2 emissions.
- Using metal waste as a catalyst for making green hydrogenA group from the University of Nottingham say they have found a way to transform metal waste into a highly efficient catalyst to make hydrogen from water, a discovery that could make hydrogen production more sustainable. A team of researchers from the University’s School of Chemistry and Faculty of Engineering have found that the surface […]
- Training for repair work in explosive environments: Courses get a refreshThe Association for Electrical and Mechanical Trades (AEMT) has revised and relaunched its internationally acclaimed Ex Repair course for individuals involved in repairing electromechanical equipment used in potentially explosive atmospheres. This was in response to feedback from previous delegates, said the group. The revised course builds on the success of the Association’s Ex Theory, Ex […]
- High Court agrees to hear legal challenge over Gove’s green homes ‘roadblock’The High Court has given the green light for a judicial review of Michael Gove’s policy on green homes. Campaigners say the barriers he is putting in the way of the next generation of housing are unlawful, blocking efforts to tackle the climate emergency and cost of living crisis. Good Law Project is supporting Rights […]
- Final keynote speaker announced for Europump annual meeting in MayEuropump (the European Pump Association), which represents 15 National Associations across the continent of Europe, has now finalised the programme of talks and presentations for its 2024 Annual Meeting, which takes place in Windsor, UK from 22nd – 24th May. Hosted by the British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA) and sponsored by WEG – a world […]
- US Fleet Professionals Embrace Sustainability to Combat Rising CostsApproximately 70% of respondents observed a significant decline in operating expenses from the previous year after implementing sustainability measures.
- Best Earth911 Podcast: Peter Glenn on Financing Your EV LifeElectric vehicles are taking market share away from internal combustion competitors, with new plugin vehicle... The post Best Earth911 Podcast: Peter Glenn on Financing Your EV Life appeared first on Earth911.
- Group fine-tunes portable sensor for detecting water-borne PFAS below EU thresholdA startup developing specialized biosensors, Grapheal, and the EDYTEM laboratory*, have announced the fine-tuning of a portable device for monitoring water-borne PFAS pollution. Made up of miniature sensors, this device provides in situ direct measurements of pollution linked to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water. Grapheal and EDYTEM co-developed the portable water monitoring device […]
- Can thinking like a scientist help us tackle societal issues?Eva Amsen reviews Third Millennium Thinking: Creating Sense in a World of Nonsense by Saul Perlmutter, John Campbell and Robert MacCoun The post Can thinking like a scientist help us tackle societal issues? appeared first on Physics World.
- Who’s afraid of a 300-mile transmission line that could help decarbonize the Southeast?Louisiana lawmakers and local utilities.
- World’s first 100% recycled PET packaging now being servedMade solely from old food packaging trays, the product represents a major milestone in material circularity. Huge steps have been made over the past decade in this area, with food trays utilising more and more recycled resources. However, European packaging specialist Klöckner Pentaplast [kp] has successfully developed the first to be full formed from old […]
- Quick question: how can we monitor outdoor water quality with FreeUP?Revolutionary low-cost sensors now mean anyone can assess the state of any water body in the UK, delivering data on pollution events, dried up rivers, and more. Overall, the IoT devices can lead to a 70% reduction in the cost of monitoring outdoor water quality. Meanwhile, a resilient design means the system can be deployed […]
- Cities Are Testing Birth Control to Solve Pigeon ProblemsThe people of Toronto are fed up with pigeons. The birds crowd around subway stations, overload balconies with poop, and build their flammable nests in hazardous places. The city has tried trapping...
- Audubon Hails Rule Creating Climate Resiliency, Balancing Development with Conservation on Federal Lands FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (WASHINGTON D.C.-April 18, 2024) – The Department of the Interior has published a final rule for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) that will ensure that millions...
- The world’s 4th coral bleaching event has officially arrivedScientists say it's shaping up to be the worst one yet.
- Migratory Bird Conservation Bill Passed by the U.S. SenateWASHINGTON (April 18, 2024) – A bipartisan bill that reauthorizes and enhances a conservation program for migratory birds throughout the Americas was passed by the Senate by voice vote yesterday...
- Audubon Hails Administration Move to Strengthen Protections for 13 Million Acres of America’s Arctic(WASHINGTON D.C.--April 19, 2024)—The National Audubon Society today praised a new rule from the Department of the Interior strengthening protections for 13 million acres of “special areas” in...
- Hydrogen uncertainty could delay uptake of low-carbon heatingWithout clear evidence on hydrogen’s role in home heating, the development of other low-carbon alternatives could be delayed, according to a new report from energy consultancy Cornwall Insight. The Hydrogen Index1 report urges the UK government to ramp up research to conclusively determine whether hydrogen is a viable option for domestic heating, with the clarity […]
- Unpacking the Risk of PFAS Exposure through Seafood ConsumptionRecent research led by Dartmouth College reveals elevated risks of PFAS exposure through high seafood diets, emphasizing the necessity for stringent public health guidelines to safeguard consumers, particularly in coastal regions with a high intake of seafood.
- Geospatial platform at London Gatwick provides environmental insightsLondon Gatwick has created a new geospatial platform, said to be already making engineering and construction works safer at the airport by reducing accidental strikes on buried utilities and enabling better management of its biodiversity. The platform uses Esri’s GIS (Geographic Information System) technology to support multiple operational areas at the airport, including engineering and […]
- The Role of Soil Inorganic Carbon in Climate StrategiesRecent studies reveal a significant store of soil inorganic carbon, challenging traditional views and highlighting its crucial role in climate change mitigation and soil health.
- PAS 402 certification is Scottish standout for Perthshire waste management firmPerthshire waste management specialist Binn Group has successfully secured PAS 402 certification, and as the firm’s announcement adds, this makes it the only Scottish company to currently hold the quality standard for resource management sector operators. A nationally recognised standard, PAS (Publicly Available Specification) 402 certification underlines a company’s commitment towards sound environmental, health and […]
- Infrastructure transformation enables World Ski Championship region to manage waste sustainablyIndustrial equipment firm Atlas Copco writes. Hosting an international sporting event may bring much-needed revenue to local communities, but it also brings some big challenges – such as the additional strain on local infrastructure. With tens of thousands of people descending on the region of Schladming in Austria for the Alpine Ski World Cup, the […]
- Island bats are valuable allies for farmersThe 17th April is international bat appreciation day and a new study has highlighted how these secretive mammals can be valuable allies for farmers, by feeding on important agricultural pests. The findings demonstrate that encouraging bat species can be a win-win for both conservation efforts and local farmers. Thanks to their ability to fly, bats […]
- Plugging the Leak on Laundry PollutionLaundry is the biggest source of microplastic fibers in our waterways. These Columbia researchers are working on a solution.
- DOE Finalizes Updated GLS Standards to Bolster Energy Efficiency and Save Americans BillionsCompliance with these standards will be mandatory for manufacturers starting July 25, 2028, ensuring that newly produced or imported general service lamps meet the specified efficiency criteria.
- NanoTech Materials Opens New Houston Facility to Increase Production of Climate-Resilient MaterialsHoused initially within Halliburton Labs at Halliburton’s global headquarters, NanoTech outgrew its initial space after three years. The new facility quadruples the production floor area and doubles the office space to support an expanded scope in research and development, production, and customer engagement initiatives.
- STATEMENT: Senators Padilla and Butler champion California desert monument proposalChuckwalla National Monument, Joshua Tree expansions would protect nearly 700,000 acres of desert habitat in Southern California The post STATEMENT: Senators Padilla and Butler champion California desert monument proposal appeared first on Environment America.
- GridBeyond Secures Series C Financing Round for Smart Energy ExpansionGridBeyond, a leader in intelligent energy and smart grid platform services, has completed a Series C financing round valued at roughly $55M (€52M), in an investment that will bolster the company’s ongoing efforts to
- Adjuvant breast radiotherapy: KUH unlocks the clinical upsides of tangential VMATTangential VMAT (tVMAT) is the treatment modality of choice for adjuvant breast radiotherapy at Kuopio University Hospital in Finland The post Adjuvant breast radiotherapy: KUH unlocks the clinical upsides of tangential VMAT appeared first on Physics World.
- Where the Xerces Blue Butterfly Was Lost, Its Closest Relative Is Now Filling InMore than 80 years after the iconic Xerces Blue butterfly vanished from San Francisco, researchers have analyzed century-old specimens to track down its closest living relative, the Silvery Blue. Last week, they released a handful of Silvery Blues on the western edge of the city, where Xerces Blues once thrived.Read more on E360 →
- SpaceX Milestone Sees 20th Reuse of Falcon 9 Booster in Starlink Satellite DeliveryIn a week marked by SpaceX's delayed satellite launch and legislative strides towards orbital sustainability, the space industry faces both operational challenges and regulatory advancements.
- Biden Administration Invests $10.6 Million to Enhance Wholesale Electricity MarketsThe WEMSE program aims to bridge the gap between stakeholders providing them with the necessary resources and training to participate actively in market development.
- Our nature-depleted country can’t wait for politicians’ pledgesNature and our wellbeing go hand in hand. There is a large and growing body of evidence that, in societies like the UK, spending time in nature improves people’s health. In 2021, leading economist Partha Dasgupta wrote in a Treasury-commissioned review that “we are embedded […]
- Earth Day for Seniors: Six Activities for Connection and Well-beingEarth Day is a wonderful occasion for seniors to connect with nature and their community... The post Earth Day for Seniors: Six Activities for Connection and Well-being appeared first on Earth911.
- The Chemical-Neurodegenerative Disease ConnectionStudies have linked TCE exposure to cancer, liver damage, Parkinson’s, and reproductive issues.
- What can we do to keep the boreal forest from being flushed away?The towering trees of the boreal forest are being turned into toilet paper that gets flushed away forever. We’re telling Procter & Gamble, the maker of Charmin and other paper products, to go forest-free. The post What can we do to keep the boreal forest from being flushed away? appeared first on Environment America.
- Mauro Paternostro: a vision of the quantum landscapeQuantum physicist Mauro Paternostro talks to Tushna Commissariat about the future of the quantum technology landscape The post Mauro Paternostro: a vision of the quantum landscape appeared first on Physics World.
- Why is nature in our national parks doing even worse than nature elsewhere?This post is by Ruth Bradshaw, policy and research manager at the Campaign for National Parks. When the first national parks of England and Wales were created in the 1950s, the nation was still recovering from the second world war. Now, in a time of […]
- New tech for removal of multiple pharmaceuticals from wastewaterSponsored content: Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) are notoriously difficult to remove from wastewater. Traditional water treatment systems do not easily remove APIs from water, so pharmaceutical companies often have to resort to high-cost incineration instead.
- ‘What kind of American are you?’‘What kind of American are you?’ Channel Comment brendan 16th April 2024 Teaser Media
- FEMA is making an example of this Florida boomtown. Locals call it ‘revenge politics.’The Biden administration is trying to punish Lee County for rebuilding flood-prone homes. The state’s Republican politicians are fighting back.
- Monitoring a ‘sea of trucks’ in ChicagoActivists found more than 5,000 trucks and buses passing through a single neighborhood in a day.
- Effort to Proclaim Chuckwalla National Monument Accelerates with Announcement of Bicameral Legislation FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (WASHINGTON, D.C.--April 16, 2024) – The National Audubon Society today celebrated bicameral legislation introduced by Senators Alex Padilla and Laphonza Butler (both...
- Electric cars are a dead endElectric cars are a dead end Channel News Yasmin 16th April 2024 Teaser Media
- We Earthlings: Why Use Recycled Paper?Did you know that you can save resources and reduce your environmental impact by using... The post We Earthlings: Why Use Recycled Paper? appeared first on Earth911.
- How technology companies are becoming sustainability-ledTech has brought about the climate crisis but now offers myriad solutions. But what about the industry itself? Here’s an inside look at how the sector can clean up its act. With e-waste and packaging waste still growing rapidly worldwide, embracing sustainability has become an urgent priority for every company in the technology space and […]
- Bathroom loofah could hold key to hydrogen breakthroughThe future of green energy production could be transformed by the catalysing properties of the humble sponge. Findings published in the journal Applied Materials and Interfaces shows that by combining a sample of a loofah with nano-sized silver donuts, water can easily be split into hydrogen and oxygen if an electrical current is allowed to pass […]
- North River Ranch Notches Bird-Friendly Certification from the National Audubon SocietyShelbyville, Mo. (April 16, 2024) — The National Audubon Society proudly announces North River Ranch, owned and operated by Peter and Bess Allen, has earned distinction as an Audubon Certified...
- Rising ocean temperatures are leading to historic coral bleachingOcean scientists and decisionmakers just confirmed that we’re experiencing a global coral bleaching event – the second in the past ten years. The post Rising ocean temperatures are leading to historic coral bleaching appeared first on Environment America.
- The Osprey, at the heart of the Sonso LagoonThe Sonso Lagoon is a hidden paradise in the Cauca Valley, 40 minutes from Cali, the third-largest city in Colombia. At more than 5000 acres, the laguna is the largest wetland in the region...
- Transforming Brewery Waste into Protein PowerhousesResearchers at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, have pioneered a sustainable method to extract high-quality proteins from brewery waste, presenting significant opportunities for the food and cosmetic industries.
- Harnessing the Power of Waves: A Breakthrough in Wave Energy ConversionCorPower Ocean's recent success with its C4 Wave Energy Converter (WEC) marks a compelling advancement in renewable energy technology. This breakthrough demonstrates significant improvements in storm survivability and efficient power generation, propelling wave energy towards viable commercial use.
- New grants can make our roadsides bee-friendlyBees need more habitat. Our highways can help. The post New grants can make our roadsides bee-friendly appeared first on Environment America.
- Comment: UK leaders need to embrace the cost of Britain’s green futureVince Zabielski writes Last month, Labour’s Kier Starmer faced criticism from the Tories for cutting their green spending plan from £28bn per year to £4.7bn. What fate awaits the power sector under what will likely be a Labour government, and why is the question so important? To begin with, there is an upcoming imbalance in […]
- ThredUp’s 2024 Resale Report Reveals Robust Growth and Trends in Fashion SustainabilityThis year’s report includes fresh perspectives on online resale growth, momentum in branded resale, and a section on the government’s role and impact on fashion sustainability ahead of this year’s U.S. election.
- Biden administration finalizes lightbulb efficiency rulesUpdated standards expected to save consumers $27 billion and prevent 70 million metric tons of global warming pollution over three decades The post Biden administration finalizes lightbulb efficiency rules appeared first on Environment America.
- Webinar intended to raise awareness of green skills gapEnvironmental Services & Solutions Expo (ESS), an annual event for the environmental services industry, has announced the launch of a webinar aimed at addressing critical skills shortages in the environmental sector. With demand currently outstripping supply, the online event entitled ‘ESS 2050: Green Skills’ will focus on how employers can bridge the gap in green […]
- New service aims to help textile producers meet EPR regulationsCircular economy specialist Reconomy has launched a tech-enabled, international service to help businesses comply with textile Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations. The service – called ReDress – will help businesses understand and deal with their global obligations and the legislative timescales of different EPR schemes as well as the financial impact and reporting requirements stemming […]
- Switch to green wastewater infrastructure could reduce emissions and provide huge savingsA group of researchers says they have shown that a transition to green wastewater-treatment approaches in the US, away from greywater treatment, could save $15.6 billion and just under 30 million tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions over 40 years. The findings from Colorado State University were published in Nature Communications Earth and Environment in what’s described […]
- Avina Announces Plans for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Plant in MidwestThe US airline industry is seeing increased demand for SAF due to commitments to use three billion gallons of SAF by 2030.
- Europe plans to build 100-qubit quantum computer by 2026Funded by Quantum Delta NL, the quantum computer is expected to be made publicly available The post Europe plans to build 100-qubit quantum computer by 2026 appeared first on Physics World.
- €5.6 million EU-funded project aims to mainstream remanufacturingA Horizon Europe-funded project is attempting to build a digital platform that will facilitate remanufacturing and circularity. The project, CREDIT, has received funding to the tune of €5.6 Million from the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme. It is specifically targeting remanufacturing in white goods, automotive, telecommunications, and aerospace. Led by Idener, a Spanish engineering company, […]
- Norfolk Southern Announces $600 Million Settlement for East Palestine Derailment ClaimsNorfolk Southern Corporation has reached a preliminary $600 million agreement to resolve a consolidated class action lawsuit stemming from the East Palestine derailment. If the court approves, this settlement will address
- SkyTruth AI Mapping Uncovers Chronic Oil Pollution in the MediterraneanOil slicks heavily impact marine protected areas (MPAs) including the Mediterranean Cetacean Migration Corridor and Pelagos Sanctuary, revealing their vulnerability despite their status as critical biodiversity havens.
- Export Credit Agencies (ECAs) Still Heavily Funding Fossil Fuels Despite Calls for ReformAmong the top financiers of fossil fuels from 2020 to 2022 were Canada, Japan, and Korea, collectively supplying nearly $28 billion to heavy-emitting industries, primarily through their state ECAs.
- Regulating Air Toxics from Petrochemical PlantsWe need to end performative and ideological regulatory debates and strive for effective regulation that protects the public while encouraging innovation.
- Equinor’s Renewable Energy Footprint Expands with Battery Storage in TexasExpected returns nearing the upper limit of Equinor's renewable range of 4-8%.
- Earth911 Podcast: Making Billions of Square Feet of Commercial Space Sustainable with CBRE’s Rob BernardThe built environment, particularly office buildings other urban facilities, are responsible for 39% of the... The post Earth911 Podcast: Making Billions of Square Feet of Commercial Space Sustainable with CBRE’s Rob Bernard appeared first on Earth911.
- Profiting from povertyProfiting from poverty Channel News Yasmin 15th April 2024 Teaser Media
- Spectral and phase-contrast CT combine strengths to enhance X-ray imagingResearchers demonstrate the first integration of spectral and phase-contrast computed tomography using tomographic edge-illumination The post Spectral and phase-contrast CT combine strengths to enhance X-ray imaging appeared first on Physics World.
- Your guide to the 2024 UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous IssuesThis year’s gathering of global Indigenous leaders, activists, and policymakers puts a spotlight on youth.
- 8 years into America’s e-scooter experiment, what have we learned?The climate benefits of shared e-scooters depend upon how companies deploy and manage them, and what steps are taken to keep riders safe.
- Solomon Islands Tribes Sell Carbon Credits, Not Their TreesIn a South Pacific nation ravaged by logging, several tribes joined together to sell “high integrity” carbon credits on international markets. The project not only preserves their highly biodiverse rainforest, but it funnels life-changing income to Indigenous landowners. Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Quiz #72: Are There Really Unrecyclable Materials?In the wake of bans on U.S. exports of contaminated recyclables, many U.S. recycling programs... The post Earth911 Quiz #72: Are There Really Unrecyclable Materials? appeared first on Earth911.
- Whoever the next London Mayor is, shared transport must improveWhile transport clubs in the UK capital are growing faster than any other part of the country, experts warn the city may be left behind by overseas cities. That’s the view of Collaborative Mobility UK (CoMoUK), with the organisation publishing its latest manifesto ahead of the London mayoral election on 2nd May. According to Britain’s […]
- Built world is huge contributor to GHG emissions… here’s how we change thisThe UK’s undershoot on heat pumps underlines the challenge of decarbonising the built world. Catriona Hyland, research analyst at A/O, presents six priorities we need to tackle urgently. Once again, despite good intentions, targets and soundbites, yet another attempt at decarbonising our homes is on the ropes as it’s reported the uptake of heat pumps […]
- Mexico City’s metro system is sinking fast. Yours could be next.Subsidence is causing parts of Mexico City to sink, and it’s happening at an uneven rate. That’s bad news for its sprawling public transportation system.
- How schooling fish can be quieter than a solitary swimmerA school of fish moving together in just the right way was found to be effective at reducing noise The post How schooling fish can be quieter than a solitary swimmer appeared first on Physics World.
- IOP Publishing and Physics World celebrate World Quantum DayWe round-up some of our best quantum content The post IOP Publishing and <em>Physics World</em> celebrate World Quantum Day appeared first on Physics World.
- Green Living: The Greenest U.S. States in 2024California stands out as the leader, with its progressive energy policies and substantial investments in solar power, reflecting its top rank in energy efficiency. Its robust infrastructure for alternative fuel vehicles helps mitigate traditional gasoline consumption.
- The downballot races that could transform energy policy in Arizona and NebraskaThe energy future of fossil-fuel dependent Phoenix could be reshaped by some clean-energy advocates who just won seats on the board of a public power utility.
- US astronomers slam cuts to the Chandra X-ray observatoryNASA says that increasing management costs means it cannot afford to the keep the “great observatory” operational The post US astronomers slam cuts to the Chandra X-ray observatory appeared first on Physics World.
- The lowly light bulb is the Biden administration’s latest climate-fighting toolThe DOE is tripling efficiency standards for light bulbs, a move that will cut CO2 emissions by 70 million metric tons and save consumers $27 billion over 30 years.
- Audubon: New Rule for Fossil Fuel Development on Federal Lands Long Overdue(Washington, DC-April 12, 2024) – The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) today announced a rule updating the cost of doing business on public lands and helping to balance the extraction of...
- Audubon: New Rule for Fossil Fuel Development on Federal Lands Long Overdue(Washington, DC-April 12, 2024) – The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) today announced a rule updating the cost of doing business on public lands and helping to balance the extraction of...
- A New Birding Club Wants to Help COVID Long-Haulers Safely Enjoy Nature TogetherIn September 2022, Ezra Spier contracted COVID-19. Initially mild, his symptoms continued and even worsened weeks and months later, leading to a diagnosis of long COVID. A year and a half later, the...
- A New Birding Club Wants to Help COVID Long-Haulers Safely Enjoy Nature TogetherIn September 2022, Ezra Spier contracted COVID-19. Initially mild, his symptoms continued and even worsened weeks and months later, leading to a diagnosis of long COVID. A year and a half later, the...
- Why New Yorkers Long for the Natural WorldWhy are we so disconnected from nature? Ecologist Carl Safina explores this issue in a lecture and new book about owls.
- STATEMENT: Department of Interior updates oil & gas leasing regulationsRoyalty rates had not been updated in more than 100 years The post STATEMENT: Department of Interior updates oil & gas leasing regulations appeared first on Environment America.
- Senators Cardin and Boozman Introduce Legislation to Invest in Migratory Bird ConservationWASHINGTON (April 12, 2024) – A bipartisan bill that reauthorizes and enhances a conservation program for migratory birds throughout the Americas has been introduced in the Senate. The bill, known...
- Senators Cardin and Boozman Introduce Legislation to Invest in Migratory Bird ConservationWASHINGTON (April 12, 2024) – A bipartisan bill that reauthorizes and enhances a conservation program for migratory birds throughout the Americas has been introduced in the Senate. The bill, known...
- A climate pledge verifier said it would allow more carbon offsets. Its staff revolted.In a resignation letter, an adviser called carbon credits "scientifically, socially, and from a climate perspective a hoax."
- A wave of youth ocean activism in BostonOver 150 students from across the region attended the first-ever New England Youth Ocean Summit about and took action in support of protecting our oceans from rising temperatures, pollution, plastic, deep-sea mining, and more. The post A wave of youth ocean activism in Boston appeared first on Environment America.
- Alchemie Reveals Low-Emission Textile Dyeing TechnologyThe facility in Nantou, Taiwan, showcases Alchemie’s Endeavour low-carbon digital textile dyeing production, setting a new benchmark in the industry and pushing back against traditional methods that have long dominated the sector.
- IFCO Elevates Its Commitment to Sustainability with a Higher ESG Score from SustainalyticsIFCO, recognized for its innovative reusable packaging solutions for fresh foods, has remarkably improved its Sustainalytics score. It now ranks seventh out of 180 companies globally in the “Business Support Services” sub-industry.
- Milky Way’s supermassive black hole has a surprising magnetic personalitySagittarius A* and Messier 87 black holes are similar, Event Horizon Telescope reveals The post Milky Way’s supermassive black hole has a surprising magnetic personality appeared first on Physics World.
- Sterilis Solutions Partners with Polycarbin to Revolutionize Laboratory Waste ManagementBy treating regulated medical waste on-site, labs can significantly decrease their reliance on external waste processing facilities, reducing transportation emissions and contributing to a greener planet.
- Voltpost Launches EV Charging Solution Integrated into LamppostsBy retrofitting existing lampposts into modular and upgradable Level 2 EV charging stations, Voltpost charging solutions will enhance sustainable and resilient community development by promoting decarbonized mobility.
- MEPs call for ‘urgent action’ to implement post-quantum encryption standardsSome 20 members of the European Parliament say that new standards are needed to protect against quantum computers The post MEPs call for ‘urgent action’ to implement post-quantum encryption standards appeared first on Physics World.
- Restoring Florida’s Redfish with Coastal ConservationTheir joint efforts will restock the waters of Bay County with 50 slot-sized redfish and herald the commencement of the 2024 Redfish Film Fest.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Between Every Two Pines Is a DoorwayEarth911 inspirations. Post them, share your desire to help people think of the planet first,... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Between Every Two Pines Is a Doorway appeared first on Earth911.
- How much do rich countries owe in climate aid? That’s the trillion-dollar question.As COP29 climate talks approach, developing nations are pushing for a huge boost in decarbonization and disaster funding.
- Study Reveals Vast Networks of 'Ghost Roads' in Asian RainforestsAn extensive analysis of satellite imagery has uncovered thousands of miles of unmapped roads slicing through Asia's tropical rainforests.Read more on E360 →
- DOJ thinks Enbridge Line 5 pipeline is trespassing on tribal landsBut the agency stopped short of telling the company to move.
- Giant quantum tornado behaves like a black hole in miniatureSwirling vortex in superfluid helium could let researchers study rotating curved space–times in the lab The post Giant quantum tornado behaves like a black hole in miniature appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘The solution is the movement’‘The solution is the movement’ Channel Comment brendan 12th April 2024 Teaser Media
- G20 members make limited progress on decarbonisationBloombergNEF’s fourth Zero-Carbon Policy Scoreboard for the world’s biggest economies makes for frustrating reading. Again. The European Union, UK and US all retained their position as leaders in the net zero transition. France and Germany scored 71%, the EU overall 68%, and Italy 64%. Lagging behind its continental counterparts, the UK was rated at 63%, […]
- Leeds City Bikes expansion doubles size of existing schemeActive travel provision across Yorkshire’s biggest metropolitan area has just improved significantly. Here’s what you need to know. Overall, the Leeds City Bikes scheme has doubled in size in the coming months, with an expansion of the service area and addition of 200 more e-bikes. It’s now possible to use the system beyond the city […]
- Quiz: Plastics 101Though you likely use plastic every day, how much do you really know about this “Material of a Thousand Uses”?
- For a just transition to green energy, tribes need more than moneyAdvice from an Indigenous researcher: "To go fast, start slow."
- Bank of America said it would stop financing drilling in the Arctic Refuge. Now it’s backtracking.Bank of America is walking back its commitment to not finance oil and gas drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, putting this fragile ecosystem at risk. The post Bank of America said it would stop financing drilling in the Arctic Refuge. Now it’s backtracking. appeared first on Environment America.
- Georgia Power’s Latest IRP Settlement and the Path ForwardThe settlement between Georgia Power and the Public Service Commission staff has sparked debate over ratepayer protection and the advancement of clean energy. This analysis delves into the details of the settlement, its impact on Georgia's energy future, and the broader implications for the industry and consumers alike.
- FIGS, Inc. Advances Global Healthcare with Comprehensive 2023 Impact ReportFIGS, Inc., a leader in healthcare apparel, released its 2023 Impact Report, showcasing its commitment to healthcare professionals and sustainability. The report highlights significant contributions, including the inauguration of the FIGS Operating Theatre in Kenya, advocacy efforts, and strides in diversity and sustainability.
- BMW Partners with Rimac to Advance EV Battery TechnologyThe synergy between Rimac Technology and BMW Group’s electrification strategy aims to leverage their combined expertise to enhance their position in the premium electric mobility sector.
- Apple Faces Pressure to Support Climate Leaders in VietnamThe VCDC highlights a concerning trend in Vietnam, where ambiguous laws are leveraged to detain leading environmental activists under dubious charges such as “tax evasion” and “appropriation of information or documents.” These actions suppress vital climate advocacy and raise questions about
- Get set for World Quantum Day 2024Celebrate World Quantum Day on Sunday 14 April 2024 with Physics World The post Get set for World Quantum Day 2024 appeared first on Physics World.
- Advocates urge action on appliance efficiencyBiden Administration has no wiggle room left to deliver on its pledged energy savings The post Advocates urge action on appliance efficiency appeared first on Environment America.
- Negative emissions in North Wales: £200 investment advances CCUS plans in DeesideEnergy-from-waste operator enfinium has announced (on 11 April) it is progressing plans to invest around £200 million in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology at the Parc Adfer energy from waste facility in Deeside, North Wales. The project could capture up to 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) every year, said the group. As over […]
- Bluefors launches its next-generation gas handling system and control softwareBluefors is launching its new-generation gas handling system, redesigned with a focus on safety and reliability The post Bluefors launches its next-generation gas handling system and control software appeared first on Physics World.
- Global Support Surges for Single-Use Plastic BanThis impactful new survey, commissioned by the World Wildlife Fund and the Plastic Free Foundation, reveals that an overwhelming 85% of participants from 32 countries support a global ban on single-use plastics, issuing an urgent call for comprehensive action in the upcoming INC-4 global plastic pollution treaty negotiations.
- Statistical physics provides powerful insights into the living worldThe theoretical physicist Tannie Liverpool talks about the mathematics of wound healing, and much more The post Statistical physics provides powerful insights into the living world appeared first on Physics World.
- Two-faced solar panels can generate more power at up to 70% less costScientists at the University of Surrey have built a new kind of solar panel with two faces, employing flexible perovskite panels with electrodes made of carbon nanotubes. These can generate more power with greater efficiency and at a cost 70% lower than existing solar panels, says the group. Dr Jing Zhang, research fellow at Surrey’s […]
- UK’s first battery-powered EDM monitor to gain MCERTS certificationThe LIDoTT®, a multi-sensor monitoring system designed and developed by wastewater monitoring specialists, Detectronic, is the UK’s first battery-powered EDM monitor to gain MCERTS certification. This significant achievement demonstrates the LIDoTT’s monitoring performance against the strict standards set out for Event Duration Monitors, says the group. LIDoTT measures wastewater in sewers with millimetric accuracy. This […]
- Q&A: Drivers point to growth in Africa’s industrial water marketWith multiple drivers for growth in the industrial market, the challenges for water in Africa are more around implementation than technology, says Walid Khoury of water engineering firm Desalytics, as he prepares for Water Africa 2024 in Ghana in June. What are the main challenges for the water market in Africa? The challenge we see […]
- Key Contributors to Global CO2 Emissions Identified in Influential ReportThe majority of the world's largest fossil fuel companies have ramped up production in the seven years following the Paris Agreement, as opposed to the seven years preceding it. Despite the global consensus on reducing carbon emissions to mitigate climate change, the report indicates a counterproductive trend.
- Progressive Planet Solutions Inc. Showcases Outstanding PozPyro Test ResultsPozPyro, a revolutionary cement alternative has been developed by Progressive Planet Solutions Inc. in collaboration with Pyrogenesis Canada. PozPyro has demonstrated exceptional early strength in recent compressive strength tests, marking a significant advancement towards reducing the environmental impact of building materials without compromising quality or performance.
- Sustainable Innovation in Electrification: The Launch of Orion’s Texas FacilityCritical equipment procurement and off-site fabrication are already in progress, with operations expected to start by the second quarter of 2025.
- Landmark Ruling Mandates Enhanced Climate Change Protection Efforts in EuropeThe court highlighted Switzerland’s failure to meet its climate change combatting obligations, marking this an infringement of the rights protected under the European Convention on Human Rights. This convention mandates adequate state protection against the severe adverse effects of climate change on individuals’ lives, health, and well-being.
- Earth Day Adventures: Six Family-Friendly Activities to Connect with NatureEarth Day, coming up on April 22nd, is a global event dedicated to connecting us... The post Earth Day Adventures: Six Family-Friendly Activities to Connect with Nature appeared first on Earth911.
- Protecting Public Health: EPA Targets PFAS Mixtures with New StandardsThe introduction of the PFAS drinking water rule poses a significant regulatory impact on over 66,000 public water systems across the United States.
- How To Make A DIY Clay Pot Heater With Reclaimed Wood BaseStaying warm on a budget or just adding a rustic touch to your home is... The post How To Make A DIY Clay Pot Heater With Reclaimed Wood Base appeared first on Earth911.
- Seedling, the touring art project asking hard questions about parenting in the climate crisisA bold work aimed at adults and kids, devised in partnership with primary school pupils, is currently looking for future partner organisations. Ruth Stringer’s Cardiff home is, apparently, also a professional storage unit. Given what she does for a living, we can only imagine the hoard. A freelance costume designer, even at college she was […]
- With Sea Turtles in Peril, a Call for New Strategies to Save ThemMarine biologist Christine Figgener gained global attention with a video showing her removing a plastic straw from the nostril of a sea turtle. With these ancient reptiles now threatened worldwide, she says we must develop science-based approaches to protect them. Read more on E360 →
- Biden’s environmental justice scorecard offers more questions than answersThe White House's own environmental justice progress report gives little insight into the green benefits delivered to disadvantaged communities.
- Corporate climate plans are improving, but still ‘critically insufficient’New analysis finds "quite a big gap" between 51 companies' emissions targets and their plans to actually achieve them.
- Bacterial nanowires make an electrical grid in the soilAnaerobic bacteria depend upon a single family of proteins to transfer extra electrons they produce to electric hairs on their surface The post Bacterial nanowires make an electrical grid in the soil appeared first on Physics World.
- The Osprey ConnectionHayley Beal has always been around Ospreys, watching them plunge towards the surface of her grandparents’ lake, seeing them perched in beachfront mangroves, even before she knew them by that...
- A roadblock is changing EuropeA roadblock is changing Europe Channel News brendan 11th April 2024 Teaser Media
- Human rights violated by climate inaction, European court rulesAnother landmark environmental case suggests governments have an obligation to protect vulnerable people, but are failing. More than 2,000 Swiss women, members of the KlimaSeniorinnen group, and most over the age of 70, decided to take their own country to the European Court of Human Rights because their age and gender meant they were becoming […]
- Groups urge Biden to ‘Finish the job’ on appliance efficiencyMembers of Congress joined consumer, environmental and health advocates urge the Biden administration to finalize strong appliance standards. The post Groups urge Biden to ‘Finish the job’ on appliance efficiency appeared first on Environment America.
- Student Spotlight: Navigating Sustainable Development for My Career Through Capstone ProjectsTwo SDEV students discuss why they chose to study sustainability.
- Beyond the Tide: Virginia Tech’s Groundbreaking Study on US Coastal Flooding RisksThe study not only forecasts future challenges but also casts light on current issues, revealing that 24 of the 32 coastal cities studied are sinking more than 2 millimeters per year
- Electric Vehicles Propel Bay Area Toward Greener FutureIn a significant environmental milestone, the San Francisco Bay Area's commitment to electric vehicles (EVs) is driving down carbon emissions, as evidenced by UC Berkeley's extensive CO2 monitoring network.
- Eco-Friendly Power: Africa Data Centres’ Solar Farm InitiativeThe project is a vital aspect of a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) signed in March 2023 with DPA Southern Africa, a subsidiary of the French utility EDF. The solar farm aims to supply renewable energy to Africa Data Centres’ locations, starting with the state-of-the-art CPT1 data center in Cape Town.
- Dielectric laser accelerator creates focused electron beamAdvancements in nanoscience, lasers and vacuum drove breakthrough The post Dielectric laser accelerator creates focused electron beam appeared first on Physics World.
- Americans Choose Sustainability Over Brand Loyalty in New SurveyThe survey of 2,000 U.S. adults indicates a strong consumer pivot towards sustainability, highlighting a shift in purchasing behavior that increasingly favors environmentally conscious brands.
- EPA sets limits for toxic “forever chemicals” in drinking waterThe EPA finalized six limits on PFAS chemicals in drinking water and released $1 billion in bipartisan infrastructure law funding to address PFAS contamination. The post EPA sets limits for toxic “forever chemicals” in drinking water appeared first on Environment America.
- Introducing Databricks’ Data & AI Platform for EnergyThe Data Intelligence Platform for Energy democratizes data access within organizations, maximizing the value of asset, operations, environmental, and customer data to optimize energy infrastructure and mitigate market volatility.
- Climate solutions, by the hundredIn honor of our 100th issue of Looking Forward, here are some of the most surprising, most actionable, and most fun solutions we've explored together.
- CHARME Launches to Tackle Healthcare’s Carbon FootprintCHARME's collaborative approach aims to foster sustainability in medical technologies, with a focus on the medical device and equipment supply chain that contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions.
- Groups urge Biden administration to “Finish the job” on appliance efficiency standardsThe post Groups urge Biden administration to “Finish the job” on appliance efficiency standards appeared first on Environment America.
- The D.C. Circuit Affirms EPA’s Reinstatement of California’s Authority to Set Auto Emissions Limits; Don’t Get Too Excited About ItOn Tuesday, in Ohio v. EPA, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals denied several challenges to EPA’s decision to restore California’s authority under § 209(b) of the Clean Air Act to regulate emissions from motor vehicles. It’s definitely a win for EPA. And while I’m leery of my ability to predict what this Supreme Court will do, if I had to guess, I’d say that even this SCOTUS will affirm EPA’s authority. … More The post The D.C. Circuit Affirms EPA’s Reinstatement of California’s Authority to Set Auto Emissions Limits; Don’t Get Too Excited About It first appeared on Law and…
- Biggest Corporations Falling Short on Climate GoalsMany of the biggest and richest businesses on Earth are coming up short in their efforts to tackle climate change, a new report finds. Read more on E360 →
- LI-COR Environmental Acquires Onset to Enhance Climate Change and Food Security MonitoringWith the support of Battery Ventures, a global investment firm, LI-COR Environmental is set to enhance its portfolio by integrating Onset’s cutting-edge environmental monitoring technologies. This strategic move aims to broaden the scope of greenhouse gas measurement solutions, catering to a broader array of applications critical for addressing climate change.
- Crunch time? First “fully recyclable crisp packet” announcedIt’s described as the first fully recyclable paper crisp packet by The British Crisp Co., which launched it on 28 March, providing an environmentally friendly and scalable alternative to the eight billion packets thrown away each year in the UK, which end up in landfill or are incinerated. Consumers can dispose of the new crisp […]
- Uber-Backed Lime Announces $55 Million Expansion Amidst Industry TurbulenceCurrently valued at around $510 million, Lime derives about 60% of its revenue from international markets, particularly in cities with bike-friendly infrastructures.
- Defra appoints ecological consultancy as ‘responsible body’ to work with landownersThe Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has appointed a new ‘responsible body’. Ecological consultancy RSK Biocensus – and specifically its biodiversity net gain (BNG) team RSK Wilding – is one of the first organisations authorised to work with landowners and developers to secure areas of conservation and biodiversity. RSK Wilding Senior Legal […]
- Guest Opinion: The Role of Plant-Based Medicine in Sustainable HealthcareSustainable healthcare aims to reduce waste, pollution, and energy usage associated with traditional healthcare procedures.... The post Guest Opinion: The Role of Plant-Based Medicine in Sustainable Healthcare appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Nikki Batchelor and Mike Leitch Share XPRIZE Carbon Removal ProgressHow do you kickstart an industry? The $100 million XPrize for Carbon Removal recently announced... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Nikki Batchelor and Mike Leitch Share XPRIZE Carbon Removal Progress appeared first on Earth911.
- Egypt’s Multifaceted Approach to Secure LNG and International AidThe LNG will be imported through the Aqaba terminal in Jordan following the expiration of its previous agreement with the BW Singapore floating storage and regasification unit in 2023.
- B.I.G. Expedition hits Canada for Arctic ice research, Before It’s GoneA UK-led, international study, which is co-sponsored by Environment Journal, are preparing to ski over the oldest sea ice in the world’s most northerly ocean. Departing 9th April 2024, The B.I.G. Expedition is heading to Nanavut, Canada, for the next phase of the Before It’s Gone Arctic ice research project. Set to be dropped by […]
- Entangled entities: Bohr, Einstein and the battle over quantum fundamentalsPhilip Ball reviews Quantum Drama: From the Bohr-Einstein Debate to the Riddle of Entanglement by Jim Baggott and John L Heilbron The post Entangled entities: Bohr, Einstein and the battle over quantum fundamentals appeared first on Physics World.
- EPA finalizes the nation’s first PFAS limits in drinking waterAlthough there are thousands of forever chemicals, the new regulation targets six of the most pervasive ones.
- The best coffee for the planet might not be coffee at allClimate change is coming for your morning joe. Startups are betting that substitutes made out of date seeds and chickpeas are the answer.
- Bloomberg funds youth-led climate action in 100 cities worldwideThe grants will ensure young activists can shape local climate actions.
- 4 Sustainable Solutions For Emissions ReductionAs the global community grapples with pressing environmental challenges, reducing emissions is a pivotal concern. Various innovative strategies and technologies are at the forefront of global efforts to curtail pollutants that exacerbate climate change. Embracing sustainable solutions is essential for … 4 Sustainable Solutions For Emissions Reduction Read More » The post 4 Sustainable Solutions For Emissions Reduction appeared first on Eco Friend.
- New method pinpoints the 3D location of cold atoms in a latticeImprovement to quantum gas microscopy gives the position of atoms in all three spatial dimensions, not just two The post New method pinpoints the 3D location of cold atoms in a lattice appeared first on Physics World.
- Average UK household living with 50 year old insulation standardsJust 41% of Britons live in homes that meet regulations set in 1976. The study, conducted by Sprift, involved 25million households in total, the vast majority of the country’s housing stock. The results lay bare the stark challenges that lie ahead not just in ensuring people’s homes are warm and affordable to run, but bringing […]
- Essex businesses invited to waste legislation ‘lunch and learn’Essex Waste Partnership is offering expert advice for organisations in the county following new regulatory proposals on refuse streams. Businesses of all sizes have been invited to a free online event on Tuesday 23rd April from 12.30 to 1.30PM. Delivered by Ambitious Essex, the aim is to ‘explore the draft Waste Strategy for Essex’, with […]
- Choosing a Plan to Save the Greater Sage-GrouseWhen you think of the wild, windswept landscapes of the Western United States, which special place comes to mind? Most likely, it’s a place like western Wyoming’s Golden Triangle, one of the...
- Choosing a Plan to Save the Greater Sage-GrouseWhen you think of the wild, windswept landscapes of the Western United States, which special place comes to mind? Most likely, it’s a place like western Wyoming’s Golden Triangle, one of the...
- The EPA’s first chemical plant rule in 20 years targets polluters in Louisiana and TexasThe new regulations could cut emissions of certain carcinogens by nearly 80 percent.
- Bill to streamline rooftop solar permitting heads to governor’s deskMaryland House and Senate approve legislation to automate permitting for residential rooftop solar The post Bill to streamline rooftop solar permitting heads to governor’s desk appeared first on Environment America.
- Biden’s Bold Move Against Toxic Chemical EmissionsThe final rule will reduce the number of people with elevated cancer risk by 96% in communities near plants that emit ethylene oxide and chloroprene.
- Bird Recorder Project Will Support Education and Conservation in Fisher River Cree NationTwo wildlife audio recorders were set up in Fisher River Cree Nation on Tuesday, March 26, 2024 as part of a project to study the birds that migrate through, breed, and live in the area. The...
- Bird Recorder Project Will Support Education and Conservation in Fisher River Cree NationTwo wildlife audio recorders were set up in Fisher River Cree Nation on Tuesday, March 26, 2024 as part of a project to study the birds that migrate through, breed, and live in the area. The...
- LyondellBasell Highlights Progress in Sustainability with Latest Annual ReportLyondellBasell, a global leader in the chemical industry, recently released its annual sustainability report, “Everyday Sustainability,” showcasing the company’s dedication and advancements in sustainability practices over the past year. This report points toward LyondellBasell’s goal of becoming a sustainability frontrunner by addressing three specific challenges: ending plastic waste, advancing climate action, and fostering a prosperous society. A Strategic Approach to Sustainability According to Peter Vanacker, CEO of LyondellBasell, the company views sustainability as a vital avenue for value creation. “We embrace sustainability as an opportunity to create value. Over the last year, we embedded sustainability into our new company strategy…
- Peter Higgs: Nobel-prize-winning particle theorist dies aged 94Peter Higgs's work in the 1960s contributed to the prediction of a new particle, the so-called Higgs boson The post Peter Higgs: Nobel-prize-winning particle theorist dies aged 94 appeared first on Physics World.
- Was It an Alien Spacecraft—Or a Delivery Truck?A Harvard astronomer says a meteor came from beyond our solar system. A new study questions whether his data includes a more obvious explanation.
- Recognizing C-Crete’s Eco-Friendly Basalt ConcreteUtilizing basalt as the primary binder and eliminating the need for Portland cement, C-Crete’s basalt-based concrete presents a substantial environmental advantage. Basalt, rich in silicon, aluminum, and calcium, offers an abundant alternative to the limestone traditionally used in cement production.
- CDP Highlights Water and Plastic Threats in Global Supply ChainsCDP is shedding light once more on significant environmental concerns: plastic pollution and water security. In two just-released reports, CDP delves into more than 3,000 companies’ disclosures, providing insights into how they deal with challenges and demonstrating a clear need for more robust, comprehensive strategies to mitigate risks associated with plastics and water within global supply chains. The Plastic Conundrum: Risks and Responses Plastic pollution remains a persistent, escalating crisis, posing substantial environmental, health, and financial risks. In an unprecedented disclosure, nearly 3,000 companies with a collective market capitalization surpassing US$25 trillion reported on their plastic usage through the CDP.…
- Santo Domingo’s Strategic Partnership with USAIDThe project aims to enhance energy efficiency and renewable energy use in municipal structures while also strengthening the capacity of the municipality, local university researchers, and technical personnel from various public sectors.
- Meet the ‘quantum plumbers’ uncovering the mysteries of fluid mechanics at the nanoscalePhilip Ball investigates the strange quantum effects that control water flow in carbon nanotubes The post Meet the ‘quantum plumbers’ uncovering the mysteries of fluid mechanics at the nanoscale appeared first on Physics World.
- Maryland lawmakers pass bill to cut red tape for rooftop solarAutomated permitting of residential solar & storage systems promises to speed clean energy adoption The post Maryland lawmakers pass bill to cut red tape for rooftop solar appeared first on Environment America.
- Europe’s largest electricity-generating waterwheel is operating in DorsetTechnology from servo gearbox specialist Apex Dynamics is driving the largest diameter electricity-generating waterwheel in Europe. Here, the firm details the background to the project, and some of its technical highlights. The groundbreaking new hydro project from family-owned self-drive plant hire company Buckland Newton Hire (BNH) saw Apex Dynamics UK supply the inline planetary gearbox […]
- Dispatches from the Great North American eclipse of 2024Viewers in parts of Mexico, the US and Canada enjoyed a rare total solar eclipse yesterday The post Dispatches from the Great North American eclipse of 2024 appeared first on Physics World.
- New Rise Renewables Unveils State-of-the-Art Sustainable Aviation Fuel FacilityNew Rise Renewables is poised to begin SAF production in the summer of 2024, aiming to contribute significantly to reducing carbon emissions in the aviation sector.
- New Veolia facility will handle hazardous waste in the South WestWaste and resources firm Veolia is launching a new specialist facility based in Avonmouth, near Bristol, to meet the growing demand for the safe and compliant management of hazardous and complex waste streams in the South West. Designed to be able to accept a wide range of hazardous wastes, it is expected to be operational […]
- Off-Grid EV Charging Market Forecast to Hit $16B by 2034As the EV market expands, the demand for innovative charging solutions will grow, particularly in scenarios where grid connection is impractical. IDTechEx projects a significant growth trajectory for hydrogen-powered EV charging,
- Jared Kushner Has Big Plans for Delta of Europe's Last Wild RiverAlbania’s Vjosë River is known as Europe’s last wild river, and its pristine delta is a haven for migratory birds. As plans for luxury developments there — spearheaded by Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner — move ahead, conservationists are sounding the alarm.Read more on E360 →
- Water fines now fund restoration projects (after the devastation of pollution)£11m acquired through government penalties is already available to pay for work which directly improves the beleaguered water environment. According to a Downing Street press release issued today, 9th April 2024, the new Water Restoration Fund [WRF] uses all funds raised from water companies through fines over the past two years. This ringfenced money must […]
- Sustainability Construction Market Expected to Grow at a 8.91% CAGR by 2031On a regional basis, North America emerges as a leader in sustainable construction, thanks to environmental regulations, heightened awareness of climate issues, and a strong demand for green building practices.
- Yes, we should worry that politics is disengaging from environmental crisesThis is an Inside Track long read by Shaun Spiers, executive director of Green Alliance Carbon Brief is an invaluable digest of climate news. Its daily emails in the four working days last week included the following stories (I could have highlighted many more). An […]
- Navigating the Tide of E-waste: A Global Challenge and OpportunityApproximately 58,000 kilograms of mercury and 45 million kilograms of plastics containing brominated flame retardants are released into the environment annually.
- DutchCycling Lifestyle Tool nominated in Webby AwardsThe software allows users across the world to visualise their street, only Netherlands-style, with a focus on active travel. Powered by artificial intelligence [AI], simply enter your address into the platform’s search function, and it will automatically source images captured for Google Street View. Another click of a button when prompted to ‘Reinvent Your Street’ […]
- Water from arsenic-laced wells could protect the Pine Ridge reservation from wildfires“We’re looking to deal with extended drought and the increasing intensity of wildfires.”
- Getting closer to measuring quantum gravityNew technique measures the gravitational pull on a micron-scale levitating magnetic particle The post Getting closer to measuring quantum gravity appeared first on Physics World.
- Your Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive checklistEven entities based outside the EU need to understand the bloc’s new CSRD regulations on environmental and sustainability reporting. Here are the basics. Back in November, Environment Journal reported on new European Commission directives which would change environmental reporting standards not just for 50,000 companies within the bloc, but countless more trading within the region. An enhancement […]
- If climate is location specific, our solutions should be tooIn the UAE, palm tree waste streams are being used to fertilise land in a de-desertification process which reduces emissions, brings food miles down and increases domestic security. As Alastair Collier explains, often our best hopes for slowing the environmental crisis are specific to place. No single solution to the climate crisis exists. As a […]
- We Earthlings: Apples vs. Almonds — Water Use & Fiber ContentWater usage and what we get in return is a challenging issue to track when... The post We Earthlings: Apples vs. Almonds — Water Use & Fiber Content appeared first on Earth911.
- 5 Simple Earth Day Crafts Your Kids Will LoveEvery year on April 22, earth-conscious people around the world celebrate the planet we live... The post 5 Simple Earth Day Crafts Your Kids Will Love appeared first on Earth911.
- U.S. House Passes Legislation Supporting Migratory Birds Across the HemisphereWASHINGTON (April 9, 2024) – The U. S. House of Representatives passed a bipartisan bill by voice vote reauthorizing and enhancing a program that provides funding throughout the Americas for...
- U.S. House Passes Legislation Supporting Migratory Birds Across the HemisphereWASHINGTON (April 9, 2024) – The U. S. House of Representatives passed a bipartisan bill by voice vote reauthorizing and enhancing a program that provides funding throughout the Americas for...
- ExxonMobil Spearheads Carbon Capture Innovation with New Pilot Plant in RotterdamCarbonate fuel cell (CFC) technology represents an advancement in carbon capture and sequestration (CCS). Unlike conventional carbon capture methods, which primarily focus on separating and storing carbon dioxide from emission sources, CFC technology introduces a multifunctional approach that greatly enhances both the efficiency and economic viability of carbon capture efforts.
- Holcim US Boosts Midwest Cement Supply with $20.5M Sustainability InvestmentThis investment will bolster the supply chain for residential, commercial, and industrial projects, focusing on sustainable building practices. The initiative is marked by the construction of a new 116-foot cement storage dome in Fremont, Nebraska, which will serve as a crucial hub for the distribution of Holcim’s innovative ECOPlanet cement. This low-carbon cement solution has been utilized in notable projects like the Seattle Spheres, demonstrating its efficacy and sustainability credentials.
- Introducing a New Era in Aviation with Zero Carbon FootprintSkydweller’s innovative technology opens new avenues for surveillance, environmental monitoring, and communication tasks. Capable of staying aloft for 90 days or more at altitudes of up to 45,000 feet, Skydweller aircraft can continuously cover areas of interest, from conflict zones to maritime boundaries, without risking human lives.
- Northeastern University’s Snell Library Embraces Solar Power for SustainabilityThe panels are expected to provide 157.8kWp DC of power to Snell Library, significantly reducing its reliance on conventional energy sources.
- Protecting Our Planet: 5 Strategies for Reducing Plastic WasteThink global, fight local: In honor of Earth Day, here are some tips to reduce your plastic footprint.
- Just How Much Plastic Resides on the Ocean Floor?Despite inland and coastal seas covering only 11% of the Earth's total area, they contain an equivalent amount of plastic mass as the rest of the oceanic floor combined.
- Potent Heat-Trapping Gases Being Smuggled Into EuropeSmugglers are illegally moving refrigerants into Europe that, when leaked from air conditioners and refrigerators, pose a significant threat to the climate. Read more on E360 →
- Oklahoma Department of Transportation Receives 8 Million for EV Infrastructure ExpansionStrategically located charging stations within 50 miles of designated areas and one mile of exits feature four high-speed charging ports, 24/7 accessibility, and broadband or cellular connectivity.
- Egg Innovations to Bring In-Ovo Sexing to the U.S.Europe has been at the forefront of adopting innovative animal welfare technologies, and its leadership in implementing in-ovo sexing practices sets a precedent for the rest of the world. Recent research from Innovate Animal Ag (IAA) shows that the technology
- Garbage, Product Design, and the Circular EconomyThe key to building the circular economy is not consumer guilt or changed behavior but new business models and technologies that enable the economy to transform waste into a resource.
- Vestel Accelerates into Mobility Market with Strategic Investment PlanWith an ambitious aim to reach a billion-dollar market capitalization within the next three years, the company is positioning itself at the forefront of the rapidly growing mobility sector.
- ForeFront Innovates in Food Packaging with Industry-Leading Recycled ContentThe new bag, with 30% PCR content, surpasses the requirements of new EPR legislation and retailer expectations. With the implementation of packaging producer responsibility set for July 2025, ForeFront’s initiative offers food manufacturers an early opportunity to align with future regulations,
- Get Ready To Celebrate Earth Day 2024!Earth Day, celebrated annually on April 22, is a reminder of our responsibility as part... The post Get Ready To Celebrate Earth Day 2024! appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Ecoteens Founder Pragna Nidumolu On Activating Youth Environmental NetworksYouth face the greatest impact of climate change, and will certainly have to live with... The post Earth911 Podcast: Ecoteens Founder Pragna Nidumolu On Activating Youth Environmental Networks appeared first on Earth911.
- Digital solutions for circularity and magnetic materials triumph at German start-up awardsThe winners of the Start Up Energy Transition (SET) Awards 2024 were announced on 20 March in Berlin. An internationally renowned jury had previously nominated 15 start-ups – deemed to possess the most innovative business models for energy transition and climate protection – from over 430 applications. The contest is administed by the German Energy […]
- Webinar for the lighting industry on 11 AprilLighting manufacturers, importers, contractors, end users and specifiers all have specific responsibilities under environmental legislation when it comes to dealing with waste – to be explored in an upcoming webinar. There are legal duties regarding the sale of new lighting, and the storage, transport, and reporting of waste lighting, most of which is now classified […]
- Amnesty International: Dow’s failure to offer remedy for Bhopal disaster has created a “sacrifice zone”The failure of the US-based chemical company Dow to provide remedy to victims of a deadly gas leak from a pesticide plant in India that resulted in the deaths of more than 22,000 people has created a “sacrifice zone” in which 500,000 more continue to suffer, Amnesty International has said in a new report published […]
- Pristine peatland offers glimpse into pre-industrial atmospherePre-industrial aerosol formation processes appear to be revealed by a study conducted in a pristine Finnish peatland. The investigation aimed to understand atmospheric particle formation in an environment with minimal human influences, shedding light on historical climate conditions. The study unveiled that Siikaneva peatland, located in southern Finland, releases highly oxygenated organic molecules at night, […]
- Georgia’s Vogtle plant could herald the beginning — or end — of a new nuclear eraThe $35 billion nuclear project is an investment in the future or a cautionary tale, depending whom you ask.
- Heat capacity measurements reveal Majorana fermionsResearchers in Japan and Korea say they have found evidence for the existence of these elusive quasiparticles in the thermodynamic behaviour of a Kitaev magnet The post Heat capacity measurements reveal Majorana fermions appeared first on Physics World.
- Climate change is rewiring fish brains — and probably ours, tooAcidifying oceans are leading to sensory loss in fish. Scientists fear people might be next.
- Scotland’s recycling rate hits all-time highScots are recycling more than ever before as the nation’s recycling rate hits an all-time high in data released by Scotland’s environment watchdog, SEPA. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) published the Scottish Waste From All Sources 2022 Official Statistics on 26 March, which provide details on waste from Scottish households, businesses and public services. […]
- Manchester set for underground network (but not as you know it)The latest addition to the region’s growing public transport system will be ‘like London’, but without the trains. Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has given the green light to a new scheme which will see the construction of an underground network of pedestrian walkways in the city centre. Phase one of the project has been […] The post Manchester set for underground network (but not as you know it) appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Belém: spotlight on COP30 host cityBelém: spotlight on COP30 host city Channel News Yasmin 8th April 2024 Teaser Media
- The US aims to ‘crack the code’ on scaling up geothermal energy productionPer the Department of Energy, 10 percent of electricity could be generated by geothermal systems by 2050.
- Disabled drivers can’t use many electric car chargers. It doesn’t have to be this way.If electric cars are the future, people with disabilities need to drive them.
- What the eclipse reveals about the progress and shortfalls of US energyWhen an eclipse blocks out the sun, we get a glimpse of how our grid uses fossil fuels to compensate — and a future where it won't have to.
- Navigating the Complex Path of Advanced Plastic RecyclingAs global plastic waste continues to mount, the push towards innovative advanced recycling method gains momentum. Despite facing technical and financial hurdles, these new methodologies present a promising avenue for achieving a more sustainable future in plastic use and disposal.
- Florida Governor DeSantis Dedicates Gambling Funds to Environmental ProtectionThe legislation will inject $150 million, earmarking 96% of Seminole Tribe Compact revenue for water quality improvement and conservation efforts, while promising a sustainable future for Florida's natural resources.
- Chesapeake Bay needs region-wide protectionDesignating the Chesapeake Bay as a National Recreation Area is step toward preserving of one of America’s most prized natural landscapes The post Chesapeake Bay needs region-wide protection appeared first on Environment America.
- Baryon acoustic oscillations hint that dark energy may have changed over timeDESI observations cast doubt on the Standard Model of cosmology The post Baryon acoustic oscillations hint that dark energy may have changed over time appeared first on Physics World.
- Historic Restart of Palisades Power Plant Backed by $1.52 Billion DOE Loan GuaranteeThis financial endorsement is earmarked for revitalizing the 800-megawatt Palisades Power Plant in Covert Township, Michigan, in an initiative that propels the Palisades facility towards becoming the United States first successfully restarted nuclear power plant.
- Sustainable Development Program Hosts Annual Alumni Career Conversations PanelOn March 27, the Undergraduate Sustainable Development Program invited all graduate and undergraduate students to learn more about the diverse paths sustainability work can take.
- Ultra high-pressure robotic cutter clears sewer debris in GlasgowScottish Water has turned to ultra high-pressure robotics in an apparent UK-first to remove decades of industrial deposits blocking a strategic sewer in South Lanarkshire. Nearly a kilometre of Rutherglen’s Eastfield trunk sewer had become clogged with concrete-like calcite and suspected hazardous materials running under former industrial land. All efforts to safely remove them using […]
- Technology will boost real-time monitoring of remote peatlandsResearchers will develop new ways to monitor carbon emissions from vast swathes of peatland after winning almost half a million pounds to develop new sensors that can be used in remote areas. Peatlands store around one-third of the world’s soil carbon, playing a vital role in reducing carbon emissions and combatting climate change. They also […]
- EV charging beyond the grid: Forecasts from a new reportMika Takahashi, Technology Analyst at market intelligence firm IDTechEx reviews highlights from a new report on an emerging sector Electric vehicles are no longer a niche oddity but fully mainstream, with many automotive manufacturers announcing targets to phase out ICE construction in favor of BEVs (battery electric vehicles). Passenger cars are not the only sectors […]
- SK hynix to Launch $3.87 Billion Chip Packaging Venture in IndianaThis strategic initiative marks the first investment of its kind on American soil, focusing on the production of next-generation HBM for Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications.
- Navigating the Impacts of Artificial Illumination – International Dark Sky WeekEfforts to curb light pollution are multifaceted, focusing on minimizing unnecessary outdoor lighting, shielding lights to direct them downward, and enacting legislation to control lighting. The International Dark Sky Association plays a crucial role in establishing dark sky reserves worldwide to preserve natural night skies.
- Massachusetts Launches Cumulative Impact Analysis Regulations for Air Quality Permits Near Environmental Justice PopulationsMassachusetts has become the first state to require analysis of cumulative impacts for certain air quality permits in or near communities with environmental justice (EJ) populations. On March 29, 2024, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) released highly anticipated amendments to its air pollution regulations as required by the environmental justice provisions of the 2021 Climate Roadmap Act. The changes require certain facilities located in or near EJ populations to perform a cumulative impact analysis (CIA) prior to the issuance of certain air emissions permits.… More The post Massachusetts Launches Cumulative Impact Analysis Regulations for Air Quality Permits Near…
- Roll-to-roll-fabricated hybrid perovskite solar cells reach record efficienciesResearchers calculate that large-scale devices would be cheap to produce, too The post Roll-to-roll-fabricated hybrid perovskite solar cells reach record efficiencies appeared first on Physics World.
- Tackling England’s physics teacher shortage with a new apprenticeship schemeUrgent action is needed to combat widening inequalities in access to physics education The post Tackling England’s physics teacher shortage with a new apprenticeship scheme appeared first on Physics World.
- Keeping Cool: The Surprising Summer Benefit of Home InsulationAs the planet warms, summers are getting hotter, making it crucial to find effective ways... The post Keeping Cool: The Surprising Summer Benefit of Home Insulation appeared first on Earth911.
- Working for a whirlwindWorking for a whirlwind Channel Comment brendan 5th April 2024 Teaser Media
- Earth911 Inspiration: All Things Older Than ManThis week’s quote is from American novelist and playwright, Cormac McCarthy. In his novel, The... The post Earth911 Inspiration: All Things Older Than Man appeared first on Earth911.
- How much dam water is needed for fish and energy?Research into water flow and fish passage through dams in the US suggests new options for meeting energy and environmental needs, writes Alexandra Freibott for the US Dept of Energy and Pacific Northwest Laboratory. Hydropower dams provide reliable renewable energy, but they also have a direct impact on the environment, especially fish. Adjusting the amount […]
- Textiles and food packaging biggest source of PFAS in Yangtze RiverThe first study of toxic “forever chemicals” along the full length of Asia’s longest river, the Yangtze, has found 13 different types of PFAS, nearly half of them coming from textile treatments and food packaging. The study, led by a specialist in emerging contaminants at The James Hutton Institute in Aberdeen, tested sediments at 38 […]
- Conservation charity launches Scottish Oil Beetle Hunt for 2024UK conservation charity Buglife’s citizen science project, the Scottish Oil Beetle Hunt, is issuing a call for help. “As part of the partnership programme, Species on the Edge, members of the public are asked to look out for these amazing beetles and record any sightings.” According to the group, Scottish records of oil beetles on […]
- In Chicago, one neighborhood is fighting gentrification and climate change at the same timeThe secret to success? Build affordable housing next to transit.
- Planet-gobbling stars are more common than we thoughtSpectral analysis of stellar “twins” also suggests a significant fraction of planetary systems may be unstable The post Planet-gobbling stars are more common than we thought appeared first on Physics World.
- Entries Invited for the Eleventh Annual Yale Environment 360 Film ContestThe eleventh annual Yale Environment 360 Film Contest is now accepting entries.Read more on E360 →
- Recycling Mystery: TiresLet’s be honest: Tires make the world go ’round. Unless you’re a professional speed walker,... The post Recycling Mystery: Tires appeared first on Earth911.
- Midlands residents needed for free energy upgradesOne of the UK’s biggest suppliers wants to help upgrade and advise homeowners on all things net zero. E.ON is looking for 1,000 residential mortgage holders in the East and West Midlands for a new research project aimed at driving greater energy efficiency. 1,000 participants in the region are needed, and applications are open now. […]
- 30 waste electrical items in average UK homeStockpiling of unwanted gadgets and equipment is on the rise, according to a new study. Overall, British households are now throwing away 103,000 tonnes of electricals each year, with each household now binning or stockpiling an average of 30 items they don’t use or need, up from 20 at the previous poll, unveiled in 2021. […]
- Plastic: The New Human Diet13352 The focus of this second edition was to promote national and international best practices and build alliances through disruptive, interactive, and collaborative activities, fostering...
- Plastic: The New Human Diet13352 The focus of this second edition was to promote national and international best practices and build alliances through disruptive, interactive, and collaborative activities, fostering...
- Storytellers take a stand to protect wildlifeThe power of wildlife photographers lies in their ability to speak to our hearts. They help show why animals and their natural habitats are worth admiring and, by extension, saving. The post Storytellers take a stand to protect wildlife appeared first on Environment America.
- These ‘green banks’ are getting billions to decarbonize disadvantaged communitiesThe Biden administration just distributed $20 billion in IRA funding to loan to individuals and communities across the country.
- Southern Resident orcas could be diving towards a “bright extinction”, but we can help them.A new study suggests rates of population decline are intensifying, but we know there’s steps we can take to help Southern Resident orcas. The post Southern Resident orcas could be diving towards a “bright extinction”, but we can help them. appeared first on Environment America.
- It’s Nesting Season: Don’t Forget to Share the Shore with Coastal BirdsAs the weather warms up, many of us will be visiting the beach this summer. We’re not the only ones who love the sun and sand—tiny, cotton-ball-sized chicks like Western Snowy Plovers will soon...
- It’s Nesting Season: Don’t Forget to Share the Shore with Coastal BirdsAs the weather warms up, many of us will be visiting the beach this summer. We’re not the only ones who love the sun and sand—tiny, cotton-ball-sized chicks like Western Snowy Plovers will soon...
- Transformer efficiency rule leaves energy savings on the tableThe final efficiency standards for utility transformers save only one-third as much energy as standards at DOE’s proposed levels would have. The post Transformer efficiency rule leaves energy savings on the table appeared first on Environment America.
- Aptera Motors Gets $33M+ Boost for Solar Electric Vehicle ProductionAptera’s commitment to revolutionizing transportation is evident in its innovative vehicle design and production approach. The company has developed a solar electric vehicle that promises to meet most daily driving needs off-grid, thanks to its patented two-axis automotive-grade solar panels, an efficient powertrain, and one of the most energy-dense battery packs in the industry.
- GSA Advances Federal EV Infrastructure with Recent FedRAMP Authorization and InvestmentThe U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has taken significant steps to enhance the federal government's electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, highlighting a commitment to sustainability and modernization in federal operations.
- Michigan Leads Charge in Food Waste to Landfill ReductionGiven the alarming figure of over two billion pounds of food waste annually ending up in Michigan’s landfills, these local efforts are critical in mitigating methane emissions, a significant contributor to climate change.
- REBCO high-temperature superconductors are ideal for tokamak magnets, study suggestsExtensive research confirms material’s ability to create compact yet powerful fields The post REBCO high-temperature superconductors are ideal for tokamak magnets, study suggests appeared first on Physics World.
- Japan’s Circular Cities Lead the Way in Waste ManagementIn the face of growing global waste challenges, Japan's circular cities like Osaki, Kamikatsu, and Kitakyushu are pioneering sustainable waste management and recycling practices, demonstrating the power of circular economies to transform urban environments and combat the waste problem on a systemic level.
- DOE Energizes Better Buildings, Better Plants SummitThe DOE’s Better Buildings Initiative collaborates with leading figures in public and private sectors to develop advanced solutions, foster climate leadership, and support workforce development. These efforts align with the Biden-Harris Administration’s objectives to tackle the climate crisis head-on.
- Battery cyclers: shedding light on the detail of electrochemical materials and devicesHigh-performance battery cyclers offer reliable, accurate and repeatable test sequences in R&D and production settings The post Battery cyclers: shedding light on the detail of electrochemical materials and devices appeared first on Physics World.
- Recycling Mystery: Ice Cream CartonsI scream, you scream, we all scream when it comes to recycling ice cream cartons.... The post Recycling Mystery: Ice Cream Cartons appeared first on Earth911.
- Origin Materials Hits Milestone with First Large-Scale Wood Residue ConversionJohn Bissell, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Origin Materials shared insights into the transition from utilizing corn starch-based production to embracing locally sourced wood residues. This shift not only showcases the company’s adaptability but also its dedication to sustainable practices.
- Science centres inspire scientific literacy and diversity in STEMOur guest is Frederic Bertley, who heads COSI (Center of Science and Industry) in Columbus, Ohio The post Science centres inspire scientific literacy and diversity in STEM appeared first on Physics World.
- The Environmental Cost of Misleading “Green” LabelsAn overwhelming 95% of respondents prefer climate-friendly products when available, but this report uncovers a troubling gap between consumer expectations and the reality of product claims, especially in the meat and dairy sectors, notorious for their substantial environmental impact.
- A Nuclear Power Revival Is Sparking a Surge in Uranium MiningA push for nuclear power is fueling demand for uranium, spurring the opening of new mines. The industry says new technologies will eliminate pollution from uranium mining, but its toxic legacy, particularly in the U.S. Southwest, leaves many wary of an incipient mining boom. Read more on E360 →
- Tackling Climate Change with Veterinary Anesthetic CaptureMars Veterinary Health is initiating a pilot program across 10 small animal hospitals to implement SageTech Medical’s gas capture technology, with ambitions to expand
- A Day for Zero WasteThe can you set out by the curb every week may not seem so big.... The post A Day for Zero Waste appeared first on Earth911.
- Why doesn’t the government agree with greater ambition for the Future Homes Standard?This post is by Sue Riddlestone OBE, CEO of Bioregional. Leading experts in sustainable housebuilding have sent a clear message to the government – the Future Homes Standard will not deliver the energy efficient homes that we need. As the consultation on the proposed Future […]
- As Amazon eliminates plastic packaging abroad, it’s using even more in the USA new report finds Amazon has reduced plastic packaging the most in countries with stringent regulations.
- Quasiparticles called merons appear in a synthetic antiferromagnet for the first timeCollective topological chiral spin textures could lead to new concepts for spintronics devices The post Quasiparticles called merons appear in a synthetic antiferromagnet for the first time appeared first on Physics World.
- How big-box stores and schools can help marginalized communities go solarInstalling solar arrays on commercial and public buildings could bring renewable energy to two-thirds of the nation's disadvantaged neighborhoods.
- How to spot climate misinformation and disinformation, and counter bothCommunication expert Kathryn Bonner understands the environmental crisis is a battle of hearts and minds, with lobbyists and campaigners on the frontline. As someone who has been closely following the evolving landscape of climate communications, I am acutely aware of the challenges that lie ahead. At ACT Climate Labs, we are on a mission to […]
- WATCH: Partners needed for plastic-fuel conversion plant expansionThe advanced pyrolisis technology is already in use across India and Morocco, and is now set for multiple sites in Europe, the Middle and Far East. Clean-Seas, a subsidiary of US-based Clean Vision, is behind the rollout of plants, which will soon include a joint venture with the states of Arizona and West Virginia worth […] The post WATCH: Partners needed for plastic-fuel conversion plant expansion appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Shifting the balance of powerShifting the balance of power Channel Comment Yasmin 4th April 2024 Teaser Media
- Now hiring: Washington, D.C. summer interns for the environmentApply today to make a difference on plastic pollution, climate change and more. The post Now hiring: Washington, D.C. summer interns for the environment appeared first on Environment America.
- Victory for Nature: 225,000 acres in Colorado protectedThe process, called an administrative mineral withdrawal, prohibits new mining, oil and gas drilling projects. The post Victory for Nature: 225,000 acres in Colorado protected appeared first on Environment America.
- Tennessee Valley Authority to Retire Kingston Fossil PlantIn their place, TVA will construct an energy complex that will integrate at least 1,500 megawatts of combined cycle and dual-fuel Aeroderivative natural gas combustion turbines and also feature
- BurnBot Raises $20M for Innovative Wildfire Prevention TechnologyBurnBot’s innovative RX technology, a mechanized prescribed fire system, introduces a solution allowing precise fire deployment within a controlled chamber, drastically reducing smoke and escape risks.
- Clean water groups urge Congress to tackle microplasticsTiny plastic pellets, also called nurdles, pose big problems for local waterways. The post Clean water groups urge Congress to tackle microplastics appeared first on Environment America.
- New research suggests that Resident and Transient orcas are different speciesIt’s long been thought that orcas consist of multiple species. A newly released study confirms that. The post New research suggests that Resident and Transient orcas are different species appeared first on Environment America.
- CATL’s Strategic Move to the North American EV Battery MarketIn a strategic push towards decarbonization and bolstering the North American electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturing capacity, Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd (CATL) is leveraging partnerships with automotive giants General Motors (GM) and Ford.
- Celebrating National Frog Month this AprilRestoring protections for Illinois wetlands would be un-frog-ettable. The post Celebrating National Frog Month this April appeared first on Environment America.
- Jane Goodall’s legacy of empathy, curiosity, and courageAs the iconic scientist and activist celebrates her 90th birthday, her message for younger generations is one of hope — and not fearing the next adventure.
- Eaton Launches Groundbreaking Clean Energy Microgrid in Puerto RicoEaton recently inaugurated a clean energy microgrid at its Arecibo, Puerto Rico facility. Renowned for manufacturing circuit breakers essential for homes, buildings, and industrial applications, they have partnered with Enel North America. The project is a positive step toward sustainable energy usage in Puerto Rico, showcasing a substantial decrease in carbon emissions, improvement in energy resilience, and an overall enhancement of community infrastructure. A Milestone for Sustainable Power: Eaton’s Clean Energy Initiative Eaton’s initiative in Arecibo stands out as Puerto Rico’s first large-scale clean energy microgrid system. By employing Eaton and Enel North America’s technologies, the project reduces the facility’s…
- Open waste burning elevates health risk in Northwestern GreenlandA case study on the effects of open waste burning on air quality in Northwestern Greenland used advanced particulate monitoring to better understand the air quality risks of this kind of pollution. The study monitored aerial pollutants at a small community, producing findings that have been published in Atmospheric Science Letters. It focused on Qaanaaq, […]
- Nopetro Renewables Breaks Ground on First RNG Facility in Southern FloridaThe Vero Beach Nopetro Eco District represents a $40 million investment and is expected to produce 3 million gallons of RNG annually, significantly reducing CO2 emissions and fostering local job creation.
- Countries fail to accurately report emissionsCountries often inflate their emissions forecasts on which they base their climate pledges, according to new research from Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU). The pledges of many countries to reduce carbon emissions essentially don’t require them to deviate from business-as-usual trajectories, at a time when global climate targets can no longer be achieved […]
- Calls for flooding fund as farmers speak of fears for 2024 harvest after one of the wettest winters in decadesA scheme to support flood-hit farmers must open as soon as possible, the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has urged, after one of the wettest and stormiest winters in decades. As spring blooms and lambing continues across the UK, thousands of acres of prime food-producing land remain submerged or waterlogged, following months of relentless […]
- Textile Recycling Association warns of imminent collapse of the sectorThe Textile Recycling Association (TRA) are sounding the alarm about the imminent collapse of the textile recycling sector due to global market challenges. “As the recognised trade association for over 75% of the UK’s Used Textiles collectors and sorters, we have been made aware of their plight by our members,” said the statement. “There is […]
- Construction complete on the 3200 megapixel Legacy Survey of Space and Time cameraThe instrument will spend the coming decade imaging over 20 million galaxies to create a 'movie' of the universe The post Construction complete on the 3200 megapixel Legacy Survey of Space and Time camera appeared first on Physics World.
- Can Simply Boiling Water Combat Nano- and Microplastic Pollution?By conducting experiments with complex tap water samples, spiked with NMPs and boiled for five minutes, the team discovered that the boiling process induces the formation of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) incrusts. These crystalline structures effectively encapsulate the plastic particles, allowing them
- Noisy Summer Ahead for U.S. as Dueling Broods of Cicadas EmergeThis month will see swarms of big, noisy, chirping cicadas begin to emerge in the U.S. as two large broods take flight at the same time. Read more on E360 →
- A Virtual Reality Film That Makes the Climate Crisis Feel “Real”'Once a Glacier' is about a girl who tries to save a glacier—and with it, forge new empathy for our fellow humans and planet.
- Cumbria, Hull, Rutland among councils suffering huge bus service lossPublic transport should be a cornerstone of England’s net zero plans, but cutbacks by local authorities risk increasing inequity and accessibility issues. According to the i newspaper, 90% of council-run bus services have disappeared since 2010, with around 16million miles of route lost among the 10 worst-affected areas. Regional variations were also stark, with northern England […] The post Cumbria, Hull, Rutland among councils suffering huge bus service loss appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Empowering Small to Medium Enterprises Towards Energy-Efficient OperationsSMEs must prioritize closely monitoring the effects of implemented measures. This goes beyond merely checking energy bills; it necessitates thorough examination of data from energy monitoring systems.
- Sublime Systems Selected for Potential $87 Million DOE InvestmentSublime Systems’ innovative electrochemical cement manufacturing process eliminates the need for fossil-fuel combustion, drastically reducing emissions of NOx, SOx, mercury particulates, and other pollutants typically associated with industrial activities.
- US experienced staggering growth in solar and wind power over the last decadeNearly a quarter of the nation's grid now runs on renewables, bringing the country closer to its climate goals.
- North Carolina tried to rebuild affordable housing after a hurricane. It took half a decade.Documents show how federal paperwork delayed the state’s recovery from Hurricane Florence and left low-income renters in the lurch.
- All-optical space-air-sea communication network makes its debut Prototype system uses four different light sources to transmit information The post All-optical space-air-sea communication network makes its debut appeared first on Physics World.
- Can this new technology finally end chick culling in egg industry?Each year, the UK consumes 12billion eggs, resulting in the cull of 45illion male chicks in the process. According to a new poll by Dutch firm In Ovo, two-thirds of the British public now wants to see this ‘unacceptable’ practice stopped. New legislation should be introduced to prevent ongoing unnecessary deaths. In the production of […] The post Can this new technology finally end chick culling in egg industry? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- WATCH: Campaign begins for local authority controlled housing policy‘The UK is in dire need of new homes… but not just any old homes… fit for the future, which means much better energy performance.’ Journalist and presenter Kevin McCloud has joined forces with the Good Law Project to launch a new campaign aiming to see housing policy placed in the hands of local authorities. […] The post WATCH: Campaign begins for local authority controlled housing policy appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Refugee Environmental Protection Fund: fix or fiction?Refugee Environmental Protection Fund: fix or fiction? Channel Comment Yasmin 3rd April 2024 Teaser Media
- Conservation and Climate Provisions Prioritized in Biden Administration’s Annual Budget RequestThe Biden Administration’s fiscal year 2025 budget request to Congress featured a clear focus on conserving our natural resources and addressing urgent issues like biodiversity and climate change...
- Conservation and Climate Provisions Prioritized in Biden Administration’s Annual Budget RequestThe Biden Administration’s fiscal year 2025 budget request to Congress featured a clear focus on conserving our natural resources and addressing urgent issues like biodiversity and climate change...
- Statement: Right whale mother dead off coast of VirginiaMore devastating news for the critically endangered species. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has confirmed that another right whale has been found dead off the coast of Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia. The post Statement: Right whale mother dead off coast of Virginia appeared first on Environment America.
- Anchoring CO2 to DNA as a Path Towards Sustainable Chemical ProductionDiscover how MIT's innovative approach to converting CO2 into valuable chemical precursors paves the way for industrial-scale decarbonization and efficient chemical manufacturing.
- UPenn Explores the Future of Grid ReliabilityThe United States electric grid is increasingly vulnerable, facing challenges from extreme weather events to aging infrastructure. Research from the University of Pennsylvania delves into these challenges, arguing that the solution lies not in the energy sources we rely on but in the governance structures
- What is the Willow Project? A Ticking “Carbon Bomb”The Biden administration announced in March 2023 that it had approved a scaled-down version of the ConocoPhillips Willow Project. The post What is the Willow Project? A Ticking “Carbon Bomb” appeared first on Environment America.
- Neutron mirror gets a boost from boron carbideReflection and polarization benefit from sharper atomic interfaces The post Neutron mirror gets a boost from boron carbide appeared first on Physics World.
- Rising Regulatory Pressures on U.S. Chemical Manufacturing SectorThe impending Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations on chemicals critical to semiconductor manufacturing could significantly disrupt domestic production and elevate costs, posing challenges to President Joe Biden's environmental and economic objectives.
- Climeworks, LEGO Building a Cleaner FutureThis strategic alliance underscores LEGO's comprehensive strategy to achieve net-zero carbon emissions, leveraging Climeworks' Direct Air Capture and Storage (DAC+S) solution to permanently remove CO2 emissions from the atmosphere.
- Southwest Airlines Advances Sustainability Goals with SAFFiRE Renewables AcquisitionThrough its subsidiary Southwest Airlines Renewable Ventures, LLC, Southwest aims to bolster the production and accessibility of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), utilizing SAFFiRE's pioneering technology developed in collaboration with the Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
- New approach to monitoring freshwater quality can identify sources of pollution, and predict their effectsThe source of pollutants in rivers and freshwater lakes can now be identified using a comprehensive new water quality analysis, according to scientists at the University of Cambridge and Trent University, Canada. Microparticles from car tyres, pesticides from farmers’ fields, and toxins from harmful algal blooms are just some of the organic chemicals that can […]
- Powerful partnership puts solar and wind projects on the mapA free new tool has been launched for local authorities to help them quickly identify potential locations for green energy projects. Across London, the East and South East, 80% of local authorities have declared a climate emergency and most are creating energy plans. UK Power Networks, which distributes electricity in these areas, has combined 18 […]
- Utilities should prepare ahead of mandatory monitoringHealthier rivers will be one outcome of implementation of the Environment Act 21, writes Darren Hanson of water technology firm Xylem. Now water companies need to concentrate efforts on ensuring a smooth rollout of monitoring technology. The deadline is approaching for water companies to have in place monitoring requirements of the Environment Act 21. Part […]
- Dr. Martens Innovates with Reclaimed Leather CollectionDr. Martens has harnessed Gen Phoenix’s cutting-edge technology to create the Genix Nappa material, showcasing a blend of tradition and innovation. This process involves breaking down waste leather to the fiber level and reconstructing it with recycled water, resulting in a premium, durable recycled material.
- Ballard Power Systems to Launch Fuel Cell Gigafactory in Texas with $54 Million IRS InvestmentBallard Power Systems has announced the planned establishment of a new fuel cell Gigafactory in Rockwall, Texas, supported by a $54 million investment tax credit from the U.S. IRS. This initiative highlights Ballard's commitment to leading the transition towards a sustainable and decarbonized future.
- This Earth Day, Choose the Planet Over PlasticsIn keeping with the theme of Earth Day 2024, how do we reduce global plastic pollution and ensure a more sustainable future?
- 9 Alternatives to Single-Use Plastic StrawsSingle-use plastic straws are an environmental problem that few people think about. But consider the popularity... The post 9 Alternatives to Single-Use Plastic Straws appeared first on Earth911.
- Despite Official Vote, the Evidence of the Anthropocene Is ClearWhen a governing body of the International Union of Geological Sciences voted down a proposal to name a new epoch in Earth’s history, it ignored conclusive evidence that for the first time, a single species — humans — has fundamentally altered the planet. Read more on E360 →
- Trade and climate internationalismTrade and climate internationalism Channel Comment Yasmin 2nd April 2024 Teaser Media
- The EPA wanted to clean up steel mills. Then a group of Rust Belt senators got involved.Steel towns will see some reductions in toxic pollution from new regulations — but not as much as they’d hoped.
- Entangled photons enhance adaptive optical imagingQuantum-enhanced adaptive optics can produce higher-resolution microscopy images The post Entangled photons enhance adaptive optical imaging appeared first on Physics World.
- Indigenous peoples’ climate labor benefits everyone. Should it be paid?“I don’t think money is going to solve it. But I also feel like we do have a responsibility to ensure that we are taking care of the people who are working for all of us.”
- We Earthlings: Recycle a Six-Pack of Aluminum CansWhen you recycle a six-pack of aluminum cans, you save the amount of energy equal... The post We Earthlings: Recycle a Six-Pack of Aluminum Cans appeared first on Earth911.
- 1/3 of UK city residents will soon leave for more green spaceMore than half of those living in urban areas said they intended to move in search of green space at some point in their future. Access to fresher air, access to nature, and space were all cited as key drivers. Many also said this would take them closer to friends and family. The results of […] The post 1/3 of UK city residents will soon leave for more green space appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Englishwoman who bought a mountain and planted 250,000 treesOne determined ecologist has reintroduced tens of native flora species to hundreds of acres. Here’s what she has learnt in the process. Sally Phillips has been a passionate environmentalist almost as long as she can remember. At least since the first time she stopped to think about how we treat our planet. ‘Using materials and […] The post The Englishwoman who bought a mountain and planted 250,000 trees appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Partnerships and conservation: how is ENCA developing in Chile?In January, we celebrated the second anniversary of the official launch of the National Bird Conservation Strategy in Chile (ENCAChile), an unprecedented collaborative platform composed of eight...
- Partnerships and conservation: how is ENCA moving forward in Chile?In January, we celebrated the second anniversary of the official launch of the National Bird Conservation Strategy in Chile (ENCAChile), an unprecedented collaborative platform composed of eight...
- Partnerships and conservation: how is ENCA moving forward in Chile?In January, we celebrated the second anniversary of the official launch of the National Bird Conservation Strategy in Chile (ENCAChile), an unprecedented collaborative platform composed of eight...
- Audubon Events Marking Earth Day 2024Audubon is holding events at the national, state, and local levels marking Earth Day on and around April 22 to celebrate birds and wildlife. Here are some highlights from across the U.S.: Los...
- Audubon Events Marking Earth Day 2024Audubon is holding events at the national, state, and local levels marking Earth Day on and around April 22 to celebrate birds and wildlife. Here are some highlights from across the U.S.: Los...
- Feds extend nuclear power subsidyThe appropriations bill passed by Congress and signed by President Biden extends the Price-Anderson Act through 2065 The post Feds extend nuclear power subsidy appeared first on Environment America.
- Anaerobic Digestion in Australia Fuels a Greener FutureAnaerobic Digestion emerges as a key player in Australia's renewable energy sector, offering innovative solutions for waste management and contributing significantly to the nation's sustainable and economic growth.
- Turning Challenges into Opportunities in the E-Waste CrisisGlobally, only 42% of countries have adopted some kind of e-waste policy, regulation, or legislation.
- The EPA’s push to clean up trucking goes way beyond 18-wheelersDelivery trucks, school buses, and other short-haul vehicles will electrify much faster than big rigs, easing air pollution in urban neighborhoods.
- Making Beauty Sustainable with PACTPACT, a pacesetter for recycling within the beauty sector, is stepping up to share hard truths and offer tangible solutions for packaging production, material claims, recycling rates, and the end-of-life realities in the industry.
- Utility-scale solar capacity eclipses nuclearUtility-scale solar capacity in the United States officially passed that of nuclear power in January 2024 according to the latest federal data. The post Utility-scale solar capacity eclipses nuclear appeared first on Environment America.
- Harmonizing Sustainability: Music Giants Tune into Environmental ResponsibilityThe music industry sees some leading artists adopting green initiatives for their tours. From using renewable energy to reducing waste, these musicians are setting a new standard for eco-conscious entertainment, demonstrating that impactful change and great music can go hand in hand.
- Oregon Governor Signs Right to Repair LawOregon's pioneering Right to Repair legislation marks a significant step towards sustainability and consumer empowerment. By mandating access to repair manuals, parts, and tools, the state champions a future where electronic devices are maintained longer, reducing waste and fostering a culture of repair over replacement.
- Unexploded WWII Bombs Have Grown More Dangerous Over TimeLong-buried bombs leftover from World War I and World War II have become more volatile, a new study finds, raising the odds that a dormant explosive detonates. Read more on E360 →
- Africa’s quantum future offers a beacon of hopeFarai Mazhandu and Mhlambululi Mafu argue that quantum technologies can help propel the continent into a new era The post Africa’s quantum future offers a beacon of hope appeared first on Physics World.
- U.S. Sets Stringent GHG Standards for Heavy-Duty VehiclesThe U.S. EPA announces the strongest greenhouse gas standards for heavy-duty vehicles to date, aiming to slash emissions, foster economic growth, and ensure environmental justice. This regulation set a new benchmark for the transportation sector's sustainable future.
- Electric Vehicle Adoption Requires More Effective Public and Private ManagementRegulation can help accelerate the adoption of EVs, but more effective public and private management is needed to build better EVs and ensure that charging them is easy and convenient.
- Mondi Group Enters the Canadian Market with Hinton Pulp AcquisitionMondi intends to invest approximately $432 million, primarily in a new kraft paper machine with an annual production capacity of 200,000 tons.
- Transform Grief Into Environmental Healing with Memorial TreesThe loss of a beloved family member is one of the most challenging times humans... The post Transform Grief Into Environmental Healing with Memorial Trees appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast Special: Water For Peace With Model And Water Philanthropist Georgie BadielJoin Earth911’s Mitch Ratcliffe for a special World Water Day conversation with model and activist... The post Earth911 Podcast Special: Water For Peace With Model And Water Philanthropist Georgie Badiel appeared first on Earth911.
- Unveiling the Future? The Revolutionary CO2-Powered Office BuildingDiscover "The Carbon Conduit," the world's first CO2-powered office building, in our latest exploration of sustainable architecture. This revolutionary project promises to transform environmental challenges into innovative energy solutions. But is everything as it seems?
- What to Do if You’ve Been Accused of an Environmental CrimeWith so many environmental protection laws in place and constantly changing, environmental crimes aren’t always easy to avoid. Many people end up with violations, fines, and criminal charges for violating laws like the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, … What to Do if You’ve Been Accused of an Environmental Crime Read More » The post What to Do if You’ve Been Accused of an Environmental Crime appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Indigenous Pacific wildfire survivors on Maui can finally get FEMA helpThree Pacific nations signed treaties with the U.S. Then Congress changed the rules.
- How to dispose of your old vape (responsibly)One of the fastest growing sources of pollution, e-cigarettes are a scourge of Britain’s streets. With this in mind, we look to the industry itself for guidance on how to throw old devices away without damaging the environment. Vapes can be damaging to the planet for numerous reasons, the main one being that hardly any […] The post How to dispose of your old vape (responsibly) appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Artificial intelligence will help pick Nobel Prize for Physics winnersSwedish Academy believes AI will reduce bias in evaluating nominations The post Artificial intelligence will help pick Nobel Prize for Physics winners appeared first on Physics World.
- In Texas, ex-oil and gas workers champion geothermal energy as a replacement for fossil-fueled power plantsTexas has become an early hot spot for geothermal energy exploration as scores of former oil industry workers and executives are taking their knowledge to a new energy source.
- Midwest maple syrup producers adapt to record warm winter, uncertainty as climate changesHuman-caused climate change is having varied and unpredictable effects on maple harvests in Wisconsin, Iowa, and elsewhere, experts say.
- A Future for Birds and People in the Colorado River BasinAudubon has joined partner conservation organizations to propose “Cooperative Conservation” as an alternative for the federal Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) to study as they consider how to...
- A Future for Birds and People in the Colorado River BasinAudubon has joined partner conservation organizations to propose “Cooperative Conservation” as an alternative for the federal Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) to study as they consider how to...
- Sea otters protect the Pacific coastline“By the time the study wrapped, the otters were preventing 10 or so inches of salt marsh loss per year.” The post Sea otters protect the Pacific coastline appeared first on Environment America.
- Let’s protect Oregon’s underwater forestsOregon’s underwater forests are vitally important, and there’s more we can do to protect them. The post Let’s protect Oregon’s underwater forests appeared first on Environment America.
- Unwrapping the Truth Behind That Easter ChocolateGlobal chocolate consumption will be nearly 2 pounds per person in 2024. This figure represents a global appetite for chocolate, from everyday consumption to seasonal peaks like Easter
- How Extreme Weather Tests Facilities Housing the Last of a SpeciesLast August, the deadliest U.S. wildfires in a century raged across Maui. Sparked by severe drought, strong winds from Hurricane Dora, and downed powerlines, the fires killed more than 100 people and...
- How Extreme Weather Tests Facilities Housing the Last of a SpeciesLast August, the deadliest U.S. wildfires in a century raged across Maui. Sparked by severe drought, strong winds from Hurricane Dora, and downed powerlines, the fires killed more than 100 people and...
- How Extreme Weather Tests Facilities Housing the Last of a SpeciesLast August, the deadliest U.S. wildfires in a century raged across Maui. Sparked by severe drought, strong winds from Hurricane Dora, and downed powerlines, the fires killed more than 100 people and...
- PortsToronto Spearheads Innovative Trash Trapping to Cleanse Urban WaterwaysPortsToronto and the University of Toronto Trash Team successfully extracted 43 kilograms of waste, including over 62k pieces of plastic pollution, from Toronto Harbor, demonstrating the efficacy of cutting-edge trash trapping technology in combating urban waterway pollution.
- Alternative Spring Break Students Help Push for Okefenokee ProtectionsSix college students active with the Student PIRGS traveled to Atlanta to team up with Environment Georgia and hit the streets instead of the beach to fight for the Okefenokee. The post Alternative Spring Break Students Help Push for Okefenokee Protections appeared first on Environment America.
- Fanning the Flames: Rethinking Fire Suppression StrategiesRethinking traditional wildfire suppression methods could be the key to mitigating future fire-related disasters, offering a new perspective for businesses in fire-prone areas.
- Register to Present at the Climate School’s Earth Month and Student Research ShowcaseColumbia's annual Earth Month and Student Research Showcase will take place on April 26.
- A New Era of Electric Power: BPA’s Long-Term Contract BlueprintBPA will begin policy implementation and contract development workshops in April, aiming to finalize new long-term contracts by December 2025.
- Harnessing the Power of Sound for Coral Reef RestorationHarnessing the innovative power of sound, underwater speakers playing healthy reef noises significantly enhance coral larvae settlement, offering a promising tool for the restoration and protection of degraded coral reefs around the globe.
- Walmart to Power Up New Clean Energy ProjectsWalmart commits to continued energy transformation with nearly 1 GW of new clean energy projects. Multi-state projects aim to enhance access to renewable energy, support local economies, and drive significant savings, particularly for low-to-moderate
- Guest Perspective: Embracing the Circular Economy Means Transforming Food Packaging for a Sustainable FutureEmbracing the circular economy is vitally important for all industries, especially in the context of... The post Guest Perspective: Embracing the Circular Economy Means Transforming Food Packaging for a Sustainable Future appeared first on Earth911.
- Ask me anything: Katrin Erath-Dulitz ‘As a researcher, I rely on creative thinking’Katrin Erath-Dulitz is a researcher at the University of Innsbruck who studies chemical reactions at very low temperatures The post Ask me anything: Katrin Erath-Dulitz ‘As a researcher, I rely on creative thinking’ appeared first on Physics World.
- With energy demand surging, utilities fall back on their old standby: Fossil fuelsFederal incentives for clean energy are struggling to overcome old-school planning.
- Puerto Rico declares an emergency as cases of dengue fever spikeWarmer temperatures are driving outbreaks of dengue worldwide, with millions of cases already reported in 2024.
- Bug Out With the Birds by Finding an Insect HatchBugs are a blessing and a curse for birders. Being swarmed by a squadron of mosquitos while walking through a marsh might as well be a birding rite of passage. And what would a summer outing be...
- Bug Out With the Birds by Finding an Insect HatchBugs are a blessing and a curse for birders. Being swarmed by a squadron of mosquitos while walking through a marsh might as well be a birding rite of passage. And what would a summer outing be...
- Polar Ice Melt Is Altering the Rotation of the Earth, Affecting TimekeepingThe Earth is spinning slightly faster than it was a few years ago, but the rapid melt of polar ice is keeping that acceleration in check, with consequences for timekeeping, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Lavender, marjoram and ivy improve clean air from green wallsNew research from the University of Surrey has revealed the best species for purifying the atmosphere. Studying 10 individual plant types on a custom-built 1.4metre green wall situated at the A3 in Guildford, the team drew a number of conclusions which could help maximise the impact of future infrastructure. Evergreen, candytuft, and ivy leaves were […] The post Lavender, marjoram and ivy improve clean air from green walls appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Protect the Grand CanyonA uranium mine just began operations — mere miles from the Grand Canyon and all of the wildlife that call it home. The post Protect the Grand Canyon appeared first on Environment America.
- Endangered Species Act Rules Prioritize Science in Conserving Vulnerable SpeciesWASHINGTON (March 28, 2024) – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced new rules governing the implementation of the Endangered Species Act, restoring some protections that were removed under...
- Endangered Species Act Rules Prioritize Science in Conserving Vulnerable SpeciesWASHINGTON (March 28, 2024) – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced new rules governing the implementation of the Endangered Species Act, restoring some protections that were removed under...
- Coordinated Conservation and Filling Data Gaps for Saline Lake Bird Populations NeededIn the last 50 years, we have seen the tragic loss of 3 billion birds in North America. While some populations of waterbirds and waterfowl have increased due to active conservation of wetlands over...
- Coordinated Conservation and Filling Data Gaps for Saline Lake Bird Populations NeededIn the last 50 years, we have seen the tragic loss of 3 billion birds in North America. While some populations of waterbirds and waterfowl have increased due to active conservation of wetlands over...
- Could This Water Plant Be the Future of Sustainable Food?Penn State's researchers are highlighting Carolina Azolla's potential use in sustainable agriculture. This swift-growing water plant offers eco-friendly fertilizer options and a sustainable food source for crisis scenarios, promising to reshape food security and farming methods.
- Landfills bake the planet even more than we realizedAerial monitoring finds they emit methane at levels at least 40 percent higher than previously reported to the EPA.
- Superfund Is Short of Money. Can It Be Fixed By Tinkering Around the Edges?This week, Inside EPA (subscription required) ran a story indicating that EPA is trying to figure out how to juggle some increasingly expensive cleanups with shortfalls in Superfund tax revenue. The story notes that EPA is adding expensive new sites to the National Priorities List, while also anticipating new costs resulting from PFAS regulation and more stringent lead cleanup levels. Can we just face facts and acknowledge that Superfund as presently constituted simply doesn’t work? … More The post Superfund Is Short of Money. Can It Be Fixed By Tinkering Around the Edges? first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Americans Demand Greater Efforts in Plastic RecyclingThe Plastic Perspectives Report 2024 by CleanHub highlights a significant demand among Americans for improved recycling efforts and sustainable packaging, with calls for increased governmental and brand action towards tackling plastic pollution.
- Open access database to benchmark the decarbonisation of buildingsSeemingly the first international open access database of its kind, Ramboll CO2mpare is a carbon analysis benchmark database that lets buildings industry actors and governments to compare and benchmark their carbon reduction strategies. It is currently being used with more than 130 buildings projects across six countries, and was officially launched at the Buildings and […]
- £3.4 billion ‘electricity superhighway’ will speed up energy projects delivery, says OFGEMOFGEM has announced it is consulting on a proposed funding package of £3.4 billion for a subsea and underground 500km electricity superhighway between Scotland and Yorkshire which could power up to 2 million homes. Eastern Green Link 2 (EGL2) is a 2GW high voltage electricity ‘superhighway’ cable link between Peterhead in Aberdeenshire and Drax in […]
- Pirelli Sets the Pace With Forest-Friendly TiresFormula 1's sustainability drive accelerates as Pirelli's innovative, forest-friendly tires receive the Forest Stewardship Council's approval, marking a significant stride in eco-conscious motorsports.
- Deep Sky, Avnos Unite for Carbon CaptureDeep Sky and Avnos are set to revolutionize carbon capture in Canada with Hybrid Direct Air Capture technology, utilizing the country's rich renewable energy resources to combat climate change.
- Superfluid helium: the quantum curiosity behind huge experiments like the LHCAccelerator engineer John Weisend is our podcast guest The post Superfluid helium: the quantum curiosity behind huge experiments like the LHC appeared first on Physics World.
- Europe’s Climate Challenge: Navigating the Rising Tide of RisksThe EUCRA identifies 36 major climate risks including ecosystems, food, health, infrastructure, and economy and finance. Over half of the listed risks demand immediate action, with eight flagged as particularly urgent.
- First demonstration that forests trap airborne microplasticsA research group in Japan has demonstrated that airborne microplastics adsorb to the epicuticular wax on the surface of forest canopy leaves, and that forests may act as terrestrial sinks for airborne microplastics The study used a new technique to measure the levels of microplastics adhering to the leaves. It was conducted by a multi-institutional […]
- What causes extreme flooding? German study weighs contributorsAccording to a recent study by researchers at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (abbreviated as “UFZ”), the more flood-driving factors there are, the more extreme a flood is. There are several factors that play an important role in the development of floods: air temperature, soil moisture, snow depth, and the daily precipitation in the […]
- The Hidden Environmental Cost of Used Vehicle ExportsVehicles destined overseas emit between 13% to 53% more per mile than those either scrapped or retained within the UK.
- Advanced pumping and digital solutions at the Water Equipment ShowProgressive cavity pumps technology firm SEEPEX is showcasing advanced Digital Solutions and CARE services at the upcoming Water Equipment Show on 16 May. The firm is a Gold sponsor of the event, and will present a wide range of innovative solutions designed for the water and wastewater industry at Stand G4. “Our pumping technology is […]
- Quantum jobs fair for kick-starting graduate careersKatherine Skipper reports from the Careers in Quantum fair at the University of Bristol The post Quantum jobs fair for kick-starting graduate careers appeared first on Physics World.
- 'Horror' at RSPCA Assured farms revealed'Horror' at RSPCA Assured farms revealed Channel News brendan 28th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Connecting the health and climate agendas will lead to faster action on bothThis article, written by Sophie O’Connell, policy adviser, was first published in National Health Executive magazine. Siloed working in the third sector and the government is getting in the way of effective action on climate and health. Experts in the environment sector could be accused […]
- Smart Cities, Green Grid, Sustainable Urban DevelopmentCities engaging in comprehensive green infrastructure initiatives can reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by up to 37%.
- When it comes to fish dynamics, three’s a schoolResearchers find that three fish is the minimum number to form a school The post When it comes to fish dynamics, three’s a school appeared first on Physics World.
- Creating a Small Cold Frame Greenhouse from Reclaimed WoodBuilding a small cold frame greenhouse from reclaimed wood is a enjoyable and sustainable weekend... The post Creating a Small Cold Frame Greenhouse from Reclaimed Wood appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Last Refuge of All That Is Truly WildToday’s inspiration is a quote from naturalist Ellen Meloy. In her book, Eating Stone: Imagination... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Last Refuge of All That Is Truly Wild appeared first on Earth911.
- Molecular imaging technique could improve breast cancer screeningLow-dose positron emission mammography could prove particularly valuable for detecting cancer in dense breast tissue The post Molecular imaging technique could improve breast cancer screening appeared first on Physics World.
- Menchie’s Froyo, ArrowStream Expand Supply Chain Efficiency PartnershipSince teaming up with ArrowStream in 2020, Menchie’s has seen significant process improvements, eliminating manual tasks through the supply chain platform.
- Elizabeth Kolbert wants us to rethink the stories we tell about climate changeIn "H Is for Hope," Kolbert explores the contradictions of a global problem, from A to Z.
- At 11,500 Feet, a ‘Climate Fast’ to Save the Melting HimalayaSonam Wangchuk has long worked to help people in India’s Ladakh region adapt to climate change. In an e360 interview, he explains why he fasted for 21 days to pressure the government to grant legal protections to the region’s fragile ecosystem and its life-giving glaciers.Read more on E360 →
- Ask Kenn: What's the Secret to Identifying Flycatchers?Who's Kenn? Simply put, Kenn is a national treasure. A renowned birder, author, and conservationist, Kenn Kaufman has spent his life dedicated to observing birds, reading about...
- Ask Kenn: What's the Secret to Identifying Flycatchers?Who's Kenn? Simply put, Kenn is a national treasure. A renowned birder, author, and conservationist, Kenn Kaufman has spent his life dedicated to observing birds, reading about...
- New guide to local authority grants for green, renewable energy transitionThe new resource lists eligibility criteria, application processes and timelines for UK Government grants worth millions. Developed by energy experts Geo Green Power, the Business Guide to Funding Renewables assesses the current slew of schemes designed to help with costs tied to upgrades, including the installation of insulation, boiler modernisation, heat pumps and more. Among […] The post New guide to local authority grants for green, renewable energy transition appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- EU Council passes new ecocide rules, but what does that mean?The Directive marks the conclusion of a legislative journey which began in 2021. A final vote on whether to enshrine new environmental protections in criminal law was held on Tuesday 26th March 2024. Ratified by the European Parliament in November 2023 with a second vote last month in which 499 were in favour, 100 against […] The post EU Council passes new ecocide rules, but what does that mean? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Royal Town Planning Institute issues warning on lack of BNG guidanceBiodiversity Net Gain laws came into effect in February, but 81% of professionals are concerned about lack of preparedness . Introduced under the Environment Act, the regulations require local authority planning departments to assess the impact on nature and habitats of any construction project. New housing schemes, for example, now need to show a positive […] The post Royal Town Planning Institute issues warning on lack of BNG guidance appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Save the WhalesEndangered right whales are dying off our coast. Here’s how we save them The post Save the Whales appeared first on Environment America.
- Collaborative Initiative to Transform Egypt’s Recycling LandscapeOver three years, the alliance plans to collect 1,543,235 lbs. of beverage cartons through a blockchain-powered platform.
- Last coal-fired power plant in New England slated to closeNew Hampshire utility plans to replace polluting plants with clean energy infrastructure The post Last coal-fired power plant in New England slated to close appeared first on Environment America.
- Recovering America’s Wildlife Act: a needed tool to protect wildlifeFunding for state wildlife agencies can help save America’s wildlife. More than 12,000 species are in need of conservation assistance. The post Recovering America’s Wildlife Act: a needed tool to protect wildlife appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: New England’s last coal-fired power plant slated for closureUtility plans to replace polluting plants with clean energy infrastructure The post STATEMENT: New England’s last coal-fired power plant slated for closure appeared first on Environment America.
- Gov. Kotek signs bill to support Oregon’s Marine Reserves ProgramOn Wednesday, Gov. Kotek signed a bill to invest further in Oregon’s most successful ocean conservation program. The post Gov. Kotek signs bill to support Oregon’s Marine Reserves Program appeared first on Environment America.
- Reviving Earth: The Sustainable Rebirth of Mud Architecture in Modern ConstructionIn the quest for sustainability, an ancient solution is making a remarkable comeback. Masons Ink, a visionary architecture firm from Bangalore, is pioneering the revival of mud construction to address modern environmental challenges. This article delves into the sustainable and resilient properties of mud as a building material, highlighting its significant role in reducing the carbon footprint of the construction industry.
- Key Ocean Current Contains a Warning on ClimateA new study shows that a giant current circling Antarctica has speeded up during past warm periods, eating away at the polar ice. It's doing it again now.
- Climate change will affect how time is corrected using ‘negative leap seconds’Melting of polar ice is accelerating our planet’s angular velocity The post Climate change will affect how time is corrected using ‘negative leap seconds’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Understanding the Federal Highway Administration’s Greenhouse Gas RuleThe rule’s announcement has initiated the start of legal challenges, reflective of broader debates on the scope of federal authority in environmental regulation.
- Governor Kotek signs the Right to Repair Act into lawOn Wednesday, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed the Right to Repair Act, making Oregon a national leader in the repair movement. The post Governor Kotek signs the Right to Repair Act into law appeared first on Environment America.
- Google Accelerates Renewable Energy Procurement with LevelTen’s LEAP ProcessLevelTen Energy and Google have completed numerous LEAP transactions across North America and Europe, engaging with large-scale multinational developers and smaller entities, including in challenging markets like the Netherlands.
- As climate change threatens cultural treasures, museums get creative to conserve both energy and artifactsMuseums are reckoning with their own carbon footprints as they work to safeguard their collections from heat and storms.
- Navigating Green Promises: New York Takes on JBSIn an era where corporate sustainability efforts are closely scrutinized, New York's legal action against JBS S.A. underscores the intricate dance between ambitious environmental commitments and the reality of operational capabilities. As the world's largest meat processing company faces allegations of greenwashing, the case spotlights the broader industry challenges and the imperative for verifiable sustainability strategies.
- Carbon credits would enable restoration of UK saltmarshes, says CEH studyWhile the marshes may have meant danger for Pip in Great Expectations, these wetland habitats are important wildlife havens and mitigate climate change. However, since Dickens’s novel was published in 1860, 85% of England’s saltmarsh has been lost as land has been claimed from the sea for agriculture, development or coastal flood defences. This has […]
- Unlock £1.1 billion by escalating the Plastic Packaging Tax, says VeoliaResource management company Veolia is calling for the Government to escalate the Plastic Packaging Tax to incentivise the end markets for recycled content, give investors confidence to build domestic infrastructure and stimulate green economic growth. The group commissioned research by climate action NGO WRAP to understand the economic and environmental impacts of escalating the Plastic […]
- U.S. Department of Energy Allocates Over $1.2 Billion for Cement Industry DecarbonizationThe awarded Portland Cement Association member companies are set to match this transformative federal investment, leveraging over $2 billion to demonstrate commercial-scale decarbonization solutions.
- Retrofit boosts energy efficiency at wastewater treatment plantA recent blower system retrofit at a wastewater treatment plan produced a noticeable uptick in energy efficiency resulting in significantly lower OPEX, explains gas compression expert AERZEN, which completed the work. Operational efficiency and reliability should be priorities in wastewater treatment. In recent times, there has been a focus on boosting energy efficiency and reducing […]
- This Map Shows Where Planting Trees Would Make Climate Change WorseThough oft touted as a fix for climate change, planting trees could, in some regions, make warming more severe, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- California to Expand Use of Save Foods FieldProtectNow approved for pre-harvest applications in California, this extension broadens the market reach, offering a solution that enhances food safety and reduces waste from field to fork.
- Incorporating Circular Economy: A New Growth Engine for SMEsThe total material consumption by the global economy has continued to rise, with over half a trillion tons consumed in the past six years alone, nearly matching the entirety of the 20th century.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Orlo Nutrition Introduces Carbon-Negative Algae-based Omega-3 Oil SupplementsNutritional supplements, which the Centers for Disease Control report that 57.6% of adults consume, have... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Orlo Nutrition Introduces Carbon-Negative Algae-based Omega-3 Oil Supplements appeared first on Earth911.
- Aqua Metals and 6K Energy Forge Key PartnershipThis strategic alliance leverages innovative recycling technologies to supply critical minerals for low-carbon battery production, a significant step towards a sustainable closed-loop battery ecosystem.
- Sustainable supermarket choices: Easter, electrified deliveries, and food banksWhich UK food retailers rank best on the environment? What should we look for when choosing where to buy our groceries? Ben Mercer unpacks the facts, from plastic wrapping to refill stations. As we strive to become more sustainable, we are constantly on the lookout for ways we can reduce our eco footprint and incorporate […] The post Sustainable supermarket choices: Easter, electrified deliveries, and food banks appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- This grass has toxic effects on US livestock, and it’s spreadingA toxic grass that threatens a quarter of U.S. cows is spreading. Can it be stopped?
- IPLC: The acronym that is keeping Indigenous advocates up at nightNative leaders say equating "Indigenous peoples" and "local communities" threatens hard-won treaty rights.
- Extreme heat drives up food prices. Just how bad will it get?New research shows that climate change is already fueling heatflation, with worse to come.
- New pro toolkit helps communities unlock green spaceThe resource contains advice for individuals and organisations looking to improve and introduce natural assets to their area. Developed by engineering consultancy Ramboll and Planning Aid for London, a free planning service, the kit is aligned with the Mayor of London’s green infrastructure strategy. The UK capital is made up of 20% green space, but […] The post New pro toolkit helps communities unlock green space appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Essex County Council permanently rolls out recycling centre bookingsThe trial system will now continue following a public consultation. 18,000 responses were taken into account, with 58% in favour of keeping the pre-booking policy for cars, and 72% backing it for vans and larger vehicles. Nine LGV-friendly sites were chosen for the pilot, which began in February 2022, before expanding to all recycling centres […] The post Essex County Council permanently rolls out recycling centre bookings appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How To Quit Fast Fashion for GoodThe MO of “fast fashion” brands is to mass-produce trendy designs at a low cost.... The post How To Quit Fast Fashion for Good appeared first on Earth911.
- Envoy for future generationsEnvoy for future generations Channel Comment Catherine Early 27th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Spring Into ActionAs I sit by my window, admiring the beauty of two Eastern Bluebirds flitting through the trees, I am delighted to share this edition of Audubon magazine with you. It coincides with the return of our...
- Spring Into ActionAs I sit by my window, admiring the beauty of two Eastern Bluebirds flitting through the trees, I am delighted to share this edition of Audubon magazine with you. It coincides with the return of our...
- DIY: Treat Your Cat to the Perks of the Outdoors—Minus the Pitfalls—With a CatioWhen Nora Auston moved to a new house in Portland, Oregon, a few years ago, she’d long been thinking about building a catio. Her family had revoked roaming privileges for Bertie, “our grouchy old...
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- DIY: Treat Your Cat to the Perks of the Outdoors—Minus the Pitfalls—With a CatioWhen Nora Auston moved to a new house in Portland, Oregon, a few years ago, she’d long been thinking about building a catio. Her family had revoked roaming privileges for Bertie, “our grouchy old...
- Saline Lakes Are Dying—Scientists Hope This Unusual Shorebird Can Help Save Them.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
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- Legislation establishing a global conservation fund moves forward in HouseWASHINGTON (March 25, 2024) – The House Foreign Affairs Committee last week approved a bill that would establish a U.S.-led public private grant-making entity that would fund as much as $2 billion...
- Legislation establishing a global conservation fund moves forward in HouseWASHINGTON (March 25, 2024) – The House Foreign Affairs Committee last week approved a bill that would establish a U.S.-led public private grant-making entity that would fund as much as $2 billion...
- Transforming Canada’s Public Transit for a Greener FutureCrafting a sustainable, accessible urban future through strategic investment, innovation, and policy integration.
- The Dawn of New 2D Material SynthesisThis new method developed at Linköping University, Sweden, has significantly expanded the realm of 2D materials, offering unprecedented opportunities for applications in energy storage, catalysis, and water purification.
- Student Spotlight: Exploring the Impact of Sustainable Development on Study Abroad ExperiencesTwo students in Columbia’s Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development discuss their study abroad experiences and offer advice to students curious about similar adventures.
- The Surge in SUV Sales in the UK: Implications for Carbon Emissions and Urban PlanningIn 2023, among the top 100 models, research reveals that 52% of vehicles sold exceeded the minimum specified width for on-street parking spaces
- Dow and P&G Forge Partnership to Innovate in Plastic Recycling TechnologyDow & P&G are embarking on a partnership to convert hard-to-recycle plastic packaging via creating a new recycling technology.
- Researchers use machine learning to improve the taste of Belgian beersThe team hops the findings could be used to enhance the flavour of alcohol-free beer The post Researchers use machine learning to improve the taste of Belgian beers appeared first on Physics World.
- Orbia Boosts Clean Energy with Lithium-Ion Electrolyte ExpansionWith the global lithium-ion battery sector in growth mode with projections indicating over a 30% annual increase from 2022 to 2030, Orbia’s custom electrolyte solutions will enhance battery performance, efficiency, and safety across various applications.
- Life SupportIt was certainly not what I expected to find while walking home from the candy store. “Look!” my son said, pointing to a black-and-white feathered lump on the sidewalk. “Use the app.” I...
- Life SupportIt was certainly not what I expected to find while walking home from the candy store. “Look!” my son said, pointing to a black-and-white feathered lump on the sidewalk. “Use the app.” I...
- Protecting Pacific Canada’s Coral Reefs: A Call to Action for FisheriesFisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) has indefinitely closed the Lophelia Reef to all bottom-contact fisheries, safeguarding the unique marine biodiversity and promoting sustainable fishing practices to ensure the reef's protection.
- Ready-made Catios Ensure the Purr-fect Fit for Any OwnerIf every owner in the country prevented their cats from roaming free, scientists estimate that hundreds of millions of birds would be saved annually. And yet many people want to give their...
- Ready-made Catios Ensure the Purr-fect Fit for Any OwnerIf every owner in the country prevented their cats from roaming free, scientists estimate that hundreds of millions of birds would be saved annually. And yet many people want to give their...
- Kraft Heinz Seeks $170M DOE Clean Energy FundingThis funding would bolster clean energy initiatives across ten of the conglomerate’s facilities within the U.S., targeting a broad spectrum of food production operations. The infusion of funds is earmarked for
- Update on RGGI in PennsylvaniaIn 2022, Pennsylvania became the 12th member of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (“RGGI”). Pennsylvania joined RGGI pursuant to a 2019 executive order and a subsequent rulemaking promulgated by the state’s Department of Environmental Protection (“DEP”) and Environmental Quality Board (“EQB”). Later that year, various parties—including power producers, coal mine owners, and labor unions (collectively, the “Petitioners”)—filed a lawsuit in the state’s Commonwealth Court alleging that Pennsylvania’s participation in RGGI was unconstitutional.… More The post Update on RGGI in Pennsylvania first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Industry first claimed for food-grade plastics sorting solutionSorting solutions provider, TOMRA Recycling, has announced the launch of three “revolutionary” applications to separate food-grade from non-food-grade plastics for PET, PP and HDPE. The firm says the breakthrough was enabled by its research and development in deep learning, a subset of AI. “Thanks to TOMRA’s continued investment in GAIN – the company’s deep learning-based […]
- Conference to address the environmental impact of digitalisationTrade association for information professionals to host event on 12 – 14 May The Information and Records Management Society (IRMS) will host two of the foremost experts in the field of digital decarbonisation, in what it suggests will be a landmark industry debate regarding the scale of the environmental impact in the race to digital […]
- Martha’s Vineyard Sets a Sustainable Course for 2040Central to this plan is the renovation of Martha’s Vineyard’s infrastructure to support renewable energy sources, focusing on converting homes and nonresidential buildings to utilize energy-efficient heat pumps for heating.
- Westminster has the most eco-friendly drivers in BritainThe authority ranked top in terms of ultra-low emission car ownership, according to GOV.UK. Overall, 28% of all licensed vehicles in the London borough are considered ultra-low emission. Stockport, Greater Manchester, came second, with 27% of all vehicles running on battery, plug-in hybrid and other electric system. The City of London, Windsor & Maidenhead, and […] The post Westminster has the most eco-friendly drivers in Britain appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Why you shouldn’t be worried about talk of a ‘quantum winter’James McKenzie examines the main messages from the recent State of Quantum 2024 report The post Why you shouldn’t be worried about talk of a ‘quantum winter’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Will Japan Ban All PFAS Chemicals in Textile Production?The government has so far only banned the use of PFOA and PFOS, which are PFAS subgroups, and it plans to ban PFHxS in June 2024.
- We Earthlings: Mobile Phones Discarded DailyAmericans throw out approximately 416,000 mobile phones each day, according to 2014 figures from the... The post We Earthlings: Mobile Phones Discarded Daily appeared first on Earth911.
- Brazilian study suggests better ways of managing MSWResearchers analyzed solutions implemented in four very different Brazilian cities. Based on the results, they propose the creation of a national carbon credit fund to support sustainable waste management initiatives. Some 20,000 metric tons of municipal solid waste (MSW) are produced every day in metropolitan São Paulo, with household trash accounting for 12,000 tons and […]
- Greater Manchester Combined Authority uses OS data for groundbreaking nature recoveryThe city-region was one of five pilot areas chosen by Defra to develop a new Local Nature Recovery Strategy. All other councils must now develop a similar programme, mapping and identifying locations for new nature-first projects. Greater Manchester Combined Authority [GMCA] began work towards this in 2020, teaming up with Ordnance Survey [OS], which has […] The post Greater Manchester Combined Authority uses OS data for groundbreaking nature recovery appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Millions are at risk using high arsenic water for cooking, says studyThe use of water contaminated with higher than recommended levels of arsenic could pose a serious health risk to millions, according to a new study from the University of Sheffield. It appears to find that countries not adhering to the current World Health Organisation (WHO) recommended limits on the levels of arsenic in water are […]
- Octopuses Are Highly Intelligent. Should They Be Farmed for Food?A Spanish company is aiming to factory farm octopuses for their meat, contending that it would help conserve the creatures in the wild. But critics argue that caging these highly sensitive mollusks, whose intelligence science is still revealing, would be cruel and inhumane.Read more on E360 →
- ‘Reef stars’ restored Indonesia’s blast-damaged corals in just 4 yearsA community-based approach to restoration combined with an ingenious device can bring back reefs traumatized by dynamite fishing.
- Brazil becomes first Latin American country to join CERNBrazilian nationals will now be eligible to apply for staff positions at CERN The post Brazil becomes first Latin American country to join CERN appeared first on Physics World.
- How much carbon have we got left?How much carbon have we got left? Channel Comment brendan 26th March 2024 Teaser Media
- A Printmaker Dives Into the Aquatic Domain of a Regal DuckIn high school, Meg T. Justice spent countless hours sketching ducks along the Tennessee River in Scottsboro, Alabama, capturing their glorious quirks. These days her primary medium is...
- A Printmaker Dives Into the Aquatic Domain of a Regal DuckIn high school, Meg T. Justice spent countless hours sketching ducks along the Tennessee River in Scottsboro, Alabama, capturing their glorious quirks. These days her primary medium is...
- Reviving England’s rivers: recommendations include Incentivising farmers and comprehensive monitoringAt the close of 2023, Defra asked the British Ecological Society to bring together nearly 40 experts, to collate expert opinion on freshwater policy and set out a list of priorities for the biodiversity evidence programme to focus on. Published on 21 March, the new report sets out priorities for restoring England’s polluted fresh waters. […]
- Pumps trade association announces additional keynote speaker for its 2024 Annual MeetingEuropump (the European Pump Association)* continues to develop the programme of presentations for its 2024 Annual Meeting, taking place at the De Vere Beaumont Estate near Windsor from 22nd – 24th May, with the latest addition being Mike Otten, Director, Edge & Intelligence, Xylem. Hosted by the British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA) and sponsored by […]
- 7 Destinations For Viewing Spectacular Wildflower BloomsWhile seasonal wildflower blooms offer spectacular displays for nature lovers, they didn’t evolve for our pleasure. Their job is to attract pollinating insects that help native plants produce seeds...
- 7 Destinations For Viewing Spectacular Wildflower BloomsWhile seasonal wildflower blooms offer spectacular displays for nature lovers, they didn’t evolve for our pleasure. Their job is to attract pollinating insects that help native plants produce seeds...
- Cost parity for sustainable shipping fuels achievable by 2035Sustainable shipping fuels could reach cost parity with fossil fuels as early as 2035 with the help of decisive emissions policy such as carbon taxes and emissions limits, according to a report launched by technology firm Wärtsilä on 21 March. The report, titled ‘Sustainable fuels for shipping by 2050 – the 3 key elements of […]
- Biden’s Bold $6 Billion Plan for Industrial Green ShiftThis funding will support 33 projects across 20 states to decarbonize energy-intensive industries, foster good-paying union jobs, revitalize industrial communities, and reinforce national manufacturing competitiveness.
- Fridge recycling plant opens in WalsallSustainable materials expert EMR has opened a fridge recycling plant at EMR Darlaston, Walsall. The firm – “the UK’s largest fridge recycler” – says it has built the facility using the latest technology and innovative processes, including robotic separation systems. Chris Preston, Deputy Director for Resource and Waste Directorate at the Department for Environment, Food […]
- Summer 2024 Climate School Internship OpportunitiesCurrent full-time Columbia and Barnard students (undergraduate, graduate, and PhD) are eligible to apply.
- Wind Power Sails the Seas in Successful Cargill TestCargill reveals successful test of the Pyxis Ocean with wind propulsion technology, showcasing significant fuel savings and a step towards cleaner seas. The Kamsarmax ship, retrofitted with two WindWings by BAR Technologies, demonstrated fuel savings averaging a reduction of three...
- Oregon’s Spring Whale Watch Week makes a splashRight now, thousands of whales are making their way up our coast to spend the summer up north. The post Oregon’s Spring Whale Watch Week makes a splash appeared first on Environment America.
- Kraft Mac & Cheese to get a little greenerKraft Heinz receives federal grants to upgrade equipment at 10 facilities, promising to cut energy use by more than 20 percent. The post Kraft Mac & Cheese to get a little greener appeared first on Environment America.
- Arts Organizations Leading the Charge for Environmental StewardshipTools and resources specifically designed for the arts sector provide a pathway for such assessments, allowing institutions to establish a baseline and prioritize interventions.
- Combining electrochemistry and neutron reflectometry in situThe Electrochemical Society tells you more about the unique data obtainable by combining electrochemistry and neutron reflectometry in situ The post Combining electrochemistry and neutron reflectometry in situ appeared first on Physics World.
- Trucking Industry Faces $1 Trillion Challenge in Decarbonization EffortsThis detailed analysis sheds light on the daunting financial implications for the commercial trucking sector, underscoring the necessity for over $620 billion to be allocated for charging infrastructure, and an additional $370 billion from utility companies to enhance grid networks to accommodate the increased demand.
- Using Nature to Help the Climate: 4 Ways That WorkOnly a few nature-based climate solutions are grounded in well-proven science. The good news: these are the ones that are already most widely used.
- TerraPower to Initiate Construction of Next-Generation Nuclear Power Plants in WyomingA groundbreaking aspect of TerraPower’s approach is the utilization of liquid sodium rather than water to cool its Natrium reactors. This innovative cooling technology is expected to significantly reduce operational costs.
- Grazing Green with Agrivoltaics for Emission CutsThis practice, part of the broader concept known as agrivoltaics, offers a compelling example of how businesses can enhance environmental management and support local agriculture.
- In Our Age of Fire Suppression, Only the Biggest Blazes SurviveWhile forest managers have proved adept of stamping out small wildfires, they have been less successful at suppressing larger, more devastating burns. The result is that the average wildfire is more severe than it would be without human intervention.Read more on E360 →
- Functional ultrasound imaging provides real-time feedback during spinal surgeryImaging spinal cord activity during electrical stimulation treatments could help surgeons optimize pain relief outcomes in real time The post Functional ultrasound imaging provides real-time feedback during spinal surgery appeared first on Physics World.
- Sustainability in Education: How Denver Public Schools are Pioneering a Green RevolutionThese measures have lessened the district's environmental impacts and led to significant financial savings, with over $5.5 million saved through the various initiatives.
- The Emerging Field of Sustainable AgricultureIn the United States—and throughout the world—there is potential for a transformation of agricultural practices to make them more efficient and less polluting.
- Taking the Train for Sustainable TravelFor many people, rail travel might suggest romantic images of the old West or the... The post Taking the Train for Sustainable Travel appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Honeywell’s Chief Sustainability Officer, Dr. Gavin Towler, On Accelerating ESG EffortsHoneywell International is one of the largest companies in the world, ranking 115th in the... The post Earth911 Podcast: Honeywell’s Chief Sustainability Officer, Dr. Gavin Towler, On Accelerating ESG Efforts appeared first on Earth911.
- Why error correction is quantum computing’s defining challengeSteve Brierley argues that quantum computers must implement comprehensive error-correction techniques before they can become fully useful to society The post Why error correction is quantum computing’s defining challenge appeared first on Physics World.
- Algae-Powered Oils Coming Soon to a Bakery Near You?Checkerspot and AAK have announced a joint development agreement to advance sustainability in the food and personal care sectors. This collaboration aims to create an alternative source of structuring fats and oils to meet growing consumer and industry demand.
- India’s Monumental Clean Energy Initiative: The Khavda Renewable Energy ParkSpanning over 200 square miles of a salt desert on the edge of western India, the Khavda Renewable Energy Park is set to dwarf the scale of conventional energy plants, and will generate enough electricity to power 16 million Indian homes.
- Biodiversity Net Gain is now active policy, here are its limitationsAccording to Drew Davy, Senior Sustainability Insights Manager at Grosvenor Property UK, BNG regulations are a bold step towards rooting real estate in nature, but much more is needed. Regulations to ensure that developments have a net positive impact on nature came into force in England on 12th February. These biodiversity net gain (BNG) regulations mandate […] The post Biodiversity Net Gain is now active policy, here are its limitations appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- New ion trapping approach could help quantum computers scale upConfining ions with static magnetic and electric fields instead of an oscillating radiofrequency field reduces heating and gives better position control The post New ion trapping approach could help quantum computers scale up appeared first on Physics World.
- Florida is about to erase climate change from most of its lawsThe state is spending big on adapting to sea level rise, but Republicans don't want to name the cause.
- Clean, local energyClean, local energy Channel Comment brendan 25th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Drinking bird toy generates usable electricityDippy bird device powers 20 liquid-crystal displays The post Drinking bird toy generates usable electricity appeared first on Physics World.
- In Utah, climate concerns are now motivating candidatesWould-be voters in the coal and oil state signal they’re increasingly alarmed by climate change.
- Key takeaways from Renewables on the Rise: Success StoriesSuccess Stories webinar spreads inspiration; gathers advocates and industry experts together to discuss future of clean energy The post Key takeaways from Renewables on the Rise: Success Stories appeared first on Environment America.
- How Biden’s infrastructure plan created a ‘climate time bomb’ in Black neighborhoodsHalf of the projects funded through the law have been allocated to expanding highways.
- If Only I Could Hibernate: Mongolian movie follows a teenager entering a physics olympiadMatin Durrani reviews If Only I Could Hibernate – a film about a boy from a hard-up family trying to enter a physics competition The post <em>If Only I Could Hibernate</em>: Mongolian movie follows a teenager entering a physics olympiad appeared first on Physics World.
- President Biden Elevates Importance of Wetlands, Clean Water for World Water DayBirds and people need clean and abundant water in rivers, lakes, streams, wetlands, and marshes in landscapes throughout the country. Today, the White House is announcing several new initiatives to...
- President Biden Elevates Importance of Wetlands, Clean Water for World Water DayBirds and people need clean and abundant water in rivers, lakes, streams, wetlands, and marshes in landscapes throughout the country. Today, the White House is announcing several new initiatives to...
- Conservationists Urge Caution as the Federal Government Promotes Fish FarmingIt’s been more than three decades since the U.S. government first tested the waters of offshore fish farming. In 1990 a company received a federal permit to raise nearly 50 million pounds of...
- Conservationists Urge Caution as the Federal Government Promotes Fish FarmingIt’s been more than three decades since the U.S. government first tested the waters of offshore fish farming. In 1990 a company received a federal permit to raise nearly 50 million pounds of...
- Rock Climbers Rise to the Occasion to Protect Cliff-Nesting RaptorsWesley Brown was standing on the desert floor last spring, looking up at a friend who was 100 feet into an ascent of a towering Utah cliff wall, when a Golden Eagle soared overhead. It was a powerful...
- Rock Climbers Rise to the Occasion to Protect Cliff-Nesting RaptorsWesley Brown was standing on the desert floor last spring, looking up at a friend who was 100 feet into an ascent of a towering Utah cliff wall, when a Golden Eagle soared overhead. It was a powerful...
- To Understand How Birds Soar, a Scientist Looks to ParaglidersOf the thousands of sports that humans have invented, paragliding may be the most birdlike. In its competitive form, racers fly in groups known as gaggles, suspended from parachutes and powered...
- To Understand How Birds Soar, a Scientist Looks to ParaglidersOf the thousands of sports that humans have invented, paragliding may be the most birdlike. In its competitive form, racers fly in groups known as gaggles, suspended from parachutes and powered...
- New Laws Protect Bird-Friendly Yards From Neighborhood RulesEven as her yard blossomed with black-eyed Susans and milkweed, Melinda Soltys didn’t consider herself a gardener; she just wanted to see more wildlife. After learning how native vegetation...
- New Laws Protect Bird-Friendly Yards From Neighborhood RulesEven as her yard blossomed with black-eyed Susans and milkweed, Melinda Soltys didn’t consider herself a gardener; she just wanted to see more wildlife. After learning how native vegetation...
- Conservation Groups Retool Their Missions to Address the Affordable Housing CrisisLast year, the nonprofit Kestrel Land Trust put a picturesque piece of property in western Massachusetts under contract. The 53-acre parcel in Easthampton contains a mix of open meadows, hayfields...
- In Amy Tan's Newest Book, the Drama Is All About the BirdsAmy Tan has spent much of her life looking for good stories. She’s often found them close to home: Her most famous novel, The Joy Luck Club, weaves together tales of Asian-American experiences...
- Methane emissions are accelerating climate change — here’s what we can do about itMethane is one of the worst greenhouse gasses, and methane emissions are one of the biggest contributors to climate change. The post Methane emissions are accelerating climate change — here’s what we can do about it appeared first on Environment America.
- Millions of tiny plastic pellets are being dumped into our waterwaysThese tiny plastic pellets, called “nurdles,” are being dumped into our waterways — and they’re putting wildlife at risk. The post Millions of tiny plastic pellets are being dumped into our waterways appeared first on Environment America.
- Dam Removal Spurs the Return of Salmon—and a Local Tribe’s Hopes of Sustainable FishingFor the first time since dams were removed on Washington State’s Elwha River in 2014, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe was able to open a ceremonial and subsistence salmon fishery.
- New York Leads the Way in Urban Composting RevolutionNew York City's ambitious composting initiative showcases a pioneering approach to tackling urban food waste. By leveraging technological advancements and fostering partnerships between the public sector and private enterprises, this model paves the way for global cities to follow suit, emphasizing the critical role businesses play in achieving environmental goals.
- Actions recommended to protect Scottish lochs from climate change Scientists have outlined the urgent actions they believe are needed to protect Scotland’s lochs from the impacts of climate change, estimating that harmful algal blooms cost the national economy at least £16.5 million a year. The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) and The James Hutton Institute have outlined a series of recommendations in […]
- Ohio Becomes First State to Remove PFAS in Firefighting FoamsOhio is the first state to enact a program to eliminate PFAS from firefighting operations.
- Staying compliant with the updated ESOS Phase 3 requirementsStaying up to date with the latest ESOS updates means reduced energy consumption and costs, improved environmental performance and meeting legal requirements. “That’s why we’re here to keep you informed and help you stay compliant with ESOS Phase 3“, writes SOCOTEC UK, a provider of testing, inspection, and certification services. The Environment Agency has recently […]
- “This will be the most important election on climate and energy”: speech by Rt Hon Ed Miliband MPThis is an extract from the keynote speech given by RT Hon Ed Miliband MP, shadow secretary of state for energy security and net zero, at the launch of the latest update of Green Alliance’s Net zero policy tracker on 19 March 2024. Today I […]
- Nestlé Launches Carbon Reduction Initiatives with Supplier Collaboration in West AfricaAiming to plant over two million shade trees managed by nearly 20,000 farmers, these initiatives anticipate reducing and removing more than 550,000 tons of carbon over two decades.
- Strategies for Safe Drinking Water: Ensuring Lead-Free Taps for AllOn World Water Day, Columbia researchers explore the best options for replacing America's aging pipes.
- In Texas, the Heat Index Is Rising Faster Than the TemperatureA new study of summer weather in Texas finds the heat index — an indicator of how hot it feels outside — is rising much faster than the temperature.Read more on E360 →
- Ball Corporation Leads with Sustainability and InnovationAfter divesting its aerospace segment, Ball Corporation has seized this transition to affirm its identity as a pioneer in the aluminum packaging sector, emphasizing sustainability and a broad product range.
- Sticky materials un-stick themselves in jumpsNew work could change the way we think about how soft materials adhere to surfaces The post Sticky materials un-stick themselves in jumps appeared first on Physics World.
- Water for Industrial Progress: UN Report 2024 HighlightsThe United Nations World Water Development Report 2024 provides in-depth insights into how water management and industrial practices shape each other. Industries worldwide are navigating the challenges of water scarcity and pollution to foster economic growth and environmental sustainability.
- An orchestral trip through the moons of our solar systemAmanda Lee Falkenberg describes the process of turning mysterious worlds into music The post An orchestral trip through the moons of our solar system appeared first on Physics World.
- Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Gains Traction in the CaribbeanOTEC presents a solution, leveraging the region's abundant oceanic resources to deliver clean and reliable power while mitigating diesel costs by up to 50%.
- PepsiCo Surpasses Water Efficiency Goal Ahead of SchedulePepsiCo has announced the achievement of its 2025 water-use efficiency target within operational zones categorized as high water-risk, accomplishing this significant milestone two years ahead of its original schedule. The company's approach to water stewardship has earned it a place on the 2023 CDP A List.
- Scientists discover that like-charged particles can sometimes attractFindings contradict central electromagnetic principle that the force between like charges is always repulsive The post Scientists discover that like-charged particles can sometimes attract appeared first on Physics World.
- Flashfood, Save Mart Bridging the Gap Between Food Waste and AccessibilityA new partnership between Flashfood and The Save Mart Companies brings technology-driven solutions to California and Nevada, reducing food waste and improving food accessibility. This collaboration expands the Flashfood network of more than 2,000 participating stores across Canada and the U.S.
- Energy union: UK electricity grid upgrade will fail on skills shortageProspect’s latest workforce survey paints a picture of overwork, underpay, and chronic under-resourcing across the sector. The UK’s leading energy union represents more than 23,000 individual employees working for 8,000 companies involved in the electricity network. According to feedback from respondents, 82% of workers believe staffing levels are now too low in their workplace. 69% […] The post Energy union: UK electricity grid upgrade will fail on skills shortage appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- In Denver, e-bike vouchers run out as fast as Taylor Swift ticketsThe city estimates that its wildly popular subsidies are helping to eliminate 170,000 vehicle miles traveled per week.
- A loophole in the EPA’s new sterilizer rule leaves warehouse workers vulnerable"They’re going to declare victory on this one and move on."
- Plastic chemicals are inescapable — and they’re messing with our hormonesResearchers say the U.N.'s global plastics treaty must reduce production and protect public health.
- It’s official: US air quality got worse in 2023A new report finds wildfire smoke from Canada tipped the scales.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Smart Monkeys Ruining Their Only Planet?Earth911 inspirations. Post them, share your desire to help people think of the planet first,... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Smart Monkeys Ruining Their Only Planet? appeared first on Earth911.
- Frans de Waal and the nature of kindnessFrans de Waal and the nature of kindness Channel Comment brendan 22nd March 2024 Teaser Media
- Energy-efficient windows and doors: How federal tax credits can help you install themLearn more about how new federal clean energy tax credits can help you save money and save energy by installing more energy-efficient windows and doors. The post Energy-efficient windows and doors: How federal tax credits can help you install them appeared first on Environment America.
- Biden Plan to Boost Clean Energy in Mining AreasThe U.S. Department of Energy announces $475 million in funding for clean energy projects on mining lands, aiming to create jobs, generate tax revenue, and support the transition to a clean energy economy.
- Iraq and Siemens Energy Ink Deal to Harness Flared Gas for ElectricityUnder the agreement signed in Berlin, the project is set to utilize 120 million cubic feet of flared gas initially, with plans to double this capacity within a year.
- Driving Circular Plastics: Challenges, Progress, and Pathways in EuropeWithout increased availability of circular plastics feedstocks, the ambitions outlined in the 'Plastics Transition' roadmap and the EU Green Deal may not be realized.
- Blenheim Estate project aims to boost reforestation effectivenessInnovative farming methods will be used to help address the affects of climate change, in a new project announced on 21 March by Blenheim Estate. The group will be working in partnership with British climate tech firm A Healthier Earth on the ForestFactory concept. The partnership says the initiative will improve the speed, effectiveness and […]
- Rewarding households for flexible energy use could transform energy systemsAnalysis conducted by energy consultancy Cornwall Insight appears to show the potential of rewarding consumers for embracing energy-efficient behaviours. Launched at this year’s Distributed Energy Show, the report – Integrate to Zero: Rewarding Consumers for Energy Flexibility: global market highlights – written in partnership with Integrate to Zero, examines a wide array of energy initiatives […]
- New guidance to enable automakers to align vehicle emissions with 1.5°CThe Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)* is today (21 March) releasing an updated guidance for land vehicles, including a new method for automakers to set 1.5°C emissions reduction targets. For the first time, this updated guidance aligns automakers’ largest source of emissions – scope 3 category 11 ‘use phase’ i.e. those from driving vehicles – […]
- Energy storage helps truck dealerships to electrifyTwo Volvo Truck & Bus dealers say they have found an innovative solution to overcome one of the biggest barriers the UK faces with the shift to zero emission transport. Volvo Trucks UK & Ireland planned to install high-powered charge points at two of its service workshops for battery-powered HGVs and buses. However, they found […]
- The Escalating Crisis of E-Waste Calls for Urgent ActionDespite the apparent worthlessness of discarded electronics, they contain valuable metals estimated to be worth $91 billion. However, a staggering amount of this value is lost annually due to inadequate recycling practices.
- The Perils of Neglecting Flue Gas Cleaning Systems: Understanding the RisksFlue gas cleaning removes contaminants like sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide, VOCs, heavy metals, and particulate matter from flue gas. Flue gas cleaning solutions are just as important as their production. While flue gas is used across […] The post The Perils of Neglecting Flue Gas Cleaning Systems: Understanding the Risks appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- UN Adopts Global Standard: Statistical Framework for Sustainable TourismThe development of the Framework involved input from over 40 countries and 30 international and regional organizations.
- Frugal approach to computer modelling can reduce carbon emissionsSimulations should be designed to minimize energy consumption, say physicists The post Frugal approach to computer modelling can reduce carbon emissions appeared first on Physics World.
- Automating patient-specific QA: clinical use of RadCalc and script automation to enhance pre-treatment and in vivo workflowLAP GmbH Laser Applikationen gives clinical insights from Maximilian Grohmann – implementing and achieving results using RadCalc and custom scripts for patient-specific quality assurance The post Automating patient-specific QA: clinical use of RadCalc and script automation to enhance pre-treatment and in vivo workflow appeared first on Physics World.
- A journey into home electrificationGrist writer Tik Root documented his experiences updating his home with cleaner, more climate-friendly systems.
- Santander has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in LNG buildout in the GulfThe funds for the liquified natural gas terminals went against the bank’s own policy on fossil fuel investments.
- Shell Accelerates Energy Transition with Strategic Shift Towards EV ChargingThis decision is set to reduce Shell's retail footprint by 2.1% from its current tally of 47,000 locations worldwide underscores Shell's proactive approach to redefining its retail network in alignment with the accelerating energy transition.
- Nations Are Undercounting Emissions, Putting UN Goals at RiskBecause of lax rules, national inventories reported to the United Nations grossly underestimate many countries’ greenhouse gas emissions. The result, analysts say, is that the world can not verify compliance with agreed emissions targets, jeopardizing global climate agreements.Read more on E360 →
- Sustainable Business Practices for SMEs: Embracing Eco-friendly Supply ChainsWelcome to the first article in our enlightening series about sustainable business practices tailored for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
- E-waste rising five times faster than e-waste recycling ratesA record 62 million tonnes of e-waste was produced in 2022, up 82% since 2010, and it is on track to rise by a further 32% in 2030, says a report published by the UN on 20 March. Put another way, the generation of electronic waste is rising five times faster than documented e-waste recycling. […]
- Apps That Help You Belong To Your Local Natural WorldI’ve just moved to a new place in the country and want to avoid the... The post Apps That Help You Belong To Your Local Natural World appeared first on Earth911.
- Starbucks Brews Up 6,000+ Greener Stores GloballyStarbucks has achieved a milestone in its sustainability journey, certifying over 6,000 Greener Stores across more than 40 markets worldwide. This remarkable progress nearly doubles the company’s portfolio of environmentally conscious stores within a year and marks a giant step towards its goal of certifying 10,000 Greener Stores by 2025.
- Killer Beauty: The Hidden Dangers of Personal Care ProductsThe quest for killer looks continues to threaten women’s health. Despite growing awareness of the... The post Killer Beauty: The Hidden Dangers of Personal Care Products appeared first on Earth911.
- How India is transitioning its energy production in a carbon-constrained worldShri Rajesh Veeraraghavan, a director at the Nuclear Power Corporation of India, thinks nuclear power can help low-income nations transition to a carbon-neutral future The post How India is transitioning its energy production in a carbon-constrained world appeared first on Physics World.
- Space weather phenomenon observed in the lab for the first timeMagnetosphere events known as whistler mode chorus emissions can now be produced in a controlled environment The post Space weather phenomenon observed in the lab for the first time appeared first on Physics World.
- They thought getting their home off fossil fuels would be straightforward. Chaos ensued.Here’s what happened when two climate reporters tried to ditch natural gas.
- Protecting ancient woodland and reforestation are key to tackling the climate crisisFor International Day of Forests 2024 we look to the Heart of England Forest, a major tree planting project helping increase UK canopy coverage, which is now just 13%. In contrast, EU countries have an average 38% tree coverage. This fact alone should serve as an alarm call for widespread action to integrate more trees […] The post Protecting ancient woodland and reforestation are key to tackling the climate crisis appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Time running out for UK electricity storage investmentThe Lords Science & Technology Committee report into long-term energy storage has a clear message to Downing Street. The investigation looks at the projected needs of Britain as it moves to clean, renewable energy, leading to a rocket in demand for electricity as fossil fuels, particularly gas, are gradually abandoned. ‘Both electricity supply and demand […] The post Time running out for UK electricity storage investment appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- WATCH: World’s first hydrogen-powered regional vertical take-off aircraftSirius Jet aims to ‘solve the environmental stigma of private air travel’, and has been developed by a pilot. Alexey Popov’s cutting edge design can carry up to three passengers a maximum of 1,150 miles. A second model, the Sirius Millennium Jet, and produces no carbon emissions but with significantly greater range than electric aircraft […] The post WATCH: World’s first hydrogen-powered regional vertical take-off aircraft appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- New benefits of protecting natureNew benefits of protecting nature Channel Comment brendan 21st March 2024 Teaser Media
- Taking a Closer Look at North America’s Boreal ForestThere are only a few places on Earth that are still mostly unharmed by the ever-expanding footprint of human development. The demand for resources and the increasing global population have put...
- Groups sue Campbell Soup to end Lake Erie, Maumee River water pollutionEnvironment Ohio and Lake Erie Waterkeeper filed a lawsuit against Campbell Soup for dumping pollution from its canning factory in Napoleon, Ohio into the Maumee River, which flows into Lake Erie. The post Groups sue Campbell Soup to end Lake Erie, Maumee River water pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- With its new tailpipe rules, the EPA eyes an electric futureAutomakers back the tighter emissions regulation, which climate advocates welcome but feel "falls far short of what is needed."
- To Protect Two Declining Western Birds, Scientists Seek a Tricky BalanceIn the Western United States, conservationists worry the fight to protect one dwindling bird species could risk harming another. Their efforts to resolve that tension have sparked new research and...
- Ardagh’s Money4Glass Initiative Transforms Glass Recycling in South AfricaIn collaboration with The Glass Recycling Company, Ardagh disbursed nearly $335,000 in incentives in Gauteng and over $67,000 million in the Western Cape.
- Repairing Tectonic GNSS in Bangladesh’s Tea RegionThe remainder of my fieldwork focuses on the GNSS (the general term for GPS) instruments in eastern Bangladesh to study the tectonics and earthquake hazard.
- Constellation Establishes First U.S. Corporate Nuclear Green Bond to Advance Carbon-Free Energy ProjectsNuclear Energy gets its first U.S. Corporate Green Bond thanks to Constellation, check out the full story.
- EPA Finalizes Vehicle Pollution Standards, Boosting Clean Tech and GrowthThe EPA’s move responds to the increasing consumer interest and market shifts towards clean vehicles, evidenced by record sales of plug-in hybrid and fully electric cars. These standards, are poised to transition the U.S. auto sector towards a trajectory of continued expansion while making vehicles more affordable for consumers.
- Court orders agency to fix errors in regulation that would harm polar bearsRuling forces U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to fix a regulation that allows oil drilling to harm polar bears The post Court orders agency to fix errors in regulation that would harm polar bears appeared first on Environment America.
- We Need Bird-Safe Buildings. The Movement is Growing.The passing of New York City’s beloved Eurasian Eagle-Owl Flaco has called attention to the serious threat of building collisions for birds. Research has shown that building collisions can kill up...
- Greening Military Communities with EV ChargingAt least four privatized housing landlords have initiated programs to provide in-home charging stations for electric vehicles to thousands of military families.
- Could April’s Eclipse Impact the Power Grid? Our Energy Expert Says Not To WorryWhile parts of the U.S. will experience total darkness during the solar eclipse, the Climate School's Melissa Lott foresees no major power disruptions.
- Intel’s $8.5 Billion CHIPS Act Boost for U.S. Semiconductor LeadershipWith the CHIPS Act funding, Intel is set to turbocharge its manufacturing and R&D ventures across its Arizona, New Mexico, Ohio, and Oregon facilities.
- Statement: New clean car standards are a win for consumers, healthPollution limits among the strongest in the world The post Statement: New clean car standards are a win for consumers, health appeared first on Environment America.
- Easy regulatory reporting for sustainability with AIGenerative artificial intelligence powers new features on ESG data management platform, Sweep. Improved functionality now includes Sweepy, a digital assistant capable of mapping financials and impact based on industry benchmarks. It can also automate all non-financial data reporting and disclosures. Sweep can now offer recommendations on a number of environmental factors, including emissions and sustainability […] The post Easy regulatory reporting for sustainability with AI appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Google’s $1 Billion Investment in Kansas City, MissouriGoogle today announces a $1 billion investment in a new data center in Kansas City, Missouri, alongside initiatives to foster community development and sustainable energy use.
- Congress considers bills to limit public lands protectionsThree bills being heard by a Congressional subcommittee would limit protections for important habitat and beautiful places. The post Congress considers bills to limit public lands protections appeared first on Environment America.
- California’s concerning embrace of a new forest biomass industryQuestions about environmental safety and community health loom over the greenwashed industry and proposed export scheme.
- Clean Energy Connector Bridges Solar Access for Low-Income FamiliesCommunity solar offers a viable solution for those unable to install rooftop solar panels, allowing for shared benefits from a single solar energy system.
- Turning plastic waste into plastic lumber isn’t recyclingMost of Amazon’s plastic packaging isn’t being recycled, and some might end up as material for plastic decking instead. The post Turning plastic waste into plastic lumber isn’t recycling appeared first on Environment America.
- Compton camera measures gamma-ray polarization in nuclear physics experimentEfficient detection could provide insights into rare nuclei The post Compton camera measures gamma-ray polarization in nuclear physics experiment appeared first on Physics World.
- For This Graduating Senior, Climate, Culture and Community Go Hand in HandCharitie Ropati’s Indigenous heritage informs her education, research and activism.
- IRENA’s Warning: Urgent Action Needed for Renewable Energy GoalsIf the transition to clean energy is not accelerated, energy demand predictions suggest that global emissions could lead to a temperature increase of approximately 2.4 degrees Celsius by the end of the century.
- Güntner, Emblem Cranberry’s Eco-Friendly Cooling SystemEmblem Cranberry, in partnership with Güntner, has implemented one of the world's largest transcritical CO2 cooling systems. Through this technology, it is setting a new standard for the industry, significantly reducing its carbon footprint while enhancing operational efficiency.
- Never mind the right stuff, here’s the red stuff: how Yuri Gagarin and the cosmonauts shaped Soviet space cultureMargaret Harris reviews Cosmonaut: a Cultural History by Cathleen S Lewis The post Never mind the right stuff, here’s the red stuff: how Yuri Gagarin and the cosmonauts shaped Soviet space culture appeared first on Physics World.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Avoiding PFAS and Other Water ContaminantsDrinking water is at risk of becoming scarce in the face of climate change. More... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Avoiding PFAS and Other Water Contaminants appeared first on Earth911.
- Experts lobby International Criminal Court on ecocide and Rome StatuteThe movement to add ‘wanton destruction of nature’ to the Rome Statute continues, with prominent lawyers, academics, and politicians now adding to the pressure. Feedback is in response to a recent consultation held by Karim Khan KC, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, on the introduction of new laws to protect nature and wildlife. […] The post Experts lobby International Criminal Court on ecocide and Rome Statute appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The UK’s shocking e-waste problem can be fixed with more reuse and repairThis post is by Fiona Dear, co-director of The Restart Project. The UK is currently the world’s second top producer of electrical waste per person. That fact tends to surprise people, but more surprising is that, until recently, very little was being done about it. […]
- As Carbon Air Capture Ramps Up, Major Hurdles RemainAided by tax breaks and carbon credits, scores of plants are being developed or are now operating that remove CO2 from the air. Such facilities are considered necessary to limit global warming, but critics have questions about the high costs and where the captured carbon will go.Read more on E360 →
- Amazon says its plastic packaging can be recycled. An investigation finds it usually isn’t.Trackers placed in 93 bundles of Amazon packaging marked for "store drop-off" recycling showed many of them were buried or burned.
- At prom, fast fashion slows downA Michigan high school shows how style and sustainability can mix at prom.
- Changing the path of our foodChanging the path of our food Channel Comment brendan 20th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Nurturing Sustainability: Building Your Own Eco-Friendly BusinessIn the wake of pressing environmental concerns, the call for sustainable practices in business has never been louder. Creating your eco-friendly business not only aligns with ethical principles but also presents an opportunity to contribute positively to the planet while … Nurturing Sustainability: Building Your Own Eco-Friendly Business Read More » The post Nurturing Sustainability: Building Your Own Eco-Friendly Business appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Navigating the Shift: PFAS in the Global Textile IndustrySeveral companies are leading the charge against the use of PFAS in the textile industry.
- Group claims sustainable solution for wastewater polluted by dyesA new study led by Flinders University appears to reveal a novel way to degrade and potentially remove toxic organic chemicals including azo dyes from wastewater, using a chemical photocatalysis process powered by ultraviolet light. Professor Gunther Andersson, from the Flinders Institute for NanoScale Science and Technology, says the process involves creating metallic ‘clusters’ of […]
- Managing the future of plastic: key recommendations for GovernmentExperts have collaborated on a series of recommendations which calls on Government to take the initiative on finding solutions to the plastics problem. Their recommendations were published on 18 March in a Policy Commission report, “The Sustainable Plastics Policy Commission: Key findings for the UK government”, launched at the Houses of Parliament by Commission Chair, […]
- Sustainable Community Empowerment with ecoREHAB in IndianaIn a great example of communities helping rehab both people and homes, ecoREHAB reimagines living spaces and offers educational training in the trades with a focus on sustainability and renewal. These initiatives empower individuals, foster community engagement, and make a substantial impact on the neighborhoods they touch.
- Partnership aims to install UK-first CCUS pilot plant at EfW facilityEnergy-from-Waste (EfW) operator enfinium signed an agreement – on 19 March – with green technology company Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI) to install the UK’s first carbon capture pilot plant at an EfW facility. The technology supplied by HZI will be a scaled-down, containerised version of the CCS technology that the firm says could be applied […]
- National Audit Office: Low heat pump uptake slowing progress on decarbonising home heatingThe number of heat pump installations by December 2023 was less than half of planned projections; uncertainty regarding the role of hydrogen in home heating is hampering investment and effective planning, a new National Audit Office (NAO) report has found. Home heating represents 18% of UK greenhouse gas emissions. Government sees heat pumps as the […]
- Environmental Science and Policy Program Seeks Teaching Assistants for Summer 2024A variety of positions are available with deadlines to apply on April 5 and 8.
- Offshore wind farm up and running in New YorkElectricity generated from the 12 turbines of the South Fork Wind Farm will produce enough electricity to power 70,000 New York homes. The post Offshore wind farm up and running in New York appeared first on Environment America.
- The Intersection of Pollution, Tax Breaks, and Public Health in LouisianaAccording to an EIP report, 64% of plastics manufacturing plants built or expanded since 2012 received subsidies totaling $9 billion—84% violated air pollution limits.
- Connecticut wants to penalize insurers for backing fossil fuel projectsA new bill could impose a fee on any company insuring a fossil fuel project in the state.
- Unlocking Fungal Frontiers: Revolutionizing the Food Industry with Genetic EngineeringScientists are now exploring the wide variety of proteins, fats, antioxidants, and flavors that fungi can produce. This research could lead to the development of smart foods that are good for both people's health and the environment.
- Radia Launches Revolutionary Aircraft to Propel Onshore Wind Energy ExpansionRadia has a vision to redefine the future of clean energy. With the announcement of their plan to design, build, and operate an aircraft of unprecedented scale, the WindRunner, Radia is not just thinking outside the box—they're redesigning it.
- Massachusetts launches Office of Energy TransformationFirst in the nation office to guide the clean energy transition in Massachusetts. The post Massachusetts launches Office of Energy Transformation appeared first on Environment America.
- Meteomatics Partners with NVIDIA to Transform Real-Time Weather ForecastingIn a move set to redefine the landscape of weather forecasting, Meteomatics, an innovator in weather intelligence and technology, has joined forces with tech giant NVIDIA. This strategic alliance promises to transform the way in which businesses across the globe receive weather forecasts, offering unprecedented accuracy up to 90 meters.
- More Than Half of Commutes Globally Made by Car, Study FindsA new study of urban transport finds that most commuters globally are getting to work by car, fueling pollution, particularly in wealthier regions.Read more on E360 →
- Legislative Proposal Seeks to Mandate Reassessment of Chemicals in Agricultural ProductsThe Agricultural Food Chemical Reassessment Act, championed by U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky, proposes a significant overhaul in the safety evaluation of seven key chemicals used in the production of meat, dairy, and egg products.
- Sites Reservoir Aims to Reshape California’s Water LandscapeIn accordance with the Bureau of Reclamation’s recommendation, Congress greenlit the allocation of $205.6 million in federal funding for the Sites Reservoir Project.
- Can you solve this quantum cryptic word search?Try our fiendish quantum-physics cryptic word search, created by Ian Randall The post Can you solve this quantum cryptic word search? appeared first on Physics World.
- Only Seven Countries Meet WHO Clean Air StandardsIn the latest Global Air Quality Report for 2023, a comprehensive analysis reveals a concerning environmental reality: only seven countries worldwide have succeeded in meeting the World Health Organization's stringent air quality standards.
- Could lasers synthesize heavy elements produced in neutron-star mergers?For the moment, the answer is "no", but a new study suggests next-generation neutron sources could do the job The post Could lasers synthesize heavy elements produced in neutron-star mergers? appeared first on Physics World.
- The massive copper mine that could test the limits of religious freedomTo fight climate change, the world needs copper. The third largest deposit on the planet is in Arizona, a site the San Carlos Apache say is “like Mount Sinai to us.”
- What Downing Street can offer local authorities on energy efficiencyCarolyn McKenzie, Chair of the Environment Board for the Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport (ADEPT) and Director for Environment at Surrey County Council, knows how central government can assist cash-strapped councils. Energy efficiency is a critical issue, compounded by the struggle to balance low incomes with escalating utility bills. It’s predicted […] The post What Downing Street can offer local authorities on energy efficiency appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- We Earthlings: 90 Companies Account for 2/3 of Global CO2 EmissionsDid you know only 90 companies account for two-thirds of the industrial CO2 (carbon dioxide)... The post We Earthlings: 90 Companies Account for 2/3 of Global CO2 Emissions appeared first on Earth911.
- Fair is free fares for LondonFair is free fares for London Channel Comment brendan 19th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Clothing the Loop: SATCoL’s Ambitious Circular InitiativeAnnually, the world generates 92 million tons of textile waste, with China and the United States leading as the top contributors, producing 20 million tons and 17 million tons respectively.
- EPA Finalizes Asbestos Ban, Enhancing Public Health ProtectionThe EPA today finalized a rule to prohibit the ongoing use of chrysotile asbestos, the last form of asbestos used in the U.S., enhancing public health and marking a significant milestone under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) amendments. This decisive action reflects the Biden-Harris Administration's dedication to cancer prevention and chemical safety, aligning with global standards on asbestos use.
- North Carolina is Home to a New Solar Recycling PlantIn its inaugural year, SPR processed around 68,000 panels, and projections for this year indicate an increase to over 150,000 panels.
- Could gravastars be nested inside one another like a Russian doll?Hypothetical objects could be observed in gravitational waves The post Could gravastars be nested inside one another like a Russian doll? appeared first on Physics World.
- Remake’s Fashion Accountability Report Highlights Key Sustainability Challenges and OpportunitiesRemake's Fashion Accountability Report for 2024 critically evaluates 52 prominent fashion companies on 88 sustainability metrics, uncovering an industry at odds with its sustainability goals.
- Catherine McKenna on Her Life, Work and Preserving the World for Future GenerationsIn a recent Climate School lecture, the former Canadian Minister of Environment and Climate Change spoke of her not-so-linear career path and why politics are pivotal in combatting climate change.
- India Surges Toward Green Mobility with Blue Energy MotorsA leader in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) truck manufacturing domain, Blue Energy Motors is hoping to secure USD 100 million to fuel its expansion and innovation in electric truck technology.
- Convergent Makes Strides in Solar Integration and ESG ExcellenceSustainalytics positioned Convergent as the seventh-lowest risk entity among 706 utilities sector companies rated as of April 2023. Over half of the energy storage projects originated by Convergent in the past two years have incorporated solar photovoltaic (PV) technology.
- London’s environment strategy is making the city healthierThis post is by Shirley Rodrigues, London’s deputy mayor for environment and energy. Nearly eight years ago, as the mayoral candidate, Sadiq Khan made a promise to be the greenest mayor London has ever had. He was responding to a manifesto for a greener London, […]
- Furno Ignites Decarbonization in Cement Production with $6.5M Seed FundingWith a dedicated commitment to decarbonizing one of the world's most carbon-intensive industries, Furno has recently announced the closure of a remarkable $6.5 million seed funding round.
- Institute of Physics announces ‘impact projects’ for 2024The green economy, space technologies and opportunities in venture capital investment have been choosen The post Institute of Physics announces ‘impact projects’ for 2024 appeared first on Physics World.
- How Lightly Grazed Lands Can Lock Away CarbonA new study finds that scaling back grazing on most pastureland worldwide would dramatically increase the amount of carbon stored in soils.Read more on E360 →
- Majestic’s Sustainability Journey Leads to Partnership with SWRMajestic Wine has joined forces with the Sustainable Wine Roundtable, a leading coalition aimed at fostering sustainability within the global wine industry.
- The Endless Shame of Louisiana’s Cancer AlleyIn a nation that invented national environmental policy over half a century ago we now see the spectacle of part of America being investigated by an international NGO seeking to protect the human rights of victims of toxic pollution.
- Earth911 Podcast: EPAM Continuum On Amplifying The Impact Of Earth HourEarth Hour 2024, the “Biggest Hour for Earth” of the year, takes place on March... The post Earth911 Podcast: EPAM Continuum On Amplifying The Impact Of Earth Hour appeared first on Earth911.
- Booz Allen Hamilton Secures ARPA-E Contract to Revolutionize Energy TechnologiesWith this landmark $550 million contract from ARPA-E, Booz Allen Hamilton is setting new benchmarks in energy innovation, with a win that underscores its dedication to pioneering energy solutions. Through fostering early-stage high-impact technologies, Booz Allen is at the forefront of tackling today's most pressing climate challenges, driving a future with more sustainable, efficient, and resilient energy solutions.
- Wigner’s friend: the quantum thought experiment that continues to confoundRobert P Crease, Jennifer Carter and Gino Elia advise on how to resolve a spat in quantum physics The post Wigner’s friend: the quantum thought experiment that continues to confound appeared first on Physics World.
- Tips for Snipping Spring Flowers Without Harming Your PlantsEarth911 spoke with gardening expert Melinda Myers to find out how to cut fresh, long-lasting flowers from your garden without harming your plants. Read on for her top tips. The post Tips for Snipping Spring Flowers Without Harming Your Plants appeared first on Earth911.
- New metamaterial could make true one-way glassTheoretically proposed structure could also improve the efficiency of solar cells The post New metamaterial could make true one-way glass appeared first on Physics World.
- Kitten season is out of control. Are warmer winters to blame?The trend is bad news for shelters and wildlife alike.
- Helping social housing landlords avoid retrofit nightmaresDamp and mould are deadly symptoms of poor ventilation and ineffective heating. But they also develop because of ‘upgrades’ gone wrong. With UK residential stock among Europe’s worst for energy efficiency, how can we ensure investment in improvements is money well spent? Britain has a housing crisis within its housing crisis. The English Housing Survey […] The post Helping social housing landlords avoid retrofit nightmares appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Save dogs, eat pigs?Save dogs, eat pigs? Channel News Will Gildea 18th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Einstein’s only experiment is found in French museum1915 experiment established the connection between magnetism and angular momentum The post Einstein’s only experiment is found in French museum appeared first on Physics World.
- Heat pumps slash emissions even if powered by a dirty gridInstalling a heat pump now is better for the climate, even if it's run on U.S. electricity generated mostly by fossil fuels. Here’s why.
- Rain comes to the Arctic, with a cascade of troubling changesSo-called rain-on-snow events accelerate ice loss and trigger flooding, landslides, and avalanches, and create problems for wild animals and the Indigenous peoples who depend on them.
- Researchers reveal the fluid dynamics behind cicadas’ ‘unique’ urinationCicadas are voracious eaters, which results in a lot of urination The post Researchers reveal the fluid dynamics behind cicadas’ ‘unique’ urination appeared first on Physics World.
- Audubon Receives Forest Landowner Support Award for Bird-Friendly Maple ProgramToday the National Audubon Society received $2 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service to support the Bird-Friendly Maple program. The investment is part of $145 million in...
- Sustainability on Tap: The Charlotte Water-Beer ConnectionA collaboration that has turned highly treated wastewater into high-quality beer.
- California’s Climate Challenge: Can it Accelerate Progress to Meet 2030 Goals?The just released California Green Innovation Index reveals significant strides towards decarbonization but also a crucial rebound in emissions, posing challenges to meeting the state's ambitious 2030 climate goals. Despite advances in renewable energy and electric vehicle adoption, California faces hurdles in its power sector and needs accelerated efforts to stay on course.
- Advocates gather in Springfield to protect Illinois watersWetlands and small streams need protections in the wake of a recent Supreme Court ruling. Illinois can step up and fill the gap left by the federal government. The post Advocates gather in Springfield to protect Illinois waters appeared first on Environment America.
- A Look into Aviation’s Sustainability and Innovation with GE AerospaceAviation gears up for 2030 with a strong push towards SAF and tech innovations, aiming to boost sustainability, workforce, and security.
- Environmental, Consumer and Housing Organizations Applaud House for Passing Legislation to Expand and Strengthen the EmPOWER Energy Efficiency ProgramBill would Promote Clean Energy and Provide New Support to Low-Income Marylanders. The post Environmental, Consumer and Housing Organizations Applaud House for Passing Legislation to Expand and Strengthen the EmPOWER Energy Efficiency Program appeared first on Environment America.
- Warming Waters Bringing More Sharks to the Alabama CoastOver the past two decades, the number of young bull sharks in Mobile Bay, Alabama has multiplied fivefold, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Soap bubbles transform into lasersLaser wavelengths depend on bubble's size, paving the way for bubble-laser-based sensors of pressure or ambient electric field The post Soap bubbles transform into lasers appeared first on Physics World.
- MIT’s Breakthrough in Battery-Free Sensor Technology for Remote MonitoringMIT's latest innovation, a battery-free, self-powered sensor, is designed to leverage the energy from its surroundings, eliminating the need for traditional power sources.
- IKEA is going solarNew and expanded tax credits can help individuals and big businesses alike get rooftop solar. The post IKEA is going solar appeared first on Environment America.
- Illuminating Innovation: The Bright Business Potential of Bioluminescent PlantsIn a pioneering leap towards sustainable living and green technology, the latest advancements in bioluminescent plant research have unlocked a myriad of possibilities for businesses across various sectors. This breakthrough, spearheaded by the innovative efforts of Light Bio and supported by findings from Ginkgo Bioworks, signifies a monumental shift in how we approach eco-friendly lighting solutions. By harnessing a single gene capable of converting living energy into light, these glowing plants offer a sustainable, visually captivating alternative to traditional lighting, setting the stage for a greener future.
- Keith Burnett: IOP president says it is our duty to make physics more inclusivePodcast interview also explores challenges and opportunities facing modern universities The post Keith Burnett: IOP president says it is our duty to make physics more inclusive appeared first on Physics World.
- Milestone Achieved: United States Launches First Commercial-Scale Offshore Wind FarmEquipped with 12 high-powered turbines capable of generating 132 megawatts of offshore wind energy, the South Fork Wind farm has the capacity to power over 70,000 homes.
- A Total Solar Eclipse Is Coming. How Will Birds and Other Wildlife React?On April 8, the moon will cross between the Earth and the sun, turning daylight into darkness across a long slice of North America—starting in Mexico, making its way from Texas up toward Maine...
- unspun, Walmart Pilot Innovative 3D Weaving Tech to Revolutionize Garment ProductionThe pilot project promises to significantly reduce fashion's environmental footprint, promising a greener future for apparel production and localized textile manufacturing.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Meet Nature HalfwayThis week’s quote is from author Michael Pollan: “The garden suggests there might be a... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Meet Nature Halfway appeared first on Earth911.
- Mapping brain circuits reveals potential treatment targets for brain disordersResearchers use deep brain stimulation to map the brain circuits associated with Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, OCD and Tourette’s syndrome The post Mapping brain circuits reveals potential treatment targets for brain disorders appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘It can be a long road and that’s okay’ – Prineha Narang on going the distance in sciencePrineha Narang, a computational materials physicist at UCLA, describes how she went from running on the track to running a cutting-edge research group The post ‘It can be a long road and that’s okay’ – Prineha Narang on going the distance in science appeared first on Physics World.
- FBI sent several informants to Standing Rock protests, court documents showUntil now, only one other federal informant was known to be in the camps.
- BP boss nets £9.45m in two years, Exxon deflects climate blameExecutives at fossil fuel companies reap huge dividends as households go cold, and now believe ‘we waited too long’ to address global warming, despite years of lobbying against climate action. Murray Auchincloss, recently appointed Chief Executive Officer at BP, took home over £8million in 2023, including a £6.5million bonus. It’s now expected he will […] The post BP boss nets £9.45m in two years, Exxon deflects climate blame appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Community energy sparking hopeCommunity energy sparking hope Channel Comment brendan 15th March 2024 Teaser Media
- A Grassroots Organization Stops Exploratory Drilling in ChileDavid trumps Goliath in this battle over natural resources.
- What the Latest Annual Budget Means for BirdsWhen Congress passed funding bills last week to avert a partial government shutdown, the result brought a mixed bag for many bird conservation programs that protect our environment and wildlife. ...
- What the Latest Annual Funding Means for BirdsWhen Congress passed six funding bills last week to avert a partial government shutdown, the result brought a mixed bag for many bird conservation programs that protect our environment and...
- Why Do Birds Incubate Rocks?Last spring, the internet went wild for a male Bald Eagle who incubated a rock. The bird, named Murphy, is a permanent resident of a rehabilitation center in Missouri. Earlier in the year, the raptor...
- EPA finally cracks down on the carcinogen used to sterilize medical equipmentAlthough the rule will slash ethylene oxide emissions by some 90 percent, "there's still a lot more to be done."
- A California Wetland Program’s Flood of New Funding Lifts Hopes for ShorebirdsWhen John Brennan makes the short drive from his home in Davis, California, to the rice farms he manages along the Sacramento River, he always brings a laminated guide to the region’s...
- Carnival Corporation Unveils New Solar Park in Dominican RepublicInitial projections indicate the project will meet 80% of the port's energy demand.
- Next Wave of Renewable Energy Storage Featuring Hot Sand and BricksWith the innovative use of heated sand and specially designed bricks, these simple materials are being transformed into powerful tools to store and release energy, offering a promising answer to the fluctuating nature of solar and wind power.
- Your tax dollars may be funding the expansion of the plastics industryPlastic manufacturers have received $9 billion in subsidies for new or bigger facilities since 2012.
- EPA Enacts Historic Safety Regulations to Shield Communities from Chemical AccidentsEPA strengthens community safety with new chemical accident prevention rule, effective May 10, 2024. Enhanced measures and safer alternatives mandated to protect U.S. communities.
- Apple Expands Innovative Restore Fund with TSMC and MurataThese new investments build on Apple’s previous commitment of up to $200 million for the Restore Fund’s second phase, bringing the total to $280 million in committed capital.
- Google and SRP to Power Arizona Data Center with Clean EnergyGoogle, in collaboration with the Salt River Project (SRP), Arizona's utility provider, has today unveiled an eight-year clean energy pact. This forward-thinking initiative is set to power Google's upcoming Mesa, Arizona, data center with over 400 megawatts of carbon-free energy (CFE) capacity.
- From Concept to Reality: Real-life sustainability and ESG case studies on realizing the promise of generative AIAI holds great promise: Better answers. Saving time. Driving revenue. Until now, these promises have been largely conceptual, especially when applied to specific verticals such as sustainability and ESG.
- STATEMENT: Senator Barrasso introduces bill to undermine Forest Service efforts to protect old-growthThe post STATEMENT: Senator Barrasso introduces bill to undermine Forest Service efforts to protect old-growth appeared first on Environment America.
- Making sense of the flow: The control possibilities enabled by actuatorsActuators are a vital component in a wide range of systems used in water, energy and other industries. But what exactly is an actuator? Newcomers to the topic are often content to think of this component as simply a switch, of sorts – the part of a valve-based system that brings the valve to an […]
- AT&T Engages with 1PointFive for Carbon Removal Credits1PointFive, a leader in carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS) technologies, has announced an agreement with AT&T for the purchase of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits.
- Under Threat in Their Native California, Giant Sequoias Are Thriving in BritainWorsening drought and wildfires in California are pushing giant sequoias, the biggest trees on Earth, into decline. But sequoias that have been planted in Britain are flourishing, new research finds.Read more on E360 →
- The Electrochemical Charge Against PFAS PollutionAt the core of Müller's study, published in the Journal of Catalysis, is the development of nanocatalysts designed to remediate PFAS compounds, specifically targeting Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS). PFOS, once a common ingredient in stain-resistant products, has seen a global phase-out due to its health risks, yet it remains a persistent challenge in water pollution. The innovation lies in Müller's use of pulsed laser in liquid synthesis to create nanocatalysts that can be precisely controlled and scaled, offering an unparalleled advantage over traditional chemical methods.
- Youthful Ambition May Fuel America’s Drive for Sustainable PackagingWith sustainability and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives at the forefront of consumer consciousness, a recent survey sheds light on the real preferences and sacrifices people are willing to make for sustainably packaged products.
- Controllable Cooper pair splitter could separate entangled electrons on demandProposed device might aid the development of quantum computers The post Controllable Cooper pair splitter could separate entangled electrons on demand appeared first on Physics World.
- The Rise of Green Hydrogen: Transforming the Energy LandscapeKey factors driving this shift include advancements in renewable energy sources, market growth projections, and the commitment of global players to carbon neutrality targets.
- EU Parliament Approves Landmark AI Act: Setting the Stage for Ethical and Sustainable AI InnovationThe European Union's Parliament has taken a significant step towards regulating artificial intelligence (AI) technology within its borders. On Wednesday, it approved the AI Act, marking a historic vote with 523 members in favor, 46 against, and 49 abstaining.
- Hurricanes 101: Preparing For The Power Of Extreme WeatherIn the past, except for people who lived in a few warm-climate coastal communities, hardly... The post Hurricanes 101: Preparing For The Power Of Extreme Weather appeared first on Earth911.
- Unlock Your Limited Garden Space With A DIY Reclaimed Wood Wall GardenThis project is perfect for those who love gardening but are short on space. With... The post Unlock Your Limited Garden Space With A DIY Reclaimed Wood Wall Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- Magnetic microbots show promise for treating aneurysms and brain tumoursResearchers have developed magnetic coiling microfibre robots and used them to embolize arterial bleeding in a rabbit The post Magnetic microbots show promise for treating aneurysms and brain tumours appeared first on Physics World.
- Climate change and boat strikes are killing right whales. Stronger speed limits could save them.Nearly a century after we almost hunted them to extinction, fewer than 360 right whales remain.
- 51% of FTSE 100 now engaged in tree-plantingMore than half of all companies listed on Britain’s leading stock index are now actively investing in restoring forestry, a new report has revealed. Research by the global insurance group Chaucer found the collective ESG programme of the biggest 100 businesses in trading in the UK has now been responsible for 350million new trees. Commitments […] The post 51% of FTSE 100 now engaged in tree-planting appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Conservation, Sportsmen Groups Express Support for Efforts to Improve Future for Greater Sage-grouse and Sagebrush Country(Washington, D.C.--March 14)--In a pivotal step toward conserving the American West's cherished public lands, conservation and sportsmen’s groups offered the following responses on the heels of...
- The 'de-eucalyptus brigades'The 'de-eucalyptus brigades' Channel News brendan 14th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Headstones for cold homesHeadstones for cold homes Channel News brendan 14th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Finding My Footing in the Seabird CommunityLast month I found myself anxiously wondering what to pack for four days in Seattle. It’s not a long trip from my home in Portland, Oregon, but it was my first Pacific Seabird Group Conference –...
- Portland City Council votes to phase out gas powered leaf blowersOn Wednesday the Portland City Council unanimously passed an ordinance to phase out gas powered leaf blowers within the next four years. The post Portland City Council votes to phase out gas powered leaf blowers appeared first on Environment America.
- Twins Enrich Artmaking and Bring Attention to the Federal Duck Stamp Contest by Entering TogetherKira Sabin and Kess Fennell are both artists from Minnesota and, thanks to a viral 2021 Tiktok post by Kira, have recently garnered some new attention for the Federal Duck Stamp Contest, an annual...
- NSW Struggles to Bridge the Gap in 2030 Emission GoalsThe impending closure of the Eraring coal-fired plant in August 2025 further adds to NSW's challenges, removing a significant portion of baseload generation capacity.
- Harnessing Nature’s Defenders: The Rise of Biological Pest Control in Modern AgricultureIn the ever-evolving landscape of agricultural management, a quiet revolution is underway. Traditional reliance on synthetic pesticides, with their known environmental and health drawbacks, is being challenged by the resurgence of an ancient ally: nature's own pest control agents. This shift towards biological pest control represents not only a nod to sustainable practices but also an embrace of strategies that could redefine our approach to ensuring crop health and productivity.
- Microplastics in Human Blood: A Health Risk for Stroke and Heart AttacksIn the wake of growing concerns over the environmental and health impacts of plastic pollution, recent research has spotlighted the insidious presence of microplastics in human tissues and their potential link to significant health issues, including cardiovascular diseases.
- Biden-Harris Allocates $3.7M for Great Lakes Water Forecast EnhancementInvestment aims to bolster regional resilience and economic stability.
- Statement: New bill will tackle large threat posed by tiny plasticsAn estimated ten trillion pellets enter oceans each year The post Statement: New bill will tackle large threat posed by tiny plastics appeared first on Environment America.
- The Green Revolution: How IoT and AI are Paving the Way for a Sustainable FutureThe integration of AI and IoT into our daily lives and industrial processes has brought about significant environmental benefits. Here are some ways through which these technologies positively impact the environment.
- New attosecond X-ray spectroscopy technique ‘freezes’ atomic nuclei in placeRemoving "noise" from atomic motion enables scientists to observe electron movement in real time, leading to new interpretations of previous results The post New attosecond X-ray spectroscopy technique ‘freezes’ atomic nuclei in place appeared first on Physics World.
- Brewing a Solution: Spent Yeast’s Role in E-Waste RecyclingElectronic waste, or e-waste, is growing rapidly around the world, posing both environmental challenges and opportunities for resource recovery.
- Apple waste, spider silk, enhanced cotton: How bio-based textiles could replace plastic in our clothingBiomaterials companies are using new materials to create high-performance textiles — without plastic.
- Oregon Reps. Blumenauer, Bonamici and Hoyle co-sponsor new bill to tackle plastic pollutionOregon representatives among 40 lawmakers that introduced the Plastic Pellet Free Waters Act on Wednesday. The post Oregon Reps. Blumenauer, Bonamici and Hoyle co-sponsor new bill to tackle plastic pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- Aviation Climate Taskforce and National Renewable Energy Laboratory Partner on Sustainable AviationThe U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the Aviation Climate Taskforce, Inc. (ACT) have announced a strategic partnership through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to enhance their collaborative efforts in advancing sustainable aviation technologies.
- Could AI help unblock the logjam in Planning applications?The specialist air quality company Airly has announced the launch of a new AI tool that it says has been developed to revolutionise the work of air quality consultants and dramatically accelerate the production of air quality assessments in planning applications. “Working closely with air quality consultants, we have utilised the power of AI to […]
- Ultraviolet dual-comb spectroscopy system counts single photonsNew technique avoids high-powered lasers The post Ultraviolet dual-comb spectroscopy system counts single photons appeared first on Physics World.
- You can start applying for the American Climate Corps next monthBiden is calling on Congress for an additional $8 billion in funding for the program.
- IKEA, Mer to Launch Major EV Charging Network in GermanyIn a significant move to bolster EV infrastructure, Mer will collaborate with IKEA to develop one of the largest retail-based EV charging networks in Germany.
- Iberostar Achieves 12% Emissions Reduction Ahead of ScheduleThe luxury hotel brand achieves a 12% global reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions.
- Earth911 Special Video Event: How Saving Krill Could Help Save The PlanetTune in for an important conversation about the future of krill, the billions of tiny crustaceans that are... The post Earth911 Special Video Event: How Saving Krill Could Help Save The Planet appeared first on Earth911.
- Explaining the origin of life with physicsClaire Malone reviews Molecular Storms: the Physics of Stars, Cells and the Origin of Life by Liam Graham The post Explaining the origin of life with physics appeared first on Physics World.
- Firestone Liberia Achieves Certification as First ISCC PLUS Certified Natural Rubber FarmIn a significant step forward in sustainable rubber production, Bridgestone Americas has announced that their Firestone Liberia facility has become the first natural rubber growing and processing operation globally to receive the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) PLUS honor.
- Quick question: can we cut 1gigaton of retail emissions by 2030?Vaayu helps the likes of Klarna, New Balance, and Ace & Tate assess carbon footprints and circular opportunities, giving them information to cut emissions and waste at scale. Here’s how it works. What exactly does Vaayu do, in the simplest terms, and when was the company founded? Vaayu is the world’s first automated software empowering […] The post Quick question: can we cut 1gigaton of retail emissions by 2030? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Solid-state battery electrolyte makes a fast lithium-ion conductorNew material allows lithium ions to move in 3D and could compete with liquid electrolytes in mainstream Li-ion battery technologies The post Solid-state battery electrolyte makes a fast lithium-ion conductor appeared first on Physics World.
- How China Became the World’s Leader on Renewable EnergyChina has achieved stunning growth in its installed renewable capacity over the last two decades, far outpacing the rest of the world. But to end its continued dependence on fossil fuels, it must now move ahead with planned reforms to its national electricity system.Read more on E360 →
- As heat becomes a national threat, who will be protected?Extreme heat affects everyone. But in Florida, the hottest state in the country, only one group is legally protected.
- In Texas, as in California, big fires lead to big lawsuitsElectric utility Xcel is facing several lawsuits over its role in the Smokehouse Creek Fire, highlighting a growing threat to power providers.
- New report slams carbon offset project in Cambodia for violating Indigenous rightsHuman Rights Watch alleges Indigenous peoples were thrown off their land in name of conservation.
- South Oxfordshire District Council has UK’s highest recycling ratesEvery local authority in the country has been assessed on its circular services, with clear winners and underperformers. We have the league table right here. Research by Cartridge Save has found that South Oxfordshire District Council has the highest rate of household recycling in the country. However, at just 61.6% of total waste there is […] The post South Oxfordshire District Council has UK’s highest recycling rates appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Warrington switches on electric buses in new emissions driveState-of-the-art Volvo BZL fleet has been delivered to the North West England authority, transforming local transport routes. Unveiled last week, the new e-bus network will become active this summer, with 105 vehicles ready to begin service, replacing all outdated diesel models operated by Warrington’s Own Buses. This is currently one of the largest electric bus […] The post Warrington switches on electric buses in new emissions drive appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- An enemy of changeAn enemy of change Channel Comment brendan 13th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Wetlands and Bird Conservation Bill Advances in the SenateWASHINGTON (March 12, 2024) – The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee moved forward a bipartisan bill that would benefit birds by reauthorizing funding for programs to conserve wetlands...
- House Committee Advances Migratory Bird Conservation BillWASHINGTON (March 12, 2024) – The House Natural Resources Committee advanced a bipartisan bill that would reauthorize and enhance a program that provides funding throughout the Americas for...
- This White Red-tailed Hawk Isn't Just Gorgeous—It's Also a Rare Scientific OpportunityOn a sunny February afternoon, Bryce Robinson, a PhD candidate at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, was on the search for Red-tailed Hawks in the Oklahoma countryside. He was walking with his advisor...
- Methanol-Fueled Tugs to Transform Vancouver Harbor OperationsGobal focus intensifying on sustainable practices and the reduction of carbon emissions in the maritime industry.
- How Climate Change Drives the Spread of Invasive PlantsAbetted by warmer climes, non-native species can take root and wreak havoc in new environments. Is there anything we can do about them?
- Volkswagen Group U.K., Ecobat Partner for Electric Vehicle Battery RecyclingIn a significant stride toward enhancing sustainability in the automotive industry, Volkswagen Group United Kingdom Ltd. (VWG U.K.) has forged a pivotal partnership with Ecobat, the foremost authority in battery recycling. This collaboration underscores VWG U.K.'s commitment to fostering a circular energy economy and amplifying its sustainability efforts.
- Aldi Expands Footprint and Enhances Sustainability in U.S. and U.K.Discover Aldi's plan to expand its US footprint with 800 new stores by 2028, embracing sustainability through eliminating plastic bags, adopting green technologies, and leading in recycling efforts.
- Surf’s up: Physics World admires the famous Severn boreWave carried surfers by as we stood on a rainy riverbank The post Surf’s up: <em>Physics World</em> admires the famous Severn bore appeared first on Physics World.
- President Biden’s Clean Energy Agenda Takes Root in AlaskaWith a focus on affordability, resilience, and dependability, these projects reflect a significant step toward a greener future.
- Califia Farms Transitions to Recycled Plastic, Cutting Emissions by 19%Califia Farms has announced a pivotal shift in its packaging strategy, moving to bottles made entirely from 100% recycled plastic (rPET) for plant-based beverages sold in the U.S. and Canada.
- Nanodevices can produce energy from evaporating tap or seawaterResearchers say they have discovered that nanoscale devices harnessing the hydroelectric effect can harvest electricity from the evaporation of fluids with higher ion concentrations than purified water, revealing a vast untapped energy potential. Evaporation is a natural process so ubiquitous that most of us take it for granted. In fact, roughly half of the solar […]
- Storing hydrogen safely and efficiently: US firm outlines visionA US firm has a vision to design and develop durable and efficient solid-state hydrogen storage solutions that work under ambient temperature and low pressure. H2MOF has been founded by Professor Sir Fraser Stoddart, awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2016 for the design and synthesis of artificial molecular machines, and Professor Omar Yaghi, […]
- Greater Manchester calls for a repair revolutionGreater Manchester is marking Repair Week 2024 (11-17 March 2024) with a rallying call for a ‘repair revolution’, as an eye-opening new survey reveals that more than £1.2bn is potentially lost every year in the city-region by throwing away and replacing household items that could be repaired. Research commissioned by Recycle for Greater Manchester (R4GM) […]
- Spring launches enhanced catchment monitoring innovation challengeSpring, a group which supports innovation in the UK and Ireland water sector, has launched its third innovation accelerator challenge and is calling for innovators from all backgrounds to apply. The Spring Accelerator 3 focuses on the theme of protecting and enhancing natural systems. Asking the question, ‘How can we enhance and integrate our catchment […]
- Guide plots course to improving plastic recycling ratesThe Alliance to End Plastic Waste has published the first two in a series of ‘Solution Model’ playbooks, to improve the understanding of the many stakeholders across the plastic value chain about what is possible and what else is needed to drive systems change to end plastic waste in the environment and develop a circular […]
- Navigating the Current: US EV Startups Adapt to Market ChallengesIn the face of a downturn in demand, prompted by heightened borrowing costs and elevated repair expenses for vehicles, United States-based electric vehicle startups are shifting gears towards more affordable models.
- Plastic recycling innovations sought for Recoup 2024 awardsThe Plastic recycling charity behind the RECOUP Awards 2024 says entries are now open. “Recognising outstanding achievements in plastics resource efficiency and recycling, contributing towards a more circular plastics value chain, the awards aim to recognise and celebrate the innovative and inspiring projects and initiatives that have helped to drive the industry forward and lead […]
- Rhapsody as European synchrotron examines Niccolò Paganini’s violinScientists have carried out X-ray studies on the iconic violin that was crafted in 1743 The post Rhapsody as European synchrotron examines Niccolò Paganini’s violin appeared first on Physics World.
- Air filters and opening windows can reduce classroom pollution by up to 36%, says Surrey studyTo improve air quality in classrooms, schools should use air purifiers during the school day and open the windows after hours. That’s according to a new study from the University of Surrey. In England, 7,800 schools are in locations where air pollution breaches WHO limits. Last month, the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, announced that […]
- Indonesia Grossly Underestimating Methane Leaking from Coal MinesEmissions of methane from Indonesian coal mines are eight times higher than official estimates would suggest, a new report finds.Read more on E360 →
- VOCs landmark: Firm marks 20 years of mobile carbon filter rentals2023 was a year of anniversaries for CPL/Puragen Activated Carbons. Back in the summer, they celebrated 10 years of spent carbon reactivation at their Immingham facility, the site later being awarded a prestigious Green Apple environmental award as well as its ISO45001 accreditation for health & safety. 2023 also represented a significant milestone for another […]
- Consumers unaware of dangers of PFAS in food packaging, finds researchA recent survey appears to find that the majority (80%) of consumers are not familiar with ‘forever chemicals’ and the term PFAS. The survey was conducted by Sapio Research, on behalf of Celebration Packaging. The ‘forever chemicals’ called PFAS (per – and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are a group of synthetic chemicals used in a wide variety […]
- Ammonia-to-hydrogen project launches in BirminghamDescribed as the world’s largest and most efficient ammonia-to-hydrogen conversion project, the Ammogen consortium gathered at Tyseley Energy Park (TEP) on Tuesday 12 March to mark the initiative’s launch. The partners say it will drastically improve the efficiency, reliability, and economics of ammonia cracking, and will deliver 200kg per day of transport-grade hydrogen. The project […]
- Glacier Secures $7.7M for AI Recycling RobotsGlacier, a pioneering company in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics dedicated to advancing recycling efforts and achieving a zero-waste future, announced it has successfully secured $7.7 million in new funding.
- Beyond M&M’s: Mars’s Sweet Success in Coral Reef RestorationSince 2013, MARS Sustainable Solutions, a subsidiary of Mars Incorporated, has initiated collaborations with Indonesia and other nations to reconstruct damaged coral reefs through the Mars Assisted Reef Restoration System (MARRS).
- Sticky UV-sensitive tape makes 2D material transfers easierNew technique could help integrate materials such as graphene into real-world devices The post Sticky UV-sensitive tape makes 2D material transfers easier appeared first on Physics World.
- Solar’s Dominance Marks an 80-Year Electricity Capacity MilestoneIn 2023, the United States achieved a historic milestone in renewable energy, leading the charge with a record-breaking 32.4 gigawatts (GW) of new solar installations.
- Recycling Mystery: MattressesDespite the difficulties of recycling such a hefty household item, mattresses can be disposed of responsibly. The post Recycling Mystery: Mattresses appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Are You Chewing Single-Use Plastic?If you’re a fan of chewing gum, there’s a big likelihood that you’re chewing single-use... The post We Earthlings: Are You Chewing Single-Use Plastic? appeared first on Earth911.
- Climate’s Microbial Mitigators and New Insights into Soil Bacteria Diversity and Carbon CyclingTraditionally, it was thought that increased soil temperatures spurred microbial growth, thereby elevating carbon emissions into the atmosphere, but new research suggests that this escalation in carbon release is attributed to the activation of previously dormant bacteria.
- UK water companies claim ‘world-leading plans’ will end sewage spillsWater pollution is one of the most visible environmental challenges to emerge post-Brexit, but the industry believes it finally has an effective roadmap. Published today, Tuesday 12th March, water companies in England have unveiled what they claim to be a ‘comprehensive’ proposal to deal with the issue, which has arisen from decades of maintenance neglect […] The post UK water companies claim ‘world-leading plans’ will end sewage spills appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Reducing emissions isn’t enough, reversing the climate crisis means restoring balanceDr Andrew Coburn, CEO and Founder of sustainability analytics firm Risilience, explains how to prepare for a future in which biodiversity is as regulated as greenhouse gases. Global business is no stranger to reporting on climate. A raft of climate-and-nature-related regulation has positioned net-zero targets and transition plans at the forefront of business agendas. Add […] The post Reducing emissions isn’t enough, reversing the climate crisis means restoring balance appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Modelling lung cells could help personalize radiotherapyA computer model that reveals radiation damage at the cellular level could improve radiotherapy outcomes for lung cancer patients The post Modelling lung cells could help personalize radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- Pentagon tries to dodge PFAS lawsuits over a product it helped inventThe U.S. government is seeking immunity from 27 lawsuits related to a toxic firefighting foam used on military bases.
- The IRA has injected $240 billion into clean energy. The US still needs more.An analysis of the bill's impact shows that for every $1 the government invested, the private sector spent nearly $5.50.
- Participant call for Polar microplastic and climate impact research tripsThe Clean Planet Peninsula project is set to embark on a new three-year journey, and is inviting 25 individuals to join an immersive training cause in August 2024. Over the following two years, successful candidates from the group will travel to both the Arctic and Antarctic, where they will receive further training and undertake scientific […] The post Participant call for Polar microplastic and climate impact research trips appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
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- Who's the clown?Who's the clown? Channel Comment brendan 12th March 2024 Teaser Media
- CARBIOS Active: Enzymatic Solution for Compostable PLA in Food Contact SubstancesA breakthrough enzymatic technology reshapes the future of packaging, offering a 100% compostable PLA solution.
- Crumbs of consolation? What the budget offeredDismay at the Chancellor’s Spring budget speech on 6 March seemed widespread among environmental observers, with the REA for example, commenting that it “arguably confirms the diminishing of net zero legislation as a recurring theme of this administration”. Crumbs of consolation were welcomed, such as the 25% boost to landfill tax. A £120m increase in […]
- Southern plains bumblebee in need of helpThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering 10 new additions to the list of species protected by the Endangered Species Act. The southern plains bumblebee is one of them. The post Southern plains bumblebee in need of help appeared first on Environment America.
- Georgia Leads in Clean Energy and Electric Vehicle Initiatives Post-Inflation Reduction ActThis surge includes the announcement of a $344 million solar glass manufacturing plant last month, expected to generate at least 600 new jobs.
- Pioneering Green Hydrogen: Bekaert and Toshiba’s Strategic Alliance UnveiledBekaert and Toshiba Energy Systems and Solutions Corporation are entering a partnership to help the advancement of green hydrogen production.
- Maryland’s Green Future: Frederick’s Solar Canopy ProjectSolar initiative aligns with Frederick's sustainability commitment, offering both financial savings and environmental benefits in Maryland.
- Lundberg Introduces Regenerative Organic Certified® RiceLundberg Family Farms, long recognized for its commitment to organic rice cultivation and as a manufacturer of popular rice products, has just announced its introduction of Regenerative Organic Certified® Rice.
- A Billion Steps Forward: The Surge of Smart Meters Around the GlobeAs we approached the end of 2023, the world saw the installation of over 1.06 billion smart meters, marking a pivotal step towards modernizing utility distribution networks.
- Solar Accounted for More Than Half of New U.S. Power Last YearSolar accounted for most of the capacity the nation added to its electric grids last year. That feat marks the first time since World War II, when hydropower was booming, that a renewable power source has comprised more than half of the nation’s energy additions. Read more on E360 →
- Photonic metastructure does vector–matrix multiplicationSilicon-based device is less prone to hacking, designers say The post Photonic metastructure does vector–matrix multiplication appeared first on Physics World.
- GreenTech Leaders Emerge in TIME Magazine’s New RankingAnnounced on March 5th, this list spotlights 250 pioneering U.S. companies dedicated to innovating green technologies, products, or services aimed at mitigating the environmental impact of human activities.
- Hydrogen-Source Heat Pumps Role in the United Kingdom’s Quest for Carbon NeutralityThrough meticulous supply chain analysis, a study presents the case for green hydrogen as an energy source and shows a strategic pivot away from traditional energy sources to address the need to counteract rising energy prices, mitigate pollution, and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
- Amazon Web Service’s $650M Sustainable Storage Hub in PennsylvaniaThe transaction comprises the acquisition of land, power infrastructure, the initial powered shell, and other assets.
- The SEC Finally Issues its Climate Disclosure RuleGovernment’s regulation of corporate environmental reporting has finally begun.
- Recycling Mystery: Plastic UtensilsPlastic utensils are not recyclable. If you’re considering buying any “disposable” with the intention of... The post Recycling Mystery: Plastic Utensils appeared first on Earth911.
- Going Below the Surface with CDP’s Latest InsightsThe just released CDP Below the Surface report sheds light on the environmental footprint of corporations, revealing both strides and stumbles in the journey towards sustainability.
- How a technique for recycling rare-earth permanent magnets could transform the green economyJames McKenzie examines the pioneering work of HyProMag in recycling rare-earth magnets The post How a technique for recycling rare-earth permanent magnets could transform the green economy appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: Globechain Founder & CEO May Al-Karooni On Expanding U.S. Reuse MarketsWe can all take decisive action to protect the environment: reusing goods instead of sending... The post Earth911 Podcast: Globechain Founder & CEO May Al-Karooni On Expanding U.S. Reuse Markets appeared first on Earth911.
- Can a classical computer tell if a quantum computer is telling the truth?Yes, say researchers who experimentally executed a protocol designed to do just that The post Can a classical computer tell if a quantum computer is telling the truth? appeared first on Physics World.
- Detergent pods are only the start of clothing’s microplastic pollution problemA New York City bill to ban laundry pods is just one of many proposed solutions.
- Why is the idea of the Anthropocene so contentious?The question of whether humans created a new epoch has been stirring up drama for almost 25 years.
- Self-driving shuttles, very light rail, and the future of local transportProjects in Sunderland and Shrewsbury are signs of a growing focus on developing new clean and cost-effective travel modes. ‘SAMS represents a significant leap forward in our efforts to embrace innovation and improve the quality of life for our residents,’ says Patrick Melia, chief executive of Sunderland City Council. Beginning trials this month, the North […] The post Self-driving shuttles, very light rail, and the future of local transport appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- UK banks can now assess ESG within their supply chainsEnvironmental, social and governance efforts of British and EU partners will now be searchable through a new data repository. Launched by CRIF, the new environmental, social and governance [ESG] analytics platform draws on 130 key indicators based on UK and European Union information sources, taking into account factors such as water usage, waste production, emissions, […] The post UK banks can now assess ESG within their supply chains appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Ecosystem services - to whom?Ecosystem services - to whom? Channel Comment brendan 11th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Seismic signal that pointed to alien technology was actually a passing truckMysterious samples from the ocean floor are not associated with 2014 meteor, study suggests The post Seismic signal that pointed to alien technology was actually a passing truck appeared first on Physics World.
- Many homes burned in the Texas wildfires weren’t insured, creating a steep path to recoveryRural Texans are more than twice as likely to go without homeowners insurance than their urban peers.
- The D.C. Circuit Vacates Most of EPA’s SSM SIP Call; Generators Breath a Sigh of ReliefEarlier this month, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals vacated most of EPA’s startup, shutdown, and malfunction SIP Call. The Court’s rationale boils down to EPA’s failure to make a predicate finding that the SIP call was “necessary or appropriate to meet the [CAA’s] applicable requirements.” Without plumbing the depths of the Clean Air Act’s intricacies, it will give some sense of the nuances of the Act that the Court reached this decision while at the same time rejecting the Petitioners’ argument that EPA: must make factual findings about adverse effects resulting from the SIP’s deficiencies—for example,… More The…
- California’s polluted communities could miss out on billions under state’s flawed systemResearchers found that the state's screening tool uses a small number of health problems that could bias which communities are designated.
- Mystery of why inkjet-printed paper curls finally solvedPhysicists in Austria reveal that solvents in the ink are behind the effect The post Mystery of why inkjet-printed paper curls finally solved appeared first on Physics World.
- New Estuary Program will Benefit Birds and CommunitiesMississippi Sound is a major ecological lynchpin for the Gulf of Mexico that supports hundreds of bird and wildlife species, as well as a unique coastal culture and strong economy. Fed by several...
- Statement: Oil sheen off the coast of Orange CountyLatest reminder of dirty, dangerous drilling The post Statement: Oil sheen off the coast of Orange County appeared first on Environment America.
- Californians support expanding the San Gabriel Mountains National MonumentThe proposed expansion would add 110,000 acres to the existing monument, preserving more land and rivers for future generations. The post Californians support expanding the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument appeared first on Environment America.
- Global Salmon Initiative, WWF Launch ESG Tool for Feed IngredientsWith this tool, farming companies will be able to engage with feed suppliers and assess the risks associated with the feed supply chain, such as biodiversity loss, climate change, and resource use.
- ESG Clean Energy Achieves Efficiency Milestone in Carbon Capture Water Removal SystemThe system is able to remove 99% of the water in fossil fuel power generation exhaust, allowing adsorber materials to more efficiently capture carbon.
- Great Barrier Reef Sees Mass Bleaching as Ocean Temperatures Hit Record HighBeset by severe heat throughout the Australian summer, the Great Barrier Reef is undergoing its fifth mass bleaching in eight years.Read more on E360 →
- Red Trail Energy Carbon Removal Project Added to Puro.earth RegistryRed Trail Energy is now reportedly the first ethanol production facility to generate CO2 removal certificates in the voluntary carbon market.
- Girl Talk Is Making WavesIn honor of International Women’s Day, we highlight a new workshop that engages women of all backgrounds in ocean sciences.
- Altilium, Nissan Partner for EV Battery Recycling ProjectThe collaboration will include recycling of end-of-life Nissan Leaf batteries by using Altilium's EcoCathode process, which is said to recover over 95% of cathode active materials.
- Let us now praise rooftop solar: A tale from New EnglandRooftop solar delivers benefits for the climate, the environment and consumers. New England is a prime example. The post Let us now praise rooftop solar: A tale from New England appeared first on Environment America.
- Harnessing the Ocean’s Gradient with Nanofluidic Energy ConversionResearchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have unveiled a nanofluidic device that aims to tap into the largely unexploited energy resource found at the juncture of the world's rivers and oceans -- the salinity gradient.
- Electric Scooters: Navigating the Path to Sustainable Urban MobilityOur cities are choked by traffic and drowning in pollution that the humanity an estimated... The post Electric Scooters: Navigating the Path to Sustainable Urban Mobility appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: The Sparks of Nature!Shakespeare captured so much of our world, and he recognized that nature finds a way... The post Earth911 Inspiration: The Sparks of Nature! appeared first on Earth911.
- Why are there so many men in politics?Today is International Women’s Day. A day marked around the world, celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. Last week, the House of Commons debated ‘International Women’s Day: language in politics’, a particularly pertinent issue in mainstream media and politics of late, […]
- Big Oil faces a flood of climate lawsuits — and they’re moving closer to trialA quarter of Americans now live in cities and states taking companies to court over lying to the public.
- Space-borne atoms herald new tests of Einstein’s equivalence principleMeasuring the free-fall rate of different type of atoms in space could unveil hidden mechanisms of gravity The post Space-borne atoms herald new tests of Einstein’s equivalence principle appeared first on Physics World.
- How changes to Hawaiʻi’s home battery program could hinder its clean energy transitionA revision in how much homeowners are paid for electricity they send to the grid could keep them from participating at all.
- Ask me anything: Anne Pawsey – ‘I really enjoy working with a huge community of physicists’Anne Pawsey is secretary general of the European Physical Society in Mulhouse, France The post Ask me anything: Anne Pawsey – ‘I really enjoy working with a huge community of physicists’ appeared first on Physics World.
- UK’s biggest Women In Cooling event set for BirminghamInstallerSHOW is behind the industry gathering, which will run for three days this summer. Taking place at Birmingham NEC, the conference and exhibition will run from27th – 29th June 2024, and feature an inspirational keynote speech, presentations and panel discussions from leading female figures in the UK and global sector. Among other things, the first […] The post UK’s biggest Women In Cooling event set for Birmingham appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Report highlights how to advance and retain women in clean energyNew findings cover 150 professions in a historically male-dominated sector, and could provide a roadmap to improved equity. Research conducted by Shortlist and the Global Energy Alliance, presented in the report Empowering Women in Clean Energy: Advancing and Retaining an Equitable Workforce focuses on sub-Saharan African countries including Kenya, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, […] The post Report highlights how to advance and retain women in clean energy appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Climate dispatch from AfghanistanClimate dispatch from Afghanistan Channel Comment brendan 8th March 2024 Teaser Media
- How dangerous are buildings for birds? One building, one night, 996 dead birdsSkylines and glass buildings can be beautiful. They can also be dangerous to birds. Thankfully, there are designs to help. The post How dangerous are buildings for birds? One building, one night, 996 dead birds appeared first on Environment America.
- Will the Colorado River States Agree?This week, the seven states that share the Colorado River published their proposals for managing the water supply after 2026. The good news is that they all, finally, acknowledge that climate change...
- As Spring Shifts Earlier, Many Migrating Birds Are Struggling to Keep UpFor migrating birds, timing is key. Their journeys require massive amounts of energy, so they need plenty of fuel on their way, and after they get to their breeding grounds, they’ll have hungry...
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- Oil and coral shouldn’t mix: Deepwater Horizon still affecting deep sea coralNew research highlights the impact the Deepwater Horizon spill is still having on Gulf ecosystems, more than a decade later. The post Oil and coral shouldn’t mix: Deepwater Horizon still affecting deep sea coral appeared first on Environment America.
- Which 10 American retailers can lead the way on rooftop solar?A top ten list of big box stores in America with the most rooftop solar potential. The post Which 10 American retailers can lead the way on rooftop solar? appeared first on Environment America.
- Spring budget analysis: some major headaches in store for the next Chancellor The spring 2024 budget, probably the last fiscal event before the election, was mostly about the politics, while largely ducking the serious underlying challenges facing the UK. Tackling the UK’s chronic problems of sluggish growth, stagnating productivity, high debt and low investment have all been […]
- EnergyHub, Toyota Collaborate to Improve EV Charging, Grid SupportToyota and Lexus drivers will now have access to EnergyHub’s platform, allowing for reduced charging costs and access to benefits associated with vehicle-to-grid capabilities.
- Electric plane charging deal will let pilots ‘tap ‘n’ take off’Pilots of electric planes can charge their aircraft with one tap of a card, says EV charging expert Octopus Energy, following a tie-up between the firm and AeroVolt. Octopus Electroverse – an award-winning electric vehicle (EV) charging platform – will sync with AeroVolt, the first ever aircraft charging network. Through this partnership, pilots of electric […]
- Save sea otters, protect the oceanCalifornia’s sea otters face threats from plastic pollution to climate change and disease. One way to save sea otters is to protect their habitat, the beautiful kelp forests they call home. We are working to protect more of California’s kelp forests so that sea otters can thrive once again off our coastline. The post Save sea otters, protect the ocean appeared first on Environment America.
- Leicester-based air quality specialist secures place in top UK SMEsAir quality technology firm EarthSense secured 19th place in the UK’s top 100 SME Businesses, beating out thousands of other entrants in a range of sectors in the EB100 top 100 SME list. The company will celebrate its win at the EB100 awards ceremony on 13 March, where it will also hear the results of […]
- Washington State takes steps to cut rooftop solar red tapeLawmakers approve funding for grant program to help communities switch to automated permitting for residential rooftop solar installations. The post Washington State takes steps to cut rooftop solar red tape appeared first on Environment America.
- DS Smith Releases Recyclable Seafood BoxThe 100% recyclable packaging presents a no-leak, water-resistant alternative for conventional foam-based boxes, and the product is now available to the North American market.
- Parliamentary recognition of the importance and decline of invertebratesThe importance of invertebrates to the environment and food security has received a significant mark of recognition from the House of Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee (SITC), a development welcomed by Buglife, an organisation devoted to the conservation of all invertebrates. On 7 March, the SITC published a report on insect decline and food security, […]
- Even if it ain’t broke, you still oughta fix itMaking FMCG manufacturing more sustainable using intelligent energy management. By Patricia Torres, Industry Marketing Manager Food and Commodities Solutions, OMRON Industrial Automation Europe Some factory managers take the view that ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’. This approach is understandable and, in many instances, valid – particularly if it relates to a process that […]
- Tackling climate change while improving human wellbeingUrban climatologist Radhika Khosla is our podcast guest The post Tackling climate change while improving human wellbeing appeared first on Physics World.
- H&M, Vargas Holding Launch Joint Venture for Polyester RecyclingH&M has signed an offtake agreement to source recycled polyester through the program, representing a $600 million investment over seven years.
- SEC Finalizes Climate-Related Disclosures RulesThe new rules no longer included Scope 3 emissions but will require large and mid-sized companies to improve their climate related disclosures and report on emissions related to the company's use of electricity.
- Enhancing Carbon Storage: The Case for Mixed Species ReforestationA recent study reveals that forests composed of multiple tree species outperform monoculture forests in carbon storage by up to 70%, and highlighting an opportunity for strategic biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.
- Novel superconducting cavity qubit pushes the limits of quantum coherenceNew design produces an order of magnitude improvement in single-photon coherence time The post Novel superconducting cavity qubit pushes the limits of quantum coherence appeared first on Physics World.
- Going, Going, Gone: Endangered Species Lost in 2023The federal government removed nearly two dozen species from the endangered list last year –... The post Going, Going, Gone: Endangered Species Lost in 2023 appeared first on Earth911.
- Monitor Deforestation Policies To Make Your Shopping Earth-ResponsibleAs calls for environmental preservation grow louder, deforestation is taking center stage. Last year, the... The post Monitor Deforestation Policies To Make Your Shopping Earth-Responsible appeared first on Earth911.
- What should Ofgem’s new net zero obligation mean?This post is by Laura Sandys CBE, chair of Green Alliance and non-executive director of SSE Transmission, Highview Power and Ohme Global. Many of us, not least the great team at Green Alliance, have been pushing for Ofgem’s remit to include the delivery of net […]
- Lake Shore introduces the MeasureReady system for material and device researchLake Shore's new system for ultra-low noise DC and AC source and measure performance for electrical measurement applications The post Lake Shore introduces the MeasureReady system for material and device research appeared first on Physics World.
- As Flooding Increases on the Mississippi, Forests Are DrowningEver-worsening floods are killing trees at an increasing rate along the upper Mississippi River, and invasive grasses are taking over. The Army Corps of Engineers has launched a project to restore forest and boost tree diversity, and to improve habitat for fish and birds, too. Read more on E360 →
- How climate change primed Texas to burnThe state's high plains get a month more fire weather now than they did in the 1970s.
- Neural prosthetic aims to boost memoryAn electronic prosthetic system stimulates the hippocampus and boosts image recall in some participants The post Neural prosthetic aims to boost memory appeared first on Physics World.
- As climate change fractures communities, folklorists help stitch them back togetherFrom Appalachia to the Bayou to the desert Southwest, here's how culture can teach us about adapting to a warmer world.
- Leading Trends in Supplier Diversity: Your 2024 Roadmap to SuccessGet ready to navigate the new nuances, challenges and opportunities that 2024 brings to your diverse supplier program
- Mersey Energy Centre to get ‘game-changing’ water sourced heat pumpA deal with Star Refrigeration Ltd will see the £2.5m technology delivered to Peel Water’s Liverpool Waters facility, at Princes Dock, Liverpool. Built by Vital Energi in Glasgow, and led by Peel NRE’s district heat network specialist, Ener-Vate, the project will play a central role in the city’s low carbon energy mix. The water soured […] The post Mersey Energy Centre to get ‘game-changing’ water sourced heat pump appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Watch: UK’s most-climate friendly school dinners announcedTwo caterers deliver the most environmentally-aligned meals for primary and secondary school children in the UK. Announced by esteemed conservationist and TV presenter Chris Packham, Waltham Forest Catering and Plant-based School Kitchens came out on top of the inaugural National Champions of ProVeg School Plates Awards. Celebrating excellence in sustainable and healthy school food, the […] The post Watch: UK’s most-climate friendly school dinners announced appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- British Geological Survey launches ‘living laboratory’The scientific research organisation has installed a new low-carbon heating system and will monitor benefits in real-time, producing significant data for others to learn from. A geothermal heat pump has been installed at the headquarters of the British Geological Survey (BGS) in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire. Costing £1.7million, the project has been majority funded by the Natural […] The post British Geological Survey launches ‘living laboratory’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Highway to Amazon collapseHighway to Amazon collapse Channel News brendan 7th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Audubon's Glenn Olson Testifies Before U.S. House on America's Wildlife Habitat Conservation ActVideo of this hearing can be found on the House Natural Resources Committee website. Chairman Bentz, Ranking Member Huffman, and Members of the Subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to...
- SEC will require companies to disclose emissions, with one glaring gapThe agency's new rule excludes 75% of companies' climate pollution.
- Stickiness in Glacial Space and TimeWhat role do ice and glacial melt play in modern society? Icelandic anthropologist Gísli Pálsson reflects on a recent article that examines this question.
- EU Council, Parliament Agree on Packaging Waste Reduction ProposalThe proposal includes recycled content requirements for plastics, reuse and refill targets, and restrictions on single-use plastic packaging.
- Statement: Spending deal spares whales, clean energy rebatesThe U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote Wednesday on a deal to avert a partial government shutdown and fund key environmental programs. The post Statement: Spending deal spares whales, clean energy rebates appeared first on Environment America.
- States and tribes scramble to reach Colorado River deals before electionLandmark agreements would cut big states’ water usage for decades and deliver water to the Navajo Nation.
- How to avoid bee-killing pesticidesTo save the bees, you should avoid toxic bee-killing pesticides called neonicotinoids. Use our guide to identify which pesticides contain neonicotinoids. The post How to avoid bee-killing pesticides appeared first on Environment America.
- Elliott Bay Design Group Unveils Cutting-Edge Emissions-Reducing Barge DesignDeveloped in accordance with zero-emission mandates from U.S. local authorities, the CHAMP project signifies a significant stride towards environmentally responsible maritime solutions.
- Battle for the skies: US insists GMT and TMT telescopes must vie for fundingThe NSF has been told to choose between the Giant Magellan Telescope and the Thirty Meter Telescope as a next-generation ground-based observatory The post Battle for the skies: US insists GMT and TMT telescopes must vie for funding appeared first on Physics World.
- Summit Carbon Solutions Adds Valero Facilities to CSS ProjectEthanol facilities in facilities in Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, and South Dakota will be incorporated into the carbon capture and storage project, which will remove 3.1 million metric tons of emissions annually.
- No growth on a dead planet: Budget 2024 is another climate blowWith national spending plans unveiled, experts are asking one glaring question: why is nobody talking about net zero and green industries? Less than one fiscal quarter since Jeremy Hunt delivered his Autumn Statement, today the Chancellor unveiled his Spring Budget, updating us on the country’s finances and economic outlook. And once again environmental groups and […] The post No growth on a dead planet: Budget 2024 is another climate blow appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How this organizer is fighting the liquefied natural gas industry where she livesThe Biden administration's LNG pause won't affect projects planned in Brownsville, Texas. The community is still waging its own defense.
- Evidence for ‘quark coalescence’ found in LHC collisionsLHCb sees increased baryon production at low transverse momenta The post Evidence for ‘quark coalescence’ found in LHC collisions appeared first on Physics World.
- Newcleo, Viaro Energy Look to Nuclear Technology for Oil and Gas DecarbonizationThe partnership will implement Newcleo’s lead-cooled fast reactors, which is able to use spent nuclear fuel from existing plants to generate energy through nuclear fission.
- In Mongolia, a Killer Winter Is Ravaging Herds and a Way of LifeMongolia’s nomadic herders are facing a savage “dzud” winter, with more than 2 million livestock frozen to death so far. Scientists say this lethal phenomenon — extreme cold and heavy snow following summer drought — is occurring more frequently and is linked to climate change.Read more on E360 →
- Spectacular scans of thousands of vertebrate specimens releasedMore than 13,000 specimens have been scanned with computed tomography for the openVertebrate project The post Spectacular scans of thousands of vertebrate specimens released appeared first on Physics World.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Alchemy’s James Murdock on Building a Circular Economy for TechnologyThe volume of electronic waste doubles about every six years as technology plays a more... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Alchemy’s James Murdock on Building a Circular Economy for Technology appeared first on Earth911.
- A suspenseful story of life and death in the universeKatherine Skipper reviews Things That Go Bump in the Universe by C Renée James The post A suspenseful story of life and death in the universe appeared first on Physics World.
- Industry poisoned a vibrant Black neighborhood in Houston. Is a buyout the solution?“Do you have to lose your history, your culture, or your identity in that process?”
- A new EU ecocide law ‘marks the end of impunity for environmental criminals’Advocates hope that the EU’s move will have influence beyond Europe’s borders.
- Solar hits a renewable energy milestone not seen since WWIIWith supply chains finally open, solar provided most of the nation's new electricity capacity last year.
- The Complicated Choices in a Cup of CoffeeCoffee can be complicated, and I’m not even talking about the heated debates over cold-brew... The post The Complicated Choices in a Cup of Coffee appeared first on Earth911.
- Recycled eco-tent ‘survives’ five-year Antarctica testThe shelter is still standing and usable, half a decade after it was built. Named The Polar Lodge, the structure is made from experimental materials, including rugs manufactured from plastic bottles, and yacht sails for the outer skin. For the past five years, it has stood at Collins Glacier on King George Island. Average annual […] The post Recycled eco-tent ‘survives’ five-year Antarctica test appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Local Authority Insight Report: EV charging infrastructure stalled, despite Government fundingNot a single council in the UK has delivered on its rollout plan for charge points, with financing the biggest roadblock. Believ’s Local Authority Insight Report has laid bare the shortfall in public charge points compared with national plans for development set out by Westminster, which wants 300,000 by 2030. However, the latest numbers are […] The post Local Authority Insight Report: EV charging infrastructure stalled, despite Government funding appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Impact of climate breakdown on billsImpact of climate breakdown on bills Channel Comment brendan 6th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Can ‘Super Volcanoes’ Cool the Earth in a Major Way? A New Study Suggests No.An extended volcanic winter could have huge impacts on all living creatures. But could this really happen?
- Women in ESG: Working at the Intersection of Business and SustainabilityKarina Alejos, a graduate of Columbia’s Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development, shares her path to becoming an environmental, social and governance consultant.
- IBM: Sustainability Prioritized in Business Strategies, Companies Struggle to Fund EffortsA study by the company found that 47% of executives struggle to fund sustainability investments, while six in 10 report having to make trade-offs between sustainability outcomes and financial gains.
- Better Earth Expands Compostable Food Packaging Product OfferingsThe new, compostable clamshells, plates, and bowls are made from feedstock crops such as miscanthus, switchgrass, and sorghum from U.S. farmers using regenerative agricultural practices.
- A bill to divest Oregon from coal will head to the governor shortlyOn Tuesday, House Bill 4083 passed the Oregon Senate 16-13. The post A bill to divest Oregon from coal will head to the governor shortly appeared first on Environment America.
- The SJC Provides New Guidance to Litigants in Anti-SLAPP Cases; I’m not OptimisticLast week, in Bristol Asphalt v. Rochester Bituminous Products, the SJC jettisoned two prior decisions and revised its directions to lower courts regarding how to handle “special motions to dismiss” under Massachusetts’ so-called “Anti-SLAPP” statute. If you don’t know what SLAPP stands for, you can just stop reading now. The purpose of the Anti-SLAPP statute is, in brief, to prevent large corporations from stifling petitioning activities by citizen groups. … More The post The SJC Provides New Guidance to Litigants in Anti-SLAPP Cases; I’m not Optimistic first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- ExxonMobil, Shell Collaborate on CCS Project with SingaporeThe Singapore-based branches of the two companies have formed a new "S-Hub" consortium, which will lead a project to capture and securely store 2.5 million tons of carbon emissions each year by 2030.
- Intelligent solutions streamline radiotherapy treatment planningIntroducing automated tools into treatment planning has helped the clinical team at the UK's Castle Hill Hospital to improve consistency and save time The post Intelligent solutions streamline radiotherapy treatment planning appeared first on Physics World.
- Cat qubits reach a new level of stabilityImproved control system suppresses bit-flip errors, demonstrating a promising route towards more robust quantum computers The post Cat qubits reach a new level of stability appeared first on Physics World.
- Chevron to Develop 5 MW Solar-to-Hydrogen Production Facility in CaliforniaThe project will initially produce 2 tons of hydrogen each day, and the company says its goal is to eventually create an expansive hydrogen refueling network.
- Scientists Vote Down Proposal to Declare Anthropocene Has BegunFor more than a decade, scientists have been mulling whether the Earth had entered a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene, marked by the profound impact humans have had on the planet. A committee of experts has now reportedly decided on the matter.Read more on E360 →
- The Battery Industry and Advancing Carbon-Capturing TechnologiesThe University of Surrey, Imperial College London, and Peking University have introduced a platform that aims to spur development of carbon-capturing batteries.
- The physics behind ‘fractal painting’ revealedThe technique involves mixing colourful inks with alcohol and applying it to a surface coated with a layer of acrylic paint The post The physics behind ‘fractal painting’ revealed appeared first on Physics World.
- We Earthlings: Standby Mode Wastes EnergyDo you leave your electronics in standby mode? Computer monitors, printers, shredders, televisions — anything... The post We Earthlings: Standby Mode Wastes Energy appeared first on Earth911.
- Radio astronomy: from amateur roots to worldwide groupsEmma Chapman on the amateur roots of radio astronomy, and the importance of balancing the scientific and engineering factions today The post Radio astronomy: from amateur roots to worldwide groups appeared first on Physics World.
- Want clean electricity? These are the overlooked elected officials who get to decide.As the Georgia Public Service Commission writes, "Very few governmental agencies have as much impact on people's lives."
- Your guide to electricity and energy policy in GeorgiaFrom rate case to rooftop, a glossary for understanding how public service commissions work.
- Ultrasensitive microfluidic chip helps predict whether lung cancer treatment is workingA graphene oxide microfluidic chip analyses circulating tumour cells in blood samples to determine the effectiveness of lung cancer treatment The post Ultrasensitive microfluidic chip helps predict whether lung cancer treatment is working appeared first on Physics World.
- Under pressure from activist investors, big brands agree to report and reduce plastics useShareholder advocacy groups have already won plastics-related concessions from companies including Disney, Hormel, and Choice Hotels.
- What the UK must do to meet its 2030 net zero targetsPhil Hodges is Country Market Director, Energy UK, at Ramboll. He understands how Downing Street can cut 68% of emissions by 2030, from energy transition to Contract for Difference and carbon capture. It’s now just over three months since the COP28 summit was hailed by many as a landmark event, not least in delivering […] The post What the UK must do to meet its 2030 net zero targets appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- UK’s first safe, green nitrous oxide canister recycling system beginsThe process line can treat and recycle the pressurised vessels, preventing harmful greenhouse gases from escaping into the atmosphere. Developed at Veolia’s Empire facility in Birmingham, the novel approach to dealing with nitrous oxide canisters captures the leftover contents of the containers. The two components, nitrogen and oxygen, are then separated and safely vented in […] The post UK’s first safe, green nitrous oxide canister recycling system begins appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- UK quits outdated energy treatyUK quits outdated energy treaty Channel News brendan 5th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Finishing the Coastal Service RunTraveling by boat, we are finishing our data collection and equipment servicing in coastal Bangladesh.
- The 123rd Christmas Bird Count in Northern CanadaThe 123rd Christmas Bird Count went ahead in Northern Canada with nine counts in the Yukon Territory (YT), six in Northwest Territories (NT), and two in Nunavut (NU). Yukon led the way in...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Mourning DoveThe melancholy sound rings out across North America: coo-AHH, cooo, coo, cooo. It’s this familiar, wistful song that gives the Mourning Dove its name (and sometimes gets mistaken for an owl’s...
- The WPATH FilesLeaked files from WPATH reveal widespread medical malpractice on children and vulnerable adults at global transgender healthcare authority World Professional Association of Transgender Health (WPATH) members demonstrate a lack of consideration for long-term patient outcomes despite being aware of the debilitating and potentially fatal side effects of cross-sex hormones and other treatments READ: THE WPATH FILES AND REPORTAll Links Full WPATH Files and Report FAQPanel Discussion VideoExecutive SummaryExcerpts Powerpoint Press Release: JDA Worldwide for Environmental Progress March 4, 2024 Newly leaked files from within the leading global transgender healthcare body have revealed that the clinicians who shape how “gender medicine” is…
- More rooftop solar, less red tapeHow automated permitting, and particularly SolarAPP+, promises to revolutionize permitting for clean energy The post More rooftop solar, less red tape appeared first on Environment America.
- Straus Family Creamery Launches Emissions-Reduction Incentive Program for Organic Dairy FarmsThe program provides monthly payments to farmers based upon successful on-farm emissions-reductions efforts, such as regenerative land management practices, electrifying farm vehicles, and composting.
- Austin City Council to consider expanding electric lawn care rebate and creating new gas-for-electric exchange programThe post Austin City Council to consider expanding electric lawn care rebate and creating new gas-for-electric exchange program appeared first on Environment America.
- Why Hosting an Olympic Competition in Tahiti Is a (Really) Bad IdeaA plan to build a judging tower atop coral may cause irreversible damage to the local marine ecosystem.
- LanzaJet Receives $30 Million Investment from Southwest Airlines for SAF ProductionThe funding will support the development of LanzaJet's sustainable aviation fuel production facility and a collaboration with SAFFiRE Renewables on its clean ethanol technology.
- FRIB finds five new isotopes in platinum fragmentsExperiment could shed light on colliding neutron stars The post FRIB finds five new isotopes in platinum fragments appeared first on Physics World.
- NYC Releases Roadmap for Green Workforce DevelopmentCity officials have unveiled a roadmap for growing the city’s green economy through investment in jobs and sectors committed to combating climate change.
- Great Lakes Ice Cover Hits New LowsOn the North American Great Lakes, ice cover usually peaks in late February or early March. But currently, the lakes are nearly ice-free. Read more on E360 →
- IEA Report: Clean Energy Growth Limited Emissions Rise in 2023The combination of immense renewable energy deployment, switching from coal to gas, energy efficiency improvements, and lower-emissions industrial production reportedly limited emissions growth.
- Biden Administration’s Superfund Boost: A Win for Environmental Cleanup and Business OpportunitiesThe Environmental Protection Agency is investing more than $1 billion into cleanup projects at more than 100 superfund sites across the United States.
- Decarbonization and the Changing Organizational Culture of BusinessESG principles must be approached strategically and integrated into other elements of organizational performance, such as strategy, finance, marketing, talent acquisition, and performance measurement.
- How Youth Can Help Stop Plastic Pollution One Bottle Cap At A TimeHow can youth make its voice heard and create movements to preserve the environment? EcoTeens,... The post How Youth Can Help Stop Plastic Pollution One Bottle Cap At A Time appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Concrete.ai CEO Alex Hall On Mixing Embodied Carbon Out Of the Built EnvironmentThe built environment will evolve constantly, and NextCity.org reports that 75% of the infrastructure that... The post Earth911 Podcast: Concrete.ai CEO Alex Hall On Mixing Embodied Carbon Out Of the Built Environment appeared first on Earth911.
- Eco-friendly Living with Reverse Osmosis FiltrationAs tap water purity declines globally with pollution, households seek sustainable solutions for clean water access. Reverse osmosis systems deliver through pressurized filtration that removes contaminants using membrane technology. Free of electricity requirements and plastic waste, these purification systems boost … Eco-friendly Living with Reverse Osmosis Filtration Read More » The post Eco-friendly Living with Reverse Osmosis Filtration appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Why Recycled Pallet Furniture Is The Future Of Sustainable LivingIn today’s world, where sustainability has become a pressing concern, innovative solutions that promote environmental conservation, economic efficiency, and social responsibility are increasingly valued. Among these solutions, recycled pallet furniture emerges as an example of how creativity and sustainability go … Why Recycled Pallet Furniture Is The Future Of Sustainable Living Read More » The post Why Recycled Pallet Furniture Is The Future Of Sustainable Living appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Carbon capture and storage for UK’s largest waste-to-energy siteDecarbonising the Ferrybridge 1 and 2 facilities has been deemed a ‘Project of National Significance’ by the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero. Located in Knottingley, West Yorkshire, the UK’s largest waste-to-energy site currently transforms 1.4million tonnes of unrecyclable waste into domestically produced power, enough for around 350,000 homes per year. The […] The post Carbon capture and storage for UK’s largest waste-to-energy site appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How to ‘decouple’ emissions from economic growth? These economists say you can’t.At least, not fast enough to reach international climate targets.
- There’s a reason Exxon’s CEO says its emissions are your faultActivist investors want the company to trim its biggest source of emissions. Exxon sees that as a threat.
- A water industry shake up could be a blueprint for the wider economyThis post is by Guy Thompson, group sustainability director at Wessex Water and managing director of EnTrade, a not-for-profit Wessex Water business. The privatised water industry model is under unprecedented scrutiny. Politicians from all parties are competing to talk tough about water companies and, with […]
- Car clubs could save Londoners £6,000 per yearPeople living in the UK capital could enjoy significantly lower costs if they choose shared travel modality over private, new research shows. Overall, those opting to join a car club rather than buying a new or second hand EV could stand to save up to £6,000 per year, without sacrificing access to the most up-to-date […] The post Car clubs could save Londoners £6,000 per year appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The impact of protestThe impact of protest Channel News brendan 4th March 2024 Teaser Media
- Texas will add more grid batteries than any other state in 2024With cheap land and a competitive market irresistible to energy storage developers, the Lone Star State will even overtake California in battery deployments this year.
- Why one Southern California city is updating its zoning code after decades of environmental issuesResidents in Pomona’s industrial zone have dealt with pollution from waste facilities, warehouses, and other polluting industries for close to a century.
- Audubon Certification Touts S W Lasater Ranch in Colorado as Beacon for Grassland BirdsMatheson, Colo. (March 5, 2024) — The National Audubon Society is proud to announce the S W Lasater Ranch, nestled near Matheson, Colorado, and owned and operated by Sally Lasater, has achieved...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Mourning DoveThe melancholy sound rings out across North America: coo-AHH, cooo, coo, cooo. It’s this familiar, wistful song that gives the Mourning Dove its name (and sometimes gets mistaken for an owl’s...
- To reduce waste, Target should phase out plastic bagsTo eliminate plastic waste, we need retailers like Target to do their part by phasing out plastic bags. The post To reduce waste, Target should phase out plastic bags appeared first on Environment America.
- Fifth-annual Seabird Fly-in Helps Advocates Find Their Voice in WashingtonLast fall, for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic began, I joined Audubon members from across the country in Washington, DC to advocate for seabirds. Together with Audubon staff, a group of...
- Fifth-annual Seabird Fly-in Helps Advocates Find Their Voice in WashingtonLast fall, for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic began, I joined Audubon members from across the country in Washington, DC to advocate for seabirds. Together with Audubon staff, a group of...
- FDA Phases Out PFAS Used for Grease-Proof Food PackagingThe successful phase out includes PFAS in food contact products that involve packaging paper and paperboard, such as fast-food wrappers and popcorn bags.
- Hisense Taps Honeywell for Sustainable Refrigerant PushThe partnership between the two comes as legislative mandates across the country are targeting reducing the use of high global warming potential hydrofluorocarbons, which are considered super-pollutants.
- Engie Completes $1 Billion Tax Equity Financing for Renewable Energy ProjectsThe new financing, reportedly one of the largest tax equity arrangements for the company so far, was achieved through separate agreements with J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs, and BNP Paribas.
- Physics sing-along is coming to Minneapolis, tiny fish creates very loud soundsExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Physics sing-along is coming to Minneapolis, tiny fish creates very loud sounds appeared first on Physics World.
- Will Vermont be the next state to commit to 100% renewable electricity?Lawmakers in the Green Mountain State are advancing legislation that would make Vermont the state with the fastest timeline to reach 100% renewable electricity. The post Will Vermont be the next state to commit to 100% renewable electricity? appeared first on Environment America.
- To save the bees, we must track pesticidesIn a bit of good news, a federal pesticide tracking program, set to expire, has been restored. The post To save the bees, we must track pesticides appeared first on Environment America.
- EU Parliament Approves Updated Rules for Environmental CrimesDepending on the severity of environmental damages, individuals and company representatives may be subject to imprisonment of up to 10 years and fines up to $43 million.
- Matter–antimatter gas of positronium is laser cooledTechnique could give spectroscopic studies of antimatter a boost The post Matter–antimatter gas of positronium is laser cooled appeared first on Physics World.
- Back to the SundarbansAs part of our trip studying land subsidence and elevation changes, we boarded a boat to travel through the Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest.
- White House Directs $3 Billion to Clean Ports InitiativeThe program aims to reduce diesel pollution from U.S. ports in surrounding communities.
- Cambodian Offset Project Led to Arrests, Evictions of Indigenous People, Report AllegesIndigenous people in southern Cambodia faced forced evictions and criminal charges after their ancestral lands were marked out for a carbon offset project, a new report alleges.Read more on E360 →
- SBTi Releases New Beyond Value Chain Mitigation GuidanceSBTi's two new reports include guidance on target-setting and engagement with stakeholders outside of the private sector, emphasizing BVCM as a crucial piece of meeting global decarbonization goals.
- Microbial Mavericks: Unraveling the Secrets of Groundwater RehabilitationA seven-year study by the University of Oklahoma navigates the ecological processes that dictate the makeup and dynamics of microbial life in groundwater systems, particularly within the challenging confines of a former nuclear waste disposal site.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Nature Is Our Notre DameEarth911 inspirations. Post them, share your desire to help people think of the planet first,... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Nature Is Our Notre Dame appeared first on Earth911.
- Is the USDA’s spending on ‘climate-smart’ farming actually helping the climate?A new report asks whether supposedly green livestock practices have proven benefits.
- Can You Recycle Number 5 Plastics?Recycling isn’t the same as it used to be. A few years ago, China accepted... The post Can You Recycle Number 5 Plastics? appeared first on Earth911.
- 400 businesses join Aston University’s regional decarbonisation programmeThe West Midlands Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme is designed to help small companies reduce emissions, save money, and gain expertise. Aligned with the UK Government’s climate target of hitting net zero carbon output but 2050, more than 400 small businesses have now joined the initiative. Participants receive specialist advice tailored to their specific circumstances, undergo […] The post 400 businesses join Aston University’s regional decarbonisation programme appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- WATCH: California’s plan to install solar panels over canalsThe State is investigating the potential benefits of turning its beleaguered water network into a renewable energy source. Originally proposed by researchers at the University of California, the idea has been slow to gain traction but now looks like it could become a reality in the near future. According to the team’s initial study, the […] The post WATCH: California’s plan to install solar panels over canals appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Fossil free climate conferences?Fossil free climate conferences? Channel News Catherine Early 1st March 2024 Teaser Media
- The 122nd Christmas Bird Count in MinnesotaThe cold weather of the 122nd Audubon Christmas Bird Count (2021-2022 season) resulted in less open water and therefore fewer birds, but also fewer participants to find those birds. While the total...
- The 122nd Christmas Bird Count in MinnesotaThe cold weather of the 122nd Audubon Christmas Bird Count (2021-2022 season) resulted in less open water and therefore fewer birds, but also fewer participants to find those birds. While the total...
- The 122nd Christmas Bird Count in AlaskaWhile reviewing the findings of the 122nd Christmas Bird Counts in Alaska one word kept coming to mind – unremarkable. In other words, the individual counts from this past cycle exemplified a good...
- The 122nd Christmas Bird Count in AlaskaWhile reviewing the findings of the 122nd Christmas Bird Counts in Alaska one word kept coming to mind – unremarkable. In other words, the individual counts from this past cycle exemplified a good...
- The 123rd Christmas Bird Count in AlaskaThis past winter 38 counts were completed in the Alaska Region, which produced 144 species (plus 10 others during count weeks, cw), 118,778 individual birds, and involved 1033 participants (field and...
- The 123rd Christmas Bird Count in AlaskaThis past winter 38 counts were completed in the Alaska Region, which produced 144 species (plus 10 others during count weeks, cw), 118,778 individual birds, and involved 1033 participants (field and...
- Biden administration updates efficiency standards for washing machines & clothes dryersUpdated standards to take effect in 2028, expected to cut pollution & energy waste The post Biden administration updates efficiency standards for washing machines & clothes dryers appeared first on Environment America.
- A Proposed Marine Conservation Area along Hudson and James Bays Makes Significant ProgressLast week, a major announcement was held in the community of Kashechewan, Ontario, led by Grand Chief Leo Friday of Mushkegowuk Council and Adam van Koeverden, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister...
- A Proposed Marine Conservation Area along Hudson and James Bays Makes Significant ProgressLast week, a major announcement was held in the community of Kashechewan, Ontario, led by Grand Chief Leo Friday of Mushkegowuk Council and Adam van Koeverden, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister...
- STATEMENT: Largest wildfire in Texas’ historySmokehouse Creek Fire now one of biggest ever in U.S. (corrected) The post STATEMENT: Largest wildfire in Texas’ history appeared first on Environment America.
- Biden administration sets new efficiency standards for washing machines, clothes dryersUpdated standards to take effect in 2028 will reduce pollution The post Biden administration sets new efficiency standards for washing machines, clothes dryers appeared first on Environment America.
- Colombia's Ecological Wonders: A Working Lands ExplorationIn the Central Valley, Audubon California researcher Ian Souza-Cole's winter mornings begin before dawn, bundled up in a beanie, gloves, and layers beneath his waders, as he navigates California's...
- Wolverines could be the next endangered animal reintroduced in ColoradoThe State of Colorado is considering the reintroduction of these furry creatures back into their native habitats of the Rocky Mountains. The post Wolverines could be the next endangered animal reintroduced in Colorado appeared first on Environment America.
- Brazil’s Supreme Court Undermines the Constitution in the Name of DemocracySupreme Court targets former president and demands censorship.
- Washers and dryers are about to get a whole lot more efficientThe new guidelines will save people $2.2 billion a year in utility costs and eliminate 71 million tons of planet-warming CO2 emissions.
- Allego, Burger King France Partner for EV Charger InstallationAllego will install charging stations at Burger King France locations during the next three years, with the first installations projected to be operational during the third quarter of this year.
- Alwaleed Launches AI Platform to Monitor Global DeforestationThe AI-based platform, will monitor and report on global deforestation, providing users with on-demand, up-to-date visuals of relevant deforestation data.
- Catalyst-based approach suggests new way of removing furansA new study appears to reveal avenues for better pollution mitigation by enhancing the effectiveness of vanadium-based catalysts through nitrogen-doped biomass carbon for the degradation of furan at lower temperatures. Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans are dangerous pollutants due to their carcinogenicity and persistence in the environment. Traditional catalytic oxidation methods for their removal face challenges […]
- Boiling tap water helps remove microplastics, says studyNano- and microplastics are seemingly everywhere — water, soil and the air. While many creative strategies have been attempted to get rid of these plastic bits, one unexpectedly effective solution for cleaning up drinking water, specifically, might be as simple as brewing a cup of tea or coffee. As reported in ACS’ Environmental Science & […]
- IAG Plans Largest SAF Deal to Date to Supply European AirlinesWith the deal in place, IAG has secured one-third of the SAF it needs to reach its target to fly with 10% SAF by 2030
- EcoFABs could lead to better bioenergy crops, say researchersA greater understanding of how plants and microbes work together to store vast amounts of atmospheric carbon in the soil will help in the design of better bioenergy crops for the fight against climate change, say the authors of a new paper. Deciphering the mechanics of this mutually beneficial relationship is challenging, however, as conditions […]
- A bright idea for recycling rare-earth phosphors from used fluorescent bulbsRecycling facilities collect glass and mercury from thrown away fluorescent bulbs, but discarded lighting could also supply rare-earth metals for reuse. The 17 metals referred to as rare earths aren’t all widely available and aren’t easily extracted with existing recycling methods. Now, researchers have found a simpler way to collect slightly magnetic particles that contain […]
- Increasing access to radiotherapy: playing the long gameRadiotherapy equipment maker Elekta has put access to quality care in underserved regions at the heart of its strategic growth plan The post Increasing access to radiotherapy: playing the long game appeared first on Physics World.
- Brightcore Energy Begins Construction of Geothermal Project at Bard CollegeAccording to Brightcore, geothermal energy is the most efficient HVAC platform with the lowest emissions footprint, and the Bard project may lower operating costs by 30% to 40% and maintenance costs by 75%.
- APS March Meeting: connecting physicists from around the globeThe American Physical Society March Meeting brings together more than 13,000 physicists from around the world to connect and collaborate The post APS March Meeting: connecting physicists from around the globe appeared first on Physics World.
- Duke Energy Invests in AiDash to Fund Climate Resilient InfrastructureThe investment will fuel growth for AiDash, which can use AI to predict wildfire risks on power using satelites.
- Radiology societies call for critical evaluation of AI, building the UK’s quantum workforceIn this podcast we look at issues surrounding two emerging technologies The post Radiology societies call for critical evaluation of AI, building the UK’s quantum workforce appeared first on Physics World.
- USDA, DOE Helps Farmers Benefit from Small-Scale Renewable Energy ProjectsThe initiative aims to help farmers access additional income through small-scale renewables technologies, particularly wind energy projects.
- High in a Cloud Forest, Tapping Into the Breathing of a Volcanic BeastOn Costa Rica's active Poás volcano, scientists install geophysical instruments that can monitor the underground in real time.
- Rethinking Hydrogen: A Deeper Dive into Its Environmental ParadoxA study by the Environmental Defense Fund reveals that the environmental impact of hydrogen could be far more complex and significant than previously understood.
- In Rush for Lithium, Miners Turn to the Oil Fields of ArkansasThe Smackover Formation in southern Arkansas was once a major oil producer. Now, companies hope to extract lithium — a key metal for electric vehicle batteries — from its underground brines using technologies they say could reduce mining’s carbon emissions and water use.Read more on E360 →
- The Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes Encourages Youth to Protect the PlanetThe Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes celebrates inspiring young people from across the U.S.... The post The Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes Encourages Youth to Protect the Planet appeared first on Earth911.
- Tap The SWEEP Standard To Talk With Your Community Leaders About Waste Generation, Prevention and RecyclingAs recycling and reuse programs evolve, you can positively impact your community by learning how... The post Tap The SWEEP Standard To Talk With Your Community Leaders About Waste Generation, Prevention and Recycling appeared first on Earth911.
- Downing Street net zero policies ‘make poor poorer’A new report warns that the current UK route to green transition risks pushing impoverished communities further into deprivation. Research conducted by Professor Lucie Middlemiss of the University of Leeds’ School of Earth Environment, and collegaues from the Institute for Community Studies at The Young Foundation, the University of York, and Trinity College Dublin has […] The post Downing Street net zero policies ‘make poor poorer’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- An invisible chemical is poisoning thousands of unsuspecting warehouse workersMedical supply warehouses can be a significant source of cancer-causing ethylene oxide emissions. Only one state is doing anything about it.
- As ticks spread, the US is getting closer to understanding the true extent of Lyme diseaseA revised CDC reporting system led to a 70 percent increase in reported cases of Lyme disease, but experts say more can be done.
- Quick question: what’s a repair cafe, and how does it work?As the UK slowly begins to realise the nightmarish impact of single-use anything, we turn to the University of St Andrews to learn about a new monthly operation allowing people to drop in and get their kit fixed. When did the idea for the Repair Café begin? Was this student or staff led? The idea […] The post Quick question: what’s a repair cafe, and how does it work? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- A breach of trustA breach of trust Channel Comment brendan 29th February 2024 Teaser Media
- New Wildlife Habitat Bill Is Introduced, but More Resources are Needed to Recover Birds and Other WildlifeWASHINGTON (February 29, 2024) – The America’s Wildlife Habitat Conservation Act, introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Representative Bruce Westerman (R-AR), provides funding for...
- New Wildlife Habitat Bill Is Introduced, but More Resources are Needed to Recover Birds and Other WildlifeWASHINGTON (February 29, 2024) – The America’s Wildlife Habitat Conservation Act, introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by Representative Bruce Westerman (R-AR), provides funding for...
- Oregon’s Right to Repair Act gets one step closer to passageOn Wednesday, the Oregon House Committee on Business and Labor passed Senate Bill 1596 with a bipartisan vote of 7-3, getting Oregonians one step closer to being able to fix our personal electronics and household appliances. The post Oregon’s Right to Repair Act gets one step closer to passage appeared first on Environment America.
- Ampaire Completes Ground Test of Hybrid Electrical Aircraft Using 100% SAFAmpaire conducted tests using its Eco Caravan hybrid electric aircraft in order to validate the incorporation of Dimensional Energy’s SAF, made from carbon captured from the atmosphere.
- Samsara Eco, Lululemon Debut New Sustainable MaterialSamsara Eco's technology recycled nylon 6-6 to create Lululemon samples of the company’s Swiftly Tech long-sleeve top.
- U.S. Power Sector Turns to Innovative Technologies for Extreme Weather PredictionNew research from Wi-SUN Alliance shows that utilities have turned to advanced weather prediction technologies, integration of renewable energy, AI-based tools, and more in order to improve grid resilience amidst extreme weather events.
- Resource demand gap requires investment, says water ministerRobbie Moore MP, UK government minister for water, has addressed the demand gap in resources during his keynote address at British Water’s International Reception, which took place in London on 19 February 2024. He called for greater collaboration and innovation in finding solutions. “Growing demand for water and more intensive periods of drought are projected […]
- Improvements to grid connection needed to achieve net zero goalsBy Andy Normand Grid connections – sticking points and solutions With electricity demand forecast to double by 2050, the energy industry is busy devising ways of how best to meet this increased demand in the coming years. There is a vast array of ingenious and varied ways of making the most of the new regime […]
- USGS, Colorado School of Mines Establish Research Program for Geologic Hydrogen IndustryThe industry-supported hydrogen exploration consortium will investigate surface and subsurface technologies to locate the gas beneath the ground and will work to overall advance the understanding of geologic hydrogen systems.
- Diamond alignment makes high-pressure magnetometry of superconductors possibleNew technique allows NV centres to be used in diamond anvil cells The post Diamond alignment makes high-pressure magnetometry of superconductors possible appeared first on Physics World.
- EU Parliament Adopts Law to Restore Land and SeaThe legislation has a target of restoring at least 20% of the EU’s land and sea areas by 2030 and all ecosystems in need of restoration by 2050.
- Boiling, Filtering Water Can Get Rid of Microplastics, Study FindsA new study finds that boiling and then filtering tap water can remove up to 90 percent of microplastics.Read more on E360 →
- Quality assurance: new approaches for ultrahigh-dose rate FLASH radiotherapySun Nuclear explores QA for ultrahigh-dose rate FLASH radiotherapy The post Quality assurance: new approaches for ultrahigh-dose rate FLASH radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- Canada Plans to Issue a Second Green BondThe country's updated Green Bond Framework makes it the first first sovereign borrower to include certain nuclear expenditures in a green bond.
- Ultralow-temperature innovation: integrated cryostat systems open up productivity gainsUS technology start-up Danaher Cryogenics has developed a portfolio of integrated sub-Kelvin cryostat systems for research and industry The post Ultralow-temperature innovation: integrated cryostat systems open up productivity gains appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: TCO Certified’s Andreas Nobell on Choosing Sustainable TechnologyTechnology and consumer electronics products have transformed life in just two generations but they’ve come... The post Earth911 Podcast: TCO Certified’s Andreas Nobell on Choosing Sustainable Technology appeared first on Earth911.
- An ambitious journey through the cosmos that sometimes gets lost at seaKatherine Wright reviews Waves in an Impossible Sea: How Everyday Life Emerges from the Cosmic Ocean by Matt Strassler The post An ambitious journey through the cosmos that sometimes gets lost at sea appeared first on Physics World.
- Electrochemical atomic force microscopy of battery interfacesThe Electrochemical Society explores an in-depth understanding of electrochemical atomic force microscopy in battery interfaces The post Electrochemical atomic force microscopy of battery interfaces appeared first on Physics World.
- Lambeth Council has nurtured Europe’s largest climate tech hubThe London borough’s £1.5m investment has helped transform County Hall into a future-proof home for 500 eco-aligned startups. The facility, now known as Sustainable Ventures, is now Europe’s largest climate tech hub, and plans are underway to help develop more than 1,000 individual sustainable SMEs by 2025. Comprising a 40,000 square foot flexible workspace overlooking […] The post Lambeth Council has nurtured Europe’s largest climate tech hub appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Innovation would help find more chemicals in water, say conference speakersAt the British Water Micropollutants Conference 2024, which took place in London on 8 February, keynote speakers from the UK’s Environment Agency called for a cross-industry approach to tackling the issue. John Collins, deputy director of evidence assessment and evaluation at the Environment Agency, said that despite having one of the most robust pollutants testing […]
- Who’s behind the destruction of Brazil’s Cerrado?Some of the world's largest pension funds bet big on Brazilian farmland. Communities, and the climate, are paying the price.
- Flexibility and efficiency in modern SRS workflowsJoin the audience for a live webinar on 25 April 2024 sponsored by Elekta The post Flexibility and efficiency in modern SRS workflows appeared first on Physics World.
- Nanofibre-coated bandage fights infection and helps heal woundsCoating cotton with biologically active nanofibres could create bandages that promote healing while helping to prevent and eradicate infection The post Nanofibre-coated bandage fights infection and helps heal wounds appeared first on Physics World.
- At least 10 states quietly own lands within Indian reservations — and profit from themTribal climate action plans are being stymied by state-owned land within reservation borders.
- California towns are banning new gas stations. Big Oil is paying attention.Some activists view the industry's response as a badge of success.
- Dublin plans to ban cars not bound for city centreThe Republic of Ireland’s iconic capital is set to become the latest European Union city to bar through-traffic from its central streets. A process of re-planning traffic flow has now begun, which will result in private cars and commercial trucks only being allowed access to many streets if their final destination is within the direct […] The post Dublin plans to ban cars not bound for city centre appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Packaging Myths: Don’t Believe Everything on Product LabelsRecycling is the most basic environmental action, but it’s not as simple as you think.... The post Packaging Myths: Don’t Believe Everything on Product Labels appeared first on Earth911.
- Almost half of UK business transformation plans driven by net zeroThe 27th Annual UK CEO Survey has found 43% of British corporate leaders are placing climate action at the centre of their future roadmaps. Conducted by PwC, the study found that more than one-quarter (28%) of business leaders in the UK consider themselves to be extremely exposed to the threat of climate change. Meanwhile, 85% […] The post Almost half of UK business transformation plans driven by net zero appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Hammams 'running out of steam'Hammams 'running out of steam' Channel News brendan 28th February 2024 Teaser Media
- Replicating a Census from the Past to Protect Shorebirds of the FutureMax Malmquist stares into the southern edge of Great Salt Lake, his dad at his side, eyes drawn in the same direction. That’s when they spot it: a Snowy Plover. Small and as sandy in color as the...
- Replicating a Census from the Past to Protect Shorebirds of the FutureMax Malmquist stares into the southern edge of Great Salt Lake, his dad at his side, eyes drawn in the same direction. That’s when they spot it: a Snowy Plover. Small and as sandy in color as the...
- U.S. Geological Survey Releases ‘Integrated Science Strategy’ to Assess and Monitor Water Availability and Migratory Birds at Great Basin Saline Lake EcosystemsThe United States Geological Survey issued the Integrated Science Strategy for Assessing and Monitoring Water Availability and Migratory Birds for Terminal Lakes Across the Great Basin, United States...
- U.S. Geological Survey Releases ‘Integrated Science Strategy’ to Assess and Monitor Water Availability and Migratory Birds at Great Basin Saline Lake EcosystemsThe United States Geological Survey issued the Integrated Science Strategy for Assessing and Monitoring Water Availability and Migratory Birds for Terminal Lakes Across the Great Basin, United States...
- Celebrating the Gila River and Supporting the NM Land of Enchantment Legacy FundIn 2024, we celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the Gila Wilderness in New Mexico, drawing our attention to the Gila River. A key tributary of the Colorado River, the Gila River originates in the...
- Celebrating the Gila River and Supporting the NM Land of Enchantment Legacy FundIn 2024, we celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the Gila Wilderness in New Mexico, drawing our attention to the Gila River. A key tributary of the Colorado River, the Gila River originates in the...
- Can sea otters help with invasive species?In areas with sea otters, there’s less invasive European green crabs. Reintroducing them could help Oregon. The post Can sea otters help with invasive species? appeared first on Environment America.
- Lifezone Metals Reveals Development Plan for Kabanga Nickel ProjectA two-phase development plan is expected to generate 3.4 million tons of nickel annually.
- Ascent’s Flexible Solar Modules Used in Upcoming NASA MissionThe demonstration missions aim to evaluate the infusion of new technologies into NASA’s future missions, including improvements to using solar energy in space.
- Using voltage optimisation to improve energy efficiency in commercial propertiesJames Goodby, director at voltage optimisation specialist, Powerdown220, presents what he describes as the most effective strategy available to enhance energy efficiency and reduce overall consumption. The single largest operating expense that commercial buildings face is energy consumption, which accounts for approximately one third of typical budgets and makes up almost 20 per cent of […]
- Accelerating Climate Action with Diversified Carbon Removal PortfoliosChief Sustainability Officers and their other C-Suite peers are entrusted with developing companies’ net zero strategies while optimizing budgets and mitigating risks. The urgency of climate action is compelling leaders to explore innovative solutions; this has brought carbon removal technologies to the center stage of the climate action discourse.
- Exploring underwater methane sources with mass spectrometryEnormous amounts of methane are trapped in the ocean floor worldwide. The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) is using an underwater mass spectrometer (UWMS) to investigate methane sources. With its measurement accuracy and speed, the system makes a significant contribution to data stability and user-friendliness, writes German measurement and […]
- Cascale: Sustainable Apparel Coalition’s New Strategy for Industry Circulatory, TransparencyThe organization has rebranded as Cascale, and launched new impact strategy, aiming to create a circular consumer goods industry rooted in combating climate change, decent working conditions, and a nature-positive impacts.
- Beacon Hill’s clean energy caucus briefed on rooftop solarEnvironment Massachusetts’s acting director Johanna Neumann briefed members of the Massachusetts legislature’s clean energy caucus on rooftop solar in the Bay State The post Beacon Hill’s clean energy caucus briefed on rooftop solar appeared first on Environment America.
- Servicing My GNSS (GPS) in Bangladesh Once AgainThe sustainability of the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta and Bangladesh depends on the balance of sea level rise, land subsidence and sedimentation. We are measuring the latter two across the coastal zone.
- Water observed on asteroids for the first timeDetection by SOFIA mission backs wandering planets models The post Water observed on asteroids for the first time appeared first on Physics World.
- Addionics to Invest $400 Million to Boost EV Battery ProductionThe investment is part of a multi-year plan to help meet the growing demand for high-performance EV batteries.
- CBI: Green Economy soars 9% compared to UK economy’s 0.1% growthThe UK’s net zero economy grew 9% in 2023 according to a new report commissioned by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU), with analysis provided by CBI Economics and The Data City.1 The total gross value added (GVA) by businesses involved in the net zero economy now stands at £74 billion. This is in […]
- Schneider Electric Leverages Tax Credit Agreement with Engie for Renewable EnergyThe deal is among the first to leverage the TCTA provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act, which included numerous incentives for renewable energy.
- Mutable mandate? Sizing up the new BNG requirementsNew requirements for construction projects to achieve a 10% net gain in biodiversity or habitats came into force on 12 February. The scheme is a milestone in that it moves biodiversity from an aspiration to a mandatory requirement for obtaining planning permission. But how well placed is it to succeed? And what tools are available […]
- ISG Research Finds U.S. Companies Increasingly Turn to ESG, Sustainability Service ProvidersAs measurement expectations grow, firms are increasingly working with a wide range of ESG service providers to support sustainability initiatives and fulfill reporting needs.
- When Bose wrote to Einstein: the power of diverse thinkingRobert P Crease and Gino Elia celebrate the centenary of the prediction of Bose–Einstein condensation The post When Bose wrote to Einstein: the power of diverse thinking appeared first on Physics World.
- Data defence: Reflections on the recent water industry cyber-attacksMatt Eustace, Data Protection Officer at UK AI firm Aiimi, data insights specialists and experts on data security, who work with a number of water companies, offers perspective on recent events, and advice on making data watertight against such attacks. Last month, not one, but two major water companies were the victims of ransomware attacks. […]
- Navigating Grassland, Agricultural Practices and Their Impacts on BiodiversityA study published in Nature Communications marks a significant advance in our understanding, demonstrating how agricultural practices such as fertilization, mowing, and grazing practices catalyze rapid transformations across entire ecosystems and food chains.
- How a Solar Revolution in Farming Is Depleting World’s GroundwaterFarmers in hot, arid regions are turning to low-cost solar pumps to irrigate their fields, eliminating the need for expensive fossil fuels and boosting crop production. But by allowing them to pump throughout the day, the new technology is drying up aquifers around the globe.Read more on E360 →
- Is Sustainable and Affordable Housing Feasible Amid the Global Housing Crisis?The world is facing a global housing crisis. If the status quo persists, there won’t... The post Is Sustainable and Affordable Housing Feasible Amid the Global Housing Crisis? appeared first on Earth911.
- UK to leave Energy Charter Treaty after renewables adaptation failureSigned in 1994, the international agreement was designed to promote investment in the global power grid, and has historically protected those putting money into fossil fuel projects. Proposals to align this with the 21st Century’s move to clean, renewable energy have so far failed, with months of talks between European nations leading to a stalemate. […] The post UK to leave Energy Charter Treaty after renewables adaptation failure appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How to recycle the giant magnets inside wind turbines? These scientists have a few ideas.Many turbines rely on high-demand rare-earth minerals. A new Department of Energy program aims to keep them out of landfills.
- Can focused ultrasound provide a new way to manage pain?Using low-intensity focused ultrasound to non-surgically alter neuronal activity could help reduce both the perception of pain and pain-related autonomic effects The post Can focused ultrasound provide a new way to manage pain? appeared first on Physics World.
- Urgent improvements needed to UK bathing water forecastsUpdates on the state of coastal and inland waterways must be improved in a bid to protect swimmers from Britain’s ongoing sewage problem. A new review, published in the journal WIREs Water, suggests that the current approach to forecasting models are now fit for purpose and fail to keep the public protected when using any […] The post Urgent improvements needed to UK bathing water forecasts appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The IRA will help ‘energy communities.’ But what does that mean?Biden’s green transition could overlook towns heavily reliant upon fossil fuels for industries like steelmaking and fertilizer production.
- FA and E.ON announce plans to decarbonise grassroots footballIntervention packages will help small community clubs become more sustainable, inspiring wider action in their local area. The partnership will see E.ON offer bespoke energy saving advice to grassroots football teams in England, alongside energy-saving kits and educational resources. Upgrades to assist with the transition to clean energy solutions will also be offered to select […] The post FA and E.ON announce plans to decarbonise grassroots football appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- We Earthlings: 1.1 Billion Pounds of PesticidesAmerican agriculture is heavily dependent on chemical fertilizers. According to the Centers for Disease Control,... The post We Earthlings: 1.1 Billion Pounds of Pesticides appeared first on Earth911.
- Green cuts 'leave families colder and poorer'Green cuts 'leave families colder and poorer' Channel News brendan 27th February 2024 Teaser Media
- ESG Clean Energy Carbon Capture System Achieves Positive Test ResultsTesting of the company's patented system reveals the technology has a water removal rate of over 90%, proving its ability to remove water from power generation emissions to efficiently capture carbon.
- Behind the Birdsong Project: Lee RanaldoLee Ranaldo does not consider himself a birder - in the traditional sense. As a renowned musician, writer, and visual artist and one of the three founding members of the iconic rock band Sonic Youth...
- Environment America, PIRG and Environmental Action submit over 36k public comments calling on the federal government to reduce plastic pollutionA new proposed rule for federal purchasing should make it mandatory to reduce plastic. The post Environment America, PIRG and Environmental Action submit over 36k public comments calling on the federal government to reduce plastic pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- Saint-Gobain Installs Emissions-Reducing Heat Recovery System at Vancouver FacilityThe company says it expects the installation to help to reduce the plant’s Scope 1 emissions by nearly 15%.
- Energy Vault Kicks Off Construction of Largest U.S. Green Hydrogen Storage SystemThe previously announced utility-scale green hydrogen plus battery ultra-long duration energy storage system will have a capacity of 293 MWh of dispatchable carbon-free energy.
- After the £28bn: picking up the piecesLabour’s pledge to spend £28 billion a year on its Green Prosperity Plan was announced by Rachel Reeves in 2021 (“I am committing the next Labour government to an additional £28 billion of capital investment in our country’s green transition for each and every year […]
- Nokia, Intel Partner for Software, Chip Updates for 5G Energy SavingsNokia’s 5G core system, integrated with Intel's Xeon processors and power management software, allow for about 40% runtime power savings while maintaining network performance.
- AT&T, LTTS Partner to Create Climate Change SolutionsAs part of the collaboration, LTTS will join AT&T’s Connected Climate Initiative, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 1 gigaton by 2035.
- Students Raise Their Voices for a Just Energy TransitionTwo M.P.A. in Environmental Science and Policy Program traveled to Thailand to share their ideas in the 2023 Youth Voice Dialogue.
- U.K. Withdraws from Energy Charter Treaty After Failure to ModernizeThe United Kingdom is among several countries that have recently decided to withdraw from the 1994 agreement meant to facilitate and protect investment in fossil fuels.
- Africa's Tropical Glaciers Have Shrunk by 90 Percent, Research ShowsGlaciers atop Mount Kenya, Mount Kilimanjaro, and the Rwenzori Mountains in East Africa are shrinking at an alarming rate as the region heats up.Read more on E360 →
- Urban Carbon Challenges: The Role of Trees in Global City LandscapesAI platform Picterra analyzed external data to estimate the carbon emissions of 25 of the world's largest cities and the number of trees plus the amount of space that would be required to offset the equivalent carbon.
- Home Builders Fighting Energy EfficiencyThe long-term importance of energy efficiency is clear, but short-term competing interests can make it difficult to pursue energy efficiency and decarbonization goals.
- Data-Driven Solutions: Developing Precise Methane Inventories in ComplianceThe strategic integration of renewable energy policies within methane emissions management is setting a precedent for environmental accountability and a sustainable corporate future.
- Dark matter vs modified gravity: which team are you on?Two researchers who have switched sides in this heated cosmic debate The post Dark matter vs modified gravity: which team are you on? appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: Xworks CEO Electra Coutsoftides on Pioneering Waste NetworkingElectra Coutsoftides, CEO of Xworks Tech, is building a business network to catalyze recycling progress.... The post Earth911 Podcast: Xworks CEO Electra Coutsoftides on Pioneering Waste Networking appeared first on Earth911.
- Home Buying Risks From Climate ChangeShould you move to avoid climate-related extreme weather, drought, or disasters? There is certainly an... The post Home Buying Risks From Climate Change appeared first on Earth911.
- Education technology must be sustainable, here’s what that looks likeTeachers are increasingly on the frontline of the climate crisis, and edtech plays a crucial part in preparing tomorrow’s leaders and decision-makers for the fight to save our planet. In the rapidly evolving landscape of education technology, where innovation is key to shaping the future of learning, a crucial consideration is increasingly garnering attention: sustainability. […] The post Education technology must be sustainable, here’s what that looks like appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The climate is doomed if we continue to be fixated by economic growthJohan Hansson argues that it will never be possible to meet our climate targets if countries continue their obsession with growing the economy The post The climate is doomed if we continue to be fixated by economic growth appeared first on Physics World.
- Israel’s campaign in Gaza is fueling demands to make ‘ecocide’ an international crimeThe Hague can only prosecute four types of crimes. Ecocide could become the fifth.
- Surface ‘signature’ could distinguish exotic topological insulatorsChanges in the polarization of light reflecting off a material’s surface could indicate whether it is a higher-order topological insulator, say theorists The post Surface ‘signature’ could distinguish exotic topological insulators appeared first on Physics World.
- Illinois EPA must revamp its permitting process after Chicago activists file civil rights complaint“It shouldn't have to be this hard to get these common sense rules in place.”
- Decades after the US buried nuclear waste abroad, climate change could unearth itA new report says melting ice sheets and rising seas could disturb waste from U.S. nuclear projects in Greenland and the Marshall Islands.
- Pirates and rebelsPirates and rebels Channel Comment brendan 26th February 2024 Teaser Media
- Innovative Waste-To-Energy Solutions For Cleaner CitiesAs cities around the globe strive for more sustainable futures, the challenge of managing waste while reducing environmental impact has become increasingly critical. Innovative waste-to-energy (WTE) technologies offer a promising solution to this challenge, transforming how urban centers handle waste […] The post Innovative Waste-To-Energy Solutions For Cleaner Cities appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- 5 Simple Ways To Expand Your Agency’s Product OfferingIn today’s competitive market, expanding your agency’s product offering can be a strategic move to attract more clients, increase revenue streams, and stay ahead of the curve. However, the process can seem daunting without a clear plan in place. Thankfully, […] The post 5 Simple Ways To Expand Your Agency’s Product Offering appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Sheep may soon graze under solar panels in one of Wyoming’s first ‘agrivoltaic’ projectsThe elevated photovoltaic panels can actually improve grazing conditions, a novelty that could help make solar projects more land-efficient and accepted in the ranching-heavy state.
- Los Angeles just showed how spongy a city can beAmid relentless rains, the city’s “sponge” infrastructure helped gather 8.6 billion gallons of water — enough to sustain over 100,000 households for a year.
- Old-growth trees are being logged in WisconsinSome of the cut trees are likely 140 years old The post Old-growth trees are being logged in Wisconsin appeared first on Environment America.
- Sustainable Bond Issuance Projected to Near $1 Trillion in 2024A report from S&P Global indicates that sustainable bonds will increase to as high as $1.05 trillion in 2024, also expecting greater diversity of bond types and more varied regional participation.
- Designing Impactful Climate Literacy Education for Emergency Management—and BeyondEmergency managers are already facing the consequences of climate change in the workplace. How can education programs better prepare them for crises?
- News release: Disney’s plastic pledge could lead to fairy-tale endingEntertainment giant agrees to reduce, be more transparent about plastic usage The post News release: Disney’s plastic pledge could lead to fairy-tale ending appeared first on Environment America.
- Project Canary, CSU Collaborate on Simulator Tool for Site-Specific Emissions MeasurementThe web-based, high-fidelity dispersion simulator was originally developed by Project Canary to accurately and transparently visualize and measure emissions from one or multiple sources.
- Salzgitter Group, Octopus Energy to Decarbonize Steel Production with Solar PowerThe two companies agreed that Octopus will supply Salzgitter with 126 GHh of clean electricity per year from the Schiebsdorf solar farm in Brandenburg.
- GE Vernova, Itron Partner to Develop Grid Management SystemThe new software may help utilities adapt as renewables and distributed energy resources like solar and EV charging infrastructure join the grid.
- Live on ‘Mars’ for a year, Disney star’s space adventure, lunar dust computer modelExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Live on ‘Mars’ for a year, Disney star’s space adventure, lunar dust computer model appeared first on Physics World.
- Walmart Hits Gigaton Emissions Avoidance Goal EarlyWalmart asked 5,900 suppliers to come up with immediate, significant, and sustained action with science-based, concrete goals and practical projects focused on the most relevant sources of emissions in value chains, such as energy use or agricultural practices.
- After Two Years of War, Ukraine Sees Deepening Environmental WoundIn the two years since Russia launched its invasion, Ukraine has seen its forests burned, its rivers polluted, and its wildlife decimated, all of which "reverses many years of efforts towards sustainable development," said Ukrainian environment minister Ruslan Strilets.Read more on E360 →
- Five Vineyard Wind 1 Turbines Deliver Power to New England GridThe offshore wind project is now able to deliver a steady stream of zero-emissions power to over 30,000 homes and businesses in Massachusetts.
- IHEP seeks quantum opportunities to fast-track fundamental scienceChina’s Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) in Beijing is carrying out pioneering work in quantum computing and quantum machine learning to broaden its particle physics programme The post IHEP seeks quantum opportunities to fast-track fundamental science appeared first on Physics World.
- Using Banana Peel Films as an Eco-Friendly Answer to Plastic PollutionThe extraction of lignocellulosic fiber from banana peels for the development of biodegradable films represents a significant stride toward minimizing the environmental impact of packaging materials.
- Why monoculture farming practices harm beesBees are essential to agriculture. But the way we grow food is putting bees at risk. Moving away from monoculture farming can be part of the solution. The post Why monoculture farming practices harm bees appeared first on Environment America.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Doing Just FineA sustainable life doesn’t mean an impoverished existence, it creates abundance by eliminating waste. Social... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Doing Just Fine appeared first on Earth911.
- Ultrahigh-dose rate X-ray platform lines up for FLASH radiobiological researchResearchers at the University of Victoria have characterized an X-ray irradiation platform for FLASH radiobiological studies and performed initial preclinical investigations The post Ultrahigh-dose rate X-ray platform lines up for FLASH radiobiological research appeared first on Physics World.
- A geothermal energy boom could be coming to Chicago’s South SideThe key to building low-carbon infrastructure in the city? Its trademark alleys.
- Tory peer’s High Court intervention on climate plan challenge is damningThe former chair of the Climate Change Committee provided a witness statement in favour of a legal challenge against Downing Street’s ‘negligent’ environmental plan. Lord Deben, a Conservative peer who had overseen the UK’s leading organisation monitoring and advising on the ecological crisis, told the court he believed the current government was guilty of breaching […] The post Tory peer’s High Court intervention on climate plan challenge is damning appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Magnetic monopoles appear in haematiteDiamond quantum magnetometry finds isolated magnetic north and south poles in a naturally occurring material for the first time The post Magnetic monopoles appear in haematite appeared first on Physics World.
- Cash-strapped University of Arizona says climate action can waitActivists have spent years pushing the university to divest from fossil fuels. With a $177 million deficit, that may not happen.
- US Odysseus mission becomes first private craft to successfully land on the MoonThe craft also becomes the first US mission to make a soft landing on the Moon since Apollo 17 in December 1972 The post US Odysseus mission becomes first private craft to successfully land on the Moon appeared first on Physics World.
- Pathogen pathway to the next pandemicPathogen pathway to the next pandemic Channel News brendan 23rd February 2024 Teaser Media
- Federal Court in Canada Rules on Important Migratory Bird LawOn February 1, 2024, the Federal Court of Canada ruled that Canada's federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Steven Guilbeault, had interpreted too narrowly the federal jurisdiction...
- Federal Court in Canada Rules on Important Migratory Bird LawOn February 1, 2024, the Federal Court of Canada ruled that Canada's federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Steven Guilbeault, had interpreted too narrowly the federal jurisdiction...
- Our Favorite Fascinating Bird Behaviors From the 2023 Audubon Photography AwardsBird photography can serve many purposes. The perfect portrait might make us appreciate the sheer splendor of avian beauty. A compelling perspective, meanwhile, can shine a light on conservation...
- Our Favorite Fascinating Bird Behaviors From the 2023 Audubon Photo AwardsBird photography can serve many purposes. The perfect portrait might make us appreciate the sheer splendor of avian beauty. A compelling perspective, meanwhile, can shine a light on conservation...
- Our Favorite Fascinating Bird Behaviors From the 2023 Audubon Photo AwardsBird photography can serve many purposes. The perfect portrait might make us appreciate the sheer splendor of avian beauty. A compelling perspective, meanwhile, can shine a light on conservation...
- Birds of Colombia facing threat from widespread wildfires13156 (Scroll through above to see Colombia's top 10 most endangered species.) As a passionate birder and conservation biologist from Colombia, witnessing my country’s recent spate of...
- Birds of Colombia Face Threats from Widespread Wildfires13156 (Scroll through above to see Colombia's top 10 most endangered species.) As a passionate birder and conservation biologist from Colombia, witnessing my country’s recent spate of...
- Birds of Colombia Face Threats from Widespread Wildfires13156 (Scroll through above to see Colombia's top 10 most endangered species.) As a passionate birder and conservation biologist from Colombia, witnessing my country’s recent spate of...
- Oregon lists Southern Resident orcas as endangeredOregon officials unanimously voted to list Southern Resident orcas as endangered last week, which will dedicate resources to help them. The post Oregon lists Southern Resident orcas as endangered appeared first on Environment America.
- Report: Asia-Pacific Holds Potential to Become Global Clean Energy LeaderWood-Mackenzie projects that the Asia-Pacific region will maintain about 50% of new low emissions technology opportunities by 2050.
- Endangered species can’t wait for protectionRight whales, Rice’s whales, gray wolves and other endangered species need urgent protection — but Congress is trying to block it. The post Endangered species can’t wait for protection appeared first on Environment America.
- BASF to Incorporate Chemical Plastic Recycling Process in U.S. ManufacturingBASF’s process uses chemical recycling to turn plastic waste and end-of-life tires into a raw material called pyrolysis oil, which is then used to replace fossil-based raw materials in a range of new products.
- Georgia — and the Clean Economy — On My MindGeorgia — and the Clean Economy — On My Mind When it comes to the nation’s transition to a clean economy, there’s one state leading all the rest: Georgia. You read that right. Since the passage of the landmark Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), at least 26 major clean energy and clean vehicle projects — including factories building electric vehicles, solar panels, batteries — have been announced […] The post Georgia — and the Clean Economy — On My Mind first appeared on E2.
- How air pollution delayed a surge in extreme rainAerosol pollutants have masked the effects of global warming. Without them, the U.S. is about to get a lot wetter.
- Most BEV Consumers Unaware of Vehicle-to-Home, Vehicle-to-Grid CapabilitiesThe technologies, which include bidirectional charging abilities, have become an increasingly common selling point for battery electric vehicles.
- Rio Tinto Signs Largest Renewable Power Purchase Agreement in AustraliaThe deal will supply Rio Tinto’s Gladstone operations in Queensland with renewable energy for 25 years.
- This is how upland farms could have a bright futureThe Guardian has reported that Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) officials withheld analysis of upland farm incomes under its post-Brexit farm payments schemes, fearing many would sell their farms if they saw it. But our analysis suggests this wouldn’t need to be […]
- Type One Energy Plans Fusion Energy Prototype at Retired Coal PlantThe Tennessee project will be built at the Bull Run Fossil Plant and it is the first investment recipient of the Governor’s Nuclear Energy Fund.
- Looking to the future of US particle physics: P5 member Abigail Vieregg is our guestFuture colliders, neutrinos and dark matter are key targets The post Looking to the future of US particle physics: P5 member Abigail Vieregg is our guest appeared first on Physics World.
- EU Leaders Reach Agreement to Establish Carbon Removals FrameworkThe regulation would be the first step towards introducing a comprehensive carbon removal and soil emission reduction framework in EU legislation.
- Harvesting Prosperity: The Economic Imperative of Reducing Food Loss and WasteA Food System Economics Commission report shows that food waste is projected to surge by 16% by 2050 if existing trends persist and negative environmental impacts could cost up to $3 trillion a year.
- What Will It Take to Save Our Cities from a Scorching Future?The U.N. named Eleni Myrivili its first-ever global chief heat officer based on her record as a city official in Athens. In an e360 interview, she talks about why extreme heat is a health crisis and what cities must do to protect the most vulnerable from rising temperatures. Read more on E360 →
- The private sector has taken from nature and now needs to start giving backNature is in trouble, nowhere more so than the UK, one of the most nature depleted countries in the world. The disappearance of formerly common species like the hedgehog or sparrow, the absence of birdsong and the pollution of once vibrant waterways are upsetting signs […]
- Homesteading DIY: Building a Shed with Reclaimed WoodLooking to expand your storage space without splurging on a new shed? Consider making one... The post Homesteading DIY: Building a Shed with Reclaimed Wood appeared first on Earth911.
- Toxic Exposure At Military Bases: A Civilian PerspectiveThe military is built to keep citizens safe, but often, the environmental hazards associated with... The post Toxic Exposure At Military Bases: A Civilian Perspective appeared first on Earth911.
- Carbon nanotubes make optical sensor flexible and ultrathinDevice works across electromagnetic spectrum from terahertz to visible The post Carbon nanotubes make optical sensor flexible and ultrathin appeared first on Physics World.
- How weather sensors keep motorists safePaul Smith, Managing Director at Biral, unpacks the hidden technology making roads less perilous in the face of freezing temperatures, high pollution and extreme weather events. Road safety is imperative for motorists, and as meteorological conditions continue to become more difficult to predict, road conditions become more dangerous. With cold winter spells and an increase […] The post How weather sensors keep motorists safe appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Climate change is undoing decades of progress on air qualityA new report finds that 1 in 4 people in the U.S. are breathing unhealthy air as rising temperatures and bigger fires create a "climate penalty."
- Moonquakes and landslides make the lunar south pole unstablePotential landing sites for NASA’s crewed Artemis mission III identified as especially vulnerable The post Moonquakes and landslides make the lunar south pole unstable appeared first on Physics World.
- Supreme Court weighs blocking a federal plan to cut smog pollutionIn an unusual move, opponents of the rule have asked the highest court to pause the rule even as dozens of lawsuits in lower courts remain undecided.
- Major upgrade to Leeds City Bikes active travel schemeThe service, delivered by Beryl in partnership with Leeds City Council, is set to become far more accessible. Effective from Friday 16th February, users of Leeds City Bikes can now save money by paying for journeys up to a year in advance through the Minute Bundle offer, available within the Beryl app. When bought in […] The post Major upgrade to Leeds City Bikes active travel scheme appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Raw materials extraction 'could rise 60 per cent'Raw materials extraction 'could rise 60 per cent' Channel Comment brendan 22nd February 2024 Teaser Media
- Building Anew Along the Shores of San Diego CountyThe coastline in southern California is getting friendlier for marsh birds thanks to the collaboration between local Audubon chapters, their coalition partners, and Audubon California. Together...
- Building Anew Along the Shores of San Diego CountyThe coastline in southern California is getting friendlier for marsh birds thanks to the collaboration between local Audubon chapters, their coalition partners, and Audubon California. Together...
- Alice Madden Named as Audubon’s New Senior Director for ClimateNEW YORK (February 21, 2024) – The National Audubon Society has named Alice Madden as the new senior director for climate, a position that places an emphasis on implementing the organization’s...
- Alice Madden Named as Audubon’s New Senior Director for ClimateNEW YORK (February 21, 2024) – The National Audubon Society has named Alice Madden as the new senior director for climate, a position that places an emphasis on implementing the organization’s...
- Is logging allowed in national forests?Spoiler: Trees are being logged every day in our national forests The post Is logging allowed in national forests? appeared first on Environment America.
- Sustainable Neighborhood Development Prioritizes Walkability, Healthy Food AccessThe project in the United Kingdom will be built on a nearly 20-acre brownfield and is also expected to deliver a significant biodiversity net gain.
- AtmosZero Closes $21 Million Funding for Zero-Emissions Industrial Boiler CommercializationBoiler systems are needed across a variety of industries, from the built environment to chemical manufacturing, and they make up about half of process heat used in industry -- the fossil fuel-based systems currently cause about 2.25 gigatons of carbon emissions each year.
- Panasonic Energy Pens Investment Deal with NMGThe deal comes as Panasonic is expanding its EV battery production in North America, with plans to increase its use of locally sourced materials.
- Downing Street feels heat over ‘boiler tax’, and its potential scrappageThe Tories, haunted by environmental u-turns, are stuck between a rock and a hard place with their planned domestic energy levy, and idea to abandon it. The Clean Heat Market Mechanism (CHMM) is due to come into effect from April 2024. This means manufacturers must substitute 4% of their current annual sales of standard boilers […] The post Downing Street feels heat over ‘boiler tax’, and its potential scrappage appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The growing popularity of degrowthExcerpts from a Q&A with bestselling degrowth author Kohei Saito.
- Ameresco Begins Operation of RNG Facility at Illinois LandfillThe plant at the Republic Services Brickyard Landfill in Danville, Illinois, is expected to reduce about 27,000 tons of carbon emissions annually.
- Verizon Allocates Fifth $1 Billion Green BondVerizon has fully allocated $994 million of net proceeds of its fifth green bond entirely to renewable energy projects, covering nearly 1 GW of energy generating capacity.
- Nuclear spaceflight: igniting the next era of explorationFirst devised during the Space Race, the idea of nuclear-propelled rockets is back The post Nuclear spaceflight: igniting the next era of exploration appeared first on Physics World.
- In Europe, Natural Gas Demand Hits 10-Year LowIn the two years since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, European demand for natural gas has dropped by 20 percent.Read more on E360 →
- Seeing the wood for the trees: could forests be used as neutrino detectors?Trees could detect radio waves produced by the interaction of tau neutrinos in the atmosphere The post Seeing the wood for the trees: could forests be used as neutrino detectors? appeared first on Physics World.
- Why the Bank of England is wrong to cut support for climate-related workThe Bank of England’s role in tackling climate change is under attack. With the economy struggling, and inflation only slowly coming down from a 41 year high, pressure is mounting on the Bank to reduce the resources it dedicates to issues outside the scope of […]
- EPA Commits $5.8 Billion for Water Infrastructure UpgradesFunding will go towards improving aging water treatment plants, replacing lead pipes, upgrading to stormwater management, and more.
- ‘Nowhere is the need for grid capacity more acute than Scotland’Scottish Renewables hosted its Grid and Networks Conference in Glasgow on 15 February, where Graham Stuart, UK Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, told delegates that transforming the electricity network is essential if Scotland is to achieve its ambitions for a cleaner, greener future. The Minister also stated that reforming the electricity […]
- EU agrees to establish carbon removals certification frameworkThe EU has reached a provisional agreement to establish the first EU-level certification framework for the technologies that will be used for permanent carbon removals, and long-term carbon storage. Announced on 20 February, the voluntary framework is presented as an advance in the effort to support deployment of carbon removal and soil emission reduction activities […]
- The UK offshores emissions through used vehicle exports, says studyPublished on 20 February in Nature Climate Change, the study appeared to find that exported used vehicles generate at least 13-53% more emissions per mile than those that are scrapped or on the road in Great Britain. The researchers used mandatory annual vehicle inspections – the MOT tests familiar to all in the UK – […]
- Adler and Allan acquires specialist water and drainage companyEnvironmental risk reduction services business, Adler and Allan, has acquired specialist water and drainage company, Public Sewer Services (PSS). PSS has been providing an in-house one stop solution for all aspects of water and drainage including specialist drain lining, traditional open cut excavation, tankering, CCTV, blockage clearance and root cutting for over 25 years. Having […]
- Business energy users: don’t miss your chance to apply for decarbonisation fundingIn January, the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) opened applications for Phase 3 of its Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF). Aiming to support the development and deployment of technologies that enable energy intensive businesses to transition towards a low carbon future, the programme has committed a total of £500m in grants for […]
- Radio Frequency Regulations Unchanged Despite Environmental, Health HazardsResearch compiled by the Environmental Health Trust indicates that radio frequencies, or electromagnetic radiation from 4G and 5G networks, appears to be behind in terms of addressing its contribution to biodiversity loss among other environmental and human impacts.
- Pet food manufacturer saves big with a small switchVeolia Water Technologies says the firm’s organic coagulant has helped to optimise the Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) at a large scale pet food production facility in the Northwest. By switching to Hydrex 62930 the facility is estimated to make a cost saving of over £65K p/a on chemicals for the ETP, says Veolia, combined with […]
- Self-propelling nanobots shrink bladder tumours in mice by 90%A single dose of urea-powered radiolabelled nanobots reduced the size of bladder tumours in mice by 90% The post Self-propelling nanobots shrink bladder tumours in mice by 90% appeared first on Physics World.
- The EV shift could prevent millions of childhood asthma attacksFor children living near U.S. highways, a transition to zero-emission electric vehicles will mean reduced exposure to dangerous exhaust.
- Empowering environmental action and activism through web intelligence‘Nowcasting’ pollution levels by analysing popular web search terms, driving direct action by scraping digital information, utilising image search to detect illegal trafficking. Oxylabs’ Sustainability Manager Ure Karkliene explains how to protect our planet with functionality at your fingertips. Challenges posed by air and water pollution, waste disposal, and species loss are motivating a new generation […] The post Empowering environmental action and activism through web intelligence appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 8 states move to ban utilities from using customer money for lobbyingUtilities have come under fire for lobbying to stall climate policies and keep fossil fuel plants running.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Irrigreen’s Shane Dyer on Water-Saving Precision IrrigationWater is getting more expensive as drought spreads due to climate change, and in the... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Irrigreen’s Shane Dyer on Water-Saving Precision Irrigation appeared first on Earth911.
- Nanoparticles enhance locusts’ sense of smellResearch could lead to better chemical sensor The post Nanoparticles enhance locusts’ sense of smell appeared first on Physics World.
- Eco-friendly Strategies for Professional Rug CleaningHave you ever considered the environmental impact of professional rug cleaning services? Standard practices often utilize harmful solvents and solutions that pollute waterways, disrupt ecosystems, and threaten wildlife populations. Moreover, traditional methods require immense amounts of water and energy that … Eco-friendly Strategies for Professional Rug Cleaning Read More » The post Eco-friendly Strategies for Professional Rug Cleaning appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Plumbing Tips Sustainably Saving the EnvironmentCaring about ecological impact means rethinking how people interact with the infrastructure delivering household water and power. Small tweaks within people’s homes can reduce waste while saving money over the long-term. Learn how daily usage and minor upgrades add up … Plumbing Tips Sustainably Saving the Environment Read More » The post Plumbing Tips Sustainably Saving the Environment appeared first on Eco Friend.
- An 'inadequate' climate action planAn 'inadequate' climate action plan Channel News brendan 21st February 2024 Teaser Media
- Good news, bad news for this butterflyNative to Colorado, New Mexico and Utah, a subspecies of the silverspot butterfly listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act The post Good news, bad news for this butterfly appeared first on Environment America.
- Grin and Bear It? Reintroducing Grizzlies to the North Cascades Provokes Strong EmotionsDecades after the last grizzly bear was seen in Washington State’s North Cascades, efforts to bring them back have been met with both enthusiasm and resistance.
- IBM Envizi Releases New Scope 3 Emissions Measurement ToolThe platform allows for data management of supplier- and product-level transactional data for Scope 3 emissions calculations.
- Solar, Battery Storage Projected to Meet 81% of New U.S. Electricity GenerationAccording to the Energy Information Administration, solar and battery projects for 2024 are expected to reach record levels, with solar accounting for 55% of new capacity and battery storage 23%.
- Oregon Senate passes Right to Repair Act with bipartisan supportOn Tuesday, the Oregon Senate passed Senate Bill 1596 with a vote of 25-5, getting Oregonians one step closer to being able to fix our personal electronics and household appliances. The post Oregon Senate passes Right to Repair Act with bipartisan support appeared first on Environment America.
- California Expands Zero-Emission Transportation Sector with $1.9B InvestmentThe plan will create the most extensive charging and hydrogen refueling network across the country, with 40,000 new chargers statewide.
- The seabirds you’ll see in the Gulf of Maine’s kelp forestGulls, Puffins, Petrels, and more – meet the wonderful seabirds of the Gulf of Maine kelp forest The post The seabirds you’ll see in the Gulf of Maine’s kelp forest appeared first on Environment America.
- JPMorgan, State Street Quit Climate Action 100+ Investment CoalitionThe departures reportedly respond to the coalition’s plea for signatories to take stronger action on companies lagging behind on climate commitments.
- Surface superconductivity appears in topological materialsMajorana states for quantum computing applications might be observed in two new types of structures The post Surface superconductivity appears in topological materials appeared first on Physics World.
- Ampcera Hits Fast-Charging Goal with EV Battery TechAmpcera's all-solid-state battery technology can charge from 0% to 80% in under 15 minutes.
- Report Claims Plastic Industry, Oil Companies Deceived Public About Plastic RecyclingThe Center for Climate Integrity report indicates over 50 years of industry knowledge that recycling is not a viable solution to the growing issue of solid waste.
- The Enhanced Role of Protein Amyloid Fibrils in Gold RecoveryThe approach shown from recent research is the valorization of whey, a by-product of the dairy industry, into AF aerogels, poised for the selective recovery of precious metals from electronic waste.
- Atlantic current circulation could shut down, say climate scientistsThe collapse of the main current that warms Europe would have far-reaching consequences for ecosystems as well as human civilization The post Atlantic current circulation could shut down, say climate scientists appeared first on Physics World.
- We Earthlings: Turn On Your Vehicle’s Auto Start-Stop SystemMost new vehicles now come with an automatic start-stop system that turns the engine off... The post We Earthlings: Turn On Your Vehicle’s Auto Start-Stop System appeared first on Earth911.
- Rain Comes to the Arctic, With a Cascade of Troubling ChangesRain used to be rare in the Arctic, but as the region warms, so-called rain-on-snow events are becoming more common. The rains accelerate ice loss, trigger flooding, landslides, and avalanches, and create problems for wildlife and the Indigenous people who depend on them.Read more on E360 →
- Automotive Start-Stop Systems: Environmental Savior or Mechanical Burden?In the face of escalating urban pollution and the urgent need to conserve fuel, recent... The post Automotive Start-Stop Systems: Environmental Savior or Mechanical Burden? appeared first on Earth911.
- First editions: in pursuit of the original Kaye and LabyAndrew Ferguson goes hunting for a piece of physics history The post First editions: in pursuit of the original Kaye and Laby appeared first on Physics World.
- Biden’s climate law fines oil companies for methane pollution. The bill is coming due.Recent research suggests the IRA’s methane fee could batter the oil and gas industry to the tune of more than $1 billion.
- What Europe’s egg-hurling farmers can teach us about climate progressEU officials had big plans to slash emissions from farming. Then the protests started.
- Petrochemical companies have known for 40 years that plastics recycling wouldn’t workNew documents show how they promoted it anyway.
- Researchers solve mystery of why flying insects gather at artificial lightTracking insects’ flight under a range of light conditions reveals that artificial lights confuse insects as to which way is up The post Researchers solve mystery of why flying insects gather at artificial light appeared first on Physics World.
- Lancashire Wildlife Trust peat project receives £167,000 boostThe Veolia Environmental Trust has granted financing to help restore vital habitat for a newly reintroduced indigenous species. The water, waste and energy management company’s charitable arm — which has been supporting nature and climate projects for more than 25 years — will fund the recovery of a peat bog at Astley, in the northern […] The post Lancashire Wildlife Trust peat project receives £167,000 boost appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Is it time to Slow Down?Is it time to Slow Down? Channel Comment brendan 20th February 2024 Teaser Media
- Environmental Organizations Plan to Sue EPA for Waste Management FailureA Notice of Intent claims that the agency has not adequately responded to requests to manage phosphogypsum waste, a harmful, radioactive waste product caused by fertilizer production.
- Minnesota Power Issues RFP for 400 MW Wind EnergyThe plan is to add the clean energy capacity by 2027, increasing the company’s wind portfolio by about 50%.
- Return of Trees to Eastern U.S. Kept Region Cool as Planet WarmedOver the 20th century, the U.S. as a whole warmed by 1.2 degrees F (0.7 degrees C), but across much the East, temperatures dropped by 0.5 degrees F (0.3 degrees C). A new study posits that the restoration of lost forest countered warming, keeping the region cool.Read more on E360 →
- New Microsoft Carbon Credit Purchase Supports Concrete-Based Carbon StorageThe offtake agreement with Neustark calls for 27,600 tons of carbon removal over the next six years, using a process of storing carbon within recycled demolition concrete.
- United Kingdom, Canada Partner for Nuclear Fusion Energy DevelopmentThe United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories have announced a new partnership to develop technologies to manage tritium, a fuel used for nuclear fusion energy.
- Semiconductor metrology: positioning is keyHigh-precision positioning technologies underpin the 3D optical metrology systems used in semiconductor manufacturing and applied research and development The post Semiconductor metrology: positioning is key appeared first on Physics World.
- Heat pumps outsold gas furnaces again last year — and the gap is growingWhile sales of both heat pumps and gas furnaces were down in 2023, heat pumps are proving more popular than ever.
- Enhanced Solar Cell Longevity May Come From AdditivesA study done by the University of Michigan unveils a promising avenue for bolstering the endurance of cost-efficient solar cells by integrating bulky "defect pacifying" molecules into perovskites that can substantially enhance their stability and longevity.
- Generating electricity using low-grade heat recovered from lignin-derived membranesA new study explores an apparently sustainable method of efficiently converting waste heat into electricity using certain wood products, while minimising costs and environmental impact. The study, led by researchers at University of Limerick in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Valencia, has demonstrated a method of generating electricity using low-grade heat recovered from […]
- The Politicizing of Electric VehiclesEVs will replace gas-powered vehicles when they are less expensive, more feature-packed and more reliable than cars with internal combustion engines.
- Comment: The energy sector will continue to thrive through HPC, even as Moore’s Law endsHigh-Performance Computing (HPC) has become critical in assisting the energy sector, making it possible to analyse complex data, simulate intricate processes, and optimise operations. While immensely powerful, HPC faces several challenges as it continues to evolve and respond to exponential demands for computational power. With the end of Moore’s Law looming ever closer, Owen Thomas, […]
- Disinformation is fuelling Europe’s farming protestsThis post is by Ariel Brunner, Regional Director at BirdLife Europe and Central Asia. In recent weeks, Europe has been swept by mass demonstrations by farmers. While climate protesters get treated as terrorists, farmers have been allowed to vandalise cities almost undisturbed. The torching of […]
- Earth911 Podcast: Dandelion Energy’s Kathy Hannun on the Promise of Residential Geothermal Heat PumpsKathy Hannun, president and cofounder of Dandelion Energy, introduces an untapped heating and cooling capacity... The post Earth911 Podcast: Dandelion Energy’s Kathy Hannun on the Promise of Residential Geothermal Heat Pumps appeared first on Earth911.
- One in five in the UK negatively affected by noisy roadsTraffic noise is disrupting the daily lives of Britons with 81% able to hear road noises around their property and one in seven (17%) UK adults completely unable to escape the sound, according to a poll commissioned by GRIDSERVE, a firm with a focus on sustainable energy technology.1 The research also found that one in […]
- UK environmental activism crackdown raises alarm for human rights and democracyPeaceful protesters are being prosecuted and convicted under the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022, contravening the UN Convention on Human Rights, posing a major threat to democratic process. Michel Forst, the UN Special Rapporteur on Environmental Defenders under the Aarhus Convention, visited the UK last year, and has published a scathing assessment of […] The post UK environmental activism crackdown raises alarm for human rights and democracy appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Collaboration shapes prioritization within DESY’s quantum ecosystemThe head of the Center for Quantum Technology and Applications outlines plans to accelerate quantum science and technology developments at DESY The post Collaboration shapes prioritization within DESY’s quantum ecosystem appeared first on Physics World.
- Advanced electron microscope finds UK meteorite fall contains life’s chemical precursorsThe Winchcombe meteorite that fell to Earth in 2021 contained compounds that could be precursors to chemical building blocks of life The post Advanced electron microscope finds UK meteorite fall contains life’s chemical precursors appeared first on Physics World.
- Polish power plant pulled apartPolish power plant pulled apart Channel News brendan 19th February 2024 Teaser Media
- With limited resources, an Oregon town plans for climate changeAmong rural communities, Grants Pass, Oregon, has notched an unlikely win: a sustainability plan. But lack of dedicated staff and resources to secure federal grant funds threaten its success.
- In $100 million Colorado River deal, water and power collideThe Colorado River District plans to buy the water rights that flow through Colorado's Shoshone hydropower plant. The acquisition is seen as pivotal for a wide swath of the state, and has been co-signed by farmers, environmental groups, and local governments.
- After Years in Captivity, These Rescued Harpy Eagles Are Flourishing in the WildSwaddled in a sniper-style ghillie suit, Gabriela Tavera watched from the shadows as the blue-gray blur of the Harpy Eagle swooped in for the kill. Within seconds, the eagle’s enormous talons had...
- After Years in Captivity, These Rescued Harpy Eagles Are Flourishing in the WildSwaddled in a sniper-style ghillie suit, Gabriela Tavera watched from the shadows as the blue-gray blur of the Harpy Eagle swooped in for the kill. Within seconds, the eagle’s enormous talons had...
- How to Capture Photos That Will Catch the Audubon Photography Awards Judges' AttentionEach year we receive thousands of entries to the Audubon Photography Awards (APAs) that depict the beauty and behavior of birds around the world. But what does it take to stand out among the...
- How to Capture Photos That Will Catch the Audubon Photography Awards Judges' AttentionEach year we receive thousands of entries to the Audubon Photography Awards (APAs) that depict the beauty and behavior of birds around the world. But what does it take to stand out among the...
- UMass Amherst Launches Center for Offshore Wind“Offshore wind can play a major role in decarbonizing the U.S. electric grid, and meeting its potential will require skilled workers to propel us forward,” says the DOE's Jeff Marootian.
- Oregon State Researchers Explore Element-Based Carbon Capture MethodThe study shows the ability for vanadium peroxide molecules to remove carbon from the atmosphere and convert it to metal carbonate.
- Fermilab’s guest composer is inspired by neutrinos, poetry and physics collide at the LHCExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Fermilab’s guest composer is inspired by neutrinos, poetry and physics collide at the LHC appeared first on Physics World.
- Statement: Second young right whale dead in a monthMore devastating news for the critically endangered species The post Statement: Second young right whale dead in a month appeared first on Environment America.
- Electrical Thermal Solutions Receives DOE Funding to Commercialize Industrial Heating BatteryThe funds will support testing of the company’s Joule Hive thermal battery, which has successfully demonstrated the ability to convert electricity to 1,800 degrees Celsius, meeting the needs of the highest temperature industrial applications, such as producing steel, cement, and glass.
- Google, Air New Zealand and More Join United’s Sustainable Flight FundThe fund has received $200 million in commitments since its inception in February 2023.
- GE Vernova Receives Approval to Manufacture High-Enrichment Nuclear FuelThe Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved the company to manufacture, ship, and analyze uranium with 235 enrichments of up to 8 weight percent to be used for small and advanced nuclear reactors.
- Deep in Death Valley, a Sprawling Lake Takes FormRepeated bouts of heavy rain have filled Badwater Basin in Death Valley, the driest spot in North America.Read more on E360 →
- Africa Improved Food’s Journey Toward Sustainable NutritionSince its establishment in December 2016, AIF has embarked a mission to nourish millions of people across the continent, through locally sourced foods, supporting smallholder farmers, and endorsing and improving sustainable agricultural practices.
- Celebrating Women in Science: Tree-Ring Researcher Rose OelkersA Q&A with Rose Oelkers, a Ph.D. candidate at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory who studies tropical trees and their response to changes in the environment.
- Introducing the Sustainability Report Hub: A Milestone for Environmental Excellence on E+E LeaderThis platform is designed to serve as a comprehensive repository of sustainability reports from leading companies around the world, offering unparalleled insights into the strategies and outcomes shaping sustainable transitions.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Nature Gives More Than You ReturnNature is a continuous cycle that, when humans break it, ceases to function correctly. Xenophon,... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Nature Gives More Than You Return appeared first on Earth911.
- Breaking barriers: embracing neurodiversity in neutron scienceAdam Berlie wants neurodivergent scientists to develop careers that reflect their unique strengths The post Breaking barriers: embracing neurodiversity in neutron science appeared first on Physics World.
- What Comcast learned from issuing its $1 billion green bondThe market for sustainability bonds reached almost $940 billion in 2023, with more growth expected in 2024.
- Talking about climate change can be awkward. Just ask Tim Robinson.Does cringe comedy have anything to teach climate scientists?
- First-in-human study reveals potential of biology-guided radiotherapySCINTIX therapy on the RefleXion X1 radiotherapy system uses real-time positron emission tomography to guide radiation delivery The post First-in-human study reveals potential of biology-guided radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- As the Klamath River dries, tribal nations and farmers come to rare agreement“What’s at stake is our very livelihood, our culture, our identities, our way of life."
- These workshops offer an alternative to throwaway cultureRepair clinics bring power to the people. Here’s why businesses should care.
- Climate negligence and economic decline define the UK, political reform is neededA country siding into recession, Tory U-turn’s and Labour abandoning proposed multi-billion annual green investment are the latest proof Britain’s two leading factions are not fit for office. A change to the governance system is long overdue. It’s been just over one week since the UK’s shadow leadership announced its proposed £28billion annual spend on […] The post Climate negligence and economic decline define the UK, political reform is needed appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 'This fight is far from over''This fight is far from over' Channel News brendan 16th February 2024 Teaser Media
- Public intervention: 80% of British ash trees at risk as campaign launchesThe UK is home to 185 million of the species, but the majority are threatened by a deadly disease. Dieback has already decimated populations of ash trees, also known as fraxinus excelsior, with eight-in-ten having perished in Norway as a result of the condition. Now Devon-based sustainable agriculture firm Earthly Biochar, in partnership with the […] The post Public intervention: 80% of British ash trees at risk as campaign launches appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How I came to a career making the world a better placeThe Girl Scout promise and law have helped guide Emily Kowalski to a career as a public interest and environmental advocate. The post How I came to a career making the world a better place appeared first on Environment America.
- United Nations Wildlife Conference Focuses on Migratory SpeciesThis week, world leaders are gathering in Samarkand, Uzbekistan for the Fourteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals...
- United Nations Wildlife Conference Focuses on Migratory SpeciesThis week, world leaders are gathering in Samarkand, Uzbekistan for the Fourteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals...
- Kink in cosmic ray spectrum puzzles astrophysicistsObservation suggests a need to rethink origins of cosmic rays The post Kink in cosmic ray spectrum puzzles astrophysicists appeared first on Physics World.
- The COAL Act clears first hurdle in Oregon legislatureA bill that would divest Oregon from coal passed out of committee on Thursday. The post The COAL Act clears first hurdle in Oregon legislature appeared first on Environment America.
- U.S. Biogas Industry Continues to Experience Record Growth2023 saw nearly 100 new projects amounting to $1.8 billion in capital investments as sustainable fuels continue to gain traction for various uses.
- Deep Sky, Carbyon Pilot Carbon Removal System in CanadaDeep Sky will operate two of Carbyon's carbon-removing air processing units at its labs innovation facility in Québec, where they will be monitored for commercial validation.
- Vertical Farming Market Projected to Reach $59 Billion by 2031Straits Research expects the global vertical farming market to experience a CAGR of 24%, largely due to the system’s efficiency, year-round crop production, and consistent produce quality.
- Unlocking America’s rooftop solar potentialExperts discuss findings of new report and local and state leaders share strategies for sustaining rooftop solar growth The post Unlocking America’s rooftop solar potential appeared first on Environment America.
- Qcells, Solarcycle to Recycle Solar PanelsThe partnership will leverage Solarcycle’s technology to extract more than 95% of the value from a solar panel module, and recycle the materials from Qcells’ panels.
- Bionic jellyfish and more efficient windfarms: a conversation with John DabiriThe Caltech aeronautics engineer is our podcast guest The post Bionic jellyfish and more efficient windfarms: a conversation with John Dabiri appeared first on Physics World.
- Microsoft Unveils New ESG Data Tools Within Cloud, Fabric PlatformsNew data management and AI-based offerings aim to help companies analyze their ESG data, standardize information from multiple sources, and improve emissions tracking, among other capabilities.
- Maersk’s Climate Targets Validated through New Maritime GuidanceThe company says it is the first to do so under new shipping SBTi standards, and are in line with the 1.5-degree pathway from the Paris Agreement, though Maersk is aiming for net-zero GHG emissions for its entire business by 2040.
- Plastics Reckoning: PVC Is Ubiquitous, But Maybe Not for LongUsed in everything from water pipes to vinyl records, PVC has long attracted criticism: a key ingredient is carcinogenic, and its additives include known endocrine disruptors. Now, the EPA is evaluating PVC’s safety, and an emerging global plastics treaty may limit its use.Read more on E360 →
- Celebrating Women in Science: Amanda Grossi on Advancing Food SecurityA Q&A with IRI’s Amanda Grossi, who works with farmers in Africa to help manage climate risk.
- AI, Data Analytics Help Create ‘Smart Rainforest’ in AustraliaThe project from NTT Group and ClimateForce will utilize technology and predictive analysis to evaluate and implement organic reforestation techniques in the the Daintree Rainforest.
- We need a ‘vaccine task force’ approach to accelerating clean energy technologiesFossil fuel companies are still reporting record high profits, at a time when high energy costs have contributed to cost of living difficulties for so many. Centrica is the latest to reveal a 2023 profit of £2.7 billion (tripling their pre-pandemic £901 million), and similarly, […]
- Regenerative Fashion: Cultivating a Positive Impact on the PlanetHaving altered ecosystems drastically over the past two centuries, humans are witnessing substantial losses in... The post Regenerative Fashion: Cultivating a Positive Impact on the Planet appeared first on Earth911.
- How SWEEP Key Performance Indicators Can Change Local Recycling OutcomesHave you ever wondered how your waste management and recycling program performance compares with other... The post How SWEEP Key Performance Indicators Can Change Local Recycling Outcomes appeared first on Earth911.
- Quick question: Can landfill bring dumped plastic into the circular economy?The world produces 2billion tonnes of waste annually and landfill is nearing capacity. So can a new waste-to-energy approach help? Fortunately, there are viable alternatives to traditional landfill operations, such as on-site conversion of plastics right at the sites themselves. This method reduces transportation costs and increases energy efficiency with minimal infrastructural changes. We turn […] The post Quick question: Can landfill bring dumped plastic into the circular economy? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- EPA named 9 new ‘forever chemicals’ it wants out of supply chainsManufacturing and chemical industries are responding to the new business-as-usual.
- Wearable device could help predict preterm birthMaternal heart rate variability during pregnancy could act as a digital biomarker to predict the likely delivery date The post Wearable device could help predict preterm birth appeared first on Physics World.
- Greener snowmaking is helping ski resorts weather climate changeAs a warming world creates an existential threat for the ski industry, resorts are reducing how much energy they need to make it snow.
- When a climate denier becomes Louisiana’s governor: Jeff Landry’s first month in officeLandry has surrounded himself with former fossil fuel executives — and he has targeted the state’s climate change task force.
- DOE awards $4 million to build regional energy incubatorsHere are the innovation hubs that were awarded grants from the U.S. DOE to support clean energy startups in their regions.
- ‘The pace of growth is breaking us’: Utilities, corporations grapple with grid decarbonizationWith growth in electricity demand ahead, companies seek new ways to buy and get credit for zero-carbon energy.
- 'Cancer causing aircraft''Cancer causing aircraft' Channel News brendan 15th February 2024 Teaser Media
- Leading senior fashion executives confirm aim to remove plasticThe vast majority of brands in a new survey reported plans to stop using environmentally-damaging packaging by 2030. Taking responses in from 100 of the industry’s most respected leaders, research conducted by Aquapak Polymers, a company that produced environmentally responsible materials, suggests that 8% of brands are looking at abandoning plastic within the next 12 […] The post Leading senior fashion executives confirm aim to remove plastic appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Update: stranded right whale was entangled in Maine fishing gearRight whale’s death highlights the need for action to move towards whale-safe fishing gear The post Update: stranded right whale was entangled in Maine fishing gear appeared first on Environment America.
- Eaton Implements Smart Manufacturing Tools for Factory Efficiency, Emissions ReductionsThe company reports improved productivity and reduced environmental impact from using Industry 4.0 technologies and implementing other sustainable practices at two of its factories.
- Ultracold four-atom molecules are bound by electric dipole momentsNew technique could shed light on high-temperature superconductivity The post Ultracold four-atom molecules are bound by electric dipole moments appeared first on Physics World.
- Minesto Facility Connects Tidal Power Plant to GridThe 1.2-megawatt utility-scale power plant features a 12-meter, 28-ton subsea kite anchored to the seabed that generates electricity by converting kinetic energy from tidal streams and ocean currents.
- Are we ready for the quantum economy?Katherine Skipper reports from a workshop on quantum skills hosted by the UK government's Office for Quantum The post Are we ready for the quantum economy? appeared first on Physics World.
- Climate connections: Four stories of relationships forged through climate actionThis Valentine's Day, we've collected tales of love and friendship that began with a shared passion for climate work.
- UK Housing Development Rule Aims for Biodiversity Net GainThe regulation requires new major housing developments to deliver at least a 10% benefit for nature, through on-site and off-site habitat restoration or by purchasing biodiversity credits.
- ACC Raises $4.7 Billion for New Lithium-Ion Battery Factories in EuropeThe debt package is supported by the company’s three shareholders -- Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz, and Saft -- and will help fund construction of three EV battery gigafactories.
- Is the Amazon forest approaching a tipping point?Global warming may be interacting with regional rainfall and deforestation to accelerate forest loss in the Amazon, pushing it towards partial or total collapse. Research published on 14 February 2024 in Nature, has identified the potential thresholds of these stressors, showing where their combined effects could produce a ‘tipping point’ – in which the forest […]
- Medieval heritage site to be heated using energy from the ClydeA group dedicated to preserving and promoting one of the most renowned collections of early medieval sculptures in Europe has been awarded a grant of £150,000 by SP Energy Networks’ Net Zero Fund to make vital sustainable upgrades to the home of the archaeological site in the heart of Govan. Govan Heritage Trust is responsible […]
- Science for the Planet: Uncovering the Mysteries of Greenland’s Melting Ice SheetsMarco Tedesco explains how remote-sensing data can reveal how Greenland's ice sheets are melting.
- In Icy Greenland, Area Covered by Vegetation Has More Than Doubled in SizeIn Greenland, where temperatures are rising twice as fast as across the rest of the world, the icy, rocky landscape is turning increasingly green, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Celebrating Women in Science: Disaster-Preparedness Researcher Thalia BalkaranA Q&A with Thalia Balkaran, postdoctoral research scientist at the Columbia Climate School’s National Center for Disaster Preparedness, in honor of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
- Consumers Increasingly Turn to E-Bikes for Affordable, Sustainable MobilityE-bike sales have outpaced electric vehicles in the United States for the past few years, largely for their affordability and due to rising consumer interest in a car-free lifestyle.
- Six priorities for cleaning up UK heatingThis is an Inside Track long read by Dr Richard Lowes, Professor Mari Martiskainen and Professor Sara Walker. Whatever colour the next government is, decisions about how we transform the way we heat our homes will feature prominently in the new energy secretary’s red case. […]
- Superfluidity: the mysterious quantum effect that became a backbone of experimental physicsHamish Johnston reviews Superfluid: How a Quantum Fluid Revolutionized Modern Science by John Weisend The post Superfluidity: the mysterious quantum effect that became a backbone of experimental physics appeared first on Physics World.
- HSBC, Google team up to deploy $1 billion in climate tech financingThese two powerhouses are joining forces to accelerate the decarbonization of global companies.
- Does the SEC climate rule really matter? Investors will still demand disclosureAttacks against ESG reporting have done little to dampen investors’ demand for consistent and comparable sustainability information.
- How the US government began its decade-long campaign against the anti-pipeline movementNewly released documents show the FBI monitoring anti-Keystone protesters much earlier than previously known. Young Native activists were among its first targets.
- A company said there was only sand in the path of its new pipeline. Scientists found a thriving ecosystem.The company behind Keystone XL plans to build an extension to a natural gas pipeline off the coast of Mexico, threatening coral reefs and local livelihoods.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: GS1 US Builds the Circular Economy Using Scannable CodesMeet Vivian Tai, Director of Innovation at GS1 US, the American division of GS1, a... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: GS1 US Builds the Circular Economy Using Scannable Codes appeared first on Earth911.
- Creative Reuse Centers Benefit Communities & the PlanetDo you have a craft stash at your home? In your collection of crafting supplies,... The post Creative Reuse Centers Benefit Communities & the Planet appeared first on Earth911.
- Monocrystalline gold brings electronic devices near the efficiency limitThe absence of grain boundaries significantly improves how long “hot” electrons hold onto their high energies and how easily they can be exploited The post Monocrystalline gold brings electronic devices near the efficiency limit appeared first on Physics World.
- How River Thames Scheme uses nature assessments to support vulnerable speciesAn extensive programme of ecological surveys is crucial to a major environmental project in southern England, driving habitat restoration and biodiversity gain across the area. Project Environment Manager Richard Woodward discusses recent activity The River Thames Scheme (RTS) will create a flood relief channel in two sections, running through the Surrey boroughs of Runnymede and […] The post How River Thames Scheme uses nature assessments to support vulnerable species appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Climate camp Scotland confirmedClimate camp Scotland confirmed Channel News brendan 14th February 2024 Teaser Media
- Carbon credits could be worth $238 per tonne by 2050BloombergNEF’s latest report suggests the burgeoning sector is about to face its toughest challenges yet. The voluntary carbon market had a mixed year in 2023, with serious issues surrounding public perception of legitimacy and the sector’s reputation. The coming months will therefore prove pivotal in whether confidence can be restored, according to Bloomberg NEF’s Long-Term Carbon […] The post Carbon credits could be worth $238 per tonne by 2050 appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Small solar projects are delivering 10 times as much power as a decade agoNew report documents the rapid rise of rooftop solar with detailed state-by-state data and rankings for small-scale solar trends The post Small solar projects are delivering 10 times as much power as a decade ago appeared first on Environment America.
- Senate Bill Will Provide Critical Support to Wetlands and Bird ConservationWASHINGTON (February 14, 2024) – Bipartisan legislation introduced in the Senate would benefit birds by reauthorizing funding for programs to conserve wetlands across the country and North America...
- Senate Bill Will Provide Critical Support to Wetlands and Bird ConservationWASHINGTON (February 14, 2024) – Bipartisan legislation introduced in the Senate would benefit birds by reauthorizing funding for programs to conserve wetlands across the country and North America...
- Californians voice support for more nature in Lake CountyThe post Californians voice support for more nature in Lake County appeared first on Environment America.
- What’s Missing in Your Sustainability Reporting: Focus Areas for 2024GHG emissions reporting has dominated the sustainability disclosure landscape in recent years. However, that’s starting to change. As regulators and investors recognize the holistic nature of the climate crisis and its impacts on business strategy, they’re honing in on additional interrelated ESG issues. Yet despite increasing pressure, critical areas of sustainability reporting remain largely overlooked.
- Study Finds Execs Value Sustainability Yet Fall Short on ImplementationWhile 93% of surveyed sustainability, finance, and technology professionals highly value sustainability in terms of their organizations’ success, only 37% consider it to be well-integrated into their business, according to the Salesforce report.
- Nonlinear optical states are imprinted on an electron beamEffect could be used in microscopy with high spatial and temporal resolution The post Nonlinear optical states are imprinted on an electron beam appeared first on Physics World.
- Right to Repair advances in the legislatureOn Tuesday, the Senate Committee on Energy & Environment passed Senate Bill 1596 with a vote of 4-1, getting Oregonians one step closer to being able to fix our personal electronics and household appliances. The post Right to Repair advances in the legislature appeared first on Environment America.
- Cargill Introduces Sustainable Agriculture Program for Australian Canola GrowersThe program, Cargill SustainConnect, aims to provide financial incentives for farmers working to adopt sustainable growing practices, such as improving soil health and working to decarbonize operations
- Rumpke, Eastman Partner to Divert Hard-to-Recycle PET WasteRumpke will collect colored and otherwise hard-to-recycled plastics and deliver them to be processed through Eastman’s molecular recycling process, starting later this year.
- Delta, Prologis and PepsiCo: The art of winning corporate buy-in for sustainabilityPreaching the benefits for customers is the best way to get support for environmental initiatives, they say.
- The Importance of Batteries in a Flexible FutureBatteries have great potential to bolster resilience in modern grids by smoothing imbalances between supply and demand and replacing fossil fuel “peaker” plants thereby supporting the move to net zero by helping overcome one of the biggest obstacles to renewable energy -- the mismatch between supply and demand.
- Physicists take the temperature of second soundResults could have applications for studies of high-temperature superconductors and neutron stars The post Physicists take the temperature of second sound appeared first on Physics World.
- EPA, DOE Plan Would Fund Methane Reduction EffortsFunding would help mitigate methane emissions from existing infrastructure and work to improve monitoring and measurement.
- Climate Vulnerability Index illuminates inequitiesResearchers hope this groundbreaking tool will help drive policy changes.
- Offshore geothermal pegged as game-changing baseload resource by white paperA white paper outlines the potential of offshore geothermal energy as a green energy resource of global significance and sets out a framework for its responsible development. Authored by CGG, a firm providing data and services in Earth science and related areas, the document presents the group’s own research indicating the existence of vast, untapped […]
- How a Legal Loophole Allows Gas Leaks to Keep on FlowingA new federal rule will cut major methane emissions from natural gas production. But residents of Pennsylvania’s fracking region contend that the cumulative impact of smaller leaks, which go unreported, will continue unabated, compromising their air, water, and health. Read more on E360 →
- Pioneering Green Chemistry: Transforming Pulp and Paper Waste into Carbon SolutionsIn a study from McGill University leverage waste materials from the pulp and paper sector as a way to improve energy efficiency in carbon conversion and also to mitigate environmental waste, which could promote sustainable industrial practices.
- Celebrating Women in Science: Sari BlakeleyBeginning February 11, in honor of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we're highlighting some of the amazing scientists at Columbia Climate School.
- Cosmic code of conduct: the ethics of human testing in spaceBiomedical ethicist Vasiliki Rahimzadeh discusses the need for a universal code of ethics for doing scientific research on human subjects in space The post Cosmic code of conduct: the ethics of human testing in space appeared first on Physics World.
- The domino effect of transport sector decarbonizationCross-industry collaboration and innovation can put global decarbonization on the fast track.
- Washington’s key climate law is under attack. Big Oil wants it to survive.How did a cap-and-trade program considered the "gold standard" gain the support of oil companies?
- Metal-free graphene quantum dots show potential for cancer treatmentA metal-free nanozyme based on graphene quantum dots inhibits tumour growth in mice with no off-target toxicity The post Metal-free graphene quantum dots show potential for cancer treatment appeared first on Physics World.
- Taylor Swift’s Super Bowl flight shows what’s wrong with carbon removalA "quite radical" report suggests governments and communities, not the private sector, should be leading the carbon removal industry.
- 1 in 5 UN-tracked migratory species at risk of extinctionA new report highlights solutions that would also address climate change.
- Study the consumer job-to-be-done to spark product innovationSponsored: To influence more sustainable behaviors, get to the root of consumers’ experience, emotions and environment.
- We Earthlings: Don’t Be a Hoarder, Reduce Food WasteDid you know that Americans waste more than 40% of the food produced annually? And... The post We Earthlings: Don’t Be a Hoarder, Reduce Food Waste appeared first on Earth911.
- New report: Rooftop solar delivers 10 times more power than a decade agoState-level policies drive growth, vast potential remains untapped The post New report: Rooftop solar delivers 10 times more power than a decade ago appeared first on Environment America.
- 'And still we rise''And still we rise' Channel Comment brendan 13th February 2024 Teaser Media
- Most major cities on Earth threatened by floods and heatUrban areas across the world lack the necessary resilience to cope with the rapidly changing climate. Tokio Marine Group and Economist Impact’s Resilient Cities 2023 index, which looked at 25 of the planet’s biggest urea sprawls, has laid bare the stark challenges facing metropolitan regions and shortcomings in planning and preparation for extreme weather events. […] The post Most major cities on Earth threatened by floods and heat appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Quantum algorithms win £1.2m UK Government funding for energy optimisationThe contract is part of Downing Street’s Quantum Catalyst Fund. Phasecraft, a Bristol and London-based startup, has initially been given financing from the public purse to explore the application of quantum computing to optimise and overcome prevailing issues with the British energy grid. After successfully establishing this could be done, a second phase of the […] The post Quantum algorithms win £1.2m UK Government funding for energy optimisation appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Audubon's 2024 Water Priorities at the Arizona Capitol**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** On February 1, Audubon hosted our 8th annual Western Rivers Day at the Arizona Capitol. We host this event every year to connect constituents...
- Audubon's 2024 Water Priorities at the Arizona Capitol**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** On February 1, Audubon hosted our 8th annual Western Rivers Day at the Arizona Capitol. We host this event every year to connect constituents...
- Old-growth trees at risk in KentuckyThis logging project will harm old-growth trees, including the world’s oldest documented short leaf pine The post Old-growth trees at risk in Kentucky appeared first on Environment America.
- Amazon, Avangrid Sign PPA for 98 MW Oregon Wind Repowering ProjectThe deal will extend the life of the Leaning Juniper IIA wind farm, which commenced operations in 2011 and has 43 wind turbines.
- Quieter quantum device measures electrical currentNoise reduction in Josephson junctions could be used in metrology standard The post Quieter quantum device measures electrical current appeared first on Physics World.
- Strengthening protections for our coast’s best placesWe’ve identified the California coast’s most amazing places. We should make sure they have the protections they need. The post Strengthening protections for our coast’s best places appeared first on Environment America.
- Clean Energy Fuels Launches RNG Production Plant at South Dakota Dairy FarmWith the new facility, Clean Energy Fuels may produce 1 million gallons of negative carbon-intensive renewable natural gas each year by capturing methane from on-site organic waste.
- Largest Iron Ore Producers in Australia Collaborate in Decarbonization EffortsRio Tinto, BHP and BlueScope have agreed to investigate the development of the first ironmaking electric smelting furnace pilot plant in Australia.
- Hong Kong Offers $750 Million in Digital Green BondsThe two-year digital green bonds, with pricing ranging from 2.9% to 4.7%, were offered in Hong Kong dollars, Renminbi, U.S. dollars, and euros as a part of Hong Kong's Government Green Bond Program,
- A guide to buying pollinator-friendly plants and seeds for your gardenThinking of planting a pesticide-free garden? This guide will help you create a pollinator haven free of neonicotinoids and other unwanted pesticides. The post A guide to buying pollinator-friendly plants and seeds for your garden appeared first on Environment America.
- Protecting Maryland Water from PFAS PollutionThe Maryland General Assembly is considering a bill to restrict PFAS discharge from large industries into our waterways and to wastewater treatment plants. The post Protecting Maryland Water from PFAS Pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- HSBC to Finance Google Cloud Sustainability Program CompaniesHSBC plans to deploy $1 billion of climate tech finance and will seek financial opportunities for companies in Google Cloud’s sustainability program, which helps customers with their climate goals, such as emissions reduction, ESG reporting, or increased sustainability.
- Spiritus Neutralizes Carbon Impact of Taylor Swift’s Flight to Super BowlDirect air capture technology will remove 40 tons of carbon from the atmosphere in order to offset emissions caused by singer's recent flight from Japan to Las Vegas.
- Physicists observe false vacuum decay in a ferromagnetic superfluidFirst experimental evidence of true vacuum “bubbles” could have implications for cosmology as well as condensed-matter physics The post Physicists observe false vacuum decay in a ferromagnetic superfluid appeared first on Physics World.
- How Brown is Brown Enough? An Update on the IRA ITC Adder for Brownfield SitesIt is now almost 18 months since Congress enacted the Inflation Reduction Act. One of the IRA’s provisions was an adder to the ITC for renewable energy projects located in an “energy community”. One way to be in an energy community is to be a brownfield. The IRA defined a brownfield simply as a facility that meets the definition of a brownfield under CERCLA. And what does that mean? … More The post How Brown is Brown Enough? An Update on the IRA ITC Adder for Brownfield Sites first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Empowering Consumers in the Renewable Energy TransitionRecent research by EY has illuminated a path forward, identifying key strategies to convert consumer interest into decisive action, and the transformation hinges on making renewable energy options more affordable, accessible, and appealing to the diverse needs and circumstances of users.
- New York City’s Gradual Transition to a Sustainable CityNew Yorkers know that a sustainable city is attractive, exciting, and capable of winning the global competition for talent and business. New York City can become that sustainable city while creating new businesses, flourishing economically, and being a model for the transition to cities all over the world.
- NHS Scotland welcomes its first pop-up solar car park and electric vehicle charging hubA pop-up solar car park and electric vehicle (EV) charging hub has been completed at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness, said to be the first deployment of its kind to be operational in Scotland and providing hospital users with access to 12 charge points boosted by renewable energy. With a fleet of EVs already in operation […]
- UK’s first Small Modular Reactors to be built in North TeesideNorth Teeside will host the first Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) in the UK, with facilities to be delivered by a collaboration between US nuclear firm Westinghouse Electric Company and Community Nuclear Power (CNP), based in Cumbria. The 8 February announcement detailed the intention to deploy four Westinghouse AP300 SMRs at the site, a technology previously […]
- Nearly Half of Migratory Species in Decline, UN Report FindsA sweeping new report, unveiled at the start of a major U.N. conference on the conservation of wildlife, held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, finds that nearly half of migratory species are in decline, from Egyptian vultures to steppe eagles to wild camels.Read more on E360 →
- Turning sewage sludge into activated carbonA new and apparently sustainable process turns sewage sludge into activated carbon. The work was completed by a group at the University of Córdoba According to data from the Spanish government,* 1.2 million tons of sewage sludge were produced in the country in 2021, and its management is a growing problem. Although some of it […]
- How To Use Earth911 To Improve Your Community’s Recycling & Reuse Results“Recyclable” labels are popping up everywhere, but companies seldom provide the information needed to actually... The post How To Use Earth911 To Improve Your Community’s Recycling & Reuse Results appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: EVRNU’s Stacy Flynn On Creating Circular Fiber For Sustainable FashionClothing and textile recycling has historically been scarcely available to consumers. It has yet to... The post Earth911 Podcast: EVRNU’s Stacy Flynn On Creating Circular Fiber For Sustainable Fashion appeared first on Earth911.
- Starmer’s eco-disasterStarmer’s eco-disaster Channel Comment brendan 12th February 2024 Teaser Media
- When to laugh about climate changeComedian Stuart Goldsmith says stand-up offers strategies for those working day to day to mitigate the climate crisis.
- Demand for refurbished IT on the riseAs economies and sectors recover from the pandemic investment in new technologies and devices is growing, but circularity must be a paramount consideration. A study by independent managed service provider Espria has found that the market for refurbished IT systems is increasing, with 80% of MSPs reporting they have bought recycled and reused equipment, and […] The post Demand for refurbished IT on the rise appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How Pandora, the world's largest jewelry maker, switched to recycled silver and goldThe changes affected more than 40 suppliers, which help it produce more than 100 million pieces annually.
- How much carbon can farmers store in their soil? Nobody’s sure.Advocates say the long-awaited farm bill could help fix that.
- Simplifying sustainability: 4 concepts to power our purposeApplying these principles can lend more authenticity to sustainability decisions and strengthen understanding among key audiences.
- Intensifying atmospheric rivers are leading to a surge in Valley fever cases in CaliforniaThe fungal pathogen is thriving as the Golden State bounces between drought and flooding.
- The art of networking: how to thrive at conferences, shows and trade missionsJames McKenzie describes the importance of meeting real people at proper networking events The post The art of networking: how to thrive at conferences, shows and trade missions appeared first on Physics World.
- An unjust transitionAn unjust transition Channel Comment brendan 12th February 2024 Teaser Media
- Transforming buildings into circular material banksSponsored: The construction sector consumes large amounts of precious resources, but it’s also a sector that can break new ground and accelerate the circular economy in real estate.
- Emerging marketing challenges for sustainability organisations in 2024Fergus Hay is an expert in commercial transformation, product innovation, positioning, and founder of marketing and fundraising advisory firm Elysian Fields. We recommend heeding his advice. Investment and grants in cleantech startups have fallen just over 40% over the last 12 months. At the same time, COP28 has shown that the finance industry needs to […] The post Emerging marketing challenges for sustainability organisations in 2024 appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Celebrating the 2024 International Day of Women and Girls in ScienceIn honor of this year’s sustainability theme, we highlight just a few examples of the outstanding women scientists from the Columbia Climate School.
- How do you stop a glacier from melting? Put up an underwater curtain.A 62-mile-long curtain moored to the Amundsen Sea bed in Antarctica could prevent catastrophic flooding elsewhere, scientists say.
- Hidden subsidies prop up New York’s fossil fuel industryThe state wants to phase out fossil fuels. Localities have given over a billion dollars in tax breaks to help keep them around.
- Wendy Wendlandt speaks at a solar energy rally, 2022Environment America’s Wendy Wendlandt speaks at a solar energy rally, 2022 The post Wendy Wendlandt speaks at a solar energy rally, 2022 appeared first on Environment America.
- New Year, New Climate LawsFrom regulating air and water pollution to making clean home upgrades more affordable, 2024 is ushering a slew of new climate laws across the country. The Public Interest Network’s Andre Delattre explained on PATTRN on The Weather Channel. The post New Year, New Climate Laws appeared first on Environment America.
- The clean energy Super Bowl is here“As the biggest sports stage in the U.S., it’s showing we can bring renewable energy to sporting events."
- This Year’s Super Bowl is 100% Solar-PoweredAllegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, host of Super Bowl LVIII, will set a historic milestone as the first venue to host the game using entirely renewable energy.
- Methane Monitoring Satellite Ready for LaunchOnce launched, the satellite from Ball Aerospace will locate and quantify sources of methane emissions around the world.
- MSCI Introduces Data Hub for Private Company Sustainability DisclosuresThe platform aims to provide the same level of access to this type of ESG data as is currently available from public companies.
- Duke of Edinburgh visits Institute of Physics to hear how physicists are supporting the green economyMatin Durrani reports on the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to the Institute of Physics The post Duke of Edinburgh visits Institute of Physics to hear how physicists are supporting the green economy appeared first on Physics World.
- Nine States Pledge to Transition to Clean Buildings, Acceleration of Heat Pump MarketThe partnership includes a shared commitment for heat pumps to meet at least 65% of residential-scale heating, air conditioning, and water heating shipments by 2030 and 90% by 2040
- Wet scalp could protect you from lightning, structural colour makes blueberries blueExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Wet scalp could protect you from lightning, structural colour makes blueberries blue appeared first on Physics World.
- USPS Sets New Emissions Targets for 2030The plan, Delivering for America, focuses on cutting $5 billion in operating costs through specific measures through emissions reductions and efficiencies.
- Comment: Why hydrogen is the key to a low carbon futureHydrogen has enormous potential as a clean and abundant energy source. However, harnessing it on a large scale using conventional technologies and techniques is not straightforward. ABB’s Jon Davison, Product Manager – Temperature & Pressure, explains how recent developments in measurement technologies can help to meet some of the challenges involved, and potentially bring about […]
- Westinghouse, Community Nuclear Power to Deploy Small Modular Reactors in U.K.The installation will include four small modular reactors, each capable of generating clean energy for about 300,000 homes and businesses, and will be operational by 2030.
- Survey reveals 185 hectares of newly discovered seagrass beds across the UKOver the summer of 2023, volunteers recorded 185 hectares of unmapped seagrass meadows in shallow UK coastal waters, in a new annual survey which aims to encourage restoration of the ocean’s only flowering plant and the rich ecosystems it supports. The Great Seagrass Survey, the first of its kind in the UK, is a collaboration […]
- Underwater robot to reduce costs and environmental impact for shipsA marine sector startup is developing an underwater robot that the group says can substantially reduce fuel costs, maintenance needs and environmental impact for ships, boats and submarines by autonomously removing built-up microorganisms, plants and algae from hulls. ScrubMarine, founded by engineer Clyne Albertelli, has been accepted into the inaugural cohort of Heriot-Watt University’s DeepTech […]
- Electric sweeper barrows introduced in Wood GreenHaringey Council and Veolia are introducing three new electric sweeper barrows as well as an electric caged tipper vehicle to the streets of Wood Green, part of further steps being taken to keep the area clean and green. Following resident engagement, which highlighted the importance of cleaner streets, this new street cleansing equipment will play […]
- Update gives insights into non-acoustic leak technologiesTechnology company Ovarro has partnered with UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR) to update the sector on advancements in non-acoustic leak detection techniques. The update provides an overview of the current non-acoustic methods that have been trialled and deployed since 2016, when a first iteration of the study was published, and their relative cost and effectiveness. […]
- International Day of Women and Girls in Science: inspiring stories from Physics WorldKatherine Skipper looks back at last year’s coverage of research led by female physicists The post International Day of Women and Girls in Science: inspiring stories from <em>Physics World </em> appeared first on Physics World.
- Navigating the U.S. Job Market’s Transition to Renewable EnergyMIT researchers take a look at how the country's workers are being impacted by a move to clean energy and programs through legislation such as the Inflation Reduction Act.
- After a Long Stretch of Record Heat, El Niño Begins to WaneEl Niño, when warm waters in the eastern Pacific fuel hotter weather globally, is beginning to recede, scientists say.Read more on E360 →
- Experts to help tackle air pollution from domestic solid fuel burning in Greater ManchesterEnvironmental and engineering consultancy Ricardo is applying its expertise in air quality measurement to enable local authorities across Greater Manchester to monitor the contribution to air pollution from wood burning stoves, raise public awareness of its risks, and reduce its impact on people’s health. The firm has been awarded a multi-year contract by Transport for […]
- Collapsible helix antenna could aid disaster recoveryNew device switches between two operating modes as it is extended and contracted and might also be deployed in space The post Collapsible helix antenna could aid disaster recovery appeared first on Physics World.
- White paper presents circular value chain solutions for textilesRecycling equipment manufacturer TOMRA has published a new white paper titled ‘Transforming Textiles: 4 Key Beliefs to Enable Textiles Circularity’. The paper addresses the current state of the textiles industry, strategies and technologies needed for the transition to a circular value chain. While the worldwide textile market plays a crucial role in the global economy, […]
- Temporal, spatial, and motion-included scintillation-based QA for an MR-linacIBA Dosimetry explores the future of patient QA for online adaptive SBRT radiotherapy treatments with scintillation dosimetry The post Temporal, spatial, and motion-included scintillation-based QA for an MR-linac appeared first on Physics World.
- Telling the Sustainability Story with Climate SocialMarissa Rosen, founder of Climate Social, taps into the story of sustainability -- and why green marketing is a cornerstone for success.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Face the ChangeChange is hard. Change takes courage. And change starts with turning to face the challenge.... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Face the Change appeared first on Earth911.
- The 4 attributes CSOs need to succeed in 2024Challenges lie ahead amid growing expectations and regulatory requirements, and chief sustainability officers will need to be prepared.
- Atmospheric rivers are battering California. Why don’t residents have flood insurance?High costs, “disaster fatigue,” and regulatory gaps are all preventing Californians from getting the protection they need.
- Campus divestment activists eye fossil fuel profits on stolen landGrist investigation reveals 14 land-grant universities making millions off Indigenous land.
- Breaking down the environmental impact of the world’s largest cruise shipRoyal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas vessel has now completed its maiden voyage, raising serious alarm about the ongoing impact of the cruise industry. Departing from Miami, US, on 27th January, the 1,200ft long ship ferried 7,600 passengers around the idyllic Caribbean islands for seven days, with many of those designations already suffering the ravages […] The post Breaking down the environmental impact of the world’s largest cruise ship appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Inside the exhibition using poetry and photography to restore natureWe Feed The UK celebrates regenerative farming and sustainable food production across Britain, and will tour the UK until April 2025. ‘Farmers and food producers are crucial players in our fight to tackle the climate and biodiversity crises. Across the UK, regenerative farmers are galvanising communities to think differently about how we produce and consume […] The post Inside the exhibition using poetry and photography to restore nature appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- New positron source could give lepton colliders a boostHigh-temperature superconductor solenoid focuses antiparticles The post New positron source could give lepton colliders a boost appeared first on Physics World.
- A green transition for North AfricaA green transition for North Africa Channel Comment brendan 9th February 2024 Teaser Media
- From Canada to Chile, Meet the Women of Audubon Americas Working Throughout the HemisphereWe are celebrating Girls and Women in Science Day by highlighting four incredible women leading conservation and research across the Americas. With passion, dedication, and a deep commitment to the...
- From Canada to Chile, Meet the Women of Audubon Americas Working Throughout the HemisphereWe are celebrating Girls and Women in Science Day by highlighting four incredible women leading conservation and research across the Americas. With passion, dedication, and a deep commitment to the...
- How New Incidental Take Permits Can Protect Bald and Golden Eagles at Wind Energy Sites Wind energy and transmission is key to reducing carbon pollution and protecting the North American bird species that are vulnerable to climate impacts. Golden Eagles, for example, are projected...
- How New Incidental Take Permits Can Protect Bald and Golden Eagles at Wind Energy Sites Wind energy and transmission is key to reducing carbon pollution and protecting the North American bird species that are vulnerable to climate impacts. Golden Eagles, for example, are projected...
- Transportation, Logistics Industry Slow to Adopt AI, Sustainability GoalsA survey from HERE Technologies shows that many companies have yet to adopt basic data analytics and AI software, potentially limiting their ability to set climate targets or make sustainability progress in supply chains.
- IFC, SIMA Launch $150 Million Green Bond for Solar Projects in AfricaThe green bond will fund small- and medium-sized rooftop solar enterprises in Africa, overall financing about 220 MW worth of solar energy and solar storage projects that will reportedly avoid 4 million tons of emissions over the projects’ lifetimes.
- Bollegraaf Acquires Part of Greyparrot to Leverage AI in Waste ManagementThe deal will bring together Bollegraaf’s recycling infrastructure and Greyparrot’s technology to advance waste and recycling systems.
- Biophysics breakthroughs take centre stage at annual meetingThe Biophysical Society Annual Meeting sees researchers from over 55 countries come together to discuss the latest advances in the interdisciplinary field of biophysics The post Biophysics breakthroughs take centre stage at annual meeting appeared first on Physics World.
- Comment: Electrifying offshore wind – a vital step towards net zeroLeo Hambro explains why he believes the electrification of small vessel fleets to be key to decarbonising the offshore wind sector. According to insight from Statista, the UK is the world’s second-largest installer of offshore wind,1 accounting for more than 20% of global capacity.2 Increasing demand and ambitious government targets are expected to see this […]
- EU Council, Parliament Agree on ESG Rating Regulation ProposalThe new regulation will require ESG rating providers to be approved by the European Securities and Markets Authority, aiming to strengthen investor confidence in companies' sustainability claims.
- NEW REPORT: California’s plastic bag regulation isn’t working as intendedState legislators introducing bills to eliminate loophole The post NEW REPORT: California’s plastic bag regulation isn’t working as intended appeared first on Environment America.
- Graphene-based materials show great promise for hydrogen transport and storageMaterials expert Krzysztof Koziol also talks about hydrogen-powered aircraft The post Graphene-based materials show great promise for hydrogen transport and storage appeared first on Physics World.
- A thriving economy is an illusion if it comes at the expense of nature It’s often said we’re a nation of nature lovers. So why is the UK’s environment in such bad shape? The stats are shocking. Nearly one in six Britain’s species are threatened with extinction, over two million hectares of UK soil is at risk of erosion […]
- Puerto Rico Could Reach 100% Renewable Energy by 2050A new report outlines pathways for the island to run on clean energy, including grid stabilization measures and deployment of energy resources.
- EPA Lowers the PM2.5 NAAQS: Goldilocks Can Sleep SoundlyYesterday, EPA finalized a rule lowering the primary annual National Ambient Air Quality Standard for PM2.5 to 9.00 ug/m3. This is a significant reduction from the current 12.00 ug/m3 standard and a victory for environmentalists, even though they had advocated for larger reduction. There is substantial evidence supporting the reduction, both in the legal and the common sense understanding of this term. The evidence in support of a lower standard has been piling up for some time. … More The post EPA Lowers the PM2.5 NAAQS: Goldilocks Can Sleep Soundly first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- First Scotland-wide drugs and microplastics test of rivers launchedEnvironmental scientists at The James Hutton Institute have launched the first nation-wide drug and microplastics test on Scotland’s rivers to help shed light on the increasing mix of pharmaceuticals, chemicals and plastics entering our waters. The Scottish Government-funded study is testing for a cocktail of chemicals, from pesticides to antidepressants, to help reveal areas of […]
- CDP Scores Show More Companies Consider Climate Impact, Few Meet Highest BenchmarkMore than 21,000 companies reported on CDP’s climate change, deforestation, and water security questionnaires, while only about 2% of these companies achieved the A List for environmental disclosures.
- NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to lay off more than 500 employees“Challenging” cuts due to issues with space agency’s flagship Mars Sample Return mission The post NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to lay off more than 500 employees appeared first on Physics World.
- The year we broke our global warming promiseThe internationally ratified 1.5C maximum temperature rise above pre-industrial levels has been breached over a 12-month period for the first time since the Paris Agreement. Figures released today, Thursday 8th February, showed that over the past year the world has experienced 1.52C of warming, according to the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service. This is significantly […] The post The year we broke our global warming promise appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Preparing Students for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in SustainabilityA Q&A with John E. Williams, Columbia Climate School’s sustainability programs director of student affairs and diversity, equity and inclusion.
- The Revival of the Estuary: Sea Otters as Catalysts for Ecosystem RestorationA resurgence of sea otters in Elkhorn Slough, California, have proven to have environmental benefits, particularly for commercial harvesting and fishing sectors, and illustrates not only the ecological importance of the animals but also underscores their potential to bolster commercial activities through ecosystem restoration.
- 16th Green Events and Innovations Conference confirms details for London 2024Run by non-profit sustainability specialists A Greener Future and the International Live Music Conference, this year’s gathering will take place at the Royal Lancaster Hotel on Tuesday 27th February. International experts will be in attendance at the 16th Annual Green Events and Innovations Conference [GEI16], with the goal of knowledge sharing about the climate-related challenges […] The post 16th Green Events and Innovations Conference confirms details for London 2024 appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Environmental Cost of Getting SickFollowing COVID, we’ve all paid a lot more attention to avoiding illness the past couple... The post The Environmental Cost of Getting Sick appeared first on Earth911.
- Heavy fermions appear in a layered intermetallic crystalNew two-dimensional compound could be used to study interactions that produce unconventional superconductivity and related quantum phenomena The post Heavy fermions appear in a layered intermetallic crystal appeared first on Physics World.
- QA of MR image distortion with LAP’s THETIS 3D MR Distortion PhantomLAP GmbH Laser Applikationen explores MR image distortion in radiotherapy – a challenge demanding QA tools and workflows for better treatment The post QA of MR image distortion with LAP’s THETIS 3D MR Distortion Phantom appeared first on Physics World.
- Pre-clinical experience with LUNA 3D – the new surface guided radiation therapy system by LAPLAP GmbH Laser Applikationen gives you comprehensive pre-clinical insights on LAP’s new SGRT system LUNA 3D The post Pre-clinical experience with LUNA 3D – the new surface guided radiation therapy system by LAP appeared first on Physics World.
- Elekta Unity: CMM innovation opens the way to real-time tracking, online plan adaptationUniversity of Iowa Health Care has added the Comprehensive Motion Management (CMM) upgrade to its Elekta Unity MR-Linac treatment system The post Elekta Unity: CMM innovation opens the way to real-time tracking, online plan adaptation appeared first on Physics World.
- Here’s what to know about the new B Corp standardsUnder the proposed new guidelines, companies wanting to become a Certified B Corp will need to meet specific new requirements.
- The unlikely coalition behind Biden’s liquefied natural gas pivotClimate activists led the charge against LNG exports, but they’re not the only ones celebrating Biden’s pause.
- 5 common misunderstandings about the EU’s deforestation policy, clarifiedThe new European Union deforestation regulations are a hot topic for food companies, but key facts remain poorly understood.
- Inhalable nanosensors could increase access to lung cancer screeningA simple test using inhalable nanoparticle sensors and low-cost lateral flow assays could provide an accessible option for diagnosing early-stage lung cancer The post Inhalable nanosensors could increase access to lung cancer screening appeared first on Physics World.
- Chemicals used in plastic food packaging linked to 10% of preterm births in 2018The resulting costs to society could be as high as $8 billion.
- Bitcoin mining uses a lot of energy. The US government is about to find out how much.A new federal initiative will shed light on the opaque and rapidly growing cryptocurrency mining industry.
- The most important decarbonization chart you'll see this yearStartling data in climate expert Nat Bullard’s annual report signals that carbon removal is not scaling fast enough to limit the climate crisis.
- Buying a Disaster-Resilient HomeWhen you’re buying a house it’s hard to ignore highly visible elements like paint and... The post Buying a Disaster-Resilient Home appeared first on Earth911.
- Work from home saves UK businesses £45,000 in energy costsBy allowing staff to work from home, British businesses could be saving tens of thousands from energy costs, and passing bills to employees. Simply put, businesses that allow employees to work from home could be saving tens of thousands in energy costs per year, according to a new analysis which takes into account average commercial […] The post Work from home saves UK businesses £45,000 in energy costs appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Degrowth is everywhereDegrowth is everywhere Channel Comment brendan 8th February 2024 Teaser Media
- Flying Green: The Pursuit of Carbon-Neutral Aviation Revs UpTo eliminate global aviation’s sizable carbon footprint, researchers are working on a range of alternatives to fossil jet fuel. Recent test flights powered only by hydrogen or biofuels have been successful, but steep challenges remain before aviation can become carbon-free.Read more on E360 →
- Super Bowl LVIII to be powered by 100% renewable energySunday’s big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will be the first Super Bowl powered entirely by renewable energy. The post Super Bowl LVIII to be powered by 100% renewable energy appeared first on Environment America.
- Mississippi River to Build Resilience for Birds and People with Newly Introduced BillThe Mississippi River is one of our most important natural assets, providing drinking water to over 20 million Americans. The river’s watershed encompasses 40 percent of the contiguous United...
- Mississippi River to Build Resilience for Birds and People with Newly Introduced BillThe Mississippi River is one of our most important natural assets, providing drinking water to over 20 million Americans. The river’s watershed encompasses 40 percent of the contiguous United...
- EPA finalizes new standards for deadly particulate matterThe restrictions on soot pollution will prevent thousands of premature deaths every year. Industry groups say it will hurt local economies.
- The 124th Christmas Bird Count: An Annual Event Connecting Birders Across the HemisphereRegardless of the weather—rain, snow, wind, or clear sunny skies—if it’s sometime between December 14 and January 5, birders are getting up early across the entire Western hemisphere to count...
- Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Bond Pet Foods to Develop Sustainable Pet Food ProteinPets reportedly account for up to 30% of emissions associated with domestic meat consumption, so the newly developed protein intends to reduce reliance on animal production used to make pet foods.
- Good news: Bag bans are reducing billions of single-use plastic bagsA recent report found that state- and city-wide bans successfully reduce plastic bag use and associated litter and pollution. The post Good news: Bag bans are reducing billions of single-use plastic bags appeared first on Environment America.
- Toyota Invests $1.3 Billion in EV Development at Kentucky FacilityInvestment will support future electrification plans for the manufacturing plant, including assembly of the company’s battery electric SUV and addition of a battery pack assembly line.
- Deloitte, Informatica, Workiva Collaborate on ESG Data Management PlatformThe combined data management offering aims to respond to cited concerns from business leaders, many of whom express difficulty in measuring their organization's environmental impact.
- Protecting California’s wild desert, Chuckwalla BenchThe Chuckwalla National Monument would create a continuous wildlife corridor from Joshua Tree into Arizona, protecting this unique desert ecosystem from development. The post Protecting California’s wild desert, Chuckwalla Bench appeared first on Environment America.
- European Commission Recommends Cutting Emissions by 90%To achieve the reduction in emissions, the Commission also published a set of enabling policy conditions, including full implementation of the 2030 framework, which proposes new targets and measures to make the EU's economy and energy system more competitive, secure and sustainable.
- DOE Devotes Funds for Improved Efficiency of Hydropower FacilitiesIncentive payments will support continued operation for the 46 selected hydropower facilities, located across 19 states.
- From fiction to reality: How resilience hubs could help people weather disasters — and build community“What would it look like to support trusted community spaces and almost create a microcosm of the world that we want to live in?”
- Industry Groups Call on EPA to Finalized Heavy-Duty Vehicle StandardsBorgWarner, Cummins, Eaton, and Ford are asking the EPA to finalize a rule for new greenhouse gas standards for a planned model year 2027 start date, which rejects an earlier proposal to delay the start until 2030.
- Shallow defects drive slow recombination, high efficiency in perovskite solar cellsFindings could help improve cell efficiencies still further, say physicists The post Shallow defects drive slow recombination, high efficiency in perovskite solar cells appeared first on Physics World.
- Profit warning: plastic polluted moneyProfit warning: plastic polluted money Channel News brendan 7th February 2024 Teaser Media
- Amid Record Drop in Fossil Power, Europe Sees Wind Overtake Natural GasEurope saw a record drop in fossil fuel power last year, according to a new analysis. For the first time, wind supplied more electricity than natural gas.Read more on E360 →
- Science for the Planet: Equitable Climate Adaptation for Coastal CommunitiesNadia Seeteram studies how climate risks are impacting housing infrastructure and housing needs in coastal communities.
- Transforming concrete from a carbon problem to a carbon solutionBy Carbonaide, a Finnish company serving the concrete industry As the climate continues to warm, so does the demand for technologies that can reduce CO2 emissions and/or efficiently remove CO2 from the atmosphere. Proposed solutions for sequestering CO2 are plentiful, but there are serious issues around how to verify the claims made by the promoters […]
- Statement: Biden administration reins in deadly air pollutionNew limits on soot will save thousands of lives The post Statement: Biden administration reins in deadly air pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Rideshare Company Reduce Traffic and EmissionsReducing the number of solo commuters in and around cities and the emissions associated with... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Rideshare Company Reduce Traffic and Emissions appeared first on Earth911.
- Recycling Mystery: Flat-Screen TVsYou’re ready to spring for a brand-new television, and now you’re faced with a problem.... The post Recycling Mystery: Flat-Screen TVs appeared first on Earth911.
- How the Red Sea crisis could impede shipping industry climate targetsA recent analysis finds that the 4,000-mile-plus detour to avoid Red Sea attacks could dramatically increase the global shipping industry's carbon emissions.
- In a sector that lacks ethnic diversity, we’re making ourselves accountable In our work at Green Alliance, we highlight shortcomings in government policy. But what happens when the spotlight turns on us, to examine the progress we’ve made towards achieving our ambition to be a more inclusive, diverse and equitable organisation? This week is Race Equality […]
- California startup Watershed raises $100 million for emissions-tracking softwareInvestors bet big on carbon accounting and emissions reporting with Watershed Technology.
- Exercising caution in the face of techno-optimismAchintya Rao reviews Invention and Innovation: a Brief History of Hype and Failure by Vaclav Smil The post Exercising caution in the face of techno-optimism appeared first on Physics World.
- 3 finance strategies to help with corporate climate goalsCFOs can make a big impact on sustainability performance, at little to no additional cost to their organization.
- The extractive industries filling public university coffers on stolen landHow 14 land-grant colleges took 8.2 million acres from 123 Indigenous nations.
- Top 5 takeaways of our investigation into state trust landsA Grist investigation reveals how 14 public universities continue to benefit from extractive industries on stolen Indigenous land.
- How we investigated the land-grant university systemA methodology of our efforts to reveal how land-grant universities continue to profit from stolen Indigenous resources.
- How to conduct your own reporting and research on state trust landsA guide to using Grist's database.
- 3 strategies for making the most of a retail waste auditSponsored: Material characterizations are a foundational tool for shaping effective waste management strategies. Here’s what you do next.
- Single-sided MR sensor provides tissue analysis at the patient bedsideA point-of-care device uses a low-field single-sided magnetic resonance sensor to evaluate skeletal muscle The post Single-sided MR sensor provides tissue analysis at the patient bedside appeared first on Physics World.
- The simple steps towards climate action everyone can takeBecoming more environmentally aware, and making more ecologically-sound choices, doesn’t have to involve huge amounts of effort. From sustainability professionals to everyday people, here are some easy decisions to help us all sleep better at night. At the heart of our favourite British conversation topic lies a deeper concern — the weather. We’ve increasingly complained […] The post The simple steps towards climate action everyone can take appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 'A very small, very polite, very British apocalypse''A very small, very polite, very British apocalypse' Channel Comment brendan 7th February 2024 Teaser Media
- UK issues zero single use plastic fines since introducing banAuthorities are are being urged to begin cracking down on those who break new regulations introduced on 1st October 2023. An investigation by plant-based protein manufacturer Myco has revealed that despite widespread reports on instances in which banned single use plastics have been used, not a single financial penalty has been incurred to date. Data […] The post UK issues zero single use plastic fines since introducing ban appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Environmental charities have a big race problemA second study of diversity in the green non-profit fundraising sector has revealed a shocking lack of non-white staff, with the vast majority of organisations now committing to improving representation. The RACE Report is a UK-wide data transparency initiative aimed at getting more racial and ethnic minorities into British environmental charities. 2023’s edition has laid […] The post Environmental charities have a big race problem appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Birds Are Molting!After the breeding season, adult birds need to molt (or shed) all of their feathers. This plumage refresh helps to replace worn-out feathers, crucial for efficient flight and thermoregulation. While...
- Sustainable Value Creation: Closing the Gap Between Commitments and Operational RealitiesCorporate sustainability has emerged in recent years as a key priority for commercial enterprises. But many have yet to successfully derive tangible value from their sustainability commitments. New research conducted by sustainability experts Dr. Robert Eccles and Alison Taylor, in partnership with GlobeScan and Salesforce, identifies a major barrier to value creation: most enterprises have not yet fully integrated sustainability across all the C-suite functions.
- Oxford Researchers Release Guidance for Circular Carbon Plastics EconomyThe study says the way plastics are manufactured must shift away from dependence on fossil fuels and instead use renewable raw materials, like waste biomass and carbon dioxide.
- How Girl Scouts prepared me to advocate for the environmentEarning my Gold Award and working at Girl Scout camp laid the groundwork for a career in organizing and advocacy The post How Girl Scouts prepared me to advocate for the environment appeared first on Environment America.
- Brookfield Raises $10 Billion for Second Net-Zero FundWith the new fund, Brookfield aims to achieve a larger fundraiser than its first financing round, which closed at $15 billion in June 2022 and became the largest fund of its kind in the world.
- Major physics publishers join forces to announce ‘purpose-led’ publishing initiativeAIP, APS and IOP Publishing claim that “science is our only shareholder” The post Major physics publishers join forces to announce ‘purpose-led’ publishing initiative appeared first on Physics World.
- New GRI Standard to Address Mining Sector Sustainability ImpactsThe goal is to provide mining companies with a uniform set of metrics to report environmental impacts and address stakeholder transparency concerns.
- Semiconductor fibres are fracture free and glass cladNew process could yield flexible and wearable optoelectronics The post Semiconductor fibres are fracture free and glass clad appeared first on Physics World.
- Groups Submit Net-Zero Shipping Fund to UN Marine OrganizationA detailed proposal has been submitted to the International Maritime Organization to create a zero-emission shipping fund to transition to net zero in the sector by 2050.
- January ESG Bonds Hit Record-Breaking $150 BillionAccording to Bloomberg, January contained the most global sales of green, social, sustainability, and sustainability-linked bonds for the month since the start of the green debt market in 2007.
- Proton therapy enters a new era of efficiency with a software-driven QA solutionMedical physicists at the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland believe that patient-specific QA could be made faster and more accurate by recalculating the dose distribution from the beam delivery data recorded by the treatment machine The post Proton therapy enters a new era of efficiency with a software-driven QA solution appeared first on Physics World.
- Bravo to Paris for standing up to supersize carsCars are getting bigger and bigger. Recent research by Transport & Environment showed that, since 2001, UK and EU car sizes have been growing, averaging an increase of a centimetre every two years. This might not seem like much, but the average vehicle is now […]
- Kraft Heinz to Develop Green Hydrogen Project in the UKThe project is the first to be brought forward by Kraft and the fifth green hydrogen project that Carlton Power is taking forward within the United Kingdom.
- Transforming Trash into Treasure: The Future of Polyethylene WasteResearchers from the University of Adelaide are looking at the utilization of plastic items for effective end-of-life handling to mitigate environmental hazards stemming from landfill accumulation and to reclaim valuable products from discarded materials.
- Treasure trove of gas giants on wide orbits could provide insight into our own solar systemData from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite reveal a valuable collection of exoplanet candidates with temperatures similar to planets in our solar system The post Treasure trove of gas giants on wide orbits could provide insight into our own solar system appeared first on Physics World.
- As Use of A.I. Soars, So Does the Energy and Water It RequiresGenerative artificial intelligence uses massive amounts of energy for computation and data storage and millions of gallons of water to cool the equipment at data centers. Now, legislators and regulators — in the U.S. and the EU — are starting to demand accountability.Read more on E360 →
- A Step-by-Step Guide to Create a Reclaimed Wood Indoor Planter BoxBringing nature indoors with a planter box made from previously used materials is an excellent... The post A Step-by-Step Guide to Create a Reclaimed Wood Indoor Planter Box appeared first on Earth911.
- Cosmic combat: delving into the battle between dark matter and modified gravityKeith Cooper digs into the struggles and successes of modifying gravity, 40 years since its conception The post Cosmic combat: delving into the battle between dark matter and modified gravity appeared first on Physics World.
- Lockdowns and water quality: building usage study prompts recommendationsDuring the lockdowns, lower occupancy in buildings led to reduced water use, raising concerns about water quality due to stagnation. Government warnings highlighted increased risks of chemical and microbiological contamination in water systems. Studies showed that reduced usage and stagnation could elevate heavy metal levels and decrease disinfectant effectiveness, affecting microbial growth. To address this, […]
- Science Based Targets initiative scales up, heightens focus on Scope 3 emissionsMore than 4,200 companies have approved science-based targets, with thousands more applying.
- Carton Ready campaign to support Simpler Recycling reforms in EnglandThere are challenges to surmount when it comes to achieving circularity for cartons, but a trade group for the sector, the Alliance for Beverage Cartons and the Environment (ACE) UK, has launched a campaign – Carton Ready – to support the implementation of the UK Government’s Simpler Recycling reforms. The reforms will ensure that from […]
- Category 6-level hurricanes are already here, a new study saysBut what would change if we added a number to the hurricane scale?
- As states slash rooftop solar incentives, Puerto Rico extends themA year after California gutted how much households are paid for excess solar power, Puerto Rico is preserving its net metering program to foster clean energy and resilience.
- Smart glove tracks hand movements with unprecedented accuracyDevice could help with hand mobility and stroke assessment The post Smart glove tracks hand movements with unprecedented accuracy appeared first on Physics World.
- Final attempt to stop coal mineFinal attempt to stop coal mine Channel News Catherine Early 6th February 2024 Teaser Media
- 2024 Net Zero Report: Aligning Corporate Vision With Decarbonization RealitiesENGIE Impact’s 2024 Net Zero Report reveals five core roadblocks preventing organizations from making headway with their decarbonization plans. The report identifies common roadblocks to decarbonization and explores some troubling findings, including the tendency for many organizations to approach decarbonization as a limited, narrow initiative instead of the transformational, whole-business approach it needs to be. This fourth installment of the annual report, based on surveys of more than 500 senior decision-makers from large global organizations, provides a year-over-year analysis of the progress companies are making in their decarbonization efforts — identifying trends that are both encouraging and concerning. The share…
- UK startup launches end-to-end solar solution for commercial propertiesThe AI-powered platform will help busy businesses assess, install, maintain and monetise solar panels. Metrus Energy claims its system is the first-of-its-kind to focus specifically on commercial properties, with £2million raised through a pre-seed funding round led by Octopus Ventures and Aenu VC. In the past, attempts to monetise renewable energy generated through on-site solar […] The post UK startup launches end-to-end solar solution for commercial properties appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 1-in-13 new build homes located in flood zonesA new analysis has emphasised the vulnerability of Britain’s housing stock to extreme weather events. According to the report by Aviva, 8% of all newbuilds in England constructed over the past decade – 110,000 addresses – is located in a National Flood Zone Three, representing the highest risk of flooding. Overall, 19% of homeowners are […] The post 1-in-13 new build homes located in flood zones appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Protecting America’s birds, no matter where they are flyingBecause birds are only part-time residents of the U.S, we need to think more broadly about conserving their habitat. The post Protecting America’s birds, no matter where they are flying appeared first on Environment America.
- The New PBS Nature Special Highlights Epic Shorebird MigrationsEvery spring and fall, millions of people pause to watch beloved species of birds arrive and depart during their seasonal migrations. For millions of Americans, American Robins mark the arrival of...
- New study says the world blew past 1.5 degrees of warming 4 years agoHow scientists are using an unexpected organism — sea sponges — to refine climate projections.
- Parents and teachers call on EPA to ‘get the lead out’ at schoolGroups representing millions of parents and teachers joined environmental and public health advocates to urge the EPA to get the lead out of drinking water at schools and child care centers. The post Parents and teachers call on EPA to ‘get the lead out’ at school appeared first on Environment America.
- Birdist Rule #84: Know the Dos and Don'ts of a Rare Bird StakeoutChasing rarities is one of birding’s unique pleasures. Vagrant birds, whether they be simply lost or blown off track from a big storm, can show up anywhere, anytime. That means you’ve got to be...
- Yamaha Joins Multiple Companies in Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy AssociationThe group of hydrogen producers, infrastructure providers, and engineering firms, works to drive state and federal support for the growing hydrogen industry in the United States and to forward carbon neutral technologies.
- Extreme Weather is Necessitating a Shift in Humanitarian Action: A Q&A with Andrew KruczkiewiczHow can groups like the Red Cross anticipate and prepare for disaster, as opposed to merely responding to it?
- DHL, Schneider Electric Unveil Shipping Model to Reduce Scope 3 EmissionsThe partnership created two new shipping routes that combine sea freight travel with SAF-powered air travel, reducing emissions by 40% compared to normal air shipping fulfillment routes.
- Global Thermostat Commissions First Containerized Direct Air Capture SystemThe new system aims to capture CO2 directly from the atmosphere, targeting smaller commercial and pilot applications.
- India Joins LFP Cathode Materials Market with EAM AcquisitionEpsilon Advanced Materials' acquisition of a lithium-ion phosphate cathode active material technology center will make India the first country in Asia outside of China to manufacture LFP, used for EV batteries and battery storage.
- A Climate Expert Explains Why Atmospheric Rivers Are Causing Historic Rainfall in CaliforniaClimate professor Mingfang Ting discusses how atmospheric rivers are connected to climate change and what communities can do about them.
- These US policies incentivize sustainable beef productionThe US beef and dairy supply chain is a massive greenhouse gas emitter. These policies incentivize farmers to clean up their act.
- Zum Raises $140 Million to Decarbonize School TransportationThe Series E round brings Zum’s total fundraise to $350 million, with a valuation of $1.3 billion.
- Global Renewable Energy Market Expected to Reach $2.45 Trillion by 2032Among the reasons for the growth, according to Straits Research, is renewable energy sources are reliable, resilient, and the cost is comparatively lower than fossil fuels.
- The use of biofuels may reduce black smoke emissions of cars by 90%New research investigates how to reduce pollutant emissions from vehicles without affecting engine performance, write the participants, the University of Malaga and the Future Power Systems Group of the University of Birmingham. Specifically, the study has analyzed the use of oxygenated biofuels blended with diesel in a 20-percent volume concentration, noting a reduction in the […]
- Measurement of persistent organic pollutants: Recent progress profiledBy Gauthier Eppe Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are toxic chemicals that pose a significant threat to human health and the environment. Widely used during the post-war industrial boom of the 1940s and ‘50s, many of the synthetic chemicals introduced were used in crop production and the manufacture of a range of household goods. These chemicals […]
- Comment: PFAS removal – we already have the technologyThe issue of PFAS contamination of drinking water sources has been under the media spotlight in recent weeks, scrutiny that is likely to increase in 2024, writes Beatrice Martin UK water companies have an exceptional track record on water quality compliance. However, the risks associated with PFAS – per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances – in drinking water […]
- Leftover cooking oil, lamb fat and agricultural waste provides greener marine fuelA recent project blends leftover cooking oil, lamb fat and agricultural waste to develop a cleaner fuel for ships. The researchers – from Aston University – have blended mixed waste pellets with either used oil or animal fat to develop a form of energy which meets international marine fuel standards. Currently most vessels run on […]
- Ireland deposit return scheme built on cloud infrastructureOn 1 February Ireland became the 15th European country to introduce a Deposit Return System (DRS) for single-use beverage packaging, with the system aiming to achieve EU recycling targets of 77% by 2025 and 90% by 2029. Waste technology firm Sensoneo is a partner in the project with its IT solution, which provides the centralised […]
- Our Toxic EnvironmentAs our economic life becomes more complex and its technology advances, we need to match that complexity with regulatory processes based on scientific expertise and an approach toward regulation that protects the public but is also sympathetic toward innovation and the introduction of new products.
- UN Carbon Removal Estimates 'By No Means Feasible,' Scientists WarnU.N. estimates of the amount of carbon that humans can remove from the atmosphere are deeply unrealistic, scientists warn. A new paper offers more plausible carbon removal targets.Read more on E360 →
- Cloudy with a Chance of AI: IBM and NASA’s Forecasting ProjectThe project to develop an AI foundation model for weather and climate forecasting has promise to improve how predictions and responses to help enable individuals, farmers, and businesses across various sectors to make informed decisions, enhancing safety and operational efficiency.
- Kilometre-wide reflectors could boost orbital solar farm outputReflectors placed in orbit around the Earth which reflect sunlight towards future solar power farms at dawn and dusk could help accelerate the transition to net-zero, researchers say. Space engineers from the University of Glasgow have published new research showing how kilometre-wide orbiting reflectors could boost the output of future large-scale solar farms by reflecting […]
- Fresh delays for major battery storage project in NorthumberlandA 30MW Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) has been dealt a further setback by Northern Powergrid (NPG) in being able to connect to the grid. The site at West Sleekburn received planning in October 2022 but subsequently had its planned connection date delayed until October 2036. As part of the grid reforms currently being carried […]
- Wind turbine monopile foundation work earns award nominationCambridge Vacuum Engineering (CVE) – a specialist in power beam welding technologies – has been shortlisted for an International Energy Award for its RapidWeld project. RapidWeld saw CVE work alongside industry partners to fast-track the production of an offshore wind turbine monopile foundation destined for the Dogger Bank Wind Farm. During the project, CVE and […]
- Bio-waste yields valuable acetone and isopropanolIn what appears to be a major stride towards sustainable industrial fermentation, a team of researchers has made advancements in the purification of isopropanol and acetone from the fermentation of waste gases. The study, published in SCI’s Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, introduces novel processes that promise to elevate the efficiency and viability of large-scale production. […]
- Earth911 Podcast: The Resource Renewal Institute’s Chance Cutrano on Putting Fish Back in the FieldsChance Cutrano is director of programs at the Resource Renewal Institute in Fairfax, California. He... The post Earth911 Podcast: The Resource Renewal Institute’s Chance Cutrano on Putting Fish Back in the Fields appeared first on Earth911.
- Hydrogen, Regulations Highlight Most Read E+E Leader January PostsFrom a new green hydrogen facility to greenwashing rules, here is what readers turned to the most over the first month of the year.
- We Earthlings: Use Reusable Bags WiselyA reusable cotton shopping bag can be a salve for environmental guilt, but a collection... The post We Earthlings: Use Reusable Bags Wisely appeared first on Earth911.
- Quantum testbeds provide gateway to large-scale quantum computingSeven quantum hardware companies have been awarded multimillion-pound contracts to build a series of quantum testbeds at the National Quantum Computing Centre by March 2025 The post Quantum testbeds provide gateway to large-scale quantum computing appeared first on Physics World.
- In New York, 1 in 4 residents now live within a half-mile of a mega-warehouseThe problem: The pollution from all the truck exhaust is mega-dangerous.
- Long-lived qubits survive as ‘islands’ in a noisy environmentDiscovery could aid the development of quantum computing architectures in which qubits are implanted randomly into a host matrix The post Long-lived qubits survive as ‘islands’ in a noisy environment appeared first on Physics World.
- The story of McDonald’s 10-year quest for sustainable beefA decade ago, the hamburger giant announced it would transform how it procures its most vital ingredient. It’s made progress, although you still can’t buy 'sustainable beef.'
- Open call: Nominate the 30 Under 30 rising stars in sustainabilityWhich rising stars in sustainability are making measurable impacts? Send your nomination for the 2024 GreenBiz 30 Under 30 through March 29.
- How Waste Incineration WorksHumans create a lot of waste, but when you throw something away, how much do... The post How Waste Incineration Works appeared first on Earth911.
- Investment in low-carbon energy surged 17% in 2023Last year broke all records for renewable financing, but at $1.8trillion the sector still lags far behind where it needs to be. Published by BloombergNEF, the Energy Transition Investment Trends 2024 report shows that last year $1.8trillion was invested in the clean and renewable energy sector. The figure represents a new annual record for spending, which analysts say […] The post Investment in low-carbon energy surged 17% in 2023 appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Played out future: parents, post-Christmas clear-outs, electronic toy wasteAlmost one-third of all ‘e-waste’ comes from battery and plug-in games, with little recognition of the problem. According to the Whirli Report on toy waste in 2021, around 26% of toys bought at Christmas are already being neglected by the end of January, and 40% will be thrown out within the first three months of […] The post Played out future: parents, post-Christmas clear-outs, electronic toy waste appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Climate policy at the Sharpe endClimate policy at the Sharpe end Channel Comment brendan 5th February 2024 Teaser Media
- The promise and the perils of Hawaiʻi’s renewable energy revolutionThe closer the state gets to reaching its groundbreaking clean energy goals, the harder it will be to achieve them.
- Why a natural gas storage climate ‘disaster’ could happen againA year after a major methane leak from underground gas storage, a new study identifies potentially thousands of similarly risky wells across the United States.
- John Podesta is a DC veteran. Can he make climate deals on the world stage?Podesta takes over for John Kerry at a critical moment for global climate diplomacy.
- Congratulations GRAMMY Award WINNER For The Birds: The Birdsong ProjectWe are proud to celebrate official GRAMMY Award Winner for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package, For The Birds: The Birdsong Project. Congratulations to Jeri and John Heiden of SMOG Design...
- Carbice, Blue Canyon Technologies to Integrate Sustainable Satellite, Spacecraft MaterialMost thermal interface materials like grease or liquid silicone rubber, may damage parts used during assembly integration and testing, also causing production delays, and the partnership may help with these issues, reduce risk, and ensure that parts are not going to waste.
- TextileGenesis Starts New Collaboration for Footwear, Leather TraceabilityTwo consortia will implement TextileGenesis’ eTrackit traceability platform, made in collaboration with Textile Exchange, and will share information needed for detailed leather and footwear supply chain tracking.
- Forest Service urged to bolster protections for forests in proposed policyComments call for addressing major gaps on selling old growth and protecting mature forests The post Forest Service urged to bolster protections for forests in proposed policy appeared first on Environment America.
- Latest Microsoft Carbon Credit Purchase Supports Grasslands, RanchersCarbon credits will support regenerative agricultural practices that may improve soil health, enhance water storage, prevent erosion, and improve U.S. grassland ecology overall.
- Research briefing: why are reports of hate crime surging during the Israel-Hamas conflict?The history of linking media and words to real-world violenceTrevor Burrus writing for CATO points out that America has a history of demonizing content, from dime novels and penny dreadfuls to movies, radio drama, comic books, television, and video games (and now social media). These have resulted in Supreme Court rulings in 1915 and the Comics Code Authority. But the consistent theme is no actual proof‘For as long as there has been violence in popular entertainment, there has been criticism that violent content is inappropriate for minors.’‘The Grimms’ tales, of course, were far from the first entertainment to contain representations…
- China, Global Cement Partner to Expand Industry DecarbonizationA roadmap for cement carbon neutrality will be released later this year as a part of the partnership, providing guidelines for decarbonizing the whole cement value chain in China.
- Warming Could Devastate Older Elephants, Sending Ripples Through HerdsThe loss of older African elephants to worsening heat and drought poses a grave threat to younger members of their herds, a new study warns.Read more on E360 →
- Building Climate Justice: Empowering Communities Through Coastal Resilience at Columbia UniversityA new class in the Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development aims to educate students on effective climate-adaptation planning through collaboration with community partners.
- Google Adds Largest Wind Projects to DateGoogle’s goal is to operate on completely carbon-free energy in all data centers and campuses in Europe.
- Making Global Climate Connections as a Pre-College StudentAva Luke reflects on her transformative experience in Columbia Climate School’s Pre-College Programs, which teach motivated high school students about specific climate change themes through place-based opportunities.
- Lhyfe, SAF+ International Group Target Aviation Decarbonization with e-SAFThe deal also plans for Lhyfe to build a green hydrogen production site with a capacity of more than 100 tons per day, and 300 megawatts of installed electrolysis capacity, which would supply an e-SAF production site built by SAF+
- ZARM celebrates dropping its 10,000th experiment, MadRad fools self-driving carsExcerpts from the Red Folder The post ZARM celebrates dropping its 10,000th experiment, MadRad fools self-driving cars appeared first on Physics World.
- From Plastic Waste to Spider Silk MagicSpider silk is seen as an increasingly sustainable substance with its unique blend of strength, elasticity, and lightness, and researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are leading a project that is turning plastic waste into biodegradable spider silk with multiple applications, promising groundbreaking advancements across multiple industries.
- The road to a sustainable economyAs the world struggles to combat climate change, the need for a sustainable economy is more urgent than ever. This means an economy that meets the needs of the current generation without compromising future ones. In this article, we’ll explore […] The post The road to a sustainable economy appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Climate Change Won’t Kill Us, People WillPeter Frankopan’s The Earth Transformed: An Untold Story, explores the relationship between climate and human... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Climate Change Won’t Kill Us, People Will appeared first on Earth911.
- 170-year-old physical law unexpectedly holds true in high-temperature superconductorsValidation of Wiedemann–Franz law in cuprates has implications for electron transport in strongly correlated materials The post 170-year-old physical law unexpectedly holds true in high-temperature superconductors appeared first on Physics World.
- How to Choose a Photography Workshop that Respects and Protects BirdsFrom a guided walk in a local park to a pricey multi-day excursion to a remote locale, your options for bird photography workshops are seemingly endless. At their best, workshops and outfitter tours...
- Quality assurance: tailoring techniques for small fieldsSun Nuclear explores the techniques, innovations, and future prospects in radiotherapy, with an interest in small field dosimetry The post Quality assurance: tailoring techniques for small fields appeared first on Physics World.
- Ask me anything: Xavier Calmet – ‘Scientific intuition is crucial. Either you have it, or you don’t’Calmet's work encompasses a broad “wavefunction” of physics, with a particular focus on quantum gravity and black holes The post Ask me anything: Xavier Calmet – ‘Scientific intuition is crucial. Either you have it, or you don’t’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Excavation of huge caverns complete for the US Deep Underground Neutrino ExperimentSpace will hold the particle detector modules for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment The post Excavation of huge caverns complete for the US Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment appeared first on Physics World.
- Molecular sensor enables water bear hardiness by triggering dormancyFree radicals sensor triggers tardigrades to enter dehydrated tun state to withstand extreme stress Tardigrades – hardy, microscopic animals commonly known as “water bears” – use a molecular sensor that detects harmful conditions in their environment, telling them when to go dormant and when to resume normal life, according to findings reported in a January […]
- Ignoring Indigenous rights is making the green transition more expensive“If you’re going to develop energy in the U.S. you’ve got to do it with the support of tribal communities."
- Can the ‘sand motor’ save West Africa’s eroding coast?As sea levels rise, engineers are using massive Dutch-inspired sand sculptures to protect shorefront settlements.
- A Superfund for climate change? States consider a new way to make Big Oil pay.Vermont joins three others in trying to make the fossil fuel industry finance climate action.
- South East Rivers Trust completes major project for World Wetlands DayA 2000 m2 pollution filter has been constructed by the community organisation in the hopes of cleaning up the Hogsmill Chalk Stream. Carried out in partnership with Epsom & Ewell Borough Council, owner and manager of Hogsmill Local Nature Reserve, it means water systems through the popular green space will now benefit from the removal […] The post South East Rivers Trust completes major project for World Wetlands Day appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Can TfL’s ‘Off-Peak Fridays’ boost public transport ridership in London?Commuter numbers are still lagging behind pre-pandemic levels, with the last day of the week a particular concern. Transport for London (TfL) will now run a three-month trial that will see all London Tube and rail fares switch to off-peak pricing all day Friday. Requested by the city’s mayor, Sadiq Khan, the idea is driven […] The post Can TfL’s ‘Off-Peak Fridays’ boost public transport ridership in London? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Nuclear hype in meltdownNuclear hype in meltdown Channel Comment Jim Green 2nd February 2024 Teaser Media
- New supporters for an important wildlife billThe Recovering America’s Wildlife Act has two new cosponsors in the U.S. Senate. The post New supporters for an important wildlife bill appeared first on Environment America.
- Cougar Hollow Ranch Receives Audubon Certification as Bird-Friendly HabitatLipan, Texas (February 1, 2024) The National Audubon Society proudly announces Cougar Hollow Ranch, located near Lipan in Hood and Parker Counties, Texas, as the latest addition to its growing...
- The Wonder of Boreal WetlandsAbout 40% of the world’s plant, bird, and other animal species—including humans—depend on wetlands. The biodiversity found in these wetlands supplies food and clean water, protects against...
- Lamborghini Extends Decarbonization Strategy to Include Whole Value ChainThe company’s carbon neutrality strategy includes electrification of Lamborghini models, decarbonization of its production site, and 40% emissions reductions per vehicle by 2030.
- Painting at the End of the Ice Age: An Interview With Artist David Rosenthal An artist unintentionally captured glacial retreat for over forty years. An exhibit brings his paintings together to raise awareness of climate change.
- CH4 Begins Commercial Deliveries of Methane-Reducing Cattle Feed SupplementThe supplement is made predominantly from Asparagopsis seaweed, a microalgae that prevents methane gas from forming during the digestive process of cattle and reduces livestock-based methane emissions by 90%.
- UK Consortium to Commercialize Plastic Alternative for Automotive MaterialsSonichem uses ultrasound to break down woody biomass from forestry operations, creating a bio-based plastic alternative to be used for vehicles, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and more.
- EU project aims to curb release of world’s most potent GHGA major new Horizon Europe project is seeking to reduce the release of a greenhouse gas with a global warming potential more than 25,000 times higher than CO2. The contributors include the University of Aberdeen’s Professor Dragan Jovcic, who brings to the table his expertise in High Voltage DC (Direct Current) switchgear. Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) […]
- Aviation Companies Explore Hydrogen Infrastructure in Sweden and NorwayAirbus, Avinor, SAS, Swedavia, and Vattenfall are partnering to explore hydrogen aircraft concepts and operations, supply, infrastructures, and refueling needs at airports.
- CERN, Fermilab and DESY: how big-science labs are chasing the quantum dreamCERN, Fermilab and China’s IHEP all investing in applied quantum research The post CERN, Fermilab and DESY: how big-science labs are chasing the quantum dream appeared first on Physics World.
- European Space Agency gives construction go-ahead for LISA gravitational-wave missionEstimated to cost €1.5bn, LISA is expected to launch in 2035 The post European Space Agency gives construction go-ahead for LISA gravitational-wave mission appeared first on Physics World.
- Pandora Changes Metal Supply to Recycled Gold and SilverThe shift by the jewelry brand will cut down on greenhouse gas emissions, with recycling taking fewer resources and requiring less energy than mining for new metals.
- MRI keeps proton beam therapy on target, new technique tracks bacteria motionIn this podcast we chat about active matter and medical physics The post MRI keeps proton beam therapy on target, new technique tracks bacteria motion appeared first on Physics World.
- Remembering Longtime and Esteemed Columbia Scientist and Mentor Cheryl PalmBeyond the science and scholarship, Cheryl created a family among the many who worked with her and for her.
- IEA Report: Clean Energy Generation to Meet Rising Electricity DemandThe global electricity demand is projected to increase by about 3.4% from 2024 to 2026, but the rapid deployment of renewables and nuclear power is on track to outpace this growth and lower sector-wide emissions by about 2.4% annually.
- Biden Tabs John Podesta as Top Climate DiplomatCurrently a White House adviser leading the clean energy aspect of the Inflation Reduction Act, Podesta replaces John Kerry, who will step down as climate envoy later this year,
- How Sea Otters Are Protecting the California Coast Against Climate ChangeCalifornia sea otters were nearly hunted to extinction in the 19th century, with only a small number surviving along the central coast. As otters rebounded, a natural experiment unfolded. Scientists could see the ways that otters shape California's kelp forests and marshland. Two new studies reveal how otters are safeguarding these coastal areas against worsening climate change.Read more on E360 →
- Think Local, Act Global for a Sustainable FutureA study out of Michigan State University highlights how international interactions impact sustainability efforts and the success of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
- Weathering and ocean burial of rocks could have triggered Earth’s ice agesLayered clays called ophiolites trap carbon efficiently and may still be cooling the planet today The post Weathering and ocean burial of rocks could have triggered Earth’s ice ages appeared first on Physics World.
- The Gross Truth About Garbage GyresAll rivers lead to the sea. And along the way, they collect a lot of... The post The Gross Truth About Garbage Gyres appeared first on Earth911.
- Guest Opinion: People & Nature Need Environmental Rights EmpowermentThe recent Held v. Montana decision recognized the the right of young people to a... The post Guest Opinion: People & Nature Need Environmental Rights Empowerment appeared first on Earth911.
- Find your future with Physics World Careers 2024Give your career a boost by checking out our free-to-read digital guide The post Find your future with <em>Physics World Careers 2024</em> appeared first on Physics World.
- From cosmic rays to cardiologyData scientist and artificial-intelligence researcher Azadeh Keivani on physics in healthcare, co-founding an educational non-profit organization and her work in outreach The post From cosmic rays to cardiology appeared first on Physics World.
- Eco-Friendly Approach to Diesel Fuel StorageThe storage of diesel fuel demands urgent innovation as we build a more sustainable future. This integral energy source powers vital industries, yet traditional methodologies cause substantial ecological harm through leaks, spills and toxic emissions. Purpose-built systems like the Smart … Eco-Friendly Approach to Diesel Fuel Storage Read More » The post Eco-Friendly Approach to Diesel Fuel Storage appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Eco-friendly Measures for Water Damage RestorationEco-friendly water damage restoration employs practices that reduce pollution and conserve resources. They should always minimize waste and promote safe, healthy spaces too. The text below explores core tenets within green restoration spanning preparedness, response and recovery. It also examines … Eco-friendly Measures for Water Damage Restoration Read More » The post Eco-friendly Measures for Water Damage Restoration appeared first on Eco Friend.
- 1 4 Dioxane Removal From Water For Global Life Sciences CompanyRegulations for the use of 1,4-dioxane tightened up in the US, putting pressure on chemical manufacturers. Several US states passed laws to control the concentration of 1,4-dioxane as a product ingredient. The new laws did not yet affect wastewater concentrations, but it seems a foregone conclusion that this would happen.
- Oil knew climate risks from '50sOil knew climate risks from '50s Channel News Catherine Early 1st February 2024 Teaser Media
- Ready for biogas – getting gas engines fit for the next decadePoliticians, scientists, and industry stakeholders alike are continuously seeking sustainable energy sources as a contribution to the international efforts in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- Seagrass planting robot to reinstate vanishing ocean meadows and tackle climate changeA team of young engineers is launching a £100,000 project to build a robot that will plant seagrass to help fight climate change, thanks to help received from Converge, a group describing itself as a pan-Scotland springboard for university entrepreneurs. Here, Converge shares both news of the project and details of its ethos and ways […]
- Nuclear-powered spacecraft: why dreams of atomic rockets are back onRichard Corfield examines whether nuclear power could launch NASA’s next generation of rockets into space The post Nuclear-powered spacecraft: why dreams of atomic rockets are back on appeared first on Physics World.
- Eco Electrician Tips for Energy ConservationElectricians possess specialized expertise that enables them to help homeowners identify and implement impactful measures to conserve energy. By conducting thorough evaluations of existing electrical systems and appliances, they can pinpoint areas of overconsumption and determine how to reduce a … Eco Electrician Tips for Energy Conservation Read More » The post Eco Electrician Tips for Energy Conservation appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Comment: Agriculture and pharma key to solving micropollutants problemIn the face of growing public concern about the presence of micropollutants in water and wastewater, Dr Pablo Campo Moreno identifies initiatives that he says are taking the lead in tackling the problem. As the phrase ‘forever chemicals’ enters the Oxford English Dictionary for the first time in 2024, and these fluorinated substances expand the […]
- What happened when climate deniers met an AI chatbot?A study suggests there could be an unexpected upside to ChatGPT's popularity.
- Slow down, do less: A Q&A with the author who introduced ‘degrowth’ to a mass audienceKohei Saito talks four-day workweeks, private jet bans, and what we gain from reducing consumption.
- Climate change will kill 14.5 million people globally by 2050 — but mostly not directlyA recent report also projects $12.5 trillion in economic losses and $1.1 trillion in healthcare costs by midcentury.
- Flexible implant shows potential to restore vision after retinal degenerationA soft retinal prosthesis combines flexible ultrathin phototransistor arrays with liquid metal-based stimulation electrodes The post Flexible implant shows potential to restore vision after retinal degeneration appeared first on Physics World.
- How to put sustainability at the centre of your digital transformationIn 2024 we must keep pace with developments in systems and environmental legislation. The answer is making sure climate change and emissions are key factors in your organisation’s tech decisions. Sustainability has become one of the largest considerations for businesses worldwide. 96% of G250 companies now report on sustainability or environment, social and governance [ESG] […] The post How to put sustainability at the centre of your digital transformation appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- UK’s new Council for Net Zero Transport could accelerate transitionThe organisation will drive the delivery of low emission road travel across Great Britain. This new body is made up of leading stakeholders from the industry, with Lord Deben, former UK Environment Secretary and Chair of the Climate Change Committee confirmed as the first chair. The group aims to engage with senior figures from government, […] The post UK’s new Council for Net Zero Transport could accelerate transition appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Low Carbon confirms 385MW of solar energy and battery storageThe global renewables company has confirmed a financial close to pay for the new infrastructure, which will significantly boost its UK capacity. Construction for the majority of the new estate will begin in 2024, and once complete will provide 290MW of solar energy, powering approximately 85,000 homes, cutting carbon emissions by 130,000 tonnes each year. […] The post Low Carbon confirms 385MW of solar energy and battery storage appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Audubon 2023 Awards for Outstanding Partners, Mentors, and Chapter LeadersEvery two years at the Audubon convention or leadership conference, Audubon celebrates excellence among its partners and its community and campus chapter leaders. In November 2023, Interim Vice...
- Migratory Birds and Capital ReturnConservation without financial innovation and good projects is stagnation. The speed of climate change and its impact on biodiversity - as evidenced by the billions of birds we have lost in the...
- Right whale washes ashore in Martha’s VineyardThe loss of a juvenile female right whale is a blow for the species’ survival The post Right whale washes ashore in Martha’s Vineyard appeared first on Environment America.
- House committee approves bills to weaken clean water protectionsThe House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee voted to approve six bills on Wednesday that would roll back clean water protections — including one that would allow facilities to release PFAS and other chemicals into waterways, even if those pollutants are not listed in their permits. The post House committee approves bills to weaken clean water protections appeared first on Environment America.
- Ford Pro to Support EcoLab North American EV Fleet ExpansionBy 2025, Ecolab will adopt over 1,000 Ford electric trucks and SUVs to create what will reportedly be the largest all-electric sales and service fleet in California.
- Columbia University to Support Solar Energy, Battery Storage ProjectThe school has committed to buy solar energy from a Sol Systems project over the next 20 years, allowing the university to receive solar credits through the NY-Sun community distributed generation program.
- Logitech Incorporates Recycled Plastic in Video Collaboration DevicesThe company says it will incorporate a minimum of 50% certified recycled plastic into its conference room products, allowing for a 21% reduction in overall carbon footprint.
- Climeworks Taps Svante to Deliver Direct Air Capture Technology for New HubsThe agreement comes after Climeworks was selected by the Department of Energy to develop three direct air capturing hubs in Louisiana, California and North Dakota.
- The future of plasticsThe future of plastics Channel News brendan 31st January 2024 Teaser Media
- From fiction to reality: Could people ever embrace a ban on flying?It’s about push and pull, some experts say. To regulate carbon-intensive activities, we need attractive alternatives — and the right messaging.
- Dominion Virginia Offshore Wind Project Receives Federal ApprovalDominion Energy has received the last two federal approvals required for construction of its Coastal Virginia Wind project, a 2.6 GW offshore wind farm set to be the largest of its kind in the country.
- Ambrogio Fasoli: new European fusion boss wants a demonstration fusion plantAmbrogio Fasoli, head of EUROfusion, tells Senne Starckx that Europe must ramp up its efforts towards demonstrating commercial fusion The post Ambrogio Fasoli: new European fusion boss wants a demonstration fusion plant appeared first on Physics World.
- How Parking Reform Is Helping Transform American CitiesIn cities across the U.S., planners are pushing to eliminate mandates requiring parking spaces in new buildings. The reforms — along with banning street parking or adding meters — help to reduce car dependency, create public and green spaces, and lower housing costs.Read more on E360 →
- New Coalition Aims to Accelerate Zero-Emission Vehicle InfrastructureThe cross-industry group led by Daimler Truck North America, Navistar, and Volvo Group North America is aiming to eliminate that barrier by accelerating deployment of infrastructure and enhancing national climate policies to address the needs of medium- and heavy-duty ZEVs.
- Science for the Planet: Why We Need to Preserve Maritime ForestsTree-ring scientist Nicole Davi explains the critical role maritime forests play in protecting our coastal communities from storms. The tree-ring records she's building will help us understand how these ecosystems are responding to climate change.
- Dark solitons spotted in ring semiconductor lasersDiscovery could boost molecular spectroscopy and integrated optoelectronics The post Dark solitons spotted in ring semiconductor lasers appeared first on Physics World.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Wearwell Cofounder Erin Houston Builds Circular Clothing LifestylesThe rise of fast fashion resulted in a tidal wave of clothing in the world’s... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Wearwell Cofounder Erin Houston Builds Circular Clothing Lifestyles appeared first on Earth911.
- Quick question: what is a sodium-ion battery?As market research giant IDTechEx publishes a new report on the sodium-ion cell market, Senior Technology Analyst Shazan Siddiqi breaks down the benefits and drawbacks of this emerging technology. What are sodium-ion batteries? Sodium-ion (Na-ion) batteries are being developed due to their potential costs, safety, sustainability, and performance characteristics over traditional lithium-ion batteries. These batteries […] The post Quick question: what is a sodium-ion battery? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The climate case for a career in miningThe clean energy transition requires minerals mining, but young workers are reluctant to join an industry known for exploitation.
- Aligning Corporate Targets for Forests, Climate, and NatureTo meet 1.5 degree and ‘30 by 30’ ambitions, companies must accelerate action across their supply chains. But navigating the different target-setting, accounting, and disclosure initiatives for forests, climate, and nature can be confusing.
- Prepare for Emissions Reporting and Regulation Compliance in 2024The regulatory landscape is quickly shifting, from the recent passage of California’s SB 253 and 261 to updates to SBTi FLAG emissions reporting. These new regulations will soon have implications for large companies doing business in the state.
- The State of the Voluntary Carbon MarketLimiting global warming to 1.5 ºC above pre-industrial levels requires significant carbon reductions and 6 to 10 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide removal per year by 2050. The voluntary carbon market (VCM) is a key mechanism to scale those solutions. The 2023 edition of the State of the Voluntary Carbon Market report from Carbon Direct provides carbon credit buyers, carbon project developers, and policymakers with an analysis of key trends and market developments.
- Why you shouldn't go net zero this yearSponsored: You want to move the needle on climate change? Stop trying to achieve net zero.
- The world’s clothing boom is a climate changerWhat will it take to redress the textile industry’s devastating environmental impact?
- Here are the innovators and startups set to transform the circular economy11 circular economy startups have emerged as $1 billion-plus companies since 2020.
- France will jail corporate directors who fail to adhere to new CSRD requirementsNo get-out-of-jail-free-card will save companies that don't comply with this new French law.
- What is transition finance, and why it mattersWall Street sees transition finance as a multitrillion-dollar opportunity for investors.
- How Cargill is advancing its water stewardship policyFood companies are ahead of other sectors when it comes to water solutions, but are they ready for systems-level changes that challenge the status quo?
- Intel is using hot water to cut natural gas use in its factoriesIndustrial heat recovery is an untapped opportunity that could save an estimated $152.5 billion in annual energy costs globally.
- The Reusies awards celebrate communities, innovators and activistsCompanies advancing product and packaging reuse business models compete for recognition at the awards in May at Circularity 24 in Chicago.
- Modernizing the world’s power gridSponsored: A clean energy future will require the transformation of today’s power grid. To get there, businesses, utilities and governments must work together.
- AstraZeneca, Atlassian and Philips: How to convince suppliers to lower greenhouse gas emissionsCompanies are committing to help suppliers set science-based targets and lower emissions. Here’s how pharma company AstraZeneca, software firm Atlassian and healthcare tech maker Philips approach it.
- How beverage companies can step up their actions to prevent water pollutionA Ceres report highlights what the beverage industry can do to better mitigate water quality impacts.
- We tested one of the first federal NEVI charging stations in the US — and the experience wasn’t greatThe NEVI-funded EV fast-chargers at a New York site underperformed and offered a subpar user experience.
- Creating an effective climate transformation planSponsored: EcoAct highlights urgent need for credible climate transition plans, emphasizing transparency and early compliance for a competitive edge.
- Which of these 46 sustainability certifications is right for you?Here are 46 professional certifications to demonstrate your expertise across 9 subcategories of sustainability.
- As US electric bus market expands, manufacturers struggle to keep upFueled by federal funding, the transition to low-emissions public transportation represents a big opportunity for the struggling U.S. electric bus manufacturing industry.
- Across the country, houses of worship are going solarA federal rule makes it easier for churches, synagogues, and mosques to put solar panels on the roof.
- Machine learning takes hassle out of cold-atom experimentsReinforcement learning can make cooling apparatus more robust The post Machine learning takes hassle out of cold-atom experiments appeared first on Physics World.
- Earthquake in the Isle of MullEarthquake in the Isle of Mull Channel News brendan 31st January 2024 Teaser Media
- The Basics of Recycling Scrap Metal for MoneyMost of us know the value of recycling and reusing items like plastic bottles, hand-me-down... The post The Basics of Recycling Scrap Metal for Money appeared first on Earth911.
- Bioinspired hydrogel patterning offers more effective ways to harvest waterA new study suggests ways to improve the effectiveness of water harvesting, specifically in relation to the condensation of water from collected droplets. The work focuses on addressing water scarcity by exploring atmospheric water harvesting. The water in the air originates from both natural and forced evaporation, with condensation being the final and crucial step […]
- Confectionary giant announces switch to electric trucks for European logisticsDelivery of the new fleet has taken place in Germany, while routes will supply countries including the Netherlands and UK. Mars Inc, one of the most recognisable and powerful confectionary companies on the planet, hopes to save 20,000 metric tonnes of CO2e per year by changing to EVs for distribution. This would account to a […] The post Confectionary giant announces switch to electric trucks for European logistics appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- One-third of fashion brands ‘fully circular’ by 2027A major new study with input from board directors in the UK, US, and Australia has revealed increasing internal expectations on transitioning to low waste processes. Conducted by Aquapak Polymers Ltd, a firm that produces polymer-based material technologies, the research has found that 12% of c-suite fashion professionals expect their company to be ‘fully circular’ […] The post One-third of fashion brands ‘fully circular’ by 2027 appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- New world record set for solar energy efficiency as market boomsThe latest milestone in the development of the world’s fastest-growing renewable power technology will be a boon to investors, stakeholders and manufacturers. Breaking the previous record by 1%, Oxford PV, one of the UK’s leading names in next-generation solar technologies, has confirmed its best performing system now offers 25% conversion efficiency, representing a significant step […] The post New world record set for solar energy efficiency as market booms appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Census finds fewer monarch butterflies in the skiesWhat we need to do to save monarch butterflies The post Census finds fewer monarch butterflies in the skies appeared first on Environment America.
- One More Problem with the Climate Superfund ActIn my discussion yesterday of the shortcomings of the Climate Superfund Act, I actually ignored arguably its biggest flaw. While the Act certainly looks much like a tax, I failed to point out that the Act omits what is typically the biggest selling point of a carbon tax – its impact on prices and consumption behavior. Putting a tax on the future consumption of fossil fuels raises their price and decreases consumption. … More The post One More Problem with the Climate Superfund Act first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- U.S. Renewable Energy PPA Prices Continue to Increase, Varying by RegionA market report from LevelTen Energy has found that the most competitive 25% of PPA prices rose by 4% during the fourth quarter of 2023, with solar PPA prices up nationally by 3% and wind prices up by 5% compared to the third quarter.
- Circularity Report Shows Almost All U.S. Industrial Businesses Face Resource ScarcityAbout 67% of surveyed businesses have increased their investment in circularity initiatives for the next three years as a key strategy for addressing resource scarcity.
- More than 2,000 humpbacks spotted off the coast of HawaiiThe first coordinated Hawaiian humpback whale watch of 2024 kicked off this month The post More than 2,000 humpbacks spotted off the coast of Hawaii appeared first on Environment America.
- New Ethical Benchmark for Sustainability Reporting ProposedThe new proposals come as sustainability information is increasingly important across capital markets, consumers, corporations and their employees, governments and society at large.
- EIB, European Countries to Co-Finance Sustainable Transport Projects in Central AsiaThe $1.59 billion investment will help make sustainable upgrades for the transport sector in Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Uzbekistan.
- DOE Adds $254M in Funding for Industry, Manufacturing Decarbonization ProjectsThe project receiving funding are targeting emissions reductions in hard-to-decarbonize industries.
- EU Adopts Rules to Limit Fluorinated Gasses, Ozone-Depleting SubstancesThe rules will end the use of hydrofluorocarbons, restrict the use of F-gasses where a climate-friendly alternative is available, and ban exports of equipment with high global warming potential.
- Harnessing the Waves: Revolutionizing Desalination and Energy Storage with SeawaterResearchers from the New York University Tandon School of Engineering have pioneered a technology that can convert seawater into drinkable water efficiently but also offers a sustainable process for storing renewable energy.
- FLASH irradiation spares immune cells during proton therapyUltrahigh dose rates could reduce the level of immune cell depletion during pencil-beam scanning proton therapy of brain cancer The post FLASH irradiation spares immune cells during proton therapy appeared first on Physics World.
- In Scotland, Renewable Power Has Outstripped DemandFor the first time, in 2022, Scottish renewables generated more power than the country used, new government figures show.Read more on E360 →
- We Earthlings: Save Winter!The impacts of climate change are complicated, but we can all feel the changing seasons... The post We Earthlings: Save Winter! appeared first on Earth911.
- Predicting the future of AI in sustainabilityWe ask experts from the waste management industry to talk us through AI predictions in sustainability, from smart cities to lab-grown meat. In 2024, the artificial intelligence industry is set to grow by 33%. While much of this is driven by content, from Chat GPT penning scripts to Dream Studio conjuring up imagined images, machine […] The post Predicting the future of AI in sustainability appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Climate change has killed 4 million people since 2000 — and that’s an underestimate“Nobody is counting it, and nobody is moving in the direction of counting it.”
- Apple uses software to control how phones get fixed. Lawmakers are pushing back.New right-to-repair laws take aim at “parts pairing,” a practice that undermines independent repair shops and creates e-waste.
- Supply Chain Decarbonization: A Guide to Establishing a Successful Decarbonization ProgramAs the business sector gains a more sophisticated level of understanding around climate change, there has been an increased recognition that sustainability efforts must extend beyond a company’s direct operations. “Going to where the emissions are” is key to driving sustainability impact and meeting stakeholder expectations, producing tangible benefits for your business. This white paper from Edison Energy lays out a framework for success, providing a strategic approach to help break down the challenges of supply chain engagement into manageable steps and practical initiatives that will drive impact.
- 4 critical steps to embed sustainability into your organizationIntegrating a sustainability strategy throughout the company can put your ESG goals on the fast track.
- Under Armour releases tool for industry to measure microfiber sheddingThe fluffier a fabric is, the more microfibers tend to shed from it.
- 3 effective ways social media ‘influencers’ communicate about sustainabilityMore ‘influencers’ are talking up sustainability topics to large followings on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and others. They offer examples on how to do it well.
- AI tools for materials research and nanotechnologyIOP Publishing's journal, Nano Futures, explores the rapidly progressing field of intelligent nanotechnology The post AI tools for materials research and nanotechnology appeared first on Physics World.
- Why the slowest EV chargers may be the fastest way to get people into EVsApartments need EV charging. Supporters of trickle-slow “Level 1” chargers argue that access is more important than speed.
- Physical forces explain why some COVID variants are more virulent than othersBiomechanical stability of bonds between the spike protein on the SARS-CoV-2 virus and its receptors on human cells helps explain rapid spread of certain variants The post Physical forces explain why some COVID variants are more virulent than others appeared first on Physics World.
- Cutting Carbon From Your FireplaceOnce the main form of home heating in America, today fireplaces are more commonly ornamental.... The post Cutting Carbon From Your Fireplace appeared first on Earth911.
- Essex County Council plants huge meadow for Biodiversity Net GainThe new green asset is the latest addition to Essex Forest Initiative, a six year project that will see 375,000 trees planted by the authority. Spanning 5,000 square metres, the new meadow at Mersea Island is aimed at promoting biodiversity and reintroducing natural habitats vital for the survival of many species. It includes around 600 […] The post Essex County Council plants huge meadow for Biodiversity Net Gain appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Sewage dumping in London increased five-fold in 2023The figures have been branded ‘scandalous’ by the city’s Mayor Sadiq Khan, who has now written to Thames Water’s new CEO demanding action. The analysis, conducted by City Hall, found that sewage was allowed to spill into waterways across the UK capital for a total of 6,590 hours, 11 minutes and 54 seconds over the […] The post Sewage dumping in London increased five-fold in 2023 appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Clarkson beer-maker backs fox huntClarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Channel News brendan 30th January 2024 Teaser Media
- Cleaner air in Steel CityPennEnvironment and the National Environmental Law Center just helped settle one of the largest citizen-initiated Clean Air Act cases in U.S. history, and as a result, the people of the Pittsburgh region may soon breathe easier. The post Cleaner air in Steel City appeared first on Environment America.
- ‘Scale out, not up’: Rethink your circular strategyCircular Economy Podcast host Catherine Weetman offers three watchwords to create value beyond the customer base.
- LanzaJet Opens First Ethanol to SAF Production FacilityThe world’s first ethanol to SAF production facility is expected to produce 10 million gallons of SAF and renewable diesel per year.
- The Original Superfund Worked So Well; Let’s Replicate It to Deal with Climate Change!As I’ve noted many times, criticizing CERCLA is like shooting fish in a barrel. Apparently, however, my criticism is not universally shared. According to WBUR, some legislators around the country are so pleased with how well CERCLA works that they have proposed a “Climate Superfund Act,” replicating CERCLA in order to fund climate resiliency projects as well as projects to repair damages caused by climate change. … More The post The Original Superfund Worked So Well; Let’s Replicate It to Deal with Climate Change! first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- STATEMENT: Beached right whale reportedly found dead in Martha’s VineyardWhale in region where boat strikes, fishing rope entanglements, are common The post STATEMENT: Beached right whale reportedly found dead in Martha’s Vineyard appeared first on Environment America.
- NREL, ORNL Analysis Finds Major Electricity-Saving Potential of Geothermal Heat PumpsResearchers have found that installing geothermal heat pumps in about 70% of U.S. buildings could save up to 593 terawatt hours of electricity each year, equivalent to about 15% of the country's current electricity use.
- Cool Roofing Initiative to Address Record-Breaking Heat in ArizonaA joint campaign by NanoTech Materials and Cool Roof Coating Systems to install cool roof coatings that may cut indoor temperatures by 25 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit while also reducing building emissions.
- Environment Texas sues to stop I-35 expansion through AustinWe joined Rethink 35 and 14 other groups and individuals in suing TxDOT The post Environment Texas sues to stop I-35 expansion through Austin appeared first on Environment America.
- Hair helps keep us cool in hot weather, infrared study revealsLonger wavelength radiation is emitted easily by hair The post Hair helps keep us cool in hot weather, infrared study reveals appeared first on Physics World.
- Climate School Report Details 2023 State Policy Trends in Disaster ResilienceEvery U.S. state passed some kind of disaster resilience policy in 2023, according to the National Center for Disaster Preparedness, which released a report examining over 600 U.S. state disaster resilience bills enacted last year.
- Plug Power Commences Green Hydrogen Production at Georgia FacilityThe new facility, reportedly the largest liquid green hydrogen plant in the United States, may generate 15 tons of liquid hydrogen each day.
- Let’s protect Heceta BankFrom migrating whales to steep canyons and rocky reefs – Heceta Bank is an underwater treasure, and we should protect it. The post Let’s protect Heceta Bank appeared first on Environment America.
- Disposable vapes: we called for change and the government listenedJust over a year ago, Green Alliance co-ordinated a letter to the government from green groups and health professionals highlighting the rapidly escalating threat of disposable vapes to children’s health and the environment. We urged them to ban these devices soon because, at the time, […]
- Stove efficiency standards finalizedBulk of energy savings come from reducing energy waste from electric models in standby mode The post Stove efficiency standards finalized appeared first on Environment America.
- IKEA Touts 22% Reduction in Climate FootprintIKEA reported a 12% drop in its climate footprint in FY23 compared to the previous year.
- As a Swiss Glacier Melts, a Trove of Invaluable Climate Data Is Being LostBy analyzing ice collected from glaciers, scientists can study the past composition of the atmosphere and better understand how humans have altered the climate. But the rapid melting of ice may be compromising this critical data, according to a study of the Corbassière glacier in Switzerland.Read more on E360 →
- Experimental Advanced Nuclear Fuel to Undergo Testing at Idaho National LaboratoryAnalysis of this fuel is being conducted in order to assess the safety basis required by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, aiming to extend the fuel’s use to other nuclear power plants throughout the United States.
- A Look at Plastic’s Impact on Climate ChangeSurpassing the combined emissions of the entire aviation and shipping industries, plastic contributes 2 billion tons of greenhouse gases annually, accounting for 3.4% of global emissions, and achieving sustainable goals necessitates a significant reduction in the production, usage, and disposal of the material.
- Lessons from Applications to Columbia’s Master’s Programs in Environmental SustainabilityI am constantly inspired and motivated by applicants to Columbia's MPA in Environmental Science and Policy and MS in Sustainability Management programs, applicants who are community-minded, creative, and have a sense of mission and determination in the face of the challenges of achieving environmental sustainability.
- Snapshot of noble gas atoms emerges from within a graphene sandwichNanoclusters of krypton and xenon directly imaged at room temperature for the first time thanks to confining layers of graphene The post Snapshot of noble gas atoms emerges from within a graphene sandwich appeared first on Physics World.
- Apps and Business Services that Rescue Food WasteFood waste is a big problem – more than one-third of the world’s annual food... The post Apps and Business Services that Rescue Food Waste appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Project Censored’s 25 Under-Reported Environmental Stories of 2023As we enter 2024, closing the books on 2023’s record heat, economic and geopolitical turmoil,... The post Earth911 Podcast: Project Censored’s 25 Under-Reported Environmental Stories of 2023 appeared first on Earth911.
- ADBA welcomes Government response to Green Gas Support Scheme mid-scheme reviewThe Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) welcomed the government’s full outcome published on 25 January on the Green Gas Support Scheme (GGSS) Mid-Scheme Review. As announced in October 2023, the scheme will be extended by 3 years to 31 March 2028, providing continuity for the sector. “This is good news for the UK’s growing […]
- European pumps trade association announces first two keynote speakers for 2024 Annual MeetingEuropump (the European Pump Association) is staging its 2024 Annual Meeting in the UK. Hosted by the British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA) and sponsored by WEG, the three-day event will take place at the spectacular De Vere Beaumont Estate near Windsor in the Royal County of Berkshire, from 22nd – 24th May. Europump represents 15 […]
- Reducing cars’ emissions easier said than done, says EU audit institutionThe EU’s CO2 emissions reduction targets for new passenger cars will not be achievable as long as important prerequisites are missing, says a report published on 24 January by the European Court of Auditors. Despite lofty ambitions and strict requirements, most passenger cars on EU roads still emit the same quantity of CO2 as 12 […]
- Why we need the physics community to play a greater role in supporting Black physics studentsBenyam Dejen describes a three-day programme aimed at encouraging Black students to see physics as a subject for them The post Why we need the physics community to play a greater role in supporting Black physics students appeared first on Physics World.
- Air pollution and trees study overturns “rough and hairy is good” dictum If you’re trying to take pollution out of the air, choose evergreen trees with smaller leaves. That’s according to a new study from the University of Surrey. Researchers from Surrey’s Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE) tested ten trees beside a busy main road. They studied which caught the most particles of pollution and which […]
- Hot? Hungry? Step inside these food forests.In cities like Tucson, Arizona, neighbors are planting trees to provide shade — and food.
- 5 years in, how does General Mills’ regenerative agriculture commitment measure up?General Mills aims to spur ‘systems change’ and advance regenerative agriculture on 1 million acres of land by 2030.
- Insurers hope new policies covering carbon credits will restore trust in a battered marketCloverly is offering insured carbon credits that will compensate buyers in the event of fraud or invalidation.
- Grant seeks to recruit Appalachian manufacturers for clean energy economyA group of regional partners is seeking to find and support more than 1,000 small and medium manufacturers to play a supply chain role in the growing clean energy industry.
- Winning technologies announced for Scottish Government’s accelerator programmeThirteen firms have reached the final stage of a new Scottish Government-funded innovation programme. Technologies selected for the Accelerator stage of CivTech Round 9 include a system to help women deal with menopause symptoms in the workplace, satellite monitoring to limit the spread of disease in trees, and cutting-edge drone and thermal imaging systems to […]
- As summers grow ever hotter, OSHA appears ready to protect workersMany in the construction and agriculture industries are opposed, but new research shows it would help them, too.
- Chicago could be first major Midwestern city to ban gas in new constructionBuildings are Chicago’s largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, but efforts to decarbonize them are facing union opposition.
- Port Talbot: an omen of environmental and economic policy disconnectBritain’s transition to green manufacturing and industry is failing to protect livelihoods thanks to a lack of economic incentive, suggesting policymakers have not learnt lessons from the mining collapse. It has been less than two weeks since Indian industrial giant Tata announced the loss of 2,800 jobs from its UK operations. The steelmaker is switching […] The post Port Talbot: an omen of environmental and economic policy disconnect appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Retail real estate leads on carbon emissions reductionsA major new report from a data intelligence platform focused on environment, social and governance has revealed a drop in greenhouse gas output from the UK’s commercial built environment. Deepki’s first annual ESG Index shows that the retail real estate sector managed to cut 18% of its overall carbon emissions – more than any other […] The post Retail real estate leads on carbon emissions reductions appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Social connections boost low carbon heatingSocial connections boost low carbon heating Channel News brendan 29th January 2024 Teaser Media
- Solar solution aims to reduce dairy production costs and emissionsResearchers working on the ASTEP project, a European Union Horizon 2020 collaborative project, and a key initiative within the Crowdhelix Solar Energy Helix, have developed what they describe as a cutting-edge solar heating and cooling technology for dairy industry processes: the SunDial Solar Collector. SunDial is undergoing trials at Mandrekas, a prominent dairy operation located in Corinth, Greece. […]
- Is the Southwest too dry for a mining boom?Critical minerals for the clean energy transition are abundant in the Southwest, but the dozens of mines proposed to access them will require vast sums of water, something in short supply in the desert.