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- Rivers Choose Their Path Based on Erosion—a Discovery That Could Transform Flood Planning This research also provides insight into natural hazards and river restoration efforts, and could help guide infrastructure projects before a disaster like the recent flooding in Texas.
- Trump wants to cut research centers like the one in this PNW forest Congress will take up Trump's proposed budget cuts, which target 26 long-term ecological research centers like the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest in Oregon.
- A fire charred this research forest. What happened next dazzled The 2023 Lookout Fire burned most of a forest in Oregon. What's unfolding in the aftermath could inform the future of other forests burned as wildfire becomes fiercer and more frequent.
- Water stored in dams has caused a shift in Earth’s magnetic poles Over the past two centuries, humans have locked up enough water in dams to shift Earth’s poles slightly away from the planet’s axis of rotation, according to new research. Earth’s outermost solid layer sits atop goopy molten rock, so it can move relative to the magma below it. Anytime mass is redistributed around the planet’s […]
- AD and Biogas Industry Awards 2025 winners announced The winners for the AD and Biogas Industry Awards 2025 have now been revealed at a lavish ceremony hosted by Rory Bremner at the Birmingham National Conference Centre on Wednesday night, 9 July. Run by the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) and the World Biogas Association (WBA), the Awards celebrate excellence and innovation in […]
- Veolia to build £70 million closed-loop plastics recycling facility near Shrewsbury Resource management company Veolia has launched its biggest UK plastics recycling project with a £70 million investment which will include the country’s first “tray to tray” closed loop PET recycling facility in Battlefield near Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Construction on the facility has begun, said the group in a 9 July announcement, with plans for the site […]
- Solar Ovens Serve Up Yummy Food Almost Anywhere For an earth-friendly epicurean treat, switch off your stove and step outside. Permit the sun... The post Solar Ovens Serve Up Yummy Food Almost Anywhere appeared first on Earth911.
- Spotify-backed fund backs emerging carbon removal approaches The Climate Transformation Fund makes catalytic purchases to help scale innovative removal solutions. The post Spotify-backed fund backs emerging carbon removal approaches appeared first on Trellis.
- 31 subsidiaries, 905 warehouses: How to manage sustainability at a holding company Dozens of diverse portfolio companies can make it challenging to implement ESG strategies. The post 31 subsidiaries, 905 warehouses: How to manage sustainability at a holding company appeared first on Trellis.
- Methodology: How we assess a company’s progress toward net zero For each article in our Chasing Net Zero series, Trellis interrogates company statements and consults experts in corporate climate action. The post Methodology: How we assess a company’s progress toward net zero appeared first on Trellis.
- Nestlé is on track to halve emissions by 2030. Here’s how (holes and all) The food and beverage giant has achieved meaningful emissions cuts, but questions about its commitments remain — particularly around its use of carbon removals. The post Nestlé is on track to halve emissions by 2030. Here’s how (holes and all) appeared first on Trellis.
- Louisiana is the latest state to greenwash gas A new state law that redefines natural gas as a ‘“green” energy source was adapted from language written by a right-wing think tank.
- Japanese Nail Clippers: Salon-Quality Results at Home ✂️ Quick Facts: Why Japanese Nail Clippers Are the Best Blade Sharpness: Up to 92% edge retention after 100 uses (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Eco-Friendly: Recyclable, durable, and zero batteries needed Used By: Salon pros, podiatrists, and grooming experts worldwide Zero Splinter Cuts: Smooth precision avoids nail cracking Trend Alert: Rising demand in J-Beauty and...
- SURFERS ACROSS THE GLOBE PADDLE OUT TO DEFEND THE DEEP Surfrider Foundation Australia is known for large paddle outs as part of national days of action, including this 1000+ paddle out in Torquay in 2024 to stop a large seismic blasting proposal off the coast of Victoria. Surfrider Foundation Australia leads national day of action on 20 July in solidarity with global calls to stop […] The post SURFERS ACROSS THE GLOBE PADDLE OUT TO DEFEND THE DEEP appeared first on Eco News.
- Scholarships spark innovation and growth in Australian agriculture A new report from Nuffield Australia shows that almost 90% of alumni have enhanced their farming systems and boosted production after completing the prestigious scholarship. The Nuffield Australia Impact Report 2025 highlights the powerful role the Nuffield program plays in driving innovation, leadership, and new business opportunities across the sector. Nuffield Australia CEO, Jodie Redcliffe, […] The post Scholarships spark innovation and growth in Australian agriculture appeared first on Eco News.
- World Heritage Committee orders full review of Australia’s management of the Great Barrier Reef next year UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee has ordered a full review of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef management in 2026, following the sixth mass bleaching event in nine years and severe coastal flooding. Australia must submit a full State of Conservation report, outlining progress on tackling threats. UNESCO flagged four key areas where Australia is falling short: cutting […] The post World Heritage Committee orders full review of Australia’s management of the Great Barrier Reef next year appeared first on Eco News.
- Decarbonizing fashion and luxury require action where value and impact intersect, and AI could play a key role Decarbonizing the fashion and luxury industry is no longer a side initiative, but a critical business imperative that will reshape industry dynamics over the next decade. A new report published by Bain & Company found that the most effective decarbonization pathway lies at the intersection of carbon impact and business value—where environmental gains align with […] The post Decarbonizing fashion and luxury require action where value and impact intersect, and AI could play a key role appeared first on Eco News.
- How Real-World Events Underscore the Urgency of Climate Disclosures With 2024 once again breaking records as the hottest year on record and a relentless series of extreme weather events continuing into 2025, the past few years have been a stark wake-up call for communities and businesses. Recent data from NASA confirms what many are experiencing firsthand: floods, droughts and other climate extremes are becoming more frequent, severe and […] The post How Real-World Events Underscore the Urgency of Climate Disclosures appeared first on Eco News.
- How To Make Your Own Toothpaste From Scratch Learning to make your own health and beauty products at home carries loads of benefits.... The post How To Make Your Own Toothpaste From Scratch appeared first on Earth911.
- Who cleans up this mess? African oil spills, corporate ‘responsibility’ Black gold pours into the Gulf of Suez, Libya struggles to deal with a tanker explosion, and Shell still hasn’t covered the costs of exploration and exploitation in the Niger Delta. This summer has been a torrid time for anyone working PR for the oil and gas industry. Climate change events have been starkly visible. […]
- Solihull students make flowerbeds from reused materials The beautification project’s second year was themed around circularity and recycling. Students at Newlands Bishop Farm, Solihull, which offers training and work-based learning opportunities to adults with learning difficulties, mental health condition and autism, were tasked with creating new infrastructure to improve Malvern Park. Among other things, work has introduced bee friendly plants, sensory elements, […]
- Overlooked and undervalued, the chemical industry needs attention Across the various policy papers published by the government last month as part of their ‘modern industrial strategy’, the word steel is mentioned 22 times. Chemicals is mentioned 14 times. Considering how much the steel industry has dominated recent news headlines, this level of focus […]
- A tender moment in a troubled industry? A tender moment in a troubled industry? Channel Comment brendan 10th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Apply to 25 Climate Tech Startups to Watch in 2025 The list recognizes early-stage startups innovating toward net zero in five categories: energy, carbon, transport, industry and nature. The post Apply to 25 Climate Tech Startups to Watch in 2025 appeared first on Trellis.
- Enjoy Free Admission and Programs in Honor of Latino Conservation Week on September 20, 2025 Celebrate Latino Conservation Week at Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary with free admission for all on Saturday, September 20. As part of this free event, guests are invited to connect with...
- The Swamp Sanctuary is No Home for Gopher Tortoises 18131 Sorry, we’re closed! If only gopher tortoises could read. This poor tortoise, trying to find its way around in some very swampy habitat, was looking for dry land when it encountered the...
- Drought is draining water supplies and driving up food costs where you’d least expect From Mexico City to the Mekong Delta, increasingly severe droughts caused by climate change are laying waste to ecosystems and economies everywhere.
- 13-year-old suspected of setting off fireworks that sparked Southern California wildfire A 13-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of setting off fireworks that sparked a wildfire this week in coastal Southern California, forcing the evacuations of about a hundred canyon homes.
- Pakistan's Solar Revolution Is Bringing Power to the People Fed up with pricey electricity from an unreliable grid, Pakistanis have snapped up cheap solar panels. In an interview, Muhammad Mustafa Amjad, of Islamabad-based Renewables First, says his country can stand as a model for other nations as they transition away from fossil fuels.Read more on E360 →
- After their net-zero pledges expired, most companies set a course without SBTi JBS, United Airlines and Johnson & Johnson are among the more than 200 companies that have not subsequently had net-zero targets validated by the organization. The post After their net-zero pledges expired, most companies set a course without SBTi appeared first on Trellis.
- What KIND Snacks can teach us about the new frontiers of paper packaging More brands are shifting to paper packaging — but not without challenges. The post What KIND Snacks can teach us about the new frontiers of paper packaging appeared first on Trellis.
- 5000 people meet 300 MPs in Parliament, with these climate demands The historic Mass Climate Lobby calls on the UK Government to deliver funding for communities hit hardest by climate change, restore native nature and create a greener future jobs market. Taking place today, Wednesday 9th July, the event is led by The Climate Coalition, which counts 22million members. The action has been welcomed by Prime […]
- Congress is killing clean energy tax credits. Here’s how to use them before they disappear. There are just a few weeks left to tap federal programs that make purchasing an EV, heat pump, or solar panels more affordable.
- Pope prays for world to recognize urgency of climate crisis as he celebrates Mass’ using new rite Pope Leo XIV is praying for the world to recognize the urgency of the climate crisis and “hear the cry of the poor.”
- Is an Everyday Garden Trick a Key to Carbon Capture? For decades, farmers and gardeners have supplemented their soil with lime, volcanic ash, and crushed... The post Is an Everyday Garden Trick a Key to Carbon Capture? appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Simen Saetre on Making Salmon a New, Domesticated Fish Farmed salmon has been touted as a solution to food scarcity as the world turns... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Simen Saetre on Making Salmon a New, Domesticated Fish appeared first on Earth911.
- 7% of Earth’s surface broke local temperature records for May The data reinforces our understanding that new highs are being set for localised heat at an alarming rate, while ‘coldest days’ are becoming more difficult to find. According to the National Centers for Environmental Information at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, mean monthly temperature records last reached new highs in September 2023, when 20% […]
- Rapid Adaptation Pathways Assessment toolkit helps councils mitigate climate change A new resource helps regional and local powers take immediate and effective steps to prepare for a hotter, wetter and less predictable atmosphere. Here’s what you need to know about this invaluable asset. On Tuesday 13th May, ADEPT and the Environment Agency launched a pivotal new resource for local authorities [LAs], the Rapid Adaptation Pathways […]
- Do Octopuses Have Beaks? Shocking Truth About Their Hidden Bite Do Octopuses Have Beaks? Quick Answer: Yes! Octopuses have a sharp, bird-like beak hidden where their arms meet. It’s powerful enough to crush crabs, inject venom, and even puncture human skin in some species.* Imagine a creature with no bones, three hearts and the ability to vanish into its surroundings like a marine magician. That’s...
- Climate activists victim of flakey arrests Climate activists victim of flakey arrests Channel News brendan 9th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Australia’s Green Divide: Uber Green Bridges Aspiration with Fully Electric Rides Cost and convenience identified as key barriers to Australia’s green adoption Emotional impact and Australia’s State-by-State battle for sustainable living revealed Findings released as Uber Green campaign launch reunites a trio of True Blue iconic Aussies Uber has transitioned its Uber Green product to a fully electric rideshare option since April this year, marking a […] The post Australia’s Green Divide: Uber Green Bridges Aspiration with Fully Electric Rides appeared first on Eco News.
- More EV chargers hitting NSW kerbsides Electric Vehicle drivers in NSW will soon have access to another 549 new kerbside chargers across 130 suburbs, thanks to a $2.8 million investment by the Minns Labor Government. The new chargers will make EV charging easier, more accessible and convenient for drivers who don’t have off-street parking, such as those who live in apartments […] The post More EV chargers hitting NSW kerbsides appeared first on Eco News.
- Feral-free zones spark small mammal boom in Australian desert UNSW Sydney A 26-year study at the Arid Recovery Reserve reveals how removing invasive predators like cats and foxes triggers a dramatic reshaping of desert small mammal communities. The removal of invasive feral animals like cats and foxes from a fenced reserve in South Australia has led to an astonishing ecological transformation, a study led […] The post Feral-free zones spark small mammal boom in Australian desert appeared first on Eco News.
- SSFA’s Taxonomy Workstream Releases Additional Guidance to Further Application of the Singapore-Asia Taxonomy in Green and Transition Financing The Singapore Sustainable Finance Association (SSFA) today launched its latest publication, titled “Guidance for Leveraging the Singapore-Asia Taxonomy in Green and Transition Financing. Developed by SSFA’s Taxonomy Workstream, this guidance addresses practical questions that financial institutions and real economy corporates in Southeast Asia encounter as they apply the Singapore-Asia Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance (SAT) for […] The post SSFA’s Taxonomy Workstream Releases Additional Guidance to Further Application of the Singapore-Asia Taxonomy in Green and Transition Financing appeared first on Eco News.
- RED, RICH AND READY TO POUR: GRAMPIANS WINE’S ‘RED SERIES’ RETURNS THIS WINTER Experience the finest wines Western Victoria has to offer, all under one roof Western Victoria’s top wineries are heading to Ballarat this month for an unmissable weekend of wine tasting and regional food as the much-loved Red Series returns to the Ballarat Mining Exchange. Running across three sessions on Friday 25 July (4pm–7pm) and Saturday 26 July (12pm–3pm; 4pm–7pm), the Red Series is your […] The post RED, RICH AND READY TO POUR: GRAMPIANS WINE’S ‘RED SERIES’ RETURNS THIS WINTER appeared first on Eco News.
- Koalas Spend Just 10 Minutes a Day on the Ground — That's Usually When They're Killed Koalas, which spend most of their lives high up in eucalyptus trees, usually die while on the ground, often mauled by dogs or hit by cars. More striking, a new study reveals that the amount of time they spend on the ground is only around 10 minutes a day.Read more on E360 →
- A cheat sheet on the GOP budget law and Trump’s latest shot at solar and wind Geothermal, clean hydrogen, nuclear and fuel cells still qualify for tax breaks, but anyone wanting to use commercial EV credits must act fast. The post A cheat sheet on the GOP budget law and Trump’s latest shot at solar and wind appeared first on Trellis.
- This Texas county asked for disaster resilience help. The flood came first. Amid historic Texas floods, the Trump administration is retreating from disaster preparedness.
- State Budget Delivers High Levels of Funding for Everglades 18112 In June, the state leadership agreed on a budget to end the 2025 legislative session. Audubon celebrated the passage of a state park protection bill, stopped amendments that would have caused...
- 40th Annual Everglades Coalition Conference 18108 A record number of attendees came together for the 40th annual Everglades Coalition Conference, “Reflections on Progress and Opportunities,” held this year in Miami at the Miccosukee Hotel...
- Partial Approval of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Restoration Blueprint Leaves Room for Future Harm For more than a century, Audubon has been a leading voice for conservation in the Florida Keys—from establishing the Key West National Wildlife Refuge in 1908 to protect birds from the plume trade...
- Court Rejects Sugar Industry Challenge to Everglades Restoration A critical legal battle initiated by sugar companies against the Army Corps of Engineers reached its conclusion in March, with the 11th Circuit Court issuing a unanimous ruling in favor of the...
- Victory Against Development in the Everglades Audubon has worked with many partners over the years to “Hold the Line” in Miami-Dade County to prevent development into the Everglades. The Miami-Dade County Commission instituted the line in...
- Wood Storks Shift Nesting Sites as Southwest Florida Water Changes Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary once hosted the largest Wood Stork nesting colony in North America. As development continues to impact the Southwest Florida landscape, Wood Storks have...
- Jerry Lorenz Retires from the Everglades Science Center After More Than 30 Years of Everglades Research As Audubon Florida’s state director of research, Jerry Lorenz, PhD, played a critical role in the conservation of Florida’s special places. Based at the Everglades Science Center in Tavernier, he...
- State of the Slough Spring 2025 At the southern end of Everglades National Park, a series of sloughs convey fresh water to the Florida Bay estuary. Audubon researchers track these freshwater deliveries (or lack thereof) and their...
- Stay calm. The ‘earthquake swarm’ at Mount Rainier is normal Hundreds of earthquakes are detected at or near Mount Rainier each year, though typical swarms are smaller than what started last night.
- WA wildfire danger: Red flag warning issued Much of the east side of the state is under a red flag warning from the National Weather Service as conditions become conducive to extreme fire behavior.
- How plastic in the ocean hurts animals Plastic pollution is injuring, sickening and killing wildlife — from seabirds and turtles to seals and whales The post How plastic in the ocean hurts animals appeared first on Environment America.
- Sustainable Development Program Awards 2025 Departmental Honors Four graduating students were selected for their outstanding academic achievements in sustainable development.
- Tips for a fun, healthy and sustainable day at the beach Use our tips to make your next day at the beach healthier for the environment and for your family. The post Tips for a fun, healthy and sustainable day at the beach appeared first on Environment America.
- Trump administration pulls back on plans to rewrite Biden-era asbestos ban The Trump administration is dropping plans to allow continued use of the last type of asbestos legally allowed in U.S. manufacturing after an outcry from asbestos opponents.
- Nature-positive AI projects hailed successes following £2 million investment Six data and AI projects have successfully converted a £2 million cash injection from Innovate UK into real-world solutions that are said to be having a purposeful, positive impact on the environment and encouraging additional investment. The projects include: Ocean Ledger – the geospatial analytics startup has advanced its historical and prediction modelling products for […]
- Wildfires burn in Spain and France after blistering heat wave Wildfires were raging in Spain and France on Tuesday after a dayslong heat wave parched landscapes in the region and turned woodlands into tinderboxes.
- World first claimed for hybrid solar-powered inland shipping vessel Dutch maritime solar innovator Wattlab has delivered a solar energy system for HGK Shipping’s inland shipping cargo vessel Blue Marlin. In what’s presented as a significant technical milestone for sustainable inland shipping, the vessel’s 192 solar panels will provide power to both the onboard and propulsion systems, making the Blue Marlin the first inland shipping […]
- Intense downpours like those in Texas are more frequent, but there’s no telling where they’ll happen Intense rainstorms are becoming more frequent in most of the U.S., but where they occur and whether they cause catastrophic floods is largely a matter of chance.
- PurAffinity signs first commercial agreement for full-scale deployment of its PFAS removal technology This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Puraffinity. Puraffinity, a leading innovator in PFAS removal technologies, has signed its first commercial agreement to implement its flagship product, Puratech G400, in a full-scale water treatment project. This marks a significant milestone in the company’s transition from pilot projects to commercial deployment. The agreement […]
- Seeing Glacier Landscapes in a Different Light A collaborative exhibit between art historian Patricia Maurides and scientist Karina Yager explores how humans perceive changes in the natural world.
- McKinsey, Google and others make $41 million credit purchase from Louisiana carbon removal project Backers say Arbor’s bioenergy technology is on a path to capture and store carbon for less than $100 a ton. The post McKinsey, Google and others make $41 million credit purchase from Louisiana carbon removal project appeared first on Trellis.
- Open-source AI models support water quality monitoring Collaborative innovation project River Deep Mountain AI (RDMAI) has announced the open-source release of a suite of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) models that it says are set to transform the way water quality data is collected and used. Funded by Ofwat’s Water Breakthrough Challenge and led by Northumbrian Water, with Spring Innovation as […]
- Yorkshire schools SuDS partnership boosts flood resilience Schools are ideal locations for sustainable drainage systems as part of flood and storm overflow reduction strategies, says Lorna Davis, director, SuDSPlanter Ltd, who details a recent community partnership with Yorkshire Water Yorkshire Water has partnered with sustainable drainage and engineering specialist SuDSPlanter® to install rainwater planters in 15 schools and one urban farm. A […]
- Puraffinity and US Army Corps of Engineers partner to advance PFAS remediation technologies This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Puraffinity. Puraffinity, a leading innovator of advanced adsorbents for the removal of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), has announced a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC). The goal of the collaboration is to conduct […]
- Composite material introduces passive cooling and longer lifespan for solar panels Saudi Arabian researchers claim their innovation will significantly boost electricity generation and improve technology cooling in some of the world’s hottest regions. The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology team, including members from King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, have released figures from testing of a new composite material made for solar panels. […]
- Texas Floods 2025: Death Toll, Causes & Preparedness Guide Timeline of the 2025 Texas Floods Date Key Events July 3 NWS issues flood watch for Central Texas predicting 5-7 inches of rain July 4 (Early AM) Storms rapidly intensify; 12+ inches of rain fall in parts of Hill Country July 4 (4:03 AM) Flash flood emergency issued; Guadalupe River surges 26 ft in <...
- How To Combat the Urban Heat Island Effect at Home The urban heat island effect occurs in cities, where structures like buildings, roads, and parking... The post How To Combat the Urban Heat Island Effect at Home appeared first on Earth911.
- Need Quick Meals? Recipes That Use Sustainable Ingredients When you live a busy lifestyle, it’s understandable that you’d rely on the convenience of... The post Need Quick Meals? Recipes That Use Sustainable Ingredients appeared first on Earth911.
- Westminster landfill tax receipts fall £3million year-on-year The drop reflects a longstanding trend which some welcome as a sign of improvements to the circular economy. According to official data released by the UK Government, total provisional Climate Change Levy [CCL] and Carbon Price Floor [CPF] receipts for the tax year 2024-25 were £1,794million. This represents a 2% fall compared with the previous […]
- Can Dogs Have Cheez-Its? A Vet-Backed Look at This Crunchy Snack You’re munching on Cheez-Its, and your dog’s soulful eyes are begging for a bite. It’s a familiar scene for pet owners, but it raises a critical question: Can dogs have Cheez-Its? As a devoted pet parent, you want to share the joy of a tasty snack, but ensuring your dog’s safety comes first. With many...
- Endangered Woylies released ‘beyond the fence’ in groundbreaking wildlife restoration project Harriet Harte and a Woylie springing from the bag. © Brad Leue The next chapter in Australian Wildlife conservancy’s (AWC) groundbreaking Mammal Restoration Project commenced last week, when over 100 endangered Woylies (Brush-tailed Bettongs) were released outside a feral predator-free fenced area in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region. The translocation sets a new standard for the protection of native animals […] The post Endangered Woylies released ‘beyond the fence’ in groundbreaking wildlife restoration project appeared first on Eco News.
- Pause, not plunder: International Seabed Authority must halt deep-sea mining rush © Alexander Semenov The Deep Sea Conservation Coalition (DSCC) is calling for the international community to urgently establish a moratorium on destructive deep-sea mining to prevent irreversible harm to ocean ecosystems and protect the rights of current and future generations. Over the next three weeks, States will convene in Kingston, Jamaica, for the critical International Seabed Authority (ISA) […] The post Pause, not plunder: International Seabed Authority must halt deep-sea mining rush appeared first on Eco News.
- Australians Demand Stronger Action on Circular Economy, New Study Reveals Australians are calling for stronger action from businesses and government to make the circular economy more accessible and incentivising, with significant support for easier recycling/repair and financial incentives. A striking 89% of Australians believe circularity should be a priority for businesses and government in addressing environmental challenges, exceeding the global average of 86%. A new […] The post Australians Demand Stronger Action on Circular Economy, New Study Reveals appeared first on Eco News.
- New study maps key regions for killer whales in Australian waters A northwest Australia killer whale captured on Ningaloo Reef. Photo courtesy John Totterdell (CETREC WA). While well documented in the Northern Hemisphere and Antarctica, much less is known about killer whales (Orcinus orca) in Australia. However, orcas are actually sighted year-round in all coastal states and territories and a new Flinders University study has now […] The post New study maps key regions for killer whales in Australian waters appeared first on Eco News.
- Grace Lillian Lee Makes History with “The Guardians” at Paris Couture Fashion Week supported by Epson Woven sculptures by Grace Lillian Lee that feature in “The Guardians” at Paris Couture Fashion Week This week, acclaimed artist and designer Grace Lillian Lee will present her debut couture collection The Guardians at 229LAB in the Marais district of Paris during Paris Couture Fashion Week. This exclusive, invitation-only showcase marks an historic milestone for both Australian […] The post Grace Lillian Lee Makes History with “The Guardians” at Paris Couture Fashion Week supported by Epson appeared first on Eco News.
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- In Uganda, Deadly Landslides Force an Agricultural Reckoning As growing populations denude its slopes and heavy rain intensifies, Mount Elgon has become increasingly vulnerable to landslides. In response, Ugandan farmers are planting native trees and changing the crops they plant in efforts to build resilience against future disasters.Read more on E360 →
- Wildfire near Lake Cushman closes trails in OlympicsThe fire in steep, rocky terrain was growing along the lake, shutting down trailheads near the popular Staircase area.
- Two Longtime Lamont Research Professors Honored With New AppointmentsRobin Bell has been named the Marie Tharp Lamont Research Professor and Richard Seager the Ewing Lamont Research Professor.
- The science behind Texas’ catastrophic floodsAt least 95 people died in the flash floods. The disaster has the fingerprints of climate change all over it.
- WA’s drought deepens and the summer forecast offers no respiteSeattle just had the fifth-driest June on record. This kind of Washington weather isn't normal, experts warn, but it's going to be.
- With 'Big Beautiful Bill,' U.S. to Reverse Course on Clean EnergyThe Republican spending bill, signed into law Friday, will reset the course for the U.S. energy sector, analyses show. The law rapidly phases out tax credits for wind, solar, and electric cars, while making it cheaper to drill and mine for fossil fuels on federal lands. Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Podcast: Kelly Ramsey on Life as a Hotshot Firefighter and the Burning Reality of America’s Wildfire CrisisWhat does it take to stand on the front lines of one of the most... The post Earth911 Podcast: Kelly Ramsey on Life as a Hotshot Firefighter and the Burning Reality of America’s Wildfire Crisis appeared first on Earth911.
- Study: AI can cut billions of tons of carbon from food, power and mobility sectorsThe benefits of applying it to alternative proteins, electricity grids and shared mobility far outweigh the additional emissions from data centers. The post Study: AI can cut billions of tons of carbon from food, power and mobility sectors appeared first on Trellis.
- These 4 trends are driving the carbon market toward higher pricesBuying by nation states and the spread of compliance schemes are among the factors expected to significantly increase demand for credits. The post These 4 trends are driving the carbon market toward higher prices appeared first on Trellis.
- Disaster 101: Your guide to extreme weather preparation, relief, and recoveryNo matter where you live, extreme weather can hit your area and change your life. Whether it’s a hurricane, winter storm, flash flood, tornado, wildfire, or heat wave, disasters can damage or destroy your home and property, cause lengthy power outages, and stall civic services. Grist created a comprehensive guide to help you stay ready […]
- Atlanta is embracing a cheap, effective way to beat urban heat: ‘cool roofs’White or reflective roofs significantly reduce temperatures. Atlanta is the latest city to mandate their adoption.
- How climate change is worsening extreme heatThe latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters — and how they may be playing out where you live.
- How climate change is worsening flooding and heavy rainfallThe latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters — and how they may be playing out where you live.
- How climate change may be affecting tornadoesThe latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters— and how they may be playing out where you live.
- How climate change is supercharging wildfiresThe latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters — and how they may be playing out where you live.
- How climate change is intensifying hurricanesThe latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters — and how they may be playing out where you live.
- Know your rights as an immigrant before, during, and after disastersHere are trusted, reliable resources to use during extreme weather or natural disasters for non-English speakers and undocumented immigrants.
- What you should know about disaster recovery Your guide to this months- or years-long process, from rebuilding your home, to taking care of your mental health, avoiding scams to finding community support after you experience a hurricane, wildfire, flood, or other disaster.
- How to find housing and rebuild your home after a disasterA guide for renters and homeowners on knowing your rights, as well as how to handle FEMA aid and insurance claims, avoid contractor scams, and rebuild in a way that protects your home.
- What exactly is a natural disaster?Here are the types of extreme weather you may face — from tornadoes to floods to snow storms — and the officials who determine how severe it is and how financial assistance is distributed.
- How disaster relief and response workYour guide to the agencies and programs responsible for emergency services and disaster aid, how to return home and clean up safely, navigate FEMA aid, and more after a hurricane, wildfire, flood, or other disaster.
- Know your voting rights before, during, and after a disasterIf extreme weather disrupts local services or destroys your belongings around election day, here’s how to make sure you can still cast your ballot.
- How to access food before, during, and after a disasterUse this guide to find out more about keeping food safe, getting fresh, hot meals in a time of crisis, and learning how to navigate food programs.
- How to prepare for a disasterYour guide to finding accurate information, emergency kits, evacuations, protecting your home, and more if you’re at risk of a hurricane, wildfire, flood, or other disaster.
- Conozca sus derechos como inmigrante antes, durante y después de un desastreA continuación, hallará fuentes confiables y seguras para usar durante fenómenos climáticos extremos o desastres naturales para personas que no hablan inglés e inmigrantes indocumentados
- How to protect your health if a disaster strikes your community Your guide to the biggest health consequences of extreme weather — from mosquito-and tick-borne illnesses to mental health issues — and how to best prepare for them.
- Low VOC Carpet: The Healthier Flooring Choice for Kids, Pets & Allergy SufferersWhat Is Low VOC Carpet? Low VOC carpet refers to flooring made with materials and adhesives that emit significantly fewer volatile organic compounds (VOCs)—harmful airborne chemicals that can affect indoor air quality. “Low VOC” typically means the carpet has been tested in a controlled chamber and emits less than 0.5 milligrams of total VOCs per...
- Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Your DietThis is the final article in a five-part series that helps you find ways to... The post Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Your Diet appeared first on Earth911.
- 31% more commercial electric vehicles since 2024 still well below targetLow emission freight is growing significantly in the UK, but Downing Street goals are still a tailpipe dream. According to data published by Inverto, there were 88,787 electric lorries and vans on British roads by the end of December 2024. This is up 31% on the 67,678 registered 12 months earlier. Despite making sizeable inroads, […]
- Water sustainability should be top priority for Net Zero WeekThe UK’s official national awareness campaign promoting carbon neutrality is celebrating its fifth anniversary. But few people are talking within the context of conserving our most precious resource. With a focus on transforming infrastructure, operations and public engagement, including the key role that water sustainability and greener energy storage can play, the relationship between water, […]
- ReGen 2025 Makes Sustainable Packaging Solutions the Centre Focus in Australia’s Circular Economy PushAustralia generates over 76 million tonnes of waste each year, with nearly 27% still going to landfill, and packaging remains a significant contributor. Despite some progress, Australian businesses are spending around $1.4?billion annually to send $26.5?billion worth of materials to landfill, confirming the urgent need for upstream change in how we design and manage packaging […] The post ReGen 2025 Makes Sustainable Packaging Solutions the Centre Focus in Australia’s Circular Economy Push appeared first on Eco News.
- New report finds Australia could build a $36b low-carbon fuel industry, cut emissions by 230m tonnes, and strengthen fuel securityAustralia has a $36 billion opportunity to establish a world-leading low carbon liquid fuel (LCLF) industry, reduce emissions by 230 million tonnes by 2050, and lessen reliance on imported fuels – but only if it acts promptly, according to a landmark report from the CEFC and Deloitte. The report, Refined Ambitions: Exploring Australia’s Low Carbon Liquid […] The post New report finds Australia could build a $36b low-carbon fuel industry, cut emissions by 230m tonnes, and strengthen fuel security appeared first on Eco News.
- Doubling down on sustainability commitments: practical solutions to meeting the AI challengeBy Joe Craparotta, Vice President Cloud & Service Providers, Pacific, Schneider Electric The best time is now As the saying goes, the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the second-best is today. In the same way, many in the data centre industry began their sustainability journey years ago. While progress has […] The post Doubling down on sustainability commitments: practical solutions to meeting the AI challenge appeared first on Eco News.
- Why “less is more” may be the trick on ESGBy Paul Eastwood, Managing Partner of Argon & Co As pressure builds around climate action and ESG performance, organisations are feeling the heat. Regulators, investors, customers, and employees are demanding more transparency, faster progress, and deeper commitments. And in a world increasingly flooded with ESG frameworks, standards, and compliance checklists, the instinctive response can be […] The post Why “less is more” may be the trick on ESG appeared first on Eco News.
- Plan prepares lake suburbs for climate hazardsThe plan covers suburbs from Teralba to Toronto A new plan aiming to bolster suburbs on Lake Macquarie’s western shore against the effects of climate change is now on public exhibition. The draft Teralba to Toronto Climate Resilience Plan cites increasing risks of bush fire, flooding, lake level rise and other climate hazards in coming […] The post Plan prepares lake suburbs for climate hazards appeared first on Eco News.
- H2 break it to you, the UK is missing a massive opportunity with hydrogen flightAs the UK government targets economic growth as its key priority, few opportunities offer quite as much promise as the development of hydrogen aircraft. Not only would it position the UK at the forefront of solving one of the knottiest climate problems, but it would […]
- They still walk among usThey still walk among us Channel Comment brendan 7th July 2025 Teaser Media
- 10 Ways to Reduce Waste at Home and Go GreenA household of three people produces around 2,400 kilograms of waste per year, according to EPA data. That’s about two small cars! Most of this waste ends up in landfills or the ocean. It harms the environment, pollutes our ecosystems and wildlife. Waste at home is easier to reduce than you think. Start by recycling,...
- These fishermen made peace with offshore wind. Then Trump came along.Called “traitors” at the docks, over 100 East Coast fishermen are also working for wind developers. Many voted for a president who wants to tear it all down.
- A deadline looms for a new Colorado River plan. What happens if there isn’t one?It would likely be complicated, messy and involve big lawsuits, according to experts and former officials.
- 2025 NSW Sustainability Awards are open for entry.The NSW Sustainability Awards celebrates and honours trailblazers and innovators who are dedicated to creating a more sustainable future for NSW. It is an opportunity to showcase your remarkable efforts and contributions towards sustainability. The NSW Sustainability Awards reflect the goals of the Banksia Foundation and NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and […] The post 2025 NSW Sustainability Awards are open for entry. appeared first on Eco News.
- EV sales power ahead in 2025Electric Vehicle Council Electric vehicle sales in Australia are off to a strong start in 2025, already outpacing the first half of last year, according to the Electric Vehicle Council. New figures from the EVC and other sources show that more than 14,000 additional battery electric (BEV) and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEV) have been sold […] The post EV sales power ahead in 2025 appeared first on Eco News.
- ImpactWorks Alliance Announced at FFD4 to Embed Sustainability into Business DecisionsNew partnership aims to close the implementation gap by turning sustainability commitments into credible, real-world action. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), in collaboration with Social Value International (SVI), today announced the ImpactWorks Alliance at the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4). The new global initiative aims […] The post ImpactWorks Alliance Announced at FFD4 to Embed Sustainability into Business Decisions appeared first on Eco News.
- GRI recognized at UN conference as a common ground for global impact reportingRobin Hodess, CEO of GRI Outcome document calls for using GRI Standards to ensure comparable sustainability disclosure across countries GRI has been recognized during the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) as foundational for the global sustainability reporting system. Paragraph 34e of the ‘Compromiso de Sevilla’ – the outcome document of FfD4 – explicitly […] The post GRI recognized at UN conference as a common ground for global impact reporting appeared first on Eco News.
- Built for Business, Ready for Adventure FutureDrive AutoShows Shifts Gears with the Inaugural Sydney Light Commercial Motor ShowHot on the heels of welcoming 31,000 visitors at the Melbourne EV Show, FutureDrive AutoShows will present the inaugural Light Commercial Motor Show (LCMS) at ICC Sydney. Presented from the 7th to the 10th of August and incorporating SmallBiz Week 2025, this four-day event is unique in Australia, as the only expo devoted entirely to the vehicles that keep our businesses moving and will feature all […] The post Built for Business, Ready for Adventure FutureDrive AutoShows Shifts Gears with the Inaugural Sydney Light Commercial Motor Show appeared first on Eco News.
- Report calls for ‘urgent, coordinated action’ by the Government to tackle air pollutionThe Healthy Air Coalition launched a blueprint for tackling air pollution in the UK on 1 July, in which it provides the detail to support a call for the Government to act to bring air pollution down to lower levels. A collaboration bringing together health, environment and transport groups, the Healthy Air Coalition has 30 […]
- Improving predictions of flood severity, place and time with AIA novel framework is said to offer accurate water flow predictions and simulations with unprecedented efficiency Floods are some of the most devastating natural disasters communities face. A group at the Pennsylvania State University has recently developed a computational model to streamline flood prediction in the continental US. The researchers said their model offers predictions […]
- Shifting UK car exhausts to the right could dramatically cut roadside air pollutionHarmful air pollutants on UK pavements generated by diesel cars could be slashed by a third if car exhausts were positioned on the right, according to a new study. The research, led by the University of York, appears to reveal that passenger cars with exhaust pipes on the left side contribute to pollution concentrations at […]
- Earth911 Inspiration: Not Too Small To Make a DifferenceToday’s quote is from the 14th Dalai Lama: “If you think you are too small... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Not Too Small To Make a Difference appeared first on Earth911.
- How China’s toxic Huai River catalysed a nationwide anti-pollution driveA new documentary claims a single body of water catalysed one of the world’s most far-reaching clean up operations. By the mid-1990s, central China’s Huai River had become so toxic animals living in a nearby zoo were being blinded by fumes and run-off. Meanwhile, children and teachers at a neighbouring zoo were forced to wear […]
- World’s first remote offshore ecology survey aligns renewables and biodiversityThe impact of low carbon electricity production on marine ecosystems can be devastating, but has so far been difficult to accurately determine. A new investigation marks a major milestone. The BeWild project, conducted by Fugro, has successfully completed the first ever fully remote ecological survey. Focusing on CrossWind’s Hollandse Kust Noord offshore wind farm, the […]
- A million tiny cowsA million tiny cows Channel Comment brendan 4th July 2025 Teaser Media
- Single Split Aircon vs Central Cooling: Which Cooling System Is Best for Your Home?Quick Answer: Single Split Aircon vs Central Cooling A single split aircon is best for small homes, targeted cooling, and lower installation costs, while a central cooling system suits larger homes needing even, whole-house temperature control. Split ACs are ductless, quiet, and energy-efficient for zoned areas, whereas central systems use ducts and offer better air...
- King County drops woman from lawsuit sparked by mass tree cuttingFour property owners are still accused of cutting down King County trees to improve the view from their homes.
- Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Water Year 2025 SummaryHappy New Year! Well, happy new water year, that is. Like others in South Florida, our conservation team marks the calendar by the annual rise and fall of water levels, and June 1 marked the first...
- Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Water Year 2025 SummaryHappy New Year! Well, happy new water year, that is. Like others in South Florida, our conservation team marks the calendar by the annual rise and fall of water levels, and June 1 marked the first...
- ‘A self-inflicted tragedy’: Congress approves reversal of US climate policyOnce Trump signs the megabill, the country will no longer have a federal plan to address the climate crisis.
- Clean energy projects on tribal lands were booming. Then came Trump’s tax bill.From Alaska to Arizona, tribes are confronting the possibility of stalled projects, energy outages, and economic disruption.
- EPA puts on leave 139 employees who spoke out against policies under TrumpThe Environmental Protection Agency has placed on administrative leave 139 employees who signed a so-called “declaration of dissent” against the federal agency's policies.
- 2,000-acre brush fire burns between Chelan and Okanogan countiesThe Apple Acres brush fire quickly grew to 2,000 acres, according to the Chelan County Emergency Management. Highway 97 was restricted to alternating traffic.
- Ships trigger high and unexpected emissions of methaneShip traffic in shallow areas, such as ports, can trigger large methane emissions by just moving through the water. The researchers in a study, led by Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, observed twenty times higher methane emissions in the shipping lane compared to nearby undisturbed areas. “Our measurements show that ship passages trigger clear […]
- AI-enabled digital twin will support coral reef restoration in Saudi ArabiaA recent project leverages AI expertise to enhance coral monitoring and restoration strategies across a 100-hectare reefscape in the Red Sea. The groups behind the two-year programme say it will be using AI to fast-track reef restoration and conservation, at scale, for the first time. The AI solutions are designed to tackle critical aspects of […]
- Meta Said A.I. Could Help Tackle Warming. An Early Experiment UnderwhelmedLast year Meta identified 135 materials that could potentially be used to draw down carbon dioxide, work it described as "groundbreaking." But when scientists tried to reproduce the results, they found that none of the materials could perform as promised and that some did not even exist.Read more on E360 →
- Profiling an invisible hazard: Equipping sites to work with hydrogenWhile hydrogen has advantages that explain its ongoing use as a putative green replacement for many other fuels, it does present a quite distinct set of safety challenges. But it seems the risks can be mitigated with sufficient awareness, and the deployment of appropriate technologies and best practices, as Envirotec discovered in conversation with industrial […]
- Labour's nature policy false startLabour's nature policy false start Channel Comment brendan 3rd July 2025 Teaser Media
- 6 beach reads for the climate mindedIn need of vacation page-turners? Here's a Trellis-tailored list of fiction focused on all-too-real problems. The post 6 beach reads for the climate minded appeared first on Trellis.
- Lisbon reusable cup is Europe’s first citywide scheme backed by DRSA partnership between the City of Lisbon, recycling technology firm TOMRA and the Portuguese hospitality association AHRESP is aiming to cut litter and emissions with a “smart” deposit-return system. The system is said to be capable of removing thousands of littered cups from the city’s public spaces every night. The initiative amounts to Lisbon’s “making […]
- Trump’s tax bill could be a major win for Big Ag. Everyone else? Not so much.The bill, which just passed Congress, is a bailout for commodity growers and leaves small farmers — and U.S. consumers — out to dry.
- After years of increases, Georgia power rates to hold steady — for nowThe freeze comes after six price hikes in three years.
- Cumberland City Council’s Banner to Bags Campaign Turning Waste into OpportunityIn celebration of Plastic Free July 2025, Cumberland City Council is proud to highlight the success of its Banners to Bags campaign, a community-driven and creative initiative turning waste into opportunity. As part of Council’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and community engagement, the campaign has given over 1,050 kilograms of retired street flag banners a second life, roughly equivalent to […] The post Cumberland City Council’s Banner to Bags Campaign Turning Waste into Opportunity appeared first on Eco News.
- Ships trigger high and unexpected emissions of the greenhouse gas methaneA Chalmers-led study shows that ship passages can trigger clear pulses of high methane fluxes from the water to the atmosphere. The emissions are caused by pressure changes and mixing of the water mass. The researchers observed twenty times higher methane emissions in the fairway compared to nearby undisturbed areas. Despite the fact that methane […] The post Ships trigger high and unexpected emissions of the greenhouse gas methane appeared first on Eco News.
- Quest Apartment Hotels Wins ESG Excellence Award at Inaugural Franchise Industry AwardsQuest Apartment Hotels has been awarded the prestigious Franchisor Excellence in Equality, Sustainability and Governance award at the inaugural Franchise Industry Awards (FIA) held in Sydney. The award recognises Quest’s outstanding commitment to social impact, environmental responsibility, and inclusive governance across its property network in Australia. David Mansfield, Managing Director, The Ascott Limited Australasia, said […] The post Quest Apartment Hotels Wins ESG Excellence Award at Inaugural Franchise Industry Awards appeared first on Eco News.
- Australian Retailers Scale Back Returns as Delivery Costs Climb, New Shippit Report RevealsDelivery costs are rising for standard and express shipping, but same-day delivery is becoming more affordable — now averaging $17.39, down from $31 in 2018, as fulfilment networks become more efficient. 83% of retailers say international markets remain a strategic priority in 2025, despite growing complexity caused by new US tariffs and rising cross-border delivery […] The post Australian Retailers Scale Back Returns as Delivery Costs Climb, New Shippit Report Reveals appeared first on Eco News.
- OECD updates Environment at a Glance Indicators – Key insights on climate, energy, water, and biodiversityOECD has just released a new set of Environment at a Glance (EAG) Indicators. Updated twice a year, the Indicators provide a comprehensive snapshot of countries’ environmental performance. Drawing on the latest data, and complemented by interactive dashboards and thematic webbooks, the EAG platform helps track progress across key areas: climate, biodiversity, water, air quality, […] The post OECD updates Environment at a Glance Indicators – Key insights on climate, energy, water, and biodiversity appeared first on Eco News.
- White American Cheese: Healthy or Just Processed Comfort Food?60-Second Nutrition Snapshot Calories (per 1-oz/28 g slice) ≈ 105 Protein ≈ 5 g Calcium ≈ 15 % of the Daily Value Sodium ≈ 450 mg—almost 20 % of the AHA’s daily limit of 1,500 mg In short, White American Cheese gives you protein and bone-building minerals but you pay for that convenience in sodium...
- Why You Should Let Your Grass Go GoldKeeping a green lawn is often a priority for homeowners in the United States. In... The post Why You Should Let Your Grass Go Gold appeared first on Earth911.
- Neighborhood Nourishment: How To Form a Community GardenWhen you look at the price of food today, you might consider the value of... The post Neighborhood Nourishment: How To Form a Community Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- Quick question: why are more offices not using smart ventilation?With indoor air quality still not a priority in many workplaces, and summer temperatures soaring each year, we hear from an industry expert about the energy efficiency and health benefits of high tech climate conditioning. The quality of the air we breathe impacts our health, productivity and overall wellbeing every day. We spend approximately 90% […]
- Nottingham City Council completes Renewing Local Streets programmeThe £18million project launched in 2021, with the council claiming public and environmental health benefits since work began. In total, almost 33miles of road have been upgraded, alongside 88 footpaths. 240 trees have been planted, with 500m2 of urban greening introduced across the authority. The needs of older people and those with restricted mobility have […]
- Communities working in concertCommunities working in concert Channel Comment brendan 3rd July 2025 Teaser Media
- 10 Fun Facts About the Bald EagleWhether etched on the back of a United States quarter or perched on a towering treetop, the Bald Eagle is easily one of the most recognizable birds in the world. These large and powerful raptors can...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Bald EagleWhether etched on the back of a United States quarter or perched on a towering treetop, the Bald Eagle is easily one of the most recognizable birds in the world. These large and powerful raptors can...
- Can weaker environmental rules help fight climate change? California just bet yes.A sweeping reform to the California Environmental Quality Act has divided environmentalists and climate advocates.
- Burn ban issued for much of Washington as wildfire season nearsMuch of Washington state continues to face drought conditions that present above-normal risk for wildfires.
- RELEASE: Maryland counties awarded first grants to accelerate solar adoptionFunds will help Worcester, Prince George’s counties adopt instant permitting for residential rooftop solar The post RELEASE: Maryland counties awarded first grants to accelerate solar adoption appeared first on Environment America.
- Championing pollinators at Denver Botanic GardensAt “The Big Day of Bugs,” we learned incredible facts about Colorado’s bugs and built more support to protect them. The post Championing pollinators at Denver Botanic Gardens appeared first on Environment America.
- California Is Running Out of Safe Places to Build Homes Due to Fires, Rising SeasCalifornia, gripped by a housing shortage, wants to build 2.5 million homes. But it's running out of safe places to put them.
- How plants could help us detect, and even destroy, dangerous ‘forever chemicals’Tools to address PFAS pollution are limited. Here's what researchers are learning about how these chemicals travel through the environment — and what farmers and landowners can do about it.
- AI and Climate Justice: Balancing Risk With OpportunityAs AI expands its global reach, how can we ensure its just and inclusive use when applied to climate science?
- Groups celebrate decade of wildlife gains on UK farmlandA decade-long nature-friendly farming project has helped to increase the diversity and abundance of wildlife across farmland and prompted the return of rare species such as the butterfly orchid and red-listed birds such as the nightingale, according to the groups behind it. The Jordans Farm Partnership between The Wildlife Trusts, Jordans Cereals and LEAF (Linking […]
- TikTok discovered scenic Eagle Falls; then 12 people drownedA UW student became the latest person claimed by the falls east of Index since 2020. “Most people that die here, they know how to swim," the fire chief said.
- A Decade After a Lead Crisis, Flint Has At Last Replaced Its PipesA decade after Flint, Michigan, was beset by widespread lead contamination, officials confirmed the city has replaced its lead pipes, as ordered by a federal court.Read more on E360 →
- What’s happening with high-speed rail in TexasFederal funding cut, but project developers press ahead The post What’s happening with high-speed rail in Texas appeared first on Environment America.
- Rare-earth recovery separates materials well enough to make new magnets from themA Czech group has developed a new method of separating the rare earth elements, or lanthanides, which are widely used in the electronic, medical, automotive, and defense industries. The seemingly unique method allows metals such as neodymium or dysprosium to be purified from used neodymium magnets. The supposedly environmentally-friendly process precipitates the rare earths from […]
- Rooftop solar is being held back by lack of government-backed price for selling surplus energy(Words: renewable energy consultancy Longevity Power). The ongoing lack of a government-backed guaranteed price for selling back surplus clean power to the UK energy grid is discouraging businesses, property firms and commercial landlords from installing solar PV systems at their properties and holding back the expansion of solar across the country. Anthony Maguire, Managing Director […]
- Dead seas tell no tales: activists, pirates, economies and ecosystemsSome of the world’s most prominent environmental organisations have been accused of piracy for decades. Far from overblown slander, legal definitions are vague, and ramifications threaten our right to protest. In 1982 Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior went up against whaling boats off the coast of Peru as part of a wider campaign to save some of […]
- Over half of Thames Water’s sewage works struggling to meet demandIndependent analysis has estimated that more than half of Thames Water’s 351 sewage treatment works are currently operating without sufficient capacity to treat the volumes of sewage they receive. Research conducted by the volunteer-led Oxford Rivers Improvement Campaign (ORIC) has identified 181 treatment works falling short of required capacity. Of these, 94 have between 80–100% […]
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Knoxfill’s Michaela Barnett on Recycling’s Failures & Refill AlternativesThe circular economy is a vision for a world in which the materials used in... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Knoxfill’s Michaela Barnett on Recycling’s Failures & Refill Alternatives appeared first on Earth911.
- Clean Shipping Alliance criticises move to restrict use of scrubbers in portsThe Clean Shipping Alliance, a representative body within the shipping industry, has criticised a decision last week by North Atlantic marine protection body OSPAR to limit the use of Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems (also called “scrubbers”) in ports and inland waters starting in 2027. These systems help reduce the air pollution created by shipping but […]
- How the anti-ESG movement is reshaping corporate sustainability reportsWhen companies maintain disclosures despite potential backlash, it's because those practices are integrated into operations. The post How the anti-ESG movement is reshaping corporate sustainability reports appeared first on Trellis.
- Climate tipping point warning from 'Great Dying'Climate tipping point warning from 'Great Dying' Channel News brendan 2nd July 2025 Teaser Media
- As nations lag on climate action, their cities are stepping up. Here’s proof.A new report documents how cities around the world are becoming more liveable and sustainable in the face of climate change.
- Nanomaterials in Consumer Products: Miracle or Menace?Nanomaterials sound like science fiction. These materials can make microchips 100 times smaller while running... The post Nanomaterials in Consumer Products: Miracle or Menace? appeared first on Earth911.
- Revealed: UK animals most in need of human help this summerA new campaign has launched encouraging households to create rescue boxes for species struggling to cope with urban environments, climate change and biodiversity challenges. Spearheaded by animal welfare charity RSPCA, the Local Animal Hero initiative advocates for the public to help care for and protect native species, including those which are either endangered or significantly […]
- From London to Lisbon, European councils melt in climate change heatwavesHundreds of excess deaths are expected in Britain, while major cities in Italy take unprecedented steps to protect the elderly and infirm. According to new polling by Centre for London, almost half of people living in the UK capital believe they are now personally effected by climate change. One-in-three have specific concerns about polluted water, […]
- Honeywell Makes Strategic Tuck-in Acquisition of Li-ion Tamer to Bolster Fire Detection Technologies, Further Strengthening Building Automation PortfolioAcquisition enhances Honeywell’s leading fire life safety portfolio in its Building Automation business, supports high growth energy storage and data centre sectors Li-ion Tamer’s differentiated technology provides early detection of thermal runaway to help prevent devastating lithium-ion battery fires With more than 30 global patents across its product lines, Li-ion Tamer is trusted by battery […] The post Honeywell Makes Strategic Tuck-in Acquisition of Li-ion Tamer to Bolster Fire Detection Technologies, Further Strengthening Building Automation Portfolio appeared first on Eco News.
- Energy Security Corporation open for business with $1 billion to accelerate key energy projectsEnergy Security Corporation Chair, Cameron O’Reilly The NSW Energy Security Corporation is now fully operational, with the appointment of an independent Board and funding available to invest in accelerating projects that will get more reliable, clean and affordable electricity into the NSW energy grid. The Minns Labor Government has established the Energy Security Corporation as […] The post Energy Security Corporation open for business with $1 billion to accelerate key energy projects appeared first on Eco News.
- Refrigerants Australia Statement on PFAS and TFAPerfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are described in media reports as a class of more than “XX 000 synthetic chemicals” that are highly resistant to heat, oil, and water. Media reports have noted PFAS persists in the environment for extended periods because they are unable to break down over time. They have been characterised as […] The post Refrigerants Australia Statement on PFAS and TFA appeared first on Eco News.
- Lisbon becomes first European capital with city-wide reusable cup systemLandmark partnership between the City of Lisbon, TOMRA and the Portuguese hospitality association AHRESP aims to cut litter and emissions with smart deposit-return system. The system could remove thousands of littered cups from Lisbon’s public spaces – every night. Lisbon is making history as the first European capital to roll out a city-wide reusable cup […] The post Lisbon becomes first European capital with city-wide reusable cup system appeared first on Eco News.
- Cargill Sets a New Global Benchmark for More Sustainable Cocoa Supply ChainsAmsterdam Multi-seed Cargill Cargill reimagines the cocoa journey to cut emissions and reduce waste. Cargill today announced a transformation of its global cocoa supply chain, unveiling a series of interconnected investments that reduce carbon emissions, eliminate waste, and boost efficiency from cocoa origin countries in West Africa to processing hubs in Europe. The company’s upgrades […] The post Cargill Sets a New Global Benchmark for More Sustainable Cocoa Supply Chains appeared first on Eco News.
- Why the mass lobby matters and why politicians should listenThis post is by Helen Meech, executive director, The Climate Coalition On 9 July, Westminster will witness something rare: thousands of people arriving not to shout from the sidelines, but to engage directly with power. From every part of the UK, teachers, farmers, healthcare workers, […]
- Pressure Washers vs Power Washers: What’s the Difference and Which One Do You Need?At a Glance: Pressure Washers vs Power Washers Both machines use high pressure water to clean surfaces, but power washers add heat to the water. That makes them better for greasy, grimy jobs like oil-stained driveways or industrial cleanup. For most household tasks like decks, cars, or siding, a cold-water pressure washer is more than...
- Senate Budget Bill Delivers a Blow to Clean Energy, but Public Lands Sell-Off AvertedWASHINGTON (July 1, 2025) – The U.S. Senate today passed its federal budget bill, legislation that could have a lasting impact on our nation’s ability to halt the decline of migratory birds...
- Senate Budget Bill Delivers a Blow to Clean Energy, but Public Lands Sell-Off AvertedWASHINGTON (July 1, 2025) – The U.S. Senate today passed its federal budget bill, legislation that could have a lasting impact on our nation’s ability to halt the decline of migratory birds...
- Calling all Bird Enthusiasts—Have You Seen a Banded Spoonbill?Audubon’s Everglades Science Center team has called on bird enthusiasts across the state to search for Roseate Spoonbills and report banded birds. Staff at the center conduct weekly surveys of...
- Calling all Bird Enthusiasts—Have You Seen a Banded Spoonbill?Audubon’s Everglades Science Center team has called on bird enthusiasts across the state to search for Roseate Spoonbills and report banded birds. Staff at the center conduct weekly surveys of...
- Everglades Action DayOn April 8, the Everglades Coalition hosted Everglades Action Day at Florida’s State Capitol. Audubon Florida staff in attendance included Senior Director of Policy Beth Alvi, Policy Associate...
- Everglades Action DayOn April 8, the Everglades Coalition hosted Everglades Action Day at Florida’s State Capitol. Audubon Florida staff in attendance included Senior Director of Policy Beth Alvi, Policy Associate...
- Audubon Leads Army Corps of Engineers Tour of Lake OkeechobeeAudubon’s Kelly Cox and Paul Gray, PhD, joined colleagues at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to host Col. Brandon Bowman, District Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of...
- Audubon Leads Army Corps of Engineers Tour of Lake OkeechobeeAudubon’s Kelly Cox and Paul Gray, PhD, joined colleagues at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to host Col. Brandon Bowman, District Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of...
- State of the Everglades Spring 202518095 As we reflect on the progress and challenges of 2025, I’m reminded once again of the strength and dedication of the Everglades community—our partners, members, volunteers, and advocates...
- State of the Everglades Spring 202518095 As we reflect on the progress and challenges of 2025, I’m reminded once again of the strength and dedication of the Everglades community—our partners, members, volunteers, and advocates...
- Ferguson selects Florida shipbuilder to build WA fleet of electric ferriesEastern Shipbuilding Group of Florida's $714 bid to build three hybrid-electric ferries was below the state's estimate, and well below an in-state bid.
- Senate Republicans just voted to dismantle America’s only climate planCritics are calling it "the most anti-environmental bill of all time."
- The Supreme Court just ended its term. Here are the decisions that will affect climate policy.Experts say the most impactful decisions have enabled the Trump administration to gut the federal workforce and freeze funding.
- NJ Senate sends bill to cut red tape for rooftop solar to governorThe New Jersey State Senate unanimously passed “smart solar” permitting legislation by a 39-0 vote. The post NJ Senate sends bill to cut red tape for rooftop solar to governor appeared first on Environment America.
- Gov. Abbott signs bill to cut red tape for rooftop solarStreamlined permitting can get more solar on roofs, helping the environment and consumers The post Gov. Abbott signs bill to cut red tape for rooftop solar appeared first on Environment America.
- Websites hosting major US climate reports taken downWebsites displaying legally mandated U.S. national climate assessments seem to have disappeared.
- WA Wildlife commission sued, accused of ‘egregious’ violations of records lawA national Sportsmen's Alliance group alleges wildlife commissioners hid records related to a ban on bear hunting.
- Why Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp needs protectionThe Okenfenokee Swamp was granted a reprieve when a proposed mine was canceled and the land was purchased. The swamp is not protected from future polllution. The post Why Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp needs protection appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: Oregon launches ‘Recycling Modernization Act’First ‘producer responsibility’ law in US for packaging, paper products takes effect The post STATEMENT: Oregon launches ‘Recycling Modernization Act’ appeared first on Environment America.
- Ignore the doubters: the UK is seizing the solar opportunityThis post is by Chris Hewett, chief executive of Solar Energy UK. We are at the dawn of a transformative era for how the UK powers itself. Following two years’ work, over two governments, the Solar Roadmap has been released, marking out dozens of practical […]
- London and southern England social housing association advocates heat pump retrofitA new study looking at one of the largest housing association shows £700 annual saving on energy bills from low carbon tech trial. Billed as a ‘pioneering retrofit programme’, a partnership between Mitsubishi Electric and Sovereign Network Group [SNG] has seen the latter’s social housing properties benefit from heat pump installations. The technology – Ecodan […]
- These Thames Water sewage works are overflowing with demandA new interactive map has been published, with some sites functioning at less than 60% of required capacity Analysts from the volunteer-led Oxford Rivers Improvement Campaign [ORIC] conducted on-the-ground research which revealed the extent of the shortcomings. Of the locations which are underperforming, 94 are operating between 80 and 100% capacity, and 70 between 60 […]
- Live from London: Unilever’s CSO on moving from vision to executionIn this podcast episode, Rebecca Marmot explains why today’s sustainability professional must align long-term strategy with short-term operations — and EQ. The post Live from London: Unilever’s CSO on moving from vision to execution appeared first on Trellis.
- Scientists may have miscalculated how many people are on EarthDiscrepancies between international and local population counts could mean there are many more people on the planet than official figures suggest, with major implications for resources. First published in Nature Communications, researchers at Aalto University, Finland, have analysed 300 rural dam projects in 35 countries. From this data, they believe there could be far more […]
- London Inches Closer to Running Transit System Entirely on Renewable PowerUnder a new agreement, London will source enough solar power to run its light railway and tram networks entirely on renewable energy.Read more on E360 →
- A Bird You Need to See: the Greater RoadrunnerI heard the sound first: a strange clattering. I hadn’t even been in Arizona for 24 hours, but I'd already learned enough of the soundscape behind our Phoenix Airbnb—the Verdins, the Cactus...
- A Bird You Need to See: the Greater RoadrunnerI heard the sound first: a strange clattering. I hadn’t even been in Arizona for 24 hours, but I'd already learned enough of the soundscape behind our Phoenix Airbnb—the Verdins, the Cactus...
- The Effect of Electric Stackers on Modern Material HandlingModern equipment helps warehouses and manufacturing facilities in many ways. These machines improve efficiency, productivity, safety and cost effectiveness across material handling processes. As businesses look to optimise workflows and reduce manual labour, electric stackers are emerging as a practical and powerful solution. These compact, easy to use and increasingly affordable machines are changing the...
- Earth Action: Clean a BeachWhen we think about garbage at all, we think of throwing it away. But as... The post Earth Action: Clean a Beach appeared first on Earth911.
- Plan Ahead for Extreme Air ConditionsAcross the United States, people are already used to thinking of wildfires as seasonal rather... The post Plan Ahead for Extreme Air Conditions appeared first on Earth911.
- Molten Salt Battery Innovations: What to Expect by 2030What is a Molten Salt Battery? A molten salt battery (MSB) is a high-temperature energy storage system that uses molten (liquid) salts as the electrolyte. These salts become electrically conductive when heated above their melting point, typically between 200°C and 600°C depending on the chemistry. MSBs have a metal anode (like sodium or calcium), a...
- Fashion 'lays waste to wetlands'Fashion 'lays waste to wetlands' Channel News brendan 1st July 2025 Teaser Media
- CPB Contractors launches Sustainable Construction PlaybookAs Australia’s leading construction contractor, CIMIC Group company CPB Contractors is in a unique position to trial new solutions, technology and processes that can positively impact Australia’s future, particularly in relation to waste, decarbonisation and emissions reduction. To help achieve this, CPB Contractors has launched its Sustainable Construction Playbook, sharing learnings and examples of innovation, with […] The post CPB Contractors launches Sustainable Construction Playbook appeared first on Eco News.
- Landmark accreditation program launched for lighting industryAustralia’s peak lighting industry body has today launched a landmark accreditation program that will boost the credentials of businesses throughout the sector. Lighting Council Australia (LCA) will arm participating businesses across six key skills areas: regulatory compliance, product safety and conformity, environmental responsibility, social responsibility, quality systems and product stewardship. LCA CEO Malcom Richards said […] The post Landmark accreditation program launched for lighting industry appeared first on Eco News.
- Sea urchin cull could deliver $92 million in ecosystem benefits: studyRMIT University Restoring Port Phillip Bay’s dwindling kelp forests by culling overgrazing sea urchins would deliver more than $92 million in benefits, a new study has found. Kelp provides shelter and food for countless species while removing pollutants like nitrogen and phosphorous from the water, but native sea urchins that feed on the kelp have […] The post Sea urchin cull could deliver $92 million in ecosystem benefits: study appeared first on Eco News.
- Wesfarmers fast-track decarbonisation with the CEFCBunnings, Officeworks and Wesfarmers Energy, Chemicals and Fertilisers (WesCEF) are upping the ante when it comes to renewable energy, turning to an array of distributed energy resources (DER) to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. Drawing on a $100 million commitment from the CEFC, Wesfarmers, owners of Bunnings, Officeworks and businesses across Australia and New Zealand, […] The post Wesfarmers fast-track decarbonisation with the CEFC appeared first on Eco News.
- ‘Transformative role’: Aboriginal land councils can help NSW reach renewable energy targetsBrewarrina LALC staff and researchers from the Indigenous Land and Justice Research Group and UTS Institute of Sustainable Futures, along with actuaries from Finity Consulting, after the renewable energy summit held in May 2024. Photo: UNSW Sydney UNSW Sydney Unlocking the renewable energy potential of Aboriginal land could transform communities and accelerate NSW’s clean energy […] The post ‘Transformative role’: Aboriginal land councils can help NSW reach renewable energy targets appeared first on Eco News.
- Audubon Applauds Bipartisan Water Solution for Arizona’s Urban AreasLawmakers proved that they can work in a bipartisan fashion on water issues in Arizona with the passage of Senate Bill 1611, groundwater savings credit, also known as “Ag to Urban.” As we face...
- Audubon Applauds Bipartisan Water Solution for Arizona’s Urban AreasLawmakers proved that they can work in a bipartisan fashion on water issues in Arizona with the passage of Senate Bill 1611, groundwater savings credit, also known as “Ag to Urban.” As we face...
- Investing in the West’s Water Future: Why Congress Must Fully Fund the WaterSMART ProgramWith drought and climate pressures intensifying across the West, Audubon and partners are sounding the alarm: Congress must fully fund the Bureau of Reclamation’s WaterSMART program before it's too...
- Investing in the West’s Water Future: Why Congress Must Fully Fund the WaterSMART ProgramWith drought and climate pressures intensifying across the West, Audubon and partners are sounding the alarm: Congress must fully fund the Bureau of Reclamation’s WaterSMART program before it's too...
- What does climate change mean for agriculture? Less food and more emissions.New research sheds light on how rising temperatures are squeezing farmers and raising prices for consumers.
- Bipartisan support saved our public lands from being sold offUp to 1.2 million acres was close to being sold off until bipartisan pushback stopped the plan from moving forward The post Bipartisan support saved our public lands from being sold off appeared first on Environment America.
- A win for wetlands and other farm conservation programsA lawsuit in Iowa threatened to undermine farm conservation programs. The post A win for wetlands and other farm conservation programs appeared first on Environment America.
- Funding Secured for Minnesota’s Habitat, Communities, Environment Before we share the news we had planned for this week, we want to pause to acknowledge the recent political violence that occurred in Minnesota. Audubon grieves with Minnesota. Our staff works...
- How just a single seed can kill 80,000 beesA common farming practice is spreading toxic pesticides into the environment: harming pollinators, wildlife and ecosystems. The post How just a single seed can kill 80,000 bees appeared first on Environment America.
- Funding Secured for Minnesota’s Habitat, Communities, Environment Before we share the news we had planned for this week, we want to pause to acknowledge the recent political violence that occurred in Minnesota. Audubon grieves with Minnesota. Our staff works...
- Climate Mobility in Focus: Highlights From MR2025Drawing academics, policymakers and practitioners from around the world, the conference addressed themes of climate mobility, adaptation and wellbeing.
- These orcas have been trying to feed people, new research showsOrcas in four oceans have been documented offering food to people, according to new research.
- PNW’s only nuclear power plant re-connects to the gridThe Columbia Generating Station, north of Richland, is the third largest electricity generator in Washington state.
- Circular business models receive just 2% of all investments – reportThe innovations that matter the most are getting the least attention, according to the Circularity Gap Report Finance. The post Circular business models receive just 2% of all investments – report appeared first on Trellis.
- Toddler Bike in 2025: Safe, Fun, and Parent-Approved PicksWhat Is the Best Toddler Bike in 2025? Looking for the best toddler bike this year? Our top picks include the Woom 1, Strider 12 Sport, and Retrospec Cub 2 for their safety, design, and eco-conscious materials. These bikes are designed for toddlers aged 18 months to 5 years and are loved by parents for...
- How the Columbia River Basin formed over millions of yearsThe field evidence of ancient cataclysms in Washington are everywhere to be seen — if you know where to look.
- Supreme Court rejects final Exxon appeal in historic Clean Air Act citizen enforcement caseThe post Supreme Court rejects final Exxon appeal in historic Clean Air Act citizen enforcement case appeared first on Environment America.
- Earth911 Podcast: Implasticfree.com’s Simona Paganetto on Building a Plastic-Free Marketplace One Brand at a TimeWhat if the solution to our plastics crisis isn’t just about individual behavior change but... The post Earth911 Podcast: Implasticfree.com’s Simona Paganetto on Building a Plastic-Free Marketplace One Brand at a Time appeared first on Earth911.
- The CSO: Choosing a business leader or sustainability warriorThe pros and cons to hiring CSOs with business backgrounds or sustainability experience. The post The CSO: Choosing a business leader or sustainability warrior appeared first on Trellis.
- In Georgia, sheep on a solar farm is not a baaad ideaWe're losing vital agricultural land. But is solar the main culprit?
- 'Activism is not terrorism''Activism is not terrorism' Channel News brendan 30th June 2025 Teaser Media
- Salmon, tribal sovereignty, and energy collide as US abandons Resilient Columbia Basin AgreementThe move threatens treaty rights and salmon recovery as energy demands from AI and crypto surge.
- Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Home AppliancesThis is the fourth in a series of five articles that help you find ways... The post Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Home Appliances appeared first on Earth911.
- UK recycling urgently needs funding boostA £13million funding call has opened to support developments in circularity, reclamation and reuse. Announced by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [ESPRC] and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, finance will be made available for up to nine projects. Among other things, research that aims to improve energy efficiency scalable and […]
- Will Scotland become the first UK nation to criminalise ecocide?This post is by Jodie Bettis, a Grand Union Scholar at the Open University. Ecocide broadly refers to severe damage to or loss of ecosystems, and in response to the ecological emergency, campaigners worldwide are seeking to criminalise the most environmentally destructive acts. More and […]
- 'A vision for culture, ecology, technology''A vision for culture, ecology, technology' Channel Comment brendan 30th June 2025 Teaser Media
- How To Get Rid Of Earwigs: Stop Infestations in Your Mulch, Plants & Basement for Good⚡ 60-Second Action Plan Trap & Monitor – Set out rolled-up newspaper or oil-bait tins overnight, dump captures each morning. Dry the Zone – Cut evening irrigation; keep soil surface & basement RH below 50 %. Seal Entry Points – Caulk cracks ≥ 3 mm, replace worn door sweeps, fit screens. Targeted Treatments – Deploy...
- Inside Utah’s PR campaign to seize public landsUtah used actors, AI, stagecraft, and NDAs as it sought to sway public opinion and take control of 18.5 million acres of federal public land.
- July 4 fireworks on WA ocean beaches — should they be banned?On July 4, tens of thousands descend on the Long Beach Peninsula. The crowds and leftover garbage have spurred some peninsula residents to say enough is enough.
- TNFD research reveals clear evidence of financial materiality of nature-related risksThe Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) today released at London Climate Action Week a paper on the evidence of financial effects resulting from nature-related risks. The paper is co-authored by TNFD, the University of Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute (as part of the Resilient Planet Finance Lab) and Global Canopy. The TNFD also issued a set of case […] The post TNFD research reveals clear evidence of financial materiality of nature-related risks appeared first on Eco News.
- Public Land sales are out of the Senate budget billSenator Mike Lee posted late Saturday evening that he has pulled the public lands sell off language from the bill The post Public Land sales are out of the Senate budget bill appeared first on Environment America.
- Several Seattle beaches closed due to high bacteria, algae levelsSwimmers beware: Five beaches in King County have high levels of bacteria, according to the local health department. One has toxic algae.
- Recognizing Excellence: Two Students Awarded Stuart Gaffin Prize for Sustainable Development LeadershipHarrison Gerson and Emine Taha exemplified the spirit of service, leadership and community engagement during their four years at Columbia.
- It’s not just the cities. Extreme heat is a growing threat to rural America.The urban heat island sits in a rural heat ocean.
- Who cut down these public trees in King County? Lawsuit targets property ownersDozens of trees on a ridge above I-90 were cut or stripped. King County is now suing a trio of property owners.
- 25 Best Eco Friendly Products to Promote Your Brand Sustainably in 2025In 2025, sustainability is no longer a buzzword—it’s a baseline expectation. Brands that embrace eco-friendly products in their promotional efforts don’t just reduce environmental impact; they win the trust of today’s conscious consumers. From startups to global corporations, green marketing is transforming how we build connections, deliver value, and express our brand ethos. What Makes...
- The Trump administration claims roads in forests prevent wildfires. Researchers disagree.Experts say repealing the "Roadless Rule" won't help stop fires, but it will help loggers.
- Consumers expect collective action to make sustainable fashion a realityThe EU, social media platforms and influencers can play a role. The post Consumers expect collective action to make sustainable fashion a reality appeared first on Trellis.
- What can be recycled in Oregon?Oregon’s recycling system is getting an update. Here’s a list of what you’ll be able to recycle in Oregon starting on July 1st, 2025. The post What can be recycled in Oregon? appeared first on Environment America.
- The Recycling Modernization Act is here. What does it mean for you?The Recycling Modernization Act officially launched on July 1st, 2025. We break down what changes you can expect. The post The Recycling Modernization Act is here. What does it mean for you? appeared first on Environment America.
- This year’s UN climate talks are already behind — 5 months before COP30 kicks off in BrazilThorny questions about who will pay for global climate action derailed a climate summit in Bonn, Germany, this week.
- Google holds to ambitious 2030 net-zero goal despite another big emissions hikeThe tech giant’s carbon footprint has swelled 51 percent since the 2019 baseline year for its 2030 commitment. The post Google holds to ambitious 2030 net-zero goal despite another big emissions hike appeared first on Trellis.
- Why U.S. Geothermal May Advance, Despite Political HeadwindsThe Trump administration is outwardly hostile to clean energy sourced from solar and wind. But thanks to close ties to the fossil fuel industry and new technological breakthroughs, U.S. geothermal power may survive the GOP assaults on support for renewables and even thrive.Read more on E360 →
- Squaring the circle: Making sense of the UK Industrial StrategyA seemingly bold prospectus for ensuring green growth, how well does the UK government’s Industrial Strategy respond to the challenges of the moment? The UK has the highest industrial energy costs in the developed world.1 It is also now setting the pace with some of the world’s most stringent carbon targets. Both facts seem central […]
- City Lights Extend Growing Season for Urban TreesFrom New York to Paris to Beijing, urban trees are enjoying an extra-long growing season, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- UK government body to deploy innovative robotics to manage radioactive wasteThe Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group has announced a partnership which will see innovative technology deployed for the first time on a nuclear site to remotely and autonomously sort and segregate radioactive waste. The NDA has committed to invest up to £9.5m in the project over four years, which is a collaboration with Nuclear Restoration […]
- A year after Helene, river guides in Appalachia are navigating a new worldThe first tourist season since the storm reveals how much the river and livelihoods have changed.
- Pollution from wildfires can contaminate our water for up to 8 years, study findsAn analysis of 500 watersheds found levels of organic carbon, phosphorus, and other pollutants up to 103 times higher after a wildfire.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Find Your Place on the PlanetAmerican poet Gary Snyder brings us today’s inspiration: “Find your place on the planet. Dig... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Find Your Place on the Planet appeared first on Earth911.
- waterdrop® partners with Racquet Club in deal to serve sustainable hydration and the growth of padel across Sydney and CanberraCatherine Dix, Managing Director of waterdrop Australia, Lee Ritson, Co-founder of Racquet Club Global hydration brand waterdrop® has announced a year-long partnership with Racquet Club, Australia’s premier padel and pickleball destination founded by celebrity entrepreneurs Lee Ritson and Darren McMullan. The Racquet Club partnership will see the same sustainable hydration infrastructure that transformed the Australian […] The post waterdrop® partners with Racquet Club in deal to serve sustainable hydration and the growth of padel across Sydney and Canberra appeared first on Eco News.
- Powys closes distance on public transport overhaulThe Welsh county wants to improve access to services and encourage more sustainable travel modes. The Powys bus network will be transformed if plans get full approval at a council meeting next month. Among other thanks. £1.5million in funding will need to be green lit, alongside an annual budget increase of £2.35illion. The Sustainable Powys […]
- New Climate Standards can unlock actionable and streamlined reporting on impactsGRI launches Climate Change and Energy Standards to drive corporate accountability and deliver accessible, decision-useful disclosure Recognizing that an escalating climate crisis calls for integrated and global solutions, GRI has launched new Climate Change and Energy Standards to empower organizations to take accountability for their impacts and accelerate climate action. GRI 102: Climate Change emphasizes that achieving […] The post New Climate Standards can unlock actionable and streamlined reporting on impacts appeared first on Eco News.
- Cumberland Leads Nation with Cool Carpark That Reduces Surface Temperatures by up to 50%From left to right: Western Sydney University Lead researcher, Professor Sebastian Pfautsch, Cumberland City Council Mayor, Ola Hamed Environmental monitoring at the Holroyd Gardens Carpark shows vine-covered structure reduces surface temperatures by up to 50%, improves thermal comfort by 10°C and lowers air temperatures by up to 2.5°C. Cumberland City Council is proud to announce […] The post Cumberland Leads Nation with Cool Carpark That Reduces Surface Temperatures by up to 50% appeared first on Eco News.
- The Power of a Connected NetworkIn 2022, the Migratory Bird Initiative began traveling around North America supporting the growing network of Motus stations installed by Audubon and its partners. We helped build stations in the...
- The Power of a Connected NetworkIn 2022, the Migratory Bird Initiative began traveling around North America supporting the growing network of Motus stations installed by Audubon and its partners. We helped build stations in the...
- Restoring a River, Reconnecting a Community Along the Shores of Lake MichiganFor generations, the West Branch of the Little Calumet River was a source of life, connection, and culture for communities in northwest Indiana. But over the past century, this once meandering and...
- Restoring a River, Reconnecting a Community Along the Shores of Lake MichiganFor generations, the West Branch of the Little Calumet River was a source of life, connection, and culture for communities in northwest Indiana. But over the past century, this once meandering and...
- Columbia Climate School Students Take On Coastal Flooding at a U.N. ConferenceAt the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction Summit, a team of postgrad and current students worked through the night on a multimedia presentation of hazard predictions and proposed solutions.
- The verdict is in: the CCC gives UK climate progress a cautious thumbs upIn a week dominated by geopolitical turmoil, the annual progress report from the UK government’s climate advisers, the Climate Change Committee (CCC), has flown largely under the radar. But it deserves attention. This year’s report, the first full assessment under the current government, offers a […]
- Make electricity cheaper for consumers, says CCCPolicies to reduce emissions have improved since last year, concluded the Climate Change Committee (CCC), releasing its first assessment of the new Government’s progress on climate targets on 25 June. The statutory body also appealed to policymakers to “do more to ensure people see the benefits of climate action in their bills”. Interim Chair of […]
- Millions of pounds of single-use plastic covers U.S. cropsAlthough plastic mulch may make growing easier, it also creates copious amounts of plastic pollution that lingers for generations. The post Millions of pounds of single-use plastic covers U.S. crops appeared first on Environment America.
- Tell Target to stop selling bee-killing pesticidesMajor retailers like Target have a part to play in the health—or the destruction—of wild bee populations. The post Tell Target to stop selling bee-killing pesticides appeared first on Environment America.
- Should you be worried about the ‘Insect Apocalypse’?Insects are vanishing fast. Here’s why we should care and what we can do about it. The post Should you be worried about the ‘Insect Apocalypse’? appeared first on Environment America.
- Seven actions that can save bees and other pollinatorsAcross the country, bees and other pollinators are in decline. Here are seven ways states and others can help them survive and recover. The post Seven actions that can save bees and other pollinators appeared first on Environment America.
- Massage Therapist vs Chiropractor: What’s Best for Pain, Stress, and Recovery?When deciding between a massage therapist and a chiropractor, many people wonder which modality offers better results for their specific needs. Whether you’re dealing with chronic back pain, post-workout soreness, or stress-related tension, the right choice depends on your body, your goals, and even your environmental values. In this comprehensive guide, we compare these two...
- One way to bring a river back to life? Slow it way, way downIn Oregon, a river is being set back in time, to how it used to flow: free and slow and wide.
- Chicago residents risk daily lead exposure from toxic pipes. Replacing them will take decades.The city with the most lead service lines in the country doesn’t plan to finish replacing them until 2076.
- Why many low-income households can’t afford this free home improvement programThousands of people “are falling through the cracks" because they can't make repairs to qualify for the Weatherization Assistance Program.
- Planned EV Battery Plant Threatens Uncontacted Tribe in IndonesiaA planned EV battery factory in Indonesia poses a grave threat to an uncontacted tribe, a watchdog group warns.Read more on E360 →
- 3 Simple Earth-Friendly Summer RecipesOne of my favorite things about summer is the recipes it inspires with the bounty... The post 3 Simple Earth-Friendly Summer Recipes appeared first on Earth911.
- Finding Better Toilet Bowl CleanersWhile having a clean toilet is a critical component of a sanitary home, commercial toilet... The post Finding Better Toilet Bowl Cleaners appeared first on Earth911.
- Allied Pinnacle appoints first Head of Sustainability to lead ESG strategy and climate resilienceAnthony Ogilvie Australia’s leading flour and bakery manufacturer, Allied Pinnacle, has appointed Anthony Ogilvie as its first Head of Sustainability, marking a significant step forward in the company’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy. Ogilvie brings over a decade of experience in sustainability, environmental management, and ESG reporting, spanning the not-for-profit, government and corporate sectors, including […] The post Allied Pinnacle appoints first Head of Sustainability to lead ESG strategy and climate resilience appeared first on Eco News.
- Demand for adrenaline-inducing activities and adventure tourism drives solid shoulder season for the Australian experiences industryFresh report from Big Red Group, the nation’s largest experience network, shows a strong desire for adventure, with demand for thrilling experiences accelerating. Consumer confidence and discretionary spending continue to grow, as inbound tourism climbs +6% year-on-year (YOY) thanks to China, India, and the UK. Aussies embraced ‘coolcations’ this Autumn, sought rest and rejuvenation, and […] The post Demand for adrenaline-inducing activities and adventure tourism drives solid shoulder season for the Australian experiences industry appeared first on Eco News.
- New national program puts nature at forefront of disaster resilienceNatural Resource Management Regions Australia Nature’s role in building resilience to bushfires, floods and other disasters is at the forefront of a multi-million dollar national program, announced today at the international Ecosystem Services Partnership Conference (ESP11) in Darwin. The National Nature-led Resilience Program, led by NRM Regions Australia, aims to improve awareness, and increase investment, in nature-based solutions […] The post New national program puts nature at forefront of disaster resilience appeared first on Eco News.
- Northern Rivers startup: Owls Eat Rats named winner of Taronga’s 2025 Hatch Accelerator Program, supported by LGOwls Eat Rats has been announced as this year’s winner of the $50,000 Hatch: Taronga Accelerator Program (Hatch), supported by LG, grant. On Wednesday 25 June, 9 founders of six start-ups went head-to-head for the chance to win the grant in a competitive pitch event held at Taronga Zoo Sydney. Owls Eat Rats is a landscape-level initiative […] The post Northern Rivers startup: Owls Eat Rats named winner of Taronga’s 2025 Hatch Accelerator Program, supported by LG appeared first on Eco News.
- New GRI standards require deeper disclosure on social impact and climate transition plansThe revisions are closely aligned with other voluntary and mandatory disclosure frameworks, including the Greenhouse Gas Protocol and International Sustainability Standards Board. The post New GRI standards require deeper disclosure on social impact and climate transition plans appeared first on Trellis.
- CCC 2025 progress report: UK must incentivise energy transitionThe Climate Change Committee has submitted its latest analysis to parliament, including recommendations on continued emissions reductions. The UK should be proud of its place among a leading group of economies showing consistent and sustained decarbonisation, the Climate Change Committee’s 2025 progress report states. The countries greenhouse gas emissions have been more than halved since […]
- 'Crunch time' on climate'Crunch time' on climate Channel News brendan 26th June 2025 Teaser Media
- A rebellious summerA rebellious summer Channel News Catherine Early 26th June 2025 Teaser Media
- Epson supports Refugee Week and Wear the Change Campaign and announces new partnership with The Social OutfitEpson print and projection solutions at the Wear the Change annual flagship fundraiser To support an ethical and sustainable fashion industry while empowering refugee women through education, training and employment Epson and The Social Outfit have entered a purpose-led partnership to support an ethical and sustainable fashion industry while empowering refugee women through education, training […] The post Epson supports Refugee Week and Wear the Change Campaign and announces new partnership with The Social Outfit appeared first on Eco News.
- Commuter traffic stops for whales on Australia’s humpback highwaySydney’s harbor becomes a humpback highway in winter as the whales migrate from feeding grounds in Antarctica to breeding areas off Australia’s coast.
- Report: Climate goals at Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft have ‘lost their meaning’Analysis by NewClimate Institute and Carbon Market Watch asks 'how do we improve the rules of the game?' The post Report: Climate goals at Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft have ‘lost their meaning’ appeared first on Trellis.
- Report: Fashion brands are ignoring proven climate fixesAdidas, H&M, Inditex, Lululemon and Shein are leaving their best decarbonization tools on the table, researchers say. The post Report: Fashion brands are ignoring proven climate fixes appeared first on Trellis.
- How California is trying to salvage its broken insurance marketThe state has adopted new regulations aimed at enabling people to insure their properties and insurers to remain solvent. But the changes may not be enough. The post How California is trying to salvage its broken insurance market appeared first on Trellis.
- Global Climate Risk Index Ranks 188 Countries by Vulnerability and Access to FinanceColumbia Climate School identifies 65 "red zone" nations across four separate climate scenarios. The index helps close the gap between risk assessments and funding allocations.
- Disclosure rates rise while progress on target-setting falters, UCLA study findsThe number of S&P 500 companies setting interim net zero targets fell between 2022 and 2023. The post Disclosure rates rise while progress on target-setting falters, UCLA study finds appeared first on Trellis.
- The Washington Post will ask some sources to annotate its storiesThe program will start with articles from the climate team. It could provide readers with more viewpoints but would also require moderation and vetting.
- Group of Buffalo: Social Life, Hierarchy, Mating Habits, and Movement PatternsWhat Is a Group of Buffalo Called? Surprising Facts Behind the Name A group of buffalo is called a herd, but there’s more to the story. Depending on regional use and context, terms like “gang” and “obstinacy” have also been used—particularly in literary or poetic references. While “herd” is the standard in scientific literature and...
- Vertical Green Walls vs. Horizontal Ground Covers: Which is Better for Climate-Responsive Landscaping?As climate change becomes a bigger deal, people are rethinking how they design outdoor spaces. Whether it’s a small backyard or a big commercial property, landscaping is now more important than ever in keeping our cities and homes cool, dry and energy efficient. One of the biggest debates in eco-friendly design is this: should you...
- How a 1.3-mile stretch of street became a much-needed park space in Queens, New York“What started out as a necessity during the pandemic has really evolved into an incredible place that brings people together."
- New map reveals where specific climate change policies are activeFrom carbon pricing to net zero emissions, the graphic shows which countries are leading the way on progressive regulations. Based on data from REN21 — a policy network and a multi-stakeholder governance group which focuses on low carbon an renewable energy policy and regulations — and the Renewables 2025 Global Status Report, Statista’s map colour […]
- FEMA again rejects WA request for bomb cyclone disaster aidThe intense November storm damaged hundreds of homes and businesses, caused widespread power outages, and killed two people.
- Net zero planning platform to unlock investment in the West of EnglandA new collaborative project aims to deliver real-time, data-driven insights that will expedite the West of England’s transition to net zero Global engineering and consulting firm, Arup, in partnership with spatial analytics and software company Advanced Infrastructure, and consultancy Global City Futures (GCF), has been awarded a significant contract to develop the regional energy planning […]
- African Societies Survived Climate Shifts for Millennia by Diversifying How They LivedNew research sheds light on how communities adapted to past climate change, offering lessons for current and future challenges.
- Microbes transform plastic waste into paracetamol, in new studyParacetamol production could be revolutionised by the discovery that a common bacterium can turn everyday plastic waste into the painkiller, a new study seems to show. The new method leaves virtually no carbon emissions and is more sustainable than the current production of the medicine, researchers say. Paracetamol is traditionally made from dwindling supplies of […]
- Recycled plastic’s unknown constituents could be toxicA single pellet of recycled plastic can contain over 80 different chemicals. A new study seems to show that recycled polyethylene plastic can leach chemicals into water causing impacts in the hormone systems and lipid metabolism of zebrafish larvae. While the study does not claim that recycled plastics are necessarily worse than virgin materials, in […]
- Microplastics are everywhere, but our methods to track them are all over the placeA new study suggests citizen science holds untapped potential in measuring microplastic pollution, but chaotic research methods may be clouding the global picture The study from the University of Portsmouth has highlighted the growing role of citizen science in tackling one of the planet’s most pervasive pollution problems: microplastics and mesoplastics. While researchers often warn […]
- New milestone for efficient carbon capture technologyNuada – the developer of an award-winning carbon capture technology that operates with high efficiency – has successfully completed the trial of its second pilot plant, Nuada Scout, at the Energy Innovation Centre (formerly TERC) at the University of Sheffield. Designed, built and commissioned in under a year, the industrial pilot plant has been capturing […]
- Chasing Net Zero: How are companies faring on their 2030 climate goals?In a series of in-depth profiles, we'll assess if individual companies are on track to meet emissions reduction commitments. The post Chasing Net Zero: How are companies faring on their 2030 climate goals? appeared first on Trellis.
- Is sustainability consulting right for you? Ask yourself these 7 questionsThe number of fractional CSOs and independent sustainability consultants is increasing. The post Is sustainability consulting right for you? Ask yourself these 7 questions appeared first on Trellis.
- UNESCO appoints Indigenous co-chairs to protect languages and knowledge amid climate crisis"A single word like 'X̱maay' contains generations of climate knowledge, laws, and cultural practices."
- 5 Ideas for Nature-Positive Summer Fun With KidsIn the heat of the summer, anyone with children can benefit from a few tips... The post 5 Ideas for Nature-Positive Summer Fun With Kids appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Building A Better Recycling Infrastructure With ISRI’s Robin WienerRobin Wiener, president of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), joins the conversation to... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Building A Better Recycling Infrastructure With ISRI’s Robin Wiener appeared first on Earth911.
- How a German city’s facelift was used to upgrade water managementSewer and stormwater improvements are needed in many parts of Britain. Looking to the continent, we learn how an ecological solutions specialist brought the infrastructure of a heritage town into the 21st Century. Lange Street in Detmold, a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, and one of the country’s most beautiful shopping destinations with a substantial […]
- White Bird of Paradise: How to Grow a Showstopper with the Right Soil, Light & WaterQuick Answer: How Do I Care for a White Bird of Paradise? To care for a White Bird of Paradise, use well draining soil, bright indirect light and moderate water—let the top 1-2 inches of soil dry out between waterings. Fertilize every 4-6 weeks in spring and summer and repot every 1-2 years. Indoors place...
- Deakin research shows climate change reshaping Shorebird wings – but only in the northA landmark study led by Dr. Sara Ryding from Deakin University has found that juvenile shorebirds in northwestern Australia are developing longer wings relative to their body size, an apparent adaptation to rising temperatures. In contrast, the same species in southeastern Australia are showing the opposite trend. The research, recently publish in the journal Ecography, […] The post Deakin research shows climate change reshaping Shorebird wings – but only in the north appeared first on Eco News.
- Five things we learned from conversations with circular businessesIt can feel like you’re stuck between two stalls when talking about supporting circular businesses. On the one hand, you might be challenged: if circular business models already work well, why would the government need to get involved in helping them? And, on the other, […]
- The apocalypse of beautyThe apocalypse of beauty Channel Comment brendan 25th June 2025 Teaser Media
- FoodTech Qld 2025 Wraps with Industry-Wide PraiseFoodTech Qld 2025 has officially wrapped after two packed days at the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre for the first time since 2022. Held over June 19–20, the event brought together food and beverage manufacturers, suppliers, and innovators from across the country for two full days of connection, education, and future-focused tech. With over […] The post FoodTech Qld 2025 Wraps with Industry-Wide Praise appeared first on Eco News.
- Bushfire evacuation simulator wins prestigious US prizeA collaboration spanning Europe, Australia and North America to create a cutting-edge bushfire evacuation simulator has been recognised for its contribution to fire safety. The simulator visualises bushfire spread and people movement based on traffic congestion, weather conditions and other factors to calculate how quickly a community can escape a fire. The award-winning team from […] The post Bushfire evacuation simulator wins prestigious US prize appeared first on Eco News.
- From Safer Cities to Healthier Lives: The Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2025As cities become more connected, collaborative sensing is enabling vehicles, traffic systems and emergency services to coordinate in real time – improving safety and easing congestion. This is just one of the World Economic Forum’s Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2025 that is expected to deliver real-world impact within three to five years and address urgent global […] The post From Safer Cities to Healthier Lives: The Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2025 appeared first on Eco News.
- Five Benefits Of Car Subscriptions Over Ownership In 2025The cost of living crisis remains front of mind for Aussies, with many continuing to feel the pinch from surging grocery prices, skyrocketing rents, higher household bills and relentless interest rate hikes. And to make matters worse, those who own a car are being hit with yet another wave of financial pressure as costs such […] The post Five Benefits Of Car Subscriptions Over Ownership In 2025 appeared first on Eco News.
- The Almost Impossible Mission of Studying the Lesser Yellowlegs18072 The most distinctive feature of the Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) is its bright yellow legs, which give it its common name. However, its most impressive characteristic is the ability to...
- The Almost Impossible Mission of Studying the Lesser Yellowlegs18072 The most distinctive feature of the Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) is its bright yellow legs, which give it its common name. However, its most impressive characteristic is the ability to...
- Federal judge in Seattle orders Trump administration to release EV charger funding in 14 statesA federal judge in Washington partially granted a preliminary injunction that sought to release funds for electric vehicle chargers in more than a dozen states.
- Enjoy Moonlight on the Boardwalk and Half-Price Admission at Corkscrew Swamp SanctuaryThe public is invited to experience a magical evening at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary on August 7, 2025. Under the nearly full moon, guests can explore the 2.25-mile boardwalk through an ancient bald...
- Enjoy Moonlight on the Boardwalk and Half-Price Admission at Corkscrew Swamp SanctuaryThe public is invited to experience a magical evening at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary on August 7, 2025. Under the nearly full moon, guests can explore the 2.25-mile boardwalk through an ancient bald...
- Fossil fuels 'undermine food security'Fossil fuels 'undermine food security' Channel News brendan 25th June 2025 Teaser Media
- Pitch to sell public lands hits snag. What does that mean for WA?A proposal to sell public lands has sparked staunch opposition. In Washington, an estimated 5.4 million acres would have been eligible for these sales.
- Gap, Target bet on Swedish recycling startupThe three brands have entered into strategic partnerships with Syre, which has already received a $600 million commitment from H&M. The post Gap, Target bet on Swedish recycling startup appeared first on Trellis.
- Even more insurers are getting serious about climate changeRisk mitigators can't afford to ignore the problem. But they're own climate plans need to be more transparent. The post Even more insurers are getting serious about climate change appeared first on Trellis.
- Temperature in New York City reaches 100 degrees as eastern US swelters under extreme heat waveThe temperature in New York City has reached 100 degrees as the eastern U.S. sweltered under an extreme heat wave.
- Gas pump handles high pressure and flow in hydrogen, noble gases and other challenging mediaThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with KNF. The N 680.15 is a new addition to KNF’s N 680 series designed for high maximum pressure and flow rate. Its durable construction allows it to tolerate high media and ambient temperatures, making it an ideal choice for compression and recovery applications. It is […]
- Guest Idea: Air Pollution Impacts Conumers Need to Know About CompaniesWith the rise of modern technologies and growing carbon emissions, air quality has become a... The post Guest Idea: Air Pollution Impacts Conumers Need to Know About Companies appeared first on Earth911.
- Leeds EfW facility will supply around 390 GWh per year of homegrown power to the regionUK EfW operator enfinium has signed an agreement to supply around 390 GWh of electricity per year from its Skelton Grange facility in Leeds, providing reliable, homegrown electricity. The three-year power purchase agreement (PPA) has been made with low-carbon energy and services firm ENGIE, and will begin in 2025. ENGIE intends to deliver the energy […]
- Why Norfolk Southern restored a 1,500-foot stretch of Virginia shorelineIn addition to strengthening the eroded coast, the project is expected to recoup a significant financial payoff. Here's how. The post Why Norfolk Southern restored a 1,500-foot stretch of Virginia shoreline appeared first on Trellis.
- How shrinking the EPA could make wildfire smoke even more dangerous"It will leave communities more vulnerable."
- California rolls on with electric trucks, despite Trump’s roadblocksCalifornia remains committed to zero-emissions trucking. But Trump's hostility to the idea means it will require creative policymaking.
- What will the rise of floating solar panels mean for wildlife?As the market for floatovoltaics explodes, scientists are studying how to make the systems also work for waterbirds and other organisms.
- As Wind and Solar Grow, China Ships More Coal OverseasA slowing economy and the rapid growth of wind and solar have blunted demand for coal in China. Increasingly, producers are selling coal overseas.Read more on E360 →
- Professor Tim Flannery joins RMITLeading environmentalist, scientist, writer and researcher Professor Tim Flannery has joined RMIT in the College of Design & Social Context. Photo credit Ant Bragaglia RMIT University Leading environmentalist, scientist, writer and researcher Professor Tim Flannery has joined RMIT in the College of Design & Social Context. In this capacity, Professor Flannery will play a key […] The post Professor Tim Flannery joins RMIT appeared first on Eco News.
- All electric buildings in city’s futureGreen Square Construction Image Credit City of Sydney Adam Hollingworth City of Sydney Proposed new planning rules will require new residential buildings, large commercial buildings and hotels in the City of Sydney local area to be all electric by 1 January 2027. The changes kick off on 1 January 2026, when new residential developments will […] The post All electric buildings in city’s future appeared first on Eco News.
- Great white numbers far from greatGreat White shark. Image: Elias Levy Humane World for Animals Latest research has found Australia’s great white shark population is much smaller than expected, increasing their vulnerability to further population threats.? The population genetic study—funded and supported by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries Shark Management Program and Deakin University—used DNA sequence data from […] The post Great white numbers far from great appeared first on Eco News.
- The path to decarbonisation: Collaborative change for our citiesBy James Wewer, General Manager, Sustainability – Development & Construction, Lendlease As our population grows, the race to address a worsening climate emergency accelerates. Our cities are at the forefront of this challenge, accounting for more than 70% of global carbon emissions. If we are to achieve deep, impactful change, cities must be at the heart […] The post The path to decarbonisation: Collaborative change for our cities appeared first on Eco News.
- Victoria acts on electrification to cut bills, protect renters and address gas supply shortfallsIndustrial Air Conditioning Technician. HVAC Cooling System Repair The Energy Efficiency Council (EEC) has welcomed the Victorian Government’s decision to cut home energy bills and free up gas for industry with a raft of new regulations designed to accelerate electrification of buildings across the state. The Government’s decision coincides with the release of new independent analysis from […] The post Victoria acts on electrification to cut bills, protect renters and address gas supply shortfalls appeared first on Eco News.
- Can Ashwagandha Cause Acne? Ayurvedic Truths Behind This Herbal DebateCan Ashwagandha Cause Acne? Ashwagandha may cause acne in some individuals due to hormonal changes or detox effects. However, it can also help reduce acne linked to stress and inflammation. Individual reactions vary based on dosage, body type, and health status. The Herbal Skincare Puzzle Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is a time-honored adaptogenic herb from Ayurvedic...
- How To Avoid Mercury Exposure & What to Do if It HappensMercury is a metal that is liquid at room temperature and which can be toxic... The post How To Avoid Mercury Exposure & What to Do if It Happens appeared first on Earth911.
- MPs urged to vote for Ella’s LawMPs urged to vote for Ella’s Law Channel News brendan 24th June 2025 Teaser Media
- Southern resident orcas pick up, use kelp in newly discovered behaviorIn the first known toolmaking by a marine mammal, southern residents have been documented detaching lengths of seaweed and using them to massage each other.
- Trump administration plans to rescind rule blocking logging on national forest landsThe Trump administration plans to rescind a nearly quarter-century-old rule that blocked logging on national forest lands.
- STATEMENT: Secretary Rollins proposes rescinding protections for roadless forestsThe Roadless Rule protects 58.5 million acres of national forests from new roads and commercial logging The post STATEMENT: Secretary Rollins proposes rescinding protections for roadless forests appeared first on Environment America.
- IRA tax credit uncertainty kills $1.4 billion in clean energy projects in MayImpacted states include West Virginia, Alabama and Arizona. The post IRA tax credit uncertainty kills $1.4 billion in clean energy projects in May appeared first on Trellis.
- Seattle festival canceled due to ICE concernsThe annual celebration of the city’s only river was scheduled for August, but organizers started to rethink the plan after hearing from anxious neighbors.
- How Restaurant Furniture Impacts Customer ExperienceThe atmosphere and experience of a restaurant go beyond food and service—restaurant furniture plays a vital role in shaping how guests feel and interact in the space. From the moment customers walk in, the design, layout, and comfort of the … How Restaurant Furniture Impacts Customer Experience Read More » The post How Restaurant Furniture Impacts Customer Experience appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Climate Policy Outlook: 4 stories to follow this weekSenate republicans cannot get on the same page regarding clean energy credits; A chorus of bipartisan voices urge Trump to leave coastal oil shelf alone. The post Climate Policy Outlook: 4 stories to follow this week appeared first on Trellis.
- Endangered Eels a Top Target for Traffickers in EuropeEndangered eels, a top target for wildlife traffickers in Europe, are generating billions in profits for smugglers globally, according to two new reports.Read more on E360 →
- How big batteries could prevent summer power blackoutsAmerica has been a gusher of renewable energy for years; now, utilities will be able to bottle up much of that sun and wind and discharge it around the clock.
- Wildfire conditions in WA could lead to power shut-offs, PSE saysPSE has identified stretches of high risk on Vashon Island, in Ellensburg, Concrete and Glacier and on parts of Interstate 90, Highway 2, Highway 20 and the Mount Baker Highway.
- The unrealized promise of circular diapersFrom big brands to startups, efforts to create circular diapers are crawling forward — but landfills are full of unrealized promises. The post The unrealized promise of circular diapers appeared first on Trellis.
- Earth911 Podcast: Terviva’s Marc Diaz Introduces the Pongamia, a Tree for the Climate CrisisAs climate change accelerates and traditional crops face mounting pressures from drought, extreme weather, and... The post Earth911 Podcast: Terviva’s Marc Diaz Introduces the Pongamia, a Tree for the Climate Crisis appeared first on Earth911.
- How sustainability professionals can thrive in a tough job marketWhether you’re hunting for a new position or trying to keep the one you have, there's a lot you can do to achieve your goals. Industry experts weigh in. The post How sustainability professionals can thrive in a tough job market appeared first on Trellis.
- The power of storytelling to boost resale and reuse"This product is made from recycled plastic" doesn't bring about emotion and meaning. The post The power of storytelling to boost resale and reuse appeared first on Trellis.
- What one town learned by charging residents for every bag of trashThe small town of Plympton, Massachusetts, eliminated 305 tons of garbage a year by making everyone pay for what they toss.
- Firefighting foams contain toxic PFAS. Could soybeans be the answer?The surprising "win-win" for farmers and fire departments.
- Light as a feather nanomaterial extracts drinking water from airUNSW Scientist Xiaojun Ren holding the graphene oxide aerogel An international scientific collaboration has developed a novel nanomaterial to efficiently harvest clean drinking water from water vapour in the air. The nanomaterial can hold more than three times its weight in water and can achieve this far quicker than existing commercial technologies, features that enable […] The post Light as a feather nanomaterial extracts drinking water from air appeared first on Eco News.
- New homes for endangered native skink aim to improve survival chancesPhoto courtesy: Mike Gardner (Flinders University). Climate change and habitat loss are affecting animal populations around the world and reptiles such as South Australia’s own endangered pygmy bluetongue are susceptible to higher temperatures and declining long-term rainfall trends. Flinders University scientists are working on securing a sustainable future for the burrow-dwelling endemic skink (Tiliqua adelaidensis) […] The post New homes for endangered native skink aim to improve survival chances appeared first on Eco News.
- How Community Investors Helped Power a Clean Energy Win (With Returns to Match)Australia’s clean energy transition isn’t just for those with rooftops or deep pockets. A quiet shift in community-led investment is showing that individuals can drive decarbonisation at scale while earning solid financial returns. One standout example is the 2017 solar project at Blackwoods’ Canning Vale site, backed by 19 everyday Australians through ClearSky Solar Investments (CSSI). The […] The post How Community Investors Helped Power a Clean Energy Win (With Returns to Match) appeared first on Eco News.
- Understanding Scope 3 EmissionsThe Greenhouse Gas Protocol sets the standard for greenhouse gas accounting. It divides the Scope... The post Understanding Scope 3 Emissions appeared first on Earth911.
- New nanotechnology boosts crop yield by 200%As pests, disease, heatwaves, flooding and drought threaten and increasingly unstable food supply chain, a new innovation could promise more security. Scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology [KAUST], Saudi Arabia, believe they have developed a nanotechnology which could double crop yield and offer a lifeline to arid regions struggling to cope with […]
- How we’re showing cities can be a home to people and natureThis post is by Mete Coban, deputy mayor of London for environment and energy. For the start of London Climate Action Week, the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has launched a new £12 million Green Roots Fund to boost London’s green and blue spaces. This […]
- Polluters must pay, say votersPolluters must pay, say voters Channel News brendan 23rd June 2025 Teaser Media
- The key to reconciliation and climate protection is respecting our oldest scienceAustralia urged to catch up with the world by backing First Nations-led conservation A national initiative is combining environmental DNA (eDNA) technology with over 60,000 years of Traditional Owner knowledge to care for biodiversity, strengthen ecosystems, and create job opportunities. Designed with ranger groups and cultural advisors at the forefront, the program uses eDNA to […] The post The key to reconciliation and climate protection is respecting our oldest science appeared first on Eco News.
- Why Are Industrial Companies Failing Their Zero Waste Commitments?With increasing pressure from consumers, investors, and regulations to reduce their environmental impact, many industrial companies have made bold commitments to achieve zero waste. Yet despite billions invested in sustainability initiatives, a troubling reality is emerging: most are failing spectacularly. Why are industrial companies failing their zero waste commitments? According to recent industry analyses, over...
- Can You Swim in the Baltic Sea? Best Beaches & When to GoCan You Swim in the Baltic Sea? Yes, you can swim in the Baltic Sea—especially during the summer months when temperatures are mild and beaches become popular with both locals and tourists. While the water is colder than most U.S. beach destinations, the sea is calm, low in salinity, and hosts several Blue Flag-certified beaches...
- This rural community fought one of the country’s biggest gas-powered data centers — and wonInside the grassroots opposition that fended off a 2,200-acre data center campus in southern Virginia, and why their struggle isn’t over yet.
- Federal biologist in Seattle devoted her life to science. Then came Trump’s cutsAnna Kagley began her science career with the federal government 38 years ago. Suddenly, it was over.
- Mines Spung Wildfire 2025: How a Firestorm Reshaped the Pine BarrensJune 13, 2025 a single spark ignited a fire deep in New Jersey’s Pine Barrens. Within days the Mines Spung Wildfire had burned over 6,400 acres of Wharton State Forest, filled the air with toxic smoke and disrupted life throughout the region. This wasn’t an isolated event it was a wake up call of how...
- Boosted by Trump, banks resume their love affair with fossil fuelsA new report reveals massive backtracking on climate pledges.
- Strength to EndureIn a 1940 issue of Audubon magazine, Ira N. Gabrielson—the first director of the newly formed U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service—marveled for 10 long pages at the great concentrations of birdlife in...
- Strength to EndureIn a 1940 issue of Audubon magazine, Ira N. Gabrielson—the first director of the newly formed U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service—marveled for 10 long pages at the great concentrations of birdlife in...
- Power of PlaceEvery summer, I return with my family and my siblings’ families to Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. It is a place we know by heart—where we spend a week living simply, in nature, surrounded...
- Power of PlaceEvery summer, I return with my family and my siblings’ families to Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. It is a place we know by heart—where we spend a week living simply, in nature, surrounded...
- Smart Bird Feeders Are Connecting Us to Wildlife —and Each Other—Like Never Before.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- Smart Bird Feeders Connect Us to Wildlife —and Each Other—Like Never Before.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- Smart Bird Feeders Are Connecting Us to Wildlife —and Each Other—Like Never Before.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- Ohio’s National ForestThere is only one national forest in Ohio so it’s especially important to protect it. The post Ohio’s National Forest appeared first on Environment America.
- New York’s mayoral race could decide the city’s climate futureThe nation's largest city has an ambitious plan to reduce emissions. The next mayor could make or break its success.
- Justices let fuel producers challenge California’s limits on car emissionsThe 7-to-2 decision stressed that it did not address the merits of the dispute, and concerned only whether the producers had standing to sue.
- This Native-Run Raptor Center Is Safeguarding Sacred Birds, Feathers, and Practices.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- This Native-Run Raptor Center Is Safeguarding Sacred Birds, Feathers, and Practices.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- The Federal Government Plans to Unleash Industry on These Five Alaskan Bird HavensThe first week of the second Trump presidency featured a firehose of executive orders targeting climate programs, environmental justice efforts, and much more. One order stood out because it was...
- The Federal Government Plans to Unleash Industry on These Five Alaskan Bird HavensThe first week of the second Trump presidency featured a firehose of executive orders targeting climate programs, environmental justice efforts, and much more. One order stood out because it was...
- After Four Decades, Efforts to Save Great Lakes Piping Plovers Are Seeing Signs of Major Success.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- After Four Decades, Efforts to Save Great Lakes Piping Plovers Are Seeing Signs of Major Success.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- A Remote, Protected Seabird Paradise May Soon Host a Rocket Landing SiteOf the nearly 600 national wildlife refuges in the United States, Johnston Atoll is arguably the one visitors are least likely to set foot on—unless they’re seabirds. A former military base...
- A Remote, Protected Seabird Paradise May Soon Host a Rocket Landing SiteOf the nearly 600 national wildlife refuges in the United States, Johnston Atoll is arguably the one visitors are least likely to set foot on—unless they’re seabirds. A former military base...
- To Solve the Mallard's Mysterious Decline, Researchers Turn to Hi-Tech TrackersMallards seem to be everywhere. They gather in parks and ponds, forage in farm fields, and even nest in urban planter boxes. This flexibility has helped make Mallards the most common ducks in North...
- To Solve the Mallard's Mysterious Decline, Researchers Turn to Hi-Tech TrackersMallards seem to be everywhere. They gather in parks and ponds, forage in farm fields, and even nest in urban planter boxes. This flexibility has helped make Mallards the most common ducks in North...
- How a Photographer Transformed Her Yard Into a Hummingbird Portrait StudioWings ablur, zipping from bloom to bloom, hummingbirds rarely seem to rest. Photographer Soo Baus can relate. Between shifts as a trauma ICU nurse, Baus is usually outside, camera in hand, searching...
- How a Photographer Transformed Her Yard Into a Hummingbird Portrait StudioWings ablur, zipping from bloom to bloom, hummingbirds rarely seem to rest. Photographer Soo Baus can relate. Between shifts as a trauma ICU nurse, Baus is usually outside, camera in hand, searching...
- On Nebraska’s Platte River, a Migratory Bird Oasis Is Caught Up in a Water Rights FightOn the central Platte River in Nebraska, every water drop has a purpose. Some generate electricity, irrigate farms, or meet demands downstream. Others ensure that Whooping Cranes have the habitat the...
- On Nebraska’s Platte River, a Migratory Bird Oasis Is Caught Up in a Water Rights FightOn the central Platte River in Nebraska, every water drop has a purpose. Some generate electricity, irrigate farms, or meet demands downstream. Others ensure that Whooping Cranes have the habitat the...
- STATEMENT: Okefenokee Refuge protected — for nowHistoric land purchase will stop immediate threat, future protections needed for Georgia’s ‘wild heart’ The post STATEMENT: Okefenokee Refuge protected — for now appeared first on Environment America.
- Inside the All-Out, 16-State Mission to Save the American OystercatcherWith a long, powerful bill capable of slicing open shells that most other birds can’t crack, the American Oystercatcher seems well equipped to find plenty to eat in its coast-hugging...
- Inside the All-Out, 16-State Mission to Save the American OystercatcherWith a long, powerful bill capable of slicing open shells that most other birds can’t crack, the American Oystercatcher seems well equipped to find plenty to eat in its coast-hugging...
- Oysters Are ‘Nature’s Architects’—and Coastal Conservation’s Secret WeaponThe twin islands of Alafia Bank were washing away. The state-designated bird sanctuary, whose sandy shores sit just above sea level in Florida’s Tampa Bay, offers a haven for more than 10,000...
- Oysters Are ‘Nature’s Architects’—and Coastal Conservation’s Secret WeaponThe twin islands of Alafia Bank were washing away. The state-designated bird sanctuary, whose sandy shores sit just above sea level in Florida’s Tampa Bay, offers a haven for more than 10,000...
- In War Zones, a Race to Save Key Seeds Needed to Feed the WorldIn conflict areas from Ukraine to Palestine, storage facilities holding seeds vital for future plant breeding are being lost. Scientists are rushing to send some remaining seeds to a “doomsday” vault in Norway so they can be available to provide food crops in a warming world.Read more on E360 →
- Love Fireflies? Here's How You Can Help Scientists Save Them.Almost a decade ago, staff at the Audubon Center and Sanctuary at Francis Beidler Forest were lingering in the parking lot to debrief the night’s “Wine and Warblers” event. It was almost time...
- How You Can Help Scientists Study a Summertime Favorite: the FireflyAlmost a decade ago, staff at the Audubon Center and Sanctuary at Francis Beidler Forest were lingering in the parking lot to debrief the night’s “Wine and Warblers” event. It was almost time...
- Love Fireflies? Here's How You Can Help Scientists Save Them.Almost a decade ago, staff at the Audubon Center and Sanctuary at Francis Beidler Forest were lingering in the parking lot to debrief the night’s “Wine and Warblers” event. It was almost time...
- In Norway, Climate Goals Clash With Indigenous Herders’ RightsA proposed powerline meant to help meet Norway’s climate goals may infringe on the Saami people’s cultural traditions and international legal rights.
- This Summer, Catch a Kaleidoscopic Variety of Hummingbirds Out WestEveryone knows hummingbirds are special—they can fly backward, dive at 60 mph, and slurp nectar from more than 1,000 flowers a day, after all. But you might not realize hummers are a Western...
- This Summer, Catch a Kaleidoscopic Variety of Hummingbirds Out WestEveryone knows hummingbirds are special—they can fly backward, dive at 60 mph, and slurp nectar from more than 1,000 flowers a day, after all. But you might not realize hummers are a Western...
- Lili Taylor Leaps From Stage to Page With a Birdy New MemoirEven at age 10, Lili Taylor had an eye for birds. She remembers doodling an advertisement for the birdseed sold at her dad’s hardware store—it featured a despondent-looking creature she dubbed...
- Lili Taylor Leaps From Stage to Page With a Birdy New MemoirEven at age 10, Lili Taylor had an eye for birds. She remembers doodling an advertisement for the birdseed sold at her dad’s hardware store—it featured a despondent-looking creature she dubbed...
- Layers of Paper—and Meaning—in Roberto Benavidez’s Ivory-billed Woodpecker PiñataRoberto Benavidez was always fascinated by the sculptural arts. One of his earliest memories growing up on a ranch in South Texas was of a cousin picking up a handful of clay from a pasture and...
- Layers of Paper—and Meaning—in Roberto Benavidez’s Ivory-billed Woodpecker PiñataRoberto Benavidez was always fascinated by the sculptural arts. One of his earliest memories growing up on a ranch in South Texas was of a cousin picking up a handful of clay from a pasture and...
- Gray whales that travel West Coast recorded at lowest number in 50 yearsGray whales travel from the Arctic to Mexico each year. And they're not finding enough to eat, scientists say.
- Renewables Did Not Cause Spanish Blackout, Investigations FindIn the aftermath of a massive blackout that hit Spain and Portugal in April, some pundits were quick to blame wind and solar for the loss of power. But official inquiries have found that a shortfall in conventional power led to the outages.Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Inspiration: The Universe Is a UnityToday’s quote is from John Toland, 18th-century Irish philosopher and author: “The universe is a... The post Earth911 Inspiration: The Universe Is a Unity appeared first on Earth911.
- Is HexClad Non Toxic? Real Facts vs Hype About PTFE, PFOA, and Cookware Safety✅ Quick Answer: Is HexClad Non Toxic? Yes, HexClad is considered non-toxic under standard cooking conditions. It uses a PFOA-free PTFE nonstick coating embedded between layers of stainless steel and aluminum, offering improved safety over traditional Teflon pans. However, it’s not PTFE-free, meaning it must be used below 500°F to avoid releasing harmful fumes. For...
- The top 5 barriers to more sustainable fashion in EuropeAn aspiration-action gap persists, with the leading deterrent being the cost of sustainable clothing. The post The top 5 barriers to more sustainable fashion in Europe appeared first on Trellis.
- The Global South: How Indonesia is shaping the future of climate financeThe world's largest producer of palm oil is making a big push into solar power. The post The Global South: How Indonesia is shaping the future of climate finance appeared first on Trellis.
- The ten year infrastructure strategy: long on ambition but light on detailLast week’s spending review (see our briefing) was good for the environment, in particular because the government pledged to splash an awful lot of cash – £120 billion over the rest of the parliament – on raising the UK’s pitiful level of capital spending on […]
- Liquid-hydrogen fuelled concept car unveiled at Le MansLiquid-hydrogen propulsion has been demonstrated in a test car developed by Toyota Gazoo Racing, in what seems a significant milestone for motorsports and the broader hydrogen mobility ecosystem. The GR LH2 Racing Concept made its public debut on 11-12 June at the Circuit de la Sarthe race course where it was being exhibited at the […]
- Want to try lab-grown salmon? The US just approved it.Despite a growing number of state bans, advocates of cultivated seafood say it can protect waterways from overfishing.
- A majority of people around the world support a carbon tax — even if they’re paying itEven in the U.S., where the policy was least popular, half of those surveyed said they'd support a climate tax that redistributes wealth.
- The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao receives the Getty Art and Sustainability Fellows programOver the next six years, the Museum will have three qualified professionals to support and boost its environmental sustainability initiatives thanks to the Getty Global Art and Sustainability Fellows program. The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao has been awarded an Art and Sustainability Fellowship by the prestigious LA-based Getty institution, which aims to support cultural and scientific […] The post The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao receives the Getty Art and Sustainability Fellows program appeared first on Eco News.
- A digital leap forward for sustainability reportingCristina Gil White, Chief Engagement Officer at GRI New Taxonomy enables easier and more effective GRI-aligned sustainability disclosures that are machine-readable GRI has launched its Sustainability Taxonomy, a machine-readable version of the GRI Standards that enables faster data collection and improved comparability of sustainability disclosures through the use of XBRL – the global language for business […] The post A digital leap forward for sustainability reporting appeared first on Eco News.
- NSW CLUBS RECOGNISED FOR ENORMOUS COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONSThe state’s clubs have been celebrated for the incredible support they provide their communities at the 2025 Clubs & Community Awards Night. From helping to feed vulnerable families, to funding vital medical equipment in hospitals and helping to reduce post-traumatic stress disorder among veterans, clubs across NSW have once again shown the varied ways in […] The post NSW CLUBS RECOGNISED FOR ENORMOUS COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS appeared first on Eco News.
- Building a sustainable digital identity in an age of greenwashingAuthor: Akram Atallah, CEO of Identity Digital Today, nearly half (45%) of Australian consumers consider environmental factors when making purchasing decisions. Recognising that sustainability plays a key role for many buyers, companies are increasingly leveraging their environmental initiatives as a strategic marketing tool. Sustainability can be a powerful sales and branding strategy. However, today’s consumers are […] The post Building a sustainable digital identity in an age of greenwashing appeared first on Eco News.
- The Green Shift: How Everyday Choices Can Shape a Sustainable FutureEvery day, we make choices that shape the world around us. From what we eat to how we travel, our daily habits leave behind a footprint. While climate change often feels like a distant problem for governments or corporations to … The Green Shift: How Everyday Choices Can Shape a Sustainable Future Read More » The post The Green Shift: How Everyday Choices Can Shape a Sustainable Future appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Win an XPENG G6 and Support Life-Saving Breast Cancer Research at the 2025 Melbourne International EV AutoShowThe Melbourne EV Show (MIEVs), powered by Future Drive AutoShows is proud to announce a partnership with the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF). Joining forces with TrueEV, the Australian distributor of XPeng, Australia’s premier electric vehicle event has launched a show-stopping raffle to raise money for breast cancer research. The winner of the raffle will drive away in a brand-new XPENG G6. “We’re […] The post Win an XPENG G6 and Support Life-Saving Breast Cancer Research at the 2025 Melbourne International EV AutoShow appeared first on Eco News.
- 53,000 high polluting vehicles processed by London’s ULEZ scrappage schemeThe city’s mayor has hailed the initiative a success, removing older and dirtier models from the streets. In total, 35,094 car and 17,964 vans have now been scrapped through the ULEZ scheme. 88% of funding for replacement vehicles went to Outer London boroughs, which benefitted most from the programme, which launched in 2023. Although most […]
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- 20 Small Green Tree Like VegetablesThey may look like miniature trees, but these Small Green Tree Like Vegetables are nutritional giants. Packed with essential vitamins, disease-fighting compounds, and digestive-friendly fiber, small green tree-like vegetables have earned a permanent place in the kitchens and gardens of health-conscious Americans. Whether you’re a plant-based eater, a backyard gardener, or just someone trying to...
- New federal grants to get the lead out of school drinking waterThe post New federal grants to get the lead out of school drinking water appeared first on Environment America.
- Banning plastic bags works to limit shoreline litter, study findsResearchers analyzed data from thousands of beach cleanups and cross-referenced that with state policies on plastic bags. They were happy with what they learned.
- Pollinator Week webinar helps states save the beesRoadside pollinator habitat benefits bees and monarch butterflies. The post Pollinator Week webinar helps states save the bees appeared first on Environment America.
- More and More People Missing From Official Census DataForeign aid cuts will worsen "quiet crisis," according to experts.
- Science says plastic bag bans really do workA new study finds that outlawing or taxing plastic bags reduces beach litter.
- I believe that we should leave the environment in a state to be cared for and enjoyed by generations to come.The post I believe that we should leave the environment in a state to be cared for and enjoyed by generations to come. appeared first on Environment America.
- Microplastics are confusing bees and threatening ecosystemsPlastic pollution isn’t just bad for whales and turtles. New research suggests microplastics are also harming bees’ ability to forage and pollinate. The post Microplastics are confusing bees and threatening ecosystems appeared first on Environment America.
- Documenting ancient village sites on Salish Sea a race against timeSea-level rise has eroded beaches all over the Northwest. And some of these places include important archaeological sites.
- Big Bend expansion bill passes U.S. SenateThe Big Bend National Park Boundary Adjustment Act will add 6,100 acres of land along Terlingua Creek to the park The post Big Bend expansion bill passes U.S. Senate appeared first on Environment America.
- Drilling threatens Chaco Canyon, one of America’s oldest monumentsAlthough Chaco Cultural National Historical Park has incalculable ecological and historical value, it is once again threatened by expanded oil and gas drilling. The post Drilling threatens Chaco Canyon, one of America’s oldest monuments appeared first on Environment America.
- New SuDS National Standards aim to support the government’s housebuilding aspirationsExperts from the water, infrastructure and environmental sectors appeared to welcome the UK Government’s new standards for the design, maintenance and operation of sustainable drainage systems (SuDS), published on 19 June. With a declared ambition to build 1.5 million homes sustainably, without delaying the planning process, the government is presenting the updated standards – the […]
- Conductivity level probes prioritise robustness and ease of useThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with VEGA Controls. As industries continue to focus on safety, efficiency, and system reliability, VEGA Controls is providing its range of conductivity level switches as a simple yet effective solution for accurate point level detection. Designed for ease of use, robust performance, and straightforward integration, these […]
- A new app details where your food comes from — and just how fragile the global food system really isA “first of its kind" tool could help untangle the complex global web of food supply chains and make it more resilient to climate shocks.
- Sustainable Alternative LawnsThe suburban lawn is a potent symbol of the American dream, and many people can’t... The post Sustainable Alternative Lawns appeared first on Earth911.
- How To Identify Hard-To-Recycle Composite PackagingMany of the products we buy come packaged in a blend of materials. Composites of... The post How To Identify Hard-To-Recycle Composite Packaging appeared first on Earth911.
- Scientists use AI to make green ammonia even greenerUNSW Sydney To find the best catalyst for green ammonia, researchers were staring down 8000 lab experiments. With AI, they only needed 28. Scientists and engineers at UNSW Sydney, who previously developed a method for making green ammonia, have now turned to artificial intelligence and machine learning to make the process even more efficient. Ammonia, […] The post Scientists use AI to make green ammonia even greener appeared first on Eco News.
- New study shows rapid cloud loss contributing to record-breaking temperaturesMonash University Key points Earth’s cloud cover is shrinking, driving record-breaking temperatures Trend linked to climate change through shifts in weather patterns Loss of cloud cover amplifying warming effect of greenhouse gas emissions Earth’s cloud cover is rapidly shrinking and contributing to record-breaking temperatures, according to new research involving the Monash-led Australian Research Council Centre of […] The post New study shows rapid cloud loss contributing to record-breaking temperatures appeared first on Eco News.
- Global Energy Transition Gains Ground, but Security and Capital Challenges PersistThe World Economic Forum 2025 Energy Transition Index shows the fastest progress since pre-COVID-19, with 65% of countries improving and 28% advancing across all core dimensions – security, sustainability and equity. Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway and Switzerland top the Index, driven by strong policy commitment, infrastructure and clean energy diversification. Emerging Europe posted the biggest […] The post Global Energy Transition Gains Ground, but Security and Capital Challenges Persist appeared first on Eco News.
- Australian Biotech Ecopha Expands into China as Global Demand for Sustainable Plastics SurgesDr. Wilson Ling (front left), Co-Founder & CEO of Ecopha Biotech, at the official signing ceremony for Ecopha Biotech (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. with local government and strategic partners in Suzhou, China -June 2025. EcoPHA Biotech Australia’s Ecopha Biotech has officially launched a landmark joint venture in China: Ecopha Biotech (Suzhou) Co., Ltd., marking a pivotal moment in the […] The post Australian Biotech Ecopha Expands into China as Global Demand for Sustainable Plastics Surges appeared first on Eco News.
- La Trobe joins $20 million national agricultural innovation networkLa Trobe University La Trobe University is one of four research facilities chosen to join a $20 million Federal Government initiative to innovate in agriculture. Plant SynBio Australia (PSBA) was launched in Canberra on Wednesday, 18 June, harnessing a national network of infrastructure and expertise to accelerate gains in agri-food productivity. PSBA will focus on […] The post La Trobe joins $20 million national agricultural innovation network appeared first on Eco News.
- Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah is an example to us allOn Thursday 19th June events across the UK raise awareness about the dangers of air pollution. One woman has done more than most to campaign and lobby for tighter regulations. I first met Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah when we invited her to speak at our Wen Forum event back in 2019 – Air (e)quality: What’s gender, race […]
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- Why we took our fight for clean air and racial justice directly to No 10This post is by L’myah Sherae, CEO of Enact Equality. On 19 May 2025, I wrote a letter to the prime minister and hand delivered it to No10 Downing Street. It wasn’t a symbolic gesture. It was an urgent call for leadership, a demand for […]
- The Swainson's Thrush Is in a RushIn May, Alaska is still breaking free of winter’s last grip, and it seems like summer will never come. However, a remarkable transformation happens almost in an instant. In the span of just a...
- The Swainson's Thrush Is in a RushIn May, Alaska is still breaking free of winter’s last grip, and it seems like summer will never come. However, a remarkable transformation happens almost in an instant. In the span of just a...
- In Georgia, a runoff looms for Democrats after primary results for public utility commission seatIn a state with rising energy bills, the race is key for its climate future.
- Arizona Surveys Find a Record-Low Number of Elegant Trogons, Raising Concerns About Drought ImpactsOn a cool spring morning, soon after the sun’s rays illuminate a deep, wooded canyon in southern Arizona, nearly two dozen people wearing binoculars embark on a chase for a stunning, secretive...
- Arizona Surveys Find a Record-Low Number of Elegant Trogons, Raising Concerns About Drought ImpactsOn a cool spring morning, soon after the sun’s rays illuminate a deep, wooded canyon in southern Arizona, nearly two dozen people wearing binoculars embark on a chase for a stunning, secretive...
- Arizona Surveys Find a Record-Low Number of Elegant Trogons, Raising Concerns About Drought ImpactsOn a cool spring morning, soon after the sun’s rays illuminate a deep, wooded canyon in southern Arizona, nearly two dozen people wearing binoculars embark on a chase for a stunning, secretive...
- Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Celebrates New Pollinator Garden Along West Shore TrailSYRACUSE, NY – On Tuesday, June 17, the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of a new native plant and pollinator garden along the West Shore...
- Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps Celebrates New Pollinator Garden Along West Shore TrailSYRACUSE, NY – On Tuesday, June 17, the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of a new native plant and pollinator garden along the West Shore...
- Amazon, Mastercard and others eye new carbon credit to retire coal powerThe new instrument would also be used to reduce Scope 3 emissions from suppliers in emerging economies. The post Amazon, Mastercard and others eye new carbon credit to retire coal power appeared first on Trellis.
- Your favorite campgrounds, hiking trails, and forests could soon be up for auctionRepublicans want to make 250 million acres of public lands eligible for sale to housing developers.
- Scientists warn that greenhouse gas accumulation is accelerating and more extreme weather will comeA team of 60 international scientists report that by early 2028 society will have emitted enough greenhouse gases that the Earth will be pretty much locked into hitting the internationally agreed upon preferred limit for global warming.
- 2025 Hurricane season coverage: Data, resources and interview opportunitiesInfo from PIRG, Environment America, their Atlantic & Gulf Coast state groups and Frontier Group about enviro, health, consumer concerns hurricanes pose. The post 2025 Hurricane season coverage: Data, resources and interview opportunities appeared first on Environment America.
- Trump EV charger funding freeze could get reversed by Seattle judgeCongress appropriated $5 billion, but the Trump administration stopped it from reaching states. Washington is leading the legal fight to access the money.
- Meta geothermal deal highlights growing interest in renewable alternativesFacebook’s parent company is supporting a 150-megawatt project in New Mexico to support a data center expansion there. The post Meta geothermal deal highlights growing interest in renewable alternatives appeared first on Trellis.
- Event highlights Colorado’s full of pollinators – but they need our helpNearly 100 people attended our event with the First Gentleman at the governor’s mansion to learn about pollinators and pesticides. The post Event highlights Colorado’s full of pollinators – but they need our help appeared first on Environment America.
- People are coming together to protect grasslandsAlthough grasslands have traditionally been overlooked, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are now coming together to protect them. The post People are coming together to protect grasslands appeared first on Environment America.
- A Pennsylvania farm turns to solar energyFrustrated by rising electricity prices, one Pennsylvania farmer installed solar panels on 3 barns to generate 100% of the farm’s electricity. The post A Pennsylvania farm turns to solar energy appeared first on Environment America.
- 10 things to look for when buying “green” productsMany companies market their products as eco-friendly, green, or sustainable. While some have a smaller environmental impact, many are just more of the same. The post 10 things to look for when buying “green” products appeared first on Environment America.
- How AI Is Revolutionizing the Recycling IndustryModern waste facilities are incorporating AI into their systems, using robots guided by AI vision systems and machine learning algorithms, high resolution cameras, hyperspectral imaging, near-infrared sensors and predictive analytics.
- Federal judge to deny Trump administration’s motion to dismiss lawsuit over block on wind projectsWashington is among 17 states, and Washington, D.C., suing over President Donald Trump’s executive order halting leasing and permitting for wind energy projects.
- Are Rising Sea Levels Impacting Roseate Spoonbills in Florida Bay?Environmental conditions are changing in the Everglades. This is especially the case in Florida Bay, where 90 percent of Florida’s Roseate Spoonbills once raised their young. But rising water...
- Are Rising Sea Levels Impacting Roseate Spoonbills in Florida Bay?Environmental conditions are changing in the Everglades. This is especially the case in Florida Bay, where 90 percent of Florida’s Roseate Spoonbills once raised their young. But rising water...
- The new threats facing the sequoia forests of the Sierra NevadaA misleading bill could irreversibly harm some of our oldest and most beloved forests. The post The new threats facing the sequoia forests of the Sierra Nevada appeared first on Environment America.
- Lightning Strikes the Arctic: What Will It Mean for the Far North?A warmer world is expected to bring more thunderstorms, especially at higher latitudes. Scientists are now reporting a dramatic surge in lightning in the Far North and are scrambling to parse how this could affect wildfires, the chemistry of the atmosphere, and Arctic ecosystems.Read more on E360 →
- Supreme Court clears the way for temporary nuclear waste storage in Texas and New MexicoThe Supreme Court has restarted plans to temporarily store nuclear waste in rural Texas and New Mexico. This is not a final ruling but removes a major roadblock.
- The places endangered species call home could lose vital protectionsProtecting wildlife habitat is an important part of the Endangered Species Act, but new proposals could leave these places at risk. The post The places endangered species call home could lose vital protections appeared first on Environment America.
- Brits still bamboozled by packaging recycling, despite EPR, says surveyNew research indicates that the majority (70%) of British consumers admit they are confused by what packaging can and can’t be recycled. Undertaken by Aquapak, a developer of materials intended to improve plastic recycling, the study reports that just one in five (21%) say they always read the recycling instructions on product packaging; this increases […]
- The surprising evolution of beesBees didn’t just evolve with flowers — they changed the planet. Discover how these ancient partners shaped each other, ecosystems and our world. The post The surprising evolution of bees appeared first on Environment America.
- Steel packaging achieves its highest recycling rate yetTrade group Steel for Packaging Europe has confirmed the highest ever EU recycling rate for steel packaging,1 bringing the steel packaging sector closer to fully closing the material loop. Independently verified and calculated using the EU’s harmonised methodology, the latest figures reveal that 82% of steel packaging placed on the market was ‘really recycled’ in […]
- Shrinking saltmarshes threaten climate progress, but recovery is possibleThe world’s saltmarshes are disappearing three times faster than forests, threatening global progress on climate change goals, according to a major new report co-led by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. In a natural state, saltmarsh absorb and lock in carbon dioxide, act as natural flood defences and support biodiversity. But the report points […]
- In rural Alaska, a village turns to solar and biomass energies to cut diesel and save moneyA former military base, now a sprawling village of 400 people, is shifting to clean energy in an effort to reduce its reliance on expensive, imported diesel.
- Fast-tracking circularity would build resilience and add £25bn to UK economy, say MPsThe UK can become more resilient to global instability by using resources more efficiently and giving consumers a “right to repair”, say a group of MPs, peers, and leading businesses and charities. As the government develops England’s first Circular Economy Strategy, the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for the Environment – chaired by Labour’s Andrew Pakes […]
- Selling off the West to developers? ‘A very Trumpy idea’Republicans in Congress want to force the sale of 3 million acres of land, including in some of Washington's most prized areas, as a way to balance the budget.
- Discarded U.K. Clothing Dumped in Protected Wetlands in GhanaHeaps of discarded clothing from the U.K. have been dumped in protected wetlands in Ghana, an investigation found.Read more on E360 →
- 4 leadership tips to start a sustainability career in 2025NYU business school professor Alison Taylor offers career advice to the next generation of climate leaders. The post 4 leadership tips to start a sustainability career in 2025 appeared first on Trellis.
- Canada’s wildfire crisis is displacing First Nations at alarming ratesWith over 40,000 people evacuated and infrastructure overwhelmed, Indigenous leaders say climate change is hitting their homelands hardest.
- Succession Planting for a Successful GardenAre you planting a vegetable garden for the first time this year? Most nongardeners imagine that... The post Succession Planting for a Successful Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- Moray, North East Lincolnshire, Boston lead local authority renewables league tableScotland dominated onshore wind generation, while the North of England was out in front for onshore capacity. The analysis by Uswitch used government data on the total renewable energy generation per local authority. Moray was out in front overall, with 47.4megawatts [MW] of capacity for every 1,000 homes. Other Scottish councils were frontrunners, too, including […]
- Sefton Council confirms support for Liverpool City Region Zero Waste StrategyAll Merseyside authorities are being to address key challenges with rubbish, recycling and circularity. Members of Sefton Council have announced plans to endorse the new Liverpool City Region Zero Waste Strategy. The initiative aims to reduce the quantity of waste handled across the region by one-third bu 2040. Residual waste – currently processed in grey […]
- From Adaptation to Resilience: Heatwave underscores need to rethink UK’s climate problemAs thermometers rocket into the 30s across many parts of Britain, and forecasts predict the hot weather to last well into July, the country desperately needs leaders to rethink climate resilience and adaptation. The government has announced some ambitious development objectives within the recent Spending Review [SR25], including climate adaptation to ‘increase the UK’s resilience’. […]
- Neste extends sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) supply to Ontario International Airport through deal with Amazon AirPhoto: Amazon Neste has reached an agreement with Amazon to provide 7,500 metric tons (2.5 million gallons) of neat Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel for its Amazon Air cargo operations at San Francisco International Airport and Ontario International Airport in California, through to the end of 2025. This agreement makes Amazon the first company to purchase and […] The post Neste extends sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) supply to Ontario International Airport through deal with Amazon Air appeared first on Eco News.
- Go wild at the Maritime Museum these winter school holidaysAustralian National Maritime Museum Explore your creativity and curiosity at the Australian National Maritime Museum these school holidays with a jam-packed program of exciting activities to spark the imagination. From collaborative LEGO building to photography and art workshops to underwater drone operation, and Museum activity trails designed especially for kids, there is so much to […] The post Go wild at the Maritime Museum these winter school holidays appeared first on Eco News.
- Australian Ethical and the CEFC Invest $30 Million in Climate Tech Partners as Fund Reaches First CloseClimate Tech Partners (CTP) has reached first close for its new fund, anchored by $15 million each from Australian Ethical Investments (AEI) and the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC). This achievement comes despite a challenging environment for tech and venture capital fundraising. The strong institutional support reflects an appetite for a new model of venture […] The post Australian Ethical and the CEFC Invest $30 Million in Climate Tech Partners as Fund Reaches First Close appeared first on Eco News.
- The $6 billion flexibility dividend: why grid orchestration must be Australia’s next energy imperativeBy James Hunt, Vice President for Power Systems and Services at Schneider Electric Australia is powering ahead with its energy transition. Coal is exiting the grid by 2038, and our new energy landscape is increasingly defined by renewables, storage, and electrification. But this transition will falter, and cost us billions, unless we address one critical […] The post The $6 billion flexibility dividend: why grid orchestration must be Australia’s next energy imperative appeared first on Eco News.
- Wealthy Nations Fail to Deliver on Climate Finance Promises, Undermining Adaptation EffortAnna Chitiyo sees the status of her stunted maize plants at her farm in Mutare Rural District, Zimbabwe. Due to El Nino, it is projected that 26% of people in rural areas will have a cereal shortage, further worsening fears of a hunger crisis in the country. Wealthy countries still fail to deliver the adaptation […] The post Wealthy Nations Fail to Deliver on Climate Finance Promises, Undermining Adaptation Effort appeared first on Eco News.
- They walk among usThey walk among us Channel Comment brendan 18th June 2025 Teaser Media
- Volcanic eruption in Indonesia forces evacuations and flight cancelationsIndonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki has erupted with giant ash and smoke plumes again after forcing evacuations of villages and flight cancelations, including to and from the resort island of Bali.
- How British Airways is pioneering ocean carbon removalAlkalinity has enormous potential to scale — if buyers can be convinced that the mechanism delivers credits they can rely on. The post How British Airways is pioneering ocean carbon removal appeared first on Trellis.
- With new Senate legislation, Congress is one step closer to gutting the Inflation Reduction ActThe so-called Big Beautiful Bill targets the tax credits designed to put the U.S. on the path to net-zero carbon emissions.
- EPA will revisit Biden-era ban on the last type of asbestos used in USThe Environmental Protection Agency will reconsider a Biden administration ban on the last type of asbestos used in the United States.
- Explore nature at Haystack Rock: Oregon’s most famous sea stackJoin us to explore the wildlife and scenery of one of the most iconic spots along the Oregon coast. The post Explore nature at Haystack Rock: Oregon’s most famous sea stack appeared first on Environment America.
- What you need to know about new circularity business frameworksThe crowded world of business metrics is increasingly embracing circular economy principles. Here are the latest developments and opportunities. The post What you need to know about new circularity business frameworks appeared first on Trellis.
- SBTi got more than 850 comments on its new net-zero standard. Now what?A corporate pilot test of the next iteration of its target-setting methodology is slated for the third quarter of 2025. The post SBTi got more than 850 comments on its new net-zero standard. Now what? appeared first on Trellis.
- Ballard Farmers Market: Local Food, Zero Waste & CommunityWhat makes Ballard Farmers Market special? The Ballard Farmers Market in Seattle is unique because we offer 100% Washington-grown products, a zero-waste gleaning program, food access for low-income families and vibrant community events like our annual Pride Parade—all on the cobblestone stretch of Ballard Avenue NW every Sunday. Every Sunday, Ballard Avenue NW becomes Seattle’s...
- Senate Republicans double down and target clean energy in draft tax billA proposal by Senate Republicans would adjust the pace at which some crucial home energy efficiency and electric vehicle tax credits are phased out in timelines different from what House Republicans proposed in the multitrillion-dollar tax bill they passed last month.
- Glass recycling restored in Seattle and King County after pauseGlass recycling was disrupted last year after a wine bottle plant closed, depriving Seattle's recycling network of its main glass buyer and hobbling the system.
- How the latest proposed revisions to the CSRD further weakens itThe EU's chief negotiator wants to lessen the efficacy and impact of seminal CSRD and CSDDD standards. The post How the latest proposed revisions to the CSRD further weakens it appeared first on Trellis.
- First June rain to break a very dry spell in SeattleSeattle's summer solstice will be served up with some rain. But as wildfire season approaches, we're going to need it. June has been particularly dry so far.
- Sea lions just won’t quit on this Seattle dockAbout 50 sea lions were hanging out earlier this month on H dock near the plaza at Shilshole Bay Marina — and they are loud! The sea lions have been coming to the marina for around the past three years. They usually show up in December and leave around May. Then they head south to San Francisco […]
- Low-carbon heat network will reduce Oxford’s gas demand by 10%, says firm operating the schemeHeat network developer 1Energy has secured £21m of investment from the government for a city-wide heat network in Oxford.1 The company says it plans to initially invest an additional £100m of private capital2 to develop, build and operate the first phase of the Oxford Energy Network.3 Over time, 1Energy said its investment into the project […]
- Banking on climate collapseBanking on climate collapse Channel News brendan 17th June 2025 Teaser Media
- UK oil and gas sites among world’s most polluting energy facilitiesA groundbreaking report has ranked the most damaging fossil fuel production infrastructure on the planet. Conducted by SkyTruth, the analysis looks at offshore oil an gas facilities. Using satellite technology, persistent oil slicks, greenhouse gas emissions, and methane flaring have all been taken into account in a map of previously overlooked and undetected environmental destruction. […]
- Research reveals butterflies are bouncing back in South Downs National ParkPeople are being encouraged to come to South Downs National Park’s ReNature Festival (22 to 29 June), as new ecological data appears to reveal that the park’s ongoing ReNature initiative – which aims to restore and create wildlife havens across Sussex and Hampshire – is having a significant impact. Since 2020, eminent ecologist Neil Hulme […]
- Every UK local authority has been scored on climate actionThe latest Climate Action Scorecards are out, with Greater London, Greater Manchester, Winchester and Bristol City Council top scorers. Compiled by Climate Emergency UK, the second edition of the analysis frames local authorities as environmental laggards. The average score for a UK council was just 38%, only 6 points higher than the last assessment in […]
- Flow monitoring off-grid in CornwallThe Loe Bar in Cornwall is a shingle and flint bank that separates the sea from Loe Pool, presenting an unusual set of challenges in both flood risk management and environmental protection. In the following article, Rob Rhyder from measurement technology and data management firm Nivus attempts to explain how a bespoke monitoring solution was […]
- Councils’ race to net zero is slow according to scoreboards produced by non-profit groupThe group Climate Emergency published the second edition of its Council Climate Action Scorecards on 17 June, which attempt to assess all UK councils on their progress towards net zero. Average scores have risen by just 6 percentage points since 2023, to an average of 38%, says the group. This indicates that most UK councils […]
- How America’s prairie was nearly destroyed — and why it should be restoredA new book traces the environmental collapse of a crucial ecosystem and how its return could fight climate change.
- 10 career tips for early-stage sustainability pros from Trellis 30 Under 30 alumniGet curious. Don’t wait for permission. Be brave and loud. Past honorees weigh in with advice for the next generation of leaders. The post 10 career tips for early-stage sustainability pros from Trellis 30 Under 30 alumni appeared first on Trellis.
- Industrialised nations frontrunners and stragglers profiled in the Global Waste Index 2025Trends explored by the Global Waste Index 2025 include the ongoing move away from landfill (in most places), the growth in waste-to-energy incineration in some places, and the impact on waste figures of adopting Deposit Return Schemes. The index, compiled by waste management technology firm Sensoneo, and last published in 2022, offers a snapshot of […]
- How To Grow Bountiful TomatoesThere is nothing like the taste of a homegrown tomato. They’re juicy, yet have a... The post How To Grow Bountiful Tomatoes appeared first on Earth911.
- These Beneficial Insects Can Help Your Garden ThriveGarden pests are a fact of life for gardeners. There’s no escaping it — lots... The post These Beneficial Insects Can Help Your Garden Thrive appeared first on Earth911.
- Ofwat Innovation Fund highlights nature’s role in solving water sector challengesThe £600m Ofwat Innovation Fund has published its latest learning report, From source to sea: harnessing nature and communities for whole catchment innovation. The new report uncovers insights from eight pioneering nature-based projects backed by the Ofwat Innovation Fund since 2020. By sharing lessons learned, it aims to inspire the wider water sector to build […]
- Colgate CSO: ‘It has to be a better consumer experience’In this podcast episode, Ann Tracy, the iconic consumer product company's CSO, describes the goal of creating a circular model for its toothpaste tubes. Will consumers bite? The post Colgate CSO: ‘It has to be a better consumer experience’ appeared first on Trellis.
- Belmont North Community Recycling Centre opens doorsMinister for Hunter Yasmin Catley, Lake Macquarie Mayor Adam Shultz and NSW EPA Executive Director of Programs and Innovation Alexandra Geddes cut the ribbon Disposing of household problem waste will be easier than ever for Lake Macquarie residents after the Belmont North Community Recycling Centre (CRC) opened this week. The new CRC at Floraville Road […] The post Belmont North Community Recycling Centre opens doors appeared first on Eco News.
- UNOC 2025 Echoes Down Under: New FAO Data, Aussie Innovation, and the Future of FishingAustralian scientists and fishers highlight local innovation and global momentum to protect ocean biodiversity in the wake of the UN Ocean Conference. Leading marine scientists are sounding the alarm as global oceans edge closer to a critical tipping point due to the compounding pressures of climate change, overfishing, and habitat degradation. A recent Marine Stewardship Council […] The post UNOC 2025 Echoes Down Under: New FAO Data, Aussie Innovation, and the Future of Fishing appeared first on Eco News.
- Schneider Electric announces multi-year initiative building an AI-native ecosystem for sustainability and energy managementSchneider Electric Initiative will build a category-defining, agentic AI ecosystem empowering collaborative intelligence to drive market-leading outcomes & experiences Reinforces company’s leading position at the intersection of digital innovation, energy management, and sustainability Julien Picaud appointed as Head of Product Management Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, today […] The post Schneider Electric announces multi-year initiative building an AI-native ecosystem for sustainability and energy management appeared first on Eco News.
- Global Campaign to “Pull the Methane Emergency Brake” Launched at Bonn Climate Summit[Bonn, Germany — June 16, 2025] At a press conference today at the UNFCCC’s Climate Summit in Bonn, Germany, NGOs, scientists, and climate advocates launched a global campaign to “Pull the Methane Emergency Brake.” It calls for deep, rapid, mandatory cuts in methane emissions as the fastest, most impactful way to lower near-term global temperature rise. The campaign is organised by […] The post Global Campaign to “Pull the Methane Emergency Brake” Launched at Bonn Climate Summit appeared first on Eco News.
- TNFD commences next phase of work on nature-related data solutionsThe Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) will release a set of recommendations for upgrading market access to decision-useful nature data at COP30 this year following a programme of market consultations and pilot testing that begins this month. This new phase of work on nature-related data challenges led by TNFD and involving a wide range of partner […] The post TNFD commences next phase of work on nature-related data solutions appeared first on Eco News.
- Progress and frustration mark the UN’s third Ocean ConferenceThe historic high seas treaty is not yet in effect — but countries drew closer to implementing it.
- States that are doing the most to save pollinatorsIn a sampling of states, including key leaders, some stand out for restricting neonics and enhancing pollinator habitat. The post States that are doing the most to save pollinators appeared first on Environment America.
- Diverse industries support ENERGY STAR programOrganizations representing consumer products, manufacturing, real estate, and retail sector leaders express strong support for EPA’s ENERGY STAR program The post Diverse industries support ENERGY STAR program appeared first on Environment America.
- Alaska just hit a climate milestone — its first-ever heat advisoryThe heat bearing down on central Alaska "could feel like 110" in a state where the sun can shine all day.
- A Win for Farmers and Tribes Brings New Hope to the KlamathIn the long-contentious Klamath River watershed, an experiment that turned a barley field into a wetland not only improved water quality. It also offered a path forward for restoring populations of two endangered fish species that are of cultural importance to Native tribes.Read more on E360 →
- From sea monkeys to Great Salt Lake goldWith science-based management and real-time data, Utah’s brine shrimp fishery balances the economy and ecology.
- Is Liquid Death Good for You? Science-Backed Pros, Cons & the 2025 VerdictQuick Answer: Is Liquid Death Good for You? Yes, Liquid Death is good for you—especially the unflavored versions. It offers zero-calorie, BPA-free hydration sourced from the Alps and packaged in 100% recyclable aluminum cans. Compared to soda and many flavored beverages, it’s a healthier alternative with fewer additives and sugars. Liquid Death also supports mental...
- Tax credit for energy efficient-homes spurred construction of nearly 350,000 homes in 2024Legislation recently passed by House of Representatives would eliminate the credit and disrupt the supply of these new efficient homes. The post Tax credit for energy efficient-homes spurred construction of nearly 350,000 homes in 2024 appeared first on Environment America.
- WA natural gas initiative may go to state Supreme CourtInitiative 2066 was narrowly passed by voters by about 52% in November, but was struck down by a King County Superior Court judge in March.
- As Earth's Magnetic Field Grows Stronger, Oxygen Levels RiseWhen the magnetic field around the Earth grows stronger, oxygen levels rise. That is the surprising finding of a new study looking at more than half a billion years of planetary history.Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Podcast: B-SIDES Founder Yousuf Ahmed Introduces the Upcycled Crunch Puffs Snacks StrategyWhat if the ingredients discarded daily in food production could become the foundation of a... The post Earth911 Podcast: B-SIDES Founder Yousuf Ahmed Introduces the Upcycled Crunch Puffs Snacks Strategy appeared first on Earth911.
- Reversing Moisture Loss: Let the Ground Keep Falling RainwaterA recent article in Science, based on multiple indirect data sources and models, estimates that... The post Reversing Moisture Loss: Let the Ground Keep Falling Rainwater appeared first on Earth911.
- Restoring Britain’s seascapes: study calls for urgent habitat reconnection to meet climate and biodiversity goalsScientists warn that the future of our oceans and climate goals depends on reconnecting the ecological threads that hold coastal habitats together. The group behind it says the study delivers the most comprehensive report to date of how coastal habitats in temperate regions function not in isolation, but as interconnected systems – a concept known […]
- New research could unlock the potential of bladeless wind turbinesInsights from a new study could help unlock the full potential of a developing form of smaller-scale wind power generation, researchers say. Engineers have used sophisticated computer simulations of bladeless wind turbines (BWTs) to identify – supposedly for the first time – how future generations of the technology could be built for maximum efficiency. The […]
- Webinar: How to optimise biogas purification for performance and complianceThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with CPL/Puragen Activated Carbons. Biogas purification plays a critical role in plant performance. Raw biogas can damage expensive equipment and compromise quality and the consequences tend to show up quickly. These can include increased downtime and costs, recurring issues, and added compliance challenges. A forthcoming webinar […]
- Water sector needs “root and branch reform” says parliamentary committeeWater companies increasingly resemble financial institutions rather than “businesses servicing monopolised critical infrastructure”, warns Parliament’s Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee in a report published on 16 June. MPs call for “root and branch reform” of a sector they say has “a serious culture problem”, and outline proposals intended to support the action of regulators […]
- 80% of Britons want tax hikes for worst corporate pollutersThe poll follows widespread concerns over Labour’s Spending Review and the economic impact on households. Conducted by Yonder on behalf of climate and nature campaign group Zero Hour, the survey of 2,000 UK adults calls into question public trust in the government’s current spending plans. Among other things, results showed just 12% of people believe […]
- Trump quietly shutters the only federal agency that investigates industrial chemical explosionsHazardous chemical accidents happen in the U.S. about every other day. Who will investigate them now?
- Climate hits UK farmers, food, billsClimate hits UK farmers, food, bills Channel News brendan 16th June 2025 Teaser Media
- What warped the minds of serial killers? Lead pollution, a new book argues.Ted Bundy, the Green River Killer, and others terrorized the Pacific Northwest. "Murderland" asks what role polluters played.
- Nature coalition calls for nationwide network of river corridorsA coalition of nature charities is calling on the government to create a large-scale network of connected, nature-rich river corridors across the country. In its “Making Space for Water” campaign, the Riverscapes Partnership, comprising of The Rivers Trust, National Trust, the Woodland Trust and Beaver Trust, says that simple, accessible incentives are needed for farmers […]
- Kitchen Remodel Checklist: What Every Modern Home Needs (and What to Skip)Why Kitchen Remodeling Still Rules in 2025 In 2025, the kitchen continues to reign as the most remodeled space in American homes. According to recent home improvement trends, U.S. homeowners prioritize the kitchen not just for resale value, but for functionality, family time, and modern aesthetics. With advances in smart technology, sustainability goals, and space-saving...
- SMART NETWORK DATA UNLOCKS SOLUTIONS FOR AUSTRALIA’S GRID-EDGE CHALLENGESEA Technology, a global leader in electrical asset management and smart grid solutions, has emphasised the critical role of data insights in guiding distribution network investments. For Australia’s Distribution Network Service Providers (DNSPs), leveraging smart network data is the key to extending the lifespan of assets, reducing upgrade costs and improving operational efficiency. This view […] The post SMART NETWORK DATA UNLOCKS SOLUTIONS FOR AUSTRALIA’S GRID-EDGE CHALLENGES appeared first on Eco News.
- L’ORÉAL INVITES CONSUMERS AROUND THE WORLD TO JOIN THE REFILL MOVEMENTL’Oréal Groupe, the world’s leading beauty company, will launch its first global multi-brand, multicategory, multi-channel campaign #JoinTheRefillMovement. Timed to coincide with World Refill Day, on the 16th of June, the campaign is designed to encourage consumers to embrace refills as the latest beauty ritual and contribute to a more sustainable future. It brings together some […] The post L’ORÉAL INVITES CONSUMERS AROUND THE WORLD TO JOIN THE REFILL MOVEMENT appeared first on Eco News.
- Schneider Electric named most sustainable corporation in Europe by Corporate KnightsSchneider Electric Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has been ranked the most sustainable corporation in Europe by Corporate Knights, a Canadian media and research company focused on corporate sustainability performance. This recognition places Schneider Electric at the top of the inaugural Europe 50 ranking, which evaluated over 600 publicly […] The post Schneider Electric named most sustainable corporation in Europe by Corporate Knights appeared first on Eco News.
- This Week: FoodTech Qld 2025 Brings the Future of Food to the Gold CoastAustralia’s leading event for food and beverage manufacturing is here. FoodTech Qld 2025 kicks off this Thursday, June 19 at the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre, bringing together the brightest minds and leading innovations changing the future of food production. Running over two days, this year’s conference program features world-class speakers, forward-thinking tech, and […] The post This Week: FoodTech Qld 2025 Brings the Future of Food to the Gold Coast appeared first on Eco News.
- International ocean conference ends with High Seas treaty on verge of entry into forceThe 3rd UN Ocean Conference ended today with a historic step towards ensuring greater High Seas protection. With 19 additional countries depositing their ratifications, the total number that count towards the High Seas Treaty’s entry into force has now reached 50. Only 10 more are needed to cross the critical 60-country threshold that would trigger the Treaty coming […] The post International ocean conference ends with High Seas treaty on verge of entry into force appeared first on Eco News.
- New Getty Images Report Finds Consumers Still Care About Sustainability and Expect Businesses to LeadImage credits: Artur Debat/Getty Images Getty Images’ “Sustainability at the Crossroads” report provides visual guidance grounded in consumer insights to support companies in aligning their communications with business actions. Sustainability is still top of mind: 53% of ANZ consumers say climate change directly affects their daily lives. Brands are expected to lead: 86% of ANZ […] The post New Getty Images Report Finds Consumers Still Care About Sustainability and Expect Businesses to Lead appeared first on Eco News.
- How we live has the potential to make a positive impactI’ve always believed that how we live has the potential to make a positive impact on the world around us. The post How we live has the potential to make a positive impact appeared first on Environment America.
- After a century of logging, lands along California’s Klamath River returned to tribeAlong the Klamath River in Northern California, where logging companies once cut ancient redwood trees, vast tracts of land have been returned to the Yurok Tribe in a years-long effort that tribal leaders say will enable the restoration of forests and the protection of a watershed that is vital for salmon.
- A Lake Mead’s worth of water has vanished from the ground. Could Las Vegas suffer?The overuse of groundwater could prove to be a major problem as conflicts between water users flare in the future, causing more of a reliance on Colorado River surface water.
- A billionaire island where Bezos and Kushner live is fighting over sewageIndian Creek Village couldn’t get approval to discharge its waste into a neighboring town’s sewer lines. So it quietly persuaded state lawmakers to come to the rescue.
- Norway is all in on electric cars. What can the U.S. learn?Norway’s crusade to eliminate gasoline powered cars was years in the making. Can that achievement be replicated?
- Texas finalizes $1.8B to build solar, battery, and gas-powered microgridsThe state Legislature finally passed a proposal to fund backup power for critical facilities like nursing homes and fire stations.
- WA to develop emergency plan after ‘tornado of bees’ in Whatcom CountySome 14 million bees spilled over on a rural Whatcom County road on May 30. Beekeepers are calling for an "emergency plan" that could lead to faster responses.
- Is Silicone Toxic or safe? The Truth About Health Risks, Sustainability & Alternatives (2025)From kitchen spatulas and menstrual cups to baby bottle nipples and medical tubing, silicone has become a household and hospital staple. It’s marketed as a safe, non-toxic alternative to plastic. But behind the hype is a growing debate: is silicone toxic—or truly sustainable? For eco-conscious folks and environmental chemists, the answer isn’t as simple as...
- Annual Science Forum Inspires Collaboration, Innovation in Southwest FloridaAudubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary hosted the 11th Annual Corkscrew Watershed Science Forum on June 6, 2025, welcoming a record crowd of more than 130 participants to the University of...
- Annual Science Forum Inspires Collaboration, Innovation in Southwest FloridaAudubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary hosted the 11th Annual Corkscrew Watershed Science Forum on June 6, 2025, welcoming a record crowd of more than 130 participants to the University of...
- Industry eyes carbon credit gold in mining wasteMining companies are inking deals with startups that promise to turn waste into wealth by sucking carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The post Industry eyes carbon credit gold in mining waste appeared first on Trellis.
- P4 Production and environmental groups reach agreement to fund wildlife improvements in southeastern IdahoFunding agreement will enhance crucial mule deer migratory corridor near Soda Springs The post P4 Production and environmental groups reach agreement to fund wildlife improvements in southeastern Idaho appeared first on Environment America.
- US appeals court refuses to vacate Biden approval of Alaska’s Willow oil projectA federal appeals court panel has refused to vacate the approval of the massive Willow oil project on Alaska’s petroleum-rich North Slope.
- Support grows for the BEACH Act ahead of summer swimming seasonSewage pollution can sicken swimmers. The post Support grows for the BEACH Act ahead of summer swimming season appeared first on Environment America.
- A Third of Forests Lost This Century Will Likely Never Be RestoredOf the forest lost so far this century, roughly a third was destroyed to make room for farms, a new analysis finds. Those woodlands, which spanned an area larger than Mongolia, will likely never be restored, authors say.Read more on E360 →
- Aged desert dust particles provide new form of SOAs, says studyDust particles thrown up from deserts such as the Saraha and Gobi are playing a previously unknown role in air pollution. Contrary to long-held assumptions, aged desert dust particles which were once considered too big and dry to host significant chemical reactions actually act as “chemical reactors in the sky”—facilitating the formation of secondary organic […]
- WWTW in Scotland wins award from the Royal Academy of EngineeringA wastewater treatment works in West Lothian has won a prestigious sustainability award from The Royal Academy of Engineering. Owned and operated by Scottish Water, the £35m waste water treatment works, which was officially opened in October 2024, has been designed to serve the community by supporting an expected fourfold increase in Winchburgh’s population over […]
- Trump’s EPA accidentally made the case against passing the Big Beautiful BillGOP leaders claim that repealing power plant pollution rules and tax breaks for renewables will fuel an energy boom. Experts say they’re doing just the opposite.
- Senate Republicans want to sell 3 million acres of public landThe majority of public land is too fire prone and far away from communities to even make sense for housing, research shows.
- 'I'm living my purpose''I'm living my purpose' Channel News brendan 13th June 2025 Teaser Media
- Earth911 Inspiration: Collaboration Has No HierarchyToday’s inspiration is from Amit Ray, author, philosopher, and pioneer of the compassionate artificial intelligence... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Collaboration Has No Hierarchy appeared first on Earth911.
- New documentary investigates Andalusia’s water crisis ahead of peak summer seasonThe Spanish region is battling against land degradation, illegal wells, groundwater collapse and soaring temperatures. This is before we come to rocketing tourist numbers in the coming months and five years of drought. From Malaga to Granada, Cadiz to Seville, Andalusia is understandably a perennially popular choice for holidaymakers looking for incredible history and unique […]
- Next-generation thermal energy technology to pilot in NigeriaA pilot project at Pan-Atlantic University (PAU) in Lagos, Nigeria, aims to replace polluting diesel generators with next-generation thermal energy storage powered by solar. Launched by UK-based clean tech developer Aed Energy, the initiative is part of the ZE-Gen international innovation programme, supported by Innovate UK, and is one of six demonstrator projects focused on […]
- Looming Federal Cuts Threaten the Bird Banding Lab, a Cornerstone of Avian ScienceFor 105 years, a small team of biologists near Washington, D.C., has honed and supported the single most foundational tool of avian science: crimping metal ID bands around birds’ legs to track...
- Looming Federal Cuts Threaten the Bird Banding Lab, a Cornerstone of Avian ScienceFor 105 years, a small team of biologists near Washington, D.C., has honed and supported the single most foundational tool of avian science: crimping metal ID bands around birds’ legs to track...
- Making Space for Rivers calls for national river corridor networkThe campaign is led by Riverscapes Partnership, The Rivers Trust, National Trust, Woodland Trust and Beaver Trust. These organisations are advocating for simple, accessible initiatives to be implemented at a local level to develop a countrywide waterway system which will support nature restoration and biodiversity improvements. Farmers and other land managers should work on installing […]
- Trump cancels landmark Columbia River agreement with tribes, WA, ORThe Biden administration brokered the deal in 2023 that provided a pathway to dam removal on the Snake River.
- Near-record nitrate levels in Des Moines, Iowa-area rivers threaten drinking waterLocal officials are warning more than half a million Iowans in the state's capital city and suburbs that near-record level of pollutants in its rivers could make drinking water dangerous if immediate steps are not taken to reduce demand.
- Investing in Working Lands for Birds, Habitat, and Rural CommunitiesEarlier this month, the voices of farmers and ranchers, those who steward America’s working lands, echoed through the halls of Congress. Eight individuals from Audubon’s Conservation Ranching and...
- Investing in Working Lands for Birds, Habitat, and Rural CommunitiesEarlier this month, the voices of farmers and ranchers, those who steward America’s working lands, echoed through the halls of Congress. Eight individuals from Audubon’s Conservation Ranching and...
- Help Protect Beaches—and the Birds That Need Them—With a Smartphone and a CoinThe most constant thing about beaches is that they are always in flux. Wind, waves, and currents move sand around, building up shorelines in some places and eroding them elsewhere, with consequences...
- Help Protect Beaches—and the Birds That Need Them—With a Smartphone and a CoinThe most constant thing about beaches is that they are always in flux. Wind, waves, and currents move sand around, building up shorelines in some places and eroding them elsewhere, with consequences...
- WA, other states sue Trump administration for blocking EV policies“The Federal Government ran roughshod over federalism and separation of powers principles” in the way it has revoked these waivers, California AG Rob Bonta argued.
- Can Title Companies Help with Eco-Friendly Real Estate in Tennessee?Yes — and their role is growing more vital than ever. Title companies are no longer just facilitators of paperwork in Tennessee’s real estate scene. They’re emerging as essential players in the eco-friendly real estate movement, especially as demand for energy-efficient, green-certified homes rises across the state. From verifying green property disclosures to supporting digital...
- The spending review: much-needed investment, but there’s more to be doneThe spending review underlined the difficult spot the government is in. Growth is low and public finances are under strain. Reform is snapping at the government’s heels in its political heartlands. Public services and net zero urgently need more investment. To square various circles, there […]
- Coastal WA schools secure money to move out of tsunami zoneThe Legislature also funded a tsunami evacuation tower at one Ocean Shores school.
- Seattle nights are getting hotterLast weekend's heat brought the hottest June 8 in the Seattle area since 1948, with Seattle-Tacoma International Airport recording a high of 90 degrees.
- Trump signs measure blocking California’s ban on new sales of gas-powered carsPresident Donald Trump blocked California’s first-in-the-nation rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. Other states have similar rules.
- Opinion: Don’t repeal clean energy tax creditsThe Charlotte Observer published Environment America President Wendy Wendlandt’s op-ed about the growth of wind and solar power in the Great Plains and Southern U.S. states. The post Opinion: Don’t repeal clean energy tax credits appeared first on Environment America.
- New Texas law threatens viability of battery energy storage systemsAmong several onerous provisions, HB 3809 mandates that battery energy storage infrastructure be dismantled at the end of its lifecycle. The post New Texas law threatens viability of battery energy storage systems appeared first on Trellis.
- Meet the Oxford professor who wants to tear down Scope 3 accountingFundamental flaws in the system for carbon accounting mean we need a new one, says Karthik Ramanna. (Others disagree.) The post Meet the Oxford professor who wants to tear down Scope 3 accounting appeared first on Trellis.
- Why we shouldn’t sell our national public landsNational public lands belong to all Americans. For hundreds of years, we’ve enjoyed our forests, rivers, wetlands and deserts. They should stay in public hands. The post Why we shouldn’t sell our national public lands appeared first on Environment America.
- 7 companies helping Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft go nuclearNuclear energy could meet up to 10 percent of data center electricity demand by 2035, a Deloitte analysis predicts. The post 7 companies helping Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft go nuclear appeared first on Trellis.
- Ping, ping ping. Here’s what it’s like to drive into a big hailstorm in the name of scienceResearchers are chasing hail across the Great Plains. to better forecast an underappreciated hazard that causes about $10 billion a year in damage in the U.S.
- WA’s carbon market prices tick upAllowances cost $58.51 in the June auction and $50 in March, signaling a rebound since the program faced a recall in November.
- Funding will support sub-Saharan Africa solar energy rental firmA start-up company in Africa that lets customers rent portable, solar-charged batteries has received a strategic investment from Octopus Energy Group. The global clean energy firm announced the strategic investment in MOPO – “a pioneering energy tech company delivering clean, reliable energy to underserved communities in Sub-Saharan Africa” – on 12 June. As Octopus explains, […]
- 4 trajectories and 5 shifts to help sharpen your company’s sustainability path Recognizing a company's sustainability mindset can help leaders pinpoint paths of engagement. The post 4 trajectories and 5 shifts to help sharpen your company’s sustainability path appeared first on Trellis.
- Toxic toys are a case for urgent action on chemical regulation This post is by Ivie Itoje, Green Baby programme manager at environmental charity Wen (Women’s Environmental Network). As the EU prepares to introduce major new protections banning a range of harmful chemicals from children’s toys, the UK is on a very different path. With no […]
- Recycled solar panels and heat loss detecting drones among £2m Manchester Prize AI finalistsAI technologies that might transform how people heat and insulate their homes are some of the 10 clean energy innovations to have reached the final of the £2 Manchester Prize. The finalists include a non-intrusive system that uses AI to design bespoke panels that turn bricks into radiators that warm homes from the outside in, […]
- Growing in use, plastic credits face rising criticismCritics are skeptical of the tool’s efficacy to bring systemic, permanent reductions to plastic waste. The post Growing in use, plastic credits face rising criticism appeared first on Trellis.
- This Alaska Native fishing village was trying to power their town. Then came Trump’s funding cuts.Port Heiden is facing an energy crisis. A $300,000 grant from the EPA would have helped the traditional Alutiiq community swap costly, polluting diesel for cheaper, clean power.
- There’s only one statewide ballot this year in Georgia — and it’s importantA guide to the candidates who want to set future energy policy.
- Composting at Home: A Natural Way to Revitalize the SoilWhen you think of “compost,” what comes to mind? Gardening? Food scraps? Waste? Well, what... The post Composting at Home: A Natural Way to Revitalize the Soil appeared first on Earth911.
- UNSW experts lead global effort to protect oceansCountry representatives having signed the Pledge to Advance Ocean Accounts at UNOC 2025. UNSW Sydney An international framework on sustainable development promoted by UNSW researchers received enthusiastic support at the 2025 UN Ocean Conference in France. Eighteen nations have signed the Pledge to Advance Ocean Accounts by 2030, a landmark framework designed to improve how nations measure […] The post UNSW experts lead global effort to protect oceans appeared first on Eco News.
- Valiant Revolutionises Event Industry with Australia’s First Carbon CalculatorLeading furniture hire company Valiant has launched Australia’s first Carbon Calculator for event, residential and commercial furniture hire, addressing the industry’s sizable carbon footprint. While the average three-day event with 500 people could generate 2.8 tonnes of waste from disposables alone, this tool provides unprecedented transparency and accountability for the carbon footprint of event furnishing, helping the […] The post Valiant Revolutionises Event Industry with Australia’s First Carbon Calculator appeared first on Eco News.
- First whale entanglement off the Gold Coast likely the first of many as Queensland expands its shark control programA humpback whale previously entangled in a shark net off the Gold Coast. Image: N. McLachlan, HSI/AMCS Humane World for Animals The trauma this whale is experiencing is on the Crisafulli Government’s head for ignoring scientific advice to remove shark nets for the winter. Even if freed from the net, there is every chance the […] The post First whale entanglement off the Gold Coast likely the first of many as Queensland expands its shark control program appeared first on Eco News.
- SOVEREIGN HILL’S ICONIC WINTER WONDERLIGHTS RETURNS WITH DAZZLING NEW FEATURES FOR 2025Step into the Glow in Ballarat this winter | 4-27 July One of Victoria’s most loved winter events is set to captivate once again as Sovereign Hill’s spectacular Winter Wonderlights returns, promising an even more dazzling display of lights and magical delights. For three wonderful weeks (Friday, 4 July until Sunday, 27 July), Sovereign Hill […] The post SOVEREIGN HILL’S ICONIC WINTER WONDERLIGHTS RETURNS WITH DAZZLING NEW FEATURES FOR 2025 appeared first on Eco News.
- lululemon and Samsara Eco Announce 10-Year Plan to Advance Recycled Material PortfolioPlan will see lululemon source a significant portion of its future nylon 6,6 and polyester needs from Samsara Eco lululemon and Samsara Eco have announced they will collaborate on a 10-year offtake agreement to source recycled raw materials, underscoring lululemon’s long-term commitment to help build a circular ecosystem for its high-performance products. This multi-year agreement […] The post lululemon and Samsara Eco Announce 10-Year Plan to Advance Recycled Material Portfolio appeared first on Eco News.
- Break It Down: Composters for Small SpacesA common misconception is that you can’t garden and make compost if you have limited... The post Break It Down: Composters for Small Spaces appeared first on Earth911.
- Shipping emissions must be included in Paris climate measurementsReporting on national carbon output provides a roadmap to net zero, but countries cannot overlook their contributions at sea. With the UN Ocean Conference underway in Nice, France, a new call to action has been issued by Opportunity Green, Seas At Risk, and Transport & Environment. The organisations are calling on countries to begin including […]
- How the environmental sector responded to Labour’s Spending ReviewDefence and healthcare were big winners in yesterday’s overarching fiscal announcement, but what about the climate crisis? UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her 2025 spending review on Wednesday afternoon. The speech promised big things, like an additional £11billion and £600million for security and intelligence services respectively, and an extra £29billion for the NHS. Both figures […]
- New Balance 9060 Sea Salt : Is This the Best Sneaker for Fitness Enthusiasts in 2025?2025 is a big year for the athletic footwear industry. Today’s fitness enthusiasts want more than just a cool looking sneaker; they need something that supports their workouts, adapts to daily wear and still looks good outside the gym. With the rise of hybrid lifestyles and multi-functional fitness routines, sneakers are expected to deliver both...
- Change the media, change the futureChange the media, change the future Channel Comment brendan 12th June 2025 Teaser Media
- Why Federal Bird Science Deserves Our Strongest Support“Birds fly south in the winter.” It’s a phrase so familiar it feels like common sense. But the idea that birds migrate -- let alone where they go and how they get there -- is knowledge...
- Why Federal Bird Science Deserves Our Strongest Support“Birds fly south in the winter.” It’s a phrase so familiar it feels like common sense. But the idea that birds migrate -- let alone where they go and how they get there -- is knowledge...
- Trump is expected to sign a measure blocking California’s nation-leading vehicle emissions rulesPresident Donald Trump is expected to sign a measure Thursday that blocks California’s first-in-the-nation rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035.
- Climate disasters can alter kids’ brains — before they’re even born"What we are seeing is compelling evidence that the climate crisis is not just an environmental emergency, it is potentially a neurological one."
- MR 2025: Building Mobility, Resilience and Connection in a Changing ClimateAt MR2025, local and international scientists, policymakers, academics and community members will join representatives from different sectors to discuss climate mobility, adaptation and wellbeing.
- Deconstructing Buildings: The Quest for New Life for Old WoodA growing number of cities have launched initiatives to reuse the wood waste from construction and demolition that now ends up in landfills. The challenge, proponents say, is to deploy new techniques for disassembling old buildings and markets for repurposing the salvaged wood.Read more on E360 →
- Lululemon signs 10-year deal for recycled fiber shiftThe athleisure innovator plans to buy large supplies of nylon and polyester, recycled from textiles by Australia's Samsara Eco. The post Lululemon signs 10-year deal for recycled fiber shift appeared first on Trellis.
- Trump EPA moves to repeal climate rules that limit greenhouse gas emissions from US power plantsThe Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to eliminate rules that limit greenhouse gas emissions from power plants fueled by coal and natural gas.
- Resource guide for 2025 UN Ocean Conference coverageOur Kelsey Lamp and Laura Deehan are at the UN Oceans Conference. And we work on oceanic concerns from pollution to marine life all year-round. The post Resource guide for 2025 UN Ocean Conference coverage appeared first on Environment America.
- ‘For anybody who could use a break’: A Q&A with sci-fi author Becky ChambersWhat climate lessons can we learn from a pair of cozy solarpunk novellas?
- Perovskite Solar Cells to Outshine Silicon by 2030A New Era of Solar For decades silicon has ruled the solar industry, powering homes, businesses and even satellites. But a new material called perovskite is about to change the game in photovoltaic technology. With impressive efficiencies, low cost and new applications perovskite solar cells might not just complement silicon – they could outshine it....
- U.S. adds record amount of battery energy storage in first three months of 2025Energy storage systems make a valuable contribution to America’s energy system The post U.S. adds record amount of battery energy storage in first three months of 2025 appeared first on Environment America.
- News release: Judge approves Environment California settlement for Clean Water Act lawsuit over Port of Los Angeles pollutionDistrict Court judge approves lawsuit settlement between Environment California & City of Los Angeles for alleged Clean Water Act violations The post News release: Judge approves Environment California settlement for Clean Water Act lawsuit over Port of Los Angeles pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- 4 ways to help save America’s clean energy boomAltering the budget reconciliation bill could boost domestic manufacturing growth. The post 4 ways to help save America’s clean energy boom appeared first on Trellis.
- Can a crowdsourced map of the world help save millions of people from climate disaster?Volunteer cartographers on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia are turning local knowledge into life-saving maps in the face of rising seas and stronger storms.
- Coal miners are fighting Trump’s safety cuts — and winningWhen the Trump administration moved to shut mine safety offices and shutter a program that protects miners from black lung disease, miners demanded it reverse course. It quietly did.
- Profiling the growing use of AI in public-sector WWTPsAs the global population grows and urbanization accelerates, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are facing increasing pressure to deliver high-quality effluent. AI will be an increasingly vital enabler of sustainability, writes Xylem Vue, a brand associated with the water technology firm, and which focuses on analytics, smart sensors and AI. Directives such as the EU Directive […]
- Paving on a BudgetBig landscaping projects like installing pavers can quickly run into thousands of dollars, and many... The post Paving on a Budget appeared first on Earth911.
- Is this our ‘last chance’ to establish nature markets governance?With low confidence in the environmental credit system, a new report coinciding with a government consultation outlines how to build a robust and transparent sector before it’s too late. The Nature Markets Dialogue [NMD], which brings together 169 specialists working in 147 private and public sector organisations, has published a new paper. Its Findings and Proposals […]
- Heat network to shave one-tenth off Oxford’s gas demand£21million will be spent on the system, which will expand on existing infrastructure to slash carbon emissions up to 81%. Delivered by Energy1, construction on the project will begin in 2026 providing community approval and planning permission are both secured. Funding has come from the UK Government, with a number of major institutions in the […]
- CircuLab sustainability research innovation hub launchesBased in Bucharest, Romania, the facility will focus on developing the global circular economy. Reconomy, an international leader in circularity, has confirmed a £1million investment to launch CircuLab. Amongst other things, the aim is to develop new use cases, propositions, and ways of working for the circular economy. Best practices will be shared, making full […]
- Blockage-detecting robot ready to patrol sewers, says group behind itA sewer robot that inspects pipework and raises blockage alerts before flooding occurs is to be deployed in a live network for the first time. Pipebot Patrol is a £1.8 million project, funded by the Ofwat Water Breakthrough Challenge, with Spring Innovation as the knowledge-sharing partner. As the first autonomous sewer robot of its kind […]
- Honeywell Unveils AI-Powered Building Management SolutionBillal Hammoud, president and chief executive officer of Honeywell’s Building Automation segment. Verizon and Vanderbilt University are early adopters of Honeywell’s technology Honeywell (NASDAQ: HON) today announced the launch of Honeywell Connected Solutions, an AI-powered platform that integrates critical building software and technologies into a single interface to help enable more efficient operations. The platform’s early […] The post Honeywell Unveils AI-Powered Building Management Solution appeared first on Eco News.
- Epson Earns AAA in MSCI ESG RatingsEpson has announced that, for the second consecutive year, the company has been awarded a AAA rating, the highest rating in the MSCI ESG Ratings in 2025. MSCI ESG Ratings is a global ESG investment index provided by MSCI. MSCI researches and analyses a company’s response to ESG-related risks and opportunities and assigns one of […] The post Epson Earns AAA in MSCI ESG Ratings appeared first on Eco News.
- Ocean protection: UNESCO expands its educational programmesOn the occasion of the United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), UNESCO calls on its Member States to make education a central lever for ocean protection. In Nice, UNESCO unveiled new initiatives, ranging from classrooms to video games, to raise young people’s awareness of the need to safeguard marine ecosystems. The Organization also strengthened its partnerships […] The post Ocean protection: UNESCO expands its educational programmes appeared first on Eco News.
- Accelerated climate action can be a driver of growth and developmentAmbitious climate targets that are underpinned by robust implementation and investment plans can provide economic opportunities, unlock investment, and support sustainable development and growth, while facilitating low-emission transitions, according to a new joint report by the OECD and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Investing in Climate for Growth and Development: The Case for Enhanced […] The post Accelerated climate action can be a driver of growth and development appeared first on Eco News.
- The Impact of AI on SustainabilityBy Tim Langdon – Publisher of Eco Voice & Eco News (…..with a little help from AI) What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)? Creating intelligent computer systems that automate tasks that are usually performed by people – Learning (from data), Reasoning (using logic to solve problems) and Decision Making (making choices based on available information and analysis). […] The post The Impact of AI on Sustainability appeared first on Eco News.
- How to Help Others Quickly Locate a Bird in a TreeWe’ve all been there. The conversation goes something like this: Person 1: “Oh, oh, oh! Tanager!” Person 2: “Where!?” Person 1: “Up there in that tree!” Person 2:...
- How to Help Others Quickly Locate a Bird in a TreeWe’ve all been there. The conversation goes something like this: Person 1: “Oh, oh, oh! Tanager!” Person 2: “Where!?” Person 1: “Up there in that tree!” Person 2:...
- Amazon’s secret weapon for cooling data centers: recycled waterThe cloud services company seeks to return more water to communities than it uses for its operations by 2030. The post Amazon’s secret weapon for cooling data centers: recycled water appeared first on Trellis.
- Raptor Trauma Clinic Team Collaborates with University of Georgia Researchers on Rodenticide StudyThe Audubon Center for Birds of Prey collaborates with researchers around the country to contribute data to raptor conservation projects. By partnering on these projects, our conservation efforts go...
- Raptor Trauma Clinic Team Collaborates with University of Georgia Researchers on Rodenticide StudyThe Audubon Center for Birds of Prey collaborates with researchers around the country to contribute data to raptor conservation projects. By partnering on these projects, our conservation efforts go...
- Hammonasset Beach State Park "Salt Marsh Days" Return for 2025!Hammonasset Beach State Park is a 936-acre ecological and recreational treasure located along the coast in Madison. With more than three million visitors each year, it is the most-visited park in the...
- Hammonasset Beach State Park "Salt Marsh Days" Return for 2025!Hammonasset Beach State Park is a 936-acre ecological and recreational treasure located along the coast in Madison. With more than three million visitors each year, it is the most-visited park in the...
- Chanel aims to elevate luxury circularity with materials ‘hub’A "visionary" new division also seeks to secure a competitive advantage for the high-end brand. The post Chanel aims to elevate luxury circularity with materials ‘hub’ appeared first on Trellis.
- Protect Beach-nesting Birds from Fireworks this July Fourth WeekendIndependence Day is a cause for remembrance and celebration. Unfortunately, celebratory fireworks can literally frighten birds to death. Although beachside fireworks shows are entertaining to...
- Protect Beach-nesting Birds from Fireworks this July Fourth WeekendIndependence Day is a cause for remembrance and celebration. Unfortunately, celebratory fireworks can literally frighten birds to death. Although beachside fireworks shows are entertaining to...
- Schneider Electric promotes VP of strategy for suddenly vacated CSO roleEsther Finidori replaces Chris Leong, who moves to Ecolab after just six months in the job. The post Schneider Electric promotes VP of strategy for suddenly vacated CSO role appeared first on Trellis.
- Five reasons we canvass door to doorWhen you see our canvassers in your community, you know they have good reasons to be there. Here are five of them. The post Five reasons we canvass door to door appeared first on Environment America.
- Rethinking Energy Systems in the Age of AITo view data centers as mainly energy-intensive off-takers misses their potential as digital and energy infrastructure multipliers.
- Wayfair taps International Paper circularity strategist to lead ESGShe replaces Anna Vinogradova, who left the home furnishings purveyor after four years for a yet-to-be-disclosed job. The post Wayfair taps International Paper circularity strategist to lead ESG appeared first on Trellis.
- How Restored Wetlands Can Protect Europe from Russian InvasionThe flooding of Ukraine’s Irpin valley thwarted Russia’s assault on Kyiv in 2022. Now, scientists are proposing Europe create a band of restored and protected wetlands along its eastern borders to deter future Russian aggression, and military strategists are taking notice.Read more on E360 →
- CA’s Salton Sea is emitting foul-smelling hydrogen sulfide gasNew research has found that the shrinking lake is emitting the foul-smelling gas hydrogen sulfide more frequently and at higher levels than previously measured.
- Major Northumberland River Till restoration beginsOne of the largest undertakings of its kind has finally started in the Beamish Valley, reinstating a depleted meandering water system in a bid to breathe new life back into the landscape. Over several centuries, the River Till, which runs through the Northumberland National Park, has been straightened and modified to support intensive farming. As […]
- New study: Shading from solar arrays can help grasslands survive hot dry summersGrasslands in arid and semi-arid regions could benefit from favorable conditions under and around solar arrays The post New study: Shading from solar arrays can help grasslands survive hot dry summers appeared first on Environment America.
- UN Ocean Conference: let’s build to sustain what sustains usAs the UN Ocean Conference gathers momentum in France, Raffi Schieir, Director of Prevented Ocean Plastic, outlines the need to establish more effective waste management systems. It was UN World Oceans Day last weekend, an important moment to reflect on the critical role of the world’s oceans. Coinciding with this week’s UN Ocean Conference, it […]
- Carbon Negative Construction & How Timber Locks Away CO₂As the climate crisis intensifies, the construction industry finds itself at a crossroads. Long criticized for its carbon-heavy footprint, the sector is under increasing pressure to innovate — not just to reduce emissions, but to actively remove carbon from the atmosphere. Enter timber: the only mainstream construction material that is naturally renewable, biodegradable, and capable...
- Ten of the most endangered species in AmericaMany animal species across the U.S. are in danger of vanishing forever. Here’s what you can do to help. The post Ten of the most endangered species in America appeared first on Environment America.
- As U.S. Scientists Look Abroad, China Aims to Lure Top TalentChinese locales are looking to lure top scientific talent from overseas by offering lavish sums for resettling, as well as housing, health care, and other perks. The moves come as the Trump administration cuts funding for science and works to expel Chinese students.Read more on E360 →
- Sustainable aviation fuel isn’t the best route to zero carbon flightThis post is by Finlay Asher, aerospace engineer and member of Safe Landing: a global community of aviation workers and enthusiasts. As an aerospace engineer, I understand the excitement around so-called ‘sustainable aviation fuel’ (‘SAF’). It’s pitched as a climate solution that keeps everything else […]
- Alarms sound over Aberdeenshire gas power station and ‘carbon capture overestimates’Campaigners are calling on a new SSE facility at Peterhead to be stopped in its tracks after a new assessment shows three times the environmental impact originally reported, while emissions sequestration is too high to be believable. Public concern over the gas burning power station has been increasing for months, peaking with the release of […]
- Is Cutter Backyard Bug Control Safe for Pets? Protect Your Garden and Furry FriendsIs Cutter Backyard Bug Control Safe for Pets? Yes, Cutter Backyard Bug Control is generally safe for pets when used as directed. Keep pets off the treated area until it’s dry (usually 24 hours) and don’t apply near pet water bowls or food sources. For extra sensitive animals like cats, opt for natural alternatives like...
- Will green flood defences work?Will green flood defences work? Channel Comment brendan 10th June 2025 Teaser Media
- In California, a biomass company’s expansion raises fears of more firesFacilities that make wood pellets have a track record of catching on fire. So why are there plans to build several near Yosemite's tinderbox forests?
- Trump’s second term is creating ‘a limbo moment’ for US battery recyclersThe president hasn't directly targeted the nascent industry, but his clean energy rollbacks could hurt it.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Oceanographer John Englander’s 2024 Sea Level Rise UpdateSustainability In Your Ear welcomes back oceanographer and author John Englander, who last visited with... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Oceanographer John Englander’s 2024 Sea Level Rise Update appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth Action: Dispose of PesticidesWhat action can you take right now to create a better future, one in which... The post Earth Action: Dispose of Pesticides appeared first on Earth911.
- How To Reduce Your Exposure to Microplastics: A 2025 UpdatePlastics are everywhere in food packaging, clothing, carpeting, personal care products, appliances, cars, and electronics.... The post How To Reduce Your Exposure to Microplastics: A 2025 Update appeared first on Earth911.
- What Trick Makes The Yo-Yo Spin In Mid-Air? Learn The Sleeping Trick TodayEver seen a yo-yo master spin their yo-yo in mid-air with ease, defying gravity as it hums at the end of the string? If you’ve wondered what trick makes the Yo-Yo spin in mid-air?, you’re not alone. This trick, known as the Sleeping trick, is the key to yo-yo mastery. Whether you’re a beginner picking...
- Cutting flood spending could cost the government the next electionThis post is by Florence Boyd, senior campaigner at Global Witness. Ahead of Wednesday’s spending review, the chancellor faces tough choices on public spending, including whether to maintain funding for flood defences beyond 2026. Her decision won’t just affect flood prone communities: it could have […]
- Hickery Dickory: New climbing behavior displayed by Australia’s hopping miceMitchell’s Hopping Mouse. © Wayne Lawler Mice on the ground and mice up above – Australia’s, ground-dwelling Mitchell’s Hopping Mouse has been recorded for the first time climbing trees for food in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region. In a new study published late last month, a team of scientists from Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) reported incidental captures of […] The post Hickery Dickory: New climbing behavior displayed by Australia’s hopping mice appeared first on Eco News.
- McNab wins sustainability award for Port of Brisbane projectMcNab has claimed top honours in the prestigious 2025 Australian Institute of Building Awards, taking out the Queensland Sustainability Award in the over $2 million category for the Electrolux Group Queensland Distribution and Experience Centre at the Port of Brisbane — positioning it as one of Queensland’s most sustainable buildings. The accolade highlights the project’s […] The post McNab wins sustainability award for Port of Brisbane project appeared first on Eco News.
- The Green Shift in Farm Equipment TechnologyModern farming is going green—and fast. You’ve probably noticed tractors humming quietly instead of roaring. Maybe you’ve seen solar panels gleaming next to irrigation systems. This shift isn’t just for show. It’s a response to rising fuel costs, climate concerns, and the demand for smarter, cleaner food production. The farm equipment industry is changing. And...
- From Desert Washes to Sierra Forests: The Western Tanager’s Path Through CaliforniaIn May, I embarked on my annual spring visit to California’s deserts. This time my husband and I picked Joshua Tree National Park, a place I hadn’t explored in many years. We set out on a...
- From Desert Washes to Sierra Forests: The Western Tanager’s Path Through CaliforniaIn May, I embarked on my annual spring visit to California’s deserts. This time my husband and I picked Joshua Tree National Park, a place I hadn’t explored in many years. We set out on a...
- What Alice Hartley is up against as Nike’s new circularity directorAfter a long stint at Gap Inc. and a short one at Under Armour she steps into a role with plenty of possibilities and challenges. The post What Alice Hartley is up against as Nike’s new circularity director appeared first on Trellis.
- Student Spotlight: For This MA Candidate, the Path to Climate Policy Is PersonalSaira Ramirez Mingueta plans on working at the intersection of climate justice, public health and policy.
- Several Pacific Northwest bald eagles have been poisoned by leadOne study found that nearly half of all bald and golden eagles across North America show signs of chronic lead poisoning.
- To Protect Amazon from Drug Traffickers, Title Indigenous Lands, Report SaysDrug traffickers are violently seizing Indigenous lands in the Peruvian Amazon to clear rainforest and grow coca. To combat the drug trade, a new report calls for titling Indigenous territories along major trafficking routes. Read more on E360 →
- Tech sector emissions and energy use growing with the rise of AITech sector carbon emissions continued their rise in recent years, fueled by rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and data infrastructure, according to a report from groups within the sector, which profiles some of the actions being taken by leading companies to address this. Greening Digital Companies 2025, produced by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) […]
- Gibraltar enlists UK firm for modelling to facilitate net zero design of new buildingsGlasgow-headquartered climate tech company, IES, has unveiled a bespoke Dynamic Simulation Modelling (DSM) tool as part of its Virtual Environment (VE) – an advanced performance modelling technology – to help building professionals meet Gibraltar’s Part F energy regulations for new buildings and extensions. Developed in partnership with HM Government of Gibraltar and funded through the […]
- Construction emerges as major source of black carbon in central LondonNew research has revealed that construction activity is now a dominant source of black carbon emissions in central London. While pollution levels from road traffic have fallen significantly thanks to policies like the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), new air pollution data reveal emissions from non-road mobile machinery, such as generators and heavy-duty construction equipment, […]
- UK tech job market rebounds with AI boom, finds AccentureA surge in demand for AI professionals has helped tech job vacancies across the UK to grow by 21% in a year, with the UK expanding its tech talent pool to its highest level since 2019, according to new data from consultancy firm Accenture’s UK Tech Talent Tracker. The research, which tracks the UK’s technology […]
- Earth911 Podcast: The Carbon Removal XPrize WinnersAs the world confronts the urgent challenge of removing billions of tons of carbon dioxide... The post Earth911 Podcast: The Carbon Removal XPrize Winners appeared first on Earth911.
- ‘Profound’ secrecy in corporate climate lobbying exposed in AI-powered studyDelta Air Lines, BP and Toyota are among the few companies to buck the trend. The post ‘Profound’ secrecy in corporate climate lobbying exposed in AI-powered study appeared first on Trellis.
- What we can learn about corporate climate action from the Apple watch case The lawsuit could discourage companies from making their environmental efforts public. The post What we can learn about corporate climate action from the Apple watch case appeared first on Trellis.
- When will a vital system of currents in the Atlantic Ocean collapse? Depends on whom you ask.New research suggests the currents that help shape the climate may be weakening more slowly than thought.
- How Climate Change Will Impact Your Retirement Plans—2025 UpdatePlanning for retirement becomes more complex as the impacts of climate change transform our environment.... The post How Climate Change Will Impact Your Retirement Plans—2025 Update appeared first on Earth911.
- City of London named global climate action leader (again)The epicentre of the UK capital has won the accolade for a second year running. Square Mile governing body, the City of London Corporation, has been ranked on the ‘A-List’ by non-profit Carbon Disclosure Project [CDP]. The authority placed similarly in the last results, 2023. Just 15% of 800 global cities included in the analysis […]
- We’re developing South Yorkshire as a sustainable aviation and cleantech hubThis post is by Oliver Coppard, South Yorkshire’s mayor. UK government policies show an intention to lead in the deployment of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). In South Yorkshire, we’re right at the heart of that ambition, and of the opportunities it will bring. In January, […]
- Climate capitalism won’t save usClimate capitalism won’t save us Channel Comment brendan 9th June 2025 Teaser Media
- Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks'Bottom trawling like 'bulldozing national parks' Channel News brendan 9th June 2025 Teaser Media
- The Ice Memory Foundation opens the first-ever sanctuary of climate archives in Antarctica, storing mountain ice cores for centuries© ENEA / Ice Cave – Concordia – R. Ascione-PNRA As part of the launch of the UN Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences (2025–2034), dedicated to the Poles and Glaciers, held in Nice on June 8, 2025, during the 3rd UN Ocean Conference, the Ice Memory Foundation announced two major and iconic initiatives in support of […] The post The Ice Memory Foundation opens the first-ever sanctuary of climate archives in Antarctica, storing mountain ice cores for centuries appeared first on Eco News.
- The marine scientists helping to shape the global dialogue on marine conservationAs advocates of the world of marine observation and conservation gather in Nice for the Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) and the One Ocean Science Congress (OOSC), the Marine Biological Association (MBA), led by Chief Executive Professor Willie Wilson, will play a central role in shaping the global dialogue on ocean science, observation, and conservation. […] The post The marine scientists helping to shape the global dialogue on marine conservation appeared first on Eco News.
- Conservation groups welcome Albanese Government’s commitment to 30% of Australia’s waters in highly protected ‘sanctuary’ areas by 2030An alliance* of 27 leading environment groups has welcomed the Albanese Government’s announcement on World Oceans Day to achieve 30 per cent of Australia’s oceans in highly protected areas by 2030. “We welcome the Albanese Government’s commitment to fully protect 30% of Australia’s oceans in highly protected sanctuaries,” said Christabel Mitchell, Oceans Director, Pew Charitable […] The post Conservation groups welcome Albanese Government’s commitment to 30% of Australia’s waters in highly protected ‘sanctuary’ areas by 2030 appeared first on Eco News.
- TNFD releases final guidance for the fishing and marine transportation and cruise lines sectors and consultation on ocean measurementThe Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) today released additional ocean-related sector guidance for the fishing and the marine transportation and cruise lines industries. The release of these new sector guides coincides with policy discussions at the Blue Economy & Finance Forum (BEFF) in Monaco and UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3) in Nice, over the coming […] The post TNFD releases final guidance for the fishing and marine transportation and cruise lines sectors and consultation on ocean measurement appeared first on Eco News.
- Ocean: UNESCO urges investment in oceanographic researchOn the eve of the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), which will take place in Nice from 9 June, UNESCO is calling for an unprecedented surge in scientific engagement for the ocean, as well as unveiling new initiatives centred around seabed mapping and the creation of a global network for ocean observation. “To this […] The post Ocean: UNESCO urges investment in oceanographic research appeared first on Eco News.
- Life of a Florida Rooftop Nesting TernAfter a long and exhausting migratory journey from South America, a female Least Tern arrives in the Florida Panhandle just in time for breeding season. With increasing habitat loss and human...
- Life of a Florida Rooftop Nesting TernAfter a long and exhausting migratory journey from South America, a female Least Tern arrives in the Florida Panhandle just in time for breeding season. With increasing habitat loss and human...
- Leveraging the Power of Open Source Data To Map the World’s OceansIn honor of World Oceans Day, marine geophysicist Vicki Ferrini discusses the current state of ocean research, and the important role international collaboration plays in this field.
- Data centers are building their own gas power plants in TexasNot so long ago, developers of the massive server farms talked about powering them with wind and solar. Now, with the coming of power-hungry AI platforms, they’re bypassing the grid, building their own gas-fired power plants on-site.
- New study shows huge groundwater losses along Colorado RiverThe research highlights the groundwater issues complicating the Colorado River's already strained water supply.
- [PENDING] Celebrating 10 Years of BirdReturnsThis year marks a decade of BirdReturns—a groundbreaking program that brings together private wetlands managers, farmers, scientists, and conservationists to create vital habitat for migratory...
- Victory: Bringing wildlife – and people – back together with corridors and crossingsWildlife crossings and corridors are bridges and tunnels vital to reconnecting animal habitats carved up by roads, fences and other development. The post Victory: Bringing wildlife – and people – back together with corridors and crossings appeared first on Environment America.
- The transfer of a sacred site to a copper mine is delayed once againA federal judge in Phoenix provides a reprieve for Oak Flat.
- Youth climate activists won lawsuits in Montana and Hawai‘i. Now they’re targeting Trump.“Trump’s fossil fuel orders are a death sentence for my generation."
- Transportation chief seeks to weaken fuel economy standards, calls Biden-era rule ‘illegal’Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says Biden-era fuel economy standards for gas-guzzling cars and trucks are illegal and moved to reverse the rules.
- Celebrating the Little Fish that Serve as the Beating Heart of the OceanLast weekend I enjoyed a late afternoon of surfing on the Alabama coast in some mellow, early summer waves (yes, there are actually surfable waves—and amazing beaches—in Alabama). As I sat on my...
- Celebrating the Little Fish that Serve as the Beating Heart of the OceanLast weekend I enjoyed a late afternoon of surfing on the Alabama coast in some mellow, early summer waves (yes, there are actually surfable waves—and amazing beaches—in Alabama). As I sat on my...
- From Bodega Bay to the Salton Sea—A Shorebird’s Journey Across the Pacific FlywayBirding with my six-year-old son along the mudflats of Bodega Bay Harbor, we paused to watch a flock of Western Sandpipers probing the shoreline. We were lucky—these were likely some of the last...
- From Bodega Bay to the Salton Sea—A Shorebird’s Journey Across the Pacific FlywayBirding with my six-year-old son along the mudflats of Bodega Bay Harbor, we paused to watch a flock of Western Sandpipers probing the shoreline. We were lucky—these were likely some of the last...
- H&M shines, Shein flunks on fashion sustainability scorecardThe nonprofit Stand.earth warns of a 'perfect storm' for brands that don't help companies in their supply chains to decarbonize. The post H&M shines, Shein flunks on fashion sustainability scorecard appeared first on Trellis.
- Meet the Bent of the River Audubon Center's 2025 Summer Camp Counselors!Summer camp at the Bent of the River Audubon Center is just around the corner. We're excited to introduce a new crew of counselors with impressive skill sets in education, ecology, conservation, and...
- Meet the Bent of the River Audubon Center's 2025 Summer Camp Counselors!Summer camp at the Bent of the River Audubon Center is just around the corner. We're excited to introduce a new crew of counselors with impressive skill sets in education, ecology, conservation, and...
- Shorebirds and Wetlands May be Winners at the Salton Sea, New Audubon CA Report Finds (Salton Sea, CA-June 5, 2025) A new science brief published today by Audubon California shows that a number of factors have surprisingly resulted in an increase in wetland habitat, and that an...
- Shorebirds and Wetlands May be Winners at the Salton Sea, New Audubon CA Report Finds (Salton Sea, CA-June 5, 2025) A new science brief published today by Audubon California shows that a number of factors have surprisingly resulted in an increase in wetland habitat, and that an...
- Long Haired Dachshund : History, Grooming, Health, and Care TipsLong haired dachshunds, with their beautiful coats and big eyes, are more than just a pretty face—they’re a companion breed with a lot of history. Known for their feisty personality and devotion to their owners, these small but bold dogs are loved by families, seniors and singles alike. This guide goes into everything you need...
- Find a sewage spill near you; WA to develop new toolInformation on sewage spills is not currently easily accessible or available, advocates say.
- Victory in Oregon: No more plastic bags at checkoutOn Thursday, Governor Tina Kotek signed a bill that will strengthen Oregon’s bag law. The post Victory in Oregon: No more plastic bags at checkout appeared first on Environment America.
- Revolutionizing Communication: Wireless Audio Solutions for ProfessionalsIn today’s demanding work environments, seamless communication is not just an advantage but a necessity. Whether it’s a bustling industrial site, a high-stakes event, or a collaborative office space, reliable audio solutions can significantly enhance safety, efficiency, and productivity. For … Revolutionizing Communication: Wireless Audio Solutions for Professionals Read More » The post Revolutionizing Communication: Wireless Audio Solutions for Professionals appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Planet-warming emissions dropped when companies had to report them. EPA wants to end thatThe Trump administration's EPA is taking aim at dozens of rules aimed at protecting the environment, including one that requires big polluters to report emissions.
- ESA publishes Circular Economy “vision” for 2040The Environmental Services Association has published a position paper setting out its “vision” for a circular economy by 2040. The document was launched during an evening reception held by the group, a trade body for the UK’s waste and resource management sector, at the National Portrait Gallery on Wednesday 4 June attended by Defra Minister, […]
- Governor Kotek signs bipartisan bill to eliminate bags made of plastic film at checkoutThe post Governor Kotek signs bipartisan bill to eliminate bags made of plastic film at checkout appeared first on Environment America.
- Four in five ecologists in England feel undervalued by government, industry survey findsAn overwhelming majority of environmental practitioners in England feel grossly undervalued by politicians, the public and other professions, according to a survey conducted by the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM). These findings have emerged despite heightened public awareness and mounting political momentum to address environmental challenges. The data are revealed by the […]
- Earth911 Inspiration: Listen To The Voices Of NatureTake off your ear buds and listen. Nature is full of voices that we must... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Listen To The Voices Of Nature appeared first on Earth911.
- Up to 98 Percent of Cropland in Gaza DestroyedThe ongoing war in the Gaza Strip has obliterated farms and orchards, according to a new assessment of the impact.Read more on E360 →
- Corporate affairs pros in Europe, North America report increased ESG resistanceRegional disparities in ESG pushback are widening. The post Corporate affairs pros in Europe, North America report increased ESG resistance appeared first on Trellis.
- How Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill will raise household energy costsAnalysts agree on one thing: Congress is poised to increase energy bills by hundreds of dollars per household.
- 'Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone''Hey Equinor, leave them kids alone' Channel News brendan 6th June 2025 Teaser Media
- [PENDING] Following the Trikes and Their Friends: The Farmers, Volunteers, Biologists, and Partners Mapping the Next ChapterWhen I picture biologist Ian Souza-Cole on a typical spring workday, I imagine a vibrant green sea of triticale fields and hear a sound that could’ve been dreamt up by the lead singer of an...
- Following Tricolored Blackbirds and Their Friends: Farmers, Volunteers, and BiologistsWhen I picture biologist Ian Souza-Cole on a typical spring workday, I imagine a vibrant green sea of triticale and hear a sound that could’ve been dreamt up by the lead singer of an avant-garde...
- Following Tricolored Blackbirds and Their Friends: Farmers, Volunteers, and BiologistsWhen I picture biologist Ian Souza-Cole on a typical spring workday, I imagine a vibrant green sea of triticale and hear a sound that could’ve been dreamt up by the lead singer of an avant-garde...
- Colorado River Talks Must Continue as Deadlines Loom**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** The Colorado River and its tributaries are ribbons of life in the arid West, providing water to more than 35 million people, irrigating millions...
- Colorado River Talks Must Continue as Deadlines LoomThe Colorado River and its tributaries are ribbons of life in the arid West, providing water to more than 35 million people, irrigating millions of acres of farms and ranches, a resource for the 30...
- Colorado River Talks Must Continue as Deadlines Loom**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** The Colorado River and its tributaries are ribbons of life in the arid West, providing water to more than 35 million people, irrigating millions...
- A First-of-Its-Kind Event Helps Blind Birders Build Community17931 __________ Tracy Carcione knows there’s a Fish Crow across the street—she heard it earlier today—but for now it’s keeping its beak shut. So, she demonstrates the difference between...
- A First-of-Its-Kind Event Helps Blind Birders Build Community17931 __________ Tracy Carcione knows there’s a Fish Crow across the street—she heard it earlier today—but for now it’s keeping its beak shut. So, she demonstrates the difference between...
- Five ways you can protect the ocean for Oceans DayThe world is over 70% ocean and across the globe it’s facing challenges. Here are five things in your everyday life you can do to help. The post Five ways you can protect the ocean for Oceans Day appeared first on Environment America.
- WA’s drought emergency expandsState officials declared a drought emergency before winter ended. Conditions haven't improved.
- Investments in renewable energy and efficiency outpace fossil fuelsIn 2025, global investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency will top investments in fossil fuels, per a new report. The post Investments in renewable energy and efficiency outpace fossil fuels appeared first on Environment America.
- Carbon market downturn leads to staff cuts at PachamaThe young company is the third carbon credits player to announce cuts in recent months. The post Carbon market downturn leads to staff cuts at Pachama appeared first on Trellis.
- Flying boats make for a rare sight as Washington clears an island of derelict vessels by helicopter“It was a very, very weird sight”: The state uses a firefighting helicopter to haul abandoned boats in the southernmost reaches of Puget Sound.
- Are Air Fryers Toxic? What Every USA Mom Should Know Before Cooking AgainAre Air Fryers Toxic or Safe? Are air fryers toxic—or are they the safest kitchen invention since sliced bread? For busy USA moms looking to serve crispy, delicious meals with minimal oil, air fryers seem like a dream. But social media buzz and clickbait headlines raise concerns: toxic fumes, plastic smells, and nonstick coating dangers....
- Did Congress just revoke WA’s gas car ban?Congress' move last month to revoke a waiver to phase out the sale of gas-powered cars in California also pulled the rug out from under Washington, leaving an uncertain future for EVs here.
- Windfarms of the future anticipate offshore chargingOffshore charging for both battery-powered crew transfer and service operation vessels could be on the horizon for windfarms of the future, according to two studies commissioned by energy company ScottishPower Renewables. The two reports – by MJR Power & Automation and Oasis Marine – are the last in a series of three commissioned by the […]
- Wikifarmer Is A Goldmine For Home GardenersStaring at your backyard’s bare patch of clay soil, you might wonder how to transform... The post Wikifarmer Is A Goldmine For Home Gardeners appeared first on Earth911.
- MPs warn of dangerous delays and soaring costs at SellafieldEfforts to retrieve radioactive waste from ageing facilities at Sellafield — the UK’s most hazardous nuclear site — are not proceeding fast enough, with MPs warning that further delays could push the cost of decommissioning beyond the existing £136 billion estimated bill. A 4 June report by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) criticises slow progress […]
- People should ask questions about forever chemicals in their workwearAs the textile and laundry industries come under increased scrutiny to better manage PFAS contamination, specialist PPE workwear and laundry firm phs Besafe is calling for more commercial laundries to ban retreating garments with PFAS. PFAS (Poly and perfluoroalkyl substances), popularly known as ‘forever chemicals’, are a group of man-made chemicals with a propensity to […]
- Conversation we need to have on World Environment DayAnother date of observation dedicated to nature and our planet is here, but is it all just lip service? Thursday 5th June marks World Environment Day. Now in its 52nd year, you’d think after more than half a century we’d see some improvement in how we treat Earth. But signs of progress are pretty thin […]
- Fluid strategies for waste and cost reductionThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with A&S International and Fluitec A couple of forthcoming events will equip participants with expertise in extending the life and performance of industrial lubricants and machinery using Fluitec’s Fluid Life Extension technologies. Fluitec Lubrication Academies are taking place in Aberdeen and Birmingham on 17 and 19 […]
- Passage to India: global plastic traceability is essentialAhead of the UN Ocean Conference, the head of a women-led organisation making coastal communities on the subcontinent more resilient shares thoughts and recommendations to tackle the mounting waste crisis, locally and internationally. Baeru is a women-led climate organisation working towards ‘leak-free’ end-to-end waste management and circular economics. Based in the Indian state of Karnataka, […]
- How 3 years of war have ravaged Ukraine’s forests, and the people who depend on themNearly 5 million acres have burned since Russia’s latest invasion in 2022, ignited by rocket fire, artillery shelling, and explosive devices.
- In California’s largest landback deal, the Yurok Tribe reclaims sacred land around Klamath River"It's our job, our inherent right, to take care of the Klamath Basin and its river.”
- The smoke from Canada’s wildfires may be even more toxic than usualA legacy of mining means that toxic metals could be carried along plumes of smoke.
- What’s next for the exec who convinced H&M and Gap to rethink textile sourcingTricia Carey, who championed recycling at Renewcell, is building on that experience to sell farmers and brands on climate-resilient cotton at startup Avalo The post What’s next for the exec who convinced H&M and Gap to rethink textile sourcing appeared first on Trellis.
- Earth Action: Conduct a Plastics InventoryPlastic is a problem in a lot of ways: The fossil fuel-based material generates greenhouse... The post Earth Action: Conduct a Plastics Inventory appeared first on Earth911.
- UK risks missing interim clean energy goalsA new report from the House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee has called for an urgent increase in the pace of infrastructure rollout and grid upgrades. The inquiry leading to the assessment began in January with the goal of addressing barriers to the UK’s net zero energy generation aims. Delays, resource shortages and regulatory […]
- Lake restoration gets global spotlightLake ?m?pere A bold initiative to revive a treasured lake gains international recognition for its indigenous-led, science-backed approach to restoring water quality and biodiversity An ambitious plan to reverse the decline of the largest lake in New Zealand’s far north is set to gain global attention at an upcoming international gathering of lake management experts […] The post Lake restoration gets global spotlight appeared first on Eco News.
- Common low-grade clay found to strengthen low-carbon concreteThe combined clay mix after being heat treated, ready for use as a cement supplement. RMIT University Engineers at RMIT University have converted low-grade clay into a high-performance cement supplement, opening a potential new market in sustainable construction materials. The global production of cement – a key ingredient in concrete – is responsible for 8% […] The post Common low-grade clay found to strengthen low-carbon concrete appeared first on Eco News.
- FROM LITTER TO LEGACY: TURNING THE TIDE ON PLASTIC WASTE THIS WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAYNSW Environment Protection Authority This World Environment Day, as nations across the globe commit to ending plastic pollution, the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is proud to be at the forefront, delivering bold action and real solutions to tackle plastic waste in our state. Tackling plastic pollution and transforming how we manage plastic waste is […] The post FROM LITTER TO LEGACY: TURNING THE TIDE ON PLASTIC WASTE THIS WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY appeared first on Eco News.
- On Public Lands, Federal Staffing Chaos Threatens Fragile EcosystemsWhen the U.S. government started setting aside public land more than 150 years ago, its goal was twofold: to protect the scenery and wildlife of these special places and to allow people to enjoy...
- On Public Lands, Federal Staffing Chaos Threatens Fragile EcosystemsWhen the U.S. government started setting aside public land more than 150 years ago, its goal was twofold: to protect the scenery and wildlife of these special places and to allow people to enjoy...
- Student Spotlight: Advancing Equity Through Clean Energy PolicyNicholas Britton, a student in Columbia’s MPA-ESP program, believes equitable energy access is a fundamental human right and a powerful lever for climate and equity solutions.
- Data capturing hot spots and burned acres show Canada wildfire season off to wild startThe weather conditions are made more likely by climate change and encourage wildfires to start. Even though 90% of wildfires in Manitoba have been human-caused, climate change helps enable their spread.
- Shein achieves science-based targets validation but earns an ‘F’ for fossil fuelsThe fashion brand has disrupted its industry with an agile yet polluting business model. Are the haters right or can the company be climate-friendly? The post Shein achieves science-based targets validation but earns an ‘F’ for fossil fuels appeared first on Trellis.
- Fort De Soto Highlights Nature's Resilience After HurricanesBy South Pinellas Anchor Steward Sydney Brazzle. In recent memory, few natural events have reshaped the Tampa Bay coastline as dramatically as the 2024 hurricane season. Hurricanes Helene and...
- Fort De Soto Highlights Nature's Resilience After HurricanesBy South Pinellas Anchor Steward Sydney Brazzle. In recent memory, few natural events have reshaped the Tampa Bay coastline as dramatically as the 2024 hurricane season. Hurricanes Helene and...
- Dilly Dally the sea turtle returns to the ocean after flipper amputationAn adolescent loggerhead sea turtle named Dilly Dally is back in the Atlantic Ocean, months after having a front flipper amputated at a Florida turtle hospital.
- Air quality worsens in eastern US as Canadian wildfire smoke hangs over MidwestSmoke from Canadian wildfires is beginning to worsen air quality in the eastern U.S. as several Midwestern states battle conditions deemed unhealthy by the federal government.
- Birds vs. Wind Turbines: New Research Aims to Prevent DeathsWindow collisions and cats kill more birds than wind farms do, but ornithologists say turbine impacts must be taken seriously. Scientists are testing a range of technologies to reduce bird strikes — from painting stripes to using artificial intelligence — to keep birds safe.Read more on E360 →
- A world built on fossil fuels is loud. Here’s how advocates are defending peace and quiet.“It's really unbelievable, how much noise impacts so many people."
- Cuts to USAID severed longstanding American support for Indigenous peoples around the worldWithout U.S. funding, Indigenous communities in Peru and elsewhere face increasing threats to their land, livelihoods, and human rights.
- £15bn for South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, North East, West Midlands transportMetro, tram and rail expansions, and improved bus infrastructure will also support more people in Greater Manchester to leave cars at home and punt for low emission travel. Unveiled by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, the mammoth £15billion investment across the North of England and Midlands comes amid a flurry of announcements relating to public transport. Schemes […]
- Fight climate change by creating jobs, trade unionists tell PMAhead of next week’s spending review, leaders of the UK’s biggest trade unions are calling on the Prime Minister to prioritise nature, the environment and employment. Bosses from the Fire Brigades’ Union, British Medical Association, Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association and University and College Union have issued an open letter through Zero Hour to Labour leader […]
- Sustainable In the Bathroom: Waste Less, Save More with Every Flush, Shower & SwabBathrooms may be our homes’ smallest rooms, but they have an outsized environmental impact. They’re... The post Sustainable In the Bathroom: Waste Less, Save More with Every Flush, Shower & Swab appeared first on Earth911.
- How food companies like Danone and Giant are tackling methane pollution Companies that produce dairy, beef and pork products have the highest methane pollution risks. The post How food companies like Danone and Giant are tackling methane pollution appeared first on Trellis.
- Circular copper recovery could bridge 3.6 Mt supply gap, says McKinseyDemand for copper is expected to spike with advances in the global energy transition, but the industry could face a 3.6 million metric tons (Mt) shortfall in refined copper by 2035, according to a new report from consultancy firm McKinsey. Increasing circularity in copper recycling will be essential for both supply security and emissions reduction, […]
- York is meeting national air pollution targets for the first timeMany UK cities continue to struggle to meet the legally-defined limits for NO2, ahead of the forthcoming Clean Air Day, so City of York Council’s 2 June announcement that it is now meeting national air pollution targets for the first time seems significant. The latest air quality monitoring figures from the council for 2024, reported […]
- Britain Sees Sunniest Spring on RecordThis spring was the warmest and sunniest on record in the U.K., a symptom of a rapidly warming climate, weather officials say.Read more on E360 →
- 10 Warning Signs of Mold Toxicity You Should Never IgnoreCould your home be making you sick? For USA homeowners, the 10 warning signs of mold toxicity are critical to recognize, as mold lurks in places you might not suspect. The CDC estimates that 50% of U.S. homes have mold issues, and the toxic compounds (mycotoxins) produced by molds like Stachybotrys chartarum (black mold) can...
- Funding to protect American cities from extreme heat just evaporatedNOAA's Center for Heat Resilient Communities would have helped cities better understand their struggles with heat — and deploy solutions for keeping residents safe.
- Can old satellite dishes become next generation solar power?A Swiss data centre has partly met its rapidly rising energy needs by converting old broadcast television equipment. CKW, which supplies integrated energy and building technology solutions, is behind the innovative work-around. The company confirmed it had successfully transformed unused satellite TV dishes into solar installations for Swiss telecoms provider Leuk TDC. Developed in collaboration […]
- The sneaky way even meat lovers can lessen their climate impactMixing vegetables into processed meat can lower emissions — without compromising taste.
- Detecting algal blooms in real time: Group presents inexpensive methodA real-time, low-cost algal bloom monitoring system has been developed by Korean researchers, employing inexpensive optical sensors and a novel labeling logic. The system achieves higher accuracy than state-of-the-art AI models such as Gradient Boosting and Random Forest, according to the group behind it, from Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT). Harmful […]
- Trump officials open up millions of acres in Alaska to drilling and miningDoug Burgum says Biden order that banned drilling in National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska will be reversed.
- SEPA announces changes to regulation of waste-to-land activities in ScotlandOn 2 June, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) said it was informing businesses in Scotland of important changes to the regulation of the use of waste on land for soil improvement. This includes changes to how to apply for an authorisation. The move will create a single regulatory framework for the application of waste […]
- Project turns NHS uniforms into upcycled bagsHand-stitched, upcycled bags will give a second life to NHS uniforms that would otherwise be incinerated or sent to landfill, in a new project by two recent graduates from the University of Brighton. The bags are handstitched by Angus Clifford, a recent Product Design graduate who is working with gomi, a Brighton-based sustainability design studio […]
- Regenerative Farming Practices: Food for a Healthier PlanetWhen grocery shopping, you want good food at good prices. While organic foods are a... The post Regenerative Farming Practices: Food for a Healthier Planet appeared first on Earth911.
- Future generations thinking can change minds about the world we want to live inShort term thinking is failing us. The world continues to hurtle toward a 3°C temperature rise by the end of this century, despite promises made in the 2015 Paris climate agreement. This trajectory will be hard to change without bold action. So why are efforts […]
- Water pollution threatens Great Barrier Reef’s survival: new report shows Australia needs more, better targeted funding to address itAustralia will miss its 2025 targets to cut Great Barrier Reef water pollution – target to cut nitrogen won’t be met until next century, in 2114 Australian and Queensland governments must evaluate existing programs and develop a realistic plan that’s fully budgeted – or risk missing the targets again UNESCO recommends implementing ambitious and adequately […] The post Water pollution threatens Great Barrier Reef’s survival: new report shows Australia needs more, better targeted funding to address it appeared first on Eco News.
- A weed of trouble: imported flower poses huge risk to environment, grain, cropsA paddock being overtaken by Gazania in South Australia La Trobe University A La Trobe University study has found the invasive South African flower Gazania is more resilient than previously understood, with its ability to adapt to different environments making it one of the biggest weed threats to Australian native grasslands and grain production. Weeds […] The post A weed of trouble: imported flower poses huge risk to environment, grain, crops appeared first on Eco News.
- CLICK ‘C’ FOR CLEVER: REFLECTIONS WINS PRESTIGIOUS WEBSITE OF THE YEAR AND SCOOPS INDUSTRY AWARDSINTUITIVE design features such as allowing customers to virtually tour a holiday cabin before booking – and tick a box to confirm their fur baby is travelling too – has helped Reflections Holidays scoop the Australian Web Awards (AWA), winning three awards including the prestigious Site Of the Year. Headquartered in Newcastle, Reflections Holidays is […] The post CLICK ‘C’ FOR CLEVER: REFLECTIONS WINS PRESTIGIOUS WEBSITE OF THE YEAR AND SCOOPS INDUSTRY AWARDS appeared first on Eco News.
- He Built an Airstrip on Protected Land. Now He’s in Line to Lead the Forest Service.Trump nominee Michael Boren is accused of threatening trail workers with a helicopter, building an airstrip without a permit and putting a cabin on federal property.
- Nuclear power leakage scandalNuclear power leakage scandal Channel News brendan 4th June 2025 Teaser Media
- Report criticizes Nestlé, Pepsico and others for climate strategy gapsA lack of focus on livestock emissions is among the shortcomings identified in the strategies of companies generally seen as sustainability leaders. The post Report criticizes Nestlé, Pepsico and others for climate strategy gaps appeared first on Trellis.
- The Supreme Court just blew up a major environmental lawA unanimous decision will allow a controversial Utah oil project to go forward, while easing climate review standards for future major energy projects.
- Canadian wildfire smoke causes ‘very unhealthy’ conditions in American Midwest and reaches EuropeSmoke from Canadian wildfires has carried another day of poor air quality south of the border to the American Midwest.
- Stella McCartney’s new $1,500 ‘leather’ purse, made from fungusTrellis snagged a Hydefy factory tour, learning how the well-funded Chicago start-up brews livestock-free material it hopes will disrupt the fashion world. The post Stella McCartney’s new $1,500 ‘leather’ purse, made from fungus appeared first on Trellis.
- A Composer’s Instrumental Ode to the Arctic CircleEnvironmental sound artist Mary Edwards turns field recordings of glacial phenomena in Svalbard into a collaborative musical performance.
- 4 things to know about climate change and flooding in Seattle’s South ParkThe issue is likely to get worse with sea-level rise
- Why Jigar Shah thinks America’s clean energy industry isn’t dead yetThe former Biden energy official says growing demand will assure future production, even if Congress will determine how expensive it will be. The post Why Jigar Shah thinks America’s clean energy industry isn’t dead yet appeared first on Trellis.
- Chaco Canyon is threatened by drilling (again)The Department of Interior has begun a process that could result in opening up federal land immediately surrounding Chaco Canyon for oil and gas drilling. The post Chaco Canyon is threatened by drilling (again) appeared first on Environment America.
- Low-carbon cement startups allied with Amazon and Microsoft lose federal fundingSublime Systems received its funding cancellation notice one week after announcing its unique procurement contract with Microsoft. The post Low-carbon cement startups allied with Amazon and Microsoft lose federal funding appeared first on Trellis.
- Bus Services Bill empowers councils to protect ‘socially necessary services’The proposed act will mean local authorities can stop companies from axing key routes, regardless of profitability. Passing its second reading in the House of Commons yesterday, Monday 2nd June 2025, the Bus Services Bill forms part of Labour’s Plan for Change and is part of a wider response to a sharp fall in public […]
- New Central American orchids emphasise importance of conservationRewilding and restoration are important, but without protecting existing nature many species will disappear before they are discovered. Scientists have identified three new species of orchid belonging to the Pleurothallis genus. Found in the cool, misty highlands of Costa Rica and western Panama’s cloud forests, the plants employ prolification to reproduce – a rare asexual […]
- Sustainable brewing technology and its effectivenessThe brewing sector has seen a number of specific sustainable technology developments, and has also effectively made use of larger initiatives. Due to fermentation, as well as the large amount of water that is used on a daily basis at breweries, there can be a large amount of trade effluent and carbon waste.
- Uber’s new shuttles look suspiciously familiar to anyone who’s taken a busBeyond the jokes about Uber inventing bus lines are serious questions about what its shuttle service will mean for struggling transit systems, air quality, and congestion.
- North West England drought declared as reservoirs hit historic lowThe Environment Agency made the announcement following the driest start to spring in almost seven decades. An ‘unusually dry’ March, April and May have left reservoirs depleted, with many having receded to lower levels than historic droughts in 1984, 1995 and 2022. Recent spells of heavy rain have not been enough to replenish fresh water […]
- Mastercard CSO: ‘Making more sustainable choices is a megatrend’In this podcast episode, the Mastercard sustainability chief talks about how cardholders, merchants and payment systems can work together to promote sustainable consumption. The post Mastercard CSO: ‘Making more sustainable choices is a megatrend’ appeared first on Trellis.
- 5 Ways To Help Save the Earth on a BudgetWe all want the environment to be a safe and healthy place for our children... The post 5 Ways To Help Save the Earth on a Budget appeared first on Earth911.
- Roehampton joins fossil fuel career boycottRoehampton joins fossil fuel career boycott Channel News brendan 3rd June 2025 Teaser Media
- Global network of ocean robots endorsed by UNESCOCharles Darwin University Adjunct Dr Ruth Patterson led the endorsement of ‘SUN Fleet’ in a world first global Uncrewed Surface Vessel network. Charles Darwin University A fleet of ocean robots will sail the seas collecting data to improve weather and climate forecasting, maritime security awareness, survey wildlife and more after a global network of this […] The post Global network of ocean robots endorsed by UNESCO appeared first on Eco News.
- Alcoa Releases 2024 Sustainability ReportAlcoa Alcoa Corporation (NYSE: AA, ASX: AAI) has issued its 2024 Sustainability Report. The report outlines Alcoa’s approach to sustainability as it relates to building resiliency within its global business. “Alcoa’s 2024 Sustainability Report reflects the commitment of Alcoans around the world to building a stronger, more resilient company,” said Nicol Gagstetter, Executive Vice President […] The post Alcoa Releases 2024 Sustainability Report appeared first on Eco News.
- Bamboo’s Breakthrough Moment: National Summit to Launch Australia’s 10-Year Roadmap for Engineered BambooBamboo Society of Australia A three-city national summit will mark the first coordinated push to scale bamboo in Australia’s construction, land restoration, and climate strategy — aiming to shift the industry from curiosity to commercialisation. From 18–20 June, the Bamboo Society of Australia will launch the Next Frontier Summit, bringing together architects, policymakers, farmers, investors and global experts […] The post Bamboo’s Breakthrough Moment: National Summit to Launch Australia’s 10-Year Roadmap for Engineered Bamboo appeared first on Eco News.
- Philanthropy-enabled climate action driving jobs, economic growth and emissions reductions new analysis revealsThe Australian Environmental Grantmakers Network (AEGN) An Australian-first report reveals the critical role philanthropy is playing in Australia’s climate, energy and economic transformation, with new analysis showing major initiatives enabled by philanthropy are unlocking over $200 billion in economic activity, creating more than 500,000 jobs, and avoiding close to $150 billion in emissions-related damages[1]. The Australian Environmental […] The post Philanthropy-enabled climate action driving jobs, economic growth and emissions reductions new analysis reveals appeared first on Eco News.
- Listening to the Land—and the BirdsThe early morning light was just beginning to reveal the mountains of Pine Valley as I pulled up to the front gate of Rancho Corta Madera. I was greeted by the chittering of Spotted Towhees in the...
- Listening to the Land—and the BirdsThe early morning light was just beginning to reveal the mountains of Pine Valley as I pulled up to the front gate of Rancho Corta Madera. I was greeted by the chittering of Spotted Towhees in the...
- How a Changing Climate Could Affect Florida Birds at RiskFlorida is known for its birdlife—Its rich diversity of habitats accommodates hundreds of species year-round and seasonally rolls out the welcome mat to many more migratory birds. However, about a...
- State of the Birds Report Highlights the Need for Focused Research and Fast ActionFlorida is known for its birdlife—Its rich diversity of habitats accommodates hundreds of species year-round and seasonally rolls out the welcome mat to many more migratory birds. However, about a...
- State of the Birds Report Highlights the Need for Focused Research and Fast ActionFlorida is known for its birdlife—Its rich diversity of habitats accommodates hundreds of species year-round and seasonally rolls out the welcome mat to many more migratory birds. However, about a...
- Alaska man sentenced for shipping crabs with parasitic disease to WAThree men kept live Tanner and golden king crab in their vessels and took the catch to Washington state. Much of the catch was infested.
- Top Trump officials visit prolific Alaska oil field amid push to expand drillingThe head of the U.S. Energy Department says President Donald Trump wants to double the amount of oil coursing through Alaska’s 800-mile pipeline system and build a massive natural gas export project as its twin.
- Cambodian Forest Defenders at Risk for Exposing Illegal LoggingThe lush forests that have long sustained Cambodia’s Indigenous people have steadily fallen to illicit logging. Now, community members face intimidation and risk arrest as they patrol their forests to document the losses and try to push the government to stop the cutting.Read more on E360 →
- Audubon Taps Global Climate Leader to Drive Bold Policy AgendaNEW YORK – The National Audubon Society announced that Christine Dragisic, a widely respected leader in global climate and conservation policy, has joined the organization as Managing Director for...
- Audubon Taps Global Climate Leader to Drive Bold Policy AgendaNEW YORK – The National Audubon Society announced that Christine Dragisic, a widely respected leader in global climate and conservation policy, has joined the organization as Managing Director for...
- It’s Orca Action Month in the Pacific NorthwestGovernor Kotek declares June 2025 as Orca Action Month. The post It’s Orca Action Month in the Pacific Northwest appeared first on Environment America.
- Statement: Orca Action Month to raise awareness of conservation needs for Southern Resident orcasSALEM, Ore. – June in Oregon is the state’s annual Orca Action Month, kicking off an education and advocacy campaign to raise awareness of the issues facing Oregon’s Southern Resident orcas and the barriers to their population’s recovery. The post Statement: Orca Action Month to raise awareness of conservation needs for Southern Resident orcas appeared first on Environment America.
- South Dakota, an unexpected leader in renewable energySouth Dakota quietly built one of the cleanest energy portfolios in the country, helping redefine what clean power looks like. The post South Dakota, an unexpected leader in renewable energy appeared first on Environment America.
- Have you met these five native bees?Honeybees may get all the credit, but these five unique native bees also play a vital role in pollination and agriculture. The post Have you met these five native bees? appeared first on Environment America.
- Arctic “special areas” deserves protection from drillingThere’s important wildlife habitat in the Western Arctic, also called the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A). 13 million acres could lose protection The post Arctic “special areas” deserves protection from drilling appeared first on Environment America.
- Anti-renewable and anti-transit bills die in Texas LegislatureThose and other updates as the 89th Texas Legislature ends The post Anti-renewable and anti-transit bills die in Texas Legislature appeared first on Environment America.
- Circular Construction Hub to increase reuse of building materials in ScotlandScotland is to introduce a novel initiative aiming to increase uptake and accessibility of reused construction materials and showcase the sector as a lucrative investment opportunity. The nation is one of four in Europe selected to model a Circular Construction Hub – a second-hand marketplace for materials used in building and infrastructure projects. Led by […]
- Earth911 Podcast: Brenna Simmons-St. Onge is on a Regenerative World QuestOn today’s Sustainability In Your Ear, meet Brenna Simmons-St. Onge, a systems strategist, regenerative futurist,... The post Earth911 Podcast: Brenna Simmons-St. Onge is on a Regenerative World Quest appeared first on Earth911.
- Harvard and Yale invest in climate changeFinancial returns aren't the only important metrics for the $700-plus billion held in university endowments. The post Harvard and Yale invest in climate change appeared first on Trellis.
- Trump cuts hundreds of EPA grants, leaving cities on the hook for climate resiliencyCritics argue the projects losing funding aren’t "woke," they’re essential.
- Chippenham’s ‘worst street’ becomes one of UK’s first net zero roadsLadyfield Road was plagued by cracks and potholes, but has now been resurfaced with an experimental material. A waste product from the biomass industry, biochar from straw originally used to fuel boilers for industrial greenhouses has been applied to the Wiltshire street. This makes up approximately 7% of the road surface, with contractors also using […]
- Indigenous land defenders face rising threats amid global push for critical mineralsThe past decade has seen “a consistent, sustained pattern against people who speak out against business-related human rights" abuses.
- Breakthrough geopolymer turns recycled glass and construction waste into a high-performance cement replacementResearchers in Japan have developed a seemingly more sustainable alternative to Portland cement, in the form of a geopolymer-based soil solidifier developed from Siding Cut Powder (SCP), a construction waste byproduct, and Earth Silica (ES), sourced from recycled glass. The method promises to divert construction waste from landfill, and turn it into a high-value construction […]
- 7 Great Father’s Day Gift Ideas For Every Man In Your LifeIt’s hard to believe Father’s Day is here. If you struggle to find that perfect... The post 7 Great Father’s Day Gift Ideas For Every Man In Your Life appeared first on Earth911.
- Unlevelling the landUnlevelling the land Channel News brendan 2nd June 2025 Teaser Media
- World’s First Microgrid-in-a-Box Sets New Standards for Energy Independence and Local ManufacturingChina’s Nebula Electronics Co., Ltd., Germany’s ambibox GmbH, and Australia’s Red Earth Energy Storage Ltd. today announced a global strategic partnership to jointly develop the world’s first residential “Microgrid-in-a-Box” (MIB) solution. The MIB is an integrated hardware and energy management system that combines solar, storage, bidirectional EV charging. This partnership spans Asia, Europe, and Oceania, […] The post World’s First Microgrid-in-a-Box Sets New Standards for Energy Independence and Local Manufacturing appeared first on Eco News.
- Global renewable power installed capacity to surge to 11.2TW by 2035, forecasts GlobalDataThe power sector is experiencing a notable growth in renewable energy sources, propelled by an array of factors such as technological progress, policy incentives, and a heightened awareness of the imperative for sustainable energy solutions. Consequently, renewable resources, particularly solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind energy, are gaining a larger share in the energy portfolio. Driven […] The post Global renewable power installed capacity to surge to 11.2TW by 2035, forecasts GlobalData appeared first on Eco News.
- Conservation group welcomes CSIRO push for more sustainable food systemAustralian Conservation Foundation The Australian Conservation Foundation says CSIRO’s report Towards a state of the food system report for Australia, released today, should inform a new approach to how we manage the food system in Australia, which is costing as much as $274 billion in negative environmental and health outcomes. The report calls for regulatory reform and a […] The post Conservation group welcomes CSIRO push for more sustainable food system appeared first on Eco News.
- Thousands evacuated in 3 provinces as Canadian wildfires threaten air quality into some US statesDozens of wildfires remained active and diminished air quality in parts of Canada and the U.S.
- As Trump comes after research, Forest Service scientists keep workingScientists describe how they’re preparing for the upcoming field season despite the challenges.
- Will flooding force Seattle’s South Park residents to leave?A flood in 2022 signaled how bad things can get in an urban neighborhood staring down even more sea level rise in the decades to come.
- Hawaiʻi makes history as first state to charge tourists to save environmentA Hawaiʻi vacation will cost you more in the near future thanks to a new “green fee” that the governor signed into law this week.
- Audubon and Reforestamos join forces to conserve forests that support birdsConserving forests is fundamental to protect life, as they are home to 80% of the earth’s biological diversity. And birds, as an indicator species of the well-being of ecosystems and our...
- Audubon and Reforestamos join forces to conserve forests that support birdsConserving forests is fundamental to protect life, as they are home to 80% of the earth’s biological diversity. And birds, as an indicator species of the well-being of ecosystems and our...
- What’s likely to survive from Biden’s climate law? The controversial stuff.Most of the incentives left off the chopping block are those favored by oil and gas companies.
- Representatives urge more funding to make our beaches safe for swimmingWe’re working to ensure clean water at America’s beaches. The post Representatives urge more funding to make our beaches safe for swimming appeared first on Environment America.
- Maine appliance efficiency bill heads to governor’s deskPending Gov. Mills’s signature, efficient appliances will reduce health harming pollution and energy waste The post Maine appliance efficiency bill heads to governor’s desk appeared first on Environment America.
- Playing With Fire: Harnessing Lava To Build Sustainable CitiesA futuristic new project imagines the possibility of molding lava into building material, thereby reducing the carbon emissions associated with construction.
- McCormick taps one of its own for upcoming CSO vacancyKathy Rostkowski, currently vice president of global sustainability, will replace Michael Okoroafor. The post McCormick taps one of its own for upcoming CSO vacancy appeared first on Trellis.
- How to prepare for wildfire season in WAThis wildfire season is expected to be of above-average risk. Are you prepared? Take a look at our guide for wildfire season.
- Thousands evacuate as wildfires rage in the Canadian prairiesCanada’s wildfire season, which tends to be the most active from May to September, had a grim start in Manitoba with the deaths of two people who were trapped in a town before they could evacuate.
- The AI of the stormThe AI of the storm Channel Comment brendan 30th May 2025 Teaser Media
- How to Get Rid of Raccoons: 9 Proven Methods Every USA Homeowner Should KnowHow to Get Rid of Raccoons becomes an urgent concern the moment you hear scratching in your attic or wake up to trash strewn across your driveway. At first glance, raccoons may seem harmless—even cute—but don’t be fooled. These clever invaders can cause serious property damage, spread disease, and turn your peaceful home into a...
- Banning disposable vapes is a victory but not the end of the problemSomething to celebrate is happening. It’s a moment we’ve long called for. From 1 June, disposable vapes are banned across the UK. To get right into the nerdy details, these devices have been banned using powers under section 140 of Environmental Protection Act 1990. That […]
- Trump’s budget bill is on the verge of transforming how America eatsThe drastic policy shifts will make it harder on those who grow food — and on those struggling to afford to eat.
- In her new book, ‘Kuleana,’ Sara Kehaulani Goo fights to keep her family’s landA Q&A with the Native Hawaiian author on what she learned writing her memoir.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Turn Want Into ActionThis week’s quote is from Tatiana Schlossberg, author of Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Turn Want Into Action appeared first on Earth911.
- Can AI turn discarded vapes into reusable energy sources?With the UK’s ban on single-use nicotine vapes coming into effect this weekend, fears are high that stockpiles will be ditched on mass, leading to a surge in waste and fire risk. More than 8.2million disposable vapes are used weekly in the UK, leading to 15,600 tonnes of waste annually. Now hopes are pinned on […]
- In California, Hummingbird Beaks Have Been Transformed by FeedersThe profusion of hummingbird feeders in California homes has not only allowed some hummingbirds to expand their range, but has also altered the shape of their beaks.Read more on E360 →
- UNSW program fast-tracks green tech from lab to marketUNSW Sydney The Technology Translation Squad provides critical engineering support to green tech startups to help them commercialise their products sooner. Australian universities have long been home to world-leading researchers making ground-breaking discoveries. While universities excel at fundamental and applied research, they’re not typically recognised for late-stage product development. But now, a team of engineers […] The post UNSW program fast-tracks green tech from lab to market appeared first on Eco News.
- Green Homes Go Mainstream: Energy Efficiency now a Top Priority for AustraliansDomain’s Sustainability in Property Report 2025 has revealed that energy-efficient homes are not only fetching premium prices – but are now high on the wishlist for buyers across all budgets and regions. Australian buyers are increasingly prioritising homes that offer lower energy bills, year-round comfort, and a lighter environmental footprint. The shift is driving a […] The post Green Homes Go Mainstream: Energy Efficiency now a Top Priority for Australians appeared first on Eco News.
- 'I don’t want this to be achievable''I don’t want this to be achievable' Channel News brendan 30th May 2025 Teaser Media
- Celebrating 10 Years of BirdReturnsThis year marks a decade of BirdReturns—a groundbreaking program that brings together private wetlands managers, farmers, scientists, and conservationists to create vital habitat for migratory...
- Celebrating 10 Years of BirdReturnsThis year marks a decade of BirdReturns—a groundbreaking program that brings together private wetlands managers, farmers, scientists, and conservationists to create vital habitat for migratory...
- A new model for more targeted conservation in a changing climateThe Andean cock-of-the-rock is one of the species researchers studied to develop an innovative new method for more targeted and effective ways to protect wildlife and ecosystems. Credit: Matthias Dehling, Monash University. Monash University An innovative new method developed by a Monash University-led research team aims to help conservationists identify more targeted and effective ways […] The post A new model for more targeted conservation in a changing climate appeared first on Eco News.
- Majority of Australian Executives Would Disclose Greenhouse Gas Emissions Regardless of Political DevelopmentsMark Mellen, Industry Principal, Sustainability, Workiva The vast majority of Australian organisations would disclose their emissions data irrespective of any political developments locally – but many lack the confidence in their data and reporting technology. This is according to Workiva Inc., which – following its flagship Accelerate 2025 Sydney event held at the Hyatt Regency on May […] The post Majority of Australian Executives Would Disclose Greenhouse Gas Emissions Regardless of Political Developments appeared first on Eco News.
- Certification standards under scrutiny as Australia sets sights on green hydrogen exportMonash University A new study reveals potential gaps in Australia’s hydrogen certification framework that may affect its alignment with emerging international standards. The study looks at how well current certification schemes ensure hydrogen made from renewable electricity actually delivers climate benefits, using Australia’s National Electricity Market as a case study. Researchers say we need better […] The post Certification standards under scrutiny as Australia sets sights on green hydrogen export appeared first on Eco News.
- Landmark BirdReturns Partnership Celebrates 10 years of Creating Habitat for Central Valley BirdsFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Sacramento, Calif.—May 29, 2025) – Conservationists and researchers from three nonprofits engaged in safeguarding California’s birds recently celebrated the 10th...
- Landmark BirdReturns Partnership Celebrates 10 years of Creating Habitat for Central Valley BirdsFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Sacramento, Calif.—May 29, 2025) – Conservationists and researchers from three nonprofits engaged in safeguarding California’s birds recently celebrated the 10th...
- Hummingbirds Have Evolved Longer Beaks to Slurp More Nectar from Yard Feeders, New Study SuggestsIt’s a common sight up and down the Pacific Coast: a shimmering, pink-throated Anna’s Hummingbird, slurping up sweet fuel from a nectar feeder. Now, research suggests that feeding...
- Hummingbirds Rapidly Evolved Longer Beaks to Slurp More Nectar from Yard Feeders, New Study SuggestsIt’s a common sight up and down the Pacific Coast: a shimmering, pink-throated Anna’s Hummingbird, slurping up sweet fuel from a nectar feeder. Now, research suggests that feeding...
- Hummingbirds Rapidly Evolved Longer Beaks to Slurp More Nectar from Yard Feeders, New Study SuggestsIt’s a common sight up and down the Pacific Coast: a shimmering, pink-throated Anna’s Hummingbird, slurping up sweet fuel from a nectar feeder. Now, research suggests that feeding...
- Oil Companies Are Sued Over Death of Woman in 2021 Heat WaveExperts say the lawsuit in the death of a woman in Seattle is the first wrongful-death case targeting fossil fuel companies over their role in global warming.
- Bling That Tells a Story of Resilience in the Great LakesEvery spring, as migratory birds return to their breeding grounds, scientists and volunteers across North America prepare for a century-old, powerful act of conservation: bird banding. By gently...
- Bling That Tells a Story of Resilience in the Great LakesEvery spring, as migratory birds return to their breeding grounds, scientists and volunteers across North America prepare for a century-old, powerful act of conservation: bird banding. By gently...
- Wildlife crossings save human livesElk, bears, panthers, deer, turtles and, yes, humans all benefit from wildlife crossings. Check out this TV news story about crossings and road safety. The post Wildlife crossings save human lives appeared first on Environment America.
- Microsoft is not backing off its 2030 climate goalThe tech giant is counting on removal, AI and climate tech to achieve carbon-negative status by the decade's end. The post Microsoft is not backing off its 2030 climate goal appeared first on Trellis.
- First 24 Bezos Earth Fund AI grantees tackle food waste, carbon removal and moreThe Amazon founder has allocated up to $100 million to its AI Challenge for Climate and Nature. The post First 24 Bezos Earth Fund AI grantees tackle food waste, carbon removal and more appeared first on Trellis.
- Removing consultation from major infrastructure planning is undemocraticThis post is by Maria Lee, professor of law at UCL. Much concerned and angry attention has, quite rightly, been paid to Part 3 of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, for what the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) soberly refers to as its “proposed reductions […]
- Report: $4.5 billion in clean energy investments cancelled in AprilThe sector can expect to see even more investment nixed if the GOP's Big Beautiful Bill becomes law. The post Report: $4.5 billion in clean energy investments cancelled in April appeared first on Trellis.
- Woodland Park Zoo’s Forest Trailhead exhibit to feature tree kangaroosConstruction is wrapping up on the Woodland Park Zoo's newest exhibit that will feature tree kangaroos, red pandas, keas and a "new view of the zoo."
- Crystal Mountain’s wastewater problems raise stink with WA regulatorsA ski resort near Mount Rainier has a sewage problem. And a long-term fix hasn't been settled on.
- Clothes to the Edge: A Terrible Pun That Became a Thriving Vintage Clothing BusinessIn a world increasingly driven by sustainability and conscious consumerism, the appeal of vintage and... The post Clothes to the Edge: A Terrible Pun That Became a Thriving Vintage Clothing Business appeared first on Earth911.
- The SBTi net-zero update is falling short. 3 ways to fix itGetting net zero right requires a credible, science-based framework. The post The SBTi net-zero update is falling short. 3 ways to fix it appeared first on Trellis.
- New method to evaluate ecological impact of offshore activitiesA recently published study from the University of Aberdeen presents a new approach to evaluating the ecological impacts of offshore activities. By integrating a dynamic ecosystem model with a comprehensive ecosystem services database, the team, which includes researchers from the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, aims to accurately forecast the environmental consequences of fisheries displacement and broader […]
- Climate United Fund vs. EPA vs. Citibank: A TimelineStay up-to-date on the coalition's lawsuit against the EPA and the bank. The post Climate United Fund vs. EPA vs. Citibank: A Timeline appeared first on Trellis.
- Search suspended for a missing man in Swiss glacier collapse that destroyed 90% of an Alpine villageA 64-year-old man remains missing after a huge mass of rock and ice from a glacier crashed down a Swiss mountainside the day before.
- How the Trump administration is putting hundreds of sacred sites at riskIndigenous nations are facing impossible deadlines and vanishing budgets amid sweeping federal rollbacks.
- ‘Chilling and dangerous’: Grassroots groups sue over Louisiana law that censors air quality dataA new state law threatens massive fines for releasing air quality data, inviting a First Amendment showdown with community organizations.
- Paper plants can emit as much CO2 as oil refineries. They’re flying under the radar.Environmental Protection Agency accounting loopholes and aging equipment have helped fuel pollution that may be undercounted by 350 percent.
- King Charles Dog: 9 Surprising Habits, Grooming Tips & Shedding Facts Every Owner Must KnowThinking about getting a King Charles dog? Before you fall for those big brown eyes and floppy ears, there are a few things you need to know about this sweet companion. This breed may look like royalty, but their habits might surprise you—especially if you’re a first time dog owner in the USA. Whether you...
- Essay: Letting Go of Complicity, Complacency, and ConvenienceAn essay by Tory McCagg, author of At Crossroads With Chickens: A “What If It... The post Essay: Letting Go of Complicity, Complacency, and Convenience appeared first on Earth911.
- Cheshire East unveils biggest transport spend in 10 yearsThe investment will include walking, wheeling and cycling routes alongside improvements to roads and public transport infrastructure. The authority has committed £53million for the current financial year, including £14.4million of its own budget and £38.6million in central government funding. Finance includes a £7.75million transport grant, which will be used on a range of improvements, a […]
- To Cope With Extreme Heat, Clownfish ShrinkDuring a severe heat wave in 2023, scientists scuba diving off the coast of Papua New Guinea captured clownfish to measure their bodies. Between February and August, they calculated the length of 134 of these iconic, orange and white fish once a month, taking a total of six measurements for each fish. Those measurements revealed something peculiar: Most of the fish shrank.Read more on E360 →
- Climate activism needs 'respect, service, trust'Climate activism needs 'respect, service, trust' Channel Comment brendan 29th May 2025 Teaser Media
- Pint-sized, carnivorous marsupial returned to NSW sanctuaryFor the first time in over a century, a tiny carnivorous marsupial known for its unusual breeding strategy — where males die following the annual mating cycle — is roaming around Scotia Wildlife Sanctuary in far south-west NSW on Barkindji country. The Red-tailed Phascogale was driven to extinction in NSW by introduced cats and foxes – the primary driver […] The post Pint-sized, carnivorous marsupial returned to NSW sanctuary appeared first on Eco News.
- What is sustainable aviation fuel, and why are we not using it already?UNSW Sydney The aviation industry accounted for 2.5% of global energy-related CO2 emissions in 2023, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). It means there is a significant challenge, which the industry acknowledges. That is to transition, especially in terms of fuelling aircraft, in order to meet Net Zero targets and deliver a low-carbon future. One of the […] The post What is sustainable aviation fuel, and why are we not using it already? appeared first on Eco News.
- RIP CURL RELEASES NEW CLOTHING COLLECTION WITH SURFING LEGEND MICK FANNINGRip Curl is proud to announce the launch of the Mick Fanning Collection, an exclusive collaboration with three-time World Surfing Champion Mick Fanning. Practical, low-key, and built for movement, the collection reflects Mick’s focus on simplicity and performance as he transitions between surf, city, and travel life. “The inspiration behind this collection was the idea […] The post RIP CURL RELEASES NEW CLOTHING COLLECTION WITH SURFING LEGEND MICK FANNING appeared first on Eco News.
- TOMRA Unveils new automated collection point for reusable takeaway food packaging marks step forward for the circular economyTOMRA unveils new Rotake system that accepts reusable food boxes, bowls and cups — and refunds deposits instantly to consumers’ mobile wallets or credit cards. First global demo of TOMRA’s reverse vending machine (RVM) for reusable food packaging shown at the Reuse Economy Expo in Paris. Open?managed system accepts any QR-coded, reusable container programmed to be accepted […] The post TOMRA Unveils new automated collection point for reusable takeaway food packaging marks step forward for the circular economy appeared first on Eco News.
- Chief Economists Warn Global Growth Under Strain from Trade Policy Shocks and AI DisruptionA majority of surveyed economists see current US economic policy as having a lasting global impact, with 87% expecting it to delay strategic business decisions and heighten recession risks. The growth outlook is divided, with weak prospects in North America, resilience in Asia-Pacific and cautious optimism in Europe. Public debt concerns are mounting as defence […] The post Chief Economists Warn Global Growth Under Strain from Trade Policy Shocks and AI Disruption appeared first on Eco News.
- Hanford site’s radioactive waste could soon be treated for disposalThe Hanford nuclear site's massive vitrification plant could begin treating waste for disposal as soon as this summer.
- Environment Georgia’s director offers testimony to Special House CommitteeThe post Environment Georgia’s director offers testimony to Special House Committee appeared first on Environment America.
- Wait, not everyone in WA recycles? How a new law may change thatGov. Bob Ferguson signed into law this month the “Recycling Reform Act,” which he called the “biggest overhaul of our recycling system in decades.”
- Strawberry Festival Garden Grove: California’s Sweetest Sustainable CelebrationWhat is the Strawberry Festival Garden Grove? The Strawberry Festival Garden Grove is an annual Memorial Day weekend event in Orange County, California, celebrating strawberries, sustainable farming and community spirit through parades, local food, eco-friendly practices and fun family activities. Why Strawberry Festival Garden Grove is California’s Sweetest Cultural Event Every Memorial Day weekend the...
- Summer Bucket List For Kids: 50 Nature ActivitiesSummer 2025 is the perfect time to launch your Summer Bucket List For Kids, full of eco-friendly adventures that bring joy and environmental stewardship. USA families are looking for sustainable, budget-friendly ways to keep kids entertained while instilling a love for nature. This guide has 50 nature activities for parents with busy schedules and inflation...
- WA drivers can soon buy new license plates with Smokey Bear, pickleballWashington state will get specialized license plates, where drivers can support causes such as Mount St. Helens, pickleball and honey bees.
- All-electric vehicle lineup targets smarter urban waste managementThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Bradshaw Electric Vehicles. Bradshaw Electric Vehicles, one of the UK’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of electric vehicles and waste management solutions, has launched a new range of Refuse Collection Vehicles which are specifically engineered to tackle the challenges of urban and food waste collection. The […]
- Buyers expected to spend $30 million at new sustainable aviation platformBuying SAFs just got a little easier. The post Buyers expected to spend $30 million at new sustainable aviation platform appeared first on Trellis.
- Thames Water receives £122.7m fine in reported sewage spills crackdownFollowing investigations by OFWAT, Thames Water has received two penalties totalling £122.7m, in effect “the largest fine ever handed to a water company in history”, according to Environment Secretary Steve Reed. Announced on 28 May, the fines – issued over environmental breaches involving sewage spills – were welcomed by Mark Lloyd, Chief Executive of The […]
- Game overGame over Channel News brendan 28th May 2025 Teaser Media
- Federation of Small Businesses publishes policy recommendations SME net zero transitionThe research identifies the greatest challenges and biggest incentives for carbon reduction at small firms. Published by the Federation of Small Businesses [FSB] and Zurich UK, New Growth: How to Support Small Businesses to Cut Carbon and Costs on the Road to Net Zero has found that 51% of small firms consider sustainability to be a […]
- Veolia publishes industry testing on PFAS waste incinerationResource recovery firm Veolia has published reportedly comprehensive testing on the incineration of PFAS compounds. The tests appear to demonstrate that high temperature incineration is a proven and reliable disposal solution for high concentrations of targeted PFAS, destroying greater than 99% of targeted substances, including up to 99.9999% of PFOS and PFHxS. PFAS contamination is […]
- Research brings clarity to simulating PM nanoparticle movementA new method improves efforts to simulate the movement of airborne nanoparticles of particulate matter (PM), according to the group behind it, comprising researchers from the Universities of Edinburgh and Warwick. Such particles are found in exhaust fumes, wildfire smoke and other forms of airborne pollution, and are linked with serious health conditions such as […]
- New data reveals the extent of UK sea warmingSome regions of Britain’s coastline experienced a 2C rise in temperature in a single year. On average, the UK saw seas warm by 0.39C in 2023 compared with 2022. The report from the University of Portsmouth and GB Row Challenge also found that some areas, including the Celtic and Irish Seas, and northern regions of […]
- This Portland collective keeps the city clean — and helps unhoused people find stability“There’s this stigma that if you’re homeless, then you’re useless. But collecting bottles and cans — it is work."
- Mayors are making climate action personal. It’s working.As the Trump administration boosts fossil fuels and rolls back regulations, mayors are greening their cities — in more ways than one.
- Illinois must protect the Great Lakes from invasive carp. A toxic mess stands in the way.Only 40 miles separate voracious Asian carp from the world's largest freshwater ecosystem. To stop them, Illinois must reckon with its legacy of coal ash pollution.
- Wild camping still allowed on Dartmoor following Supreme Court decisionThe UK Supreme Court has dismissed (on 21 May) against the rule on whether people have the legal right to wild camp on Dartmoor in a case that has reignited a debate over public access to land. Landowners Alexander and Diana Darwall, who keep cattle on the land, argued that wild camping posed risks to […]
- Net zero report sets out path to cut carbon and costs for small firmsSmall firms are keen to become more energy-efficient, says the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), but they are being held back by the high upfront cost of green investment. A new report from the group attempts to present practical pathways for progress, and to tailor sustainability advice to small business needs. Undertaken in partnership with […]
- Small-bore ammonia engine dispenses with need for pilot fuelDispensing with the need for any fossil-based ignition fuel, the Danish ‘NH3 Spark – FutureFlex’ project seems to mark a significant milestone in the effort to realize ammonia as a carbon-free fuel for applications like shipping and power generation. The pioneering, small-bore engine concept has been developed by engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions, Technical University […]
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Thinking Zero Waste With Sarah Currie-HalpernPractical progress toward a sustainable lifestyle, whether you are an individual or a business, will... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Thinking Zero Waste With Sarah Currie-Halpern appeared first on Earth911.
- Reduce Rover’s CO2 Pawprint: 13 Fruits & Veggies Dogs EnjoyAs an eco-conscious animal lover, I’ve long been looking for ways to reduce my pet’s... The post Reduce Rover’s CO2 Pawprint: 13 Fruits & Veggies Dogs Enjoy appeared first on Earth911.
- Warming Linked to Rising Cancer Rates Among Women in the Middle EastNew research finds a link between increasingly extreme heat in the Middle East and rising rates of cancer in women.Read more on E360 →
- Nuclear fusion advances might come from first measurements of liquid carbon structureA team of researchers has successfully measured liquid carbon — a mysterious and extreme state of matter — using cutting-edge lasers and X-ray technology. This seems to mark the first time scientists have directly observed the internal structure of carbon in its liquid form, a state found deep inside planets and relevant to future clean […]
- AEMO draft report opens door to community-scale energy solutionsCommunity Power Agency Community Power Agency welcomes the Australian Energy Market Operator’s (AEMO) engagement with Distribution Network Service Providers (DNSPs) as a promising and much-needed development in national energy planning – one that could unlock a new wave of community-scale energy solutions and build social licence in the shift to renewable energy. “Although large-scale renewable […] The post AEMO draft report opens door to community-scale energy solutions appeared first on Eco News.
- Nearmap and RenewMap partner to sharpen the view on Australia’s renewable energy futureWaratah Super BESS on RenewMap, powered by Nearmap Location intelligence pioneer Nearmap has partnered with renewable energy market intelligence provider RenewMap, bringing high-resolution aerial imagery directly into the RenewMap platform to accelerate insights across the renewable energy sector. Through this integration, RenewMap users can now overlay frequently updated, high-resolution aerial content from Nearmap, giving developers, […] The post Nearmap and RenewMap partner to sharpen the view on Australia’s renewable energy future appeared first on Eco News.
- BioGaia named finalist in the Clean + Conscious Awards 2025BioGaia is thrilled to announce its selection as a finalist in the much-coveted Clean + Conscious Awards 2025. Now in its seventh year, the awards are a celebration of brands with exceptional ethical and sustainability standards across Australian and New Zealand. BioGaia was able to stand out amongst 580 products across more than 110 categories […] The post BioGaia named finalist in the Clean + Conscious Awards 2025 appeared first on Eco News.
- TELETRAC NAVMAN REPORT FINDS OVER HALF (63%) OF FLEETS CITE CUSTOMER DEMAND AS INFLUENTIAL IN THEIR ENERGY TRANSITIONTeletrac Navman, a leading connected mobility platform and Vontier company, has today launched its Mobilising the Future of Fleets Report: 2025 Energy Edition, which found 63% of fleets are reporting customer demand as influential in their decision to switch to alternative energies, and the speed at which they do it. This is supported by over […] The post TELETRAC NAVMAN REPORT FINDS OVER HALF (63%) OF FLEETS CITE CUSTOMER DEMAND AS INFLUENTIAL IN THEIR ENERGY TRANSITION appeared first on Eco News.
- Less than one month left to enter the Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year Competition 2025!With up to £5,000 prize money on offer, as well as the prestigious accolade, The Royal Meteorological Society is calling for amateurs and professionals to submit their photographs There is just under one month left to enter the Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year competition 2025, which calls for the world’s most striking weather and climate […] The post Less than one month left to enter the Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year Competition 2025! appeared first on Eco News.
- 'The praxis of reciprocity''The praxis of reciprocity' Channel Reviews brendan 28th May 2025 Teaser Media
- Students from Long Island Elementary Schools Awarded for Shorebird SignsNesting season for Piping Plovers, American Oystercatchers, and Least Terns is well on its way on Long Island beaches. When people, pets, or predators get too close, these birds often fly away or...
- Students from Long Island Elementary Schools Awarded in Annual Shorebird Sign ContestNesting season for Piping Plovers, American Oystercatchers, and Least Terns is well on its way on Long Island beaches. When people, pets, or predators get too close, these birds often fly away or...
- Students from Long Island Elementary Schools Awarded for Shorebird SignsNesting season for Piping Plovers, American Oystercatchers, and Least Terns is well on its way on Long Island beaches. When people, pets, or predators get too close, these birds often fly away or...
- Poll: Farmers support these conservation programsThe majority of land in the US is privately owned, making conservation programs on farms essential. The post Poll: Farmers support these conservation programs appeared first on Environment America.
- Quiz: How much do you know about wildlife crossings?Test your knowledge about wildlife crossings — the increasingly popular technique to keep both animals and people safe. The post Quiz: How much do you know about wildlife crossings? appeared first on Environment America.
- Gen Z Leads the Call for Conservation With TreeTalksTwo MPA-ESP students hosted a film screening and discussion on rainforest conservation and the role of young people in shaping its future.
- What Flowers Do Hummingbirds Like? A Regional Gardening GuideQuick Answer: What Flowers Do Hummingbirds Like? Hummingbirds are especially attracted to nectar-rich, tubular flowers in shades of red, pink, and orange. Top favorites include Bee Balm, Salvia, Fuchsia, Trumpet Vine, and Hibiscus. Planting region-specific varieties ensures optimal blooms and year-round visits. Meet the World’s Most Dazzling Pollinators Hummingbirds, with their shimmering feathers and wings...
- How roadside rocks tell the story of the ancient Columbia RiverTo see evidence of the Columbia River’s ancient past, you might not need to visit the river at all.
- Bill to eliminate plastic film bags at checkout passes Oregon legislature with bipartisan support, heads to governor’s deskOregon Senate passes Senate Bill 551 with a final concurrence vote of 22-8. The post Bill to eliminate plastic film bags at checkout passes Oregon legislature with bipartisan support, heads to governor’s desk appeared first on Environment America.
- Trump’s climate denial may help a livestock-killing pest make a comebackClimate change could be helping the flesh-eating screwworm fly spread, undoing decades of progress — and the USDA isn’t doing anything about it.
- Airlines face tough choices as cost of emissions-scheme compliance risesA supply shortfall is the major cause of a four-fold increase in the price of credits that airlines can use to comply with international regulations. The post Airlines face tough choices as cost of emissions-scheme compliance rises appeared first on Trellis.
- Communities are the key to tackling plastic pollutionA new paper developed through an interdisciplinary workshop advocates a fundamental change in how authorities treat the public within ecological campaigns. According to the National Oceanography Centre, policymakers need to move away from a top-down approach in which communities are treated like ’empty vessels’. Instead, a longer term, reciprocal relationship is necessary which centres on […]
- Carbon capture hits a growth spurt as financial and other factors alignAir Products and Microsoft are among the firms driving the growth of point-source capture and sequestration, even as criticisms of the technology linger. The post Carbon capture hits a growth spurt as financial and other factors align appeared first on Trellis.
- Washington and Maryland Enact Packaging EPR LawsTwo states took significant steps toward circular economy leadership this month. Washington and Maryland enacted... The post Washington and Maryland Enact Packaging EPR Laws appeared first on Earth911.
- Chelsea show to city streets, tech regenerates nature in urban areasFollowing the UK’s most famous horticultural event, we take a closer look at the innovations helping rewild and green in densely populated locations. With the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in full bloom last week, it’s uplifting to see nature flourishing in central London. It offers a powerful reminder of what’s possible when we embrace the […]
- Scotland can reach net zero by 2045 but needs to step up the pace, says CCCThe Climate Change Committee (CCC) published its advice on the recommended levels of Scotland’s forthcoming four carbon budgets (covering the period 2026 to 2045) on 21 May, presenting what it suggested was “a good news story about how Scotland can decarbonise”. Other commentators called attention to the country’s widening gap between ambition and delivery, and […]
- Sustainable food and ag practices lead to revenue growth for more than 70 percent of companies Study shows companies also reported improvements in operational efficiency and supplier relations. The post Sustainable food and ag practices lead to revenue growth for more than 70 percent of companies appeared first on Trellis.
- The No Tax on Tips Act: A Step Forward or a Missed Opportunity for Equity and Sustainability?No Tax on Tips Act is a federal tax reform bill that allows up to $25,000 in cash tips to be exempt from federal income tax. It aims to boost earnings for tipped workers but raises equity and sustainability concerns. May 20, 2025 the U.S. Senate passed the No Tax on Tips Act (S.129) a...
- How Big Ag thwarted wetlands protections in Illinois and IowaTwo years ago, the Supreme Court made it easier to destroy swamps and marshes. Agricultural lobbyists want to keep it that way.
- How To Maximize Your Vegetable Garden HarvestIs your garden plot so small that you can’t grow as much as you’d like?... The post How To Maximize Your Vegetable Garden Harvest appeared first on Earth911.
- The ‘Green’ Aviation Fuel That Would Increase Carbon EmissionsThe U.S. agriculture lobby has long promoted ethanol for cars. If President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” becomes law, the industry would be given tax credits for producing crop-based fuel for planes, too, despite evidence it would spur deforestation and increase emissions.Read more on E360 →
- The sandeel is an unlikely barometer of Brexit benefitsThis piece first appeared in the New Statesman. The UK’s decision to leave the EU sparked frenzied debate about the UK’s environmental protections, and whether these would ‘keep pace’ with EU law making. Many feared the UK would regress on the environment, either because we […]
- Will banking ever be sustainable?Will banking ever be sustainable? Channel News Catherine Early 27th May 2025 Teaser Media
- Greener Future Takes Root as Cumberland City Council Marks 1,000 Trees Planted to Boost Canopy and BiodiversityIn celebration of World Environment Day on 5 June 2025 , Cumberland City Council proudly marked a major milestone in its Covering Cumberland in Cool Canopies Project by planting its 1,000th tree. The project was made possible through grant funding from the NSW Government’s Greening Our Cities program. It marks a major milestone in Council’s commitment to creating a greener, healthier, […] The post Greener Future Takes Root as Cumberland City Council Marks 1,000 Trees Planted to Boost Canopy and Biodiversity appeared first on Eco News.
- Fast fashion fuels disposable culture as Australia’s landfills near breaking pointMike Twemlow, Senior Sustainability Manager at Edge Impact Australia prepares for tough new packaging laws for all businesses trading locally Just half of big businesses currently meet APCO’s sustainable packaging guidelines Amid widespread non-compliance, experts warn tougher laws and hefty fines As fast-fashion giants flood the Australian market with cheap, disposable goods, major Australian cities […] The post Fast fashion fuels disposable culture as Australia’s landfills near breaking point appeared first on Eco News.
- Announcing the Winners of the Naturally Good Awards 2025!The Naturally Good Expo is excited to share the winners of the Naturally Good Awards 2025, recognising the most innovative products in Australia’s natural, organic, good-for-you and good-for-the-planet industries. Celebrating 10 years of industry leadership, this year’s awards highlight leaders across food, beauty, health, home, and retail, featuring brands that are not only delivering exceptional […] The post Announcing the Winners of the Naturally Good Awards 2025! appeared first on Eco News.
- Unlocking Growth and Sustainability: How Packaging Powers Circularity for Consumer Packaged Goods CompaniesOriginal research in a new white paper from Avery Dennison explores how innovative pressure-sensitive labels help enable packaging circularity throughout the value chain Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE:AVY) — A 1% increase in recycling rates can reduce approximately 2,000 tons of plastic waste annually in multi-billion bottling applications… Nearly all global consumer package goods (CPG) brands […] The post Unlocking Growth and Sustainability: How Packaging Powers Circularity for Consumer Packaged Goods Companies appeared first on Eco News.
- From Cylinder to Cement Kiln: Tracking the Final Journey of RefrigerantsBy Stacey Kershaw-Brant Most people don’t stop to think about what happens to refrigerant gas once it is no longer needed. However, for the team at Refrigerant Reclaim Australia (RRA), this end-of-life process is a critical piece of the puzzle for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and protecting the ozone layer. Recently, the RRA team went […] The post From Cylinder to Cement Kiln: Tracking the Final Journey of Refrigerants appeared first on Eco News.
- Here’s what a Texas oil executive from DOGE is doing inside the Interior DepartmentA Texas oil executive from Elon Musk’s government efficiency team has been tasked with overhauling the federal agency that manages vast tracts of public lands.
- How to Cure Onions: Step-by-Step Guide to Long-Term StorageWant to know how to cure onions the right way? Proper onion curing prevents rot, extends shelf life up to 8 months, and boosts your market success. From warm barns in the U.S. to humid fields in Kenya, farmers who cure onions correctly reduce waste and increase profits. This guide shares expert-backed, climate-specific steps that...
- Himalayan Pink Salt Side Effects: Weight Loss Risks RevealedHimalayan pink salt has got everyone talking. Its pretty pink color and mineral-rich reputation have many believing it’s a better alternative to regular table salt. In the US, those trying to lose weight are adding it to detox waters, low-calorie meals and even morning flushes. But have you stopped to think about the Himalayan pink...
- Chance, Connection and Climate Change on the Greenland Ice SheetDocumentary film “The Color of Ice” explores the voices impacted by climate change.
- Seattle weather: ‘Rollercoaster’ forecast peaks at 86 degrees this weekSeattle's forecast calls for 71 degrees Tuesday. Then it'll ramp up to the mid-80s, before zipping right back down to the 70s. It's all warmer than usual.
- Why is the Columbia River at a crossroads? Here are some of the biggest questionsThe political divide over the Columbia River is only growing.
- Earth911 Podcast: REC Solar and Trinchero Family Estates Electrify WinemakingEnergy is required at every step of the food and beverage industry supply chain, from... The post Earth911 Podcast: REC Solar and Trinchero Family Estates Electrify Winemaking appeared first on Earth911.
- Harvesting Data: How to Maximize Your Garden’s Potential With Green TechGreen technology can make gardening fun and fruitful, changing how people cultivate green spaces. Imagine... The post Harvesting Data: How to Maximize Your Garden’s Potential With Green Tech appeared first on Earth911.
- Reflections Holidays invests $1.13M to help bring endangered fish back from the brinkREFLECTIONS Holidays is investing $1.13 million to protect endangered fish in Australian waterways in partnership with NSW’s Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD), with a focus on saving some species from possible extinction. The 10-year investment by Reflections, the largest holiday park group in NSW and the only one nationally that is a […] The post Reflections Holidays invests $1.13M to help bring endangered fish back from the brink appeared first on Eco News.
- Queensland Government expands shark cull despite scientific evidenceExpanding Queensland’s shark cull is outdated, unscientific and does nothing to improve beach safety. Peer reviewed research and court findings have concluded that lethal drumlines and nets don’t reduce shark bites – modern solutions like drones and real-time shark tracking do. It’s 2025, not 1925 – the Queensland Government must abandon culling and adopt modern, […] The post Queensland Government expands shark cull despite scientific evidence appeared first on Eco News.
- BioPak and Greenfleet announce latest leaf cup series ahead of World Rainforest Day(L-R: Kohuhu, Makomako and Kapuka) Kohuhu (K?h?h?) – The flowers attract pollinating moths and night insects with their honey-scented nectar. Wineberry (Makomako) – Shares the M?ori name with the native Bellbird, also known as the k?mako or korimako. New Zealand Broadleaf (K?puka) – Found up to 1,000 metres above sea level, Littoralis means ‘growing by the sea’. BioPak, […] The post BioPak and Greenfleet announce latest leaf cup series ahead of World Rainforest Day appeared first on Eco News.
- Solar apprenticeships give Virginia students a head start on clean energyA regional partnership aims to train young people in anticipation of increasing demand for renewable energy-focused jobs in the heart of coal country.
- Snorkeler counts Chinook salmon in Lake Washington at night — here’s whyThere's someone in the water at Be'er Sheva Park. She's counting fish while we sleep.
- How we pushed the Columbia, the Northwest’s great river, to its limitsThe Columbia River is critical for fish, energy, commerce and identity. But it faces an uncertain future. How much more can it take?
- Top winemaker ‘may have to leave its Spanish vineyards due to climate crisis’Familia Torres has been making wine in Catalonia since 1870, but says it may have to move to higher altitudes in 30 years.
- Audubon California Project Receives $5.2m for Salton Sea RestorationFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Sacramento, Calif.—May 23, 2025) – The California Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) has approved a grant of $5,231,066 towards Audubon California’s Bombay Beach...
- Audubon California Project Receives $5.2m for Salton Sea RestorationFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Sacramento, Calif.—May 23, 2025) – The California Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) has approved a grant of $5,231,066 towards Audubon California’s Bombay Beach...
- House Budget Bill Advances with Some Fixes for Birds, but Sets us Back on Clean Energy, Conservation, and Environmental ProtectionsWASHINGTON (May 23, 2025) – The U.S. House of Representatives passed a budget bill this week that removed provisions that would have allowed for sales of public lands but moved ahead with other...
- House Budget Bill Advances with Some Fixes for Birds, but Sets us Back on Clean Energy, Conservation, and Environmental ProtectionsWASHINGTON (May 23, 2025) – The U.S. House of Representatives passed a budget bill this week that removed provisions that would have allowed for sales of public lands but moved ahead with other...
- When one of the lowest tides of 2025 will hit Seattle, Puget SoundSome of the year's lowest tides arrive next week. It's a great time to peer into tidepools, so look out for Seattle Aquarium marine life experts at the beach.
- What renewable energy buyers should know about proposed Scope 2 accounting changesThe GHG Protocol is updating the rules for how organizations can claim emissions reductions for renewable energy purchases. The post What renewable energy buyers should know about proposed Scope 2 accounting changes appeared first on Trellis.
- Natural Bridge Zoo 2025: Must-See Animal Encounters & What’s New in VirginiaA Wild Time Awaits Picture the look on a child’s face when a giraffe stretches its neck for leafy greens, the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background. Welcome to Natural Bridge Zoo, in Rockbridge County, Virginia where wildlife, education and family fun collide. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a curious family looking for a...
- Dragon Tail Plant Care & Styling Ideas for Lush Indoor and Outdoor GardensTurn your garden or home into a tropical haven with the Dragon Tail Plant, a show-stopping and low-maintenance favorite for plant lovers across the USA. With its glossy, trailing vines and uniquely shaped leaves, the Dragon Tail Plant (commonly Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Cebu Blue’ or Pothos ‘Dragon Tail’) is the perfect solution for creating vibrant spaces...
- Earth911 Inspiration: The Care We Owe The WorldWhat do we owe the Earth? Leviticus 25: 23-24 makes clear that the gift of... The post Earth911 Inspiration: The Care We Owe The World appeared first on Earth911.
- Sustainable Foundation Design: Building Tomorrow’s Green Architecture from BelowThe environmental toll of traditional foundation materials is staggering—producing one ton of steel releases about 1.85 tons of carbon dioxide. These numbers make it clear: it’s time to rethink how we build from the ground up. The future of architecture rests on three pillars: environmental responsibility, economic efficiency, and social impact. Innovative techniques like screw-piling...
- Why climate anxiety is hitting Gen Z the most and how brands can respondMore than 30% of Gen Z respondents feel stressed or anxious about global warming all the time. The post Why climate anxiety is hitting Gen Z the most and how brands can respond appeared first on Trellis.
- David Attenborough reveals the devastation of trawler fishingThe film marks the launch of Blue Marine Foundation’s new campaign, The Bottom Line, lobbying for a ban on the destructive practice in UK waters. According to Client Earth, bottom trawling is responsible for around one-quarter of the world’s total marine catch each year. In the EU, this rises to 32%. The UK, Italy, Denmark, […]
- Wildlife Victoria Statement on Victorian State BudgetWe are grateful to the Victorian State Government for its continued support of Wildlife Victoria. This support enables us to carry out our critical work rescuing, rehabilitating, and protecting our precious native wildlife. The commitment plays a role in safeguarding Australia’s unique biodiversity and ensuring that our native species receive the care they urgently need. […] The post Wildlife Victoria Statement on Victorian State Budget appeared first on Eco News.
- CH4 Global named as one of the world’s top Sustainable Development Goal leadersCH4 Global has been named as one of the world’s top 50 United Nations Sustainable Development Goal leaders, in a series featuring on CNBC in the US. The UN developed 17 SDGs in 2015 as part of its 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which marked an urgent call to end poverty by improving health, education, […] The post CH4 Global named as one of the world’s top Sustainable Development Goal leaders appeared first on Eco News.
- Defining and renovating our forestsDefining and renovating our forests Channel Comment brendan 23rd May 2025 Teaser Media
- Corkscrew Rainfall and Water Levels for April, 2025In the month of April, staff recorded 1/10 of an inch of rain. The average is 2.5 inches. 17850 In the 2024-2025 Water Year, staff recorded above-average rainfall during the wet season...
- Corkscrew Rainfall and Water Levels for April, 2025In the month of April, staff recorded 1/10 of an inch of rain. The average is 2.5 inches. 17850 In the 2024-2025 Water Year, staff recorded above-average rainfall during the wet season...
- The Senate just voted to block California’s gas car banLegal experts say Congress misused a federal law to do so, potentially “opening up a Pandora’s box it cannot close.”
- 10 Fun Facts About the Ruby-throated Hummingbird“Hummingbirds hardly need a description,” the renowned bird illustrator and naturalist Roger Tory Peterson once wrote of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Yet we can’t resist describing them...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Ruby-throated Hummingbird“Hummingbirds hardly need a description,” the renowned bird illustrator and naturalist Roger Tory Peterson once wrote of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Yet we can’t resist describing them...
- Moderate Republicans defended Biden’s climate law — then voted to repeal itHouse lawmakers just voted along party lines to dismantle the Inflation Reduction Act.
- STATEMENT: House votes to take away clean energy tax creditsBill also scraps energy efficiency, home weatherization, electric vehicle incentives The post STATEMENT: House votes to take away clean energy tax credits appeared first on Environment America.
- Environmental groups join WA lawsuit against Trump cuts to EV chargersThe groups seek the nationwide restoration of funding to build electric vehicle charging stations.
- Threatened and Endangered Shorebirds Begin Nesting Season on Connecticut BeachesMay has been a big month for Connecticut’s shorebirds—and the people who monitor and protect them! On beaches across the state, American Oystercatchers and Piping Plovers are already nesting...
- Threatened and Endangered Shorebirds Begin Nesting Season on Connecticut BeachesMay has been a big month for Connecticut’s shorebirds—and the people who monitor and protect them! On beaches across the state, American Oystercatchers and Piping Plovers are already nesting...
- In Test, A.I. Weather Model Fails to Predict Freak StormArtificial intelligence is powering weather forecasts that are generally more accurate than conventional forecasts and are faster and cheaper to produce. But new research shows A.I. may fail to predict unprecedented weather events, a troubling finding as warming fuels new extremes.Read more on E360 →
- Why Microsoft just signed a deal for green cementIt's Microsoft's first time doing a deal like this for building materials, though the company and others have used the same approach for sustainable aviation fuel and renewable energy
- Senate votes to block California’s rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035The Senate has voted to block California’s first-in-the nation rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035.
- Penguin Droppings May Be Seeding Clouds, Study FindsPenguin droppings may play a role in the formation of clouds over Antarctica, new research finds.Read more on E360 →
- The weird way that penguin poop might be cooling AntarcticaScientists find that ammonia wafting from all that guano kicks off an atmospheric chain reaction.
- How Microsoft’s deal with a low-carbon cement startup will cut its data center emissionsThe technology giant is using a new environmental attribute certificate generated by production of low-carbon steel, cement and concrete. The post How Microsoft’s deal with a low-carbon cement startup will cut its data center emissions appeared first on Trellis.
- Humpback whales may not see their most dangerous threatsBetter understanding how humpbacks and other whales see could inspire “strategies for making fishing gear more visible” and help the whales avoid deadly encounters with humans.
- Wildfire season in WA: Above-normal risk in forecastThe summer is anticipated to bring an above-average fire risk, beginning next month in Central and Eastern Washington, and by July, creeping into wetter Western Washington.
- PepsiCo downgrades its sustainability ambitionsThe company backtracked on climate, packaging and some water goals, but says its new transition plan is aligned with a 1.5 degree Celsius pathway. The post PepsiCo downgrades its sustainability ambitions appeared first on Trellis.
- How to Recycle Concrete and AsphaltConstruction is often presented as a forward-thinking sector that builds bigger, better, and stronger. However,... The post How to Recycle Concrete and Asphalt appeared first on Earth911.
- The Kentucky tornadoes spur mounting anxiety over weather service warning systemsTrump weakened understaffed National Weather Service offices. Some people in the storms' path wonder if budget cuts contributed to the death and destruction.
- State Inaugurates Water Flows into Salton Sea Restoration ProjectFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SALTON SEA, Calif. (May 22, 2025) – Representatives of conservation and community groups celebrated today at the Salton Sea as state officials began filling the 750-acre...
- State Inaugurates Water Flows into Salton Sea Restoration ProjectFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SALTON SEA, Calif. (May 22, 2025) – Representatives of conservation and community groups celebrated today at the Salton Sea as state officials began filling the 750-acre...
- How To Build Your Own Off-Grid Solar SystemIf you’re considering DIY solar, starting with a small off-grid system, such as a ground-mounted... The post How To Build Your Own Off-Grid Solar System appeared first on Earth911.
- Location, location: Environment Bank, Local Planning Authorities and Biodiversity Net GainTurning financial liabilities into assets through ecological recovery? We learn how habitat creation at scale is delivering Biodiversity Net Gain requirements and invaluable revenue for councils, farmers, and other landowners. If a recent Defra report into public opinion surrounding nature is anything to go by, Britons are becoming increasingly conscious about the need to nurture […]
- Local authorities can save millions with brownfield restoration biochar treatmentCouncils and companies involved in repurposing industrial sites could benefit financially from a new approach to making contaminated ground safe again. ReBind is a British-developed remediation technology the manufacturers of which claim will allow developers to work on 100% of all contaminated ground. The impact of this could be significant, dramatically reducing waste sent to […]
- Lack of finance is holding back existing, as well as new, green technologyThis post is by Jaya Sood, Senior Economist at the New Economics Foundation. At the UK’s Innovation Zero conference in April, one argument took centre stage: while private capital flows steadily into proven technologies, the real challenge lies in funding ‘first of a kind’ technologies. […]
- 'The world begins with a sound''The world begins with a sound' Channel Comment brendan 22nd May 2025 Teaser Media
- How To Maximize Efficiency In Off-Grid Solar Energy StorageOff-grid solar systems offer energy independence and peace of mind, especially in areas without access to electric grids. They rely on solar power to meet daily energy needs without drawing from public utilities. However, to fully benefit from this clean electricity source, efficient energy storage systems are essential. Without proper storage, excess energy may be...
- VOLUNTEERS GEARING UP FOR OUTBACK AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST MUSIC FESTIVALFeaturing Missy Higgins, Hoodoo Gurus, The Cat Empire, Birds of Tokyo, The Angels, Kasey Chambers, Kate Ceberano, Leo Sayer and more Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash – August 21-23, 2025 National Volunteers Week – May 19 – 25, 2025 As National Volunteers Week (May 19-25) kicks off volunteers for the Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash – the biggest music event […] The post VOLUNTEERS GEARING UP FOR OUTBACK AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST MUSIC FESTIVAL appeared first on Eco News.
- From farm to fashion – Deakin and Country Road join forcesDeakin University’s Institute for Frontier Materials (IFM) has partnered with iconic fashion brand Country Road to trial a fully domestic process to transform low-grade Merino wool into high-value yarn.? The ‘Mud to Marle’ project signifies an exciting new step in Australia’s textile industry, made possible after IFM and Full Circle Fibres secured a grant as […] The post From farm to fashion – Deakin and Country Road join forces appeared first on Eco News.
- La Trobe University’s cutting-edge energy solutions address its net zero missionLa Trobe’s net zero ambition is being achieved with a fully integrated solar farm and battery storage solution powered by Schneider Electric. Reduction in a minimum of 69,600 tonnes of CO2 emissions utilising SM AirSeT over the initial project’s life cycle for enhanced energy efficiency. Innovative switchgear extends system lifespan by an additional 10 years, […] The post La Trobe University’s cutting-edge energy solutions address its net zero mission appeared first on Eco News.
- Patagonia Announces New Film ‘Sea Country — Malu Lag’ Celebrating First Nations LeadershipNicole Gormley The new documentary, titled ‘Sea Country — Malu Lag,’ which translates to ‘Our Sea’ follows the story of Tishiko King in a powerful tribute to Zenadth Kes / Torres Strait Islanders and their fight for climate justice. Global outdoor brand Patagonia today announced the upcoming release of ‘Sea Country — Malu Lag,’ a powerful new documentary exploring First Nations leadership in ocean protection and the […] The post Patagonia Announces New Film ‘Sea Country — Malu Lag’ Celebrating First Nations Leadership appeared first on Eco News.
- Green bond issuance to hit record US$600 billion in 2025 Johann Ple, Fixed Income Portfolio Manager at AXA Investment Managers. AXA Investment Managers forecasts that green bond issuance will soar to US$600 billion in 2025, driven by supportive regulation, evolving market dynamics, and surging investor demand for credible ESG-aligned investments. The spike in the global issuance of green bonds marks an important commitment to […] The post Green bond issuance to hit record US$600 billion in 2025 appeared first on Eco News.
- Solar energy on the rise in AmericaUtility-scale solar posts record growth in 2024; projected to supply most of the nation’s increase in electricity generation in 2025 and 2026 The post Solar energy on the rise in America appeared first on Environment America.
- Eunice Burnett Honored for Community Engagement and Local LeadershipAudubon Connecticut gathered conservation leaders, community advocates, and supporters at its annual Environmental Leadership Awards Benefit, celebrating Eunice Burnett for her decades of service to...
- Eunice Burnett Honored for Community Engagement and Local LeadershipAudubon Connecticut gathered conservation leaders, community advocates, and supporters at its annual Environmental Leadership Awards Benefit, celebrating Eunice Burnett for her decades of service to...
- A mysterious, highly active undersea volcano off Oregon could erupt later this year. What scientists expectFortunately for residents of California, Oregon and Washington, Axial Seamount doesn't erupt explosively, so it poses zero risk of any tsunami.
- AI’s latest field to boost: nature-based solutionsA great deal of skepticism persists about voluntary carbon markets because of a lack of confidence in outcomes. Verifying impacts will help. The post AI’s latest field to boost: nature-based solutions appeared first on Trellis.
- EU’s Omnibus package heightens legal risk for companiesEU's Omnibus proposal weakens corporate positions against climate-motivated lawsuits. The post EU’s Omnibus package heightens legal risk for companies appeared first on Trellis.
- Agroforestry, a Major Tool to Enhance Biodiversity | International Biodiversity Day Special“Instead of barren land, we now have trees on it. Wherever we have put the trees, we can see the moisture and organic content when we touch the mud. It is richer. I can also see birds and snakes. So much biodiversity. More alive” said Suresh Reddy, an IT professional from Bangalore, who has now...
- Low Impact Diets: Better for You and the PlanetIn a world where our choices shape the environment, a low impact diet can be a game changer for our health and the planet. By eating sustainably we nourish our bodies and reduce our ecological footprint. It’s about making conscious decisions that benefit us and the Earth. As we look into low-impact diets we’ll see...
- Tidal Wave of Grassroots Support for Conservation Saves 600 Acres in Northeast FloridaOn May 14, Audubon Florida’s Executive Director Julie Wraithmell was surprised to see a notice for a last-minute meeting of the Acquisition and Restoration Council (ARC) scheduled for the very next...
- Tidal Wave of Grassroots Support for Conservation Saves 600 Acres in Northeast FloridaOn May 14, Audubon Florida’s Executive Director Julie Wraithmell was surprised to see a notice for a last-minute meeting of the Acquisition and Restoration Council (ARC) scheduled for the very next...
- Clownfish shrink their bodies to survive ocean heat wavesNew research finds clownfish shrink their bodies to survive warming oceans, an example of how living things are staying flexible to keep up with a warming world.
- Dutch startup aims to recycle 300 million pieces of polyester clothing a yearReju plans to harness its parent company's polyester expertise to build up circular textile supply chains. The post Dutch startup aims to recycle 300 million pieces of polyester clothing a year appeared first on Trellis.
- Oregon House passes bill to eliminate all plastic film bags at checkoutOn Wednesday, the Oregon House passed Senate Bill 551 with a vote of 33-19. The post Oregon House passes bill to eliminate all plastic film bags at checkout appeared first on Environment America.
- Conservation targets exceeded with the help of geospatial technology, says National TrustThe UK is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world. One of the country’s largest landowners, National Trust says it is doing everything it can to help reverse this decline. Digital transformation and new workflows using geospatial technology from Esri UK are helping it to restore nature across the country, as the […]
- Guest Idea: Make Your Home Carbon-Neutral on a BudgetCreating a carbon-neutral home won’t happen overnight unless you build a new house. Doing it... The post Guest Idea: Make Your Home Carbon-Neutral on a Budget appeared first on Earth911.
- How the Land Use Framework could guide growth in rural England’s economyThe government recently consulted on England’s Land Use Framework (LUF). This is a major milestone after it was initially promised by the government in 2022. Done right, the LUF could safeguard profitable agriculture on productive land and drive investment into activities on less productive land […]
- As Bird Flu Spreads, Vaccine Shows Promise for Protecting CattleSince bird flu was first discovered in U.S. cattle last year, the virus has spread to more than 1,000 herds across the country. A new vaccine for cattle has performed well in early tests, raising hopes that it could protect livestock and help prevent an outbreak in humans.Read more on E360 →
- 5 ways AI can help streamline sustainability effortsHershey and Nortal use AI-powered platforms for data collection. The post 5 ways AI can help streamline sustainability efforts appeared first on Trellis.
- Who will benefit from melting glaciers?In a remote corner of North America, salmon and mining companies are vying for new territory.
- The US government stole the Black Hills. Now it’s clear-cutting them.The Trump administration wants to fast-track logging in the Black Hills. What could go wrong? A lot, say tribes, scientists, and conservationists.
- The EPA is rolling back drinking water limits for 4 PFAS. Thousands more remain unregulated.Experts say it’s past time to regulate "forever chemicals" as a class.
- English water companies facing 81 criminal investigationsA record number of prosecutions are being pursued in the latest chapter of Britain’s ongoing sewage saga. The 81 investigations, more than at any other point in history, have resulted from a record number of site attendances and spot checks by the Environment Agency. Overall, this represents a 145% rise in criminal proceedings against suppliers. […]
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Pursuing Sustainable Packaging with AE Global’s Elizabeth CorbettPlastic and paper waste from product packaging remains an environmental crisis, with millions of tons... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Pursuing Sustainable Packaging with AE Global’s Elizabeth Corbett appeared first on Earth911.
- National Highways announces expansion to green bridge networkThe UK currently has a lack of nature-friendly crossings across major roads. There’s now a plan to increase the network. Under new proposals announced by National Highways, the number is now set to double throughout the Strategic Road Network within the next two years. The organisation oversees maintenance and development of A roads and motorways […]
- Cascading climate tipping points 'likely'Cascading climate tipping points 'likely' Channel News brendan 21st May 2025 Teaser Media
- 25 Tonnes of E-Waste Saved from Landfills in 1 Year in SydneyDo you know how much electronic waste pollutes our environment every year? It’s a growing concern globally, and Australia is no exception. ITC Asset Management, an e-waste management company based in Sydney, has successfully diverted 25 tonnes of e-waste from landfills over the past year. Instead of dumping e-waste into a landfill, they collect it, […] The post 25 Tonnes of E-Waste Saved from Landfills in 1 Year in Sydney appeared first on Eco News.
- Rock Lobsters – ooh ahh – thriving in Victoria’s Marine Parks after two decades of protectionLong-term marine protection is proving to be a game-changer for lobster populations along Victoria’s coastline, with a new Deakin University study revealing dramatic increases in both the number and size of lobsters inside marine protected areas (MPAs). Published in Biological Conservation, the study found lobsters – also known as crayfish – in no-take MPAs were nearly […] The post Rock Lobsters – ooh ahh – thriving in Victoria’s Marine Parks after two decades of protection appeared first on Eco News.
- Safeguarding the Energy Transition by Enhancing Grid ResilienceBy Yogendra Vashishtha, Head of Future Networks, VisNet Australia and New Zealand The La Niña years have brought more cyclones, severe rainfall and storm activity into Australia. Over the last few months, this has been evidenced by sudden downpours in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to more persistent storms in North Queensland to Western Australia that […] The post Safeguarding the Energy Transition by Enhancing Grid Resilience appeared first on Eco News.
- Will Arizona Save Its Groundwater Before It's Gone for Good?Ed Curry has been farming chile peppers in Arizona’s arid southeastern corner for 54 years. Over decades, he’s kept tabs on local groundwater levels, monitored his wells for declines, and done...
- Will Arizona Save Its Groundwater Before It's Gone for Good?Ed Curry has been farming chile peppers in Arizona’s arid southeastern corner for 54 years. Over decades, he’s kept tabs on local groundwater levels, monitored his wells for declines, and done...
- Water Flows for the First Time at Major Salton Sea Habitat Project(Salton Sea, Calif.--May 6, 2025) For the first time, water is flowing into the Species Conservation Habitat Project at California’s beleaguered Salton Sea—creating vital refuge for shorebirds...
- Water Flows for the First Time at Major Salton Sea Habitat Project(Salton Sea, Calif.--May 6, 2025) For the first time, water is flowing into the Species Conservation Habitat Project at California’s beleaguered Salton Sea—creating vital refuge for shorebirds...
- Why EDF is backing Apple in a class-action greenwashing suitThe NGO's amicus brief defends the practices the consumer products giant uses to make its carbon neutral claims. The post Why EDF is backing Apple in a class-action greenwashing suit appeared first on Trellis.
- What a Year of Climate Research Taught Me About ResilienceHigh school senior Michelle Rozenfeld reflects on what she learned interning with the National Center for Disaster Preparedness.
- The Effect of This Year's Drought on Corkscrew SwampBackground Audubon has collected monthly rainfall data from Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary since November 1959. Corkscrew’s average annual rainfall is 60.0 inches. The hydrologic year is measured...
- The Effect of This Year's Drought on Corkscrew SwampBackground Audubon has collected monthly rainfall data from Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary since November 1959. Corkscrew’s average annual rainfall is 60.0 inches. The hydrologic year is measured...
- Congratulations to the 2025 Graduates of the Columbia Climate SchoolOn May 16, M.A. in Climate and Society students gathered to celebrate their accomplishments.
- Global Reporting Initiative’s lead North American executive steps asideMatthew Rusk headed GRI's North America strategy for four years. The post Global Reporting Initiative’s lead North American executive steps aside appeared first on Trellis.
- The UK must fight human rights and environmental abuses in its supply chains This post is by Ben Leather, director of Peace Brigades International UK (PBI), and Christina Challis, advocacy manager at PBI UK. PBI provides protection and support to individuals, communities, movements and organisations that defend human rights and the environment, through its unique model of holistic […]
- Former Nike CSO Noel Kinder joins LululemonHe came on board less than a week after longtime sustainability lead Esther Speck announced her exit. The post Former Nike CSO Noel Kinder joins Lululemon appeared first on Trellis.
- World’s largest RBC carbon capture system passes test in HuddersfieldA major boost to hopes carbon capture solutions will soon begin to have an impact at scale. Carbon Clean has announced the successful factory stage testing of the largest Rotating Packed Bed [RPB] ever manufactured. The technology is capable of sequestering and storing 285 tonnes of CO2 per day, and is now ready to be […]
- Climate change is out, biodiversity is inA new report on British attitudes towards the environment reveals stark changes between the pandemic era and today, but what does this say about our trajectory? According to Defra’s latest published research, the public feels differently about about nature than it did four years ago. Since 2021, the number of people who believe we need […]
- Charging installations drop as Trump ramps up attacks on EVsThe U.S. currently has more than 208,000 public ports, according to the Energy Department. Additions are moving too slowly to meet EV demand, according to an analyst.
- New WA law increases fines for litter, delays thicker plastic bagsA new law signed by Gov. Bob Ferguson on Saturday also delays requirements for retailers to offer thicker bags for sale from Jan. 1, 2026, until 2028.
- 1.5°C Paris target too high for polar ice sheets, says new studyEfforts to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5°C under the Paris Climate Agreement may not go far enough to save the world’s ice sheets, according to a new study. Research led by Durham University suggests the target should instead be closer to 1°C to avoid significant losses from the polar ice sheets and prevent […]
- Recycling Mystery: Plastic Easter EggsSpring brings sunshine and daffodils, and it often leaves behind brightly colored plastic Easter eggs... The post Recycling Mystery: Plastic Easter Eggs appeared first on Earth911.
- Guest Opinion: Why North America is Losing the Solar Race to EuropeNorth America contains two of the largest economies in the world, yet the Netherlands –... The post Guest Opinion: Why North America is Losing the Solar Race to Europe appeared first on Earth911.
- Lime-free soil treatment product can cut brownfield remediation costs, says groupA new remediation technology, ReBind, is claimed to offer a cost-effective, on-site solution for handling contaminated soil on brownfield redevelopment sites, according to the group behind it. Developed by SMR UK, the patented binder is said to enable developers to stabilise and reuse up to 100% of contaminated ground, avoiding escalating landfill costs and reducing […]
- Trellis Poll: 85% say they’d be hurt by government clean energy credit cutsThe majority of respondents cite financial hardship to their organizations. The post Trellis Poll: 85% say they’d be hurt by government clean energy credit cuts appeared first on Trellis.
- Environmentalist Paul Hawken: ‘We have basically isolated and objectified carbon’The provocative author, entrepreneur and activist explains why we're thinking -- and talking -- about carbon all wrong. The post Environmentalist Paul Hawken: ‘We have basically isolated and objectified carbon’ appeared first on Trellis.
- How Colorado became a circular economy modelDedicated landfill fees are making the state a "leader in developing circular economy solutions." The post How Colorado became a circular economy model appeared first on Trellis.
- A new podcast asks: Are ‘radical’ climate activists really that radical?"Sabotage" tells the story of the real people behind Just Stop Oil's controversial, soup-throwing stunts.
- How the Washoe Tribe built a business to sustain a firewood bank that helps elders heat their homesNationwide, tens of thousands of Indigenous households use firewood to help heat their homes. That’s why the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California is making sure their elders have the chopped wood they need.
- How Everyday Consumer Choices Impact Environmental ConservationWhen we think about environmental conservation, it’s easy to picture vast initiatives—reforestation campaigns, wildlife protection laws, or major corporate sustainability pledges. While these efforts are undeniably crucial, there’s another side to the story: the small, everyday choices that millions of people make without a second thought. From what we buy at the grocery store to...
- Smart Remodeling Starts Below the Surface: Must-Know Tips for Every HomeownerHome remodeling is an exciting way to breathe new life into your space, but it can quickly go off the rails if you skip the basics. Whether you’re renovating a kitchen, finishing your basement, or updating your exterior, one thing is certain: your project is only as strong as the foundation it stands on. That’s...
- What It Really Costs to Live Off-Grid With Solar in 2025Going off-grid sounds like freedom. No utility bills. No blackouts. Just your own power, on your own terms. But what’s it actually going to cost? And how do you make it all work in a smaller space without sacrificing comfort? This guide breaks down the real costs of building an off-grid solar system in 2025—and...
- Unilever Australia and Coles continue its partnership to encourage and educate Aussies with ‘Clean Up Australia’Unilever Australia, maker of household staples including Omo, Rexona, TRESemmé, Lynx and Dove, has again teamed up with Clean Up Australia and Coles to fund educational materials and provide free Clean Up Kits to schools and communities across Australia. Australian teachers can download free online educational resources about the circular economy and littering on Cool.org, an […] The post Unilever Australia and Coles continue its partnership to encourage and educate Aussies with ‘Clean Up Australia’ appeared first on Eco News.
- AUSTRALIAN SOLAR COMPANY LIGHTS THE WAY FOR COUNCILS TO CONTROL & MINIMISE THEIR ENERGY BILLSLeading solar lighting technology company, Leadsun Australia, is helping one of the smallest local government organisations in Australia become a trailblazer in taking control of their energy infrastructure from the ground up. Murrumbidgee Council in the Riverina region of New South Wales is one of the first Councils to side-step developers and the big utility […] The post AUSTRALIAN SOLAR COMPANY LIGHTS THE WAY FOR COUNCILS TO CONTROL & MINIMISE THEIR ENERGY BILLS appeared first on Eco News.
- Officeworks Boosts ‘Bring it Back’ Program to Empower Students in NeedYear six students (L-R) Lizzie Rieker, Hadley Taylor and Layla Stewart , with (behind L-R) deputy principal Leah Cathcart and Alison Schutt, cofounder of Stationary Aid, Brookfield State School are running a stationary recycling program to help schools in other disadvantaged areas, Brookfield, Brisbane. Photo Credit: Lyndon Mechielsen Building on its commitment to reduce waste and support local communities, Officeworks is expanding its Bring it Back […] The post Officeworks Boosts ‘Bring it Back’ Program to Empower Students in Need appeared first on Eco News.
- Traffic noise: Time to get serious?The developers of noise cameras insist there’s a case for them, and the public seem to agree. So far, a number of localities worldwide are either trialling the technology or moving to the implementation phase of issuing fines to the public. Why isn’t it taking off in the UK? Seemingly more than two-thirds of UK […]
- Could UK innovators help ‘turn back the clock’ on Earth Overshoot Day?As of 20th May humans have consumed their full year’s worth of natural resources, so everything used between now and 2026 leaves a deficit and more ecological damage. Here’s how technology can push the needle back. As the UK approaches Earth Overshoot Day on May 20 – the date when our country’s consumption of ecological […]
- FM reveals Australian businesses are unprepared for “unseen risks” threatening growth and profitabilityThe latest research by commercial property insurer FM reveals Australian businesses are facing a growing wave of “unseen risks” – disruptive events that fall under the radar but have devastating financial impacts when they materialise. The report, “Sight Unseen: Navigating Out-Of-Sight Risks”, conducted in partnership with The Economist, exposes these critical vulnerabilities, including cyberattacks, climate events, geopolitical […] The post FM reveals Australian businesses are unprepared for “unseen risks” threatening growth and profitability appeared first on Eco News.
- One Week to Go! Naturally Good Expo 2025 Celebrates a Decade of Innovation in Natural ProductsIn just one week, Naturally Good Expo 2025 will open its doors at ICC Sydney, celebrating a remarkable milestone: ten years of showcasing the industry’s best in natural, organic, and healthy products. Scheduled for May 26–27, this top B2B event continues to be the leading platform for retailers, brands, and industry professionals to connect, discover, […] The post One Week to Go! Naturally Good Expo 2025 Celebrates a Decade of Innovation in Natural Products appeared first on Eco News.
- The shadows of Amazon damsThe shadows of Amazon dams Channel News brendan 20th May 2025 Teaser Media
- The World’s Oldest Known Osprey Is an Online Sensation—and a Living Indicator of Watershed HealthWings weary after a 2,000-mile journey, but still carrying her typical illustrious air, the matriarch of the Hellgate Valley landed in the escaping evening light. Feathers ruffled, spattered in fish...
- The World’s Oldest Known Osprey Is an Online Sensation—and a Living Indicator of Watershed HealthWings weary after a 2,000-mile journey, but still carrying her typical illustrious air, the matriarch of the Hellgate Valley landed in the escaping evening light. Feathers ruffled, spattered in fish...
- State Investments for a Resilient Arizona**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** Each year, Audubon outlines its priorities for Arizona’s state budget. We, along with our network, advocate for investments, including...
- State Investments for a Resilient ArizonaEach year, Audubon outlines its priorities for Arizona’s state budget. We, along with our network, advocate for investments, including conservation funding, that will help improve the resilience of...
- State Investments for a Resilient Arizona**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** Each year, Audubon outlines its priorities for Arizona’s state budget. We, along with our network, advocate for investments, including...
- Red states win, blue states lose in Army Corps spending planTwo-thirds of Army Corps of Engineers construction funding in the 2025 budget bill is aimed at red states. Initial bills were closer to an even split.
- Inside Kiehl’s program to sell its popular facial cream in refillable containersThe personal care brand is offering in-store and in-home options for its Ultra Facial Cream and Ultra Facial Oil-Free Gel Cream, as well as four other top sellers. The post Inside Kiehl’s program to sell its popular facial cream in refillable containers appeared first on Trellis.
- Governor Ferguson signs Recycling Reform Act into lawWashington State now has producer responsibility law for packaging and paper products The post Governor Ferguson signs Recycling Reform Act into law appeared first on Environment America.
- Transcript: An Animated Energy Primer With Climate School Dean Alexis AbramsonThe Climate School dean shares her tips on how to reduce both your energy bills and carbon footprint.
- Out of the Wild: How A.I. Is Transforming Conservation ScienceArtificial intelligence is being called a game changer for enabling scientists and conservationists to process vast troves of data collected remotely. But some warn its use could keep biologists from getting out in the field with the animals and ecosystems they are studying.Read more on E360 →
- A Look at LED Light Towers: What are the Advantages?Night work on construction sites, mining operations, and outdoor events requires good lighting. For years, traditional metal halide towers did the job, but they came with drawbacks – high fuel consumption, frequent bulb replacements, and harsh glare. Then came LED light towers. And lo and behold, it has been a game-changer for Australian worksites. These...
- Animated Infographic: Cool Tips for Hot Days (And Lower Bills)Columbia Climate School Dean Alexis Abramson offers smart ways to lower your energy bills and carbon footprint.
- Energy Efficiency Begins at Home: A Conversation with Alexis AbramsonThe Climate School dean discusses how she first became interested in energy efficiency, how heat pumps work, and how homeowners can minimize their carbon footprint and energy bills.
- Taiwan to Ramp Up Gas Imports After Shuttering Last Nuclear PlantHaving shut down its last remaining nuclear plant Saturday, Taiwan is working to secure new imports of natural gas.Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Podcast: MUUS Climate Partners’ Kavita Patel Unpacks the CleanTech OpportunityOn today’s Sustainability In Your Ear, meet Kavita Patel, a principal at MUUS Climate Partners,... The post Earth911 Podcast: MUUS Climate Partners’ Kavita Patel Unpacks the CleanTech Opportunity appeared first on Earth911.
- Is a corporate sustainability career right for you? Ask yourself these 6 questionsDespite a challenging environment, corporate sustainability remains a popular career choice. The post Is a corporate sustainability career right for you? Ask yourself these 6 questions appeared first on Trellis.
- Despite backlash, more states are considering laws to make Big Oil pay for climate changeAfter Vermont and New York passed "climate Superfund" legislation, 11 states have introduced similar bills this year.
- Vitrified clay pipes can deliver robust, environmentally friendly water systemsWith Utility Week Live just days away, we run through everything specifiers and other industry experts need to know about a sustainable and durable material. What are vitrified clay pipes? Vitrified clay pipes are made solely from natural materials like clay, chamotte, and water, which are fired at high temperatures, causing the clay to vitrify. […]
- Recycling Mystery: Vapes and Vaping ProductsWhen e-cigarettes, or vapes, came on the market in 2007, they were initially seen as... The post Recycling Mystery: Vapes and Vaping Products appeared first on Earth911.
- ReGen Expo Announces Free Two-Day Speaker Program to Accelerate Australia’s Circular Economy ActionAustralia’s leading event for circular economy innovation, ReGen Expo, has released its free two-day speaker program set to take place on 23–24 July 2025 at the ICC Sydney. The program features over 50 voices from across government, industry, research and community sectors, all united by a shared mission: to double Australia’s circularity by 2035. Collaborating […] The post ReGen Expo Announces Free Two-Day Speaker Program to Accelerate Australia’s Circular Economy Action appeared first on Eco News.
- Behavioral Adaptations: Animal Survival Secrets RevealedImagine a monarch butterfly, no bigger than your hand, flying thousands of miles across continents to a forest it’s never seen before. It relies on the sun and an internal compass honed by evolution. This is a behavioral adaptation—a learned or instinctive behavior that helps animals survive and thrive. From the stealthy ambush of a...
- China’s rooftop solar installations hit record 36 GW in 1Q25 as new guidelines kick inBy Rystad Energy China installed a record 60 gigawatts (GW) of new solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity in the first quarter of 2025 – the highest ever recorded in a first quarter in the country’s history, according to Rystad Energy research and analysis. Rooftop PV accounted for 60%, or 36 GW, of that total, marking the […] The post China’s rooftop solar installations hit record 36 GW in 1Q25 as new guidelines kick in appeared first on Eco News.
- GLaWAC and Blue Mackerel Build a New Model for Offshore WindThe Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) has signed an Engagement Agreement with the developers of offshore wind project Blue Mackerel, reinforcing GLaWAC’s leadership in shaping how large-scale renewable energy projects engage with Traditional Owners during early planning. The agreement marks a key milestone, ensuring that Gunaikurnai people are actively involved at the feasibility […] The post GLaWAC and Blue Mackerel Build a New Model for Offshore Wind appeared first on Eco News.
- Climate denial 'a path to disaster'Climate denial 'a path to disaster' Channel Comment brendan 19th May 2025 Teaser Media
- Trump budget would cut ocean data and leave boaters, anglers and forecasters scrambling for infoSweeping research cuts in President Donald Trump's proposed budget would target an ocean-monitoring system that scientists say is crucial to predicting tsunami escape routes and hurricane intensity and helping ships navigate dangerous harbors safely.
- Solar grants held hostage in Pennsylvania Legislature — as demand soarsWhile Solar for All funds languish, the state continues to lag behind most of the nation when it comes to renewable energy.
- Ground source heat pump scheme gets underway in AshfordResidents in 74 homes are reported to be enjoying significant heating bill reductions thanks to ground source heat pumps (GSHP) in Appledore and Charing. A £2.2m scheme now underway is the first time that Ashford Borough Council has installed GSHP heating systems in its residential properties. The scheme is part of a bigger drive by […]
- Data-driven pumping can cut storm overflowsNext level data collection is transforming conventional pumping systems into insight-led assets, writes Andrew Welsh of Xylem UK, ahead of the Water Equipment Show 2025. The £12 billion drive to reduce combined sewer overflows (CSOs) by 45% in AMP8 – the 2025-30 asset management plan period – is underway. Central to this goal are large-scale […]
- £1million Circular Electricals Fund launchesWEEE recycling charity Material Focus has launched a new £1million “Circular Electricals Fund” to support the development of a more circular electricals system in the UK. Currently too many new electrical products aren’t designed to be easily reused and recycled – and the UK needs better systems to recover the valuable materials inside them that […]
- Views from across the plastics value chain were aired at the RECOUP SummitPlastic recycling charity RECOUP said its inaugural summit on 30 April in Leeds was a resounding success. The event, sponsored by WRAP and Ecosurety, appeared to affirm the message that the necessary technology is available, but what’s needed is “more innovation and collaboration with industry and government support to ensure we deliver on the promise […]
- Research will investigate risk of hidden microbial impact on CO2 storageA new research project aims to explore how microbes in deep underground storage sites could impact the success of carbon capture and storage (CCS). As the UK strives to reach Net Zero emissions by 2050, secure and permanent geological storage of CO₂ appears to be essential. Storage in deep geological formations such as depleted oil […]
- AI bridges the olfactory gap: Exploring the implications of the digitization of odourA race is on to reverse-engineer the nose, and more broadly, the entire olfactory system, which is incredibly complex, still not fully understood, and extremely underutilized by technology, compared to sight and sound. Quite apart from the novel possibilities opened up by being able to “design” scent, or give robots “a sense of smell”, the […]
- Biogas grass silage additive proves value after two difficult seasonsThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with FM BioEnergy Following successful trials in 2023/24 at Evesham-based Vale Green Energy’s biogas plant, a new grass silage additive from FM BioEnergy has further proved its value and adaptability this year (2024/25). Silasil Energy SG has delivered impressive results across a range of situations from […]
- Real-time CO monitoring protects workers in mobile cleaning unitsThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with Blackline Safety A recent solution for carbon monoxide monitoring demonstrates significant safety, data and productivity gains, according to Blackline Safety, a gas detection specialist. The company’s G6 monitors were deployed by Redline Gear Cleaning, an innovative firm that cleans and decontaminates firefighting gear, to provide […]
- Trump’s 2-year reprieve gives coal plants ‘a free pass to pollute’A former EPA official warns exemption for some coal-fired power plants could be the first step toward gutting pollution rules for all plants.
- Deadstock is key to Cotopaxi’s circularity strategyPatchwork backpacks help the Salt Lake City brand shrink climate emissions and water use. The post Deadstock is key to Cotopaxi’s circularity strategy appeared first on Trellis.
- AstraZeneca’s low-carbon inhaler virtually eliminates climate impactsNewly approved device shows that environmental and clinical goals don’t have to conflict. The post AstraZeneca’s low-carbon inhaler virtually eliminates climate impacts appeared first on Trellis.
- U.S. Sen. Murray says Trump zeroes out $500M for WA fish passage projectSen. Patty Murray says a new spending plan from the Trump administration pulls back funding for fish passage on the Green River.
- Defending Homes and Property Against Fire and FloodSome say the Southwest Florida landscape was forged by water and fire. As a homeowner in rural Collier County for 30 years, I can confirm that those two forces continue to impact life here in many...
- Defending Homes and Property Against Fire and FloodSome say the Southwest Florida landscape was forged by water and fire. As a homeowner in rural Collier County for 30 years, I can confirm that those two forces continue to impact life here in many...
- Basel Committee resists U.S. pressure to downplay climate riskIt's the latest standoff amid ongoing disagreements within the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision on how to treat climate risk in global financial rules.
- A Small Island Offers Big Lessons in SustainabilityColumbia undergraduates spent three days learning about sustainable development on a local scale and immersing themselves in life on Cuttyhunk Island.
- Scientists Look to Changing Tree Color to Predict Volcanic EruptionsNASA scientists believe it may be possible to predict when a volcano will erupt by using satellites to track changes in the color of surrounding trees.Read more on E360 →
- Investments in Water Resilience Helps Stretch Existing Supplies**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** Investments in water projects are improving Arizona’s ability to prepare for and adapt to climate shifts and extremes, including rising...
- Investments in Water Resilience Helps Stretch Existing Supplies**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** Investments in water projects are improving Arizona’s ability to prepare for and adapt to climate shifts and extremes, including rising...
- Earth911 Inspiration: Every Act Makes A DifferenceThe renowned American pragmatist philosopher William James urges us to act, not wait for others... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Every Act Makes A Difference appeared first on Earth911.
- Simple Swaps, Big Impact: How We Can All Live More SustainablyLiving a sustainable life doesn’t mean giving up everything you love. It just means making smarter choices that help the planet. Small changes can lead to big results, from what we clean to how we eat and shop. The good news? You don’t need to be an expert. You need to care and take that...
- Protecting Albuquerque Area WetlandsWith more and more wetlands drying every year due to increased water shortages, it's important we conserve these critical jewels. Audubon Southwest has recently partnered with City of...
- Protecting Albuquerque Area WetlandsWith more and more wetlands drying every year due to increased water shortages, it's important we conserve these critical jewels. Audubon Southwest has recently partnered with City of...
- Survey: Nearly half of U.S. consumers say they buy sustainable productsOnly 15 percent of people expressed no interest in environmentally-friendly products. The post Survey: Nearly half of U.S. consumers say they buy sustainable products appeared first on Trellis.
- If you want to claim the solar tax credit, install nowFor anyone who can afford to go solar, "now would be the time" because House Republicans want to end federal tax credits that make it affordable.
- Inside the Isle of Man’s 750 acre rainforest restoration projectA new project by Manx Wildlife Trust will help vital woodlands recover and create the biggest nature reserve on the British island. The huge area covers 1,124acres, with 750acres classified as temperate rainforest, which have largely disappeared from the British Isles over recent centuries, covering less than 1% of the region’s total landmass. Led by […]
- ESG Reporting Just Got Smarter: Meet the AI Agents Taking Over Compliance in AustraliaInnovative AI platform set to save Australian businesses up to 85% in compliance costs while enabling sustainability teams to focus on meaningful impact and long-term goals. ESGagent.ai today announced its official launch into the Australian market, introducing a comprehensive AI-powered platform, helping businesses reduce compliance costs by 70%-85% compared to traditional consulting firms, revolutionising how […] The post ESG Reporting Just Got Smarter: Meet the AI Agents Taking Over Compliance in Australia appeared first on Eco News.
- Eye in the sky protects local wildlifePreparing for one of thermal drone surveys at Greenbank are (from left) Ripper Corporation Senior Remote Pilot Jake MacManus, CEO Jason Young and Senior Remote Pilot Fletcher Anderson. A bird’s eye view of some of the City of Logan’s most significant wildlife species was captured recently with the help of modern technology. A thermal drone […] The post Eye in the sky protects local wildlife appeared first on Eco News.
- Australia’s oldest prehistoric tree frog hops 22 million years back in timeArtist’s reconstruction of the new species Litoria tylerantiqua (right) and previously described species Platyplectrum casca (left) from Murgon, south-eastern Queensland. Image: Samantha Yabsley, https://www.instagram.com/s.h.y_art. UNSW Sydney Scientists have now discovered the oldest ancestor for all the Australian tree frogs, with distant links to the tree frogs of South America. Newly discovered evidence of Australia’s earliest species […] The post Australia’s oldest prehistoric tree frog hops 22 million years back in time appeared first on Eco News.
- 'Give workers a stake in energy industry''Give workers a stake in energy industry' Channel News brendan 16th May 2025 Teaser Media
- Volvo to manufacture first-ever Australian-made heavy duty electric trucks as part of nation’s largest-ever order.Martin Merrick, Ray Gamble, Peter Fox, Martin Lundstedt, Lindsay Fox, Roger Alm Ahead of Australian Made Week, Volvo Group Australia (Volvo) today marks a pivotal moment for Australian manufacturing, announcing it will build the first-ever Australian-made heavy duty electric trucks at the company’s Wacol facility in Brisbane next year. This coincides with Volvo’s delivery of ten […] The post Volvo to manufacture first-ever Australian-made heavy duty electric trucks as part of nation’s largest-ever order. appeared first on Eco News.
- Victoria’s National Parks need urgent budget boost 50 years after landmark lawsVictorian National Parks Association On the 50th anniversary of Victoria’s landmark National Parks Act, conservationists are urging the Allan Government to deliver critical funding for the state’s protected areas in next week’s budget. The Victorian National Parks Association (VNPA) has warned that without immediate investment in Parks Victoria, the future of the state’s 3.5 million-hectare […] The post Victoria’s National Parks need urgent budget boost 50 years after landmark laws appeared first on Eco News.
- Good news: bill to expand wilderness in Arkansas moves forwardH.R. 1612, the Flatside Wilderness Additions Act passed the House of Representatives The post Good news: bill to expand wilderness in Arkansas moves forward appeared first on Environment America.
- Trump’s USDA tried to erase climate data. This lawsuit forced it back online.The agency quietly removed web pages on rural energy, climate-smart agriculture, and federal loans — until farmers sued.
- Building Climate Resilience in Communities at Home and AbroadM.A. in Climate and Society student Anar Amarjargal hopes to bring the lessons from her work on global climate projects and disaster recovery back home to Mongolia.
- Oregon students advocate for a healthy oceanCollege students promote two bills to bolster eelgrass meadows and rocky habitat areas along our coast. The post Oregon students advocate for a healthy ocean appeared first on Environment America.
- Microsoft signs major carbon-removal deal with Montag’s RubiconThe partnership with Microsoft, for which no financial details have been disclosed, is Rubicon's biggest transaction since it was established.
- WA emergency managers face uncertainty as feds pull fundingState and local governments are facing a type of budgetary Russian roulette as federal officials withhold or stall disaster grants and funding, officials say.
- Governor Kotek signs bill to ban firefighting foam containing PFASOregon is officially the 16th state to phase out firefighting foam containing toxic “forever chemicals.” The post Governor Kotek signs bill to ban firefighting foam containing PFAS appeared first on Environment America.
- Companies behind dairy industry’s first methane targets show early successDanone, for one, is on track to cut emissions from its fresh milk supply by 30 percent by 2030. The post Companies behind dairy industry’s first methane targets show early success appeared first on Trellis.
- How to Stay Safe Around Asbestos: 7 Management Tips That Actually WorkAsbestos is still found in more places than most people realise. Homes, schools, office buildings, warehouses – anywhere built before the 2000s could be hiding it in plain sight. And the problem with asbestos is simple: if it’s disturbed and those fibres become airborne, it becomes a serious health risk. The key to managing asbestos...
- Why Rotary Club Is Bad: Uncovering Hidden Flaws in Community ServiceQuick Take: Why Rotary Club Is Bad Despite a long history of global service, Rotary Club is facing criticism for lack of transparency, outdated service models, exclusionary history and limited environmental impact. This editorial will explore those flaws and offer alternatives that align with modern values of sustainability and inclusion. Background: What Is Rotary Club?...
- NOAA senior scientists in Seattle depart amid Trump cutsSome senior scientists at a federal research center in Seattle are calling it quits after leading some of the region's most important scientific breakthroughs.
- Ice roads are a lifeline for First Nations. As Canada warms, they’re disappearing.Indigenous peoples are navigating the slow collapse of winter roads — and an even slower pace of help.
- After disasters, AmeriCorps was everywhere. What happens when it’s gone?Elon Musk's DOGE has gutted the 30-year-old national service agency.
- Foods Already Affected by Climate Change—The 2025 UpdateClimate change is no longer a distant threat—it’s transforming your grocery bill today. The energy-intensive... The post Foods Already Affected by Climate Change—The 2025 Update appeared first on Earth911.
- Growing Up-Cycle: 14 Ways to Reuse Baby Food JarsBaby food. It’s a rite of passage that most babies go through and parents cherish.... The post Growing Up-Cycle: 14 Ways to Reuse Baby Food Jars appeared first on Earth911.
- How National Trust is using geospatial tech to exceed conservation targetsThe organisation has over-achieved on its decade-spanning goals, setting a new precedent for wildlife and nature restoration in Britain. Set in 2015, the National Trust’s 10-year conservation targets included the creation or recovery of 25,000 hectares of habitat – 100 square miles, or an area twice the size of the City of Manchester. According to […]
- “Water is the New Carbon” – Setting the pace for building greater water resilienceIsle and WSAP partnership enables decision makers to deliver water efficiency, cost savings, and achieve environmental, social and governance (ESG) targets. Following new legislation in Australia to report climate-related financial disclosures from January 2025, a new cross-sector collaboration is tackling an often-overlooked climate risk: water. Isle Utilities is now a delivery partner for a roadmap and diagnostic […] The post “Water is the New Carbon” – Setting the pace for building greater water resilience appeared first on Eco News.
- Australian Fashion Council and Epson Australia to develop smart factory blueprint powered by AI and digital technologiesCraig Heckenberg, Managing Director of Epson Australia Industry collaborators seek research partner to assess feasibility of technology innovation hub that could transform Australian fashion manufacturing Why a Feasibility Study? Before committing significant resources to establish a smart factory, the AFC and Epson recognise the importance of thoroughly validating the concept and learning from other local […] The post Australian Fashion Council and Epson Australia to develop smart factory blueprint powered by AI and digital technologies appeared first on Eco News.
- Global unity pervades in the pursuit of de-extinction and conservationAustralian Wildlife Conservancy joins global Genetic Rescue Community Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) has joined with other global conservation leaders to provide a strong Australian perspective to the Genetic Rescue Community statement on the future of de-extinction and conservation. Following recent initiatives to recreate extinct species through genetic engineering, global scientists and conservationist have united to develop […] The post Global unity pervades in the pursuit of de-extinction and conservation appeared first on Eco News.
- Thesium Launches ‘Biodiversity in a Box’ to Help Developers Fast-Track Project ApprovalsThesium, a leader in biodiversity credit delivery and ecological land stewardship, has launched Biodiversity in a Box, a game-changing new product designed to help developers de-risk and accelerate their projects. Built for infrastructure and energy developers and decision makers facing complex regulatory environments, Biodiversity in a Box provides a structured, expert-led assessment of biodiversity offset […] The post Thesium Launches ‘Biodiversity in a Box’ to Help Developers Fast-Track Project Approvals appeared first on Eco News.
- Over 80% Say More Funding of Climate Adaptation is EssentialNew report on Vic’s Resilience Inquiry reveals united appeal for increased funding of climate adaptation and the most popular climate adaptation solutions. Friends of the Earth Melbourne United Call For More Investment in Adaptation More being invested in climate adaptation by the Victorian Government was the number one action called for in the submissions to […] The post Over 80% Say More Funding of Climate Adaptation is Essential appeared first on Eco News.
- 2025 National Air Quality Conference unveils detailsThe sixth annual event will return to Central London in early winter, with early bird tickets on sale now and the first speakers announced. Hosted by Environment Journal‘s sister title, Air Quality News, the event will take place at Prospero House close to London Bridge. Organisers have already unveiled details of the first three speakers. These include […]
- We haven’t taken the methane threat seriously and time is running outThe UK isn’t short of climate targets, but it is short on plans to meet them. That’s especially true for methane, a greenhouse gas around 80 times more powerful than carbon dioxide over the short term. Despite its potency, it unfathomably barely features in government […]
- Climate policy needed for 'highest expected risks'Climate policy needed for 'highest expected risks' Channel News brendan 15th May 2025 Teaser Media
- Flooring company HMTX eliminates CSO position Rochelle Routman, a nine-year veteran, previously worked at Mohawk Industries, Southern Company and Lockheed. The post Flooring company HMTX eliminates CSO position appeared first on Trellis.
- New Evidence Reveals Coastal Birds Need Both Stewardship and RestorationSpring marks the beginning of sea- and shorebird breeding season along the U.S. coastline, where species like Least Tern, Snowy Plover, and American Oystercatcher can be found nestled in the sand and...
- New Evidence Reveals Coastal Birds Need Both Stewardship and RestorationSpring marks the beginning of sea- and shorebird breeding season along the U.S. coastline, where species like Least Tern, Snowy Plover, and American Oystercatcher can be found nestled in the sand and...
- GE’s Ecomagination at 20: Lessons for today’s sustainability leadersWhat one of the world’s largest companies taught us about the need to balance ambition, transparency and genuine transformation. The post GE’s Ecomagination at 20: Lessons for today’s sustainability leaders appeared first on Trellis.
- House reconciliation bill targets clean energy: what you need to knowShort answer: The proposal cuts nearly every relevant tax credit and fund created by the Inflation Reduction Act. The post House reconciliation bill targets clean energy: what you need to know appeared first on Trellis.
- This Class Day Speaker Is Ready to Change the WorldAnyieth Philip Ayuen reflects on his Climate School experience while sharing a message of hope and resilience.
- Even your favorite YouTube creators are feeling the effects of federal cutsEmily Graslie, creator of The Brain Scoop, shares about the uncertain future of her science communication work.
- China’s Mega Dam Project Poses Big Risks for Asia’s Grand CanyonChina’s plans to build a massive hydro project in Tibet have sparked fears about the environmental impacts on the world’s longest and deepest canyon. It has also alarmed neighboring India, which fears that China could hold back or even weaponize river water it depends on.Read more on E360 →
- Knowledge is power: The scope and limits of air quality monitoring todayEnvirotec asked Aecom UK managing director Derrick Jepson for an overview of the UK air quality monitoring landscape today, and some of the challenges and opportunities it presents Envirotec: How do gas analysers contribute to understanding pollution levels in the UK? Derrick Jepson: Gas analysers are essential tools for quantifying the concentration of various pollutants […]
- Activist remains in tree to block cut of Elwha forestA judge's pause of the cut in an Elwha forest could be modified or lifted at any time. So the tree sitter has stayed aloft.
- CDP slashes workforce to address rising costs of upgrades and innovationThe company’s technology needs an overhaul as more than 23,000 companies now disclose data to it. The post CDP slashes workforce to address rising costs of upgrades and innovation appeared first on Trellis.
- Carbon buyers carry on despite political shiftsCompanies are shifting away from offsets and carbon neutral claims and toward carbon removal. The post Carbon buyers carry on despite political shifts appeared first on Trellis.
- Zonal electricity pricing unlikely to be introduced before 2030Energy consultancy Cornwall Insight has cautioned that any move to introduce zonal electricity pricing across the UK is unlikely to be achievable before the end of the decade, even under the most ambitious timelines, and it could well be the mid-2030s before it is fully implemented. With the Government expected to make a major decision […]
- Enzyme discovery could revolutionize biofuel productionA research group in Brazil has identified an enzyme which introduces exciting new possibilities when it comes to the process of deconstructing cellulose, potentially allowing, among other things, the large-scale production of so-called second-generation ethanol, derived from agro-industrial waste such as sugarcane bagasse and corn straw. The study has been published in the journal Nature. Cellulose, the […]
- Robotics and kelp farming project aims to boost biodiversity and carbon captureA recent project brings together kelp farming and underwater robotics to monitor and restore aquatic ecosystems. The work seems to present a novel and original approach to managing ocean health. Undertaken by a partnership between the University of Graz, kelp farming expert Carbon Kapture and the BioDiMoBot project, the work seems to show how nature […]
- Beyond USAID: How to secure funding for sustainability amid a $200 million annual gapCompanies like PepsiCo and Unilever relied on USAID partnerships for sustainability projects. The post Beyond USAID: How to secure funding for sustainability amid a $200 million annual gap appeared first on Trellis.
- Sustainable palm oil can plant seeds to balance people and placeAs a new report reveals the stark contrasts between corporate deforestation promises and genuine progress to protect woodland, we get a biology lesson in equitable, climate-friendly land optimisation. With the global population expected to reach 9.8 billion by 2050 and 80 million hectares of forest being lost annually predominantly to agricultural expansion, one of humanity’s […]
- Optimising biogas yields with AI: Partnership claims a UK firstA new partnership showcases what’s said to be a UK-first with the use of real-time AI analytics to increase biogas yields Bio Capital, a large UK producer of green energy using food waste, has partnered with advanced AI company Entopy to implement AI data analytics across the business. By leveraging advanced predictive models, AI technology […]
- The government just killed an essential way to assess climate riskCities, insurers, and the public used the Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters database to plan for the future. Now what will they do?
- As temperatures rise, the US Corn Belt could see insurance claims soarCrop insurance is a lifeline for farmers. But research shows it's not ready for climate change.
- Supermarkets can’t govern themselves on climate and healthThis post is by Jessica Sinclair Taylor, deputy director of Feedback. A new report by Feedback, supported by The Food Foundation, tots up 600 climate, land use and healthy diets commitments made by the top ten UK food retailers between 2014 and 2024. We wanted […]
- What Pope Leo means for global climate action and colonialismPope Francis made a strong moral case for addressing climate change and respecting Indigenous rights. Will Leo do the same?
- Chimps Found Treating Each Other's WoundsChimpanzees in Uganda were found treating the injuries of other, unrelated chimps, including those caught in hunting snares. Read more on E360 →
- Infographic: 9 Ways Flowers Protect the EnvironmentThey’re decorative and often emit a pleasing fragrance, but flowers serve a much greater purpose... The post Infographic: 9 Ways Flowers Protect the Environment appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Our 500th Episode with Bad Naturalist Paula WhymanReturn to this celebration of a milestone episode of Sustainability In Your Ear, our 500th... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Our 500th Episode with Bad Naturalist Paula Whyman appeared first on Earth911.
- Help Us Keep Tomorrow WildWildlife Victoria launches campaign to protect the next generation of native wildlife Australia is home to some of the most unique and diverse wildlife in the world, but sadly it’s also a global leader in species extinction. That’s why Wildlife Victoria is calling on the public to support its Keep Tomorrow Wild campaign, helping to ensure that […] The post Help Us Keep Tomorrow Wild appeared first on Eco News.
- Organics processing to increase as REMONDIS Australia acquires major shareholding in GO Organics (Western Australia)REMONDIS Australia has made a significant break into Western Australia’s organics waste management market, having acquired a majority shareholding in JD Organics Pty Ltd, trading as GO Organics. GO Organics processes food, garden and organic liquid wastes through various composting methods. It also supplies composted products to retail and commercial markets, local government and farmers […] The post Organics processing to increase as REMONDIS Australia acquires major shareholding in GO Organics (Western Australia) appeared first on Eco News.
- London Superloop route switches to Arriva EVsOne of the UK’s leading manufacturers of plug-in buses has delivered 12 of its cutting edge electric models for the cross-city line. Linking West Croydon and Russell Square, the SL6 route will now be operated by Arriva. Alexander Dennis Enviro400EV buses will be used. Transport for London’s 196 service will also soon transition to 18 […]
- FoodTech QLD 2025 Announces Speaker Line-Up for Industry-Leading ConferenceWith registration now open, FoodTech QLD is excited to announce a preview of the thought leaders headlining its 2025 conference program. Taking place June 19-20 at the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre, the FoodTech QLD conference will offer next-generation insights across food safety, packaging, processing, sustainability, and food tech investment. The conference will open […] The post FoodTech QLD 2025 Announces Speaker Line-Up for Industry-Leading Conference appeared first on Eco News.
- CEFC backs EcoJoule Energy to enhance grid stabilityThe Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has committed $3 million to Australian clean energy technology company EcoJoule Energy (EcoJoule), to support the deployment of grid strengthening technology and help future proof energy networks for increased uptake of distributed generation. The CEFC investment via the Powering Australia Technology Fund (PATF), is part of EcoJoule’s $15 million […] The post CEFC backs EcoJoule Energy to enhance grid stability appeared first on Eco News.
- Global Water Crisis Knows No Borders: Malaysia Leads Call For Urgent Cooperation Sharing Malaysia’s experience at the Global Water Summit 2025 in Paris, Deputy Prime Minister Yang Amat Berhormat Dato’ Sri Haji Fadillah Haji Yusof said, it is time for the global community to recognise water as an invaluable resource to human survival and development Malaysia calls on the international community to strengthen cooperation in addressing […] The post Global Water Crisis Knows No Borders: Malaysia Leads Call For Urgent Cooperation appeared first on Eco News.
- TrusTrace Launches AI-Powered Supply Chain Data Hub that Revolutionizes Data Access for Managing Risk, Compliance and ImpactTrusTrace, a global leader in supply chain traceability and compliance data management, has launched a major AI-driven upgrade to its platform, making it easier than ever for brands and manufacturers of all sizes – small, medium and large – to collect, centralize and analyze supply chain and traceability data with confidence. For years, companies have […] The post TrusTrace Launches AI-Powered Supply Chain Data Hub that Revolutionizes Data Access for Managing Risk, Compliance and Impact appeared first on Eco News.
- Nerves of steelNerves of steel Channel Reviews brendan 14th May 2025 Teaser Media
- Is Your Backyard a Carbon Sink or a Carbon Source?What is your backyard doing for the planet? Most of us think that the outdoor space is the place to relax, grow a few plants, maybe mow the lawn once a week, but that backyard you don’t think too much of might be doing more than you think. In fact, it could be helping fight...
- Names released of 3 killed in WA climbing fall; survivor hospitalizedTwo men from Renton and one from Bellevue died after falling hundreds of feet while climbing Saturday night in the North Cascades. A fourth man hiked out alive.
- 125 Years of Audubon in Florida on Exhibit at the Jacksonsville AirportWe are celebrating 125 years of Audubon in Florida. Formed to bring wading birds back from the brink of extinction, Audubon has been working for more than a century to protect birds because we...
- 125 Years of Audubon in Florida on Exhibit at the Jacksonsville AirportWe are celebrating 125 years of Audubon in Florida. Formed to bring wading birds back from the brink of extinction, Audubon has been working for more than a century to protect birds because we...
- Statement: House proposes less choice, dirtier air for AmericansTax bill would terminate solar, energy efficiency, some EV credits this year, phase out wind, solar incentives this decade The post Statement: House proposes less choice, dirtier air for Americans appeared first on Environment America.
- Facing lawsuit, USDA says it will restore climate change-related webpagesThe U.S. Department of Agriculture has agreed to restore webpages related to climate change after it was sued earlier this year over the deletions.
- Pushing for primary steel is a distraction in rebuilding the UK’s steel industryThe past year has been turbulent for the steel industry, Port Talbot, now Scunthorpe. The tightrope of jobs, modernisation, global competition, trade tariffs and cutting emissions hasn’t been an easy one to walk. A lack of a long term transition strategy from a succession of […]
- The world is becoming less circular. Here’s how to reverse thatBusinesses must adopt circular design, extend product lifespans and collaborate to reduce waste and dependence on raw materials, according to the 2025 Circularity Gap Report. The post The world is becoming less circular. Here’s how to reverse that appeared first on Trellis.
- How This Campbell Award Winner Creates Impact Through Climate PolicyCarissa O’Donnell talks about her connection to nature, and how that led the way to the Climate School and a career in environmental policy.
- Inside Gucci parent Kering’s ambitious plan to reduce water-related business risksThe strategy requires key suppliers — especially tanneries — to set goals to reduce withdrawals and improve the quality of wastewater discharges. The post Inside Gucci parent Kering’s ambitious plan to reduce water-related business risks appeared first on Trellis.
- Better, brighter, greener: MMT is the future of digital screensThe new technology promises to cut production cost by up to half, reduce harmful waste materials and boost energy-efficiency. Developed by Dr Radu Sporea, an Associate Professor of Semiconductor Devices at the University of Surrey, and Dr Eva Bestelink Senior Research Fellow at the institution’s Advanced Technology Institute, multimodal transitor screens could replace industry standard […]
- These state recycling bills offer relief from tariff uncertaintyThey're called Extended Producer Responsibility bills and they offer supply chain relief. The post These state recycling bills offer relief from tariff uncertainty appeared first on Trellis.
- New planning laws set to speed up heat pump roll outUpdated regulations coming into effect this month should make it easier for homeowners to punt for low carbon energy options. From 29th May, the UK Government’s Warm Homes Plan will remove a number of restrictions seen by installers as major obstacles. This includes abolishing the rule that no air source heat pump can be installed […]
- Road Trip Mushroom Gummies: Wellness on the Go or Just Another Greenwashed Gimmick?A Trend Worth Chewing On? The wellness industry never sleeps—and its latest darling is chewy, colorful, and surprisingly controversial. Road Trip Mushroom Gummies, a fusion of functional fungi and fruity flavors, have hit the market with promises of calm, clarity, and even psychedelic experiences—all packed into a travel-friendly bite. Promoted as the perfect snack for...
- Guest Idea: Preparing Your Home For Wildfire With Fire-Resistant Materials and DesignsWildfires pose a serious and growing threat to homeowners across the U.S. In Hippo’s annual... The post Guest Idea: Preparing Your Home For Wildfire With Fire-Resistant Materials and Designs appeared first on Earth911.
- Foreign Trawlers Plunder Senegalese Waters, Driving Small Fishers to Migrate to SpainA foreign fleet of industrial trawlers is exhausting fish stocks in Senegal, driving artisanal fishers to undertake a difficult, and sometimes deadly, migration to Spain.Read more on E360 →
- This snack company is trying to change the way you think about chocolateMaking chocolate wastes most of the cacao plant. Are you ready to try other parts of the cacao fruit?
- Eco Friendly Yoga Mats – Are They Really Good For The Environment?In recent years, especially post Covid, several fitness activities such as yoga, Pilates, Tai Chi and more have become popular. This could be because more people have realized the importance of self-care, and want to take responsibility for their own wellness. Though yoga has been around for thousands of years in the land of its...
- Georgia’s beloved shrimp industry grapples with disease and foreign importsClimate change is making things worse.
- Australia’s Oceans Need Urgent Action: AMCS Welcomes Environment and Fisheries Ministerial AppointmentsAMCS welcomes Senator Murray Watt as new Minister for the Environment and the return of Julie Collins MP as Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry New, strong environment laws that match the scale of the extinction crisis must be prioritised, and clear commitments to end new fossil fuel developments Renewed calls for the release of […] The post Australia’s Oceans Need Urgent Action: AMCS Welcomes Environment and Fisheries Ministerial Appointments appeared first on Eco News.
- NEW REPORT: Balancing renewable energy and marine protection – experts calls for smart offshore wind planningClimate change caused by burning fossil fuels is the biggest threat facing Australia’s oceans. To protect the life, livelihoods and cultural value our oceans sustain, Australia needs to shift to renewable energy and ensure that transition is done well. Australia’s ocean environments are among the most biodiverse in the world, and also directly support over […] The post NEW REPORT: Balancing renewable energy and marine protection – experts calls for smart offshore wind planning appeared first on Eco News.
- Easy Vegan Protein SnacksIf you work hard and expend a lot of energy during the day, you probably... The post Easy Vegan Protein Snacks appeared first on Earth911.
- Non-toxic weed control to boost horticultural crop productionDr Ali Bajwa, Senior Lecturer?in Weed Science and Agronomy in the Department of Ecological, Plant & Animal Sciences La Trobe University A non-toxic, environmentally friendly method of controlling weeds and pests in horticultural crops that has already proved successful in the United States and Europe will now be tested in Australia through a $4.74 million project led […] The post Non-toxic weed control to boost horticultural crop production appeared first on Eco News.
- Eco News Sustainability Report with Chris Dartnell, Senior VP Power Systems, Schneider ElectricChris Dartnell, Senior VP Power Systems, Schneider Electric “It was my pleasure to interview Chris Dartnell, Senior VP Power Systems, Schneider Electric recently at the Schneider Electric Innovation Summit in Sydney,” said Tim Langdon, publisher of Eco Voice & Eco News. As of 1 January 2025, many large Australian businesses and financial institutions need to […] The post Eco News Sustainability Report with Chris Dartnell, Senior VP Power Systems, Schneider Electric appeared first on Eco News.
- Urgent call to corporate Australia: Help save eco-schoolsAustralia’s award-winning Eco-Schools program is at risk of closure, but it’s not too late to act Keep Australia Beautiful is urging corporate Australia to step in and help save Eco-Schools, a national sustainability education initiative that empowers students to take real-world environmental action. The program is under threat due to the withdrawal of government funding. Eco-Schools […] The post Urgent call to corporate Australia: Help save eco-schools appeared first on Eco News.
- Famous Yosemite Landmarks: Must-Visit Spots for Your Next AdventureFamous Yosemite Landmarks is Yosemite National Park, a crown jewel of California’s Sierra Nevada, is home to some of the most breathtaking natural wonders in the United States. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yosemite’s famous landmarks—shaped by glaciers and revered by cultures past and present—offer a perfect blend of scenic beauty, historical richness, and...
- Georgia becomes second US state to shield maker of Roundup weed killer from some cancer claimsGeorgia has become the second state to provide a legal protections to the manufacturer of a popular weed killer.
- How to Make Your Bathroom More Natural and Zero-WasteYour bathroom may look clean, but behind the tiles and toiletries often hides a mountain of waste and synthetic chemicals. From plastic packaging to microplastics in personal care products, it’s easy to overlook how much damage this room can cause … How to Make Your Bathroom More Natural and Zero-Waste Read More » The post How to Make Your Bathroom More Natural and Zero-Waste appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Tree-mendous potential of inexpensive drones to help community forests flourishSmall, inexpensive drones could hold the key to unlocking affordable access to the kind of carbon monitoring necessary to access carbon and nature payments from governments and other organizations. Restoring forests at a community level can contribute significantly to helping reach global net zero and biodiversity goals. Accessing carbon and nature payments from governments and […]
- Earth911 Podcast: Cool Earth’s Hannah Peck Collaborates With Indigenous Communities To Preserve The Planet’s Remaining RainforestsOn today’s Sustainability In Your Ear episode, discover a transformative approach to rainforest conservation with... The post Earth911 Podcast: Cool Earth’s Hannah Peck Collaborates With Indigenous Communities To Preserve The Planet’s Remaining Rainforests appeared first on Earth911.
- Is Advanced Recycling The Latest Plastics Industry Deception?Chemical or advanced recycling was all the rage at the Circularity 2025 Conference in late... The post Is Advanced Recycling The Latest Plastics Industry Deception? appeared first on Earth911.
- Modern food packaging is contributing to untenable wasteBacteria, rodents and insects have a field day in warehouses and transportation stages, so can smart wrapping make a difference? In the UK alone, we are now discarding around 9.52million tonnes of food annually, much of which is fit for human consumption. In the US, some 40% of the entire food supply chain is thrown […]
- IBM’s CSO: The easily overlooked data-driven approach to smart sustainability strategyHere's how to optimize company assets to drive progress over time. The post IBM’s CSO: The easily overlooked data-driven approach to smart sustainability strategy appeared first on Trellis.
- Diet Coke Zyn: Why This 2025 Trend Is Dividing America’s Health and Party CultureWhat Is Diet Coke Zyn? Diet Coke Zyn is a viral 2025 trend combining zero-calorie Diet Coke with Zyn nicotine pouches. While not mixed together, the two are consumed side-by-side—a sip of soda followed by a pouch—to create a fizzy, minty, stimulating experience. Loved for its low-calorie profile and rebellious edge, the combo is spreading...
- The misleading accounting behind your ‘recycled’ plasticA convoluted credit system allows companies to label virgin plastic as recycled. Here's how it works.
- Sinkholes and the people who love themAs climate change makes sinkholes more common, more and more people are finding "a love of all things holey."
- Deforestation and illegal evictions threaten Malaysia’s Indigenous peoplesNew report says the government ignores local and international laws that protect Indigenous rights.
- 'All the cocoa trees will be destroyed''All the cocoa trees will be destroyed' Channel News brendan 12th May 2025 Teaser Media
- Recommerce Revolution: How eBay is Unlocking a $367 Billion Opportunity in Circular FashionAnne Marie Cheney As the global secondhand market accelerates toward a projected $367 billion by 2029, recommerce is reshaping the future of fashion retail.¹ eBay Australia is leading this transformation, using its fourth consecutive sponsorship of Australian Fashion Week to champion circularity and sustainable style. The Pre-Loved Runway Show, held in partnership with Vogue Australia, […] The post Recommerce Revolution: How eBay is Unlocking a $367 Billion Opportunity in Circular Fashion appeared first on Eco News.
- FEMA is ending door-to-door canvassing in disaster areasAs it shifts responsibility for recovery efforts to local authorities, FEMA workers will stop knocking on doors to provide aid to survivors in disaster areas.
- Odorous house ants are coming for your sugar. Here’s how to stop themAfter a mild past winter, the ant population here is growing. Here's what you can do before ants come marching in one by one (hurrah, hurrah).
- Colorado’s rural electric co-ops are determined to go greenThe federal government promised to pay for upgrades to keep utility rates down. Now what?
- New Legislation Offers Vital Support for Habitat Conservation in Cities and TownsAs we celebrate World Migratory Bird Day this week, newly introduced bipartisan legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives improves the path forward for the millions of migratory birds that...
- New Legislation Offers Vital Support for Habitat Conservation in Cities and TownsAs we celebrate World Migratory Bird Day this week, newly introduced bipartisan legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives improves the path forward for the millions of migratory birds that...
- World Migratory Bird Day Reminds Us to Listen to the BirdsOne of the most celebrated symbols of spring around the world is the arrival of migratory birds. This natural phenomenon can be experienced and admired in nearly every corner of the globe. During...
- World Migratory Bird Day Reminds Us to Listen to the BirdsOne of the most celebrated symbols of spring around the world is the arrival of migratory birds. This natural phenomenon can be experienced and admired in nearly every corner of the globe. During...
- An offshore wind project for New York may be abandoned over Trump administration delaysThe Norwegian company Equinor says it will be forced to terminate an offshore wind project for New York within days unless the Trump administration lets construction resume.
- Lululemon’s global sustainability leader departsEsther Speck leaves after leading a 10-year transformation that achieved extended product life and introduced innovative materials. The post Lululemon’s global sustainability leader departs appeared first on Trellis.
- IKEA taps former textiles leader as new CSOLena Julle, who has deep supply chain experience, most recently managed sustainability for the Swedish company's line of ovens and stoves. The post IKEA taps former textiles leader as new CSO appeared first on Trellis.
- WA sues over Trump’s order shortcutting reviews on fossil fuel projectsWashington Attorney General Nick Brown announced a lawsuit challenging Trump's executive order seeking to bypass environmental reviews for fossil fuel projects.
- Trump administration pulls plug on UW climate research partnershipA research collaborative hosted at the University of Washington has worked alongside communities to help them adapt to climate change.
- How Natural Solutions Can Help Islands Survive Sea Level RiseAtoll islands with healthy ecosystems are less likely to disappear as oceans rise, research shows. Now, scientists are using nature-based solutions — like restoring coral reefs and native forests — to improve the odds that more vulnerable islands will withstand higher seas.Read more on E360 →
- Let there be light: local church’s solar array benefits congregation and EarthThe post Let there be light: local church’s solar array benefits congregation and Earth appeared first on Environment America.
- Environmental Enforcement Slows Under TrumpFederal enforcement of environmental laws has slowed significantly under President Trump.Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Inspiration: Change At The Speed Of TrustArchitect William McDonough, along with his co-author Michael Braungart, introduced the concept of the circular... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Change At The Speed Of Trust appeared first on Earth911.
- Latest government amendment to planning bill could further weaken environmental standards, warn experts The government yesterday (on 8 May) tabled a new amendment to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill which experts warn will further undermine environmental protections. Introduced earlier this year, the flagship legislative proposal aims to expedite the planning process for new developments in England. However, scores of environmental NGOs and public and parliamentary bodies – […]
- New trade body will represent the Property Flood Resilience sectorThe International Property Flood Resilience Association (IPFRA) launched on 9 May with a mission to support, promote, and grow the property flood resilience (PFR) sector as it becomes an increasingly mainstream part of construction and environmental resilience strategies. Until now, there has been no central organisation representing the interests of contractors, surveyors, installers, and other […]
- Work in health care? These 4 strategies can help you cut costs and carbon content Reprocessed medical devices and lower-emitting anesthetics can help health care companies reduce their carbon footprint. The post Work in health care? These 4 strategies can help you cut costs and carbon content appeared first on Trellis.
- An $18M grant would have drastically reduced food waste. Then the EPA cut it.The Rhode Island project to create local jobs, launch compost hubs, and reduce emissions was years in the making.
- Trump calls program to help low-income Americans pay their energy bills ‘unnecessary’First, the administration laid off all of the program's staffers. Now the White House is proposing cutting its funding.
- Logitech Delivers Sustainable Communication Solution for ACCIONA’s Australian Mega-ProjectsLogitech ANZ, a leader in video conferencing and collaboration solutions, today announced the successful completion of a significant communication and collaboration project with ACCIONA, an enterprise company specialising in large-scale infrastructure and renewable energy mega-projects across Australia and New Zealand, including the Western Harbour Tunnel in Sydney, the Tall Tree Wind Farm in Victoria, and […] The post Logitech Delivers Sustainable Communication Solution for ACCIONA’s Australian Mega-Projects appeared first on Eco News.
- Living on the edge: working donkeys risk life and limb on Mali rubbish dumps as the capital’s waste collectorsDonkeys face serious injury and ill health as they haul rubbish in back-breaking, perilous conditions across Bamako, Mali’s capital, as the city’s only waste service. On World Donkey Day, global working animal welfare charity SPANA (The Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad) is highlighting how Mali’s waste crisis – driven by poverty – is […] The post Living on the edge: working donkeys risk life and limb on Mali rubbish dumps as the capital’s waste collectors appeared first on Eco News.
- What’s motivating rural not-for-profits to adopt clean energy?Women’s Environmental Leadership Australia-Ltd (NT) By Sarah Matthee, FRRR Climate Solutions Lead Reflecting on all the energy projects supported through FRRR’s grants programs, it’s impressive to recognise that we’ve directly supported over 50 community groups to install solar and/or battery energy solutions, totalling almost $1.2M, in the last six years*. That’s a lot of clean […] The post What’s motivating rural not-for-profits to adopt clean energy? appeared first on Eco News.
- Fugro donates survey equipment to CSIRO to support Australian ocean researchFugro has recently donated two EdgeTech Deep Tow survey systems to the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia’s national science agency. This donation is part of Fugro’s ongoing support of global ocean science initiatives and aligns with its active role in support of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. […] The post Fugro donates survey equipment to CSIRO to support Australian ocean research appeared first on Eco News.
- Economist Impact and Infosys Launch the Sustainability Atlas to Help Businesses Navigate a Sustainable FutureLeveraging Infosys Topaz, the new AI-powered tool delivers sustainability-focused insights for business leaders and policymakers Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE:INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, and Economist Impact, an arm of The Economist Group that collaborates with organizations worldwide to further their missions, together announced the launch of The Sustainability Atlas to help businesses navigate a […] The post Economist Impact and Infosys Launch the Sustainability Atlas to Help Businesses Navigate a Sustainable Future appeared first on Eco News.
- More British pollution woes over food, water, soil and air microplasticsA new policy brief delivered to parliament has called for a more robust and comprehensive approach to tackling the ‘hidden crisis’. Presented by the University of Portsmouth’s Global Plastics Policy Centre, scientists have pointed to steps taken by the US and EU, introducing enforceable targets on microplastics in areas such as wastewater and drinking water. […]
- Chimps go wild on boozy fruitChimps go wild on boozy fruit Channel News brendan 9th May 2025 Teaser Media
- What Do Hummingbirds Really Eat in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming?You’ve probably seen hummingbirds darting among flowers to gather nectar, but did you know that hummingbirds eat spiders and tiny insects too? Sugary liquids (like nectar and tree sap) and...
- What Do Hummingbirds Really Eat in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming?You’ve probably seen hummingbirds darting among flowers to gather nectar, but did you know that hummingbirds eat spiders and tiny insects too? Sugary liquids (like nectar and tree sap) and...
- What is ENERGY STAR and does it matter?U.S. taxpayers have spent millions of dollars to create and run ENERGY STAR. What have we gotten in return? The post What is ENERGY STAR and does it matter? appeared first on Environment America.
- Activist climbs tree near Port Angeles to block cut of older WA forestAn activist has climbed a tree to stop it from being cut down in the Elwha River watershed. They are in it for the long haul.
- The head of FEMA defended the agency on Capitol Hill. Trump fired him.FEMA’s shake-up follows the cancellation of key climate resilience programs and growing uncertainty over the agency’s future.
- Chipping Away at the Ice Ceiling: Women Scientists Explore Nepal’s Ponkar GlacierThe International Center for Integrated Mountain Development launched the first Hindu Kush Himalaya Women on Ice expedition in December.
- Oregon greenlights wildlife crossings bill with governor’s signatureGov. Tina Kotek signed HB 2978 into law—marking a major win for wildlife and safer roads across the state The post Oregon greenlights wildlife crossings bill with governor’s signature appeared first on Environment America.
- Virginia among national leaders in solar energy growth, data centers threaten progressInteractive dashboard allows users to explore clean energy growth in Virginia, nation The post Virginia among national leaders in solar energy growth, data centers threaten progress appeared first on Environment America.
- Minnesota's Bird DeclineAudubon Upper Mississippi River's Conservation Director, Dale Gentry, is featured in this extended piece by Minnesota's NBC affiliate, KARE 11. 17783
- Minnesota's Bird DeclineAudubon Upper Mississippi River's Conservation Director, Dale Gentry, is featured in this extended piece by Minnesota's NBC affiliate, KARE 11. 17783
- How REI reached a key zero-waste milestone before Target and WalmartThe outdoor retailer is keeping 90 percent of the waste generated at stores and distribution centers out of landfills and incinerators. The post How REI reached a key zero-waste milestone before Target and Walmart appeared first on Trellis.
- Making America’s waters safe for swimmingWe’re working to make sure the water at our beaches is clean. That means ending the sewage and runoff pollution that can make swimmers sick. The post Making America’s waters safe for swimming appeared first on Environment America.
- Why Target is tagging 35 million pieces of clothing with digital IDsQR codes on Universal Thread apparel connect to resale and product details for consumers — and, eventually, sorters and recyclers. The post Why Target is tagging 35 million pieces of clothing with digital IDs appeared first on Trellis.
- How to Clean Solar Panels the Right Way (2025 Guide)Solar panels are a cornerstone of renewable energy, converting sunlight into electricity to power homes and businesses. However, their efficiency hinges on a clean surface. Dust, dirt, pollen, bird droppings, and other debris can reduce energy output by 15–25%, according to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. This guide shows you how to clean solar panels...
- How to Create a Zero-Waste Laundry Routine: Eco-Friendly Tips for a Greener HomeLaundry day is a necessary evil, but it doesn’t have to contribute to our planet’s waste crisis. By having a zero-waste laundry routine we can reduce our impact on the environment and keep our clothes fresh and clean. It’s easier than we think to make small changes that add up to big differences. In this...
- RELEASE: New survey finds broad support for new wildlife crossingsIn a new survey released Thursday by Environment America Research & Policy Center, respondents showed overwhelming support for building more wildlife crossings across the country. The post RELEASE: New survey finds broad support for new wildlife crossings appeared first on Environment America.
- Save on your move: declutter before the quoteWhen preparing for a move, one of the first things you are always advised to do is to go through your belongings: decide exactly what you want to take with you to your new home, and what you want to … Save on your move: declutter before the quote Read More » The post Save on your move: declutter before the quote appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Plastics companies know about chemical recycling’s shortcomings — but still sell it as a solutionA new report casts doubt on industry narratives about the “revolutionary” technology.
- WA lawmakers slash wildfire budget in halfWashington state lawmakers have cut in half funding for wildfire prevention to help plug a $16 billion budget hole.
- Google uses carbon credit purchase to tackle short-lived super-pollutants The tech giant will buy credits from projects that fund work in Indonesia and Brazil to lessen emissions of methane and hydrofluorocarbons. The post Google uses carbon credit purchase to tackle short-lived super-pollutants appeared first on Trellis.
- Carbon registry partner selection prioritises rigour and transparency, says EfW operatorEfW operator enfinium has selected Isometric as its carbon registry partner for the Parc Adfer carbon capture and storage (CCS) project. Currently a candidate for grant support through the UK Government’s Track-1 HyNet Expansion programme, the Parc Adfer CCS project is forecast to generate up to 120,000 tonnes of highly durable carbon removal credits once […]
- Comment: Reasons for biogas optimism despite global challengesBy Matt Hale, Global Key Account Director, HRS Heat Exchangers The first four months of 2025 have been among the most turbulent in recent history in terms of global investor and market confidence. However, despite this – and despite emerging differences in environmental policy objectives around the world, there are still signs anaerobic digestion (AD) […]
- All of the Biggest U.S. Cities Are SinkingFrom the coasts to the interior, urban areas are sinking. The main culprit: pumping of groundwater.
- New pilot study detects faecal pollution marker in UK riversA pilot study has reportedly succeeded in offering a better understanding of contamination sources in national waterbodies, providing water companies with the capability of identifying and mitigating inputs of faecal pollution in UK rivers. WRc Senior Water Science Microbiology Consultant Daisy Allen said the study undertaken by Water Research Centre (WRc) and ADAS Biotechnology has […]
- The Big Interview: Tom Grylls – Clean Air Fund’s Head of Super PollutantsThe Clean Air Fund partners with organisations that promote air quality data and action across the world, influencing and supporting policymakers. Tom Grylls leads on work relating to super pollutants, and is currently championing efforts to tackle two of the most deadly types of emission – both responsible for fuelling climate change while causing irreparable […]
- Americans want CEOs to speak up, defend climate actionDespite a noisy political climate, people expect business leaders to speak out on certain social issues. The post Americans want CEOs to speak up, defend climate action appeared first on Trellis.
- How Colgate-Palmolive’s CSO links sustainability to value creationAnn Tracy, in her sixth year on the job, now reports into the growth and strategy organization of the consumer products giant. The post How Colgate-Palmolive’s CSO links sustainability to value creation appeared first on Trellis.
- Why are all of America’s biggest cities sinking?A new study finds that the country's 28 most populous metros are losing elevation, from New York City to Seattle.
- Renewable energy’s scale-up provides a blueprint for carbon removalYour finance team knows how to do a carbon offtake deal — because they’ve already done it for renewable energy. The post Renewable energy’s scale-up provides a blueprint for carbon removal appeared first on Trellis.
- The Trump administration has all but stopped enforcing environmental lawsThe EPA is the nation's top environmental cop. In the last few months, the federal agency has significantly scaled back pollution enforcement.
- Creative, Sustainable Gifts for Mother’s DayMothers don’t always know what they want on Mother’s Day – other than, perhaps, a... The post Creative, Sustainable Gifts for Mother’s Day appeared first on Earth911.
- 5 Tips To Cultivate Happy Gardening With Your ChildrenGetting children excited about gardening is one of the easiest ways to boost their connection... The post 5 Tips To Cultivate Happy Gardening With Your Children appeared first on Earth911.
- Growing pains: Downing Street unlikely to meet biodiversity commitmentsA new report by the Environmental Audit Committee has cast doubt over the government’s commitment to policy and private sector engagement. Under the internationally ratified Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework [GBF], the UK is currently legally bound to safeguard 30% of its land and sea territory for nature. This means protecting areas from all forms of […]
- Parenting and the climate crisisParenting and the climate crisis Channel Reviews brendan 8th May 2025 Teaser Media
- Tutwiler Hotel in Birmingham: A Sustainable Historic Stay for Green TravelersWhy Stay at the Tutwiler Hotel? ✅ Historic charm in a National Landmark ✅ Walkable access to cultural attractions ✅ Adaptive reuse and sustainable design ✅ Locally sourced cuisine and green practices ✅ Quirky ghost lore and Southern hospitality A Sustainable Landmark in the Magic City Birmingham, Alabama—the “Magic City”—is a vibrant destination where history,...
- Smart spongy device captures water from thin airA pair of tweezers squeezes water from the spongy material developed by the team. Credit: Xingying Zhang RMIT University Engineers from Australia and China have invented a sponge-like device that captures water from thin air and then releases it in a cup using the sun’s energy, even in low humidity where other technologies such as […] The post Smart spongy device captures water from thin air appeared first on Eco News.
- Environmental toll of Melbourne’s urban sprawl to be revealed at top international exhibitionMonash experts Professor Louise Wright and Associate Professor Catherine Murphy (pictured) say Melbourne’s urban sprawl has come at a great cost to habitat and biodiversity. Photo: Nigel Bertram Monash University Creatives from Monash University, the official representatives of Australia at the 24th Triennale Milano International Exhibition, will use their exhibit to reveal how Melbourne’s focus […] The post Environmental toll of Melbourne’s urban sprawl to be revealed at top international exhibition appeared first on Eco News.
- Repair It Lake Mac Returns to Warners Bay Theatre for a Day of Fixing, Connecting, and Community SpiritThis Saturday 10 May, Repair It Lake Mac invites the community to join its repair café, running from 10am to 12:30pm this time at the Warners Bay Theatre. With a team of over 18 volunteers, ranging in age from 14 to 92 years old, this event promises to be a welcoming and uplifting gathering. Skilled […] The post Repair It Lake Mac Returns to Warners Bay Theatre for a Day of Fixing, Connecting, and Community Spirit appeared first on Eco News.
- From synthetic data to AI agents, new SAS Viya innovations boost speed, productivity and trustData and AI leader SAS today announced its latest offerings on the SAS® Viya® platform, spanning the latest leaps in AI advancement to scale and galvanise human productivity and decision-making. “SAS is evolving its strategy and portfolio to embrace a broader ecosystem of user personas, preferences, and technologies within an enterprise’s AI technology stack,” said […] The post From synthetic data to AI agents, new SAS Viya innovations boost speed, productivity and trust appeared first on Eco News.
- Australian engineers and architects are relying on AI every day to design cities and infrastructure, global survey revealsGlobal survey reveals 32% of engineers, architects, city planners, and digital leaders in Australia are relying on AI daily, compared to 33% globally. AI is viewed overwhelmingly positively; 73% of Australia’s built environment professionals see it as an opportunity, with minimal concerns about job losses. Arup is calling more focus and resources to be committed […] The post Australian engineers and architects are relying on AI every day to design cities and infrastructure, global survey reveals appeared first on Eco News.
- WA sues Trump administration over cuts to electric charging stationsWashington stood to get $71 million to build electric car infrastructure, according to the lawsuit, but most is being withheld.
- U.S. carbon removal industry in turmoil as federal support remains uncertainStaff cuts at the Department of Energy have jeopardized the future of federal support, which is considered essential to the industry’s success. The post U.S. carbon removal industry in turmoil as federal support remains uncertain appeared first on Trellis.
- Jane Fonda Honored with Audubon’s Rachel Carson Award for Fearless Climate ActivismNEW YORK (May 7, 2025) – The National Audubon Society honored award-winning actor and renowned activist Jane Fonda with the Rachel Carson Award at the Women in Conservation Luncheon yesterday for...
- Jane Fonda Honored with Audubon’s Rachel Carson Award for Fearless Climate ActivismNEW YORK (May 7, 2025) – The National Audubon Society honored award-winning actor and renowned activist Jane Fonda with the Rachel Carson Award at the Women in Conservation Luncheon yesterday for...
- Threatened and endangered birds begin nesting season on Long IslandPiping Plovers are one of the earliest migrants to arrive in New York, and they quickly begin pairing off and searching for suitable nesting habitat. As of early May, our staff have identified five...
- Threatened and endangered birds begin nesting season on Long IslandPiping Plovers are one of the earliest migrants to arrive in New York, and they quickly begin pairing off and searching for suitable nesting habitat. As of early May, our staff have identified five...
- D.C. hunt finds 77 plastic pellets in 10 minutesAnacostia event was part of the first International Plastic Pellet Count The post D.C. hunt finds 77 plastic pellets in 10 minutes appeared first on Environment America.
- How Trump’s latest rollback could raise your utility bills The Energy Star program has quietly saved Americans billions in energy costs and has slashed emissions. Now it's now on the chopping block.
- Will U.S. Push on Seabed Mining End Global Consensus on Oceans?President Trump’s recent order to expedite permits to begin deep-sea mining bypasses international agreements that protect oceans. By moving unilaterally, says the Ocean Conservancy’s Jeff Watters, the U.S. could endanger fragile marine ecosystems and set a troubling precedent.Read more on E360 →
- House Republicans push to sell hundreds of thousands of acres of public lands in the WestHouse Republicans have added a provision to their sweeping tax cut package that would authorize the sale of hundreds of thousands of acres of public lands in Nevada and Utah.
- Colorado company powers secondhand sales for Lululemon, The North Face and PatagoniaTersus Solutions is positioning itself as a hub for a future with far more reselling, repairing and refashioning of apparel. The post Colorado company powers secondhand sales for Lululemon, The North Face and Patagonia appeared first on Trellis.
- What is it like on the climate job market right now?Laid off workers are facing an uncertain and emotional job search. Here's what experts have to say about where to look — plus resources for those on the hunt.
- Hundreds of volunteers participated in first-ever International Plastic Pellet CountFrom Wisconsin to Copacabana 38,290 plastic pellets were collected from beaches, streams, and lake shores. The post Hundreds of volunteers participated in first-ever International Plastic Pellet Count appeared first on Environment America.
- Tylenol maker Kenvue integrates sustainability into product design processJennifer Duran will become group head of sustainability in June, when Pamela Gill-Alabaster departs. The post Tylenol maker Kenvue integrates sustainability into product design process appeared first on Trellis.
- Trump’s attack on AmeriCorps rips through Seattle areaSudden, sweeping cuts by the Trump administration to AmeriCorps service grants are disrupting community work by about 1,300 people at sites across Washington.
- Keir Starmer has the mandate on climate and should ignore the back seat driversLabour has a working majority in Westminster of 165 MPs. In 1945 the party had a 146-seat lead which it boldly used to create the NHS and the welfare state as we know it. But, although Labour won last year’s election, it quickly lost control […]
- UK construction, engineering, automotive, transport and logistics ‘confident’ in net zeroWhile some party leaders, MPs and peers are calling for a slowdown or cancellation of emissions reduction targets, some of the most polluting sectors feel very differently. In a survey of its members, the Association for Project Management (APM) has found that 52% of the 1,000 recipients are now ‘very confident’ the UK can hit […]
- World's Richest 10 Percent Responsible for Two-Thirds of WarmingThe wealthiest 10 percent of people on Earth have fueled two-thirds of the warming since 1990, according to a new modeling study.Read more on E360 →
- How to effectively respond to environmental rollbacksTraditional approaches to stop environmental rollbacks aren't working. Here's what will. The post How to effectively respond to environmental rollbacks appeared first on Trellis.
- A malaria-like disease spread by ticks is moving into Delaware, Maryland, and VirginiaThe tick that causes Lyme can also spread babesiosis — and researchers fear doctors in the mid-Atlantic don't know about it.
- Coming this summer: Record-breaking heat and plenty of hurricanesForecasters are predicting higher temperatures across the U.S. and up to 10 hurricanes. Cutting federal programs could leave people even more vulnerable.
- A ‘green backlash’ helped conservatives win in Germany. What happens now?Conservatives led by Friedrich Merz remain committed to renewables, but say "we must and we will change" an economic policy focused on climate.
- Want climate solutions in Indigenous territories? Better get consent.For three years in a row, Indigenous leaders have called for an end to carbon markets, carbon offsets, and geoengineering technologies.
- Louisiana already has 4 LNG terminals. It just added another.The Trump administration fast-tracked the project approval, reversing a Biden directive.
- What Causes Climate Change?This article is the second of five in a series to understand the basic science... The post What Causes Climate Change? appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Making IT Product Chemical Impacts Transparent With TCO Development’s Stephen FullerBeing a consumer in an advanced economy—or any economy these days—is challenging because you cannot... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Making IT Product Chemical Impacts Transparent With TCO Development’s Stephen Fuller appeared first on Earth911.
- RELEASE: Rural and southern states lead America’s generation of renewable energySouth Dakota, Texas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas lead nation; southeast states also rise in renewable energy rankings The post RELEASE: Rural and southern states lead America’s generation of renewable energy appeared first on Environment America.
- RELEASE: Massachusetts a national leader for solar and EVsInteractive dashboard allows users to explore clean energy growth in Massachusetts,nation over past decade The post RELEASE: Massachusetts a national leader for solar and EVs appeared first on Environment America.
- Rooftop solar can be torn out of capital’s handsRooftop solar can be torn out of capital’s hands Channel News brendan 7th May 2025 Teaser Media
- Entries Now Open for the 2025 NSW Sustainability Awards!The 2025 NSW Sustainability Awards are now open for entries. In proud partnership with the NSW Government, through the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW), the Banksia Foundation is shining a spotlight on those who are leading the way in sustainability. This is your chance to gain state-wide recognition for your […] The post Entries Now Open for the 2025 NSW Sustainability Awards! appeared first on Eco News.
- TNFD releases “Asking Better Questions on Nature” for board directors in collaboration with Chapter Zero, Competent Boards, Commonwealth Climate and Law Initiative and Green Finance InstituteThe Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) yesterday published its first “Asking Better Questions on Nature” guide to help senior executives across business and finance surface critical insights about nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities to inform their decision making. The first guide released yesterday is for board directors, available here. The guide was officially […] The post TNFD releases “Asking Better Questions on Nature” for board directors in collaboration with Chapter Zero, Competent Boards, Commonwealth Climate and Law Initiative and Green Finance Institute appeared first on Eco News.
- BioPak Takes Home Three Awards At The 2025 PIDA AwardsHighlights: BioPak’s FSC Certified Home Compostable PHA Cups won gold at the PIDA 2025 Beverage Packaging Design Award category BioPak’s FSC Certified Home Compostable PHA Cups won gold at the PIDA 2025 Sustainable Packaging Design – Certified Compostable Award category BioPak’s FSC Certified Compostable Paper Beer BioCups won silver at the PIDA 2025 Labelling & […] The post BioPak Takes Home Three Awards At The 2025 PIDA Awards appeared first on Eco News.
- Dogs, drones set to sniff out Lake Mac koala populationsA koala spotted recently at Cooranbong Photo Credit: Ben Courbrough Lake Macquarie City Council is set to roll out surveys over the next 18 months to help identify koala populations throughout the local government area. Manager Environmental Systems Brendan Callander said that to conserve and protect koalas in Lake Macquarie, more information was required about […] The post Dogs, drones set to sniff out Lake Mac koala populations appeared first on Eco News.
- Why Energy Was a Crucial Factor in the Youth VoteBy Sophie Ryan, iSelect Comparison Expert In the aftermath of this year’s Federal Election, one thing is clear: energy prices are no longer just a household concern — they’re a political one, especially for younger Aussies. With rising living costs across the board, energy affordability emerged as a key issue, with younger voters demanding greater […] The post Why Energy Was a Crucial Factor in the Youth Vote appeared first on Eco News.
- This Non-Native Songbird Is Taking Over the West Coast—Is the Rest of the Country Next?It’s not every day we find ourselves with a new bird species. Recently, though, birders from San Diego to Seattle have been spotting a lemon-lime songbird with snowy white spectacles that was...
- This Non-Native Songbird Is Taking Over California—Will the Rest of the Country Be Next?It’s not every day we find ourselves with a new bird species. Recently, though, birders from San Diego to Seattle have been spotting a lemon-lime songbird with snowy white spectacles that was...
- This Non-Native Songbird Is Taking Over California—Will the Rest of the Country Be Next?It’s not every day we find ourselves with a new bird species. Recently, though, birders from San Diego to Seattle have been spotting a lemon-lime songbird with snowy white spectacles that was...
- Legislation Aims to Improve Law Credited with Saving Bird Species from ExtinctionFor more than a century, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) has provided the foundation for our country’s bird conservation efforts. It has meant not only protecting birds from illegal shooting...
- Legislation Aims to Improve Law Credited with Saving Bird Species from ExtinctionFor more than a century, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) has provided the foundation for our country’s bird conservation efforts. It has meant not only protecting birds from illegal shooting...
- EU simplifies reporting requirements for deforestation regulationThe retooled rule follows the lead of other corporate sustainability mandates, pulling back on oversight. The post EU simplifies reporting requirements for deforestation regulation appeared first on Trellis.
- Congress sends Trump a resolution ending Biden-era rule targeting rubber tire emissionsCongress has voted to kill a rule requiring U.S. rubber tire makers to clean up planet-warming emissions from their manufacturing processes.
- The National Weather Service is once again translating lifesaving alerts. What happened?Political pressures may have driven the federal agency to backtrack on its decision to suspend automated weather translations.
- Forecasting with Purpose: Creating Community Through Climate JournalismKalain Hosein, a soon-to-be-graduate of the M.A. in Climate and Society program, reports on small island developing states, natural disasters and climate resilience.
- ChargePoint taps recycling exec to build sustainability programMike Schwartz, director of sustainability for the EV charging company, was manager of ESG reporting at Republic Services until February 2025. The post ChargePoint taps recycling exec to build sustainability program appeared first on Trellis.
- Chewing gum? You’re swallowing plastic.New study finds that chewing releases microplastics into saliva The post Chewing gum? You’re swallowing plastic. appeared first on Environment America.
- Bill to ban firefighting foam containing PFAS cleared final legislative hurdle, heads to governor’s deskOn Monday, the Oregon House passed Senate Bill 91 with bipartisan support. The post Bill to ban firefighting foam containing PFAS cleared final legislative hurdle, heads to governor’s desk appeared first on Environment America.
- After 17 Years Underground, Massive Cicada Brood to Swarm U.S.After hiding underground for the last 17 years, billions of cicadas will take to the skies this summer, from Tennessee to Cape Cod. Read more on E360 →
- Environmental health recruitment struggle to be addressed by cross-continent recognitionThe bodies representing Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and in Australia have signed an agreement which could help boost recruitment into the profession in each country. The Presidents of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) and Environmental Health Australia (EHA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which they say develops […]
- Climate trends in river flow revealed by global datasetImportant new data about river flow is now available from the Reference Observatory of Basins for International hydrological climate change detection (ROBIN) dataset, announced by the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH). This contains publicly available daily river flow data for 2,386 gauging stations across the globe which have natural or near-natural catchments. Additionally, […]
- Second-life batteries from electric buses to be used for grid-scale energy storageA new partnership aims to jointly design and develop a modular, scalable energy storage solution using second-life EV batteries. The agreement – between Connected Energy and Forsee Power – will combine Connected Energy’s proven second life technology with Forsee Power’s ZEN 35 and ZEN 42 battery packs, which are deployed in about 1,500 electric buses […]
- Veolia partners with Star Energy to develop large scale geothermal projectsResource recovery firm Veolia has signed a memorandum of understanding with Star Energy, a company said to be making significant strides in harnessing geothermal energy. The new partnership will help to deliver the UK’s net zero goals by using the constant, reliable, renewable and low-carbon energy source from the ground. Veolia’s announcement said this geothermal […]
- Benchmarking effort reveals food industry’s leaders and laggardsDanone, Nestlé, Starbucks and General Mills are among the companies highlighted by Ceres for working to reduce emissions. The post Benchmarking effort reveals food industry’s leaders and laggards appeared first on Trellis.
- ‘I feel like I’m 11 years old again’: Sustainability professionals respond to 100 days of Trump"Many things I've been working on are unraveling or becoming inconsequential," said one manager. The post ‘I feel like I’m 11 years old again’: Sustainability professionals respond to 100 days of Trump appeared first on Trellis.
- In Georgia, a fight over credit for its clean energy boomAccording to a new report by Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock, some 42,000 jobs are now at risk, as Republicans consider repealing IRA tax credits to pay for President Trump’s proposed tax cuts.
- Google CSO Kate Brandt: ‘We need to expand how we’re talking about this’The tech giant’s chief sustainability officer reflects on how she’ll make the most of this critical time, in the debut episode of a new biweekly podcast. The post Google CSO Kate Brandt: ‘We need to expand how we’re talking about this’ appeared first on Trellis.
- This commonly used plastic chemical caused 350,000 heart disease-related deaths in 1 yearPeople in Asia are exposed to levels up to six times higher than their counterparts in the West.
- Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr.: Let’s turn ‘cancer alley’ into opportunity alleyIn this podcast episode, the leader of the Hip Hop Caucus shares how music and culture can advance racial, economic and climate justice. The post Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr.: Let’s turn ‘cancer alley’ into opportunity alley appeared first on Trellis.
- Edinburgh plugs in new ultra-rapid EV charging at Ocean TerminalThe facility is now open to the public and can power up 12 engines at once, marking the start of a major new infrastructure rollout. Source, a new operator in the UK’s electric vehicle [EV] market owned by SSE and TotalEnergiws, is behind the hub. This will be the first of 300 sites the company […]
- We Earthlings: Recycle Paper and CardboardOn average, every American sends 1,646.15 pounds of solid waste to landfills every year. If... The post We Earthlings: Recycle Paper and Cardboard appeared first on Earth911.
- Helpful Tips for Natural Pest ControlAs any gardener can attest, pests are an unwelcome, nasty surprise that can turn your... The post Helpful Tips for Natural Pest Control appeared first on Earth911.
- How AI-powered bushfire detection can protect forests and communitiesBy Sohan Domingo, VP of Sales, Technology, and Operations, Dryad Networks Bushfires pose a significant threat to Australia and New Zealand’s environment, economy, and communities, with traditional detection methods often failing to provide timely warnings. Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered bushfire detection systems are emerging as a vital tool to enhance early intervention, protect forests, and safeguard […] The post How AI-powered bushfire detection can protect forests and communities appeared first on Eco News.
- Queering conservationQueering conservation Channel Comment brendan 6th May 2025 Teaser Media
- A Decade of Watching Birds—and Watching Out for ThemThis year marks the 10th anniversary of Audubon’s Climate Watch program—a powerful example of how community science can inform conservation action in a changing world. Since 2016, volunteers...
- A Decade of Watching Birds—and Watching Out for ThemThis year marks the 10th anniversary of Audubon’s Climate Watch program—a powerful example of how community science can inform conservation action in a changing world. Since 2016, volunteers...
- Top Solar Power Countries in 2025: Leading the Global Renewable RevolutionQuick Answer: Which Are the Top Solar Power Countries in 2025? The top five countries are China, United States, India, Japan, and Germany, based on solar power generation and installed capacity. Emerging leaders include Brazil, Australia, and Spain, each advancing solar rapidly through innovative policies and investment. In 2025, solar power is the cornerstone of...
- What Does it Mean to Protect a Predator?Confronting fear, misinformation, and the ethics of predator conservation in Australia. By Sarah Hard In the murky waters of the river, ancient eyes break the surface—eyes that have watched this landscape change over millennia. Saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus), often feared and misunderstood, are the apex predators of Northern Australia’s coastal wetlands. But what does it […] The post What Does it Mean to Protect a Predator? appeared first on Eco News.
- Stunning images unveiled as Wildlife Photographer of the Year arrives at the Maritime MuseumSpringtails and slime molds are two of my favorite macro photography subjects, so it’s always fun to get a chance to include both in one photo. I found these under a log in my local forest in Berlin, Germany and was able to get a focus stack of 36 images © Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas, Wildlife Photographer […] The post Stunning images unveiled as Wildlife Photographer of the Year arrives at the Maritime Museum appeared first on Eco News.
- Andersens Flooring Expands Sustainability Commitment with ResiLoop Collaboration and Project Green MilestoneAndersens Andersens, the leading Australian floor covering provider, is proud to announce its collaboration with ResiLoop, an industry product stewardship scheme backed by leading suppliers in the flooring industry. This initiative is focused on decreasing the amount of flooring waste going to landfill and underscores Andersens’ continued commitment to sustainability, keeping valuable flooring materials in […] The post Andersens Flooring Expands Sustainability Commitment with ResiLoop Collaboration and Project Green Milestone appeared first on Eco News.
- NABERS Sustainable Portfolios Index 2025: New Leaders, Expanding HorizonsThe NABERS Sustainable Portfolios Index (SPI) 2025 has officially launched, revealing the impressive achievements of 67 property portfolios from 30 leading companies, reaffirming the property sector’s growing commitment to sustainability, efficiency, and environmental performance. Now in its seventh year, the NABERS SPI ranks office, shopping centre, and hotel portfolios based on their NABERS ratings for […] The post NABERS Sustainable Portfolios Index 2025: New Leaders, Expanding Horizons appeared first on Eco News.
- Tips for a bee-friendly garden this springAs spring and summer return, here are four easy ways to have a bee-friendly garden. The post Tips for a bee-friendly garden this spring appeared first on Environment America.
- Spring bird migration is peaking soonHundreds of species are traveling the Mississippi Flyway, a key bird migration route. The post Spring bird migration is peaking soon appeared first on Environment America.
- Seattle Times journalists earn Pulitzer nod for investigation of WA’s salmon recovery spendingThree Seattle Times journalists are Pulitzer Prize finalists for their work revealing the shortcomings of Washington’s salmon recovery program.
- In WA and beyond, Trump’s war on science endangers the most vulnerableThe Trump administration’s war on science will likely have long-lasting, devastating consequences for vulnerable communities, columnist Naomi Ishisaka writes.
- Nanoplastics Are All Around (and Inside) UsHow are humans exposed to these tiny and ubiquitous plastics? And is there anything we can do about it?
- States sue Trump administration for blocking the development of wind energyA coalition of state attorneys general (including Washington's) has filed a suit against President Donald Trump’s attempt to stop the development of wind energy.
- Sustainable aviation fuel plans under fire over crop emissionsEnvironmental group and aviation industry disagree on how to assess the full climate impact of fuel made from corn and soybeans. The post Sustainable aviation fuel plans under fire over crop emissions appeared first on Trellis.
- WA lawmakers approve $1.1B for salmon habitat restorationGov. Bob Ferguson is set to review funding approved for replacing culverts under a tribal lawsuit. Lawmakers backed off an earlier $5 billion proposal.
- Vashon Island high schoolers work with bones of whale that washed ashoreA gray whale that washed ashore on Vashon Island offers a rare opportunity for students and community members to study and reconstruct its skeleton.
- Earth911 Podcast: Measuring Regeneration—Douglas Gayeton’s Ecological Benefits Framework UpdateOn this inspiring episode of Sustainability In Your Ear, we reconnect with storyteller, systems thinker,... The post Earth911 Podcast: Measuring Regeneration—Douglas Gayeton’s Ecological Benefits Framework Update appeared first on Earth911.
- Scientists just found a way to break through climate apathyIn a field of muddy results, it's among the clearest findings that one cognitive scientist has seen in his career.
- At UN, mining groups tout protections for Indigenous peopleEven as Oak Flat moves ahead, the mining industry commits to voluntary guidelines to consult with communities.
- Why Fenugreek Oil Is the Skincare Superhero Your Routine Is MissingThe natural skincare boom in the U.S. is redefining beauty routines, and fenugreek oil is emerging as a 2025 must-have. With ancient roots in Ayurveda and a surge in popularity among health-conscious skincare enthusiasts, this multitasking oil tackles acne, dryness, and aging with ease. Beyond skin, it’s also a game-changer for hair health. In this...
- To the Point: Pens and Pencils Offer Eco-Responsible FeaturesIf you’re a shopper who evaluates environmental facets of products you purchase, please direct your... The post To the Point: Pens and Pencils Offer Eco-Responsible Features appeared first on Earth911.
- QBE Foundation and Sydney Swans kick Goals for GoodThe QBE Foundation hosted its annual Goals for Good event at Sunday’s AFL clash between the Sydney Swans and GWS Giants, resulting in a donation of $125,000. The initiative saw the QBE Foundation donate $5,000 for each of the 12 goals the Swans scored during the game, with an additional $65,000 donated. Funds raised will […] The post QBE Foundation and Sydney Swans kick Goals for Good appeared first on Eco News.
- Naturally Good Expo Announces Keynote Speakers for 2025 EventThe Naturally Good Expo, Australia’s leading event for natural, organic, and healthy products, is proud to announce several key speakers for its upcoming 2025 conference. These industry leaders will share their observations on the future of health, wellness, and sustainability, and provide their valuable foresight into the trends and clever innovations shaping the industry. Featured […] The post Naturally Good Expo Announces Keynote Speakers for 2025 Event appeared first on Eco News.
- Bupa Foundation provides funding boost for local community organisationsBupa Foundation Community Grants The Bupa Foundation is giving community organisations across Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) the opportunity to share in $600,000 (AUD) in grants to support programs that support local mental health and sustainability initiatives. This is an increase of $80,000 on the 2024 Community Grants investment, with a view to funding more […] The post Bupa Foundation provides funding boost for local community organisations appeared first on Eco News.
- SmartGate: Cutting-edge AI technology deployed to protect native wildlifeFrom smart phones to smart wildlife sanctuaries, Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) is accelerating the use of cutting-edge technologies in conservation, most recently with the trial of an AI-powered ‘SmartGate’. Designed and built by AWC’s in-house team of IT experts, the SmartGate acts as a double-gated enclosed tunnel that allows native species to move from one side of […] The post SmartGate: Cutting-edge AI technology deployed to protect native wildlife appeared first on Eco News.
- Lebanon: the environmental aftermathLebanon: the environmental aftermath Channel News brendan 5th May 2025 Teaser Media
- USAID cuts are hitting global conservation projects hardThe Trump administration’s dismantling of USAID has done more than cut off life-saving humanitarian assistance. It has also eliminated funding for environmental protection and conservation work in dozens of countries, with many programs now being forced to shut down.
- Is Georgia Power quietly planning a massive buildout of fossil gas?Watchdog groups and tech giants want more clean energy. But some fear the utility is pursuing a big fossil-gas expansion plan outside of public scrutiny instead.
- King County detects PFAS in wastewater, fertilizer programOfficials say not to panic and that crops grown with these fertilizers are not expected to be contaminated.
- GlobalData unveils strategies to decarbonize artificial intelligenceThe accelerating adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is driving up energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across the AI value chain, raising urgent concerns about its long-term sustainability and the environmental impact on tech giants. In response, new research outlines key strategies to decarbonize AI, focusing on improvements in energy sourcing, data center infrastructure, […] The post GlobalData unveils strategies to decarbonize artificial intelligence appeared first on Eco News.
- Bird Lovers Flock to Sold-Out Premiere of "Flyway of Life"There are few sights as stirring as the seasonal movement of birds across the skies—an annual rhythm that links continents, habitats, and even people! On Earth Day, April 22, 2025, that shared love...
- Bird Lovers Flock to Sold-Out Premiere of "Flyway of Life"There are few sights as stirring as the seasonal movement of birds across the skies—an annual rhythm that links continents, habitats, and even people! On Earth Day, April 22, 2025, that shared love...
- Trump promised to help Big Oil. Its revenues plummeted.“I have never felt more uncertainty about our business in my entire 40-plus-year career.”
- Audubon Board Welcomes New Directors to Guide Hemispheric Efforts to Reverse Alarming Decline of BirdsNEW YORK – The National Audubon Society announced two new additions to its Board of Directors: Pamela Hurtado Berger, an environmental advocate who is passionate about conservation and...
- Audubon Board Welcomes New Directors to Guide Hemispheric Efforts to Reverse Alarming Decline of BirdsNEW YORK – The National Audubon Society announced two new additions to its Board of Directors: Pamela Hurtado Berger, an environmental advocate who is passionate about conservation and...
- The current oil spill in the GulfThe U.S. Coast Guard is working hard to contain the current spill in the Gulf. In the future, we can make its job easier by moving away from offshore drilling. The post The current oil spill in the Gulf appeared first on Environment America.
- Jacksonville’s Booming Housing Market: Why Inspections Matter More Than EverWhat’s the purpose of a home inspection for new homes in Jacksonville? Home inspections in Jacksonville help new buyers identify structural, safety, and functional issues in newly built homes—ensuring the property meets quality standards before closing. Jacksonville is one of Florida’s fastest-growing cities, with sprawling developments from St. Johns County to Nassau County, including areas...
- In Mexico’s ‘Avocado Belt,’ Villagers Stand Up to Protect Their LandsA boom in avocado production in Mexico has led to illegal deforestation and an influx of drug cartels dominating the lucrative trade. But Indigenous communities have fought back against the gangs and turned to traditional practices to grow avocados and save their forests. Read more on E360 →
- Warming Doubled the Odds of Record Fires in South KoreaWarming fueled the hot, dry, windy weather that gave rise to a spate of record-breaking fires in South Korea in March, an analysis finds.Read more on E360 →
- UK Digital Twin Centre aims to help decarbonise heavy industryThe UK Digital Twin Centre was officially opened in Belfast on 2 May. Delivered by Digital Catapult and funded by the Belfast Region City Deal and Innovate UK, the project is intended to accelerate the adoption of digital twin technology across the UK’s critical sectors, projected to reach £62million in GVA for the economy over […]
- Poll: Concern over climate change remains strong in Trump’s first 100 daysDespite anti-ESG initiatives from the Trump administration, many Americans rate their climate concern as "very serious." The post Poll: Concern over climate change remains strong in Trump’s first 100 days appeared first on Trellis.
- Trump radically remade the US food system in just 100 daysThe people who grow and sell America's food no longer trust the USDA. We made a timeline to show you what happened.
- Why hasn’t Trump taken down the government’s climate adaptation plans?The plans, created to protect government assets from climate change and save taxpayers money, remain online. It's unclear what Trump will do with them.
- ‘Build, baby, build’: Canada’s new prime minister wants to make the country into an ‘energy superpower’Mark Carney has promised to partner with Indigenous peoples. He's also promised to fast-track extractive energy projects.
- 30 years of environmental justice, dismantled in 100 daysUnder the Trump administration, policies to protect the communities most affected by pollution are "illegal."
- How California’s farmers can recharge the aquifers they’ve drainedAgriculture requires a lot of water. In the drought-stricken Central Valley, researchers have found a win-win for growers.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Jared Diamond on Poor Human ChoicesWe can learn and change in response to our environment, but humans have a bad... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Jared Diamond on Poor Human Choices appeared first on Earth911.
- East Sussex estate becomes case study for biodiversity credit restorationMore of the South Downs National Park has been officially dedicated to nature restoration, adding one-third to the existing protected area. In total, over 50 hectares of the Ilford Estate have now been designated as wildlife havens, with two groundbreaking legal agreements with the National Park Authority helping secure the project’s future. The size of […]
- Indigenous wisdom 'protects biodiversity'Indigenous wisdom 'protects biodiversity' Channel Comment brendan 2nd May 2025 Teaser Media
- Australia Post increases People of Post grants program as charities face cost of living crisisLatest research commissioned by Australia Post has found that 40% of regular-giving Australians have donated less in the past 12 months due to cost-of-living pressures, with half of Australians saying they give less to charity because of the increased cost of groceries and essentials1. To help address growing financial pressures faced by community groups nationwide, […] The post Australia Post increases People of Post grants program as charities face cost of living crisis appeared first on Eco News.
- Sir David Attenborough’s filmmaker to share insights at LEAFDr Chadden Hunter with Sir David Attenborough Sir David Attenborough’s filmmaker and righthand man Dr Chadden Hunter leads a star-studded line-up of entertainment at this year’s Logan Eco Action Festival (LEAF). Dr Hunter, a Brisbane-based wildlife biologist, will be joined in Logan by Australia’s favourite scientist Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, Totally Wild host Ranger Stacey and […] The post Sir David Attenborough’s filmmaker to share insights at LEAF appeared first on Eco News.
- Oil and gas companies add renewable fuels to low-carbon portfolio, says GlobalDataThe global energy landscape is steadily moving toward cleaner sources, with a gradual decline in fossil fuel dependence. The share of fossil fuels in the world’s energy mix has declined from 82% in 2022 to 81.5% in 2023, indicating a gradual shift. This transition is driven by the need to cut greenhouse gas emissions and combat global […] The post Oil and gas companies add renewable fuels to low-carbon portfolio, says GlobalData appeared first on Eco News.
- Tech on the treetops: How AI can protect forestsThe custom AI model was fed a dataset of images from Google Earth and was able to detect forest cover changes with an accuracy of 94.37 per cent. Charles Darwin University (CDU) Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the newest tool in the arsenal to prevent the degradation and depletion of forests, with new research revealing how […] The post Tech on the treetops: How AI can protect forests appeared first on Eco News.
- AI boosts wildlife monitoring and protection efforts in TasmaniaMK Jose – Currawong Hiden Seek AI-powered image filtering deployed by Tasmanian Land Conservancy has significantly enhanced conservation efforts, saving over 900 hours of volunteer time The Tasmanian Land Conservancy has teamed up with Ionata Digital to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into its wildlife monitoring tool WildTracker – which enables private landholders to upload, tag, and share camera trap […] The post AI boosts wildlife monitoring and protection efforts in Tasmania appeared first on Eco News.
- Amazon’s sort centre in Melbourne achieves Australian-first Zero Carbon CertificationThe site designed with sustainability at its core enhances delivery speed for customers and is another step in Amazon’s Climate Pledge commitment to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. Amazon’s sort centre in Craigieburn, Melbourne, has made history as Australia’s first-ever warehouse to earn a Zero Carbon Certification from the International Living Future Institute. It’s […] The post Amazon’s sort centre in Melbourne achieves Australian-first Zero Carbon Certification appeared first on Eco News.
- Lessons from Patagonia and Apple on selling circularityIncluding creative ways to tout what happens next (and at the end) that keeps consumers engaged. The post Lessons from Patagonia and Apple on selling circularity appeared first on Trellis.
- Why the future of clean energy investment is at the state level (at least for now)Federal funding for clean energy projects may be limited, but states like California are picking up the slack. The post Why the future of clean energy investment is at the state level (at least for now) appeared first on Trellis.
- Texas House passes bill to create pollinator health task forceBees, butterflies and other pollinators are in significant decline The post Texas House passes bill to create pollinator health task force appeared first on Environment America.
- Justice Department sues Hawaii, Michigan, Vermont and New York over state climate actionsThe Justice Department is suing four states over climate action.
- Kohler and Legrand: 4 ways to embed circularity into product designWhy both manufacturers are assessing features such as durability, ease of disassembly and repairability before products reach proof of concept. The post Kohler and Legrand: 4 ways to embed circularity into product design appeared first on Trellis.
- Lamont-Doherty Mourns IT Exec and Entrepreneur Edward Botwinick BS’58The former university trustee was an early leader in data communications and a steadfast supporter of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
- Soil carbon credits emerge from the ‘trough of disillusionment’Indigo Ag, Boomitra and other project developers are planning on issuing millions of tons of credits annually. The post Soil carbon credits emerge from the ‘trough of disillusionment’ appeared first on Trellis.
- Fossil fuels are in with the BRICS? Report assesses energy preferences in emerging economic blocFounding BRICS members Brazil, India, and China continue to lead the global clean energy transition, but countries that have recently joined them in the bloc are mostly pursuing fossil fuels, according to a new report from Global Energy Monitor. Brazil, India, and China have some of the largest wind and solar fleets in the world, […]
- Government expected to mandate rooftop solar on new build homesThe UK government is expected to announce that all new homes will be legally required to have solar panels installed on the roof by 2027. Reported widely on 1 May, the move is being viewed as a rejection of Tony Blair’s intervention on net zero, in which he argued that “today’s policy strategies have become […]
- Spanish blackout sparks disinformationSpanish blackout sparks disinformation Channel Comment brendan 1st May 2025 Teaser Media
- What kind of company is yours? 6 sustainability archetypesSustainability archetypes help create alignment among the C-suite, board and sustainability team. The post What kind of company is yours? 6 sustainability archetypes appeared first on Trellis.
- Mosquitoes reported from all across Scotland by citizen science projectScientists at the University of Glasgow have received more than 700 reports of mosquitoes from across Scotland, including from Dumfries and Galloway in the south to Shetland in the north, thanks to an “incredible response from the public” to a citizen science project launched last year. Since May 2024 members of the public have shared […]
- 100 days in, does Trump still ‘dig’ coal?Presidents have long used coal miners as political props. Yet federal policies have done little to improve their lives, and some things have actually gotten worse.
- Climate response still largely on paper, not in practice, portfolio and asset manager survey revealsA new worldwide survey conducted by global delivery consultants and construction experts, Mace, for its latest report titled State of Sustainable Assets reveals that while 97% of asset managers feel able to keep pace with environmental regulations and reporting requirements, 80% are not yet implementing strategies or thereby achieving sustainable outcomes. Conducted by Censuswide, the […]
- Trump’s first 100 days shredded millions in funding for Indigenous peoplesFunding cuts span climate change, education, health care, and more.
- “Brands no longer have to guess” as firms deliver 100% visibility on single-use plastic recyclingA major breakthrough for the recycling industry is claimed with the successful detection of 100% of UV-tagged single-use plastic bottles entering one of Europe’s busiest Materials Recycling Facilities (MRF) in France. The successful project was undertaken by Wales-based technology firm Polytag and global packaging compliance company Citeo. The collaboration between the two businesses, focused on […]
- Who will finance global climate solutions? Not the West.As the U.S. and Europe slash their development funding, Chinese president Xi Jinping vowed that his country “will not slow down its climate actions.”
- The Vulnerable Nests of Seabirds and ShorebirdsNote: All photos in this article follow ethical bird photography guidelines. Nest photos were taken by Audubon Florida staff in compliance with state permits. Have you ever wondered how coastal...
- The Vulnerable Nests of Seabirds and ShorebirdsNote: All photos in this article follow ethical bird photography guidelines. Nest photos were taken by Audubon Florida staff in compliance with state permits. Have you ever wondered how coastal...
- America’s Prettiest Natural Swimming HolesGrab your swimsuit and some non-toxic, environmentally benign sunscreen — it’s time to explore the... The post America’s Prettiest Natural Swimming Holes appeared first on Earth911.
- Weekend Project: DIY Patio Table With Built-In CoolersTake a look at one of the most awesome outdoor accessories we've seen. The post Weekend Project: DIY Patio Table With Built-In Coolers appeared first on Earth911.
- Flood training course launched for property claims handlersA new digital format will give professionals access to essential information without the need to take time away from day-to-day work. Launched by the National Flood School, the interactive video training programme brings together flexible on-demand flood and water damage training modules. The Water Damage Course has been heralded as a ‘significant step forward’ in […]
- 2025 Walking Summit confirmed for transport professionalsLocal authorities, service operators and academic institutions will present at the online and in-real-life event. Run by Living Streets, the UK-wide charity dedicated to pedestrian safety, the 2025 Summit brings together travel departments, council officers, health professionals, elected officials, campaigners, researchers and ‘walking experts’. Set to be held on 3rd June in Bristol, tickets for […]
- Nature, demolition and construction: recommended changes for the British Standards InstituteWhat amendments should be made to better support biodiversity and the preservation of trees in development sites? In October, a consultation on BS 5837 (Trees in relation to design, demolition and construction) concluded. The responses are currently being reviewed and the British Standards Institute has responded. As the government embarks on a substantial housebuilding programme […]
- Rain, Heat, Repeat: Extreme Weather is Changing How Consumers Engage with Live MusicPhoto Credit: Deb Kloeden The increasingly unpredictable consequences of climate change and extreme weather will amplify the challenges already faced by Australia’s live music sector, a new report has revealed (Report available here). Already, 85% of festival-goers have experienced what they consider to be extreme weather at a music festival in the past 12 months. […] The post Rain, Heat, Repeat: Extreme Weather is Changing How Consumers Engage with Live Music appeared first on Eco News.
- Can the Olympic Games be a catalyst for change?Can the Olympic Games be a catalyst for change? Channel Comment brendan 1st May 2025 Teaser Media
- A step toward harnessing clean energy from falling rainwaterWhen two materials come into contact, charged entities on their surfaces get a little nudge. This is how rubbing a balloon on the skin creates static electricity. Likewise, water flowing over some surfaces can gain or lose charge. Now, researchers reporting in the American Chemical Society’s publication Central Science have harnessed the phenomenon to generate […]
- Smarter ways to find more leaks fasterIt is smarter working, not more boots on the ground, that will help companies deliver AMP8 leakage commitments and improve strategic management of water, writes Ben Crabtree The scale of leakage reduction required by 2030 – a 17% reduction to pre-privatisation levels – will see companies invest £720 million over the next five years. This […]
- Special Snail Kite Spotted at the SanctuaryWith her binoculars and checklist in hand, Madison Lutes was excited to go birding with colleagues in the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary backcountry. As a first-time participant in the Audubon Christmas...
- Special Snail Kite Spotted at the SanctuaryWith her binoculars and checklist in hand, Madison Lutes was excited to go birding with colleagues in the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary backcountry. As a first-time participant in the Audubon Christmas...
- Statewide phase out of polystyrene foam foodware passes out of Illinois SenateA bill to reduce plastic pollution by eliminating plastic foam cups, take-out containers and other foodware across Illinois now moves to the state House. The post Statewide phase out of polystyrene foam foodware passes out of Illinois Senate appeared first on Environment America.
- Why the Time To Go Solar Is NowAn open letter to American homeowners on the benefits of installing solar panels.
- Alphabet and Dow are building an AI database to sort complex plasticsThe join project is one of several ventures pitching AI-powered identification systems as essential for boosting plastics recycling rates. The post Alphabet and Dow are building an AI database to sort complex plastics appeared first on Trellis.
- How Strong Is a Gorilla? The Truth Behind Nature’s Most Powerful PrimateQuick Answer: How Strong Is a Gorilla? A silverback gorilla can lift up to 1,796 pounds, sprint at 25 mph, and bite down with a force of 1,300 PSI. That makes them up to 10 times stronger than the average human. How Strong Is a Gorilla in the Wild? In their Central African rainforest homes,...
- 64% of Scotland’s supply chain are investing in renewable energyThe findings have been published by trade body Scottish Renewables, which surveyed its 370+ members as part of this year’s Supply Chain Impact Statement, published on 30 April. But it also finds that 60% of suppliers think Scotland doesn’t have the market conditions for businesses to secure green energy contracts Almost two thirds of Scotland’s […]
- Adam Met To Speak at Columbia Climate School GraduationThe Climate School is thrilled to announce that Adam Met, musician, educator and climate advocate, will deliver the keynote address at Columbia Climate School’s Class Day ceremony.
- Behind Keurig’s bid to make coffee pods without plasticThe company found two "happy accidents" when it created single-use capsules without a hard, disposable shell. The post Behind Keurig’s bid to make coffee pods without plastic appeared first on Trellis.
- Government attempts to reduce environmental protections in planning bill could breach international law, says KCThe government’s flagship Planning and Infrastructure Bill could be in breach of international law, according to new legal advice from a leading KC. Planning and environmental law barrister, David Elvin KC of Landmark Chambers, found Part 3 of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill to be “regressive” and potentially in breach of international law. Mr Elvin’s […]
- Grangemouth closure and Blair’s net zero intervention must be wake up call for government warns UniteUnite, one of the UK’s largest trade unions, representing workers in construction, energy and engineering, has today (30 April) called on the UK government to fundamentally rethink its approach to net zero policies and industrial strategy. Unite’s intervention comes a day after it was announced that the Grangemouth oil refinery has ceased refining oil and […]
- How a circular economy for ageing wind turbines can make repowering a sustainable option Resource recovery firm EMR writes As asset owners, energy companies and policymakers in the UK energy market are busy deliberating over how we deliver the ambitious Clean Power 2030 (CP30) targets, including a doubling of UK onshore wind capacity by 2030, ‘repowering’ has emerged as a crucial part of the solution. Repowering wind turbines means […]
- Act now or pay later on climate adaptation The impacts of climate change tend to grab headlines when extreme weather events hit around the world. In recent weeks, we have seen temperatures reach the high 40s in parts of India and Pakistan whilst severe storms and flooding have swept through Northern Italy. Some […]
- Proposed code allows for use of carbon credits to address Scope 3 emissionsThe Environmental Defense Fund and the We Mean Business Coalition were among the organizations backing the Scope 3 Action Code of Practice from the Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative. The post Proposed code allows for use of carbon credits to address Scope 3 emissions appeared first on Trellis.
- What will push WA electricity demand to new heights? Forecasters detail predictionsThe region’s hunger for power could grow even faster than recent projections anticipated and spike more often as climate change worsens.
- Baby salmon head out to sea. Then they do something unexpected, new research showsIn a surprising scientific discovery, baby salmon have been found to take a far more complex journey than previously known from native streams to the ocean.
- Nature decline and climate change add over £200 a year to household billsDuring the 2024 election campaign, Labour pledged that people would feel better off under their government. But, the cost of living crisis continues to weigh heavily on households, with recent reports warning that it will be particularly challenging from this spring as water and energy […]
- Sustainability to be taught in secondary schools by leading industry platformThe Built Environment Schools Trust is partnering with the Supply Chain Sustainability School on the groundbreaking project. BE Sustainable after school clubs will be available to secondary pupils, aged 11-16, and utilise the Supply Chain Sustainability School platform, which already helps more than 10,000 construction and infrastructure firms with sustainability efforts. The goal is to […]
- Local governments building Sydney’s resilience togetherAbril Felman/City of Sydney Resilient Sydney Greater Sydney’s councils are working together to build resilience and prepare their communities for the looming threats expected this decade. Resilient Sydney has developed a new strategy that will give people, businesses and systems the means to survive, adapt and thrive despite the chronic stresses and acute shocks predicted […] The post Local governments building Sydney’s resilience together appeared first on Eco News.
- Latent heat leap: MGA Thermal achieves world-first 24/7 renewable industrial steam, outperforming conventional thermal storageAnna Starrett, Mark Croudace, Alexander Post, Erich Kisi, Glen Reynolds. Australian innovation delivers continuous, cost-effective clean steam for industry, positioning MGA Thermal at the forefront of decarbonisation with its groundbreaking latent heat energy storage. After more than ten years of development and breakthrough materials engineering, MGA Thermal’s world-first commercial Electro-Thermal Energy Storage (ETES) system – capable of […] The post Latent heat leap: MGA Thermal achieves world-first 24/7 renewable industrial steam, outperforming conventional thermal storage appeared first on Eco News.
- Project 2025 was extreme. Trump’s first 100 days have been even more radical.The president's environmental policies mirror the far-right blueprint — and push the boundaries of the Constitution.
- Facing High Tariffs in U.S., Chinese Solar Flows to Poorer CountriesFacing high tariffs in the U.S. and Europe, Chinese solar and battery companies have been selling a growing share of their products to poorer countries, a new analysis finds.Read more on E360 →
- Farmers are making bank harvesting a new crop: Solar energyIn California's water-stressed Central Valley, farmers are fallowing land and installing solar, providing financial stability and saving water.
- TOMRA Spearheads Coalition of Stakeholders to Demand Inclusion of Circularity Provisions in EU Clean Industrial Funding FrameworkKey figures within the EU Plastic Recycling Industry and others have joined forces to raise alarm over the European Commission’s draft Clean Industrial State Aid Framework, citing a critical lack of support for circularity measures. A broad coalition of circular economy stakeholders, led by leading waste-sorting technology provider TOMRA, today calls on the European Commission […] The post TOMRA Spearheads Coalition of Stakeholders to Demand Inclusion of Circularity Provisions in EU Clean Industrial Funding Framework appeared first on Eco News.
- Vena Energy expands Wandoan South Project with 320MW solar facilityVena Energy’s existing Wandoan South Solar 1 farm and Wandoan South Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Vena Energy (Vena), a leading green energy solution provider across the Asia-Pacific region, will commence construction of a 320MW[1] solar facility in Queensland’s Western Downs region, expanding its Wandoan South Project. Once operational in mid-2027, Wandoan South Solar 2 will […] The post Vena Energy expands Wandoan South Project with 320MW solar facility appeared first on Eco News.
- Volunteers protected Darwin wildlife for 50+ years, but new research suggests it’s time to stop winging conservation effortsDarwin volunteers have worked to protect migratory shorebirds such as the Far Eastern Curlew (pictured) for more than 50 years. Charles Darwin University Volunteers have shouldered the burden of shorebird conservation in the Top End for more than half a century, but new research from Charles Darwin University (CDU) suggests it’s time for the government […] The post Volunteers protected Darwin wildlife for 50+ years, but new research suggests it’s time to stop winging conservation efforts appeared first on Eco News.
- How to Build a Drainage Pond for a Flood-Proof BackyardQuick Answer: What Is a Drainage Pond? A drainage pond is a shallow landscaped basin that collects stormwater runoff to prevent yard flooding, erosion, and water damage. It doubles as an eco-friendly and visually appealing backyard feature. After every heavy rain, does your backyard turn into a muddy swamp? You’re not alone—thousands of homeowners across...
- 7 Steps Toward a Zero-Waste LifestyleThe average person generates 4.9 pounds of waste each day. Of that waste, just 1.9... The post 7 Steps Toward a Zero-Waste Lifestyle appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Rare.org’s Brett Jenks Ties Global Climate Impacts To Everyday DecisionsThe climate crisis cannot be solved by one person, one organization, one company, or one... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Rare.org’s Brett Jenks Ties Global Climate Impacts To Everyday Decisions appeared first on Earth911.
- Anxiety linked to water pollution through pets and medicationChanges in the behaviour of fish are linked to prescription drugs, while flea treatment for cats and dogs has been identified in coastal waters. Analysis of 339 seawater, shellfish and seaweed samples taken at Chichester and Langstone harbours has found the presence of more than 100 harmful chemicals. The research, conducted in spring and autumn […]
- Don’t make us duplicate disclosures, companies tell California regulators Businesses react to the country’s first climate disclosure laws. The post Don’t make us duplicate disclosures, companies tell California regulators appeared first on Trellis.
- Are Slim Jims Bad for You? Decoding the Nutrition Label and BeyondAre Slim Jims bad for you? That question comes up more often than you’d think—especially once you take a closer look at the Slim Jim nutrition label. These spicy, smoky meat sticks are iconic in American snacking culture, but do they actually belong in a healthy diet? This editorial guide goes far beyond the wrapper....
- Tips for Extending the Life Expectancy of Your BoilerWith energy prices on the rise and a growing focus on sustainability, ensuring your boiler operates efficiently for as long as possible is both an economic and environmental priority. Whether you’re a homeowner aiming to reduce utility costs or a landlord staying compliant with safety regulations, prolonging your boiler’s lifespan reduces energy waste, lowers repair...
- 13 wise remarks overheard at Circularity 25Here's what we heard and saw at Circularity 25 in Denver. The post 13 wise remarks overheard at Circularity 25 appeared first on Trellis.
- The Trump administration just dismissed all 400 experts working on America’s official climate reportIt’s not clear who will now write the Congressionally mandated National Climate Assessment — or whether it will be written at all.
- Protesting through art: Ackroyd & HarveyProtesting through art: Ackroyd & Harvey Channel Comment brendan 30th April 2025 Teaser Media
- Indigenous leaders push for seat at the table of high seas biodiversity treaty Negotiators are calling for involvement in the agreement’s decision-making process, not just an acknowledgement of their presence.
- The Trump administration’s push to privatize US public landsIn its first 100 days, Trump 2.0 has waged war on the lands, waters, and wildlife we all own.
- After years of negotiations, state lawmakers consider measures to phase out plastic bags, foam food containersThe Chicago Tribune covered efforts to pass state legislation to address plastic pollution in Illinois. The post After years of negotiations, state lawmakers consider measures to phase out plastic bags, foam food containers appeared first on Environment America.
- Columbia Beautiful Planet 2025Each year, we honor Earth Day by sharing some amazing photos celebrating the beauty and magic of our planet, as captured by the Columbia community.
- Corporate sustainability success three times more likely with AIResearch from more than 650 global organisations supports greater adoption of artificial intelligence to reduce climate footprints. Project Management Institute thinktank The Brightline Initiative has produced a new report, Sustainability in the Age Of AI: The Integration Imperative, which advocates for more automation within organisations to identify climate-positive steps such as energy use optimisation. The paper […]
- Bill to reduce single-use plastics passes key House committeeSenate Bill 551 passed through the House Committee on Tuesday morning. The post Bill to reduce single-use plastics passes key House committee appeared first on Environment America.
- Brazilian Judge Orders Seizure of Illegally Cleared LandsA justice on the Brazilian Supreme Court has directed the government to seize private lands where forests have been illegally razed. Read more on E360 →
- Boiler Upgrade Scheme surges as UK sustainability skills shortage slowly fallsTwo separate data sets show more homes than ever are being fitted with low carbon heating solutions, while the number of qualified HVAC professionals is also rising. In March 2025, the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero recorded a 13% rise in applications for government funding to cover all low carbon heating technologies. In […]
- Everybody loves the sunshine? UK temperatures 10C higher than April averageMercury could rocket to 29C as Britain embraces a late-spring heat wave, raising the spectre of global warming-related health issues. Looking at the week ahead, the Met Office has confirmed it’s highly likely that new records will be set for April temperatures across the country. Warm weather drew in over the past weekend and is […]
- Mixed microplastic blend may be substantially more toxic for marine lifeA new study indicates that a mixed microplastic blend may be substantially more toxic than a single polymer on a key marine food-web species. Due to the wide range of ways in which microplastics can enter the natural environment, microplastic pollution is extremely diverse in terms of material make-up, size, shape, chemical composition, colour and […]
- The state of fleet electrification: Why 87% of companies plan to add EVs in the next five yearsCompanies are pushing ahead with green fleets, despite potential supply-chain disruption from U.S. tariffs. The post The state of fleet electrification: Why 87% of companies plan to add EVs in the next five years appeared first on Trellis.
- Watch the Circularity 25 keynotes live todaySpeakers include the chief sustainability officer at Crocs, and the leader of Google X's circularity moonshot. The post Watch the Circularity 25 keynotes live today appeared first on Trellis.
- What to look out for at Circularity 25 this weekCircular economy practitioners join in Denver from April 29 to May 1. Here are key moments to watch from the event, remotely or in person. The post What to look out for at Circularity 25 this week appeared first on Trellis.
- The New Jersey fire signals a new era for the NortheastThe worst fire in New Jersey's history is a warning that "there's no reason that what has happened in the western U.S. can't happen here.”
- Nature in Addiction Recovery: Why Your Surroundings MatterRecovery is a personal journey, shaped not only by what’s inside of us but also by what’s around us. One of the biggest environmental factors that can impact recovery is the physical environment—specifically, nature. In recent years, more attention has been given to the healing power of nature and more recovery programs are incorporating natural...
- Trump is bypassing community input to fast-track energy projects that risk pollutionIn his first 100 days, Trump has slashed the environmental processes safeguarding the nation's energy projects.
- Lost your federal job or funding? Tell us how cuts are impacting the environment, health, and safety of your community.Grist wants to hear how your work is being affected, and help tell the story of what's being lost.
- How to Clean Blackstone Griddle Rust: 5 Foolproof Methods for a Spotless SurfaceA rusty Blackstone griddle can turn a joyful backyard barbecue into a stressful cleanup ordeal. If you’re wondering how to clean Blackstone griddle rust quickly and safely, you’re in the right place. For housewives across the USA who rely on their griddle for family meals, rust is more than just an eyesore — it’s a...
- 6 Green DIY Projects for Home and GardenWith Earth Day just past, you may be thinking about how to make Earth-positive changes.... The post 6 Green DIY Projects for Home and Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- 3 Ways To Cut Meat Consumption if You’re Not Ready to QuitAmericans eat as much meat as ever, preparing beef and chicken at home at least... The post 3 Ways To Cut Meat Consumption if You’re Not Ready to Quit appeared first on Earth911.
- Rethinking Car Ownership: How Rentals Can Support a Greener FutureClimate change and global warming are two real tendencies that negatively impact our planet. That’s why many people try to be more sustainable in their everyday lives, even when they travel. But what if you’re on a trip and want to rent a car? This blog post is for people who can’t give up on...
- Don’t put the brakes on the UK’s market lead in electric vehiclesPresident Trump’s erratic tariff policy is making manufacturers nervous around the world. It’s right that Prime Minister Keir Starmer is seeking ways to support the UK car industry through the uncertainty. But there is a risk that the changes the government has recently announced to […]
- Shipping 'misses boat' to decarbonisationShipping 'misses boat' to decarbonisation Channel Comment brendan 29th April 2025 Teaser Media
- How to Manage Subcontractors More Efficiently in Complex BuildsManaging subcontractors is often one of the trickiest parts of a build. As projects grow more complex, with overlapping tasks, tight timelines and increasing client expectations, keeping trades coordinated and on schedule becomes more of a juggling act. When done well, subcontractor management keeps everything moving smoothly. When it falls apart, delays, miscommunication and cost overruns can quickly take hold. Whether you’re overseeing a multi-storey residential development or a detailed...
- STATEMENT: EPA to limit discharges of PFAShe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Monday that it will take several actions to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The post STATEMENT: EPA to limit discharges of PFAS appeared first on Environment America.
- A New Way to Rank Countries on Successful AgingIs there a comprehensive way to define successful aging? Ng Kah Long analyzed existing population indexes before choosing to construct his own.
- Spain blackout shows “island grids” more vulnerable, says analystSpain’s countrywide blackout on Monday has demonstrated the vulnerability of so-called “island” and peninsular grids, despite international improvements in redundancy and forecasting capabilities in recent years, Montel Analytics Director, Jean-Paul Harreman has said (words: Montel Analytics). Earlier on Monday, Spain and parts of Portugal and France experienced a major power outage, causing widespread disruption across […]
- The EPA is allowing the sale of cheaper, higher-ethanol E15 gasoline across the US this summerThe Environmental Protection Agency says consumers across the U.S. will still be able to buy cheaper E15 gasoline this summer.
- Mystery surrounds dozens of sick, dead pelicans on Oregon coastWildlife offices up and down the Oregon Coast have all gotten calls about the water bird, with 20 pelicans discovered dead.
- What Does a Gas Leak Smell Like? 5 Signs Every Homeowner Must KnowWhat does a gas leak smell like? It typically smells like rotten eggs, sulfur, or burnt garlic. This distinct odor comes from a chemical called mercaptan, added to natural gas for safety reasons. Recognizing this smell can be the first crucial step in preventing fires, explosions, or serious health hazards. Imagine walking into your kitchen...
- How Low-Energy PFAS Systems Improve Wastewater SustainabilityWastewater treatment facilities face growing pressure to remove harmful PFAS chemicals from water in a way that saves energy and money. These facilities are searching for ways to lower operational costs and meet stricter regulations. Low-energy PFAS removal systems give them a way to tackle contamination while reducing power use and ongoing expenses. Adopting innovative...
- Transform Your Outdoor Space with Professional Landscaping in CalgaryTransforming an outdoor area into a visually appealing and practical one requires more than casual weekend work. Expert help proves vital in Calgary because the city’s climate fluctuation combines with soil diversity. The entire process from beginning to end needs … Transform Your Outdoor Space with Professional Landscaping in Calgary Read More » The post Transform Your Outdoor Space with Professional Landscaping in Calgary appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Modern Italian Furniture and Its Perfect Blend of Style and FunctionalityItalian furniture is synonymous with luxury, blending exquisite craftsmanship and functionality. With the use of high-quality materials and stunning design, it has gained fame as a status symbol. Over the years, modern Italian furniture has struck an ideal balance between style and function, making it the perfect choice for both residential and commercial purposes. The...
- To Help Growers and the Grid, Build Solar on Farmland, Research SaysTwo new studies suggest that devoting a small fraction of U.S. farmland to solar power would be a boon both for the energy system and for farmers themselves.Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Podcast: The Green Amendments Movement Accelerates As Federal Protections FallAs federal environmental protections face weakening, a grassroots movement is gaining strength across the U.S.,... The post Earth911 Podcast: The Green Amendments Movement Accelerates As Federal Protections Fall appeared first on Earth911.
- 3 strategies for 2 crises: Tackling carbon emissions and packaging waste togetherBy viewing packaging waste and carbon emissions as two sides of the same coin, companies can achieve greater environmental impact. The post 3 strategies for 2 crises: Tackling carbon emissions and packaging waste together appeared first on Trellis.
- The government should start their food strategy by picking ‘low hanging fruit’Work on the government’s new food strategy is now well underway. The Food Strategy Advisory Board was announced just under a month ago, causing concern due to the heavy industry representation. But while government-led food strategies in the past have tended to culminate in a […]
- Is the LDES Cap and Floor scheme jeopardising the UK’s battery ambitions?By James Basden, founder director of battery storage specialist Zenobe The Cap and Floor scheme for Long Duration Electricity Storage (LDES), introduced by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) and regulated by Ofgem, is designed to drive investment into storage technologies that can deliver electricity for 8 or more hours. It works […]
- Regulators have failed to deliver a trusted and resilient water sector, says NAO reportDefra and water regulators have failed to drive necessary investment for the sector, which now faces significant environmental, supply and infrastructure challenges, says the National Audit Office (NAO). A new report from the independent Parliamentary body audits the three water regulators (Ofwat, the Environment Agency, and the Drinking Water Inspectorate) and Defra, which sets policies […]
- Industrial waste is turning to rock in just decades, research revealsAn aluminium tab from a drinks can found encased in a new form of rock on the Cumbrian coastline has helped provide scientists with a shocking insight into the impact of human activity on the Earth’s natural processes and materials. Researchers from the University of Glasgow have found that slag, an industrial waste product produced […]
- A siege on science: How Trump is undoing an American legacyIn its first 100 days, the Trump administration has slashed federal agencies, canceled national reports, and yanked funding from universities. The shockwaves will be felt worldwide.
- Why Trump can’t stop states from fighting climate changeClimate progress is still happening. You just need to know where to look.
- With climate action at stake, pro-Trump statement at UNPFII met with silenceIndigenous women are among those most impacted by climate change while the Trump administration promotes entrepreneurship in Indian Country.
- Indigenous delegates at the UN raise alarm on voluntary isolated peoplesDeforestation in the Amazon is closing in around isolated communities.
- SMART ENERGY RECOGNISED AS NATIONAL LEADER IN BATTERY STORAGE AT 2025 SMART ENERGY CONFERENCESmart Energy, a leading Australian solar and battery provider, has been recognised as Australia’s top installer of home battery systems, earning national honours for the highest volume of installations nationwide. Smart Energy was formally presented with the Top Volume AU ESS – #1 Residential Battery Retailer Australia’ at the 2025 Smart Energy Conference in Sydney. […] The post SMART ENERGY RECOGNISED AS NATIONAL LEADER IN BATTERY STORAGE AT 2025 SMART ENERGY CONFERENCE appeared first on Eco News.
- Alice Springs Brewing Co: Crafting Sustainable Beer in the Heart of the Red CentreIn a market where more boutique breweries have been closing than opening after a decade of boom, the Alice Springs Brewing Co is not just holding its own – it’s fizzing with life, flavour and local pride. Founded by Kyle Pearson with some help from his mates and more than a dash of desert determination, […] The post Alice Springs Brewing Co: Crafting Sustainable Beer in the Heart of the Red Centre appeared first on Eco News.
- GROW WILD AT BILPIN ENVIRONMENT DAY THIS MAYNature lovers and eco-enthusiasts are invited to join the fun at Bilpin Environment Day, taking place on Saturday May 10 at Bilpin Community Farmer’s Market at 2596 Bells Line of Road. The free event runs from 9:30am to 1pm, filled with guided walks run by local volunteers and bush regenerators, as well as kids’ activities […] The post GROW WILD AT BILPIN ENVIRONMENT DAY THIS MAY appeared first on Eco News.
- The Sustainable Restaurant Association’s Food Made Good Standard officially launches in Australia, in partnership with InnaviTransforming the future of Australian hospitality with the Food Made Good Standard; Innavi & The Sustainable Restaurant Association to host landmark event marking official launch in Australia Working in partnership with Innavi – a leading provider of sustainable solutions for the hospitality industry – The Sustainable Restaurant Association (The SRA) is delighted to announce that […] The post The Sustainable Restaurant Association’s Food Made Good Standard officially launches in Australia, in partnership with Innavi appeared first on Eco News.
- Heat- & Drought-Tolerant Veggies for Your Climate-Resilient GardenIs your vegetable garden climate-resilient? If you want to keep your green thumb in the... The post Heat- & Drought-Tolerant Veggies for Your Climate-Resilient Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- A Deep Dive into the OptiSolex 400W Portable SolarBag Kit.As the world becomes increasingly conscious of energy consumption and sustainability, the push toward renewable energy alternatives continues to gain momentum. Among these alternatives, solar power has become one of the most accessible and popular options, especially in portable energy solutions. From emergency preparedness to off-grid adventures, portable solar kits redefine how people access electricity when traditional power sources are unavailable or unreliable. This April, OptiSolex, has...
- The catchThe catch Channel News brendan 28th April 2025 Teaser Media
- Community batteries are the missing link in Australia’s $2.3 billion electrification pushBy Mohan Jesudason, CEO of X2M Connect The Albanese Government’s $2.3 billion pledge to support household battery adoption is a welcome and necessary step towards a decarbonised energy system. With energy prices continuing to squeeze households and our grid under growing pressure, empowering Australians to store and manage their own clean energy is common sense. […] The post Community batteries are the missing link in Australia’s $2.3 billion electrification push appeared first on Eco News.
- 10 charts prove that clean energy is winning — even in the Trump eraClimate progress is actually good business.
- Sounds of Sustainability community eventSustainability in our homes and community – what is it and how do we achieve it? The answer is reducing our ‘footprint in our homes and community by: ? reducing household waste, ? becoming more energy savvy, ? reducing food waste, ? becoming a more conscious consumer. To help you on the journey we are […] The post Sounds of Sustainability community event appeared first on Eco News.
- Wheels & Deals Gears Up for Its Biggest Year Yet as Sydney’s First Regular Bike MarketSydney’s favourite bike swap event is back- and it’s shifting into high gear. Wheels & Deals returns on Sunday 4th May, building momentum as the city’s first and only regular marketplace dedicated to bikes, parts, and all things pedal-powered. What began as a one-off swap in an inner-city carpark has grown into a thriving fixture […] The post Wheels & Deals Gears Up for Its Biggest Year Yet as Sydney’s First Regular Bike Market appeared first on Eco News.
- PepsiCo Announces 2025 Greenhouse Accelerator Finalists, Showcasing Innovations for a More Sustainable F&B Value Chain in APACPepsiCo’s 2025 Greenhouse Accelerator Cohort Features Strong A/NZ Representation as Startups Drive Scalable Sustainability Solutions Across Food, Energy, and Waste in APAC PepsiCo has announced the 10 startup finalists for the third edition of its Greenhouse Accelerator Program in Asia Pacific — a bold initiative to fast-track innovation across sustainable agriculture, the circular economy, and […] The post PepsiCo Announces 2025 Greenhouse Accelerator Finalists, Showcasing Innovations for a More Sustainable F&B Value Chain in APAC appeared first on Eco News.
- Keeping tabs on native woodland vegetation in times of flood and droughtFieldwork during flooding Like farmland in Australia, native forests struggle with drought and flooding, so future management decisions need more sophisticated systems to monitor and manage their water needs. A new study led by Flinders University aims to provide a good estimate of water used by trees and plants and bushes under the treetops (or […] The post Keeping tabs on native woodland vegetation in times of flood and drought appeared first on Eco News.
- Announcing the Finalists of the Naturally Good Awards 2025!The Naturally Good Expo is excited to announce the finalists for the Naturally Good Awards 2025, celebrating the latest in innovation and excellence in the natural and organic industries. This recognition highlights outstanding products and brands that are making significant contributions to the wellness and sustainability sectors. The Naturally Good Awards showcases finalists across various […] The post Announcing the Finalists of the Naturally Good Awards 2025! appeared first on Eco News.
- More women view climate change as their number one political issueA new report shows a growing gender gap among people who vote with environmental issues in mind.
- Car Auction Canada: How First-Time Buyers Can Bid Like ProsA car auction is a marketplace where vehicles — from economy cars to luxury rides — are sold to the highest bidder. In Canada, auctions are growing in popularity as buyers seek better deals outside traditional dealerships. You’ll find repossessed vehicles, off-lease cars, fleet vehicles, and even government surplus cars ready for bidding. Buying at...
- ‘Flashy, Sexy Warblers’ and Other Beautiful Birds Are Studied Much More Than ‘Drab’ Species: New StudySilas Fischer, a PhD candidate at the University of Toledo, has been studying Gray Vireos since they were an undergraduate. Gray Vireos, songbirds of the arid woodlands of the Southwest, are very...
- New Analysis Reveals That ‘Beautiful' Birds Are Studied Much More Than ‘Drab’ SpeciesSilas Fischer, a PhD candidate at the University of Toledo, has been studying Gray Vireos since they were an undergraduate. Gray Vireos, songbirds of the arid woodlands of the Southwest, are very...
- Researchers Favor Beautiful, Colorful Birds in Scientific Studies, New Analysis FindsSilas Fischer, a PhD candidate at the University of Toledo, has been studying Gray Vireos since they were an undergraduate. Gray Vireos, songbirds of the arid woodlands of the Southwest, are very...
- Researchers Favor Beautiful, Colorful Birds in Scientific Studies, New Analysis FindsSilas Fischer, a PhD candidate at the University of Toledo, has been studying Gray Vireos since they were an undergraduate. Gray Vireos, songbirds of the arid woodlands of the Southwest, are very...
- Hèrmes and Stella McCartney embrace a leather alternative: fungusLuxury brands are partnering with startups on biodegradable leather alternatives. Here's how their purses, shoes and couches are inching toward the mainstream. The post Hèrmes and Stella McCartney embrace a leather alternative: fungus appeared first on Trellis.
- What Canada’s pause on climate-disclosure requirements meansWhatever the actual impact on businesses, the indirect effect is the adoption of U.S. anti-climate policy by its northern neighbor. The post What Canada’s pause on climate-disclosure requirements means appeared first on Trellis.
- Saving Lives and Water Safety: How to Hire the Right Drowning Expert Witness for JusticeWhen dealing with drowning cases, hiring the right drowning expert witness is key. Drowning cases require specialized knowledge of water safety, rescue procedures and the physiological dynamics of drowning. As an attorney, choosing the right drowning expert witness can make all the difference in your case. This guide will walk you through the steps to...
- How Herbicide Drift from Farms Is Harming Trees in MidwestResearchers are starting to pay closer attention to the widespread damage wrought by agricultural herbicides. Drifting sprays may not kill trees, shrubs, and other nontarget plants outright, but experts believe they are making them vulnerable to insects, fungi, and disease.Read more on E360 →
- 5 ways you can be a good garden neighborJust a few simple steps can have an impact beyond your own garden and create a healthy, sustainable, pollinator-friendly community. The post 5 ways you can be a good garden neighbor appeared first on Environment America.
- Capturing the Magic, Mystery and Art of GlaciersPhotographer Alex DeMets traveled in South America for six years before opening a gallery of his work in Argentina’s Los Glaciares National Park.
- From Greenland to Ghana, Indigenous youth work for climate justice“No matter what happens we will stand, and we will fight, and we will keep pushing for solutions.”
- WA Legislature considers new tax aimed at Elon Musk’s TeslaWashington Democrats in the Legislature are mulling a tax aimed primarily at Tesla amid national protests against the DOGE-leading billionaire.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Not What America WantsIt is a very strange time in the United States, when the newly elected President... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Not What America Wants appeared first on Earth911.
- Wildlife Returns to Site of Devastating Southern California WildfireFour months after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, wildlife is making a comeback. Read more on E360 →
- Who’s optimistic about renewable energy? People in Africa and the Middle EastCompanies can adjust their communications approach based on regional perspectives. The post Who’s optimistic about renewable energy? People in Africa and the Middle East appeared first on Trellis.
- Trans rights and legal wrongsTrans rights and legal wrongs Channel Comment brendan 25th April 2025 Teaser Media
- Balcony solar took off in Germany. Why not the US?From breaker-masking to voltage mismatches, America’s grid isn’t ready for balcony solar — yet.
- Sustainable Supply Chain: Why It Matters More Than EverIn today’s fast-paced, globalized world, products travel thousands of miles, pass through countless hands, and consume enormous amounts of resources before they land in our homes. Behind the scenes, the supply chain—the complex web of sourcing, green manufacturing, and delivery—can either be a force for good or a major contributor to environmental and social harm....
- Precision Dispensers and the Push Toward Greener Laboratory PracticesLabs use a lot of stuff. Chemicals. Plastic. Energy. It’s all part of running experiments and tests. But over time, people have started to notice the waste. Scientists and lab managers are now looking for better ways to work. They want to stay accurate, but also be kind to the planet. Sustainability in labs is...
- Government announces £300 million for offshore wind supply chainsThe UK government has announced an initial £300 million funding package ahead of the Spending Review for Great British Energy to invest in supply chains for offshore wind. Individual companies will be able to apply for grants if they can show that they will produce long-term investments in UK supply chains. The announcement was made on […]
- Biogas expert firm extends leak detection serviceThis article contains sponsored content. In response to increased industry demand, and in line with best practice standards on Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR), FM BioEnergy has extended its Biogas Leak Detection Service with new, state-of-the-art equipment, and a dedicated team led by experienced biogas professional Nick Cowie. FM BioEnergy is already a respected name […]
- Toxic metals contaminate one-fifth of global farmlandA new study has revealed the extent of the threat to food security, human health and natural ecosystems. Published in the journal Science last week, the analysis by Rothamsted Research assessed the condition of 800,000 soil samples taken from across the globe, and found 17% contained dangerous levels of materials such as arsenic, lead and cadmium. […]
- Carbon tax could lead to waste services cuts, warn councilsCouncils are calling for reform of a planned tax on burning plastic, which they warn could place billions of pounds of unavoidable costs onto councils over the next decade, according to the Local Government Association (LGA). The Emissions Trading Scheme is a system which puts a market price on carbon emissions. It currently applies to […]
- Prison notebook of climate protesterPrison notebook of climate protester Channel Reviews brendan 25th April 2025 Teaser Media
- Q&A with Erik Johnson on the Lasting Impact of the BP Oil SpillOn April 20, 2010, the BP Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded, killing 11 people and spilling an estimated 200 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. In remembrance of that disaster 15 years...
- Q&A with Erik Johnson on the Lasting Impact of the BP Oil SpillOn April 20, 2010, the BP Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded, killing 11 people and spilling an estimated 200 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. In remembrance of that disaster 15 years...
- Despite global opposition, Trump just fast-tracked deep-sea miningThe move opens the door for companies tired of waiting for permission to scrape the ocean floor.
- Statement: Deep sea mining unnecessary, creates risks for centuriesNew executive order promotes seabed mining despite better sources of minerals. The post Statement: Deep sea mining unnecessary, creates risks for centuries appeared first on Environment America.
- Unpacking Microsoft’s mega-purchases in durable carbon removalThe tech giant has purchased more durable credits this month than all companies combined in 2024. The post Unpacking Microsoft’s mega-purchases in durable carbon removal appeared first on Trellis.
- Where does the U.S. get wood and lumber from?Our lumber comes from our own land, from Canada, and from some other countries — but many of these forests are worth more standing. The post Where does the U.S. get wood and lumber from? appeared first on Environment America.
- How To Reuse or Recycle a Down Comforter (and Why You Should)Down-filled bedding doesn’t belong in a landfill, especially when there are many better options for... The post How To Reuse or Recycle a Down Comforter (and Why You Should) appeared first on Earth911.
- How to Get Rid of Fleas in Backyard: Safe Solutions for Pets and KidsHow to Get Rid of Fleas in Backyard is a question many homeowners face when a fun afternoon outdoors turns into an itchy nightmare. Picture your kids playing joyfully in the backyard, only to come inside covered in red, irritating bites. Or your dog, usually full of energy, now scratching relentlessly after a romp in...
- The Trump administration says it wants a ‘nuclear renaissance.’ These actions suggest otherwise.Tariffs and a shake-up at the Tennessee Valley Authority could be getting in the way.
- A forthcoming Supreme Court decision could limit agencies’ duty to consider environmental harmsThe ruling could allow federal agencies to skip climate analysis when approving major projects — with wide-reaching consequences.
- Infographic: Reasons Why Trees Are AwesomeWe have so many reasons to be grateful for trees. Trees provide shade for our... The post Infographic: Reasons Why Trees Are Awesome appeared first on Earth911.
- Haringey secures City Hall funding for energy efficiency in schoolsThe Mayor of London has confirmed campuses across the authority will benefit from reduced utility bills and carbon emissions. The Brook Special Primary School and the Willow Primary School at Broadwater Farm estate, and Risley Avenue Primary in Tottenham will receive funding through London City Hall. Work will include the installation of rooftop solar, with […]
- The end of greenwashing?The end of greenwashing? Channel Comment brendan 24th April 2025 Teaser Media
- How to Move a Laboratory in Boston: Key Steps, Costs, and RisksRelocating a laboratory is more than just moving boxes. It’s a precise, high-risk, and highly regulated process that requires specialized knowledge and experience. Especially in Boston’s research centers, universities, and biotech companies, where laboratory equipment can be worth tens of thousands of dollars, any mishandling can lead to lost samples, regulatory violations, and halted research....
- Millions of birds flying through Oregon could use a little helpAs birds fly over cities, light pollution can blot out stars and disrupt natural navigation. They can wind up trapped and either run into buildings or collapse.
- Do Birds Pee? Hummingbirds Do—a LotIt doesn’t take a degree in ornithology to recognize that hummingbirds are unique. From their tiny bodies to their iridescent feathers, almost everything about the winged gems is distinctive. But...
- Do Birds Pee? Hummingbirds Do—a LotIt doesn’t take a degree in ornithology to recognize that hummingbirds are unique. From their tiny bodies to their iridescent feathers, almost everything about the winged gems is distinctive. But...
- Inside Amazon’s blueprint for cutting building emissionsThe company is switching to lower-carbon construction materials, prioritizing natural refrigerants and using AI to fine-tune energy and water consumption, for starters. The post Inside Amazon’s blueprint for cutting building emissions appeared first on Trellis.
- Solar strongWhy more and more Americans are choosing to install solar panels with battery storage The post Solar strong appeared first on Environment America.
- Global Perspectives: Exploring Sustainable Development in Rwanda and BangladeshColumbia Climate School students in two classes partnered with global communities and gained hands-on experience in sustainability.
- Almost Half of Americans Breathe Unhealthy Air, Report FindsThe report found that people of color are more than twice as likely to live in a community with high ozone and particulate pollution, compared with white people.
- UW climate research group braces for Trump cutsThe University of Washington's Climate Impacts Group relies heavily on federal funding to help communities adapt to climate change.
- Oak Flat is sacred to Western Apache. The Trump administration intends to approve a plan to destroy it.The fate of Arizona’s proposed Resolution Copper mine rested with the federal courts, but the administration announced last week it would move to approve the project before their rulings.
- How Italy got its citizens — and me — to adopt a rigorous recycling schemeItaly has become a global leader in recycling, in part by relying on households to do a lot of the work.
- U.S. Aid Cuts Are Hitting Global Conservation Projects HardThe Trump Administration’s dismantling of USAID has done more than cut off life-saving humanitarian assistance. It has also eliminated funding for environmental protection and conservation work in dozens of countries, with many programs now being forced to shut down.Read more on E360 →
- WA lawmakers want PFAS testing for human waste fertilizerAround 110 facilities across the state produce fertilizer from human waste, and they have little data on whether the product contains "forever chemicals."
- Heat and Fire Making Pollution Worse Across Much of the U.S.By several measures, air pollution is getting worse in the U.S., a trend due in large part to more severe heat and wildfires, according to a new report.Read more on E360 →
- $50 million XPRIZE winner has a plan to help small farmers remove carbonMati Carbon defeated 20 finalists with its enhanced rock weathering mechanism. The post $50 million XPRIZE winner has a plan to help small farmers remove carbon appeared first on Trellis.
- We need to ask who is behind growing scepticism about climate actionEd Miliband has come out fighting. In a hard-hitting Observer article, he says opponents of climate action will “make up any old nonsense and lies to pursue their ideological agenda, the latest example being their attempt to use the crisis facing the steel industry for […]
- How your showerhead and fridge got roped into the culture warsEfficient appliances used to have bipartisan support. What happened?
- UK’s first at-scale EV battery recycling and refining plant begins construction in PlymouthLithium-ion battery recycling technology firm Altilium says it has commenced construction of the UK’s first at-scale EV battery recycling facility with integrated chemical refining capabilities, located in Plymouth, Devon. The group claims a first in the UK in terms of the production of new battery cells from recycled materials. “The groundbreaking ACT 3 scale-up plant […]
- Drowned world: Can the Seas Survive Us opens at Sainsbury CentreNew work at a groundbreaking Norwich gallery asks us to consider our impact on marine environments, our place on a shared planet, and narratives about oceans, origins, water and the future. People say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. From where we’re standing, in the middle of a UK gallery that re-wrote the […]
- 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.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Green Hydrogen’s Role in Decarbonizing Industry and Daily LifeDig into the history of the the green transition on this Best of Earth911 Podcast... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Green Hydrogen’s Role in Decarbonizing Industry and Daily Life appeared first on Earth911.
- SodaStream Australia Unveils Recycled Black Terra And Takes Bold Steps Towards A More Sustainable FutureIn celebration of Earth Day, SodaStream Australia is reinforcing its leadership in sustainability with the launch of the eco-conscious Recycled Black TERRA and announcing that its Melbourne headquarters is now powered by 100% green energy. This strategic move underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to reducing its environmental footprint and promoting sustainable practices across all levels […] The post SodaStream Australia Unveils Recycled Black Terra And Takes Bold Steps Towards A More Sustainable Future appeared first on Eco News.
- AI hype cycle meets reality for construction industryStudy of 460 Australian Design and Make companies reveals AECO, D&M, and M&E sectors continue to grapple with challenges including cost control, talent shortages and environmental sustainability. A new report from Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) reveals a shift in AI optimism and preparedness, as well as lingering concerns over cost control in Australian Design and […] The post AI hype cycle meets reality for construction industry appeared first on Eco News.
- Whales: the ocean’s hidden climate warriorsWhales: the ocean’s hidden climate warriors Channel Comment brendan 23rd April 2025 Teaser Media
- How Are Water Projects Monitored for Long-Term Success?Keeping clean water flowing long-term takes more than just starting a project—it requires regular monitoring. Experts track data on water quality, sediment, and fish to check for harmful substances like low oxygen levels. This helps protect the environment and ensures the project is working. Local water committees help with day-to-day oversight. They fill out checklists,...
- Pottinger Energy Park awarded an Access Right to the South West Renewable Energy ZoneSomeva Renewables and AGL have today welcomed EnergyCo’s decision to award the proposed Pottinger Energy Park an Access Right in the South West Renewable Energy Zone (SW REZ). The proposed Pottinger Energy Park is being jointly developed by Someva Renewables and AGL Energy. The Park will include up to 831 megawatts (MW) of wind which is expected […] The post Pottinger Energy Park awarded an Access Right to the South West Renewable Energy Zone appeared first on Eco News.
- Three Aussie Brands Leading Sustainable Practices in Personal Care IndustryThe sustainability wave is changing the landscape of industrial practices worldwide, and the Australian beauty and personal care industry is not falling behind. Among growing consumer demands for eco-responsibility, Australian cosmetics brands are innovating their sustainability practices that not only meet but also inspire global standards. With a focus on biodegradable materials and innovative refill […] The post Three Aussie Brands Leading Sustainable Practices in Personal Care Industry appeared first on Eco News.
- WatchGuard Signs The Climate Pledge, Commits to Net-Zero Carbon Emissions by 2040Global cybersecurity provider deepens sustainability commitment, aiming to secure a better future for the environment. Today, WatchGuard® Technologies, a global leader in unified cybersecurity for managed service providers (MSPs), announced its commitment to The Climate Pledge. By signing the Pledge, WatchGuard is taking a significant step to strengthen its efforts in driving real, measurable impact toward a healthier planet […] The post WatchGuard Signs The Climate Pledge, Commits to Net-Zero Carbon Emissions by 2040 appeared first on Eco News.
- 84% of the world’s coral reefs hit by worst bleaching event on recordHarmful bleaching of the world’s coral has now grown to include 84% of the ocean’s reefs in the most intense event of its kind in recorded history.
- Earth Day, plastic pollution and the Oregon Coast AquariumOn Earth Day, Environment Oregon and aquarium staff were talking to visitors about plastic pollution and solutions to address it. The post Earth Day, plastic pollution and the Oregon Coast Aquarium appeared first on Environment America.
- Key bridge to Mount Rainier ‘starting to buckle,’ closes indefinitelyThe closure will pinch recreational access to Mount Rainier National Park, rendering two of its precious few entrance points inaccessible heading into summer.
- Texas needs a “bottle bill”Deposits on bottles are proven strategy to boost recycling The post Texas needs a “bottle bill” appeared first on Environment America.
- Rapid swings in temperature have increased, study findsFlips from warm temperatures to cold and vice versa have become quicker, more frequent and more intense, a new study shows. Here's why that is problematic.
- “Amazing work and let’s keep going”The post “Amazing work and let’s keep going” appeared first on Environment America.
- A New Interactive Tool Models Natural Hazards Fueled by Climate ChangeColumbia Climate scientists launch the first long-term dataset to track and predict the occurrence of climate change–fueled extreme events.
- Red-billed Tropicbird Returns to the Florida Panhandle for its Ninth Consecutive YearBirds are known to wander to unlikely places. Often referred to as vagrants, these feathered travelers stray far from their normal range, usually due to weather events, navigational errors, or...
- Red-billed Tropicbird Returns to the Florida Panhandle for its Ninth Consecutive YearBirds are known to wander to unlikely places. Often referred to as vagrants, these feathered travelers stray far from their normal range, usually due to weather events, navigational errors, or...
- Powering the Future: Innovative Renewable Energy Projects Around the WorldTake a virtual tour of some remarkable renewable energy projects from around the globe, each showcasing innovative technology, ambitious scale, and a commitment to a cleaner, more sustainable future.
- Science for the Planet: Tackling the Invisible Threat of NanoplasticsBeizhan Yan, an environmental geochemist at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, has come up with new methods to detect and analyze tiny plastic particles to better understand their impact on human and environmental health.
- New method promises to upend accounting for short-lived pollutantsEfforts to reduce methane and black carbon can deliver critical short-term benefits, according to the Global Heat Reduction Initiative. The post New method promises to upend accounting for short-lived pollutants appeared first on Trellis.
- Starbucks nears 2025 goal for 10,000 ‘greener stores’The coffee chain’s focus on energy efficiency, water stewardship and waste reduction saves more than $60 million in annual operating costs. The post Starbucks nears 2025 goal for 10,000 ‘greener stores’ appeared first on Trellis.
- How to protect bees this Earth DayAmerica’s bees don’t have much to celebrate this Earth Day. Here’s how you can help. The post How to protect bees this Earth Day appeared first on Environment America.
- Earth Day 2025 in the Seattle area: Events, resources and moreLooking for something to do to celebrate Earth Day in the Seattle area? Here are some options, presented by The Seattle Times' Climate Lab.
- Project to convert organic waste into commercial goods gets extra £700k of government cashAn Aston University project which converts material such as factory waste into heat, power and other commercially valuable bioproducts is to be extended for another year and receive an extra £700,000 of government support. The Biochar CleanTech Accelerator is part of the West Midlands Innovation Accelerator programme which was established in 2022 and managed by […]
- Your clothes are shedding bits of plastic. Here’s what people are doing about it this Earth DaySimple changes can help reduce the shedding of fibers. Making higher-quality textiles that shed less is a more challenging goal.
- Lessons from the emerging effort to advance ‘circular’ textiles in health careIn a bid to reduce plastic waste and emissions, startups and researchers are advancing the frontiers of recyclables. The post Lessons from the emerging effort to advance ‘circular’ textiles in health care appeared first on Trellis.
- Corporate climate policy still works: 4 lessons from 100 meetings on Capitol Hill in MarchLook for advocacy opportunities that are as high impact and low risk as possible. The post Corporate climate policy still works: 4 lessons from 100 meetings on Capitol Hill in March appeared first on Trellis.
- Trump’s latest USDA cuts undermine his plan to ‘Make America Healthy Again’The abrupt cancellation of a beloved farm-to-school grant program threatens food access, school gardens, and small farms nationwide.
- A simple tweak to tax law has helped bring solar power to the communities that need it mostThe Inflation Reduction Act lets companies sell their clean energy tax credits for cash. Now that benefit is at risk.
- Leaky buildings to climate leaders: English net zero hinges on schoolsAs Britain marks Earth Day 2025, we turn to the lead on a nationwide project to bring down education campus emissions to understand how local authorities can help drive this necessary change. The BBC’s investigation into the deteriorating condition of England’s school buildings, published in 2023, may have faded from headlines, but it remains sharply […]
- Earth Day: 20 More Great Environmental QuotesEvery day can be Earth Day with the right inspiration. Earth911 assembled 20 more great... The post Earth Day: 20 More Great Environmental Quotes appeared first on Earth911.
- Children’s Books for Earth DayChildren face the reality of a life-long experience of a planet in crisis. They need... The post Children’s Books for Earth Day appeared first on Earth911.
- 7 Easy Ways To Plant a Tree Where It’s Needed MostWith this handy list of resources, you could plant a tree in a deforested or at-risk area of the globe with less than $10 and a few clicks on the Web. The post 7 Easy Ways To Plant a Tree Where It’s Needed Most appeared first on Earth911.
- Oscar Wylee to Expand Bio acetate CollectionIn honour of this year’s Earth Day, Oscar Wylee is proud to officially announce the expansion of its eco-friendly range with the addition of 139 Bio acetate frames. This is a fresh material in the sustainable eyewear scene primarily crafted from plant-based sources. It champions the use of greener alternatives to traditional production processes and materials, […] The post Oscar Wylee to Expand Bio acetate Collection appeared first on Eco News.
- Powering Ahead – Wins Worth Celebrating For Australia’s Climate ProgressBy Paul Carmignani, Managing Director, Powertech While the discussion around Australia’s climate progress is typically hung in a frame of panic or hurried pessimism, encouraging new data shows that the country has seen some significant progress and is taking some long strides in its green energy transition. New data from the Clean Energy Regulator and […] The post Powering Ahead – Wins Worth Celebrating For Australia’s Climate Progress appeared first on Eco News.
- Welcome whales into the classroom for Annual Humpback Day with the Australian National Maritime MuseumAustralian National Maritime Museum The Australian National Maritime Museum invites primary school students to celebrate Annual Humpback Day and learn all about the largest animal on the planet in a free webinar with Dr Vanessa Pirotta. To celebrate the annual arrival of whales to Australian waters, this webinar will dive into the world of these […] The post Welcome whales into the classroom for Annual Humpback Day with the Australian National Maritime Museum appeared first on Eco News.
- Global nuclear power capacity to reach 494GW by 2035, driven by advancements in SMRs and clean energy shift, says GlobalDataThe global nuclear power sector has witnessed steady growth in recent years, driven by the need for low-carbon baseload power, energy security, and a renewed interest in decarbonizing industrial sectors. New capacity additions, advancements in reactor technology with small modular reactors (SMRs) emerging as a transformative solution, and supportive policies have contributed to increased generation […] The post Global nuclear power capacity to reach 494GW by 2035, driven by advancements in SMRs and clean energy shift, says GlobalData appeared first on Eco News.
- UNESCO names 16 new Global GeoparksThe UNESCO Global Geoparks Network, which this year celebrates its 10th anniversary, brings together territories recognized for their rich geological heritage – rock formations, mountain or volcanic ranges, caves, canyons, fossil sites or ancient desert landscapes – which bear witness to our planet’s history, evolution and climate. These sites are also places for conservation and […] The post UNESCO names 16 new Global Geoparks appeared first on Eco News.
- How To Keep the Earth Day Momentum GoingHow did you spend Earth Day? Perhaps you planted a tree, picked up litter, reduced... The post How To Keep the Earth Day Momentum Going appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Rising Sea Levels & Disappearing BeachesWe can expect big changes in our coastlines as climate change causes sea levels to... The post We Earthlings: Rising Sea Levels & Disappearing Beaches appeared first on Earth911.
- Classic Earth911 Podcast, April 22, 2019: Earth Day Past And FutureListen to “Earth911 Podcast, April 22, 2019: Earth Day Past And Future” on Spreaker. Happy... The post Classic Earth911 Podcast, April 22, 2019: Earth Day Past And Future appeared first on Earth911.
- Carbon capture, or political capture?Carbon capture, or political capture? Channel Comment brendan 22nd April 2025 Teaser Media
- New report explores recyclable materials for PCBsConventional printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing is wasteful, harmful to the environment and energy intensive. This can be mitigated by the implementation of new recyclable materials and technologies, which have the potential to revolutionize electronics manufacturing, explains Thomas Bithell of market intelligence firm IDTechEx, in a new report. During research interviews for the report “Sustainable […]
- Rivers Trust conference calls for action on algal bloomsThe Rivers Trust Annual Conference in early April highlighted the need for urgent, joined-up solutions to tackle harmful algal blooms and the surrounding issues affecting the health of rivers and communities. Hosted online, the conference – titled A Bloomin’ Disaster: The Causes and Costs of Blue-Green Algae – brought together experts from across Ireland, UK, […]
- What can you do this Earth Day to help the world’s forests?This Earth Day we’re asking Costco to make another meaningful commitment to sustainability by helping save 1.5 billion acres of boreal forests. The post What can you do this Earth Day to help the world’s forests? appeared first on Environment America.
- How to propose climate legislation in today’s political climateThe Foreign Pollution Fee Act is a carbon tariff bill that doesn't mention "carbon." The post How to propose climate legislation in today’s political climate appeared first on Trellis.
- How a Former Herder Protected Mongolia's Vast GrasslandsBatmunkh Luvsandash has fought to protect more than a million acres of steppe lands in his native Mongolia. In an interview with Yale Environment 360, he explains how, by drawing on the knowledge of local herders, he was able to take on the powerful mining industry and win.Read more on E360 →
- Children exposed to brain-harming chemicals while sleepingResearchers are urging mattress manufacturers and governments to act, following a couple of new studies (words: the Green Science Policy Institute). Babies and young children may breathe and absorb plasticizers called phthalates, flame retardants, and other harmful chemicals from their mattresses while they sleep, according to a pair of peer-reviewed studies published today from the […]
- Walmart is investing in 31 community solar projectsIn partnership with Nexamp, Walmart is supporting community solar across five states reaching an estimated 8,000 residential customers The post Walmart is investing in 31 community solar projects appeared first on Environment America.
- How to contact the 26 Republicans who support preserving IRA energy creditsYou can reach out now to tell them which clean credits your company depends on for jobs and revenue. The post How to contact the 26 Republicans who support preserving IRA energy credits appeared first on Trellis.
- Wildlife, not livestock: Why the Eastern Shoshone in Wyoming are reclassifying buffalo"Bringing the buffalo back is about our relationship with them, not domination over them."
- 3 WA men accused of taking trade secrets, metal from EV charging stationsAn electric vehicle charging station company has sued three Washington residents it accused of stealing and reselling its equipment.
- Melting Arctic sea ice spurs gray whale die-off along West CoastThe mighty gray whales depend on ice for food. They're skinnier than ever.
- In the Closet: Fashion Sustainability on a BudgetLook in your closet to see the impact of consumerism, and think about the changes... The post In the Closet: Fashion Sustainability on a Budget appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Execnow’s Founders On Greentech Leadership & StrategyIn the race to address climate change, technology often steals the spotlight—solar breakthroughs, carbon capture,... The post Earth911 Podcast: Execnow’s Founders On Greentech Leadership & Strategy appeared first on Earth911.
- The Global South: What Jamaica can teach us about climate financingThe Caribbean island is at the forefront of Global South countries using financial mechanisms to mitigate climate change. The post The Global South: What Jamaica can teach us about climate financing appeared first on Trellis.
- Your guide to the 2025 UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous IssuesThe Trump administration's border policies are expected to have a big impact on this year’s largest gathering of Indigenous leaders, activists, and policymakers.
- In a First, Chimps Found Sharing Fermented FruitFor the first time, wild chimpanzees have been caught on film sharing fermented fruit. The footage comes from Cantanhez National Park in the West African nation of Guinea-Bissau, where camera traps recorded chimps eating fermented breadfruit together on 10 separate occasions. Read more on E360 →
- Earth Day: 10 More Environmental Quotes To InspireWe think before we act, but we often act only on short-term benefits without thinking... The post Earth Day: 10 More Environmental Quotes To Inspire appeared first on Earth911.
- Is Dumpster Diving Legal? Laws, Safety Tips, and State-by-State BreakdownDumpster diving means looking through trash for useful items. Is dumpster diving legal? It depends on where you are. Some places allow it in public bins. Others have strict rules against trespassing or theft. Check local laws to stay safe. What the Law Says: Public vs. Private Trash The legality of dumpster diving hinges on...
- Change Your Life with Eco Friendly Tech for Everyday WellnessIn a world where tech and sustainability seem to be at odds, a new wave of eco friendly innovations is changing our daily lives. These innovations not only improve our wellness but also help us tread lightly on the planet. From smart home devices that optimize energy use to wearable tech that promotes a healthy...
- DOGE cuts pull AmeriCorps volunteers off of disaster relief jobsWorkers for the National Civilian Community Corps were sent home due to “new operational parameters.” The program’s long-term fate is unclear.
- How Montlake became a suburb in the middle of Seattle, and what’s nextThe history of the Montlake neighborhood puts a new zoning proposal in perspective, and it raises questions about how Seattle should grow.
- In Colorado, gas for cars could soon come with a warning labelLike labels on cigarettes, opponents say fossil fuel warnings could change attitudes. Others call it gasoline “shaming.”
- The Real Deal on Solar Panels: Finding Your Perfect MatchLast summer, my neighbor Bob finally took the plunge and installed solar panels. For months, he’d been drowning in brochures, YouTube videos, and quotes from installers. “I just want someone to tell me which panels to get without the sales pitch,” he told me over the fence one evening. I get it. The solar industry...
- How to Choose the Perfect Lighting for Your Home?Lighting doesn’t just help you see—it sets the whole vibe of your home. Think about it: a cozy dinner feels totally different under warm, soft lights than it does under a bright overhead bulb. The good news? You don’t need to be an interior designer to get it right. With a few simple tips, you...
- Digital Amnesia: The Growing Trend of Erasing Online HistoriesAs long as we are online, we are leaving a trail of personal data on social media, e-commerce sites, search engines, and so on. The convenience and the connections that online activity offers are widely loved by people, but there is an increasing recognition of the privacy risks involved as well as of its side...
- 5 Things All Small Businesses Can Try to Improve RecyclingPhoto by Nareeta Martin on Unsplash As everyone generally works to lower emissions and improve the globe, innovative features like alternative energy sources and clean air zones are taking the market by storm. Businesses can focus on recycling to help the environment, even while large ideas like solar panels and electric cars sound like great...
- World Vaccine Congress 2025: Innovations for a Healthier, Greener WorldWhy World Vaccine Congress 2025 Matters More Than Ever What happens when over 4,500 global health leaders get together to reimagine how vaccines can save lives and the planet? That’s the question behind the World Vaccine Congress 2025, April 22–24 in Washington, D.C. This massive event will bring together scientists, CEOs, policymakers and public health...
- Banding Together for Burrowing Owls While the Great Salt Lake Basin’s growing human population is feeling the effects of a housing shortage, Audubon hopes that Burrowing Owls might enjoy some newly constructed, luxury burrows on...
- Banding Together for Burrowing Owls While the Great Salt Lake Basin’s growing human population is feeling the effects of a housing shortage, Audubon hopes that Burrowing Owls might enjoy some newly constructed, luxury burrows on...
- This Earth Day is a Pivotal Moment to Reverse Bird Population DeclinesMore than 50 years after the first Earth Day, we stand at a pivotal moment where a changing climate and habitat loss imperils biodiversity. At the same time, we have the power to take bold steps...
- This Earth Day is a Pivotal Moment to Reverse Bird Population DeclinesMore than 50 years after the first Earth Day, we stand at a pivotal moment where a changing climate and habitat loss imperils biodiversity. At the same time, we have the power to take bold steps...
- Join us for the International Plastic Pellet Count on May 3rdHundreds of volunteers in 47 states and over 20 countries have signed up to search for plastic pellets at their local waterway as part of the International Plastic Pellet Count on Saturday, May 3rd. And it’s not too late to sign up. The post Join us for the International Plastic Pellet Count on May 3rd appeared first on Environment America.
- Microsoft is mining hard drives for rare earths. Why it mattersRecycling materials domestically is one counter to China’s export restrictions, and these materials could contribute. The post Microsoft is mining hard drives for rare earths. Why it matters appeared first on Trellis.
- Former Energy Secretary Granholm becomes energy strategistJennifer Granholm’s mandate as senior counselor at DGA Group is to help corporations shore up energy resilience as the grid struggles to meet spiking demand. The post Former Energy Secretary Granholm becomes energy strategist appeared first on Trellis.
- Portraits of Glaciers: Art, Identity and the Self in RetreatArtist Fran Beallor reflects on her series of drawings of glaciers, and how they explore humanity and our changing environment.
- Columbia Climate School’s Seed Grants Advance Interdisciplinary ResearchSeven teams will pursue innovative and collaborative research to address urgent climate challenges around the world.
- Four whales wash up in San Francisco Bay in week and a halfThe four deaths have raised the specter of past “unusual mortality events” that caused whales to die in higher-than-normal numbers.
- Trump cuts to WA disaster preparedness ‘reckless,’ governor saysLevees and a tsunami evacuation structure are some of the projects in jeopardy.
- WA’s recycling system may finally get an overhaulA new recycling law has long been on the wish list of environmental advocates and would standardize the state’s recycling system.
- The environmental policy backed by free-market RepublicansThe right to repair can reduce emissions and pollution. But for conservatives, it's "a freedom and liberty issue."
- Whole, skim, or soy? The congressional battle over milk in school lunches.Offering kids nondairy milk could be a climate solution. No one's talking about it that way.
- How baby chickens became America’s hottest commoditySoaring egg prices have people flocking to buy chickens, creating a nationwide shortage of chicks.
- Mars once had a carbon cycle, say new findingsNew evidence from NASA’s Curiosity rover seems to show that Mars possessed a carbon cycle in ancient times, a mechanism that on Earth has been central to the presence and maintenance of life. The findings bring scientists a step closer to determining whether the Red Planet was ever capable of supporting life. Looking ahead, they […]
- Earth911 Inspiration: When the Last Tree Has DiedToday’s inspiration is a proverb attributed to the Cree, a Native American tribe from what... The post Earth911 Inspiration: When the Last Tree Has Died appeared first on Earth911.
- Overpacked: Easter excess bites into Britain’s Bank Holiday funWaste spikes following festivities, with many households failing to sort rubbish correctly. Now the aluminum industry is arming local authorities with free assets and the public has a strong message to confectionary giants. Finally, it has arrived. That moment we’ve all been waiting for, whether you’re on the bandwagon for because you get two days […]
- The Ballad of U10: How One Mischievous Bird Taught Me to Love Gulls Even MoreOne mid-September afternoon on a beach in northern Massachusetts, I witnessed a crime. I was tempted to dip my toes in the still-warm sea, but I’m a birder, so I got distracted taking photos of...
- The Ballad of U10: How One Mischievous Bird Taught Me to Love Gulls Even MoreOne mid-September afternoon on a beach in northern Massachusetts, I witnessed a crime. I was tempted to dip my toes in the still-warm sea, but I’m a birder, so I got distracted taking photos of...
- West Orange County Neighbors Rescue Eaglets in DistressEagleWatch volunteers Gloria Green and Dr. Wei-Shen Chin monitor two Bald Eagle nests in the town of Oakland, a small municipality in West Orange County. Between the two nests, five eaglets hatched...
- Four Eaglets Fall from Two West Orange Nests in Three Week SpanEagleWatch volunteers Gloria Green and Dr. Wei-Shen Chin monitor two Bald Eagle nests in the town of Oakland, a small municipality in West Orange County. Between the two nests, five eaglets hatched...
- Four Eaglets Fall from Two West Orange Nests in Three Week SpanEagleWatch volunteers Gloria Green and Dr. Wei-Shen Chin monitor two Bald Eagle nests in the town of Oakland, a small municipality in West Orange County. Between the two nests, five eaglets hatched...
- Bill would boost recycling in TexasRecycling rates are low in Texas and funding is needed to expand services The post Bill would boost recycling in Texas appeared first on Environment America.
- Texas bill would ban offshore windOffshore wind is an abundant and clean energy resource which Texans overwhelmingly support The post Texas bill would ban offshore wind appeared first on Environment America.
- System for “radical collaboration” on emissions data expands to the U. S.BMW, Siemens and others have developed a common architecture that allows automotive companies to share sustainability information seamlessly. The post System for “radical collaboration” on emissions data expands to the U. S. appeared first on Trellis.
- Alumni Spotlight: Advancing Ocean Governance Through Research, Policy and DiplomacySince graduating from the MPA-ESP program, Jeremy Raguain's work has focused on ocean conservation and marine biodiversity.
- What is the Flatside wilderness of Arkansas?The wilderness area is named after Flatside Pinnacle, a 1,550 foot mountain peak located within the region, known for its beautiful sunset views. The post What is the Flatside wilderness of Arkansas? appeared first on Environment America.
- What Does Saffron Taste Like? Discover Its Flavor Profile, Aromatics & PairingsQuick Answer: What Does Saffron Taste Like? Saffron tastes floral, honey-like, and subtly earthy, with a touch of bitterness. Its warm aroma and golden hue elevate dishes, offering a luxurious, nuanced flavor. The Golden Spice with a Mysterious Flavor Saffron, the vivid crimson threads derived from the Crocus sativus flower, is more than just the...
- Trump’s offshore-wind halt risks $28 billion of investmentWith an order to halt work on a wind farm off the coast of New York, the Trump administration dealt the offshore wind industry a damaging blow that puts $28 billion of investment at risk.
- Progress report: Apple’s push to use recycled aluminum, rare earths and 13 other materialsThe company avoided 6.2 million metric tons of emissions in 2024 by opting for recycled and low-carbon materials, according to its 2025 Environmental Progress Report. The post Progress report: Apple’s push to use recycled aluminum, rare earths and 13 other materials appeared first on Trellis.
- The California grizzly bear, gone for 100 years, could thrive if brought backCalifornia's official animal inspires awe and holds cultural significance. But some wildlife officials say reintroducing grizzlies would lead to increased conflict between humans and bears.
- The UK’s problems are more connected than we think but solutions must focus on people firstThis government has had an unenviable first year in office. A perfect storm of economic instability, rising poverty, volatile geopolitics and overstretched public services and the backdrop of an escalating climate crisis, has created a uniquely challenging moment. At the centre of it all are […]
- SBTi wants more small companies to set net-zero goals. Here’s how it’s wooing themProposed changes to corporate standard are also designed to bring more midsize firms into the fold. The post SBTi wants more small companies to set net-zero goals. Here’s how it’s wooing them appeared first on Trellis.
- Planned Indian Mega-Port Could 'Wipe Out' Isolated TribeThe Shompen, residents of a small island in the Indian Ocean, are among the world's last isolated tribes. But that may soon change as the Indian government moves forward with plans for a massive port that could "wipe out" the tribe, a watchdog group says.Read more on E360 →
- The ‘king of poisons’ is building up in riceRice feeds more than half of the world’s population. Climate change is loading the beloved grain with arsenic, creating a “scary” health burden.
- In Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley,’ Black communities get all of the pollution, few of the jobsA new study confirms what many have long suspected.
- Scientists predict a brutal hurricane season while Trump takes aim at NOAA’s budgetExtra-hot oceans could spawn monster storms. Researchers worry that cuts at the agency will interrupt the flow of data for forecasts.
- 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.
- The Surprising History of Solar Panels: A Kid’s Guide to Renewable EnergySolar panels are changing the world, powering everything from cars and trains to blenders and... The post The Surprising History of Solar Panels: A Kid’s Guide to Renewable Energy appeared first on Earth911.
- 6,000 schools sign up for Let’s Go Zero campaignCampus transformations include external wilding and reintroduction of nature, insulation, renewable energy production and more. So far, the Let’s Go Zero campaign is estimated to have saved 13,610 tonnes of CO2 savings. According to analysts, this is the equivalent of 266,464 individual passenger flights from London to New York. Almost 6,000 schools are signed up […]
- Major conservation breakthrough declared as seagrass meadow transplant succeedsThe industrial scale project in Monaco offers hope marine flora once thought damaged beyond repair can be restored. Spanning 384m2, a Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadow has been re-introduced as part of a wider coastal construction project. Work on the Maraterra district had led to the destruction of several hectare of the marine species, which plays […]
- Climate denial contaminating social mediaClimate denial contaminating social media Channel News brendan 17th April 2025 Teaser Media
- How data centre operators can balance performance with sustainabilityBy Terry Maiolo, VP & General Manager Asia Pacific, OVHcloud As Earth Day approaches, it is an opportunity for organisations across the globe to reflect on their environmental impact. For the tech sector in particular, the exponential growth of GenAI and its data requirements inevitably means that the spotlight is shining squarely on data centres. A […] The post How data centre operators can balance performance with sustainability appeared first on Eco News.
- MORE FISHERS NEEDED THIS WHALE MIGRATION SEASON TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ENTANGLEMENTSAs whale migration season starts next month, OceanWatch Australia is calling on more fishers from New South Wales, Queensland and Tasmania to get involved in its East Coast Whale Entanglement Mitigation Program. The program is run in partnership with the fishing industry, federal and state governments to trial a range of fishing gear modifications to […] The post MORE FISHERS NEEDED THIS WHALE MIGRATION SEASON TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ENTANGLEMENTS appeared first on Eco News.
- Majority of Australians believe urgent action is needed to combat climate change or we risk failing future generations – Ipsos 2025 People & Climate Change studyAustralians also lack confidence in the government to tackle climate change More than half of Australians believe urgent action is needed to combat climate change, or we risk failing future generations, according to Ipsos’ 2025 People & Climate Change study. The Ipsos study provides an updated view on Australians’ attitudes towards the global climate crisis and the […] The post Majority of Australians believe urgent action is needed to combat climate change or we risk failing future generations – Ipsos 2025 People & Climate Change study appeared first on Eco News.
- Soldier airlifted after 100-foot fall at snowy peak near Mount RainierThe soldier, a member of the Army's 1st Special Forces Group, broke his leg in the fall during mountaineering practice in Mount Rainier National Park.
- El eslabón no regulado de una cadena de suministro tóxicaDe El Paso, Texas, a Richmond, Virginia, los almacenes están liberando óxido de etileno, una sustancia química cancerígena. Casi nadie lo sabe.
- New Film Explores Extraordinary Atlantic FlywayFilmmaker Tomas Koeck has worked for more than two years to highlight the importance of the Atlantic Flyway in his new film Flyway of Life. In this work, he features the importance of Florida and...
- New Film Explores Extraordinary Atlantic FlywayFilmmaker Tomas Koeck has worked for more than two years to highlight the importance of the Atlantic Flyway in his new film Flyway of Life. In this work, he features the importance of Florida and...
- Fashion leader Tricia Carey joins ‘low-carbon’ crop startup AvaloThe company is expanding its efforts to propagate climate-resilient, low-carbon cotton in the Texas Panhandle. The post Fashion leader Tricia Carey joins ‘low-carbon’ crop startup Avalo appeared first on Trellis.
- Industrial-scale PFAS destruction system scheduled to trial at Minnesota siteUS technology firm General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) said its commercial PERSES™ waste destruction system will be delivered to a Lake Elmo, Minnesota waste management facility to demonstrate the system’s industrial-scale capabilities to destroy a variety of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) waste streams. GA-EMS was awarded a contract by Bay West LLC, an environmental and […]
- The Mississippi River: An Endangered National TreasureThe Mississippi is the world’s fourth largest river system—its basin includes all or part of 32 states and two Canadian provinces. Glacial movement shaped the Upper Mississippi River Basin...
- The Mississippi River: An Endangered National TreasureThe Mississippi is the world’s fourth largest river system—its basin includes all or part of 32 states and two Canadian provinces. Glacial movement shaped the Upper Mississippi River Basin...
- Operating a heat pump in Massachusetts is about to get cheaperNew utility rate structure designed to encourage heat pump adoption The post Operating a heat pump in Massachusetts is about to get cheaper appeared first on Environment America.
- Why Climate Finance Is Key To Fighting Climate ChangeMassive sums of money are needed to mitigate climate disasters and to prepare for what’s on the horizon.
- Fashion is only 8.6% toward 2030 emissions deadline. Here’s how to speed upHalfway to a deadline for cutting emissions, apparel and footwear companies need help. The Apparel Impact Institute has some thoughts. The post Fashion is only 8.6% toward 2030 emissions deadline. Here’s how to speed up appeared first on Trellis.
- Meet the DJs spinning Earth Day into nightlifeAt Earth "Night" celebrations, you can dance, vibe, and get involved with local climate action.
- How Many Calories in a Crumbl Cookie? Health & Eco Impact RevealedHow many calories in a Crumbl cookie? You unwrap a warm, gooey Crumbl cookie, and its sugary scent practically whispers your name. But what’s the actual nutritional cost of this decadent treat? And what’s the impact on your health and the environment? At The Environmental Blog, we’re diving deep into the calorie count, nutritional concerns,...
- Designing Livable Cities: How Urban Design Renderings Contribute to Quality of LifePicture your ideal neighborhood: wide, tree-lined sidewalks buzzing with pedestrians, pocket parks where kids play and neighbors chat, and a mix of cafes, shops, and homes all within a short walk. This vision of urban livability doesn’t happen by accident—it starts with urban planning rendering that brings these concepts to life before a single brick...
- Top 10 States in India for Solar Installation CapacityIndia has emerged as a global leader in solar energy, driven by ambitious renewable energy targets and favourable government policies. With its goal of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030, solar power plays a crucial role in the country’s energy transition. Several states have taken the lead in solar energy adoption, contributing significantly to...
- Planning permission secured for UK’s first carbon capture enabled cement worksCement maker Heidelberg Materials UK has secured planning permission for its Padeswood carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in North Wales – said to be the first carbon capture enabled cement works in the UK – in what seems a landmark project for the cement industry. Environmental solutions firm RSK, which supported the bid, offers […]
- Building a circular economy: a vision for changeThis post is by the Rt Hon Steve Reed MP, secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs. Moving the UK to a circular economy is a fundamental part of the government’s national Plan for Change, and a priority for me as secretary of […]
- Progress, not perfection: What we can learn from Microsoft and HSBC’s strategy shifts Differing responses highlight the need to develop flexible standards for companies taking environmental action. The post Progress, not perfection: What we can learn from Microsoft and HSBC’s strategy shifts appeared first on Trellis.
- Comment: Decoupling AI’s growth from its GHG emissions will require tech industry collaborationBy Alastair Collier, Chief R&D Officer with climate technology firm A Healthier Earth Surging greenhouse gas emissions caused by the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution could derail Europe’s climate ambitions, according to a new report. By 2030, the continent’s growing number of datacentres could strain its power supply and increase its greenhouse gas emissions eightfold. This […]
- The unregulated link in a toxic supply chainFrom El Paso, Texas, to Richmond, Virginia, warehouses are leaking ethylene oxide, a cancer-causing chemical. Almost no one knows about them.
- ¿Su comunidad está en riesgo? Cómo acceder a la información y contar historias sobre el EtOLas periodistas de Grist comparten cómo investigamos esta historia y cómo aprender más sobre las emisiones de óxido de etileno en su zona.
- Is your community at risk? How to access data and tell stories about EtO.Grist journalists share how we investigated this story and how to learn more about ethylene oxide emissions in your area.
- Optical aerosol analyzer provides real-time particulate matter monitoringInstrumentation firm ENVEA has launched an Optical Aerosol Spectrometer designed for real-time particulate matter (PM) monitoring, delivering “ultra-precise data in any environment”. The OPM250 is described as a next-generation analyzer with a unique counting efficiency design for improved measurement accuracy and high-quality data. With a wide particle size range from 0.178µm to 29.4µm, the OPM250 […]
- Why the shipping industry’s new carbon tax is a big deal — and still not enoughModeling suggests it will only reduce emissions up to 10 percent by 2030.
- Black carbon and the bee microbiomeA study of bumblebees has uncovered a potential reason for the insects’ decline, linking it with fine particulate air pollution The researchers say they have determined that the diversity and behaviour of the bee gut microbial community is altered when exposed to black carbon (BC) found in air pollution, disrupting the beneficial bacteria that live […]
- Sewage-to-methanol process showcased in MannheimA German startup has demonstrated what’s said to be the first facility for carbon-neutral e-methanol production from sewage. Europe’s approximately 80,000 sewage treatment plants produce plenty of energy-rich material that could be considered ripe for innovative repurposing, with future marine fuels like e-methanol presenting one lucrative possibility. Demonstrating this kind of production capability is the […]
- The obscure policy that financed many of the last decade’s riskiest energy investments is backWho pays for the risk that a power plant goes over budget or fails? In states with CWIP laws, it’s not utility companies — but their customers
- A Chicago law could shift where heavy industry operates — and who bears the burden of pollutionAs Trump dismantles protections, the ordinance is a test case for environmental justice.
- Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless'Starmer farmer cuts 'shortsighted and reckless' Channel News brendan 16th April 2025 Teaser Media
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Caelux CEO Scott Graybeal on the U.S. Perovskite Solar Panel Supply ChainIn one of our best conversations, meet Scott Graybeal, CEO of Caelux, which has developed... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Caelux CEO Scott Graybeal on the U.S. Perovskite Solar Panel Supply Chain appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth Day: 23 of the Greatest Environmental QuotesIn honor of Earth Day, I’ve put together this list of some of my favorite... The post Earth Day: 23 of the Greatest Environmental Quotes appeared first on Earth911.
- Bottom line blocks 1/3 of UK SMEs from green energy transitionWhile the government continues to advocate for on-site renewables as the route to net zero, British businesses are being put off by up-front costs. With £200million in solar PV installations now confirmed for UK NHS hospitals and schools in a bid to realise £400million in long-term energy savings and the number of companies committing to […]
- Finnish firm publishes detailed breakdown of carbon footprint of gas analyzerFinnish instrument manufacturer Gasmet Technologies has released a seemingly comprehensive carbon footprint analysis of their GT5000 Terra gas analyzer, providing valuable insights into the products’ environmental impact, and assisting customers’ efforts to make informed decisions. The emission inventory was conducted based on data from both 2023 and 2024 and in accordance with the GHG Protocol […]
- Department of the Interior Weakens Key Migratory Bird Treaty Act Protections, Increasing Risk for Millions of BirdsWASHINGTON (April 15, 2025) – On Friday, the U.S. Department of the Interior revoked a key policy under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), which protects birds from avoidable deaths caused by...
- Department of the Interior Weakens Key Migratory Bird Treaty Act Protections, Increasing Risk for Millions of BirdsWASHINGTON (April 15, 2025) – On Friday, the U.S. Department of the Interior revoked a key policy under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), which protects birds from avoidable deaths caused by...
- Commercial salmon fishing in California to close for third year in a rowFishing regulators have voted to close the 2025 commercial salmon fishing season in California for an unprecedented third year running.
- Blood poisoning and coronary episodes: British water pollution and human healthJust one-in-three UK residents believe suppliers will clean up rivers, lakes and coastal areas. As the crisis grows more toxic, the victims of a failed industry speak out. 27% of British adults are now considering withholding payment from their water company because of a collective failure to tackle pollution events. The numbers, from the charity […]
- How tariffs are challenging purpose-driven small companiesSustainability-focused brands face devastating impacts as Trump's taxes yo-yo, but some among them advise against hitting the panic button just yet. The post How tariffs are challenging purpose-driven small companies appeared first on Trellis.
- New survey finds strong public support for energy efficiencyStrong bipartisan majorities support energy efficiency standards for appliances & rebates and incentives that help homeowners pay for energy efficiency improvements. The post New survey finds strong public support for energy efficiency appeared first on Environment America.
- Major milestone: The Recycling Reform Act passes the HouseWashington will soon become the 6th state to pass a producer responsibility bill that tackles plastic pollution. The post Major milestone: The Recycling Reform Act passes the House appeared first on Environment America.
- Americans are calling for public lands to stay in public handsSome our most public lands could be sold to developers, but a new bill could protect them for generations to come. The post Americans are calling for public lands to stay in public hands appeared first on Environment America.
- Eco-Safe Construction: Keeping the Air Clean on Active Job SitesThere’s a lot of dust and pollution flying around at construction sites. Failure to manage air quality adequate enough can have serious health risks to employees, damage the local environment, and result in regulatory penalty fees. However, by using a few, carefully considered best practices, contractors can virtually eliminate airborne particulates and minimize harmful pollutants...
- Three national forests that could be loggedAmerica’s national forests are home to many towering mature and old-growth trees. However, many forests are currently in danger of being logged. The post Three national forests that could be logged appeared first on Environment America.
- From Classroom to Climate Action: SDEV Alumni Share Diverse Career PathsAn alumni panel offered Columbia students the chance to learn about the various sectors and opportunities for climate and sustainability-related careers.
- Looking to create effective climate change policy? Ask the community.In Seattle, community assemblies are gathering frontline community members to set their own policies around extreme weather.
- Looks like rain: Vodafone and River Severn Partnership trial network-as-sensor nowcastingOne of England’s most flood-prone regions is partnering with the mobile giant for a more accurate picture of April showers. The partnership sees Vodafone working with the River Severn Partnership Advanced Wireless Innovation Region and Wireless DNA to provide improved short-term weather forecasts. Known as ‘nowcasting’, the process involves providing accurate pictures of climate conditions […]
- Electric Scooter 104: How the Honda Activa e is Leading India’s Green CommuteElectric Scooter 104 is more than just a number—it’s the promise of a cleaner, quieter, and more affordable commute. As Delhi’s haze gives way to a cleaner dawn, Priya zips through traffic on her silent Honda Activa e. No fumes. No engine noise. Just the whisper of progress. Her scooter isn’t just a vehicle—it’s a...
- Inside the Somerset nursery school setting new modular timber construction standardsSustainable, highly energy efficient and finished in just 12 weeks. Why isn’t Britain building more early years facilities like this? The Paulton Nursery is a 60-place early years facility for under-fives and is part of a wider and ongoing redevelopment of former commercial land, which has brought new homes to the area. TG Escapes, the […]
- Trump proposed cutting the Northwest’s national forests. So what happens next?A Trump executive order set the stage for more logging in Washington state's national forests.
- Entries Invited for Yale Environment 360 Film ContestThe 12th annual Yale Environment 360 Film Contest is now accepting entries.Read more on E360 →
- Adapting to Climate Change: The 2025 UpdateThis article is the fourth of five in a series to understand the science of... The post Adapting to Climate Change: The 2025 Update appeared first on Earth911.
- Less than 10% of plastics are being manufactured from recycled materialsOnly 9.5% of plastic materials produced globally in 2022 were manufactured from recycled materials. The findings, reported in Nature Communications Earth & Environment, are part of a comprehensive analysis of the global plastics sector, which also reveals a large increase in the amount of plastic being disposed of by incineration and substantial regional differences in […]
- AstraZeneca’s $130 million biomethane plant is a model for high-emitting industriesIt is the first unsubsidized facility of its kind dedicated to serving the life sciences sector. The post AstraZeneca’s $130 million biomethane plant is a model for high-emitting industries appeared first on Trellis.
- Landmark emissions deal for the shipping sector may not push transition to e-fuels fast enoughThe shipping sector’s first binding emissions targets were agreed on Friday 11 April, making it the first industry with internationally mandated targets of this kind. While considered a landmark deal, some observers say improvements are needed to the package of measures if the maritime sector is to reach net zero by 2050. The deal – […]
- A fifth of global farmland contaminated by toxic metals, says studyNearly a fifth of the world’s agricultural land is contaminated by toxic metals, posing a serious threat to food security, public health, and ecosystems, according to a new global study published on 15 April in the journal Science. Researchers have mapped soil pollution at an unprecedented scale, finding that more than 17% of cropland is […]
- Public lands, private profits: Inside the Trump plan to offload federal landCritics warn that the Trump administration’s plan to transfer public lands could enrich wealthy developers while eliminating access for everyone else.
- Why the Forest Service is logging after Hurricane Helene — and why some say it’s a mistakeVolunteers, scientists, and hikers are asking for transparency in a process they say could prioritize profit over ecosystems.
- Family Movies for Earth Day and Every DayEarth Day is great for raising awareness, but it isn’t helpful if we only think... The post Family Movies for Earth Day and Every Day appeared first on Earth911.
- 5 Clever Ways To Maximize Natural Light in Your KitchenThe kitchen often gets more use than any other room of the home. It’s the... The post 5 Clever Ways To Maximize Natural Light in Your Kitchen appeared first on Earth911.
- Climate models are letting our cities down, risking Australians’ safetyUNSW Sydney Global climate models represent our coastal cities as oceans, while regional models fail to represent their true complexity, posing a barrier to future planning and resilience, writes UNSW researcher A/Prof. Negin Nazarian. In Australia, 87% of our population lives along the coast, most in cities that drive much of Australia’s economic activity. Understanding […] The post Climate models are letting our cities down, risking Australians’ safety appeared first on Eco News.
- 22 April 2025 is Mother Earth DayRights of Nature – free webinar In 2009, the United Nations General Assembly recognised 22 April as International Mother Earth Day, acknowledging that in order to achieve a just balance among the economic, social, and environmental needs, we need to promote harmony with nature and the Earth. 16 years later, and Australia’s legal system is […] The post 22 April 2025 is Mother Earth Day appeared first on Eco News.
- Swarovski 2024 Sustainability Report demonstrates ongoing commitment to progress and innovationReCreated(TM) Ice Blue SWAROVSKI Swarovski is proud to unveil its 2024 Sustainability Report, which reflects significant progress across every facet of its sustainability strategy. The report emphasises the company’s commitment to combating climate change, and achieving net zero emissions by 2050, as well as conserving resources, reducing waste, fostering equity, and celebrating individuality. Its publication underscores Swarovski’s […] The post Swarovski 2024 Sustainability Report demonstrates ongoing commitment to progress and innovation appeared first on Eco News.
- EU 'hot to go'EU 'hot to go' Channel News brendan 15th April 2025 Teaser Media
- Barn Fire Risks Are Rising with Droughts: What Farmers and Communities Must KnowBarn fires are no longer rare rural tragedies—they are becoming an alarming environmental and economic crisis, driven in large part by intensifying drought conditions linked to climate change. As barns packed with hay, livestock, and equipment turn into tinderboxes, entire communities are left grappling with devastating consequences. This article delves deep into how climate change...
- Green Certifications in Fashion: What US Manufacturers Are Doing RightFashion’s got a new thread running through it—sustainability—and it’s stitching its way into every seam. Gone are the days when style meant waste piled high or dyes choking rivers. Today, it’s about looking sharp while keeping the planet in mind, and green certifications are the badges proving it’s real. These aren’t just trendy labels; they...
- Banksia People’s Choice Award Winner – I’m Plastic Free!I’m Plastic Free is proud to announce that it has been awarded the inaugural Banksia People’s Choice Award, sponsored by market research company Glow, at the 36th Banksia National Sustainability Awards on Thursday, April 3, Australia’s most prestigious and longest-running celebration of sustainability excellence. The People’s Choice Award – voted by the public and only […] The post Banksia People’s Choice Award Winner – I’m Plastic Free! appeared first on Eco News.
- ‘Green’ Upgrades Cities Can Make Without Breaking BudgetsPeople often get into thinking that going ‘green’ means going broke, all in pursuit of sustainability. But that isn’t true, not even close. Sure, some sustainable practices require major investments, but not all. There are so many budget-friendly upgrades cities and towns can make to improve environmental impact without going broke. Practical changes can reduce...
- A Living Shoreline in Pensacola Creates Jobs and Protects People and WildlifeFifteen years ago, I found myself throwing oranges off bridges in an attempt to understand the hydrodynamics of Mobile Bay. The Deepwater Horizon oil rig had just exploded and sunk into the Gulf of...
- A Living Shoreline in Pensacola Creates Jobs and Protects People and WildlifeFifteen years ago, I found myself throwing oranges off bridges in an attempt to understand the hydrodynamics of Mobile Bay. The Deepwater Horizon oil rig had just exploded and sunk into the Gulf of...
- Where does the uranium from Pinyon Plain mine get hauled?Uranium from Pinyon Plain mine is being hauled by truck for more than 300 miles The post Where does the uranium from Pinyon Plain mine get hauled? appeared first on Environment America.
- SEC gives nod for first green stock exchange to begin trading next yearGIX is taking steps to open during what is a challenging period for sustainable investing.
- Inbreeding Poses Another Challenge to the Rebounding Kirtland’s WarblerIn the young Jack Pine forests of northern Michigan, Nathan Cooper sometimes comes across an individual bird that he last saw weeks earlier in the Bahamas. The chance to have these repeat encounters...
- Inbreeding Poses Another Challenge to the Rebounding Kirtland’s WarblerIn the young Jack Pine forests of northern Michigan, Nathan Cooper sometimes comes across an individual bird that he last saw weeks earlier in the Bahamas. The chance to have these repeat encounters...
- FEMA denies disaster relief for bomb cyclone; WA to appealThe denial of the aid comes after President Donald Trump has talked of reshaping or even eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
- Audubon Florida Reflects on 15 Year Anniversary of Deepwater Horizon DisasterOn April 20, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded: A tragedy taking 11 lives, injuring 17, and sending 210 million gallons of crude gushing into the Gulf. The effects of the resulting oil...
- Audubon Florida Reflects on 15 Year Anniversary of Deepwater Horizon DisasterOn April 20, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded: A tragedy taking 11 lives, injuring 17, and sending 210 million gallons of crude gushing into the Gulf. The effects of the resulting oil...
- Audubon Florida Coastal Stewardship Volunteer Highlights17643 Penny Murnane, Library Technician, Mary Esther Library Penny Murnane is a beach steward and birdy backpack leader, making backpacks for kids with binoculars available for Panhandle...
- Audubon Florida Coastal Stewardship Volunteer Highlights17643 Penny Murnane, Library Technician, Mary Esther Library Penny Murnane is a beach steward and birdy backpack leader, making backpacks for kids with binoculars available for Panhandle...
- Partnership on Dog Island Becomes Bright Spots for BirdsNestled between the Saint George Sound and the Gulf of Mexico, Dog Island is a haven for both birds and people. Audubon has recently strengthened partnerships with residents on the island, as the...
- Partnership on Dog Island Becomes Bright Spots for BirdsNestled between the Saint George Sound and the Gulf of Mexico, Dog Island is a haven for both birds and people. Audubon has recently strengthened partnerships with residents on the island, as the...
- 2024 Audubon Florida Beach-nesting Birds Nesting Season SummaryPanhandle In the eastern Panhandle, American Oystercatchers had a successful season, fledging chicks from three remote islands. At Tyndall Air Force Base, monitored in partnership with the FWC...
- 2024 Audubon Florida Beach-nesting Birds Nesting Season SummaryPanhandle In the eastern Panhandle, American Oystercatchers had a successful season, fledging chicks from three remote islands. At Tyndall Air Force Base, monitored in partnership with the FWC...
- NOAA scientists are cleaning bathrooms in SeattleConditions are deteriorating at Montlake, where contracts for hazardous waste disposal, janitorial services, IT and building maintenance were all halted.
- Arizona’s new wildlife bridgeA new wildlife bridge in Arizona will reconnect wildlife and reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions The post Arizona’s new wildlife bridge appeared first on Environment America.
- GM taps Dell’s sustainability chief as new CSOCassandra Garber is credited with integrating environmental, social and governance practices into the enterprise technology company’s core business processes. The post GM taps Dell’s sustainability chief as new CSO appeared first on Trellis.
- Gas boilers now biggest source of air pollution in central LondonA new study seems to reveal a significant shift in the sources of nitrogen oxides (NOx) pollution in central London, with gas boilers used for heating now identified as the primary contributor. The research found that the combustion of natural gas in boilers accounted for 72 per cent of NOx emissions within a few kilometres […]
- Global plan for maritime shipping leaves industry short of net zero goalReaching any kind of agreement was hailed as a success, but environmental groups were quick to identify flaws in the International Maritime Organization's new framework. The post Global plan for maritime shipping leaves industry short of net zero goal appeared first on Trellis.
- Investing in buses and trains is a good way to get growth on trackAfter a poorly received autumn budget and sluggish economic figures, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been looking for ways to boost growth, from airport expansion to AI. With the economic shock being delivered by President Trump’s tariffs, the government’s central mission is now even more important. […]
- Incineration costs skyrocket for Scottish councilsThe cost of incinerating waste is rising for Scottish councils, and will cost each one over £1 million more per year, on average, by 2028, according to analysis from Friends of the Earth Scotland, UKWIN and Fidra. The groups have criticised what they say is the Scottish Government’s failure to take action to reduce incineration […]
- Trump’s NOAA firings raise doubts for PNW fisheriesFisheries scientists who were fired by the Trump administration say they've been living in limbo as their work is sidelined.
- A.I. Is Quietly Powering a Revolution in Weather PredictionWeather forecasts powered by artificial intelligence are usually more accurate — and require less computational energy and fewer human hours — than conventional predictions. But questions remain about A.I. systems’ reliability and their ability to forecast extreme weather events.Read more on E360 →
- China Allows New Coal Plants, but With More Limited RoleChina will allow the construction of new coal power plants through at least 2027 but with restrictions aimed at limiting emissions and boosting renewables, according to a newly released action plan.Read more on E360 →
- Earth Action: Simple Steps for Waste-Free DiningThe kitchen is the beating heart of any home but is also the top contributor... The post Earth Action: Simple Steps for Waste-Free Dining appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Project Censored’s Andy Lee Roth on Under-Reported Environmental StoriesIn today’s media environment, disinformation and distraction are pervasive. The most troubling issue may not... The post Earth911 Podcast: Project Censored’s Andy Lee Roth on Under-Reported Environmental Stories appeared first on Earth911.
- Apply now: Trellis 30 Under 30 rising stars in climate in 2025Trellis’s 10th annual list of young climate leaders is underway. Applications will be accepted through May 5, 2025. The post Apply now: Trellis 30 Under 30 rising stars in climate in 2025 appeared first on Trellis.
- The sustainability profession is at an existential crossroads. Here’s how it can surviveKnowledge, competence, ethics and accountability are necessary qualities to raise the bar. The post The sustainability profession is at an existential crossroads. Here’s how it can survive appeared first on Trellis.
- Global warming is melting Arctic sea ice. Can science refreeze it?Sea ice extent in the Arctic has decreased by about 40 percent since 1979. New technologies are being deployed to regrow it.
- Millions of Americans don’t speak English. Now they won’t be warned before weather disasters.An internal memo reviewed by Grist showed the National Weather Service has stopped translating radio alerts in the southern region, a move that has enraged workers in the local offices.
- Ordnance Survey maps out 40m British rooftops for ‘unprecedented’ energy insightShape, aspect, material, greening and the presence of solar panels are among the catalogued details. According to the data, 1.3million UK homes, now have solar panels fitted, while 0.1% have thatched roofs and 92% are made of either tile, stone or slate. The Ordnance Survey National Geographic Database [OS NGD] already holds extensive information on […]
- Are Mugsy Jeans Truly Sustainable? The Rise of Slow FashionMugsy Jeans is making waves in sustainable fashion—but is the hype justified? The fashion industry is both a canvas for creativity and a colossal source of pollution. Each year, it generates 92 million tons of textile waste, consumes 79 trillion liters of water, and contributes around 10% of global carbon emissions. Amidst this environmental crisis,...
- Sustainable Water Treatment at Home: How Softening Supports a Greener LifestyleYou want to live sustainably—reducing waste, conserving resources, and minimizing your environmental footprint. But have you considered how your home’s clean water quality affects your green goals? Hard water isn’t just an annoyance; it’s a hidden source of inefficiency, waste, and unnecessary environmental strain. The solution? Water softening. Indeed, processed clean water has far-reaching benefits...
- Eco News Sustainability Report with Lisa Zemrodt, Principal and Senior Director, Sustainability Business Strategy and Sustainability, Schneider ElectricLisa Zemrodt, Principal and Senior Director, Sustainability Business Strategy and Sustainability, Schneider Electric “It was my pleasure to interview Lisa Zemrodt, Principal and Senior Director, Sustainability Business Strategy and Sustainability, Schneider Electric recently at the Schneider Electric Innovation Summit in Sydney,” said Tim Langdon, publisher of Eco Voice & Eco News. As of 1 January […] The post Eco News Sustainability Report with Lisa Zemrodt, Principal and Senior Director, Sustainability Business Strategy and Sustainability, Schneider Electric appeared first on Eco News.
- Annual Bilby Census: Juveniles, drought and a record-breaking populationAustralia’s threatened Easter Bilby has been busy in the last 12 months welcoming juveniles, persisting in the challenges of drought, and in some areas, growing to new population records. Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s (AWC) Annual Bilby Census returns in 2025 for the fifth consecutive year, providing updates on six populations of the Greater Bilby at its sanctuaries in […] The post Annual Bilby Census: Juveniles, drought and a record-breaking population appeared first on Eco News.
- Qld CDS celebrates 10 billion containers returned10 billion containers have been returned through Containers for Change $1 billion in 10-cent refunds has been given back to Queensland communities Almost $17 million in 10-cent refunds has been paid directly to charities Queenslanders are celebrating a major recycling milestone with 10 billion beverage containers returned through Containers for Change, enough to fill almost […] The post Qld CDS celebrates 10 billion containers returned appeared first on Eco News.
- Trump said cuts wouldn’t affect public safety. Then he fired hundreds of workers who help fight wildfires.The White House and DOGE have sought to eliminate thousands of jobs from the Forest Service. The wildland firefighting force is one of many targets within the agency.
- How a missing detail in a WA press release turned into a tale of modern AmericaA story can come from anywhere. This time, a missing detail led reporter Conrad Swanson on a journey to Cosmopolis.
- How rural Cosmopolis illustrates an American crossroadsThe pulp mill in town shut down years ago. Now, a British investor sees opportunity as the Trump administration targets environmental regulations.
- Massachusetts home-electrification pilot could offer a national modelInstallations are wrapping up this month for the turnkey program providing solar, heat pumps, and batteries to households that couldn’t otherwise afford them.
- Eco News Sustainability Report with Olivia West, Sustainability Manager, Americas, Asia Pacific, and Japan at HP.Olivia West, Sustainability Manager, Americas, Asia Pacific, and Japan at HP. “It was my pleasure to interview Olivia West, Sustainability Manager, Americas, Asia Pacific, and Japan at HP recently at the Schneider Electric Innovation Summit in Sydney,” said Tim Langdon, publisher of Eco Voice & Eco News. As of 1 January 2025, many large Australian businesses and financial […] The post Eco News Sustainability Report with Olivia West, Sustainability Manager, Americas, Asia Pacific, and Japan at HP. appeared first on Eco News.
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- Senate Introduction of Fix Our Forests Act Offers Path to Address Wildfire Risks to Forests, CommunitiesWASHINGTON (April 11, 2025) – Today, a bipartisan group of senators introduced the Fix Our Forests Act, which provides direction for improving management of our forestlands to reduce wildfire risk...
- Senate Introduction of Fix Our Forests Act Offers Path to Address Wildfire Risks to Forests, CommunitiesWASHINGTON (April 11, 2025) – Today, a bipartisan group of senators introduced the Fix Our Forests Act, which provides direction for improving management of our forestlands to reduce wildfire risk...
- The Bird-Safe Buildings Movement Continues to GrowEach spring and fall, birds like the Ruby-Throated Hummingbird and Black-throated Blue Warbler migrate hundreds if not thousands of miles only to face deadly threats in cities and neighborhoods. A...
- The Bird-Safe Buildings Movement Continues to GrowEach spring and fall, birds like the Ruby-Throated Hummingbird and Black-throated Blue Warbler migrate hundreds if not thousands of miles only to face deadly threats in cities and neighborhoods. A...