Environmental news from around the world.
- Meet GHG Goals and Reduce Energy Costs with Managed Charging As pressure mounts for corporations to see both financial return and greenhouse gas emissions reductions with their transition to EV fleets, charging management software could be the answer. AMPLY Power and WattTime have partnered to help fleets to automatically charge when electricity generated GHG emissions and costs are lowest.
- Can Climate Tech Fulfill its Promise? Climate change is simultaneously an existential threat and an unprecedented opportunity to create a more ecologically regenerative, socially just world. Can technology solve some of humanity’s greatest challenges by averting the former and unlocking the latter? What else, beyond technology, is most needed now? Join the GreenBiz analysts covering four of the most dynamic climate tech markets to share what they’re tracking and projecting.
- U.S. Senate passes historic climate bill The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 includes $369 billion for energy security and clean energy.
- New Boston University Building Uses Geothermal Heat Pump The system will provide the Center for Computing and Data Sciences with 90% of its heating and cooling needs. The post New Boston University Building Uses Geothermal Heat Pump appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Biofinder could detect signs of extraterrestrial life Highly sensitive instrument demonstrated its capabilities by detecting strong bio-fluorescence signals from ancient fossils on Earth The post Biofinder could detect signs of extraterrestrial life appeared first on Physics World.
- 5 Smart Ways to Teach Your Children about Taking Care of the Environment Kids are the future, and teaching them about taking care of the environment at a young age is important. They will be more likely to adopt these habits as they grow older, and it is your responsibility to ensure they […] The post 5 Smart Ways to Teach Your Children about Taking Care of the Environment appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Divers remove nearly 50 tons of debris from coral reefs Nearly 50 tons of waste have been removed from the marine ecosystem in Hawaii. The final pieces of waste were collected last week when freedivers from Huawei-based nonprofit organization PapahÄ naumokuÄ kea Marine Debris Project completed their month-long mission. Among the debris that were brought onshore were 43 tons of "ghost nets" from a single coral reef.
- Analysis Backs Inflation Reduction Act’s Emissions Reduction Target Three studies show the United States should reduce emissions by around 40% through 2030 if the bill passes. The post Analysis Backs Inflation Reduction Act’s Emissions Reduction Target appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Animal Liberation art show stresses compassion over fashion A cartoon pig being slaughtered on an assembly line. Quotes from philosophers about the suffering of critters. These aren’t your usual big-money New York billboard campaigns. But these artists aim to raise awareness of animal rights during New York Fashion Week, starting August 29, by hosting a group show displayed on billboards.
- Amazon is becoming more aware of climate change Amazon's new Aware line is exactly what eco-conscious shoppers have been waiting for from the big retailer. As a part of the company's Climate Pledge Friendly program, Amazon Aware items are all certified as carbon neutral, and that's just the beginning.
- Parts of Great Barrier Reef See Most Extensive Coral Cover In 36 Years In the northern and central stretches of the Great Barrier Reef, scientists have recorded the most extensive coral cover seen in 36 years of study, according to a new report from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS). Read more on E360 →
- Eco-toilet in India helps farmers make their own fertilizer If you live in developed parts of the world, beware, because this article is going to talk about two things that might make you say ew: the problem of open defecation and the use of human waste as fertilizer. Many people in the world have good reason to address both of these issues. And nonprofit World Neighbors is simultaneously addressing both in rural communities in Bihar, India.
- Polestar builds a new tree house with sustainable materials Polestar, the Swedish maker of sustainable cars, has created a modern tree house called KOJA. With a mid-century flare and entirely made of sustainable materials, this is one cool experiment in designing a micro-living space.
- Healthy life expectancy in Africa grows by nearly 10 years Healthy life expectancy among Africans living in mainly high and upper middle-income countries on the continent, has increased by almost 10 years. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced the good news after examining life expectancy data among the 47 countries that make up the WHO African Region from 2000 to 2019, as part of a […]
- Chorizo shines like a star in telescope prank, game creates mechanical versions of electronic circuits Excerpts from the Red Folder The post Chorizo shines like a star in telescope prank, game creates mechanical versions of electronic circuits appeared first on Physics World.
- Meet Victoria Hamilton From the Climate and Society Class of 2023 Victoria’s Indigenous heritage inspires her to preserve nature and speak up for marginalized communities.
- UK-India trade deal could undermine food standards say experts Campaigners say food standards in the UK are at risk, as the government is soon set to close a trade deal with India which could lead to huge increases in Highly Hazardous Pesticides (HHPs) in foods. Negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India, which has much weaker pesticide standards, began in January this […] The post UK-India trade deal could undermine food standards say experts appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Analog Devices Focuses on Reducing Emissions, Water, and Waste Analogue Device’s manufacturing facilities make up 92% of its greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, it is focused on using 100% renewable energy at those sites by 2025. The post Analog Devices Focuses on Reducing Emissions, Water, and Waste appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- London mayor awards 19 projects £4m to improve city’s climate resilience Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has injected £4m into the Green and Healthy Streets fund, with money designated for 19 projects building climate resilience and greening up public spaces. Investment will go to projects building rain gardens and tree pits, which absorb surface water run-off to reduce flood risk, improve biodiversity and create more attractive […] The post London mayor awards 19 projects £4m to improve city’s climate resilience appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Earth Action: Protect Parks From Plastic Pollution Earth Day is on April 22, but we shouldn’t limit our action for the planet... The post Earth Action: Protect Parks From Plastic Pollution appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: That Tiny Pea, Pretty and Blue Today’s inspiration is from astronaut Neil Armstrong. Commander of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission, Armstrong was... The post Earth911 Inspiration: That Tiny Pea, Pretty and Blue appeared first on Earth911.
- In defense of darkness Artificial light is polluting the night sky. What do we stand to lose?
- 200 million acres of forest cover have been lost since 1960 “Unprecedented” logging, mining, and agricultural expansion are razing forests faster than they can replenish, report finds.
- UK wastewater infrastructure at risk due to climate crisis The resilience of the UK’s wastewater treatment works is at risk due to extreme weather linked to the climate crisis, according to researchers from the University of Portsmouth. The team examined how environmental stressors have changed Water Resource Recovery facilities (WRRFs) and found they have increased the likelihood of pollution events. WRRFs, which produce water, […] The post UK wastewater infrastructure at risk due to climate crisis appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Helical light tells chiral molecules apart New technique could have important applications for drug development, biochemistry and toxicology The post Helical light tells chiral molecules apart appeared first on Physics World.
- Episode 326: The heat index; a historic climate policy opp This week's episode features interviews with James Murray, editor in chief of BusinessGreen, and Sophia Mendelsohn, chief sustainability officer and global head of ESG at tech firm Cognizant.
- The Sustainability Scorecard, reviewed Paul Anastas and Urvashi Bhatnagar's new book provides a simple and straightforward method for identifying where a company currently is on their sustainability journey and a method to track progress.
- The case for bidirectional EV charging is growing stronger Bidirectional charging through vehicle-to-grid technology could help boost resiliency for the grid as well as EV fleet owners.
- 7 great podcast series and their episodes about the climate crisis Climate change and sustainability have taken over some more mainstream podcasts and here are a few of the most insightful episodes.
- Home “Eco”nomics — New Landscapes How can we improve the carbon footprint of our yards and gardens? The traditional tools... The post Home “Eco”nomics — New Landscapes appeared first on Earth911.
- 'Less supportable': BlackRock holds back approval of US shareholder climate proposals World’s largest asset manager says climate-related shareholder proposals are becoming too prescriptive.
- Car freeCar free Channel News brendan 5th August 2022 Teaser Media
- Tax oil and gasTax oil and gas Channel Comment brendan 5th August 2022 Teaser Media
- 5 Home Improvements You Can Make This Year & Save The EnergyWhether you wish to live in a more eco-friendly home or just want to save money on your bills, you can take various home improvement steps to save energy. Making your house more sustainable will not only reflect on your […] The post 5 Home Improvements You Can Make This Year & Save The Energy appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- How to make your business more sustainableSustainability is on everyone’s lips at the moment – thanks to The Sustainable Development Goals being rolled out across the world. This is a universal call for governments and individuals to do their bit to protect the planet, end poverty […] The post How to make your business more sustainable appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- VERGE Electrify 2022: GreenBiz Studio feat. Dean Siegrist (Black & Veatch)This video is sponsored by Black & Veatch. Dean Siegrist discusses Black & Veatch's clean transportation initiatives and the opportunities and challenges facing the industry.
- Floating platform "blowhole" can generate energy from wavesWave Swell Energy, an Australian clean energy company, developed an extraordinary wave energy harvesting platform. Named UniWave 200, the platform is capable of harvesting much more energy from sea waves than other similar technologies.
- Coming soon is sawdust burgers, the new faux meatFor years, my ex-boyfriend mocked my vegan diet, calling it “beets and sawdust.” Turns out, he was onto something. NoA Biosciences has found a way to turn sawdust and wood residue into burgers.
- Efficient Heating Systems Key to Meeting Peak Demands, Decarbonizing BuildingsA study from several academic institutions shows more needs to be done to meet the need for decarbonizing buildings. The post Efficient Heating Systems Key to Meeting Peak Demands, Decarbonizing Buildings appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Columbia Climate School Named University Partner for Climate Week NYC 2022Experts from Columbia Climate School will join events bringing together voices from business, government, and civil society for the biggest climate event on earth.
- New Santorini homes are built with processed volcanic ashJury prize winner in the "Unbuilt Hospitality" category at the A+ Awards 2022 from Architizer goes to these gorgeous autonomous summer homes designed by iraisynn attinom for Santorini in Greece.
- Tillamook to Reduce Emissions 30% by 2030The company plans to achieve greenhouse gas neutrality, optimize water use efficiency while maximizing recycling, and improve water quality, among other efforts. The post Tillamook to Reduce Emissions 30% by 2030 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Vehicle-to-Grid Technology Market Grows as Investment IncreasesA report from Transparency Market Research finds that increased investment in infrastructure and compatible vehicles will boost the market. The post Vehicle-to-Grid Technology Market Grows as Investment Increases appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Connecting the world in the fight for ocean healthThe second annual MPA Day, which is held on the 1 August every year, welcomed many countries in celebrating Marine Protected Areas (MPA) and their value to ocean, and human health. The initiative, which started in South Africa last year, brings global awareness to these ‘nature reserves of the sea’, with community-based events hosted at […]
- Artificial muscles offer a route to greener air conditioning, breakthroughs in semiconductor physics and hidden consciousnessIn this podcast we learn about a new refrigeration technology and chat about what’s new in physics The post Artificial muscles offer a route to greener air conditioning, breakthroughs in semiconductor physics and hidden consciousness appeared first on Physics World.
- Here are some big tips on building a tiny houseWith housing market challenges, the tiny house is seeing a huge influx to service both the lack of affordable housing for first-time home buyers as well as people looking to downsize their lives. As a designer who embarks on the long journey of building from the ground up, I find that managing my clients' expectations before we build anything always makes the process smoother for them. If you’re thinking of shrinking your life, here are some basic considerations to factor into your decision.
- Recycling Partnership Launches Center for Sustainable Behavior and ImpactThe Recycling Partnership announced has launched an initiative to drive measurable improvement in residential recycling behavior and mobilize household participation in the circular economy. The post Recycling Partnership Launches Center for Sustainable Behavior and Impact appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Umo offers timeless appeal to all kinds of interior designThe essence of great design is in the visual appeal, yet smart design includes consideration for the environment, too. With this in mind, commercial furnishings expert Stylex recently released an accent table constructed from natural materials and designed to last.
- PepsiCo Turns to Waste-Based Thermoplastic for a Sustainable Supply ChainPepsiCo is expanding its use of UBQ across its supply chain with the launch of eco-friendly Lay’s display stands throughout Europe. The post PepsiCo Turns to Waste-Based Thermoplastic for a Sustainable Supply Chain appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Landmark Climate Change Lawsuit Moves Forward as German Judges Arrive in PeruAn Indigenous Peruvian farmer is suing one of Europe’s largest CO2 emitters, the German energy firm RWE AG, for the costs of protecting his town from flooding. The case is progressing again after delays from COVID-19, and court-appointed experts are evaluating the risk posed by the glacial lake.
- 7 Recent Grads Who Earned Awards in Sustainable DevelopmentThey share their post-graduation plans and advice for current students.
- 'Living seawalls' prove eco-engineering’s sea legs are strongThe eco-engineering giving both the human and ecological populations another chance along urban coastlines.
- Bipolar transistors go organicThe first bipolar transistor made from an organic semiconducting material makes its debut The post Bipolar transistors go organic appeared first on Physics World.
- Nearly 1000 people go car free in JulyGoing Car Free 2022, the new annual challenge from climate charity Possible, had close to 1000 people give up their car either for key journeys or completely for the entirety of July. Challenges also included replacing the weekly grocery shop, commute or school run with a low-carbon transport alternative, going car free for a week […] The post Nearly 1000 people go car free in July appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Inflation Reduction Act is a Big Deal. Here’s What it Means for Birds (And You)We parse out the key provisions of this historic climate legislation.
- Humidity, the mosquito, and meMosquitoes and I cherish the same thing when it comes to our ideal summer weather: mugginess.
- UK cities expected to face water shortages by 2040 revealedResearch has revealed the UK cities which will face water shortages by 2040, as extreme temperatures caused by the climate crisis will lead to more frequent droughts. Lancaster has the highest chance of facing water shortages, with an 80% rise in water stress levels by 2040, according to the study by Sanctuary Bathrooms. London, Birmingham, […] The post UK cities expected to face water shortages by 2040 revealed appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- In exchange for climate legislation, Joe Manchin was promised a pipeline. Will he get it?The agreement might not solve the Mountain Valley Pipeline’s biggest problem: compliance with environmental law.
- Forget Tesla, e-bikes should be at the heart of the electric vehicle revolutionThis post is by Steve Garidis, executive director of the Bicycle Association of Great Britain E-bikes have taken the world’s cycling markets by storm. They (mostly) look just like regular bicycles. They are ridden just like regular bicycles. And, in many countries, they have the […]
- New report quantifies the costs of buying a home that has previously floodedBuying a property that has a history of flooding can cost you tens of thousands of dollars.
- Climate change ‘already felt’: Britons want net zero acceleratedA new poll has revealed overwhelming concern about the environmental crisis among UK residents, with a significant increase in the past four months. The latest research from Ipsos Political Monitor, based on responses between 21st and 27th July 2022, has laid bare the extent to which the British public is fearful of climate change, with […] The post Climate change ‘already felt’: Britons want net zero accelerated appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Photothermal surgical dressing prevents skin cancer recurrenceA graphene oxide-based dressing could speed up healing after skin cancer surgery and prevent tumours from reappearing The post Photothermal surgical dressing prevents skin cancer recurrence appeared first on Physics World.
- Big names including Amazon, Honeywell, Mitsubishi line up behind green hydrogenInvestments in technologies that could enable green hydrogen to help decarbonize heavy industry and other big emitters continue to add up.
- What drives a successful fleet electrification strategy?During a VERGE Electrify panel last week, industry experts discussed how internal buy-in contributes to the success of a company's electrification strategy.
- Typically Rainy Parts of Europe Facing Deepening Drought, Water RestrictionsThe UK, Germany, and the Netherlands, three countries accustomed to regular rainfall, are seeing intense drought this summer, with unusually dry conditions expected to persist through September.Read more on E360 →
- How can composting become a viable waste management solution?How Quito’s garden waste can unlock a circular future.
- The future of pools: Smart and sustainableSponsored: By educating partners, Pentair drives a ripple effect of sustainability considerations, paving the path for the future of the pool industry.
- 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.
- Why Our Cities Need Green SpacesDuring the 20th century, urban development took the value nature provides for granted. Some city... The post Why Our Cities Need Green Spaces appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Quiz #68: Know Your Diet’s Water FootprintIn this Earth911 quiz, check your knowledge of the water used to produce the food... The post Earth911 Quiz #68: Know Your Diet’s Water Footprint appeared first on Earth911.
- Vegan vehicles: the future of cars?Vegan vehicles: the future of cars? Channel Comment Alexander Huntley 4th August 2022 Teaser Media
- Electrify Day 1 Highlights
- Electrify 22: Day 1 Keynotes
- Organizer's Welcome: Where's My Jetpack?We have the technology today that sci-fi novels dreamed of. Now all we have to do is put it to work for a better, brighter future. Chair of VERGE Electrify kicks off the program filled with content focused on identifying the biggest challenges and solutions in deep decarbonization through electrification.
- Transport: High Voltage TransmissionGreenBiz's transport analyst lights the road to electrifying transportation.
- Destination: Decarbonized FleetsThe electrification of fleets is emerging as a key tool for corporations to decarbonize and reach net zero goals. But the road to get there looks different for every organization and region around the world. This keynote conversation looks at how Iron Mountain paved their own route, and how the power of corporate partnerships provided direction.
- Buildings: High Voltage TransmissionGreenBiz's buildings analyst explains why buildings are the lynchpin of our climate future.
- Electrify, EquitablyAll-electric buildings are safer, healthier, cleaner and cheaper. But the upfront costs to transform buildings can be costly, and not all communities have equal access to new technologies. In this conversation, the leaders of PG&E and Blocpower discuss the innovative partnerships and programs helping ensure better access to an all-electric future, and how utilities are preparing to transition existing gas infrastructure to ensure vulnerable communities aren't stuck with the bill.
- Microsoft's All-Electric KitchenA trip to Microsoft's all-electric campus, which highlights one way an all-electric future could take shape.
- Big Little Talks with Lucy Yu, Centre for Net Zero
- Big Little Talks with Elena Krieger, PSE Health Energy
- Plugging into Industrial DecarbonizationIndustry is responsible for some of the most stubborn emissions on earth. Many materials don’t yet have clean, competitive alternatives — and that will have to change quickly if we are to meet our climate goals. Industry expert Rebecca Dell dives into the role of electrification in reaching deep decarbonization for heavy industry, and what needs to happen to get where we're going.
- Electrified SupercutMany all-electric technologies are already here today, and they are beautiful.
- Electrify 22: Day 1 Keynote's CloseMany all-electric technologies are already here today, and they are beautiful.
- Climate First Bank Avoids 36K Tons of Emissions over 25 YearsClimate First Bank financed 2,578.48 kW of renewable energy, which is approximately 36,187.75 tons of CO2 emissions avoided over 25 years. The post Climate First Bank Avoids 36K Tons of Emissions over 25 Years appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Electrify 22: Day 2 Keynotes
- Electrify 22: Day 2 Keynotes Opening
- The State of Electrify Everything with Saul GriffithEvery year matters when it comes to electrification and decarbonization. Where are we today, what progress have we made in the last year, and what do we need to focus on in the year to come? Electrification BAMF Saul Griffith explains.
- Electrification for Peace with Senator HeinrichElectrification is inherently a more local energy resource. The Chair of the Electrification Coalition of the U.S. Senate talks about the national security imperative for electrifying everything.
- The Grid We Need to Electrify Everything with Jesse JenkinsElectrifying everything will require substantial updates to the electrical grid to ensure electricity is clean, accessible, and affordable. Jesse Jenkins know what it will take to get there.
- Stepping Up Corporate Procurements with Jigar Shah and Madison FreemanCorporations have a major role to play in spurring forward new, clean materials. This conversation will challenge you organization to do more to reach deep decarbonization. You think you have it covered, but you're all failing.
- Electrify 22: Day 2 Keynotes Close
- An urban vertical planter is an easy and affordable gardenGrowing a garden has never been easier. Even if you have poor soil, no garden space or limited sunlight, the Lettuce Grow Farmstand allows you to grow fresh herbs, vegetables and fruits with very little time or effort.
- National Audubon Society and Audubon Great Lakes Mourn the Loss of Rep. Jackie Walorski, Emma Thompson, and Zach PottsAudubon's Statement on Congresswoman Walorski's Lasting Impact in the Great Lakes
- Modular coat rack from Kllen Loop fits everything you needGood product design incorporates function and aesthetics. Great product design bundles in adaptability and natural materials. Köllen Loop is a coat rack that does all of the above.
- This popular amphitheater is made with recycled materialsThe Al Dana Amphitheater is an open-air performance space built in the Sakhir Desert, Bahrain, that hosts live events under the stars. Designed by S/L Architects, the project seeks to connect with nature through its context-specific design and minimal environmental footprint.
- How Beauty Brands Can Better Market SustainabilityThe new ‘Social Media Sustainability Playbook’ report from Eyecue Insights suggests that for industry-wide sustainability to succeed, brands must improve their messaging. The post How Beauty Brands Can Better Market Sustainability appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Hello interflexionality: what I learned from the 14th Gathering for GardnerRobert P Crease relives the recent G4G14 meeting, where fun and science met The post Hello interflexionality: what I learned from the 14th Gathering for Gardner appeared first on Physics World.
- Historic office building is redesigned with green in mindMadrid's Ombú, a historic office building used by the Spanish infrastructure and energy company ACCIONA, has just reopened with a sustainable new design. This retrofit project makes a beautiful brick and glass building into a space aiming to revive the local area around it.
- Most (and least) wasteful meal kit companies in the USWhen it comes to meal kits, convenience is undeniable. Fresh and packaged food is delivered directly to your door, often with an included recipe and everything you need for a meal that can feed several people. An increasing number of companies are providing the service, with options now catering to different lifestyles and dietary restrictions. As is often the case, convenience can come at a cost to the environment. While fresh ingredients are a healthy choice for you and your family, transportation emissions and packaging used in delivering those meal kits can create an unintended impact.
- Alaska Airlines Makes Significant Investment in Sustainable Aviation FuelAlaska Airlines announced today it has finalized an agreement with biofuel company Gevo Inc., to purchase its most significant sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) offtake commitment to date – 185 million gallons of SAF over five years starting in 2026. The post Alaska Airlines Makes Significant Investment in Sustainable Aviation Fuel appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Individually, We Can’t End Climate Change. But That Doesn’t Mean We Shouldn’t TryAlthough one person can’t save the world, they can make choices that avoid making things worse.
- Turning fish waste into carbon-based nanomaterialsGroup says they have developed a simple, fast, and energy-efficient synthesis method for producing exceptional carbon nano-onions from fish scales Carbon-based nanomaterials are finding more and more applications across electronics, energy conversion and storage, catalysis, and biomedicine – their usefulness attributable to their low toxicity, chemical stability, and remarkable electrical and optical properties. Carbon nano-onions […]
- Silver Fern Farms Committed to Sustainable Farming, Reducing CO2Silver Fern Farms has committed to a 1.5-degree science-aligned reduction target to reduce our combined Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 42% by 2030, from a 2020 base year. The post Silver Fern Farms Committed to Sustainable Farming, Reducing CO2 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Uncrewed vessel returns from volcano caldera survey in Tonga loaded with ‘astounding’ dataA plethora of data and imagery obtained using an Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) is filling important gaps in scientists’ understanding of the HungaTonga Hunga-Ha’apai (HT–HH) undersea volcano in the South Pacific, the site of an eruption that began in December 2021. The Uncrewed Surface Vessel USV Maxlimer – from UK firm SEA-KIT International – has […]
- Faculty Spotlight: Fernando OrtizA sustainable designer and community organizer, Ortiz will teach Sustainability Management this fall.
- Thermal vacuum testing helps small-satellite research telescopes look to the starsAstronomers at the University of Arizona’s Steward Observatory are using test kit from Rydberg Vacuum Sciences to fast-track the development and qualification of a new generation of small-satellite research telescopes The post Thermal vacuum testing helps small-satellite research telescopes look to the stars appeared first on Physics World.
- Dangerous levels of medical drugs polluting UK rivers poses a risk to wildlifePotentially dangerous levels of medical drugs could be polluting British rivers and contributing to a decline in freshwater species, according to wildlife charity Buglife. The charity examined contamination data across the UK alongside current scientific research, with wastewater treatment works found to be a major source of pharmaceutical drugs. Concentrations for the 14 drugs examined […] The post Dangerous levels of medical drugs polluting UK rivers poses a risk to wildlife appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Should Your Small Business Install EV Charging Stations?The growing popularity of electric vehicles means that drivers need more places to charge them.... The post Should Your Small Business Install EV Charging Stations? appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Pam Gill-Alabaster on Mattel’s Sustainability Strategy & Cultural InfluenceSVP Global Head of Sustainability and Social Impact at Mattel, maker of Barbie dolls, Hot... The post Earth911 Podcast: Pam Gill-Alabaster on Mattel’s Sustainability Strategy & Cultural Influence appeared first on Earth911.
- How climate change is muting nature’s symphonyFrom warbling loons to chirping toads, rising temperatures threaten some of the Earth’s most iconic sounds.
- The plan to turn blighted houses into a new source of green power for the gridA California nonprofit is retrofitting homes to make a "virtual power plant" — and fighting gentrification at the same time.
- Is the Biden administration fast-tracking a ‘carbon disaster’ in Alaska?Documents obtained by Grist show that Congressional Democrats' requests for more time to review ConocoPhillips’ Willow Project have been met with silence.
- 67% of micro-business owners haven’t tried to reduce their carbon emissionsMillions of UK micro-business owners have not taken measures to reduce their carbon emissions, with many believing any action they take will ‘not make a difference’. A micro-business is defined as any business with 0-9 employees, such as start-ups, and 5.3 million of these are estimated to be in the UK. Research by Start Up […] The post 67% of micro-business owners haven’t tried to reduce their carbon emissions appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Long-duration spaceflight is bad for the bonesAstronauts returning from six months or more in space have sustained bone loss, even after a year back on Earth The post Long-duration spaceflight is bad for the bones appeared first on Physics World.
- How climate tech startups can survive and thrive in the downturnA bubble-bursting means climate tech entrepreneurs will need to adjust their game plan. They’ll need to adapt, conserve cash, negotiate flat or down fundraising rounds, adjust to rising costs of capital and look at forms of financing outside of venture capital.
- Green and growth — can we have both?There is no reason theoretically that we can’t achieve “absolute decoupling,” while sustaining economic growth.
- The Environmental Impacts of the Dairy IndustryDairy is an important part of our lives, so it’s important that we take a close look at the environmental impacts of the dairy industry. As the demand for dairy around the world increases, the production of dairy farms must … The Environmental Impacts of the Dairy Industry Read More » The post The Environmental Impacts of the Dairy Industry appeared first on Eco Friend.
- European Heat Waves Force Closure of Classic Climbing Routes in AlpsEuropean mountain guides are cancelling climbs up some of the most iconic peaks in the Alps, including Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn, as a series of heat waves and rapidly melting glaciers have made the routes too dangerous. Read more on E360 →
- A hostile environmentA hostile environment Channel Comment brendan 3rd August 2022 Teaser Media
- Takeaways from IKEA’s electrification of last-mile deliveriesMaking EVs appealing for corporations starts with laying out details such as evaluating efficient routes, use cases and what a company needs from a charging infrastructure standpoint.
- Finding your match in the carbon economyThe Department of Energy’s new carbon matchmaking tool helps identify the carbon capture, storage and end-product supply chain.
- 3 things that can make or break your EV transitionSponsored: As companies move toward electric fleets, paying attention to details that might not be on the radar today can ensure success.
- Vendor Selection Checklist: 7 Features to Look For in an ESG SolutionHow to Choose an ESG Platform That’s Right For You As more ESG software solutions enter the market, it can be difficult for teams to know which way to turn. Each platform and vendor offers an array of features and capabilities, making it challenging to compare and contrast solutions. To help you find the best solution for you, we’ve designed a checklist you can use to compare providers, prioritize what you need, and then evaluate if a vendor checks your most important boxes. The checklist covers 7 critical areas to consider when evaluating ESG solutions, from data and reporting functionality…
- Flip the Grill Script This Summer: Greek-Style Quinoa BurgersThere’s something special about grilling in the summer: the aroma, the familial togetherness, the juicy... The post Flip the Grill Script This Summer: Greek-Style Quinoa Burgers appeared first on Earth911.
- I’m glad it’s so hotThis post is by Tracy Wyman, a director in Deloitte’s WorldClimate Team. This article was first posted on LinkedIn and reflects her personal opinion. For people with generalised anxiety, like me and perhaps certain older members of my family (though they called it ‘worry’ back […]
- Liberty Mutual Joins MIT-Led Global Alliance on Innovation to Combat Climate ChangeLiberty Mutual Insurance today announced its membership to the MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium (MCSC), supporting the acceleration and implementation of large-scale, real-world solutions to address climate change. The post Liberty Mutual Joins MIT-Led Global Alliance on Innovation to Combat Climate Change appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Chemical Company Unveils Tool to Measure and Monitor Energy Usage and EmissionsSasol Chemicals will deploy AI-driven technology at its Ethylene Unit at its Lake Charles Chemical Complex in Louisiana to measure and monitor energy usage and emissions to identify opportunities to reduce CO2 emissions and improve energy efficiency. The post Chemical Company Unveils Tool to Measure and Monitor Energy Usage and Emissions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Visiting the world's largest tree could land you in jailOfficials at California's Redwood National Park issued a statement prohibiting members of the public from visiting Hyperion, the world's tallest tree. The statement issued last week details that anyone found near the tree can face a jail term of up to six months and a $5000 fine.
- African Conservation Awards open for nominationsThis World Ranger Day we are excited to announce that nominations are open for the 2022 African Conservation Awards. An annual celebration to recognise the brave men and women across Africa who play a vital role in protecting our endangered species and in doing so raise awareness of their amazing work. Often facing physical danger, […]
- Tonga eruption caused irreversible damage to the atmosphereIt only takes one uncooperative volcano to ruin all our plans to save the planet, no matter how many of us go vegan, compost our food waste and buy electric cars. Scientists are now saying that the enormous January explosion of an underwater volcano in Tonga may have really messed up Earth’s ozone layer.
- Standard Solar Provides Clean Energy for Water Operations Facilities in MarylandStandard Solar and Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works in Maryland have begun work to develop a solar project providing clean energy to Bureau of Utility Operations facilities. The post Standard Solar Provides Clean Energy for Water Operations Facilities in Maryland appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Around the Table: Stories of the Foods We Love artwork“Our starting point for this project was to illuminate what we eat and where it comes from, with the aim of cultivating a deeper understanding of the potential and maybe even surprising impacts of food choices,” said Giorgia Lupi, partner at design studio Pentagram. “Ultimately, we want to spark questions. Where does our food come from? And how do our choices affect the planet — now, and in the future?”
- Test Drive: Get happy about the EV future with a BMW i4 M50I've been writing about EVs since I drove Elon Musk's personal first-gen Tesla Roadster for Inhabitat over 10 years ago. It wrapped my lungs around my spine on Sand Hill Road in Silicon Valley, back before Tesla had a press fleet. My, how things have changed in a decade.
- Hong Kong has a new metal art display reflecting natureIt’s June in Tamar Park, Hong Kong. As one of the most densely populated cities on the planet, greenery and other elements of nature might not come to mind. However, an art installment sits at the center of the public space and is alive with color and natural elements without actually being alive at all.
- The Senate Climate Deal Promises a Safer Future for Birds—If It PassesExperts and advocates are optimistic, for the first time in ages, about what would be the biggest-ever U.S. investment in climate action.
- Global Automotive Market to Grow 5.3% Annually for Next Five YearsThe global automotive sector will be inflated as automotive companies work to minimize CO2 emissions in the next 3–5 years, says Frost & Sullivan. The post Global Automotive Market to Grow 5.3% Annually for Next Five Years appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Falling rockets pose increasing danger to human life, study revealsResearchers call for southern-hemisphere nations to seek an international treaty on re-entry The post Falling rockets pose increasing danger to human life, study reveals appeared first on Physics World.
- You Asked: Should I Buy Biodegradable Materials If My Trash Just Goes to a Landfill?Our expert says: It’s better than adding another piece of plastic to the problem.
- Environmentalism Isn’t Partisan — At Least It Shouldn’t BeConservatism and composting are not contradictory; the desire to take care of the planet is universal. Yet environmentalism is used too often as a weapon of identity politics.
- WRAP’s circular economy competition awards grants in different regions of the worldWRAP’s first International Grants competition, The International Circular Plastics Flagship Competition – developed and delivered in partnership with UKRI – has awarded funding of £1.2 million to six UK based innovators to work with international partners to tackle plastic related issues in India, Chile, South Africa and Kenya. With Earth Overshoot Day highlighting the state […]
- £635 fund to improve energy efficiency in public buildings launchedThe government has announced £635 worth of funding to improve energy efficiency in public buildings today, amid calls for funding to insulate homes as energy bills soar. Public buildings across England, including schools, hospitals, leisure centres and town halls, will be given grants to install low carbon heating, heat pumps, double glazing, and loft insulation. […] The post £635 fund to improve energy efficiency in public buildings launched appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 99% of electricians believe there are major risks with EV charging workAs the UK gears up to meet its Electrical Vehicle (EV) charging targets for 2030, and purchases of EVs continue to rise, a lack of appropriate training and skills could be leading to thousands of unsafe installations of EV chargers in homes, streets and commercial locations – with potentially disastrous consequences. That’s according to City […]
- The loss of LovelockThe loss of Lovelock Channel Comment brendan 2nd August 2022 Teaser Media
- South Texas’s Pajarito Ranch Certified as Audubon Bird-Friendly HabitatEntire ranch working for birds and beef in Audubon Conservation Ranching program
- Study finds common herbicide could be causing Alzheimer’sA commonly used herbicide could be causing neurodegenerative illnesses, like Alzheimer’s, by crossing the blood-brain barrier, according to scientists. Glyphosate is the most common herbicide in the world and is regarded generally safe to humans by the Environmental Protection Agency and European Food Safety Authority. Researchers from the Translational Geonomics Research Institute (TGen) studied how […] The post Study finds common herbicide could be causing Alzheimer’s appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- PFAS Contaminants: Where They Came From, Why They Persist & What We Can DoThe chemical group referred to as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) — more popularly called... The post PFAS Contaminants: Where They Came From, Why They Persist & What We Can Do appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Consider Your Clothing Purchases CarefullyEvery aspect of making, selling, and replacing clothing has a big environmental impact, from producing... The post We Earthlings: Consider Your Clothing Purchases Carefully appeared first on Earth911.
- How foraging for edible plants helped me connect with my rootsWhat started as foraging for mugwort in New York City became a new way to think about migration and belonging.
- UN declares healthy environment a human rightWith 161 votes in favour, and eight abstentions*, the UN General Assembly adopted a historic resolution last week, declaring access to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment, a universal human right. The resolution, based on a similar text adopted last year by the UN Human Rights Council, calls upon States, international organisations, and business enterprises […]
- Campaigners say energy system ‘broken’ as BP profits soar to £6.9bnBP has today reported huge profits over the past three months to June, reaching £6.9bn in profits, three times the amount it made this time last year. This is the second highest figure in the company’s history, taking its half-year profits to £11.95bn. BP has since said it would boost shareholder payouts by 10% and […] The post Campaigners say energy system ‘broken’ as BP profits soar to £6.9bn appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- As the West burns, House passes major drought and wildfire resilience packageThe legislation would prevent fires, bump pay for firefighters, and protect water resources.
- Technology, Infrastructure Key to Heavy Industry Net-Zero ImprovementsThe World Economic Forum released a report tracking efforts and improvements that can be made in emissions-intensive sectors to help reach global climate goals. The post Technology, Infrastructure Key to Heavy Industry Net-Zero Improvements appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sacré bleu: French heat pump costs blow hole in ‘nonsense’ UK government policyThe evidence of what French consumers are paying for heat pumps “blows a hole in UK government policy” in relation to the low-carbon heating technology, according to a UK energy trade body. Chief Executive of Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA), Mike Foster, said he believed the latest evidence renders UK heat decarbonisation plans “useless” and […]
- A novel window into ‘smart’ glassFrom fixing bones to making antibacterial surfaces, Michael Allen investigates glass that has additional functionality and performance The post A novel window into ‘smart’ glass appeared first on Physics World.
- A dam fine dram? Measures tackle water scarcity at Speyside distilleryResearchers from the University of Aberdeen and James Hutton Institute have worked with The Glenlivet distillery to introduce environmentally sustainable solutions at Chivas Brothers’ Speyside distillery to address water scarcity and protect whisky production. Among the “nature-based measures” are small dams in the landscape supplying the distillery, designed to capture water during wet periods and […]
- Focused ultrasound controls prostate cancer with fewer side effectsFocal therapy using MRI-guided focused ultrasound could provide a safe and effective alternative to invasive treatments for men with intermediate-risk prostate cancer The post Focused ultrasound controls prostate cancer with fewer side effects appeared first on Physics World.
- On Capitol Hill, a 180-degree turn of events for climate, EV policyAn interview with Joe Britton, executive director of the Zero Emission Transportation Association, about the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
- In Nebraska, Bighorn Sheep Reclaim Their Former High Plains HomeIn “High Plains Wild” — the Third Runner-Up in the 2022 Yale Environment 360 Film Contest — filmmaker Mariah Lundgren tells the story of efforts by wildlife biologists, conservationists, and landowners to reintroduce and sustain the magnificent bighorn sheep in Nebraska.Read more on E360 →
- How business can help win an historic climate victoryWe have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to secure a livable future, and we’re watching (as are employees) to see if the corporate sector speaks up.
- How to Prepare for Next Construction Boom: Life Hacks for ContractorsIf you perform in the construction sector, it is high time to prepare for a new boom in the industry. It can be explained by the post-pandemic activities around the world. Now, the number of customers is ever-growing. But they … How to Prepare for Next Construction Boom: Life Hacks for Contractors Read More » The post How to Prepare for Next Construction Boom: Life Hacks for Contractors appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Welcoming migration in a warming worldWelcoming migration in a warming world Channel Comment brendan 2nd August 2022 Teaser Media
- ESG credibility under threat from lack of standardization, report warnsAnalysts from EY and Oxford Analytica warn booming ESG movement faces greenwashing allegations and loss of credibility if action is not taken.
- Are we comparing green to green?The spirit of the EU Taxonomy and why accurate corporate reporting matters
- Electrify Ithaca: A public-private collaborative approach to city-wide decarbonizationIthaca's goal is the decarbonize every building in the city by 2030. The director of sustainability shares how it is going to make that happen.
- 4 Clever Ways to Encourage Your Children to RecycleAs we all know, recycling is crucial when it comes to caring for our planet... The post 4 Clever Ways to Encourage Your Children to Recycle appeared first on Earth911.
- The leadership contest shows a lot of work is still needed to educate politicians on the environmentIt is said that politicians campaign in poetry but govern in prose. When it comes to the environment, the Conservative leadership contest has offered up little more than sub-McGonagall doggerel. It is natural to worry about the prose to come. In the early days of […]
- How To Make Tree Trimming Safe And SustainableThe majority of homeowners have the misconception that trimming or pruning their trees is an easy task. However, to make the entire process safe and sustainable, there are plenty of factors to keep in mind, like the reason behind the […] The post How To Make Tree Trimming Safe And Sustainable appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Dasani Launches Bottles Made from 100% PETDasani is rolling out bottles made from 100% recycled PET plastic (excluding caps and labels), and Sprite is transitioning from green to clear plastic to increase the material’s likelihood of being remade into new beverage bottles. The post Dasani Launches Bottles Made from 100% PET appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Compostable coffee pods are launched for Nespresso machinesBig news for coffee lovers who care about the environment: Metropolis Coffee Co. is the first coffee company in the U.S. to produce compostable co-packer pods that work in Nespresso machines. Metropolis is determined to take over the U.S. coffee capsule market while keeping debris out of the landfills.
- The Sprite bottle will no longer be green, what now?The Coca-Cola Company announced last Wednesday that it will be changing the packaging for its lemon drink Sprite from a green plastic bottle to a clear one. The new look will be available in the market starting this month in a move aimed at reducing the carbon and plastic footprint of the company. The new packaging bottle increases the likelihood of recycling, according to a statement released by the company.
- Unilever Launches Energy-Saving Laundry CapsuleUnilever announced the global launch of its most sustainable laundry capsule yet, the fastest growing detergent format in many parts of the world. The post Unilever Launches Energy-Saving Laundry Capsule appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Constellation Distributing Emissions Reports to BusinessesThe company is providing information on Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions to all its energy customers. The post Constellation Distributing Emissions Reports to Businesses appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Check out this farm's holistic approach to agricultureHow often do you think about where your food is sourced from? Chances are, not all that much. However, sustainable food sourcing is becoming increasingly important.
- Nominations open for Scottish renewable energy awardsThe Scottish Green Energy Awards – the UK’s largest celebration of renewables – opened for nominations on 27 July. This year’s event will return to Edinburgh on 1 December to celebrate those who are doing ground-breaking work to decarbonise the energy system. Nominations are open for 11 categories, with submissions welcome from all renewable energy […]
- Webinar series explores getting the most from TOC water analysisTotal organic carbon (TOC) analysis is quickly emerging as one of the most essential tools available for assessing water and soil samples, as it delivers key insights for contamination monitoring, environmental analysis and purification benchmarking. A new webinar series launching in August 2022 will explore how laboratories can deliver the best results and processes from […]
- Opening gambits: why first sentences in science are just so hardCatching a reader’s attention is a fine art when it comes to popular-science books, finds Matin Durrani The post Opening gambits: why first sentences in science are just so hard appeared first on Physics World.
- Michelle and Barack Obama net-zero energy sports complexThe Michelle and Barack Obama Sports Complex, one of the first net-zero energy buildings in all of Los Angeles, is complete and ready to serve the public. The modern design is a beautiful model for the future.
- Multi-million pound investment needed in carbon capture technology to mitigate CO2 emissions, report findsMulti-million-pound investment is urgently needed in technologies including direct air capture (DAC) if the UK is to make ‘green’ airports a reality in the future, research by Cranfield University seems to reveal. Said to be the first study of its kind focusing primarily on emissions from the operational aspects of airports, researchers looked at how […]
- This innovative medical building resembles ocean wavesNear the coast of the Baltic Sea in a historic health resort town, Wave One, part of the European Center for Families, has already been built and is drawing in a lot of eyes.
- Missouri Farm Bureau Questions SEC’s Proposed Climate DisclosuresThe state farming organization says the rules could hurt small- and mid-sized farms and requests changes be made. The post Missouri Farm Bureau Questions SEC’s Proposed Climate Disclosures appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Two million UK micro-businesses don’t believe reducing their own emissions will make a difference to climate changeMillions of micro-businessowners do not believe they can have a positive impact on the UK’s targets for a net-zero economy, according to research published on 1 August by Start Up Loans, part of the British Business Bank. The UK has an estimated 5.3 million* micro-businesses, which is defined as any business with between 0-9 employees, […]
- Chart, Wolf Carbon Solutions Develop Carbon Capture SystemThe technology will help reduce emissions from heavy industries in the Midwestern United States. The post Chart, Wolf Carbon Solutions Develop Carbon Capture System appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Pathogens Able to Travel on Floating Plastic Waste, Study FindsNew research shows that various human pathogens cling to microplastics in seawater.Read more on E360 →
- Faculty Spotlight: Suzanne KlattShe’ll be teaching ‘Corporate Sustainability Reporting’ this fall.
- Research seems to confirm the effectiveness of oil dispersantsOne of the few tools available to mitigate the damage from marine oil spills are chemical dispersants that break down oil in the water. Their functioning and effectiveness are not fully understand, but a new study led by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences (based in Maine, US) has attempted to validate their efficacy under real-world […]
- Fivefold rise in smart meter data, and what to do with itA 500% increase in data traffic from smart meters is predicted over the next four years, according to the Data Communications Company (DCC), the organisation which built and maintains the UK’s smart metering network. The DCC has also published its 5-year look into the future, with the release of its 2022 Business and Development Plan. […]
- Energy Insecurity and the Price of Gasoline Are Promoting Renewable EnergyWhile fossil fuels will be needed for a generation as we transition to renewables, they will ultimately be driven from the marketplace by price, pollution, and the performance of renewable energy.
- Global forest area has decreased by 60%, says researchersThe global forest area has decreased by 81.7 million hectares over the past 60 years which has led to the more than 60% decline in global forest area per capita. Researchers say this loss threatens the future of biodiversity and impacts around 1.6 billion people worldwide in a study published in the Environmental Research Letters […] The post Global forest area has decreased by 60%, says researchers appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Earth911 Podcast: Yoram Bauman on the Cartoon Introduction to Climate ChangeYoram Bauman is the world’s only standup economist as well as co-author, with illustrator Grady... The post Earth911 Podcast: Yoram Bauman on the Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change appeared first on Earth911.
- Saying goodbye to the dangerous, alluring scent of gasolineElectric vehicle makers are grappling with our olfactory attachment to the fuel.
- Clinical experiences and error detectability tests with RadCalc’s 3D EPID moduleJoin the audience for a live webinar on 26 August 2022 sponsored by LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen The post Clinical experiences and error detectability tests with RadCalc’s 3D EPID module appeared first on Physics World.
- Glasgow to build People First Zone to encourage active travelA ‘People First Zone’ is to be created in Glasgow city centre, giving pedestrians priority over vehicles to encourage active travel and lower emissions. Infrastructure will be built for people walking, wheeling and cycling and to provide better access for disabled drivers, pick up and drop off points at transport hubs and business deliveries. Crossing […] The post Glasgow to build People First Zone to encourage active travel appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The first-sentence challengeCan you identify the popular-physics books from which we've taken these first lines? The post The first-sentence challenge appeared first on Physics World.
- Government accused of missing opportunity to prioritise energy efficiency measuresThe government has missed a prime opportunity to improve the nation’s energy efficiency as a way of reducing energy bills, says the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH). The organisation spoke out as further details of the Energy Bills Support Scheme came to light on Friday, with households set to get non-refundable discounts worth £400 […] The post Government accused of missing opportunity to prioritise energy efficiency measures appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Is advanced recycling the answer to plastic waste?Waste into materials not just once but continuously: It’s the brass ring of the circular economy. Can it work?
- Champion semiconductor could replace silicon, say researchersExperimental evidence for exceptional thermal conductivity and hole mobility in cubic boron arsenide raises hopes for future applications The post Champion semiconductor could replace silicon, say researchers appeared first on Physics World.
- Leveraging gender for smarter infrastructure investmentIt is only through diverse, actively engaged teams at every level that we will build infrastructure that meets the needs of this century.
- What businesses should know about Colorado’s new ‘forever chemicals’ banColorado will restrict the sale of PFAS in many consumer products starting in 2024, and at least 11 states are moving to impose restrictions.
- SunCHECK Quality Management Platform adds SaaS option to streamline deploymentWith a new cloud-hosted, software-as-a-service offering, Sun Nuclear builds on the success of its SunCHECK Quality Management Platform The post SunCHECK Quality Management Platform adds SaaS option to streamline deployment appeared first on Physics World.
- Avian flu outbreak killing wild birdsAvian flu outbreak killing wild birds Channel News Yasmin 1st August 2022 Teaser Media
- California lawmakers want to decarbonize shipping, but is the technology ready?Experts say getting to net-zero will require more research and government support.
- Landscaping for Fire ResistanceLately, it seems like every year is a bad year for wildfires. If you live... The post Landscaping for Fire Resistance appeared first on Earth911.
- Ovens Off: Plant-Based Recipes, No Heat RequiredIf you’re on kitchen duty, feel free to establish a warm, inviting ambiance — without... The post Ovens Off: Plant-Based Recipes, No Heat Required appeared first on Earth911.
- Ten Ways Methane Gas Companies Are Misleading the PublicSunday, July 31, 2022 Methane gas is a fossil fuel that pollutes our air and poses risks to public health. But you wouldn’t know it from the way the gas industry portrays it.
- How a conservative US network undermined Indigenous energy rights in CanadaInternal documents explain why oil and gas interests would benefit from a key Indigenous declaration being ‘defeated.’
- Slab avalanches resemble strike-slip earthquakesA combination of mechanisms triggers the formation of cracks in snow layers The post Slab avalanches resemble strike-slip earthquakes appeared first on Physics World.
- As lawmakers consider climate bill, devastating floods hit central USParts of Kentucky and Missouri saw nine inches of rain in just a few hours.
- Fort never surrendered to British soldiers invaded by beesFort Stanwix National Monument, commonly known as the fort that never surrendered to the British during America’s War of Independence 1777, has been overrun by a swarm of honeybees. Located in the city of Rome in Oneida County in New York, the port has served as a historic site for a long time, reminding Americans of their past.
- Environmentalist and Gaia theorist James Lovelock dies at 103British environmentalist James Lovelock died this week on his 103rd birthday. The brilliant scientist spent much of his century-plus on Earth furthering our knowledge of the planet, and exhorting humans to take better care of it.
- This treehouse of your dreams is the perfect namaste retreatTrikonasana, or the Triangle Pose asana in yoga, was the inspiration for Atelier Marko Brajovic's new Trikona House, a treehouse in Brazil with a livable interior.
- Faculty Spotlight: Leslie RichShe’ll be teaching ‘Financing the Clean Energy Economy’ this fall.
- Top tips for safe diving, a water-powered battery and understanding Gaelic with ultrasoundExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Top tips for safe diving, a water-powered battery and understanding Gaelic with ultrasound appeared first on Physics World.
- Long a Climate Laggard, Ireland Lays Path to Cut Emissions in Half by 2030Ireland, which has historically lagged behind other European nations in tackling climate change, has set a course to slash emissions by 51 percent by 2030.Read more on E360 →
- Sustainable luxury living is now available for everyoneWindsorpatania Architects has set a new bar for luxury European living with their sustainable country homes. This project is energy-positive and carbon-neutral. What's more, the knowledge gained from this design will be available for everyone to use.
- SOFi Releases Biodegradable Cup, Eliminates Plastic LidsSOFi Products released what the company says is the first 100% biodegradable cup that eliminates the need for a plastic lid. The post SOFi Releases Biodegradable Cup, Eliminates Plastic Lids appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- SOFi Releases Biodegradable Cup, Eliminates Plastic LidsSOFi Products released what the company says is the first 100% biodegradable cup that eliminates the need for a plastic lid. The post SOFi Releases Biodegradable Cup, Eliminates Plastic Lids appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Did you know convergent evolution is quite common?It turns out humans aren’t the only ones checking out what their neighbors are doing when looking for ideas on how to make life easier. All species adapt and evolve in a variety of ways. In fact, convergent evolution is way more common than previously thought.
- Senate Unveils Legislation Addressing Energy InitiativesMore than $369 billion is earmarked for energy and climate programs under the new proposal. The post Senate Unveils Legislation Addressing Energy Initiatives appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Senate Unveils Legislation Addressing Energy InitiativesMore than $369 billion is earmarked for energy and climate programs under the new proposal. The post Senate Unveils Legislation Addressing Energy Initiatives appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- SK Group Invests Billions Toward US Energy, BatteriesThe South Korean Conglomerate is putting $21 billion to clean energy projects. The post SK Group Invests Billions Toward US Energy, Batteries appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- SK Group Invests Billions Toward US Energy, BatteriesThe South Korean Conglomerate is putting $21 billion to clean energy projects. The post SK Group Invests Billions Toward US Energy, Batteries appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Scientists discover gene which could protect crops in a droughtScientists have discovered a new gene in wheat and barley which could protect crops susceptible to drought and nutrient stress. Researchers have found this gene controls the angle of root growth in the soil, helping scientists to develop crops that are better adapted to cope with the changing climate. The international team from the UK, […] The post Scientists discover gene which could protect crops in a drought appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Snowy Owl by Mike FernandezLocation: 3875 Broadway, New York NY 10032
- Barn Swallows by Marthalicia MatarritaLocation: Broadway Pharmacy, 3621 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
- During Low-Ice Seasons, Some Polar Bears Are Turning to Glacier IceAs warming temperatures melt Arctic sea ice, glaciers act as supplemental habitat for a group of southeast Greenland polar bears looking to hunt during the low-ice season.
- Meet Rashawn Merchant From the Climate and Society Class of 2023Rashawn wants to help make climate change information more accessible for non-scientists.
- What does the newly announced Inflation Reduction Act mean for climate tech?The 725-page Inflation Reduction Act is in the limelight and under the magnifying glass.
- Self-assembling microlaser adapts to its environmentSelf-organizing lasers could pave the way towards new functional materials for sensing, light-based computing and smart displays The post Self-assembling microlaser adapts to its environment appeared first on Physics World.
- Marriott Reduces Water and Energy Use by Double-DigitsFrom a 2016 baseline, it has vowed to reduce water intensity by 15%, carbon intensity by 30%, and waste-to-landfill by 45% by 2025. The post Marriott Reduces Water and Energy Use by Double-Digits appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Marriott Reduces Water and Energy Use by Double-DigitsFrom a 2016 baseline, it has vowed to reduce water intensity by 15%, carbon intensity by 30%, and waste-to-landfill by 45% by 2025. The post Marriott Reduces Water and Energy Use by Double-Digits appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Earth Action: Build a Capsule WardrobeThis year, Earth911 is honoring Earth Day’s 52 years of inspiring action with 52 Actions... The post Earth Action: Build a Capsule Wardrobe appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Nature a Better Gardener Than ArtNineteenth-century American author Louisa May Alcott is the source of today’s inspiration. In her novel,... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Nature a Better Gardener Than Art appeared first on Earth911.
- Eco-friendly heat network projects to get £54m government investmentThe government has today announced £54m in funding for projects relying on low-carbon heat sources in London, Bedfordshire and Woking. The news comes as annual energy bills are forecast to reach £3,850 after Ofgem raises the price cap further in January. Grants will go towards developing projects and completing construction which will serve around 28,000 […] The post Eco-friendly heat network projects to get £54m government investment appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Here’s what’s in the Senate’s $369 billion for climate and energyThe Democrats’ deal with Manchin is a climate landmark that would also boost fossil fuels.
- Biden’s under-the-radar executive moves would make solar cheaper for low-income rentersBefore the Manchin news broke, Biden announced a slate of climate measures.
- Is accepting the end of humanity the key to climate action? This scholar thinks so.“This is not another ‘before it’s too late’ book. This is a ‘what if it’s already too late?’ book.”
- New Antarctic study shows levels of ‘forever chemicals’ reaching the remote continent have been increasingNew evidence from Antarctica shows that toxic ‘fluorinated forever chemicals’ have increased markedly in the remote environment in recent decades and scientists believe CFC-replacements could be among likely sources. Known as forever chemicals because they do not break down naturally in the environment, chemicals such as perfluorocarboxylic acids (PFCAs) have a wide array of uses […]
- Biden strikes senate deal on climate bill in unexpected U-turnJoe Biden has gained support for the biggest climate investment in US history, as the proposed $739bn package will combat the climate crisis, raise corporate taxes and address healthcare issues. The US President had previously struggled to get backing the bill, as Democratic senator Joe Manchin who said he was worried the proposal could worsen […] The post Biden strikes senate deal on climate bill in unexpected U-turn appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Introducing The Birdsong Project: What the Birds Tell UsVolumes I, II, and III of For the Birds: The Birdsong Project are streaming now to benefit Audubon’s bird conservation mission and celebrate the joy of birds.
- SPONSORED CONTENT: 10 things AQMesh did first2022 marked 10 years of innovation and leadership from AQMesh. To highlight the group’s experience, ongoing forward-thinking and its commitment to pushing the capabilities of small sensor systems, here the firm lists the top 10 things AQMesh developed first and refined since it commercially launched in 2012. 1. IoT connectivity using the mobile phone network: […]
- Passive optical concentrator could boost solar-cell efficiencyDevice redirects light using layers of glass with increasing refractive indices, rather than moving parts The post Passive optical concentrator could boost solar-cell efficiency appeared first on Physics World.
- Episode 325: The 'green premium'; electrification is inflation-proofThis week's episode features highlights from VERGE Electrify, including PG&E CEO Patti Poppe, DoE official Jigar Shah and electrification expert Saul Griffith.
- Listen to Every Available Volume of "The Birdsong Project"So far, three of the five volumes are available for streaming on Spotify. Check out all of the bird-inspired tunes below!
- Textile recycling, across the pondRegulation, consumer demand and shareholders are pushing for more recycled textiles.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Adapting to Smoke Season’s Health Impacts With Dr. James CrooksJames Crooks, Ph.D., an environmental epidemiologist with National Jewish Health’s Division of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Adapting to Smoke Season’s Health Impacts With Dr. James Crooks appeared first on Earth911.
- Marks & Spenser to ditch 'best before' dates on most fresh fruit and vegetablesRetailer set to start removing 'best before' dates from labels on over 300 fresh produce items nationwide this week in bid to cut down on food waste.
- The economics of breakdownThe economics of breakdown Channel Comment brendan 29th July 2022 Teaser Media
- Copper Supply Gaps to Challenge Net-Zero Goals, Study PredictsSuch a supply gap would have broader consequences across the global economy, disrupting supply chains for both energy transition and non-energy transition industries, the study says. The post Copper Supply Gaps to Challenge Net-Zero Goals, Study Predicts appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Copper Supply Gaps to Challenge Net-Zero Goals, Study PredictsSuch a supply gap would have broader consequences across the global economy, disrupting supply chains for both energy transition and non-energy transition industries, the study says. The post Copper Supply Gaps to Challenge Net-Zero Goals, Study Predicts appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- California revives multibillion-dollar Delta tunnel projectCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsome revived plans to construct the controversial Delta tunnel water project. On Wednesday, the state unveiled a downsized version of the original proposal.
- Pink diamond found in Angola is the largest in 300 yearsA fabulous 170-carat pink diamond discovered in Angola has been dubbed the “Lulo Rose.” It’s the largest pink diamond found in 300 years.
- Undergraduate Research Assistant Opportunities for Fall 2022-Spring 2023Opportunities related to climate, sustainable development, and the environment are available with distinguished faculty and researchers.
- United Rentals Provides All-Electric Trucks for Meta Data CenterTurner Construction will use the rental equipment for construction of a hyperscale data center in Kansas City, Missouri, for Meta. The post United Rentals Provides All-Electric Trucks for Meta Data Center appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- United Rentals Provides All-Electric Trucks for Meta Data CenterTurner Construction will use the rental equipment for construction of a hyperscale data center in Kansas City, Missouri, for Meta. The post United Rentals Provides All-Electric Trucks for Meta Data Center appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Student Collaborative Research Grant Opportunity for Fall 2022-Spring 2023The grant provides an opportunity for undergraduate and master’s students to undertake paid research alongside renowned Columbia University faculty.
- Amaala Triple Bay brings sustainable luxury to the Red SeaThe Amaala Triple Bay Yacht Club is a newly designed sustainable yacht club by HKS for Saudi Arabia's northwestern coast in the desert. The design is part of the Vision 2030 strategy to diversify the local economy by encouraging growth in tourism.
- Historic Climate Legislation Would Put the U.S. Back on Track to Meet Energy GoalsThe Senate has an opportunity to take a major step in reducing emissions and creating a cleaner future for birds and communities.
- How ESG and Finance Teams Can Drive Business and Societal ValueAs companies pledge to improve on ESG goals, it’s time for leaders to show progress toward those goals. ESG leaders can find powerful allies in their finance teams for building investor-trusted, audit-ready reports that show stakeholders not just what your environmental, social, and governance goals are, but how you’ll achieve them.
- New Barbie honors Jane Goodall and champions sustainabilityWhen the first Barbie doll emerged on the world stage in 1959, the most common careers for educated women were nurse, teacher or secretary. But Barbie never let anything – even an unrealistic hourglass figure and lack of genitals – hold her back. She became an astronaut in 1965, four years before Americans landed on the moon. Now, the pinkish doll is going green.
- European Data Center Operators Set Water Efficiency MetricData centers use significant amounts of water and the European collaboration is seeking to make positive changes. The post European Data Center Operators Set Water Efficiency Metric appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- European Data Center Operators Set Water Efficiency MetricData centers use significant amounts of water and the European collaboration is seeking to make positive changes. The post European Data Center Operators Set Water Efficiency Metric appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Wisconsin Files PFAS Contamination Lawsuit Against 18 CompaniesThe suit seeks to recover the costs associated with the chemical pollution. The post Wisconsin Files PFAS Contamination Lawsuit Against 18 Companies appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Wisconsin Files PFAS Contamination Lawsuit Against 18 CompaniesThe suit seeks to recover the costs associated with the chemical pollution. The post Wisconsin Files PFAS Contamination Lawsuit Against 18 Companies appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The world's lightest and foldable e-bike is here by VELLOAustria's bike maker VELLO introduced the world's lightest folding bike with electrical assist, called the VELLO bike. It's under 22 pounds, the first of its kind, and made a splash at Pro-Days in Paris in early July.
- UN General Assembly must back the right to a healthy environmentWith the world embroiled in a multi-faceted environmental crisis, UN experts today urged the United Nations General Assembly to recognise that living in a clean, healthy and sustainable environment is a fundamental human right. On 27 June, a group of five States – Costa Rica, the Maldives, Morocco, Slovenia, and Switzerland – proposed a resolution […]
- Memphis to Undergo Comprehensive LED Streetlight UpgradeThe City of Memphis, Tennessee will undergo a comprehensive LED streetlighting, controls, and networking project designed to reduce energy costs citywide and enhance operations and maintenance capabilities with the upgrade of over 77,000 fixtures to LED. The post Memphis to Undergo Comprehensive LED Streetlight Upgrade appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Memphis to Undergo Comprehensive LED Streetlight UpgradeThe City of Memphis, Tennessee will undergo a comprehensive LED streetlighting, controls, and networking project designed to reduce energy costs citywide and enhance operations and maintenance capabilities with the upgrade of over 77,000 fixtures to LED. The post Memphis to Undergo Comprehensive LED Streetlight Upgrade appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How We Might Address the Water Crisis for the Colorado River and Birds in the WestSolutions exist but need to be scaled up for the next year and beyond.
- Lost for wordsLost for words Channel Comment brendan 28th July 2022 Teaser Media
- Climate School Internship Opportunities for Fall 2022-Spring 2023Internships are available in administration, communications, and research roles with climate and sustainability-related projects. Apply by August 30.
- Two-thirds of UK holidaymakers want green travel optionsA new survey has revealed the vast majority of Britons want to reduce the environmental impact of their vacation. Some 64% of UK travellers are searching for green travel options, according to Aviva’s latest How We Live Report. This includes opting for more environmentally friendly transport modes, accommodation, and taking more environmental steps while travelling, […] The post Two-thirds of UK holidaymakers want green travel options appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Here’s How Drastically Birding Has Changed Over the Past 50 YearsOn the 25th anniversary of his book "Kingbird Highway," Kenn Kaufman reflects on the many ways the hobby has transformed since he first hitchhiked across the country chasing birds in the 1970s.
- Celebrating the life of the pioneering nuclear physicist Gertrude GoldhaberWe speak with her family and archivist about Goldhaber’s scientific legacy The post Celebrating the life of the pioneering nuclear physicist Gertrude Goldhaber appeared first on Physics World.
- Global Review Assesses Hydropower’s Vulnerability to Climate ChangeA new study analyzes the impacts of climate change and variations in water availability on the hydropower sector, a key source of cost-effective renewable energy for many countries around the world.
- FLASH proton therapy: uncovering the optimal delivery techniqueIn a Best-in-Physics presentation at the AAPM Annual Meeting, Eric Diffenderfer compared FLASH proton delivery techniques from a radiophysical, radiochemical and radiobiological perspective The post FLASH proton therapy: uncovering the optimal delivery technique appeared first on Physics World.
- Mosul’s recovery moves towards a circular economyFive years since the end of the ISIL (so-called Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant) conflict in 2017, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Iraq and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), with funding from the Government of Japan, has established a debris recycling centre in Mosul. After its initial use, the centre has […]
- Sustained economic growth in 21st Century ‘impossible on finite planet’A theory disparaged by experts when first presented in the 1970s is resurfacing as economists question if the world can sustain the current speed of development. Resource and environmental limitations are just two key reasons why worldwide economic growth may be unsustainable over the next 80 years. A growing number of experts are again pointing […] The post Sustained economic growth in 21st Century ‘impossible on finite planet’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How to become a better PhD supervisorRikke Plougmann argues that PhD students can only thrive if their wellbeing – and not just their scientific development – is properly supported The post How to become a better PhD supervisor appeared first on Physics World.
- The food industry needs to step up on protecting forestsFood companies are starting to make investments into more sustainable practices but there is still a long way to go.
- Lessons from Google’s clean energy agendaTo consider only Google’s procurement power vastly underappreciates the influence the company is having on the broader clean energy transition.
- More Energy on Less Land: The Drive to Shrink Solar’s FootprintWith the push for renewables leading to land-use conflicts, building highly efficient utility-scale solar farms on ever-smaller tracts of land has become a top priority. New approaches range from installing PV arrays that take up less space to growing crops between rows of panels. Read more on E360 →
- Feature: The legal challenge to the government’s Net Zero StrategyStephen Cirell, an independent consultant on climate change, low carbon and renewable energy, explains the recent judgement on the Government’s Net Zero Strategy and the precedent this sets for the next Prime Minister. Last week an important judgement was handed down in the High Court on climate change in the UK and the Government’s management […] The post Feature: The legal challenge to the government’s Net Zero Strategy appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Galactic remnant of the universe’s ‘dark ages’ is rotating, say astronomersTell-tale signs of rotation show up in redshifted light from distant galaxy JD1 The post Galactic remnant of the universe’s ‘dark ages’ is rotating, say astronomers appeared first on Physics World.
- Local food isn’t the climate solution you want it to beA new study from Nature Food highlights the transportation costs associated with food production, but there's something wonky about the data.
- 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.
- Don’t Leave Home Without This Green Camping GearIf you spend any time camping in nature, chances are you’re going to be passionate... The post Don’t Leave Home Without This Green Camping Gear appeared first on Earth911.
- FERC could slash inflation and double renewables with these grid upgradesGreenBiz Default Summary
- Earth911 Quiz #53: Recycle Motor Oil the Right WayEveryday recycling takes a little extra time — and will until the companies that make... The post Earth911 Quiz #53: Recycle Motor Oil the Right Way appeared first on Earth911.
- Manchin, Dems reach deal on climate legislationThe bill would devote $369 billion toward tackling “energy security and climate change."
- NORESCO Helps California Energy Commission Develop 2025 Building Energy CodeNORESCO, a part of Carrier Global Corporation, has been awarded a three-year contract to help the California Energy Commission develop and adopt the state's building energy code. The post NORESCO Helps California Energy Commission Develop 2025 Building Energy Code appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- NORESCO Helps California Energy Commission Develop 2025 Building Energy CodeNORESCO, a part of Carrier Global Corporation, has been awarded a three-year contract to help the California Energy Commission develop and adopt the state's building energy code. The post NORESCO Helps California Energy Commission Develop 2025 Building Energy Code appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- First tunnel created in UK's new high speed rail networkTrain spotters and other fans of the U.K.’s new high-speed rail network rejoiced this week when the first tunnel on the London to Birmingham route was completed. This is the first of 64 miles of intricate tunnels on this route alone.
- Thousands of dead cattle dumped in Kansas landfillTop U.S. cattle feeders sent 1000 pounds of cattle carcasses to landfills following massive deaths caused by the June heatwave, according to documents reported by Reuters.
- 17 green beauty brands that you may not knowThe future of the beauty industry is green, and sustainability is no longer just a box to check off, it's expected. Consumers are scrutinizing and demanding transparency on ethical labor, ingredients sourcing and giving back to the environment and communities. As a result, more brands are proudly vegan, natural and regenerative.
- Drake’s private jet shows the climate impact of the influencer economyThe rapper's Boeing 767 was a gift from a Canadian cargo airline.
- Massachusetts Bill Would Allow Residents to Contribute to Climate-Vulnerable Countries When Filing TaxesA bill working its way through the Massachusetts state legislature would allow residents to contribute to a UN fund for climate-vulnerable countries when filing their tax returns.Read more on E360 →
- Could this revolutionary plane turn air travel green?The airline industry is emerging from COVID-19 with progress on de-carbonizing air travel, as James McKenzie discovers The post Could this revolutionary plane turn air travel green? appeared first on Physics World.
- Survey: Economy Could Oust Sustainability Plans, Tech Remains CriticalSustainability could be one of the first investments to go in a tough economy, according to business leaders, but technology efforts remain a priority to improve efficiency. The post Survey: Economy Could Oust Sustainability Plans, Tech Remains Critical appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Energy Price, Supply Volatility Impacting BusinessesBusinesses say energy prices and supply had an impact on operations as they seek to make adjustments. The post Energy Price, Supply Volatility Impacting Businesses appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Seattle college will become a EcoDistrict of modern techSince ancient times, schools and centers of learning have been places where the greatest minds can meet and collaborate. Seattle Central College brings this spirit with their EcoDistrict. It is a big step toward solving some serious problems to building a better future.
- Grand Canyon’s Ecosystem at Risk with Colorado River CrisisWe must address climate change to protect everything that depends on the River, including an iconic national park and its many fish and birds.
- Maldives Floating City reinvents living in a water worldMaldives Floating City is the first development of a new era for sustainable living. In this waterfront paradise, homeowners can live in eco-friendly floating homes. The new city's roads and water canals were inspired by the grid pattern of a brain coral, a type of coral that looks like the shape of a human brain.
- JLL Acquires Envio Systems to Accelerate Sustainable Building CapabilitiesJLL announced this week the acquisition of Envio Systems, a Berlin-based technology company that delivers sustainable building operations by intelligently integrating data from building systems and providing predictive analytics and building automation. The post JLL Acquires Envio Systems to Accelerate Sustainable Building Capabilities appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 4D-printed material responds to environmental stimuli3D-printed structures with properties that change over time could have applications in robotics and sensing The post 4D-printed material responds to environmental stimuli appeared first on Physics World.
- What does the rest of 2022 hold for climate tech investing?In the first half, climate tech startups raised around $19 billion across 500 venture deals, but will that rate continue or slow down?
- Safaa Suliman Sees Dental Care as an Integral Part of Public HealthAn epidemiology student and pediatric dentist who works with marginalized communities, Suliman wants policymakers to understand the importance of oral health and prioritize it.
- What will green deliveries look like in a low carbon world?This post is by Johann Beckford, policy adviser at Green Alliance. Private cars and air travel get the overwhelming share of attention when it comes to the need to cut transport emissions. But when it comes to surface transport, vans are becoming an ever more […]
- Community projects tackling climate crisis to get £8m in fundingUK community projects tackling the climate crisis through nature now have access to £8m worth of funding from the National Lottery Community Fund’s Climate Action Fund. Groups can apply for grants of up to £1.5m over two to five years to support place-based projects relying on nature to encourage community-led action on the climate emergency. […] The post Community projects tackling climate crisis to get £8m in funding appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Consortium project will capture and recycle more plastic packagingA three-year £10 million large-scale demonstrator project focused on the capture, recovery and recycling of plastic packaging currently lost to landfill and incineration is being led by resource recovery expert Fiberight. South Wales-based Fiberight is working with four partners on the Uncaptured Unrecycled Plastics (UP) project, which has secured £4.2million in co-funding from Innovate UK’s […]
- EEG detects hidden consciousness in brain-injured patientsSubtle brainwaves detected using electroencephalography can help predict if and when unresponsive patients will fully recover from traumatic brain injury The post EEG detects hidden consciousness in brain-injured patients appeared first on Physics World.
- Mangroves, a line of defense against climate changeJulio Montes de Oca, director of Coastal Resilience for the Americas, shares how Audubon is advancing in Latin America and the Caribbean one of the priority hemispheric strategies.
- Advanced water quality monitor installed in the SerpentineLooking to find ways to keep improving water quality, the managers of the Royal Parks have installed a continuous water quality monitor; an ESNET (Environmental Sensor NETwork) system from Meteor Communications, as the company writes. The Serpentine is monitored by the Environment Agency which collects samples for bacteriological analysis every week between May and September. […]
- Natural clean-up: Bacteria can remove plastic pollution from lakesA study of 29 European lakes has found that some naturally-occurring lake bacteria grow faster and more efficiently on the remains of plastic bags than on natural matter like leaves and twigs. The bacteria break down the carbon compounds in plastic to use as food for their growth. The scientists say that enriching waters with […]
- German WWTP achieves 97.5% phosphorus load reductionUpgrade of chemical dosing equipment at a wastewater treatment plant in Germany is delivering high performance on phosphorus removal, says Thomas Klobuczynski, industrial sales engineer, Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Solutions. The wastewater treatment plant (WwTP) serving the town of Hessisch-Lichtenau in Germany is taking an innovative approach to chemical metering in a phosphorus removal application. Two […]
- Earth911 Podcast: TCO Certified’s Andreas Nobell on Choosing Sustainable TechnologyTechnology and consumer electronics products have transformed life in just two generations but they’ve come... The post Earth911 Podcast: TCO Certified’s Andreas Nobell on Choosing Sustainable Technology appeared first on Earth911.
- Project recycles CDs into flexible biosensorsA recent research project carried out at Binghamton University, State University of New York seems to show how CDs can be turned into flexible biosensors that are inexpensive and easy to manufacture. In a paper published in July in Nature Communications, Matthew Brown, PhD ’22, and Assistant Professor Ahyeon Koh from the Department of Biomedical […]
- Texas is skirting federal environmental law to push for highway expansionThe state department of transportation says many of its highway projects have “no significant impact.”
- Net zero water challenge innovations supported by programmeEmission-cutting innovations from three global technology leaders are being accelerated through the UK water sector, thanks to new collaborative platform Spring. Technologies from Siemens, Xylem and Cobalt Water Global are being mobilised through a collaboration of 10 water companies, as part of the first Spring Accelerator challenge. Spring is dedicated to water sector transformation through innovation and […]
- Chicago made its Southeast Side a polluter’s haven, violating civil rightsThe city’s decision to relocate a scrapyard to a majority Black and Brown community is part of a pattern of environmental discrimination, according to a federal investigation.
- Feature: The Circular Economy is not a hard sellScotland’s Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity, Lorna Slater, explains what the Circular Economy Bill means, and why prioritising reuse over refuse is good for the environment, jobs and business. It has been eight years since the Scottish Government published Making Things Last, its landmark circular economy strategy. An ambitious document outlining a clear […] The post Feature: The Circular Economy is not a hard sell appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Indigenous leaders say Africa’s conservation plan puts lives at risk'We cannot co-manage what is under the custody of people who have been destroying it.'
- Certain lake bacteria found to help in fight against plastic pollutionResearchers have discovered that certain lake bacteria in 29 different Scandinavian lakes grow quicker and more efficiently on the remains of plastic bags than on natural matter like leaves and twigs. This presents a potential natural solution to tackling plastic pollution, as the bacteria break down compounds in the plastic and eat them for growth. […] The post Certain lake bacteria found to help in fight against plastic pollution appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Will Stanford’s Doerr School of Sustainability be polluted by fossil-fuel money?Big Oil is a big backer of a new school devoted to sustainability. Are they leveraging the lessons learned by Big Tobacco?
- NPL hosts international workshop on medical ultrasound tomographyThe 3rd International Workshop on Medical Ultrasound Tomography examined all aspects of this emerging imaging modality, including hardware design, image reconstruction and clinical application The post NPL hosts international workshop on medical ultrasound tomography appeared first on Physics World.
- 5 Sustainable Packaging Ideas for Small BusinessesWhen it comes to successfully running your business, you need to focus more on how you can add sustainability to your list of things to get done. While you may feel like your small business is out of luck and … 5 Sustainable Packaging Ideas for Small Businesses Read More » The post 5 Sustainable Packaging Ideas for Small Businesses appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Why AI is vital in the race to meet the SDGsArtificial intelligence can accelerate progress of the Sustainable Development Goals and help us get back on track to reaching them by 2030, but the devil's in the ethics details.
- How can trade agreements be made without a guiding strategy or standards? On 20 July, the parliamentary scrutiny process for the UK-Australia free trade agreement (FTA) ended without a debate or vote in the House of Commons. On top of this sub-optimal process, the UK is ratifying its first major FTA since leaving the European Union with […]
- Gabon ushers in sovereign carbon era for net-zero corporationsThe UNFCCC REDD+ mechanism was designed to compensate developing nations for reversing deforestation and comes with a strict set of requirements to be met by each nation before sovereign credits can be issued.
- Engaging the supply chain to reduce greenhouse gas emissionsSponsored: How should companies go about engaging the supply chain on greenhouse gases given inherent complexities with so many actors?
- 8 Ways To Reduce Waste You May Not Already PracticeEach person in the United States produces an average of about 4.9 pounds of trash... The post 8 Ways To Reduce Waste You May Not Already Practice appeared first on Earth911.
- Infographic: How To Compost at HomeAre you composting at home yet? If not, you might want to consider it. We... The post Infographic: How To Compost at Home appeared first on Earth911.
- Speaking nature's languageSpeaking nature's language Channel Comment brendan 27th July 2022 Teaser Media
- Reynolds American Transitions to Hybrid and Electric FleetsReynolds American is transitioning its current 1,800+ vehicle trade and operations fleet to hybrid and electric models. The post Reynolds American Transitions to Hybrid and Electric Fleets appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- L’Oréal Group’s North Asia Zone Achieves Carbon Neutrality across Five MarketsL'Oréal Group’s North Asia Zone is the first of the company’s zones worldwide to achieve carbon neutrality across five geographic markets of Mainland China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan. The post L’Oréal Group’s North Asia Zone Achieves Carbon Neutrality across Five Markets appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A 4.6 billion-years-old meteorite found in the Sahara DesertScientists are still trying to figure out how a 4.6 billion-year-old meteorite rock found itself in the Sahara desert. The rock was discovered in May 2020 in the middle of the Sahara in Adar Algeria. Since its finding, the rock has been under study and scrutiny to help scientists piece together the history of the universe.
- Deadly pool in the Red Sea kills everything that swims inThe high salt and no oxygen combo of a newly discovered deadly brine pool in the Red Sea kills almost any critter with the misfortune to swim into it. This salty spot 1.1 miles below the sea’s surface is one of Earths’ most extreme environments, according to scientists who published their paper last month in the journal Nature.
- Governor Baker: Please sign the climate billJohanna Neumann Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy(413) 256-6434Contact person by email Read more about Johanna Neumann Tuesday, July 26, 2022 Environmental advocates and legislators call on Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker to sign a climate bill into law. Clean Energy
- Production ramps up for fruit waste leather alternativesCreating new materials can be a tiresome process involving a ton of research and testing. Then, finding new options in a world full of animal and petroleum products require innovation and the right technology. Polybion has both.
- Public participation needed in the just transitionEarlier in this month dedicated to remembering Madiba and the principles he held dear, The Green Connection handed over the verdict statement – as deliberated by an esteemed jury, at its Oceans Tribunal in September 2021 – to the Presidential Climate Change Commission. In the spirit of Ubuntu, civil society (coastal communities especially) want to […]
- Amazing greenhouse set near garden influenced by Silk RoadHeatherwick Studio recently unveiled a new project, a kinetic greenhouse set on the edge of the National Trust’s Woolbeding Gardens. It is also part of a historic estate in West Sussex.
- Biden Administration Touts Plans to Plant a Billion Trees, Restore Forests Scarred by WildfiresThe Biden administration has unveiled new plans to restore woodlands beset by drought, insect infestations, and wildfires, including planting more than 1 billion trees on federal lands.Read more on E360 →
- DOE to Give State, Local Governments $225M to Expand Building Energy EfficiencyThe infrastructure bill funds are intended to implement up-to-date energy codes on buildings to maximize efficiency and resiliency. The post DOE to Give State, Local Governments $225M to Expand Building Energy Efficiency appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- California Governor Ramps Up Energy, Carbon GoalsCalifornia Gov. Newsom lays out ambitious sustainability goals to reach carbon neutrality by 2045. The post California Governor Ramps Up Energy, Carbon Goals appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Turning the tide on plastic waste at Ballito ProA KwaZulu-Natal-based community recycling initiative helped keep plastic out of the environment at the Ballito Pro 2022 surfing competition. Thousands of nurdles litter South Africa’s beaches. These tiny plastic resin pellets, also called mermaid tears, are a source of microplastics in our oceans and are dangerous to marine life. Nurdles are lentil-sized plastic pellets made […]
- The Battle Over PFAS Continues to Heat Up. The Assessment of Costs and Benefits Remains Undone.Last month, EPA issued interim health advisories for PFOA and PFOS that took many people’s breath away. It is rather amazing how quickly we’ve moved from parts per billion past parts per trillion to the low parts per quadrillion range. At the same time, EPA issued a final health advisory for GenX compounds, setting the level at 10 parts per trillion. … More The post The Battle Over PFAS Continues to Heat Up. The Assessment of Costs and Benefits Remains Undone. first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Are offshore oil rigs successful artificial reefs?You’ve probably seen hulking offshore oil rigs in places like the Pacific Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico. But from the shore, it’s hard to see how truly ginormous some of these oil platforms are.
- YUM China Details How It Plans to Reach Net Zero by 2050Yum China Holdings today released its first climate-focused report in accordance with the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) recommendations. The post YUM China Details How It Plans to Reach Net Zero by 2050 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Conservative candidates debate about climate crisis for just two minutesBritish broadcasters grilled conservative candidates for just two minutes on the climate crisis in recent debates, despite wildfires spreading across the country just last week. Open Democracy reported that BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme and GB News didn’t ask foreign secretary Liz Truss any questions about the climate crisis. LBC’s Andrew Marr asked two questions […] The post Conservative candidates debate about climate crisis for just two minutes appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Ecolab Is on Its Way to Reducing Its Water and Carbon ImpactIn 2021, Ecolab invested more than $1.2 million to improve water and energy reductions, which took place at more than 20 facilities worldwide. The post Ecolab Is on Its Way to Reducing Its Water and Carbon Impact appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Smartphone test provides cost-effective screening of middle ear functionA smartphone-based tympanometry system could enable low-cost screening for middle ear disorders in resource-constrained environments The post Smartphone test provides cost-effective screening of middle ear function appeared first on Physics World.
- We Earthlings: Metal RoofsIf you’re getting ready to buy a new roof, you might consider a metal roof.... The post We Earthlings: Metal Roofs appeared first on Earth911.
- National Drought Group preps local authorities for drought measuresA hot August, combined with July’s record-breaking temperatures, place swathes of England at risk of drought conditions, experts warn. Dry conditions in spring and early summer, combined with thermometers exceeding 40C for the first time in UK history, have left many parts of England in ‘prolonged dry weather’ status, the first of four categories that […] The post National Drought Group preps local authorities for drought measures appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Forest Service announces emergency plan to save giant sequoiasIn the past two years, nearly 20 percent of the iconic trees have been destroyed by wildfire.
- Helen Edwards: pioneer of Fermilab’s TevatronHelen Edwards was a formidable force in the field of accelerator science. Anita Chandran finds out more about her contributions to particle physics The post Helen Edwards: pioneer of Fermilab’s Tevatron appeared first on Physics World.
- Houston investigated for slow 311 response to Black & Hispanic residentsCity allegedly addresses illegal dumping complaints by people of color more slowly than those from white residents.
- London only just avoided power outages after heatwaveBritain narrowly avoided a power blackout in London during the heatwave last week, paying the highest price on record to keep electricity flowing. The National Grid was forced to pay £9,724.54 per megawatt hour to Belgium, more than 5000% higher than the usual price, to prevent south-east London from losing power. The hottest days ever […] The post London only just avoided power outages after heatwave appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Researchers to explore impact of extreme weather on healthy ageingIn the wake of last week’s heatwave, academics have announced a new research project to investigate how extreme weather events pose new challenges for healthy ageing. Working with older people’s groups and key climate change actors, the research will explore how to mitigate against extreme weather by co-designing and co-producing potential solutions at the local, […] The post Researchers to explore impact of extreme weather on healthy ageing appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- EcoVadis targets ‘millions’ in supply chain to drive ESG impactThe ESG ratings software firm acquired German sustainability data mining company ecotrek.
- The risk of the CSO roleAn essay on the importance of shared accountability for the short and long-term impact of a company.
- Rivian’s new chapter with Amazon officially beginsAmazon’s final custom Rivian Electric Delivery Vehicles have hit the road for customer deliveries.
- The Biggest Challenges that Internet Service Providers FaceSince the IT industry is undergoing a profound change and there are more Internet users than ever before, there has been a huge demand for dependable internet service providers and high speed internet connections not just in the US but … The Biggest Challenges that Internet Service Providers Face Read More » The post The Biggest Challenges that Internet Service Providers Face appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Spins freeze in monocrystalline magnetRare spin-frustrated 2D material could become a testbed for studies of magnetism and spin disordered states, say researchers The post Spins freeze in monocrystalline magnet appeared first on Physics World.
- Reaching net zero in food and farming is the next big challengeThis post is by Neil Ward, professor at the School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia. The contrast could not have been starker or more riven with pathos. On a Sunday evening, five Conservative prime ministerial candidates, wrangle contortedly in a TV debate, cooling […]
- Boeing and Alder Fuels launch partnership to 'make SAF a reality'Aviation giant has partnered with US low-carbon fuel company Alder Fuels and will test its SAF in its planes.
- Make Your Urban Yard the Envy of All Creatures With These 5 Edible HedgesMany urban dwellers wish to utilize every inch of their yards to the fullest extent... The post Make Your Urban Yard the Envy of All Creatures With These 5 Edible Hedges appeared first on Earth911.
- Is Your Energy Source Sustainable? How To Find OutAre you environmentally conscious? Do you try to minimize your carbon footprint? How sustainable are... The post Is Your Energy Source Sustainable? How To Find Out appeared first on Earth911.
- Belize’s Turtle Island Beach Resort Adds MicrogridThe system will help the resort with its goals to transition to 100% renewable energy. The post Belize’s Turtle Island Beach Resort Adds Microgrid appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Biodegradable silk is an alternative to microplasticsA team of scientists at MIT and experts from other parts of the world developed a silk-based product that could replace industrial microplastics. The product is inexpensive and easy to manufacture, yet safe for consumption and biodegradable.
- Moths use ultrasound to fend off bats and predatorsIn a new study published in the journal PNAS, researchers found that there are more species of moths that produce sounds to fend off predators, such as bats, at night. They also discovered three new sound-producing organs in moths than previously thought.
- This innovative tree path mixes life with architectureLooking to nature to solve the problems created by humans isn't a new concept. But as green building gains more traction, companies are searching for new ways to include the environment. The Tree Path is an incredible example and jump forward in eco-friendly design.
- Collaboration Helps Increase Michigan Recycling ManufacturingA partnership in Michigan is helping increase recycling processes of food cartons to help make more sustainable paper products. The post Collaboration Helps Increase Michigan Recycling Manufacturing appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Demand for Pulp Packaging to Increase 6.2% Annually through 2026Demand for molded pulp packaging is forecast to increase 6.2% per year through 2026, finds a new Freedonia Group analysis. The post Demand for Pulp Packaging to Increase 6.2% Annually through 2026 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sustainability leads the way for the future of beautyThough the beauty industry might have started to cover up imperfections, it has since progressed and strived to enhance your natural beauty. Cosmoprof North America’s 19th edition occurred in Las Vegas in 2022, working as a powerful trade show that encompasses all sectors of the beauty industry. The three-day event emphasized that the beauty industry is putting the environment at the forefront.
- Porsche Says Its EVs Will Soon Be More Profitable Than Its Gas-Powered CarsPorsche expects that, within two years, its electric cars will be as profitable as its conventional cars, and that within five years, its electric cars will prove even more profitable.Read more on E360 →
- This new museum is repurposed from the pain of the pastIn an event attended by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, the country’s new refugee museum has officially been inaugurated. The project was a collaborative effort between designers Bjarke Ingels Group and exhibition designers Tinker Imagineers.
- Meta-atoms act like road signs for light wavesNonlinear dielectric nanostructures could control the flow of light in next-generation devices for information processing and communications The post Meta-atoms act like road signs for light waves appeared first on Physics World.
- SCA and Scania Develop Electric Timber TrucksSCA, together with Scania, has developed the world's first electric timber truck with a capacity of 80 metric tons. SCA's goal is to make the entire value chain fossil-free. The post SCA and Scania Develop Electric Timber Trucks appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- COP26 President heads to Australia to build momentum on climate actionCOP26 President Alok Sharma is currently travelling through Australia, visiting Sydney and Canberra, to meet the new government for the first time. While there he is expected to try to build momentum for climate action and encourage the delivery of the Glasgow Climate Pact ahead of COP27, which will take place in November. Mr Sharma […] The post COP26 President heads to Australia to build momentum on climate action appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 5 Eco-Conscious Decisions to Set Your Real Estate Projects ApartThe real estate domain is highly competitive, and the only way to survive and thrive is by investing in marketable projects. The buildings you construct should excel in aesthetics and functionality as buyers do not settle for less. They also […] The post 5 Eco-Conscious Decisions to Set Your Real Estate Projects Apart appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- System change needed to curb climate changeThe Wild Law Institute is pleased to share the second paper in their Earth Jurisprudence series, titled Earth Jurisprudence and Climate Change. It is a short introduction to the relevance of Earth Jurisprudence to the fight against climate change. Existing political, economic and legal systems have not only failed to prevent the climate crisis from […]
- Preparing for Professional Careers in SustainabilityThe professional field we are preparing our students to work in has evolved in many ways since we began the program, as have our course offerings.
- The higher the temperature, the larger the extinction event, study findsThere is a distinct correlation between global temperature changes and the extent of mass extinctions, a study has found. Abrupt climate change, with environmental destruction from large volcanic eruptions and meteorites, has cause major mass extinctions over the past 539 million years. Professor Emeritus Kunio Kaiho at Tohoku University decided to investigate the phenomenon, as […] The post The higher the temperature, the larger the extinction event, study finds appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Earth911 Podcast: Author Peter Fiekowsky on Climate RestorationIn a conversation sure to fire controversy, author and Foundation for Climate Restoration founder Peter... The post Earth911 Podcast: Author Peter Fiekowsky on Climate Restoration appeared first on Earth911.
- Long-lived PET tracer could ease biology-guided radiotherapyIn a Best-in-Physics presentation at the AAPM Annual Meeting, Arutselvan Natarajan showed how a long-lived antibody PET tracer could enable biology-guided radiation therapy for five consecutive days following a single tracer injection The post Long-lived PET tracer could ease biology-guided radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- Pennsylvania just lost a key tool to address its abandoned oil well problem"It’s a green light for the conventional oil and gas industry to continue to do what they’ve done, which is abandon these wells whenever they feel like it."
- Study: Tomatoes grown in lead-contaminated soil appear safe to eatIt's good news for tomato lovers, mixed for urban gardeners.
- Greenland ice sheet lost six billion tonnes of ice in 3 daysGreenland’s north-western ice sheet lost around six billion tonnes of ice between July 15 and 17 during a heatwave, according to scientists. This is the equivalent of enough water to flood the entire state of West Virginia in the US with a foot of water within three days. Average temperatures in the Arctic usually remain […] The post Greenland ice sheet lost six billion tonnes of ice in 3 days appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- What should a climate emergency look like?A playbook for what Biden could, and should, be doing, courtesy of Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse.
- These startups seek to close the supply-and-demand gap for recycled plasticsCorporations want to increase recycled plastic content in packaging and products but can't get enough of it. These three companies are making moves to help address this need.
- So you’re the first sustainability hire. Now what?With sustainability gaining steam even in small companies, how does a new sustainability hire set themselves up for success?
- Rare mangroves discoveredRare mangroves discovered Channel News Yasmin 25th July 2022 Teaser Media
- ‘Optical plucking’ manoeuvres single gold atoms into chemical reactionsNew phenomenon could provide insights into a variety of physical processes The post ‘Optical plucking’ manoeuvres single gold atoms into chemical reactions appeared first on Physics World.
- Investing in tree equity for a greener worldSponsored: It’s crucial for corporations to help address environmental needs. WestRock and the Arbor Day Foundation are investing in 10 urban tree canopies within WestRock’s global operating footprint, helping to provide access to urban trees and public green spaces.
- 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.
- Are Floating Neighborhoods a Solution for Rising Sea Levels?As sea-level rise threatens cities throughout the world, some are looking at how humans can... The post Are Floating Neighborhoods a Solution for Rising Sea Levels? appeared first on Earth911.
- Cruise operator MSC Group inks deal for LNG and hydrogen-powered shipsCompany announces intention to purchase two luxury cruise ships where onboard hotel operations will be powered by hydrogen fuel.
- Thinking differentlyThinking differently Channel Comment brendan 25th July 2022 Teaser Media
- Sturgeon slipping towards extinctionAll 26 remaining sturgeon and paddlefish species are threatened with extinction according to today’s IUCN Red List update, which confirmed the extinction of the Chinese paddlefish and the extinction in the wild of the Yangtze sturgeon as well as raising the threat level for seven other species across the globe. The new assessment carried out […]
- Update: It's time for states to lead on clean energyJohanna Neumann Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy(413) 256-6434Contact person by email Read more about Johanna Neumann Saturday, July 23, 2022 ... and states are stepping up to the plate. Clean Energy
- MMSEZ appeal dismissed despite flawed processEnvironmental justice groups, represented by the Centre for Environmental Rights (CER), were disappointed to learn of the 8 July 2022 decision by the executive council of the Limpopo Economic Development and Tourism Department (LEDET) to reject their appeal of the approval for the Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone (MMSEZ) project. The appeal by Earthlife Africa, Dzomo […]
- Monarch butterfly listed as endangered on the IUCN red listOn Thursday, officials at the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) announced the addition of the monarch butterfly to their red list as an endangered species. The listing comes after years of population decline for the spectacular North American butterfly.
- Reusable Notabag Tote is made from recycled bottlesNotabag Tote joins the ranks of Notabag products, made from lightweight recycled plastic and compact enough to store in your car, backpack or purse.
- Meet the 100: John Hanselman, Cofounder & Chief Strategy Officer, Vanguard RenewablesThe Environment+Energy Leader 100 is an annual list that recognizes environment and energy management “doers.” Here, John Hanselman explores the topic of reducing commercial organic waste from large food and beverage producers. The post Meet the 100: John Hanselman, Cofounder & Chief Strategy Officer, Vanguard Renewables appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- US Steel Increases Recycling, Focus on Material ESG TopicsUS Steel releases its sustainability report highlighting efforts and improvements in 2021. The post US Steel Increases Recycling, Focus on Material ESG Topics appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 80,000 urge protection for Chaco CanyonEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Friday, July 22, 2022 Preservation
- What are the benefits to radiant heating in your home?When choosing a heating system for your new-build or renovation, you may want to consider radiant heating systems for its eco-friendly benefits. Radiant heat is most commonly used as an underfloor heating system that utilizes tubing to run heated water under your floorboards, concrete or tile floors.
- Wind blows past coal and nuclear in energy output for first time everJohanna Neumann Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy(413) 256-6434Contact person by email Read more about Johanna Neumann Friday, July 22, 2022 Clean Energy
- It’s Essential to Act on Climate Emergencies, But a Mistake for Biden to Declare OneIt's important to clarify what a "climate emergency" means and then pursue actions.
- Wild Tiger Numbers 40 Percent Higher Than Previously EstimatedThe number of endangered tigers around the world is 40 percent higher than previously thought, according to new data from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).Read more on E360 →
- Hot and cold mattress for a better sleep, video referees struggle with offside decisionsExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Hot and cold mattress for a better sleep, video referees struggle with offside decisions appeared first on Physics World.
- Sleek HovRanger e-bike is filled with great featuresE-bike maker HOVSCO has just released a new bike with electric assist called the HovRanger line.
- WestRock's Christopher Davidson on the role of fiber-based packaging in mitigating carbon emissionsThis video is sponsored by WestRock. Suz Okie, Director of Design Strategy & Senior Analyst of the Circular Economy at GreenBiz, interviewed Christopher Davidson, Vice President of Sustainability at WestRock, during GreenBiz 22 (2/15/22-2/17/22). View archived videos from the conference here: https://www.greenbiz.com/topics/greenbiz-22-archive
- Nautical center makes use of designs inspired by natureBaie-de-Valois Nautical Centre, completed in 2021, replaces a declining building with a green and clever design. The newly updated nautical center serves the 4,000 community members of Pointe-Claire, Montreal, Canada.
- Rivian Supplies Amazon with Thousands of Electric Delivery VehiclesAmazon and Rivian plan to bring thousands of custom electric delivery vehicles to more than 100 cities by the end of this year, and 100,000 across the US by 2030. The post Rivian Supplies Amazon with Thousands of Electric Delivery Vehicles appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- PepsiCo Issues Green Bond with Focus on Regenerative Ag, Plastic Waste, Water ImpactsThe sustainability financing will go toward initiatives outlined in the company's pep+ agenda. The post PepsiCo Issues Green Bond with Focus on Regenerative Ag, Plastic Waste, Water Impacts appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Unraveling the Interconnections Between Air Pollutants and Climate ChangeGetting rid of some air pollutants might aggravate global warming. Here’s how.
- Visualizing physics: IUPAP100 photo contest showcases stunning imagesPictures include shots of surface tension, inside a fusion reactor and many more The post Visualizing physics: IUPAP100 photo contest showcases stunning images appeared first on Physics World.
- Home Depot Has Cut Electricity Consumption by 44% Since 2010. How?Home Depot’s stores will run entirely on renewable energy by 2030. Solar will provide 75% of that by the end of 2023. The post Home Depot Has Cut Electricity Consumption by 44% Since 2010. How? appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 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.
- Earth911 Podcast: Environmental Attorney Kenneth Foard McCallion on the Supreme Court’s EPA RulingKenneth Foard McCallion, an environmental attorney who successfully litigated cases involving the Exxon Valdez and... The post Earth911 Podcast: Environmental Attorney Kenneth Foard McCallion on the Supreme Court’s EPA Ruling appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: A Thousand Forests in One AcornPhilosopher and writer Ralph Waldo Emerson is the source of today’s inspiration. In his essay... The post Earth911 Inspiration: A Thousand Forests in One Acorn appeared first on Earth911.
- Experts to Congress: Restore EPA enforcement staffing and funding for environmental justiceSince 2011, enforcement budget has declined by nearly 30 percent.
- UK could face future shortage in green jobs, says reportThe UK could be facing a net zero skills shortage in the future if attitudes are not changed, according to a new report by Engineering UK. The non-profit organisation analysed almost 30 studies from across the engineering sector focused on green jobs and skills needed to decarbonise the economy. Findings show an inconsistent understanding of […] The post UK could face future shortage in green jobs, says report appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Vacuum supplier sets science-based targets for greenhouse gas reductionsSara Fry from Atlas Copco talks to Hamish Johnston about the company’s plans to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 46% by 2030 The post Vacuum supplier sets science-based targets for greenhouse gas reductions appeared first on Physics World.
- UK is no longer a cold country and must adapt to heat, say climate scientistsExperts call on U.K. officials to prepare for periods of extreme heat or risk thousands of excess deaths.
- Bountiful exotic hadrons at the LHC inspire new naming conventionTwo members of the LHCb collaboration talk about their success in finding tetraquarks and pentaquarks The post Bountiful exotic hadrons at the LHC inspire new naming convention appeared first on Physics World.
- Polarization switch makes ultrafast photonic computerMaterials that switch from one phase to another when illuminated by light with different polarizations could enable parallel data storage, communications and computing The post Polarization switch makes ultrafast photonic computer appeared first on Physics World.
- Episode 324: IDEO teams with H&M, midmarket banks embrace ESGMeet 2022 WSLA honoree Grace Kwok, chairman and executive director of Allied Sustainability and Environmental Consultants Group.
- Unlearning what we know about chemistryTo make progress toward a truly circular economy, we need to unlearn much of what we know about chemistry.
- More species are threatened by extinction than previously thoughtA new biodiversity study has revealed that far more forms of life are at risk of being lost forever than most estimates have suggested. Significantly more species are threatened by extinction than previously believed, according to research by the University of Minnesota, which included 3,331 responses from scientists studying biodiversity in 187 countries. All major […] The post More species are threatened by extinction than previously thought appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Is park home a viable option for students?Most people associate park homes with elderly people. They retire and want to have peace of mind somewhere in the country. But who said that park homes do not work for students? Some parks have certain age restrictions, so make … Is park home a viable option for students? Read More » The post Is park home a viable option for students? appeared first on Eco Friend.
- 8 TED Talks on climate change to inspire and inform youFrom the food you eat to the soil that grows it, to the cities you live in and the satellites in the sky above you, these TED talks will teach you something new about climate action.
- The war in Ukraine is triggering a re-evaluation of global systemic riskThe war between Russia and Ukraine is, among other things, exposing the downsides of global interdependencies.
- Green energy jobs are on the rise as fossil fuel companies lose workersAt least in terms of the job market, 2021 was a good year for renewable energy.
- ESG Strategy TemplateEven as organizations crunch down on their ESG strategy and initiatives, many continue to struggle with effectively communicating it in a way that can be adopted companywide. This asset breaks down this potentially complicated process so that you can ensure you’re creating an actionable and measurable ESG strategy your organization will understand and embrace. This editable template will help you sum up your ESG strategy and share it across your organization. Use this “at-a-glance” template to showcase your ESG objective, focus areas, and key initiatives in order to improve cross-functional alignment, set expectations with the Board, and effectively communicate with…
- Singing our way back to natureSinging our way back to nature Channel Comment Yasmin 22nd July 2022 Teaser Media
- Cow manure will power a renewable energy plant in JapanAnaergia, a Canadian-based company, partnered with Japanese firm Toyo Energy Solution to build a biogas plant that digests cow manure into renewable energy in Kasoka, Okayama, Japan. Anaergia is known for providing clean energy solutions using organic waste across the world. In an effort to make the most out of the energy crisis and find clean energy solutions, Toyo Energy Solution wants to set up a purely organic energy plant. The two companies have made public their partnership through a press release.
- Bees are now legally recognized as fish in CaliforniaBees are now officially recognized as fish in California thanks to a ruling by the California Court of Appeal. The third district court ruled on May 31 that bees are legally fish based on the definition provided by the California Endangered Species Act (CESA). The act prohibits importation, exportation, sale, purchase and possession of over 250 plant and animal species. However, the clear identification of these species has been a subject of push and pull between conservationists and other interested parties.
- Weved makes these wool goods in hopes to revive industryWEVED is a wool and natural woven fabric company based in the north of the Netherlands. Aiming to fill the gap in the Dutch industrial landscape for wool as the region no longer has a wool industry, WEVED harnesses the potential of waste wool by collaborating with designers to create quality products out of this traditional and sustainable material.
- The very important key role tigers play to the ecosystemIt’s easy to look at a single species and forget the rippling impact that specific group of animals has on everything around it. Plants, animals, rocks, minerals and water make up the ecosystems that support all life — including humans — and tigers are at the center of it all.
- Bird Protections, Conservation Programs May Receive Increased Federal FundingCongress continues working on federal spending bills as September deadline inches nearer.
- Audubon’s 2023 Bird Budget: Federal Funding Priorities to Bring Birds BackIn the next fiscal year, Congress must build upon recent funding success to continue investment in ecosystems and communities across the country.
- Newest additions to this airport made completely out of woodThe largest and newest dock of the Zurich Airport will be completely made of wood. Zurich, known as the gateway of Switzerland, provides one of the most important airports for Europe. Dock A will showcase its smart, sustainable design and will serve as a gateway to a better tomorrow.
- UBS Launches US Version of Climate Aware Equity IndexUBS today announced the launch of the US version of the UBS Climate Aware Equity Index, which is a rules-based strategy that aims to provide investment exposure to the long-term theme of transitioning to a low carbon and climate resilient economy. The post UBS Launches US Version of Climate Aware Equity Index appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How Can the World Adapt to a Changing Climate?In her new book, Columbia Climate School Lecturer Lisa Dale provides key strategies at local and global scales.
- Steel Dynamics Boosts Access to Sustainable Aluminum for Beverage, Automotive IndustriesThe recycled aluminum facilities will help provide materials for the beverage packing and automotive industries. The post Steel Dynamics Boosts Access to Sustainable Aluminum for Beverage, Automotive Industries appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Report: Oil and Gas Companies Slow with Emissions Transitions, Need Credible TargetsA report from Sustainable Fitch finds oil and gas companies are struggling with efficient transitions but goals can be met with solid planning. The post Report: Oil and Gas Companies Slow with Emissions Transitions, Need Credible Targets appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Kimberly-Clark Achieves 41% Reduction in Emissions Versus 2015In 2021, Kimberly-Clark achieved nearly a 41% reduction in operational emissions (Scope 1 and 2) versus its 2015 base year, according to its annual report on sustainability. The post Kimberly-Clark Achieves 41% Reduction in Emissions Versus 2015 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Bees boost crop stability and can calm food pricesPlant yields with and without pollinators have been analysed, with results pointing to a marked difference in terms of variability. Researchers at the University of Reading have studied years of data gleaned from more than 200 experiments to ascertain the impact of insect pollinators on crop cultivation. The team believes their work proves that yields […] The post Bees boost crop stability and can calm food prices appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Expansion of London’s ULEZ hailed ‘success’Inner London’s NO2 concentrations are estimated to have fallen by 20% as a result of increasing the Ultra Low Emission Zone coverage area. The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has published figures suggesting that four million more city residents are breathing significantly improved air following the expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) last […] The post Expansion of London’s ULEZ hailed ‘success’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Balancing Act: Can Precariously Perched Boulders Signal New York’s Earthquake Risk?Long ago, melting glaciers dropped giant boulders onto surfaces in the New York City exurbs, and many seem to remain in their original, delicately balanced positions. Can they be used to judge the maximum sizes of past earthquakes?
- Pump expert unveils novel on-farm AD plant protector and biogas boosterDescribed as a one-step biogas optimisation solution, the WANGEN X-UNIT from anaerobic digestion (AD) pump specialist Agrico is said to protect AD plants from damage by harmful contaminants while also increasing feedstock surface area to supercharge the digestion process. By preventing foreign objects from entering the AD system, says the firm, the X-UNIT protects pumps, […]
- Swappable car batteries could accelerate UK’s transition to electric vehiclesA new paper “Battery-as-a-Service: an underexplored opportunity?” makes the case for why switching the UK electric vehicle (EV) model to Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS), could cut upfront costs for consumers by 30% and support the government’s plans to put a stop to the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by the end of the decade. Produced […]
- Why Did the Siskin Cross the Continent?A bird banded in Maryland two years ago turned up this spring in British Columbia, highlighting the nomadic lifestyle of one finch species.
- How Preventing Unwanted Pregnancies Can Help on ClimateVoluntary family planning is too often ignored as a means to lower carbon emissions. But by making reproductive technologies more freely available, we can reduce global population — and human-caused emissions — in a manner that is consistent with personal liberties. Read more on E360 →
- President Biden commits $2.3bn to tackle climate crisis as temperatures soarUS President Joe Biden has revealed his plan worth $2.3bn to tackle the climate crisis and extreme weather, as the Democrats struggle to pass through envrionmental legislation. The money will go towards building infrastructure to help adapt to the crisis, as millions of Americans are living under heat warnings this week. The President unveiled the […] The post President Biden commits $2.3bn to tackle climate crisis as temperatures soar appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How to Reduce Your Exposure to Toxic PFASMany of our everyday products contain highly toxic fluorinated chemicals known as per- and poly-fluoroalkyl... The post How to Reduce Your Exposure to Toxic PFAS appeared first on Earth911.
- Food Safety : 6 Must-Have practices for food businessesThe food services industry is booming, with thousands of food providers per region. People with busy lifestyles, running from one appointment to the next, need fast food on the go that they can grab on the way. Some prefer healthier … Food Safety : 6 Must-Have practices for food businesses Read More » The post Food Safety : 6 Must-Have practices for food businesses appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Carbon captured and stored since 1996 overestimated by 30%While significant, the real amount of CO2 that has been removed from the Earth’s atmosphere is far lower than previously believed. A new analysis of estimations of stored carbon compared with official reports has found that the true quantity of the greenhouse gas that has been captured is actually between 19 and 30% lower than […] The post Carbon captured and stored since 1996 overestimated by 30% appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The search for the source of plastic pollutionClean up efforts in the Pacific Northwest are directing their attention away from the end life of plastic to focus on the beginning.
- Whispering gallery mode device offers rapid Ebola diagnosisA sensitive diagnostic test for Ebola virus infection could help control deadly outbreaks The post Whispering gallery mode device offers rapid Ebola diagnosis appeared first on Physics World.
- Record-breaking heat in Europe spurs dangerous air pollutionTurning up the heat also means turning up the ozone and wildfire smoke.
- Meet the ESG software startup prioritizing SMBsNew York-based Sustain.Life, which raised $16 million in May, offers a carbon accounting software platform focused on midmarket companies starting their emissions reductions journeys.
- Governing the sustainability commonsEffective voluntary programs have clearly defined objectives, indicators, monitoring programs and graduated sanctions.
- Supply chain emissions are top of mind for food and agIn Q2 what are the big food players focusing on and what does that mean for the sustainability of our food system in the future?
- Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Home Heating and CoolingThis is the third in a series of five articles that help you find ways... The post Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Home Heating and Cooling appeared first on Earth911.
- New open data platform aims to bring transparency to global supply chainsThe Open Supply Hub is to provide information on every facility in a business's supply chain, in a bid to help tackle carbon emissions and child labor.
- Earth911 Quiz #64: Wildfire Preparation ChallengeWildfire season is arriving earlier every year. Are you prepared to prevent fires if you... The post Earth911 Quiz #64: Wildfire Preparation Challenge appeared first on Earth911.
- Climate denial and white supremacyClimate denial and white supremacy Channel News brendan 21st July 2022 Teaser Media
- Biden calls climate change an ‘emergency,’ but stops short of declaring itThe president unveiled new climate actions that activists say "don’t even scratch the surface of what’s needed."
- Revlon Partners with Origin Materials to Develop PET PackagingOrigin Materials and Revlon announced a joint initiative to develop carbon negative materials for next generation cosmetics packaging. As part of the initiative, Revlon has signed a memorandum of understanding to reserve commercial volumes of Origin PET. The post Revlon Partners with Origin Materials to Develop PET Packaging appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- UK Unveils Net-Zero Aviation Plan as Country’s Overall Emissions Targets in QuestionThe United Kingdom announces a strategy to achieve net zero in aviation while a court rules against its overall sustainability strategy. The post UK Unveils Net-Zero Aviation Plan as Country’s Overall Emissions Targets in Question appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Plants produce aspirin when they are stressed says new studyA recent study published in the journal Science Advances established that plants produce medicine to deal with stress just as like humans. In the study, the researchers examined a model plant known as Arabidopsis and found that it produced salicylic acid – commonly known as aspirin – when stressed.
- Drought to blame for the end of the Maya CivilizationResearchers have looked back in history and found that the great Maya Civilization might have been brought down by climate change. In the study, published in the Nature Communications journal, it has been proposed that prolonged drought was at the heart of the Maya collapse.
- New sustainable manufacturing plant sets building standardSOPREMA's new waterproofing and sealant plant in Woodstock, Ontario, sets a new standard for sustainable manufacturing with its use of architecture, interior design, landscaping and engineering.
- Electrified Thermal Closes Funding for Renewable Heat Technology for Heavy IndustryThe renewable heat technology is aimed at improving energy efficiency and emissions for heavy industry. The post Electrified Thermal Closes Funding for Renewable Heat Technology for Heavy Industry appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- It was a green Mansion House speech, action needs to follow itThis post is by Green Alliance’s policy advisers, Zoë Toone and James Fotherby. In politics, few things are predictable. Last night’s Mansion House speech was no exception. Held on the UK’s hottest day, delivered by Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi, not even two weeks into the job, […]
- This modular home by Tomu has the most stylish designsTomu is a company recently founded in 2020. It's a DC-based modular building startup that has just debuted its first model unit called Studio Villa at the HUD Innovative Housing Showcase, and we are in love.
- Brazilian Police Doing Little to Combat Destruction of Amazon's Unprotected LandsIn the past six years, Brazil's Federal Police have undertaken just a handful of operations to stem the destruction of unprotected lands in the Amazon Rainforest, according to a new report.Read more on E360 →
- Government forced to redraw ‘unlawful’ Net Zero Strategy by High CourtIn a landmark ruling the High Court found the government’s Net Zero Strategy to be unlawful and will force the government to revise the bill. Several environmental groups, including Friends of the Earth, ClientEarth and Good Law Project, brought the legal challenge after highlighting the strategy’s lack of legally-binding targets. Mr Justice Holgate found the […] The post Government forced to redraw ‘unlawful’ Net Zero Strategy by High Court appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Update: House committee approves $36 million for schools to get the lead outJohn Rumpler Senior Director, Clean Water for America Campaign and Senior Attorney(617) 747-4306Contact person by email Read more about John Rumpler Wednesday, July 20, 2022 Progress on ensuring safe drinking water for kids, as the House Appropriations Committee approves $36 million to help schools get the lead out. Clean Water
- Jet Zero is letting aviation off the hookThis post is by Matt Finch, interim UK director at Transport & Environment. Published on the UK’s hottest day ever, and a day after the runway at Luton Airport melted from climate change induced heat, the government launched its long awaited Jet Zero strategy yesterday. […]
- Sip, sip on these yummy and sustainable brews and boozeBeer and spirits are just a part of life for many people. A glass of wine after dinner, a beer after work, a drink to take the edge off every now and then. But most people don't know how much environmental damage traditional brewing processes can wreak. Try some eco-friendly brews and booze and find out how easy it is to quench your thirst while doing just a little bit more to improve the health of the planet.
- Novelis Will Reuse and Recycle Automative Post-Production ScrapNovelis has announced a strategic partnership with Sortera Alloys, an industrial scrap metal sorting and recycling company. Novelis will use Sortera's sorting technologies to recycle and reuse higher amounts of both automotive post-production and post-consumer scrap. The post Novelis Will Reuse and Recycle Automative Post-Production Scrap appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Carbon Offset Program Has Been Developed for Produce GrowersProducePay, the marketplace for the global produce industry, has partnered with ALLCOT to create a carbon offset program developed specifically for growers of primary crops. The post Carbon Offset Program Has Been Developed for Produce Growers appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- NIST selects four ‘post-quantum’ encryption standardsThe US institute has selected four algorithms that will be developed to protect data from a future quantum computer attack The post NIST selects four ‘post-quantum’ encryption standards appeared first on Physics World.
- CT imaging improves 90Y radioembolization dosimetryIn a Best-in-Physics presentation at the AAPM Annual Meeting, E Courtney Henry introduced a CT-based technique for precision dosimetry in radioembolization The post CT imaging improves <sup>90</sup>Y radioembolization dosimetry appeared first on Physics World.
- The Higg Index, some bad press, and the potential of blockchain technologyThe Higg Index has found itself under scrutiny for lax sustainability standards and enforcement. Could blockchain technology be the lifeline it needs to survive?
- Martian meteorite analysis overturns planet formation theoryMars may have accreted chondrite volatile elements before nebular gases, say researchers The post Martian meteorite analysis overturns planet formation theory appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: Farmstead’s Pradeep Elankumaran on Building Sustainable Food DeliveryPradeep Elankumaran, cofounder and CEO of Farmstead, explains how the company set out to build... The post Earth911 Podcast: Farmstead’s Pradeep Elankumaran on Building Sustainable Food Delivery appeared first on Earth911.
- UK aviation sets sights on net zero by 2040A new “Jet Zero Strategy” seemingly commits UK domestic aviation to achieving net zero emissions by 2040, and for all airports in England to be zero-emission by the same year. Announced at Farnborough International Airshow on 19 July, the guilt-free flying plan includes “a plan for the industry to stay below pre-pandemic levels of carbon […]
- Extreme rainfall will be worse and more frequent than we thought, according to new studiesResearchers say some climate models are underestimating future floods.
- A Native Corporation wants to mine gold on the Kuskokwim River. Alaska Natives say no.The world’s largest open-pit gold mine could destroy the tundra — and the livelihoods of those who depend on it.
- Australian environmental report finally recognizes Indigenous knowledgeThe bleak, national assessment of the environment recommends an Indigenous rights-based approach.
- Eight environmental Instagram accounts to inspire youSocial media can be an overwhelming place — whether you’re someone who stays on top of new trends, or you only log on for brief windows of time. Nevertheless, it ... Read more. The post Eight environmental Instagram accounts to inspire you appeared first on Ecojustice.
- Making science centre stageJim Grozier reviews The Importance of Being Interested: Adventures in Scientific Curiosity by Robin Ince The post Making science centre stage appeared first on Physics World.
- The GreenFin Interview: Harvard’s George Serafeim on purpose and profitDon't assume that by having more disclosure we will be able to reach consensus on what “good” ESG performance looks like.
- Materials startup raises $46 million to replace cementBreakthrough Energy and homebuilder Lennar's investment arm co-lead $64 million Series A round for low-carbon cement producer Terra CO2 Technology.
- The future of climate reporting: Alignment, impact and riskWhat lies ahead? A deadline for many climate targets is only eight years away.
- Over half of species under threat need targeted recovery actionAs governments worldwide negotiate a new Global Biodiversity Framework to ‘save nature’, a new study shows 57% of at risk species will not bounce back without help. Newcastle University has taken a leading role in a new study looking at the ability of species considered ‘under threat’ to recover without human intervention. It was found […] The post Over half of species under threat need targeted recovery action appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- New semiconductor laser delivers high power at a single frequencyPhotonic crystal with Dirac point suppresses higher-order modes The post New semiconductor laser delivers high power at a single frequency appeared first on Physics World.
- The environmental awakening e-commerce needsSponsored: This article explores solutions for the shipping industry, businesses and consumers to reduce environmental harm and support positive change.
- Apps Rate Restaurants for Eco-Friendly PackagingHow do you decide where to order your take-out or delivery meal? Definitely, you want... The post Apps Rate Restaurants for Eco-Friendly Packaging appeared first on Earth911.
- Plan Ahead for Extreme Air ConditionsResidents in some parts of the American West are already used to thinking of wildfires... The post Plan Ahead for Extreme Air Conditions appeared first on Earth911.
- What the NAO’s analysis of the enforcement of environmental standards and regulations foundThis post is by Katy Losse, environment and climate change specialist at the National Audit Office (NAO). Environmental standards and regulations are a foundation of the government’s approach to environmental protection. They are many and varied. For example, longstanding requirements around environmental permits, protected sites […]
- Another gold rush would only cause harm to CA environmentThe residents of Nevada County are putting up a fight to stop the return of the Gold Rush. They argue that any attempts to restore old gold mines would come at the cost to the environment and their lives. Their resentment is directed towards Rise Gold Corp, a Canadian company seeking an 80-year permit to operate the mine seven days a week.
- Chris Bertish completes the TransPacific Wing ProjectChris Bertish, internationally acclaimed speaker, author, big wave surfer, Guinness SUP World Record holder and conservationist, arrived safely at the Aloha Dock at the Hawaii Yacht Club in Honolulu, Hawaii on July 17, completing his historic 2,465-mile expedition to wingfoil across the Pacific Ocean for the TransPacific Wing Project. This endeavour is the world’s first […]
- The Northeast US is expected to become the new hydrogen hubSince Congress passed the bipartisan infrastructure law last year, areas around the country have started strategizing how to become one of the four or more regional hubs that can get part of the Department of Energy’s promised $8 billion for developing clean hydrogen. New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Jersey want to form a ginormous, sprawling northeast hub.
- Wisconsin City’s Solar Project Reduces EmissionsWauwatosa is working toward its sustainability goals by installing a solar project at its city hall complex. The post Wisconsin City’s Solar Project Reduces Emissions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Reusable and Refillable Packaging Becomes a Major Trend for 2022Reusable and refillable packaging is one of the most dynamic sectors of the packaging market in 2022, with rapid growth fueled by innovative formats and the need to enact more planet-friendly business models. The post Reusable and Refillable Packaging Becomes a Major Trend for 2022 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Indian girl school offers opportunities for the marginalizedRajkumari Ratnavati Girl’s School construction sits in the heart of Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India, with a focus on culture, history, traditional craftsmanship and support for the women and girls throughout the region.
- Make Shenandoah Mountain a National Scenic AreaEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Elly Boehmer State Director(847) 775-9778Contact person by email Read more about Elly Boehmer Tuesday, July 19, 2022 Stronger protections will help wildlife and preserve clean water sources.
- Are plant-based fish from Current Foods yummy or yucky?Sometimes I get excited about reviewing a new plant-based product, but when it arrives, I’m not sure what to do with it. Such was the case with Current Foods, a new faux fish. The directions said “Current Foods products are ready-to-eat and best served chilled. Our seafood made from plants plays well with any dish that you would use high-quality fish for.”
- California Air Resources Board Will Help These Sectors Purchase Sustainable VehiclesThe agriculture, construction and commercial harbor craft sectors have the opportunity to receive funds from the California Air Resources Board to purchase vehicles that will help their fleets reduce emissions and become more sustainable. The post California Air Resources Board Will Help These Sectors Purchase Sustainable Vehicles appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The true cost of goldThe true cost of gold Channel News Yasmin 19th July 2022 Teaser Media
- Solar Energy Corporate Funding Sees Slowdown Through First Half of 2022Corporate financing for the renewable energy source is down in almost all areas so far this year. The post Solar Energy Corporate Funding Sees Slowdown Through First Half of 2022 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Proposed Coal Mine in Queensland Would Destroy More Than 2,000 Acres of Koala HabitatA proposed coal mine in Queensland, Australia would eliminate more than 2,000 acres of koala habitat and more than 150 acres of greater glider habitat, two species that were recently listed as endangered.Read more on E360 →
- A single MRI scan can manage respiratory motionIn a Best-in-Physics presentation at the AAPM Annual Meeting, Sihao Chen described how a single MRI scan can be used for motion management during MR-guided radiotherapy The post A single MRI scan can manage respiratory motion appeared first on Physics World.
- "Back to the Future" DeLorean returns with Alpha5 EVDeLorean makes a sustainable reentry into the future in 2022 with the Alpha5. It's an EV designed to look like an updated version of the gullwing DMC-12 coupe that took Marty McFly into the distant 2000s.
- Major incident declared in London as fires burn in record heatA rise in fires across London has led to a major incident being declared, as temperatures in the capital have broken records. More than 350 firefighters have been deployed to tackle at least four blazes on the outskirts of the city. The news comes after Britain’s highest ever temperature was recorded at Heathrow Airport today […] The post Major incident declared in London as fires burn in record heat appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How Emerson Will Reach 100% Renewable Electricity by 2030Emerson, a technology and software solutions company, has joined RE100, a global initiative bringing together businesses committed to 100% renewable electricity. The post How Emerson Will Reach 100% Renewable Electricity by 2030 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Climate change at workAmerica’s workers are facing increasingly dire conditions.
- Crater Beneath Greenland Glacier Is 58 million Years Older Than Previously ThoughtResearchers discovered that a meteorite crater beneath the Hiawatha glacier is much older than previously thought, leaving questions regarding its impact on global climate.
- As Global Warming Fuels Record-Smashing Heat Emergencies, Cut Vulnerability Now and CO2 AlwaysDon't let the heat, or the size of the climate problem, paralyze you. There are cool solution paths cutting climate risk down the block or around the world.
- News service for sustainable lighting launchesLighting recycling expert Recolight has launched a news and information resource, The Circular Lighting Report, which the company says “is set to become the lighting industry’s online hub for all sustainability matters”. The online resource is edited by the experienced lighting journalist Ray Molony (pictured, above). As well as news, the platform will include “explainers […]
- Lithium mining and its water impact: More complex than previously thought?Water usage is exceeding its resupply in regions where lithium mining is undertaken, reports what is seemingly the first study to attempt a comprehensive account of the hydrological impact of lithium mining. Published in the journal Earth’s Future, the study says the impact of lithium mining is minor, though with complex effects that it is […]
- West Yorkshire Combined Authority presents Net Zero Region plan£40m of indicative funding has been allocated to help the metropolitan area radically reduce its carbon footprint and build on its green jobs drive. The Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin, is setting out proposals for turning the entire county into a Net Zero Carbon Region by 2038. Ideas were presented to the Climate, Energy, […] The post West Yorkshire Combined Authority presents Net Zero Region plan appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Cisco Is Conquering the Climate and Recycling Goals It Has Set. How?Cisco has set five-year goals to reduce Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 60% in 2022, compared to 2007. It has also achieve 100% renewable energy in many countries it operates. The post Cisco Is Conquering the Climate and Recycling Goals It Has Set. How? appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Fracking: a dragon SA will not be able to tameThe Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment has released proposed regulations for onshore oil and gas exploration and production, including the use of hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”). Responding to the proposed regulations, Jonathan Deal, CEO of Treasure Karoo Action Group (TKAG) said that “The scale and magnitude of drilling and fracking operations have proven to be […]
- Winners Announced in 2022 Awards Report — Plus a Word from E+E Leader Publisher Sarah RobertsThe winners of the 2022 Environment+Energy Leader Product & Project Awards have been announced! Download the new awards ebook to see the winners. The post Winners Announced in 2022 Awards Report — Plus a Word from E+E Leader Publisher Sarah Roberts appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- X-ray microscopy sharpens upNew approach combines a numerical reconstruction algorithm with an X-ray lens to achieve higher image quality The post X-ray microscopy sharpens up appeared first on Physics World.
- Wildling Shoes Is a Greener Shopping Difference MakerWe recently tested a pair of Panther high-cut shoes from Wildling Shoes, one of the... The post Wildling Shoes Is a Greener Shopping Difference Maker appeared first on Earth911.
- 10 Fun Facts About the Pileated WoodpeckerFrom their flaming red crest to their maniacal laughing calls, this is one bird you don’t want to miss.
- Carbon removal trade group launches with ‘Hippocratic oath’ for the industryBut do its members really have the same interests?
- Without Congress, what can Biden do to stem the climate crisis?"It's now time for executive Beast Mode."
- Lia Merminga: directing the future of FermilabLia Merminga, director of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in the US, on accelerator science, the future of particle physics and being the first woman in her new role The post Lia Merminga: directing the future of Fermilab appeared first on Physics World.
- Net Zero policy shortfalls exposedNet Zero policy shortfalls exposed Channel News brendan 19th July 2022 Teaser Media
- Tipping point? EU poised to mandate zero-emissions vehicles by 2035Europe is on the precipice of ending the sale of new combustion engine cars and vans by 2035.
- Water will be more difficult to access as climate crisis progresses, study findsWater resources will become less predictable in snowy regions across the Northern Hemisphere by later this century, according to a new study led by the National Centre for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). Regions receiving about the same amount of precipitation and streamflow will become more unpredictable, as the climate crisis decreases snow cover and results in […] The post Water will be more difficult to access as climate crisis progresses, study finds appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- What Rotterdam teaches about the power of green roofsHere are lessons from one Dutch city on building rooftop spaces that benefit all and combat urban heat islands.
- Indiana’s green jobs growth is expected to be above the national averageGreen jobs in The Hoosier State are projected to increase by more than 29 percent over the next five years
- Astronomers watch ‘lingering death’ of comet as it passes near the SunComet changed colours in unexpected ways at its perihelion The post Astronomers watch ‘lingering death’ of comet as it passes near the Sun appeared first on Physics World.
- Getting started with Scope 3 emissionsSponsored: Although calculating Scope 3 emissions is incredibly challenging and complex, customer pressure and potentially new regulations are making doing so increasingly necessary.
- Cutting Carbon From Your Vegetarian DietEating your vegetables is one of the best things you can do for your body... The post Cutting Carbon From Your Vegetarian Diet appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: The U.S. Recycles Only 34.6% of Its WasteThe U.S. recycles only 34.6% of its waste. If recycling were an Olympic sport, we... The post We Earthlings: The U.S. Recycles Only 34.6% of Its Waste appeared first on Earth911.
- For vibrant US cities, invest in multi-modal transportationFocusing on not just cars, buses, rail, bicycles or walking, but a coordinated system of various modes of transport can improve livability for all.
- It’s do or die for the UK steel industryThe new cabinet this autumn would be wise not to ignore one of the country’s most strategically important sectors: the steel industry. Last year’s Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy, and talks by the industry and government in the Steel Council, set up good early momentum to modernise […]
- Can Just Stop Oil stop oil?Can Just Stop Oil stop oil? Channel Comment brendan 19th July 2022 Teaser Media
- 5 Ways To Educate Yourself About Climate ChangeWith the sharp rise in human population and increased economic activities, the climate has had its fair share of woes. This is especially evident with the increased emission of greenhouse gases, which lead to global warming. Failure to act will […] The post 5 Ways To Educate Yourself About Climate Change appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Update: Public Support for Offshore Wind Plan in CaliforniaJohanna Neumann Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy(413) 256-6434Contact person by email Read more about Johanna Neumann Monday, July 18, 2022 More than 25 individuals commented in support of ambitious offshore wind goals at a recent California Energy Commission meeting. Clean Energy
- Heat Waves: Climate School Experts Available to CommentHundreds of people have lost their lives in Spain and Portugal due to a heat wave that is moving north and east.
- Update: Local elected officials voice support for Walmart to go solarJohanna Neumann Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy(413) 256-6434Contact person by email Read more about Johanna Neumann Monday, July 18, 2022 Local elected officials across the country are adding their names to a letter urging Walmart to install rooftop solar on all its stores by 2035 Clean Energy
- EPA Adds Five New PFAS to Reporting RequirementsThe EPA is issuing a final rule to update the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) chemical list to identify five additional PFAS subject to reporting requirements. The post EPA Adds Five New PFAS to Reporting Requirements appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Here are some lighting tips to make you feel betterWith the advent of LED and CFL (compact fluorescent light) being installed in new builds, my clients come to me for tips on alleviating how these bulbs make them “feel.” As an eco-conscious designer, I support every effort and product that’s made to reduce our carbon footprint and lighten the load on our wallets. Yet some of these new technologies have hidden harmful effects on our health and we don’t even know it’s happening.
- Innovative washing kit for reusable period pads reduce waterThe Looop Can is a portable, compact and inexpensive washing kit for reusable menstruation pads. It’s a solution for areas with limited-water, lack of period product availability or for those looking to lower their menstruation waste. Designed by design student Cheuk Laam Wong, Looop earned the Gold Prize Design Educates Award 2022 in the product design category.
- AI-powered robocar EV is a vaporwave drive into the futureJIDU, a partnership between Baidu and Geely, unveiled a pre-production robocar concept called the ROBO-01 EV. It's a car designed to lead us into the era of intelligent AI-driven cars. It features a deformable structure, 3D borderless one-piece large control screen and zero-gravity seating.
- DOE Announces $18.4M through TCF to Bring Clean Energy Technologies to MarketThe US Department of Energy announced $18.4 million through the Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF) for seven national laboratory projects with the goal of getting more clean energy technologies to the marketplace. The post DOE Announces $18.4M through TCF to Bring Clean Energy Technologies to Market appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Hexion Adds Bio-Methanol to ProductionThe chemical company will add the methanol to its production of formaldehyde. The post Hexion Adds Bio-Methanol to Production appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Colonial Pipeline Uses Accenture AI to Lower Electric Utility CostsColonial Pipeline will use data from an automated system to lower the utility costs across its distribution system. The post Colonial Pipeline Uses Accenture AI to Lower Electric Utility Costs appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Gone for Thousands of Years, Wild Bison Return to the UKWild bison, absent from the United Kingdom for thousands of years, are being reintroduced to a forest near Canterbury, England to help restore the woods to their natural state.Read more on E360 →
- Diamond dosimeter lines up for FLASH radiotherapyA detailed dosimetric characterization of the flashDiamond detector reveals its suitability for commissioning FLASH radiotherapy electron beams The post Diamond dosimeter lines up for FLASH radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- Boeing Unveils Model to Show Best Routes to Zero Carbon FutureAs the commercial aviation industry maps a path to net zero emissions, Boeing has unveiled a new data modeling tool to show the most effective scenarios for reaching the destination by 2050. The post Boeing Unveils Model to Show Best Routes to Zero Carbon Future appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Dealing With the U.S. Federal Government’s Failure of Climate LeadershipJoe Manchin, like Donald Trump before him, presents a challenge to all of us to figure out how to achieve greenhouse gas reductions in the absence of U.S. national leadership.
- Which E-Transportation Works Best for You?There are many reasons to want to switch to electric-powered transportation, from climate change to... The post Which E-Transportation Works Best for You? appeared first on Earth911.
- Manganese joins a new family of superconductorsThe material has a superconducting transition temperature of 9.5 K at a pressure of around 15 GPa The post Manganese joins a new family of superconductors appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: URB-E’s Charles Jolley Wants to Electrify Local DeliveryCharles Jolley, CEO of URB-E, wants to disrupt the local delivery infrastructure. URB-E is building... The post Earth911 Podcast: URB-E’s Charles Jolley Wants to Electrify Local Delivery appeared first on Earth911.
- The Northeast is poised to become a ‘hydrogen hub’But nobody knows quite what that means yet.
- Cryptomining uses a ‘disturbing’ amount of energy, lawmakers findBitcoin, we have a problem.
- A key US energy efficiency program has a major flaw — and Pennsylvania is trying to fix itHomes are rejected for efficiency upgrades because they need repairs. Many owners can't afford them.
- It’s high time for the cannabis industry to embrace sustainabilityCannabis companies are getting a free pass despite their many social and environmental challenges.
- Plankton will be able to store more carbon by next century, say scientistsMicroscopic plankton will be able to store more carbon by the next century, according to predictions by scientists at the University of Bristol and the National Oceanography Centre (NOC). The team based their research on the latest IPCC models and believe the plankton will be responsible for a 5% – 17% increase in carbon sequestration […] The post Plankton will be able to store more carbon by next century, say scientists appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Research: How do cells react to micro and nanoplastics?Researchers from Germany have examined possible health effects of small plastic particles, answering questions about how microplastics could affect human tissue. The smaller plastic particles are, the more easily they can be taken up by cells, according to the scientists from the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR). In addition, the shape, surface and […] The post Research: How do cells react to micro and nanoplastics? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- As big banks struggle to decarbonize, midmarket leaders prove ‘there can be margin in the mission’One strong indicator of a bank’s DNA can be found in the organizations banks have joined. From a climate impact perspective, the Global Alliance for Banking Values sits on the most impactful end of the spectrum.
- Neutrino detectors could monitor treaty compliance by nuclear submarinesSystem could differentiate between uranium isotopes and plutonium The post Neutrino detectors could monitor treaty compliance by nuclear submarines appeared first on Physics World.
- Honeybees at HomeHoneybees serve an important ecological and commercial role as pollinators. But their numbers have been... The post Honeybees at Home appeared first on Earth911.
- New study suggests retailers can protect biodiversity and profitabilityReport draws on project with French retail giant Carrefour to show how overfished species deliver the lowest margins for retailers.
- Bikes, vegans and taxes: How one German city is helping the country go net zeroThe German city of Tübingen says it has reduced its carbon emissions by 40 percent in the past 15 years.
- Billionaires leave millions starvingBillionaires leave millions starving Channel News brendan 18th July 2022 Teaser Media
- Back to my roots: A story of logging and conservation on Vancouver IslandEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Sunday, July 17, 2022 Sydney Valone tells the story of her grandfather working in the logging industry which has inspired her to protect global forests and the environment.
- Take action for our forestsEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Sunday, July 17, 2022 Join Environment America in July to let the Forest Service know: We must protect our ‘climate forests’
- California regulators try to salvage system for allowing ‘extreme’ pollutionResidents challenge regulators’ claims that they can’t account for toxic oil and gas emissions in the San Joaquin Valley.
- Sporadic monitoring in California oil country adds to air pollution concernsA patchwork of regulations is out of sync with the urgency of the climate crisis, experts say.
- Low-friction state makes moving micro-objects easierUnusual state allows microscopic objects to spin on a crystalline surface with minimal torque The post Low-friction state makes moving micro-objects easier appeared first on Physics World.
- Lake house in India was built around the native palm treesFor centuries, humans looked at pieces of land and imagined possibilities for building great things. And, let's face it, some medium things too. Throughout most of history, bringing those big ideas to life always started with an important step: clearing away the existing nature. Humans would cut down trees and get rid of greenery to build what they wanted. NO Architects, a group of designers based in India, decided to do things a different way for this lake house project.
- EcoVadis Acquires Ecotrek to Improve Data MiningEcoVadis, provider of business sustainability ratings, has announced the acquisition of Ecotrek, a sustainability data mining company. The post EcoVadis Acquires Ecotrek to Improve Data Mining appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Wildlife photography book takes you on BIG armchair safariMost of us will probably never get so close to a great white shark that we can count its double row of teeth. And one could argue that’s for the best. But animal aficionados can see sharks and bears and other giant animals up close with "BIG," a photography book released in June 2022 by wildlife photographers Marko Dimitrijevic and Amos Nachoum.
- China Sees Rooftop Solar Take Off as New Policies Bolster GrowthChina is expecting to install 108 gigawatts of solar capacity this year, almost double the 55 gigawatts installed in 2021, with much of the growth driven by rooftop solar.Read more on E360 →
- Intel Operations in US, Costa Rica, India Achieve Net-Positive WaterIntel has achieved net-positive water use in three countries and is on pace to hit the goal throughout its operations by 2030, the company says. The post Intel Operations in US, Costa Rica, India Achieve Net-Positive Water appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sporty Polestar 2 EV comes with a whopping 476 horsepowerPolestar 2 is a new EV from automaker Polestar that offers 270 miles of range for just over $40,000 after federal tax credit. What's incredible about these otherwise daily driver looking electric cars is that this comes with 476 horsepower. That's almost in Corvette territory.
- PPA Prices Keep Rising Amid Tariff, Inflation ConcernsPPAs for solar and wind energy rose again over the second quarter as supply and regulatory concerns impact the market. The post PPA Prices Keep Rising Amid Tariff, Inflation Concerns appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A ban on thermal coal exports is more important than everThermal coal is the world dirtiest fossil fuel, a relic of the 19th century that has no place in the modern world. But this year, thermal coal has seen a ... Read more. The post A ban on thermal coal exports is more important than ever appeared first on Ecojustice.
- Wildlife charity calls on public to help count butterfliesWildlife charity Butterfly Conservation is urging the whole nation to help Britain’s butterflies by taking part in the Big Butterfly Count. The group revealed in May that half of Britain’s remaining butterfly species are now on the Red List and threatened or near-threatened with extinction. Last year’s Big Butterfly Count saw the lowest ever number […]
- Software developers’ increasing interest in sustainability projects revealed by surveySustainability projects are an increasing area of focus for software developers, according to research commissioned by Ordnance Survey, with job satisfaction, higher pay, and unique problem-solving opportunities cited as key drivers. The research, which canvassed the opinions of 500 developers who have worked on UK-focused sustainability projects, seems to find that developers are highly motivated […]
- Fusion funding more than doubles in 12 monthsFunding into commercial fusion has accelerated in the last 12 months, according to a new report from the Fusion Industry Association. The industry-wide survey has found that more than $2.8bn of investment was declared by private fusion companies since this time last year, a 139% rise since the previous year’s report. The Global Fusion Industry […]
- Experts warn extreme heat shows health impact of climate changeExperts have said that the extreme heatwave hitting the UK is a sign of the health impact of climate change. Today the Met Office issued its first ever red extreme heat warning, meaning a risk to life is likely with temperatures potentially hitting an unprecedented 40 degrees. The government has said the heatwave is being […] The post Experts warn extreme heat shows health impact of climate change appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How some snakes can fly, visualizing aerosols from musical instruments, song celebrates new space telescope imagesExcerpts from the Red Folder The post How some snakes can fly, visualizing aerosols from musical instruments, song celebrates new space telescope images appeared first on Physics World.
- Ofwat to launch new £4m open competition for water innovationOfwat, the economic regulator of water services in England and Wales, has announced a new “open access” competition for innovators, in an apparent widening of the scope of its existing £200m Innovation Fund, and a bid to encourage more diverse ideas to transform water services. The fund incentivises and rewards collaborative innovation in the water […]
- £3 million funding for direct air capture technology in the UKAlmost £3 million in funding has been secured for the direct air capture technology, SMART-DAC, developed by start-up firm CO₂CirculAir BV. It was awarded through the Net Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP) from BEIS. The technology is supported by five UK consortium partners, including the Net Zero Technology Centre, Process Design Centre, Herriot Watt University, Optimus […]
- Students Tour Gowanus Canal Superfund SiteWith the help of local tour guides, Environmental Science and Policy students learned about the background and current state of one of the most contaminated sites in the country.
- Comment: Joined-up refuse planning and education are key to reducing fly tippingDyl Kurpil, Managing Director of enforcement solutions firm District Enforcement, argues that the best way to eradicate fly tipping, especially on a commercial scale, is to improve education and access to consistent, joined up, refuse services. Fly tipping is a blight on society and incurs a huge cost for both local authorities and land owners. […]
- 6 novels to read if you're a fan of climate tech fictionBecause we've all experienced that depressing moment when we realize we have no books left to read on our bedside table.
- Intel: Greenhouse Gases are Falling Even as it Expands Manufacturing CapacitySince 2000, Intel Corporation has sought to be a global leader in emissions reductions, water preservation, and waste generation — or the ability to reuse or recycle waste. The post Intel: Greenhouse Gases are Falling Even as it Expands Manufacturing Capacity appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Earth Action: Experiment With Citizen ScienceTo honor 52 years of action inspired by Earth Day, Earth911 presents 52 Actions for... The post Earth Action: Experiment With Citizen Science appeared first on Earth911.
- Friction plays crucial role in how dominoes topple in wavesComputer simulations also highlight importance of domino spacing The post Friction plays crucial role in how dominoes topple in waves appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: Novi CEO Kimberly Shenk on Connecting Personal Care Product Companies With Sustainable MaterialsKimberly Shenk, cofounder and CEO of Novi, introduces the Novi Connect sustainable personal care and... The post Earth911 Podcast: Novi CEO Kimberly Shenk on Connecting Personal Care Product Companies With Sustainable Materials appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Do Something Noble and BeautifulToday’s quote is from musician, songwriter, and peace activist John Lennon: “When you do something... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Do Something Noble and Beautiful appeared first on Earth911.
- Heatflation: How sizzling temperatures drive up food pricesAs heat waves strike Europe and China, crops are withering.
- Here are 3 ways the EPA can still regulate climate pollutionAfter West Virginia v. EPA, the Clean Air Act still holds the keys to climate action.
- Abandoned coal mines could soon heat homes in WalesA new project worth £450,000 will investigate whether water from disused mines could be used to supply energy across Wales in the future. When coal mines in Wales were closed down the pumps keeping them dry were turned off, meaning they soon filled with water again. Now the Coal Authority, with government funding, will be […] The post Abandoned coal mines could soon heat homes in Wales appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Voters say give councils more money for Net Zero to ease cost-of-livingNew polling from UK100 reveals people in the UK overwhelmingly support Net Zero investment to reduce energy bills. According to the YouGov poll, the public believes local leaders are best placed to tackle climate change but that they have too little powers and too few resources. The poll results are released amid the ongoing Prime […] The post Voters say give councils more money for Net Zero to ease cost-of-living appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Episode 323: Boris Johnson's climate legacy, Seth Godin takes on the climate crisisPlus, a conversation with Heidi de Cienfuegos, co-founder and director of B100arquitectos, one of the first architecture firms in Central America specializing in bioclimatic and sustainable design.
- Undulations could replace twists in 2D materialsComputational model shows that growing or stamping layers of material on an uneven surface reproduces novel electronic properties of twisted-layer technique The post Undulations could replace twists in 2D materials appeared first on Physics World.
- 8 ways US states and cities can create an EV charging networkFrom modeling to support planning to environmental justice considerations to more regional coordination, these ideas could accelerate EV adoption.
- 3 smartphone apps helping reduce food waste around the globeAbout a third of the world’s food is wasted or lost — but new apps to buy, redistribute and share surplus food can help.
- Just transition 'would bring more jobs'Just transition 'would bring more jobs' Channel News brendan 15th July 2022 Teaser Media
- PNC Signs Deal with Constellation to Power 50% of its OperationsPNC Bank has signed a 78 MW deal with Constellation to power nearly 50% of its legacy operations in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, District of Columbia, and parts of Illinois with renewable electricity. The post PNC Signs Deal with Constellation to Power 50% of its Operations appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Prefabricated building in Amsterdam is made entirely of woodThis building in Amsterdam might be easy to drive past. It's a simple and elegant design with lots of windows but doesn't look all that spectacular. Take another look because actually this is a marvel of sustainable design and ambition.
- Projectile fusion offers new path to clean energy, quantum communications for alien civilizationsIn this podcast we meet the CEO and co-founder of First Light Fusion The post Projectile fusion offers new path to clean energy, quantum communications for alien civilizations appeared first on Physics World.
- Rustic Elements soaps clean you with natural ingredientsRustic Elements is a start-up story that involves carefully-selected, limited and natural ingredients, a commitment to handmade attention and products that are nourishing for you as well as the environment.
- Removing one plastic a day will make for a greener futureHumans consume one million plastic bottles every minute, 91% of which are not recycled. Approximately 32% of these end up in the ocean. The primary cause of pollution is single-use plastic waste. Every single piece of plastic that has ever existed is still in existence. This is because though plastics do break down over time, they decompose into finer microplastic particles. These microplastics infiltrate all sorts of ecosystems and negatively impact the health and reproduction of the living organisms in them.
- V&A Waterfront strives for zero single-use plasticsThe V&A Waterfront has reaffirmed its commitment to lessening the impact of plastics on the environment by signing up to the SA Plastics Pact, as well as hosting a new research study with restaurants in the precinct on ways to eliminate harmful plastics. The Plastics Pact aims to change the way plastic products and packaging […]
- Panorama Wind Farm in Colorado Now OperationalConstruction of the Panorama Wind Farm located in Weld County, Colorado is now completed, and the facility has reached commercial operation. The post Panorama Wind Farm in Colorado Now Operational appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The urgent need for structural reform is clearFollowing President Ramaphosa’s Youth Day speech last week – which mostly focused on the unprecedented high unemployment rate and lack of opportunities – young small-scale fishers, along the coast, say they are concerned that government does not recognise their value as South Africans who are self-employed and trying to create sustainable livelihoods for themselves and […]
- Vantage Data Centers Secures $300 Million Green LoanThe sustainability financing will go toward building a new data center in Virginia. The post Vantage Data Centers Secures $300 Million Green Loan appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Microsoft Expands Carbon Removal with Climeworks Direct Air Capture SystemMicrosoft signs a long-term deal to use direct air capture to remove carbon. The post Microsoft Expands Carbon Removal with Climeworks Direct Air Capture System appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Republicans want climate solutions — just not from BidenAmericans broadly support action, a Pew poll shows, but partisanship keeps getting in the way.
- The view from Derbyshire: The importance of nature and Net ZeroCllr Barry Lewis, Leader of Derbyshire County Council, writes exclusively for Environment Journal on the importance of aligning nature and Net Zero, as UK100’s nature progress report is set to be published. Around the world and in the UK, deforestation, pollution and loss of nature is threatening our global ecosystem. As a new report from UK100 […] The post The view from Derbyshire: The importance of nature and Net Zero appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- As alarm over plastic grows, Saudis ramp up production in the USPresident Biden is in the kingdom this week to strengthen ties. Meanwhile, a U.S.-Saudi joint venture on the Texas coast is pumping out toxic chemicals and greenhouse gases.
- New Study Shakes Up Long-held Belief on Woodpecker HammeringThe findings refute the theory that the birds’ skulls act like helmets, absorbing the shock of impact. Instead, they minimize it to strike harder.
- Photonic fractals open a new area of topological physicsFaster light is just one benefit of a new family of topological insulators The post Photonic fractals open a new area of topological physics appeared first on Physics World.
- European lawmakers declared natural gas ‘green.’ Now they may face lawsuits.Environmental advocates said they "will not rest" until the decision is overturned in court.
- Report: US on track to fall ‘significantly short’ of its climate goalsWithout new policies, the nation won't even come close to halving emissions by the end of this decade.
- Exclusive: UK100 report calls for alignment of nature and net zero targetsA network of local authorities, UK100, has released a new report examining progress made in improving the environment and restoring nature. Improvements have been made, including the passing of the Environment Act last year, bringing in binding targets for air quality, water, waste reduction and biodiversity, as well as more ambitious global commitments. But the […] The post Exclusive: UK100 report calls for alignment of nature and net zero targets appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Bimbo Bakeries bakes up solar microgrids in CaliforniaThe baking company behind Entenmann’s and Sara Lee has signed a contract to design and construct solar-powered microgrids at six California bakeries in Montebello, Placentia, Oxnard, San Luis Obispo, South San Francisco and Sacramento.
- Shifting Sands: Carolina's Outer Banks Face a Precarious FutureDespite the risks of building on barrier islands, developers kept constructing homes on North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Now, as sea level rises and storms become more frequent and powerful, the famed vacation spot is fighting an increasingly difficult battle to keep from washing away.Read more on E360 →
- Dissolvable implant cools nerves to provide drug-free pain reliefBioresorbable implant combines microfluidics and flexible electronics to alleviate pain without using addictive opioids The post Dissolvable implant cools nerves to provide drug-free pain relief appeared first on Physics World.
- Q2 startup roundup: Investment records, food without fields and smart waste reductionsA roundup of second-quarter developments among startups in the food and agriculture industry.
- The case for private-sector collective actionWhat's at stake is not the competitiveness of one or another individual company; it is the legitimacy and viability of capitalism in the societies where it operates.
- What will future green investment teams spend their money on?We asked Emerging Leaders in the space. Here are their answers.
- Charting the Path: Sustainability Leaders SurveyThe IPCC is expressing the need for urgent action on climate change and society is expecting sustainability leaders to answer the call. Corporations play an important role in helping tackle climate change in this critical decade, through emission reductions targets and ambitious net zero goals. In January 2022, NCX interviewed 250 sustainability leaders from across the United States to learn how they are approaching their programs. This report is intended to provide sustainability professionals with insight on what this cohort is thinking about and prioritizing, and will provide tips for reaching your sustainability goals. Download "Charting the Path: A survey…
- Good, Better, Best: Cutting Your Consumer Carbon FootprintThis is the second in a series of five articles that help you find ways... The post Good, Better, Best: Cutting Your Consumer Carbon Footprint appeared first on Earth911.
- Enhance Your Garden With Bee-utiful Bee HousesPlenty of backyards are doubling as an enticing bed-and-breakfast. For bees. Specifically, native solitary bees... The post Enhance Your Garden With Bee-utiful Bee Houses appeared first on Earth911.
- Are voluntary carbon markets ready for a new type of credits?New report from BeZero predicts that carbon removal credits could become the dominant player in global carbon markets by the end of this decade.
- Earth911 Quiz #76: Where Does Your Garbage Go?Challenge your knowledge about where your trash and recycled materials go after they leave your... The post Earth911 Quiz #76: Where Does Your Garbage Go? appeared first on Earth911.
- Food forests for a resilient futureFood forests for a resilient future Channel News Yasmin 14th July 2022 Teaser Media
- One year on from the Transport Decarbonisation Plan and it’s a whole different worldThe war in Ukraine, the rising cost of living, an ousted prime minister: these all are having an impact on thinking about how to address the climate crisis. But one thing is certain, climate policies are backed by the public who know that they will […]
- Arctic meltdownEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Wednesday, July 13, 2022 Unprecedented global heating in the Arctic, and its impact on the region
- Collapsing Glacier in Kyrgyzstan Sends Worrying Signal to Central AsiaIn Kyrgyzstan, where glaciers cover 8% of the land, a recent glacier collapse highlights the dire plight of glaciers in a country that depends on them.
- Letters to the president: Protect our forestsEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Wednesday, July 13, 2022 A Kentucky forest champion makes the case for protecting habitat.
- Frequently Asked Questions: Electric Vehicles (EVs)Morgan Folger Director, Destination: Zero Carbon(267) 609-6810Contact person by email Read more about Morgan Folger Wednesday, July 13, 2022 Electric vehicles are better for the environment and our health, but there are still many common misconceptions about electric cars. Find out the answers to some of the frequently asked questions about driving an electric car.
- Update: 28 groups ask UPS to commit to zero-emission trucksMorgan Folger Director, Destination: Zero Carbon(267) 609-6810Contact person by email Read more about Morgan Folger Wednesday, July 13, 2022
- The most affordable electric vehicles in 2022 and 2023Electric cars and trucks have finally hit the mainstream, with dozens of EVs coming out over the next few years. Which are the cheapest EVs available for 2022 and 2023 to make them affordable for the average buyer? We have sourced the best electric cars for your daily commute that won't break the bank.
- Camping gear sale on Prime Day to take on your next hikeThe great outdoors is waiting to be explored. Venture through all the secret and beautiful wonders of the world or take a hike around your local community to enjoy the splendors of nature. Here are some essentials to spot for during Amazon Prime Day (July 12 and 13) that you should pack on your next adventure.
- Working towards a litter free worldEach year in July, people across the globe take part in “Plastic Free July” – an international movement that aims to reduce the amount of plastic waste in our environment by encouraging fellow citizens to make the shift towards long-term, environmentally friendly habits. Although skeptics might find it hard to believe, the plastics industry around […]
- Heeding Calls from Environmentalists, South Sudan President Suspends Dredging of Sudd WetlandResponding to opposition from activists and his own government, South Sudanese President Sava Kiir Mayardiit has said he is suspending dredging in the Sudd wetland until the environment ministry undertakes needed impact assessments.Read more on E360 →
- Do marine protected areas really work?The 1 August 2022 marks the second time MPA Day will be celebrated, with the importance of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) highlighted on a national and global level. Part of the programme to celebrate these ‘game reserves of the sea’ will be the MPA Day Webinar, which welcomes leading marine experts who will share interesting […]
- Quantum theory of consciousness put in doubt by underground experimentPhysicists cast doubt on the role of coherent superpositions in the brain The post Quantum theory of consciousness put in doubt by underground experiment appeared first on Physics World.
- Advancing ecocentric law for AntarcticaAntarctica, the white continent in the Southern Hemisphere known as one of the most pristine places on Earth absorbs nearly three-quarters of global excess heat and captures almost one-third of of the planet’s carbon dioxide. Not only does Antarctica contain 90% of the ice and 70% of the fresh water on Earth, a host of […]
- Which line of premium cocktails just went fully sustainable?Sustainability is a lot more than a trendy buzzword. Many companies are embracing sustainable options that will ultimately improve the health of the world and, quite possibly, change the way that all companies operate. Premium cocktails maker buzzbox recently revamped their product line to make everything more sustainable, more natural and more eco-friendly than ever.
- Protect the Boundary Waters in northeastern MinnesotaEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Wednesday, July 13, 2022 Our nation’s most visited canoeing spot is due for permanent protection from mining.
- Enhanced Tools Can Help Financial Institution Boards with Climate RisksThe boards of financial institutions can be key to reducing financial sustainability risks, especially with the right tools. The post Enhanced Tools Can Help Financial Institution Boards with Climate Risks appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How transparency can transform corporate sustainabilityWhen it comes to issues like supply-chain traceability, companies like ADM are pioneering a holistic approach to business practices.
- Stronger Sustainability Requirements Are Surfacing as the Trend Continues to GrowPackaging sustainability is a mega trend impacting the packaging industry. The post Stronger Sustainability Requirements Are Surfacing as the Trend Continues to Grow appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- End biofuels and legalise gene-edited crops to ease food crisis, says green groupGovernments must implement an immediate moratorium on biofuels and lift restrictions on gene-edited crops to help end the growing global food crisis, according to a new report by green group RePlanet. The report by the newly launched environmental NGO outlines how Europe has the capacity to face down Putin’s attempt to starve the Global South […]
- MassMutual Commits to Net Zero Emissions by 2030MassMutual has released its inaugural 2021 Sustainability Report, highlighting the company’s progress across key environmental, social, and governance (ESG) topics. The post MassMutual Commits to Net Zero Emissions by 2030 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Plastic recycling does work says recycling industry groupThe Recycling Association’s chief executive Simon Ellin has warned that the people behind the Big Plastic Count (an event co-organised by Greenpeace) were “irresponsible” for recent comments saying plastic recycling doesn’t work and for sowing seeds of doubt in the public mind. He said: “These people are attacking the whole concept of recycling and not […]
- Climate adaptation costs could be five times higher than healthcare budgets in African nationsAfrican countries could be forced to spend the equivalent of five times their healthcare budgets on climate adaptations, according to new analysis. The report, by international relief and development agency Tearfund, analysed 11 sub-Sharan African countries with populations of 350 million, comparing climate adaptation plans against current healthcare budgets. These included Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, […] The post Climate adaptation costs could be five times higher than healthcare budgets in African nations appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Climate-Related Financing Sees Growth Potential in AsiaFinancial tools are slowly becoming more common in Asia to help with sustainability transitions. The post Climate-Related Financing Sees Growth Potential in Asia appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Could used beer yeast be the solution to heavy metal contamination in water?A recent analysis by researchers at MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms (CBA) has found that inactive yeast could be effective as an inexpensive, abundant, and simple material for removing lead contamination from drinking water supplies. The study shows that this approach can be efficient and economic, even down to part-per-billion levels of contamination. Serious […]
- The Webb Telescope’s Faraway Revelations, and Earth’s Here-and-Now ChallengesNASA has two missions: understanding and protecting the home planet, and exploring outer space. Both missions are necessary to building a sustainable future.
- Study predicts growth in UK wine production due to climate changeNew research appears to reveal how climate change is likely to increase the potential for wine production in the UK – with conditions projected to resemble those in famous growing regions of France and Germany. Over the last 20 years, climate change has contributed to a growth in UK vineyard area – with more than […]
- New guidance released to help councils tackle climate emergencyAn educational charity, the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT), has published new guidance to help UK councils take action against the climate crisis. The report, published in partnership with Keele University, is based on workshops with 10 Staffordshire councils examining challenges in reaching net-zero. This is a key issue, as more than 330 councils out […] The post New guidance released to help councils tackle climate emergency appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Alumni Spotlight: Jeffrey Fralick, Climate Risk AnalystAfter graduating from Columbia’s Sustainability Science program, Jeff took a bit of a detour but eventually ended up at his dream job.
- Single MRI scan of the brain could detect Alzheimer’s diseaseA combination of structural MRI and machine learning can diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, even at an early stage The post Single MRI scan of the brain could detect Alzheimer’s disease appeared first on Physics World.
- Inside Frontier, the fund pioneering a new model for carbon removal investmentsLaunched by Stripe this spring, Frontier has announced its first six project winners: AspiraDAC (a subsidiary of Corporate Carbon), Calcite-Origen (a collaboration between 8 Rivers and Origen), Lithos, RepAir, Travertine and Living Carbon.
- What happened to the ‘war on coal’ in West Virginia?The activism spotlight has left the Coal River Valley. But when the battlefield is your home, you don’t give up the fight.
- US emissions cost the world $1.9 trillion in economic damagesA new study pinpoints the economic cost of emissions, paving the way for international legal action.
- Freya Blekman: on the particle pathway of big scienceExperimental physicist Freya Blekman talks to Tushna Commissariat about the joy of working on big science collaborations The post Freya Blekman: on the particle pathway of big science appeared first on Physics World.
- First climate agreement to center Indigenous voices gains international supportThe Escazú Agreement establishes the relationship between human rights and environmental protections. The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues urged its member states to adopt it.
- What’s the best way to incentivize supplier sustainability?A small but growing number of large corporations have been experimenting with something called “sustainable supply chain finance.”
- Heatwaves should be named as part of warning system to protect vulnerableA group of UK scientists are calling for heatwaves to be named, like storms, as part of an early warning system to protect vulnerable people. The UK is facing a heatwave this week, with the Met Office issuing its second ever extreme weather warning for Sunday – temperatures in some parts are expected to break […] The post Heatwaves should be named as part of warning system to protect vulnerable appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Can silkworms take a bite out of petrochemicals?Evolved By Nature recently raised $120 million to cultivate technology that uses natural silk protein to replace certain petrochemical ingredients in skincare and leather products.
- The 2022 Audubon Photography Awards: The Top 100Moments of delight and awe abound in this collection of standout bird photography. Scroll through and learn the story behind each shot.
- Asteroid sample offers clues to the origins of our solar systemAnalysis of material returned from the Hayabusa2 mission lends support to theories of how the Sun and other bodies formed The post Asteroid sample offers clues to the origins of our solar system appeared first on Physics World.
- Can Growth in Sustainable Energy Reduce Natural Resources Overspend?Globally, we are consuming resources faster than the Earth can replenish them. If we think... The post Can Growth in Sustainable Energy Reduce Natural Resources Overspend? appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: nZero’s Josh Weber on Corporate GHG Emissions TrackingJosh Weber, co-founder and executive chairman of nZero, a Nevada company that tracks Scope 1,... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: nZero’s Josh Weber on Corporate GHG Emissions Tracking appeared first on Earth911.
- How Russia’s war is putting green tech progress in jeopardyWar-related price increases and shortages of these metals could hinder Europe’s drive to sharply cut emissions by 2030 and beyond.
- Seek Community, Share ResourcesWhen many of us think of sustainable living, we think of rural homesteads or tiny... The post Seek Community, Share Resources appeared first on Earth911.
- How tracking timber helps prevent illegal logging and deforestationPlus, five key recommendations for developing and rolling out timber tracking systems.
- Fascism and climate crisisFascism and climate crisis Channel Comment brendan 13th July 2022 Teaser Media
- Is Momentum Building To Change the Way We Manage Plastic?There has been a reasonable amount of recent activity related to management (or lack thereof) of plastic waste. Two more developments this month have me wondering whether we might be near the proverbial tipping point in our approach to managing plastics. First, California enacted a fairly sweeping statute, S.B. 54, that will impose extended producer responsibility requirements on producers of plastics. The statute has at least three significant pieces: (1) a requirement to increase the percentage of single-use packaging that is recycled,… More The post Is Momentum Building To Change the Way We Manage Plastic? first appeared on Law and…
- GreenFin 22: Public Benefit Corporations: The Corporate Form for a Sustainable Future with Suz Mac Cormac, Kevin Smith, and Margot BrandenburgDelaware Public Benefit Corporations (PBCs), as distinct from Certified B Corps or Benefit Corps, have moved from the “impact” shadows to mainstream capital markets. There are now 19 publicly traded PBCs and hundreds of rapidly growing private companies that have employed this form. A confluence of factors has contributed to their popularity, including investors with a focus on benefiting broader stakeholders in addition to shareholders and increasing profitability. But how do boards and management teams balance their fiduciary duties to shareholders with their defined public benefit and consideration of stakeholders? Will the PBC ultimately be used to accelerate energy transition…
- Save the Bees: A recent buzz in ChicagoSteve Blackledge Senior Director, Conservation America Campaign(916) 394-5413Contact person by email Read more about Steve Blackledge Tuesday, July 12, 2022 There’s been a bushel of good content from the Sun-Times recently
- Blooming Prime Day deals to snag for a beautiful gardenGardening isn’t for everyone, but nature is. You’ll want to keep in mind having native plants in order to benefit not only the soil, but the bugs and bees that populate your backyard. However, whether you have a green thumb or you want to get into gardening, you’ll need a few things to start. Here are some of our recommended green products to snag during this Amazon Prime Day (July 12 and 13).
- NineDot finds its niche in New York’s energy transitionNineDot Energy, a clean tech startup, is launching a vehicle-to-grid battery storage project in New York City.
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- GreenFin 22: What is an ESG Score For? With Rich Mattison, Andrew Siwo, Heather Clancy, and Will Atcheson.Accurate and reliable ESG ratings are key for sustainable investing to allocate capital toward long-term value creation and impact. But the credibility of third-party raters has taken a hit due to their disparate methodologies and information sources. Moreover, there is ample confusion in the market about what ESG ratings actually measure and mean. What will it take to create consistent, credible, and reliable ratings that allow the ESG space not just to grow, but to deliver? Featuring Rich Mattison, Andrew Siwo, Heather Clancy, and Will Atcheson.
- GreenFin 22: In Conversation With Wellington Vice Chair Head of Sustainable Investment Wendy CromwellWellington Management believes that through stewardship, ESG integration and informed, active ownership they can improve investment outcomes for their clients. Wendy Cromwell serves as head of sustainable investment, setting the research agenda and strategies for the firm’s sustainable investment practice, and as vice chair, where she is a senior member of the firm’s management team. Come hear what the $1.4 trillion dollar asset manager is doing to uncover market inefficiencies via sustainable management in conversation with Mindy Lubber, president and CEO of leading sustainable investor network Ceres.
- GreenFin 22: Corporations and Economic Justice: Beyond Pledges, Toward Progress with Emily Chasan, Kim Thompson, and Cat BermanSince the murder of George Floyd in 2020, corporations have begun to wake up to the importance of demonstrating their commitment to the key social issues of economic and racial justice, like supporting opportunities for Black homeownership, Black entrepreneurship and Black education. Learn how leadership companies are staying true to their pledges, making substantive progress in uplifting underserved communities and how organizations like CEO Action for Racial Equity are working to identify, develop and promote scalable corporate best practices to address systemic racism and social injustice. Featuring Emily Chasan, Kim Thompson, and Cat Berman.
- Introducing the GreenFin 22 Emerging LeadersThe Emerging Leaders program aims to elevate, cultivate and support the next generation of leaders representing Black and Indigenous communities, as well as other people of color, who are driving the transition to a sustainable financial system. The program creates a pathway into the sustainable finance and investing industry for students and early-career professionals who face barriers to entry in the field, and wouldn’t otherwise be able to attend GreenFin 22.
- GreenFin 22: Can the ISSB Actually Fix ESG Standards? Featuring Aeisha Mastagni and Marc Siegel.The ESG investing space has been mired in the alphabet soup of standards used to convey information on sustainability performance. A wide range of stakeholders are asking for coherency and consistency in sustainability reporting at the scale needed to successfully give credibility to the fast-growing ESG investing marketplace. The International Sustainability Standards Board was established in 2021 to develop a global baseline of sustainability disclosures. The group hit the ground running in 2022 with the launch of a consultation on its first two proposed standards. What is the ISSB’s vision for delivering a comprehensive set of standards that can accelerate…
- Park in Poland strengthens biodiversity and social communityThe Pole Mokotowskie Park in Warsaw, Poland is currently undergoing a major transformation. The designers at WXCA proposed detailed landscaping designs to make the park a flourishing environment that supports the coexistence of plants, animals and humans.
- GreenFin 22: A Discussion With the Experts: TCFD, SEC and GFANZ featuring Tim Mohin, Satyam Khanna, Curtis Ravenel, and Kristina WyattThe sustainability space is more active and dynamic than ever. Key regulators across the world are beginning to home in on climate disclosure, including three proposals from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission which seek to bring transparency and credibility to ESG investments. Coalitions like the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) are uniting the financial sector to push for a net zero reality in the real economy, and frameworks like the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) are serving a critical function in getting financial markets to provide the clear, comprehensive and high-quality information needed to achieve…
- GreenFin 22: Acting Now on Net Zero: A Conversation With Mark CarneyTransitioning the global economy to net-zero emissions may be the most Herculean task modern society has faced. To sustain a healthy society, strong economy and dignified life on earth, there is no other viable option. Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of England now serving as the United Nations’ Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance, is leading the net-zero transition from the frontlines. In partnership with the UN-backed Race to Zero campaign, Carney launched The Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) to unite net-zero financial sector-specific alliances with assets totaling $130 trillion at their disposal. Join the…
- New technique opens more of the periodic table to ultracold-atom experimentsMetastable state used in magneto-optical trap to cool indium atoms The post New technique opens more of the periodic table to ultracold-atom experiments appeared first on Physics World.
- GreenFin 22: Navigating the Climate Transition in Finance: A Conversation with Sarah Bloom RaskinClimate change is not a future state but rather our current reality. Economic risks posed by climate change will only increase, but measuring and mitigating the economic costs of a changing climate is a work in progress. Sarah Bloom Raskin served as Deputy Secretary of the Treasury during the Obama administration and sat on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors prior to that. Bloom Raskin, currently a law professor at Duke University, has invaluable and unique experience in making the case to account for climate risk in the core of our financial system. Join this conversation to hear what she…
- A spanner in the works for Tendele miningThe Pretoria High Court condemned Tendele’s 2013 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process in its recent judgment on 4 May 2022 because: “The defective public notices issued by Tendele during September 2013 were only a precursor to the scoping phase, where the wheels came off. The wheels came off when the regional manager DMR, KwaZulu-Natal (RM), […]
- GreenFin 22: The Just Energy Transition: A Framework for Company Action with Rich Lesser, Nancy Mahon, and Meredith SumpterThe energy transition is an economic, political and existential imperative. But it can't be done without recognizing and acting on the ethical imperative to develop and grow wealth for nations and communities left behind in modern development. Global business has a major role in realizing the transition to a clean economy, justly. This session will cover how the Just Transition Framework can be used to support company action on the energy transition that accounts for justice, not just gigawatts. Featuring Rich Lesser, Nancy Mahon, and Meredith Sumpter.
- GreenFin 22: Visible Leadership on the Path to Net Zero with Karen Fang and Nili GilbertWhat kinds of companies are investors like Carbon Direct, which makes direct investments into leading carbon removal and utilization firms, and Bank of America, one of the largest green debt financiers in the United States, focusing their attention on? Hear some examples of what Bank of America is doing on the ground in this space and insights into the real economy transition from within the Global Financial Alliance for Net Zero and the Net Zero Asset Owners Alliance financial institutions’ transition plans. Karen Fang and Nili Gilbert discuss.
- 18-year-old inventor tackles the home aerosol problemA young Caribbean inventor aims to revolutionize the air freshener industry. AirX, Kephra Grandison’s sustainable household air freshener, will use all natural essential oils to make the scent of your space refreshing. This week, Grandison is launching his Kickstarter campaign to refine his invention, taking it from shell prototype to market-ready product.
- GreenFin 22: In Conversation with State Street CEO Ron O’HanleyState Street, among the world’s largest asset managers and custodian banks, is working to utilize its scale and reach to do its part in transitioning the capital markets to support the clean economy transition. Learn about what the firm is prioritizing and acting on in this pivotal year for ESG and sustainable finance, with Ron O’Hanley, State Street CEO, in conversation with GreenBiz Editorial Director Heather Clancy.
- Update: All-Electric Guide Reaches 500 Local Elected Officials Around the CountryJohanna Neumann Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy(413) 256-6434Contact person by email Read more about Johanna Neumann Tuesday, July 12, 2022 Environment America Research and Policy Center’s guide to building electrification reaches the hands of local policymakers leading the way for Clean Energy Homes in their cities. Clean Energy
- GreenFin 22: Andrew Zolli on Data and AI in the Age of Radical TransparencyIf we’re going to make global capital markets responsive to social, ecological, and climate concerns, we’re going to need vast amounts of high-resolution, real-time, and high-quality data. Fortunately, we’re in the middle of a sensor revolution wherein new streams of real-time data from the ground, air and space are making changes on Earth more transparent than ever. New generations of satellites monitor every crop, forest, and city –– everywhere and every day –– to provide unprecedented transparency into daily operations of companies and governments globally. In this keynote, we will take a tour of how these new data feeds will…
- Grab these hot summer essentials on Amazon Prime Day!Summer is in full sunshine and beachy days! What’s more, everyone could use a little vacation with all the stress of the last months culminating like a giant wave waiting to sweep you away. You’ve got to rest a little, share some laughs with friends and family and enjoy the little things in life. So here’s just a few essentials to grab during Amazon Prime Day (July 12 and 13) to brighten up your summer.
- This Tiny Desert Raptor Could Soon Regain Federal ProtectionBut with developers and state wildlife managers opposed to a threatened listing even as its habitat disappears, the Cactus Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl faces an uncertain future.
- James Webb Space Telescope reveals its first spectacular images of the cosmosFirst batch of pictures marks the start of scientific operations on the $10bn observatory The post James Webb Space Telescope reveals its first spectacular images of the cosmos appeared first on Physics World.
- Environmental Groups Ask Senate to Confirm EPA NominationSeveral groups want David Uhlmann to begin work leading the EPA's enforcement and compliance tasks. The post Environmental Groups Ask Senate to Confirm EPA Nomination appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Texas Grid in Spotlight Again as ERCOT Seeks Energy Conservation MeasuresThe resilience of the Texas grid is once again a concern as ERCOT seeks appeals for energy conservation for the second time this year due to heat. The post Texas Grid in Spotlight Again as ERCOT Seeks Energy Conservation Measures appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- DFW Awarded $35M from Department of Transportation for Zero-Carbon Utility PlantDallas Fort Worth International Airport was awarded a $35 million grant from the FAA and Department of Transportation to build a new zero carbon central utility plant. The post DFW Awarded $35M from Department of Transportation for Zero-Carbon Utility Plant appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A bad bet on biomass? Critics respond to Drax announcementUK energy utility Drax has unveiled plans to build “the world’s largest carbon capture facility”, with the goal of removing more CO2 from the atmosphere than it produces, and thereby securing carbon-negative status. But campaign groups continue to insist that the maths behind biomass doesn’t add up. The firm proposes to build two bioenergy with […]
- Plankton will store more carbon as Earth’s climate warmsThe amount of carbon stored by microscopic plankton will increase in the coming century, predict researchers at the University of Bristol and the National Oceanography Centre (NOC). Using the latest IPCC models (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), the team expects the ‘biological pump’ – a process where microscopic plants, often called phytoplankton, take up carbon […]
- Meijer Makes Huge Investment in Texas-Based Wind Energy ProjectMidwestern retailer Meijer has made a large investment in a Texas wind energy center that contributes to its renewable energy portfolio and marks significant strides in meeting its carbon reduction goal. The post Meijer Makes Huge Investment in Texas-Based Wind Energy Project appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Carbon Footprints: How to Advance Transparency and Prevent GreenwashingWe need a unified format for how carbon footprints are communicated, and policies to make them a normal part of doing business.
- Dealing with rising urban population pressureAlthough migration to urban centres has a long history, an increasing number of rural people are being attracted to cities by the potential for jobs and a better life overall. In fact, this increasing migration is accelerating the need for digital transformation, as municipalities face growing pressure to ensure their cities are safe, smart and […]
- ‘Make Scientists Artists Again:’ Photographer Ian van Coller on Reimagining Glacier RetreatHis new book reinterprets photographs from a 2016 expedition to Kilimanjaro’s glaciers, looks at the relationship between art and science, and documents loss caused by climate change.
- Best Buy Excels at Carbon and Waste ReductionsBest Buy set out in 2017 to reduce its carbon emissions in its operations by 60% by 2030 — from a 2009 baseline. It has met that goal. Now it is upping the ante. The post Best Buy Excels at Carbon and Waste Reductions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Weyl loops link upElaborate quantum structures have a novel topology and must be described using knot theory The post Weyl loops link up appeared first on Physics World.
- Brits bin over 1.8 billion pieces of plastic a week survey findsUK households are throwing away an estimated 1.85 billion pieces of plastic a week, making up 96.57 billion pieces a year, according to the results of a survey analysing plastic usage. The public was asked to count how much and the type of plastic they threw away as part of the Big Plastic Count, held […] The post Brits bin over 1.8 billion pieces of plastic a week survey finds appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 5 Top National Solar Companies: Pros and ConsAlthough there are numerous advantages to using a small, local solar installer, many homeowners choose... The post 5 Top National Solar Companies: Pros and Cons appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Native Plants Thrive With Minimal CareYou can reduce your use of chemical garden amendments and use less water in your... The post We Earthlings: Native Plants Thrive With Minimal Care appeared first on Earth911.
- Toxic algal blooms are driving up water costs in the Great LakesIn Toledo, Ohio, monitoring and treating algae-contaminated water from Lake Erie costs $100 per family per year.
- Nature is in crisis. A UN report says short-sighted economics is to blame.A panel of experts calls for different ways to value the natural world.
- High-energy physics: are the days of international collaboration coming to an end?Michael Riordan worries that the glory days of international co-operation in particle physics could be endangered following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine The post High-energy physics: are the days of international collaboration coming to an end? appeared first on Physics World.
- Europe’s new heat wave is going to be expensiveBoth for the people and, potentially, for the planet
- Textile recycling needs to scale — Circ raises $30 million to do just thatThe Series B funding round is being led by Bill Gates-founded Breakthrough Energy Ventures.
- Newcastle and Gateshead councils lay out visions for Clean Air ZonesNewcastle and Gateshead councils have put forward plans to launch a Clean Air Zone (CAZ) later this year, with enforcing measures beginning from November. Warning letters would be sent to non-compliant drivers entering the zone along with details about financial assistance, before charges for taxis, buses and HGVs would be introduced in January 2023, subject […] The post Newcastle and Gateshead councils lay out visions for Clean Air Zones appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Sleepwalking into a silent SpringSleepwalking into a silent Spring Channel News brendan 12th July 2022 Teaser Media
- Tis the season for some electric racingFormula E plants its flag in NYC and returns for Season 8 as the city strives to increase EV adoption among New Yorkers and its fleet.
- Urban Waters: Discovering the Hidden Beauty of a Jersey RiverFlowing through hard-pressed Camden, New Jersey’s Cooper River was long abused and ignored by area residents. Now, following the example of other urban restoration efforts, a campaign is underway to encourage more use of the Cooper and an appreciation of its natural assets. Read more on E360 →
- Stretchable sensor measures neurotransmitters in the brain and gutTissue-like implantable probe enables real-time monitoring of molecules central to brain and intestinal disorders in freely moving mice The post Stretchable sensor measures neurotransmitters in the brain and gut appeared first on Physics World.
- A 9,000-pound electric Hummer shows we can’t ignore efficiency of EVsAs EVs proliferate, their efficiency should be a priority for policymakers.
- Tips To Become Environmentally Conscious We Bet You Don’t KnowYou’ve probably heard some of the basic suggestions on how to make your lifestyle more eco-conscious. Most adults who care about the environment know to do things like change to LED bulbs or use less water in the shower, but … Tips To Become Environmentally Conscious We Bet You Don’t Know Read More » The post Tips To Become Environmentally Conscious We Bet You Don’t Know appeared first on Eco Friend.
- The Business Guide to Carbon AccountingThe need to deliver high-quality data to validate environmental claims and take action on climate has never been greater. Pressure from investors, employees, customers, and communities means that increasingly, sustainability is tied to financial, reputational, and operational risks for companies. Organizations that proactively prioritize sustainable solutions not only foster positive stakeholder sentiment in the short term, but also set themselves up for long-term success by minimizing risk, capturing new opportunities, and gaining competitive advantage. In this guide, you’ll gain a strong understanding of what carbon accounting is and how to account for carbon emissions throughout your value chain. You’ll also…
- Driving accountability in the race against climate changeSponsored: Consistent, comparable climate-related disclosure is necessary to ensure accountability for the urgent climate action needed in this critical decade.
- How To Store Water for EmergenciesStoring water for emergency use is vital. From hurricanes and flooding that contaminate water supplies... The post How To Store Water for Emergencies appeared first on Earth911.
- Mind, matter and lifeMind, matter and life Channel Comment brendan 12th July 2022 Teaser Media
- 4 Easy Ways to Make Your Commercial Property More Eco-FriendlyMost commercial property owners would like to lower their energy bills. Beyond this, emissions are harmful to the environment, and businesses have the power to make an impact by reducing their carbon footprints. Fortunately, there are a few relatively simple […] The post 4 Easy Ways to Make Your Commercial Property More Eco-Friendly appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- GreenFin 22: GreenBiz Studio feat. Nick Miller (ESGai Technologies)This video is sponsored by ESGai Technologies. Nick Miller discusses how their platform will bring ESG score reporting at par with financial data reports, providing greater guidance for the company, and up-to-date and forecasting data for ESG analysts and investors.
- Here is the first full-colour science image from the James Webb Space TelescopeUS president Joe Biden unveiled the JWST's first spectacular "deep field" image today at a White House event The post Here is the first full-colour science image from the James Webb Space Telescope appeared first on Physics World.
- South Africa set for big strides towards 10% marine protected areasThere was much celebration in 2019 when the South African Marine Protected Area (MPA) network expanded to 41 MPAs encompassing 5.4% of its mainland waters, and the hope is that our country will celebrate again soon with a shift of our MPA footprint to 10%. A key step in this conservation planning process is the […]
- Clean beauty brands that are wonderful for you and EarthWhat you put on your skin doesn’t stay on your exterior, so ingredients matter. When thinking about overall health, how we move our bodies and what we put on them are as important as what we eat. Those shampoos, moisturizers, toners, and other beauty aids hold the potential to protect and accent your natural features, but also wield the power to introduce toxins into your system. In addition, without conscientious effort by beauty brands, the product you use can contribute to environmental...
- CPower Acquires Centrica Division to Increase DER OfferingsCPower is acquiring a division of Centrica Business Solutions in an effort to strengthen grid reliability across the country. The post CPower Acquires Centrica Division to Increase DER Offerings appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Lightyear One solar car doesn't need to charge for monthsOwners of the new Lightyear One solar car might not need to charge their vehicles for months. That's because the new EV can charge via solar panels while driving for up to 70 kilometers of range gained per day by solar charging alone. An electric car that can charge on the go is the holy grail of EVs, and we're happy to see the Lightyear One is finally here.
- Amazon Sees Record High Deforestation in First Half of 2022In the first half of this year, deforestation claimed roughly 1,500 square miles of the Amazon rainforest, an area five times the size of New York City and the greatest loss since at least 2016, according to the Brazilian Space Agency.Read more on E360 →
- Free-floating black hole could be distorting light from distant starCompact massive object detected by its microlensing effect The post Free-floating black hole could be distorting light from distant star appeared first on Physics World.
- One of Largest Solar-Plus-Storage Projects Part of California, Hawaii Energy EffortFive energy and storage projects help California and Hawaii with renewable energy plans. The post One of Largest Solar-Plus-Storage Projects Part of California, Hawaii Energy Effort appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Can you road trip to national parks in an electric car?Morgan Folger Director, Destination: Zero Carbon(267) 609-6810Contact person by email Read more about Morgan Folger Wednesday, July 13, 2022 All aboard Environment America’s electric vehicle road trip!
- Furniture made from recycled waste for a circular designCooloo, a Dutch materials development company, relies on recycled materials to create long-lasting, versatile furniture with a variety of uses.
- PG&E and Tesla Launch Pilot Program to Create Virtual Power PlantPacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and Tesla have launched a new pilot program that creates a virtual power plant, to help support electric grid reliability and save customers money. The post PG&E and Tesla Launch Pilot Program to Create Virtual Power Plant appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- ESG Reporting: the devil is in the detailsGovernments have announced bold plans to decarbonize the economy and aim for net-zero emissions by 2050. EU member states must have established circular economies, having achieved net-zero emissions by 2050 while ESG Reporting is already mandatory in Europe. The post ESG Reporting: the devil is in the details appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Local authorities win big for projects tackling climate crisis and energy billsSeveral local authorities were named winners at this year’s Energy Awards for projects tackling the climate crisis and high energy prices. Durham County Council won the biggest award of the night, as they were announced National Energy Champions of the Year for their Warm and Healthy Homes (WHH) scheme. The project involved teaming up with […] The post Local authorities win big for projects tackling climate crisis and energy bills appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Space Glaciers: Carbon Dioxide Ice Forms Glaciers on MarsA modeling study recently found that the carbon dioxide ice deposits at the South Pole of Mars flow as glaciers do, highlighting the importance of understanding ice in outer space.
- Looking Back at a Historic Day for the Bois Forte BandIn June 2022, the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa, in partnership with The Conservation Fund and the Indian Land Tenure Foundation, announced the purchase of 28,089 acres of land to be restored within the Bois Forte Reservation in Minnesota. This historic land restoration was a result of planning, partnerships, and effort of many dedicated individuals, including Cathy Chavers, Tribal Chairwoman of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa and current President of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe. Chairwoman Chavers shares with us what this historic event means to her and the Bois Forte tribal members.
- The Pace of the Transition to an Environmentally Sustainable EconomyWe need to focus less on dramatic gestures and symbols demonstrating commitment and more on operational reality if we are to truly speed the transition and reduce long-term, irreversible damage to the planet.
- Hit the Beach With A Shorebird BiologistShelby Casas braves sun, bugs, and storms to protect endangered birds.
- Met Office releases Level 3 Heat Alert as heatwave forecast across BritainThe Met Office has issued a Level 3 Heat – Health Alert warning people to look out for vulnerable and elderly, as temperatures are predicted to hit highs of 33°C. The alert, in place from 9am this morning until 9am July 15, means there will be sustained temperatures of at least 31°C, above those predicted […] The post Met Office releases Level 3 Heat Alert as heatwave forecast across Britain appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How the GEF Helps Governments Get GreenerMost people have never heard of it, but the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) is the... The post How the GEF Helps Governments Get Greener appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: cirplus Cofounder Christian Schiller Aims for a Circular Plastics MarketplaceChristian Schiller, cofounder of cirplus, talks about the company’s digital marketplace for circular plastics. Think... The post Earth911 Podcast: cirplus Cofounder Christian Schiller Aims for a Circular Plastics Marketplace appeared first on Earth911.
- How Bird Photographers Shey Smith and Tatyana Soto Developed Their PassionSmith and Soto talked with us about all things bird photography, including how they took the leap to chase after their passion.
- California lawmakers are ready to decarbonize the shipping industry. The technology isn’t there yet.Experts say getting to net-zero will require more research and government support.
- Study: Rising seas are weakening nature’s storm shieldsBarrier islands may not be such a good barrier anymore.
- Climate change breaks plant immune systems. Can they be rebooted?When temperatures rise, plants mysteriously lose their ability to defend against invading pathogens — but there may be a fix.
- Strategy sets out ambitions to step up walking and cycling in UKThe government has laid out plans to improve walking, cycling and wheeling routes in the UK, so active travel could account for half of all journeys into towns and cities by 2030. £2bn worth of funding has been committed to achieving this over five years, with £200m given to active travel schemes across England, including a […] The post Strategy sets out ambitions to step up walking and cycling in UK appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The sobering reality of the UN’s Global GoalsThere’s simply no way to sugarcoat it: We are failing as a species.
- State Street CEO: Active engagement is imperative for reaching net zeroState Street Chairman and CEO Ron O’Hanley offers his perspective on divestment, stewardship and why the route to net zero won’t be a straight line.
- 10 things I think about ESGMany challenges face the ESG agenda, but it is simply too connected to core societal issues and political movements in the U.S. and the European Union for it to dissipate, much less disappear.
- 'Taking the circular economy mass market': Study seeks to tackle reusable packaging barriersHubbub report explores best practices that can boost the adoption of reusable packaging systems.
- Nanoscale impurities degrade halide perovskites"Traps" for charge carriers reduce the longevity of these promising solar-cell materials as well as their efficiency The post Nanoscale impurities degrade halide perovskites appeared first on Physics World.
- Words that fail usWords that fail us Channel News brendan 11th July 2022 Teaser Media
- ESG Reporting 101As the pressure increases to address the most critical challenges of our time – climate change, water scarcity, social injustice, corporate responsibility – it is easy for organizations to feel overwhelmed when trying to make a real impact. When done well, Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) reporting and management can reduce an organization’s environmental footprint, improve efficiency, and unearth new market opportunities, all while reducing risk and building resiliency. Developed by FigBytes, the leading ESG platform, ESG Reporting 101 is a practical guide that helps organizations learn the basics of ESG reporting, why it’s important, and how to start in a way that doesn’t divert resources…
- Rethinking permanence in forest carbon projectsSponsored: The planet needs a new approach to forest carbon to restore confidence and set a new standard for transparency, accountability, and impact.
- Mosquitos Driving You Nuts? Attract a Bat ColonyIs your yard swarming with mosquitos? An excellent way to keep flying insects at bay... The post Mosquitos Driving You Nuts? Attract a Bat Colony appeared first on Earth911.
- As heat rises, who will protect farmworkers?There are currently no nationwide regulations that spell out what employers must do to protect workers from heat.
- GreenFin 22: GreenBiz Studio feat. Matt Handford (EY)This video is sponsored by EY. Matt Handford discusses financed emissions and the progression of ESG frameworks and standards.
- GreenFin 22: GreenBiz Studio feat. Alex Liftman (Bank of America)This video is sponsored by Bank of America. Alex Liftman discusses how climate disclosure has evolved and how Bank of America integrates ESG into their corporate strategy.
- GreenFin 22: GreenBiz Studio feat. Mike DiPetrillo (Devv.io)This video is sponsored by Devv.io. Mike DiPetrillo discusses how Web 3 and their platform, DevvESG, can advance sustainable finance.
- GreenFin 22: GreenBiz Studio feat. Tim Mohin (Persefoni)This video is sponsored by Persefoni. Tim Mohin discusses the state of ESG and how Persefoni plays a role.
- GreenFin 22: GreenBiz Studio feat. Sarah Chapman (Manulife)This video is sponsored by Manulife. Sarah Chapman discusses how companies can achieve financial goals through shared value.
- GreenFin 22 Day 2: Sidebar feat. Emily Chasan (Generate Capital)Emily Chasan discusses how social justice can be integrated into sustainable finance goals.
- GreenFin 22 Day 2: Sidebar feat. Jessica Cheng (Citi)This video is sponsored by Citi. Jessica Cheng discusses Citi's progress towards its sustainable finance commitments.
- GreenFin 22 Day 2: Sidebar feat. Nili Gilbert (Carbon Direct)Nili Gilbert discusses Carbon Direct's investing philosophy for decarbonizing the economy and the status of GFANZ.
- GreenFin 22 Day 2: Sidebar feat. Kristina Wyatt (Persefoni)This video is sponsored by Persefoni. Kristina Wyatt discusses the new SEC proposed rule for ESG disclosure and what it means for business.
- GreenFin 22 Day 1: Sidebar feat. Emilio Tenuta (Ecolab)This video is sponsored by Ecolab. Emilio Tenuta discusses the state of the water deficit and how ESG investors can help.
- GreenFin 22 Day 1: Sidebar feat. Kevin Lyman (Invesco)This video is sponsored by Invesco. Kevin Lyman discusses how the ESGintel tool can help companies implement their ESG strategies.
- GreenFin 22 Day 1: Sidebar feat. Sunya Norman (Salesforce)This video is sponsored by Salesforce. Sunya Norman discusses how Salesforce is advancing its ESG journey and the Net Zero Cloud platform.
- GreenFin 22 Day 1: Sidebar feat. Mike DiPetrillo (Devv.io)This video is sponsored by Devv.io. Mike DiPetrillo discusses how the DevvESG platform can help companies analyze their carbon emissions.
- Foundation relocates rhinos to Zinave National Park in MozambiquePeace Parks Foundation recently announced the birth of the first female white rhino at the Zinave National Park in Mozambique. The announcement comes after many years of effort between the foundation and the Mozambique and South African governments to relocate the endangered white rhinos to the Zinave National Park.
- Newly identified giant waterlily species wows plant loversIts leaves can grow ten feet across and support the weight of a man, it has an enormous pink flower and comes from Bolivia. It’s Victoriana boliviana, the world’s largest waterlily, and scientists at Kew Gardens in London have just named and chronicled it.
- Once Facing Extinction, Massive Fin Whales Have Returned to Antarctic WatersAfter being driven to the brink of extinction, fin whales, the second-largest creatures on Earth, have returned to their ancestral feeding grounds around the Antarctic Peninsula. Read more on E360 →
- Update: Looking to the future after net metering setback in IndianaJohanna Neumann Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy(413) 256-6434Contact person by email Read more about Johanna Neumann Friday, July 8, 2022 Though Indiana’s net metering policy came to an end on July 1, other states’ successful reinstatement sets a precedent for bringing it back. Clean Water
- Update: U.S. DOT announces new round of Alternative Fuel CorridorsMorgan Folger Director, Destination: Zero Carbon(267) 609-6810Contact person by email Read more about Morgan Folger Wednesday, July 6, 2022
- THIS is natural city living in an urban oasis in AmsterdamCity living is changing and evolving in new and interesting ways. Cities have to evolve and change in order to undo some of the damage that has been done to the environment and start making the world a better place right now. That's the entire point of THIS designed by Delva.
- NYSERDA Announces Agreements on Two Sites for Renewable Energy DevelopmentThe New York State Energy Research and Development Authority today announced agreements on two municipally-owned sites for potential renewable energy development. The post NYSERDA Announces Agreements on Two Sites for Renewable Energy Development appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Meet the 100: Leonardo Bonanni, CEO & Founder, SourcemapThe Environment+Energy Leader 100 is an annual list that recognizes environment and energy management “doers.” Here, Leonardo Bonanni explores supply chain transparency and how organizations are working to overcome supply chain challenges. The post Meet the 100: Leonardo Bonanni, CEO & Founder, Sourcemap appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Stunning images of an Antarctic neutrino detector, a pollinating flower and an aurora-bathed turbine feature in science photography contestsExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Stunning images of an Antarctic neutrino detector, a pollinating flower and an aurora-bathed turbine feature in science photography contests appeared first on Physics World.
- This product reduces laundry frustration and energy useWe’ve all been there. Those seemingly lightweight sheets go into the laundry separate and free, but come out the other side as a giant wadded ball. That ball often causes the washing machine to go off-balance, stopping the load mid-wash. It also creates a mess in the dryer when it creates a cocoon of wet items to be untangled and re-dried. Wad-Free for Bed Sheets solves the issue of tangled, twisted sheets with the goal of saving time, money and energy.
- Fort Riley Solar Energy Project Enters Third PhaseThe project is bringing renewable energy to 40% of the homes at the Army installation. The post Fort Riley Solar Energy Project Enters Third Phase appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sustainable Finance Markets Cool After Record-Setting YearSustainable debt is off its 2021 pace through the first half of this year. The post Sustainable Finance Markets Cool After Record-Setting Year appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- These eco-pods are setting a new standard for remote spaceThe Trees Breathing Experience is a forest of 500 Paulownia trees that trap 50 tons of CO2 per year, connected to IoT sensors to track the real-world impact of planting this efficient carbon capture species. The data captured by IoT sensors is analyzed by machine-learning algorithms that are arranged as digital avatars in blockchain and displayed by an eco-sustainable SEED Room.
- Conservationists and the Renewable Energy Industry Can and Must Work Together to Fight Climate ChangeThe environmental community and the clean energy community must be partners in ensuring that conservation and clean energy go hand in hand.
- Plastic scintillation detectors: real-time dosimetry in the MR-Linac environmentCanadian technology start-up Medscint is partnering with researchers at UMC Utrecht to develop a real-time dosimetry platform for MR-guided adaptive radiotherapy The post Plastic scintillation detectors: real-time dosimetry in the MR-Linac environment appeared first on Physics World.
- Expedition to North Atlantic to help form UK strategy to climate crisisScientists from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) have planned an expedition to help create the UK’s strategy to the climate crisis. During their trip to the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre, the researchers will measure ocean changes and how this will affect the UK’s weather systems. The results […] The post Expedition to North Atlantic to help form UK strategy to climate crisis appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Characterization of Li-ion battery thermal runaway in ESSs and EVsAvailable to watch now, The Electrochemical Society, in partnership with UL Research Institutes, explores thermal runaway with lithium-ion cells and batteries The post Characterization of Li-ion battery thermal runaway in ESSs and EVs appeared first on Physics World.
- Rebuilding an Iconic California State Park With Birds and Wildfire In MindIn 2020, a blaze consumed Big Basin Redwoods State Park, incinerating cabins, blackening ancient trees, and imperiling endangered murrelets. Staff now want to reimagine the park to better ensure the seabird’s future.
- What's In a Bird Name?More than 100 North American birds carry the names of people, some of whom were enslavers, supremacists, or grave robbers. A growing movement aims to do away with honorifics all together and bestow monikers that reflect each species' unique qualities
- California Has a Peacock ProblemFeral peafowl have turned neighbor against neighbor in Los Angeles, where they claw up gardens, peck at car fenders, and belt out their songs at all hours. Is a more harmonious coexistence possible?
- No Time Like the PresentHowever quickly life seems to move, it’s worth slowing down and paying attention.
- Graphene tattoo provides cuffless blood-pressure monitoringNear-invisible graphene tattoos deliver high-speed and long-term continuous monitoring of blood pressure with high accuracy The post Graphene tattoo provides cuffless <br>blood-pressure monitoring appeared first on Physics World.
- Listen to the Birds TodaySome days, they sing messages of peril. But some days, they sing songs of beauty and hope.
- Award in Lithuania for hydrogel granules approach to wastewater treatmentA new method for clearing organic pollutants from wastewater uses hydrogel granules made from polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), which function as a biological carrier for microorganism cultures. In May 2022, the invention landed the top prize in an annual innovation fair in Lithuania, the Technorama 2022 event. It was developed by a team of researchers from […]
- Coming Soon: Photo Awards Top 100Top 100 photos from the 2022 Audubon Photography Awards will be posted on July 13
- Salesforce Has Reached Sustainability Aims Using Green Energy and OffsetsSalesforce has reached its net-zero targets across its entire value chain and uses 100% renewable energy for its global operations — a goal achieved by buying credits equal to the electricity it consumes. The post Salesforce Has Reached Sustainability Aims Using Green Energy and Offsets appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Earth Action: Save Water on LawnsIn honor of Earth Day’s 52 years of inspiring environmental action, Earth911 is offering 52... The post Earth Action: Save Water on Lawns appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Nature’s WayToday’s inspiration is from British author Chris d’Lacey: “What you take from the earth, you... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Nature’s Way appeared first on Earth911.
- Americans are coming around on electric carsMore than a third said they'd consider buying or leasing an EV.
- How to Sandproof Your Gear for Beachfront PhotographyThe beach can be a photographer’s dream—or worst nightmare. Tame unruly sand and salt spray with these pro tips and key tools.
- Nosie pollution from deep sea-mining could stretch millions of kilometersNosie pollution from just one deep-sea mine could stretch approximately 500 kilometers in gentle weather conditions, according to a new peer-reviewed study. These results could influence decisions on whether the seventeen contractors who are proposing mining projects in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) will be allowed to go ahead. Just one mine within the 4.5 million […] The post Nosie pollution from deep sea-mining could stretch millions of kilometers appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Will a Nile canal project dry up Africa’s largest wetland?South Sudan is moving ahead with plans for a 240-mile canal to divert water from the White Nile and send it to Egypt. But critics warn the megaproject would desiccate the world’s second largest wetland, impacting its rich wildlife and the rains on which the region depends.
- Recognizing 11 servant leaders in sustainabilityThis year’s Women in Sustainability Leadership Awards honorees represent a more diverse range of industries than ever, from consumer products and aviation to climate tech and green buildings.
- Episode 322: GreenFin 22 highlights, leadership lessonsOn this week's episode, we feature the voices of green finance experts including Mark Carney, Sarah Bloom Raskin, Wendy Cromwell, Ron O'Hanley and more.
- Help Us Brainstorm New Names for These Six BirdsMomentum is building to replace honorific common bird names with more descriptive monikers. Share your ideas here!
- Aliens could use quantum signals to communicate with EarthQuantum states are robust enough to survive journey through interstellar space, say physicists The post Aliens could use quantum signals to communicate with Earth appeared first on Physics World.
- Some pig!Some pig! Channel Comment brendan 8th July 2022 Teaser Media
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Recycleye’s Victor Dewulf on Sorting Waste Using AutomationMeet Victor Dewulf, co-founder and CEO of Recycleye, a London-based company that makes machine vision... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Recycleye’s Victor Dewulf on Sorting Waste Using Automation appeared first on Earth911.
- Toward a renter's right to heat-safe housingPolicies that promote utility affordability and align cooling initiatives with environmental policy objectives can cut heat-related illness and deaths.
- New sand battery can store energy for monthsSometimes it’s not sunny enough to depend on solar power, or windy enough to turn the windmill. So, Finnish researchers have devised a year-round, 24/7 energy source: a battery made from sand.
- Climate protestors glued to The Last SupperClimate protesters are using art to push the UK government to take action against climate change. On Tuesday, a group of five people from the activist group Just Stop Oil glued themselves to a 500-year-old copy of Leonardo da Vinci's painting The Last Supper at London's Royal Academy of Arts. Underneath the image, they wrote the message "No New Oil" with spray paint.
- Wallpaper made of moth wings is an excellent absorber of soundInsects inspire thinner soundproofing materials The post Wallpaper made of moth wings is an excellent absorber of sound appeared first on Physics World.
- Brazil's High Court First to Declare Paris Agreement a Human Rights TreatyIn a global first, Brazil's supreme court has declared the Paris Climate Agreement a human rights treaty. Within Brazil, the court ruled, the climate pact should supersede national law. Read more on E360 →
- 8 things you probably didn't know can be compostedRich, moist compost is every garden’s favorite food. If you’ve ever ordered a load for home delivery, you’ve found it comes at a premium price for that very reason. However, composting is easy and fun to DIY, and you might be surprised what you can throw into the pile.
- How the financial system can — and must — account for climate riskDuring a keynote conversation at GreenFin 22 last week, Sarah Bloom Raskin discussed how the financial regulatory system can — and must — account for climate risk.
- Redwood and Cloverly Partner to Provide Freight Emissions Visibility and Access to Carbon CreditsRedwood Logistics and Cloverly are partnering to help customers gain visibility into freight emissions and offset them with carbon credits in a single platform. The post Redwood and Cloverly Partner to Provide Freight Emissions Visibility and Access to Carbon Credits appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How we know climate change causes extreme weather, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Higgs-boson discoveryIn this podcast we chat with an expert in climate change attribution The post How we know climate change causes extreme weather, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Higgs-boson discovery appeared first on Physics World.
- First 3D-printed school in Madagascar is finally completeThinking Huts, a nonprofit dedicated to making education more accessible, announced that a highly-anticipated 3D-printed school in Madagascar is complete after seven years of work. The project, named Bougainvillea, was designed by the architecture firm Designing Humanity (Yash Mehta and Bruno Silva) and printing partner 14Trees.
- Shell Plans Largest Green Hydrogen Plant in EuropeA 200-megawatt electrolyzer facility will be built in the Netherlands. The post Shell Plans Largest Green Hydrogen Plant in Europe appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Lowes Hits Emissions Goal Early, Increases Renewable Energy UseLowes reveals its progress on emissions and other sustainability efforts from the past year. The post Lowes Hits Emissions Goal Early, Increases Renewable Energy Use appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A project in Niger hopes to create affordable urban housingNiamey, the capital of Niger, is a growing metropolis with over one million inhabitants. Similar to other capital cities across the continent, Niamey is growing because of rapid urbanization. With increased socio-economic development comes the need for appropriate infrastructure, especially housing for the growing middle class.
- Carnrite and Persefoni Develop Climate Management Services to Help Private-Sector ClientsThe Carnrite Group and Persefoni Inc. have announced the development of a service to help customers reduce GHGs. The post Carnrite and Persefoni Develop Climate Management Services to Help Private-Sector Clients appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New York Denies Air Quality Permit to a Cryptocurrency Mining Facility, Citing Sabin Center White PaperOn June 30, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation denied an application to renew an air quality permit for the Greenidge Generating Station, citing work published by Columbia Climate School's Sabin Center for Climate Change Law.
- Disney, Mastercard and Zendesk tap industry veterans for sustainability rolesKroger, RMI and two EV companies also make key hires.
- In Nebraska’s Loess Canyons, Setting Trees Ablaze Gives Prairie Birds a BoostFor generations Great Plains ranchers saw fire as a foe. Now they’re banding together and embracing it as a tool to restore grassland habitat.
- Energy Security Bill officially introduced in parliamentThe Energy Security Bill had it’s first reading in Parliament yesterday, with measures aimed at securing energy independence and diversifying domestic supply. Business and Energy Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng introduced the bill, which is set to accelerate the deployment of wind, new nuclear, solar and hydrogen, while supporting the production of domestic oil and gas in […] The post Energy Security Bill officially introduced in parliament appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Maine’s First RNG Dairy Digester Now Under ConstructionPeaks Renewables, a subsidiary of Summit Utilities focused on investing in technologies to decarbonize thermal energy, broke ground on Maine's first renewable natural gas (RNG) dairy digester on July 6, 2022, in Clinton, Maine. The post Maine’s First RNG Dairy Digester Now Under Construction appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The Buried Treasure in Panama’s Mangrove Forests: the Carbon They StoreThese ecosystems feed and shelter migrating birds and surrounding communities—and help fight climate change. By tapping some of that value, conservationists seek to ensure they’ll continue doing so.
- Glaciers Can Mean the Difference Between Life and Death for Salmon During HeatwavesA new study discovered that glaciers are vital for buffering stream temperatures and protecting species like salmon during extreme summer heatwaves.
- The Foraged Wood ThrushJessica Maffia merges her artistic talents with her enthusiasm for nature in a plant-based representation of the Wood Thrush.
- How Air-Conditioning Creates a Climate ConundrumACs will increasingly be needed for people to survive summer heat waves, but they also accelerate warming. Here's how we can break the cycle.
- A Photographer Considers the Northwest’s Cormorant QuandaryIn Morgan Heim’s images, the Columbia River’s colonies of trouble-making waterbirds become as fascinating as they can be frustrating.
- Building a brighter environmental future for our childrenGrowing up in a nature loving family, Natashia de Wet, felt compelled to build a brighter environmental future for her children, by creating sustainable ecosystems where bees, nature and humans can not only survive, but also thrive. After much research and consultation with sustainability experts, Natashia discovered the world of Bokashi and how by combining […]
- Audubon Announces 2022 Audubon Photography Awards WinnersPremiere North American bird photography competition features stunning photos and videos from professionals, amateurs, and young people.
- Bird Poop: The Next Frontier of Avian ConservationFar from waste, a splotch of feces contains valuable information about a bird’s diet.
- Functional & Fun Products Made From Recycled Ocean PlasticPlenty of products proudly promote the fact that they contain recycled ocean plastic. This could... The post Functional & Fun Products Made From Recycled Ocean Plastic appeared first on Earth911.
- The next climate battle in the courts is over mental healthEuropean lawsuits allege that climate inaction is causing psychological harm — and violating human rights.
- West Texas farmers and ranchers fear the worst as drought, heat near 2011 records2011 was the driest year on record for Texas, causing an estimated cost of $7.62 billion in crop and livestock losses. A dry and hot June has many sounding alarm bells about 2022.
- ‘Biggest act of greenwashing in history’: Europe labels gas and nuclear ‘green’The European Parliament voted to keep some uses of fossil gas and nuclear energy in its taxonomy of sustainable investments yesterday. 328 MEPs voted against a proposal to remove gas and nuclear projects from the EU’s draft green finance labelling system, with 278 in favour and 33 abstaining from the vote. The taxonomy is a […] The post ‘Biggest act of greenwashing in history’: Europe labels gas and nuclear ‘green’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Researchers produce first in vivo images of brain inflammation using MRICombining a non-invasive diffusion MRI method with mathematical models can detect inflammation within the brain The post Researchers produce first <i>in vivo</i> images of brain inflammation using MRI appeared first on Physics World.
- Carney: Real data, not estimates crucial to net-zero followthroughMark Carney, the United Nations Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance, said “hard granula data” is critical for delivering on net-zero pledges.
- The 2022 Audubon Photography Awards: Winners and Honorable MentionsA fledgling raptor learning to hunt. Grouse aiming to impress. Two grebes vying for a meal. This year’s winners caught amazing moments.
- Cumbria coal mine delayCumbria coal mine delay Channel News brendan 7th July 2022 Teaser Media
- Mangroves mitigate climate impactsMangroves mitigate climate impacts Channel News Yasmin 7th July 2022 Teaser Media
- The race for quality carbon offsetsRecognizing and avoiding the risks associated with an obfuscated carbon offset market.
- How organizations are planning for a carbon credit supply crunchSponsored: Demand for carbon credits is expected to outpace supply, leaving corporate carbon credit buyers at risk of not meeting their climate commitments.
- Good, Better, Best: Reducing Your Transportation Carbon FootprintThis is the first in a series of five articles that help you find ways... The post Good, Better, Best: Reducing Your Transportation Carbon Footprint appeared first on Earth911.
- Consumers need better protection from misleading green claims, study warnsA new study finds that 'greenwashing' works, but targeted interventions and education can reduce vulnerability to claims.
- How to scale the climate impact of heat pumps and solar at the federal levelBiden declared photovoltaic panels and heat pumps essential to national defense — now he needs policies to stimulate demand.
- Earth911 Quiz #95: Inspirational Environmental QuotesAre you looking for inspiration? We’ve put together another quiz filled with quotes that inspire... The post Earth911 Quiz #95: Inspirational Environmental Quotes appeared first on Earth911.
- 3D quantum spin liquid discovery gains theoretical supportCerium zirconium pyrochlore material displays liquid-like magnetic order, say researchers The post 3D quantum spin liquid discovery gains theoretical support appeared first on Physics World.
- K2 Integrity Launches Independent Certification of ESG StrategiesK2 Integrity, a risk and financial crimes advisory firm, announced the launch of a solution for independent certification of environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies for funds and fund managers. The post K2 Integrity Launches Independent Certification of ESG Strategies appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- What now after Supreme Court EPA case ruling?While most of the world is worried about rising sea levels and extreme weather, the US Supreme Court did a puzzling thing. It limited the power of the Environmental Protection Agency and other federal agencies to regulate power plant emissions. Last Thursday’s 6-3 ruling on the case West Virginia vs. EPA sets a precedent that could limit the capacity of all federal government agencies to establish new rules. Instead, states will be the leaders in power plant regulations. This could range wildly from Democratic states...
- UPDATE: Court ruling gives an early birthday present to the Endangered Species ActSteve Blackledge Senior Director, Conservation America Campaign(916) 394-5413Contact person by email Read more about Steve Blackledge Wednesday, July 6, 2022 Ruling rejects Trump-era rollbacks of the law, ensuring the survival of threatened species across America.
- Update: Effort to engage local elected officials in campaign urging Walmart to go solar kicks offJohanna Neumann Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy(413) 256-6434Contact person by email Read more about Johanna Neumann Wednesday, July 6, 2022 DC Councilmember Brianne Nadeau is the first elected official to sign onto a letter being circulated by Environment America Research & Policy Center urging Walmart to commit to installing solar on all viable rooftops and parking lots by 2035 Clean Energy
- World's largest tidal turbine receives additional fundingScottish engineering firm Orbital Marine Power has secured more funding for the world’s most powerful tidal turbine. On Monday, the firm announced that it had secured $9.64 million, which will go into financing ongoing operations on the O2 turbine, which is the world's most potent tidal energy generator in this new sector.
- Update: Offshore Wind bill signed into law by Rhode Island GovernorJohanna Neumann Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy(413) 256-6434Contact person by email Read more about Johanna Neumann Wednesday, July 6, 2022 With legislation, Rhode Island locks in plans to add enough wind power to meet nearly a third of the state's electricity. Clean Energy
- Electrolux GRO reinvents the kitchen with AI technologyElectrolux created a new system that makes kitchens more sustainable with a focus on food. GRO is a concept aimed at reinventing the kitchen so people can enjoy food in a way that is sustainable for humans and the planet. A collection of modular systems work together through sensors and AI. Then, behavioral science and data help people act on recommendations from the EAT-Lancet report, which supports personal needs toward a sustainable diet.
- PBS new documentary illuminates the stunning world of plantsA new documentary is set to hit the airwaves this summer, with the iconic host, Sir David Attenborough, trudging through landscapes from the jungle to the desert. "The Green Planet" will air weekly from July 6 to August 3, 2022 on PBS, taking viewers on a journey through the interconnected world of plants, animals and the environment.
- FuelCell Energy, TuNur Partnership Increases Green Hydrogen ProductionA partnership will help increase the production of green hydrogen for Europe and North Africa. The post FuelCell Energy, TuNur Partnership Increases Green Hydrogen Production appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Alaska Is on Track for a Record Fire SeasonAlaska is on pace for a historic fire season, spurred on by warm temperatures, a diminished snowpack, and an apparent uptick in lightning strikes. Fires have ripped through 2 million acres so far this year, roughly 10 times the total area burned in all of 2021. Read more on E360 →
- There’s no time for more oil and gasWith little more than seven (7) years till 2030 – by which time the world should have dramatically curbed its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as part of a global effort to keep global warming below 1.5°C – The Green Connection says that it will continue to oppose government’s worrying offshore oil and gas aspirations. In […]
- Tesla Model 3 and Y have lightweight carbon fiber upgradesADRO announced a new carbon fiber body kit for the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y. Carbon fiber body kits reduce drag and improve battery range in electric vehicles. Plus, they are lightweight and sleek upgrades popular in sports cars. ADRO's carbon fiber kits for Tesla are even better than average carbon fiber.
- Advancements in Climate Rights in Courts Around the WorldDespite the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in West Virginia. v. EPA, rulings in other countries demonstrate that courts worldwide remain an important forum for potentially advancing climate rights.
- Mayor of London launches initiative to get students into green careersThe Climate Kick-Start programme will target secondary school pupils in the UK capital. London’s City Hall has announced the launch of a new initiative which will focus on inspiring young people to pursue green careers, with the scheme supported by Bloomberg L.P. and Let’s Go Zero 2023. Climate Kick-Start was launched by Sadiq Khan, Mayor […] The post Mayor of London launches initiative to get students into green careers appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Improved Biodiversity Data, Standards Needed as Investment Ops GrowAs biodiversity becomes more of a business concern, more data is needed to help gauge progress. The post Improved Biodiversity Data, Standards Needed as Investment Ops Grow appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Green infrastructure is economic infrastructureAmongst everything else the country is struggling with at the moment, the UK Infrastructure Bank (UKIB) is a beacon of hope. Launched just over a year ago, its dual mission is to support net zero and levelling up. The government has committed £22 billion for […]
- US Foods Vows to Reduce Emissions 32% by 2032US Foods announced today that it has submitted formal greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) for approval. The post US Foods Vows to Reduce Emissions 32% by 2032 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Accelerating to Net Zero: The Business ImperativeMany companies are making net zero pledges, but few have developed comprehensive implementation plans, and even fewer have made meaningful progress on delivering results.
- Apply Now: Fellowship for Adapting the Existing Built Environment Earth NetworkThe group works to address the social, economic, and environmental aspects of decarbonizing existing buildings.
- Textile Brands Team Up with Carbios to Make Their Products More RecyclablePatagonia, Puma, ON and Salomon have teamed up with Carbios to use Carbios' technology to develop processes that will help make their products more recyclable. The post Textile Brands Team Up with Carbios to Make Their Products More Recyclable appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- SCOTUS ruling on EPA leaves US businesses with the devil they don’t knowFor American companies seeking clarity on U.S. climate policy, the Supreme Court decision on West Virginia v. EPA just made an already uncertain environment worse.
- How a 50-year-old PR strategy influenced the Supreme Court’s EPA decisionE. Bruce Harrison developed the "Three Es" in the 1970s. Now the framing is everywhere.
- Abandoned Landscapes and Impermanent Places: Tom Kizzia’s ‘Cold Mountain Path’Author Tom Kizzia’s 2021 book dives into the history of a town awash in Alaskan legend, telling a story that tries to capture the fascination that many Alaskans feel about the state.
- After the Supreme Court EPA Ruling, What Can We Do?Over the past two weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court has declared open season on government... The post After the Supreme Court EPA Ruling, What Can We Do? appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Eve Darian-Smith on Global Burning: Rising Antidemocracy and the Climate CrisisAuthor Eve Darian-Smith discusses her new book, Global Burning: Rising Antidemocracy and the Climate Crisis,... The post Earth911 Podcast: Eve Darian-Smith on Global Burning: Rising Antidemocracy and the Climate Crisis appeared first on Earth911.
- Terradepth Offloads Data from the Ocean Depths – While Managing Its Environmental FootprintGathering immersive, ocean data via autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) can assist with projects in sectors such as clean energy and national security. And they do it with little disruption to the natural ocean environment – AUVs can be deployed and managed in such a way that makes the gathering of data minimally invasive and with a very small carbon footprint The post Terradepth Offloads Data from the Ocean Depths – While Managing Its Environmental Footprint appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Arctic heating up four times faster than rate of global heatingThe Arctic is heating up four times faster than the rate of global heating, new analysis by climate researchers has revealed. This could have large scale ramifications, since the Arctic influences the world’s climate and weather, with melting ice-sheets in Greenland posing a risk to sea levels. Scientists found that the trend has increased steeply […] The post Arctic heating up four times faster than rate of global heating appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Heat pumps can help save the planet. But can they save you money?Here's what you need to know about switching to a heat pump.
- As natural gas prices soar, coal makes a comeback in EuropeIn some markets, the price for natural gas has risen 700%.
- Keep on keeping on: why we must persevere in our study of the Higgs bosonParticle physicist Daniel Whiteson and artist Jorge Cham wonder how we can sustain the excitement of 4 July 2012 and what new particles – if any – might be awaiting discovery The post Keep on keeping on: why we must persevere in our study of the Higgs boson appeared first on Physics World.
- Regrow partnership with food giants aims to scale regenerative agricultureRegrow Agriculture has partnered up with some of the biggest food companies in the industry to bring immense monitoring capabilities to sustainable farmers.
- Heterostructured scintillators improve timing resolution of PET detectorsCould scintillators made from two complementary materials help TOF-PET scanners achieve their ultimate timing goal? The post Heterostructured scintillators improve timing resolution of PET detectors appeared first on Physics World.
- How AI can help the finance sector advance toward climate solutionsIn a keynote conversation at GreenFin 22 last week, Andrew Zolli discusses how artificial intelligence can help the financial sector accelerate progress on climate solutions.
- How climate change is causing an insurance crisis in AustraliaClimate change is causing an insurance crisis in Australia. The Climate Council of Australia found that river flooding poses the biggest risk to homes. Image via Shutterstock.
- The beef supply chain works towards a more sustainable futureSponsored: Stakeholders across the U.S. beef supply chain launched first-of-their-kind sustainability goals this year.
- 4 DIY Facial Masks for Natural Skin BenefitsFor hundreds of years, people have used natural ingredients to create beauty products, lotions, serums,... The post 4 DIY Facial Masks for Natural Skin Benefits appeared first on Earth911.
- Europe and Ireland take up large-scale wind power as energy costs soarRussia’s war in Ukraine has supercharged the move to wind and solar energy in Ireland and Europe.
- High time we legalised drugs?High time we legalised drugs? Channel News Yasmin 6th July 2022 Teaser Media
- Wondering How States Will Respond to West Virginia v. EPA? Massachusetts Provides An Early AnswerThose wondering what states can do to at least partially ameliorate the impacts of West Virginia v. EPA need look no farther than Massachusetts, which issued its Clean Energy and Climate Plan for 2025 and 2030 the same day that the Supreme Court extended its crusade against the modern world by limiting EPA’s authority to regulate in the absence of a clear delegation by Congress. First,… More The post Wondering How States Will Respond to West Virginia v. EPA? Massachusetts Provides An Early Answer first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Energy Transitions Help Energy as a Service BoomA report finds the EaaS market will grow at a significant clip through 2027. The post Energy Transitions Help Energy as a Service Boom appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 90% of Telcos Believe Circularity Is Important to Their OrganizationNine in ten telco operators (90%) believe the circular economy is important to their organization and 89% say it’s part of their current business strategy. The post 90% of Telcos Believe Circularity Is Important to Their Organization appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Worley Acquires Minera to Improve Mining SustainabilityWorley is acquiring Minera Mining Technologies to help improve mining operations and sustainability. The post Worley Acquires Minera to Improve Mining Sustainability appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Eye-catching inflatable design is set in any urban squareWhen you get right down to it, all any space needs to provide is a little shelter, light and comfort. The Air Square by KOGAA and Kubíček Visionair creates a safe environment anywhere it gets set up. This is a portable space with a simple but innovative design that can be placed in any urban area.
- Solar electric catamaran has AI tech for zero emissionsRossinavi's Oneiric catamaran concept is a sustainable technology dream boat, quite literally. It's a catamaran that features three levels of solar panels to power fully electric navigation. Plus, there is an AI-driven control center that manages energy consumption to reduce environmental impact.
- Bringing yellowfish back to Baynespruit RiverThe Baynespruit River in Pietermaritzburg, classified as highly polluted, is being rehabilitated to an extent where the yellowfish is being reintroduced into the river. Yellowfish, or scaly yellowfish as they are affectionately known by anglers, are being re-introduced to the Baynespruit as part of an ongoing environmental rehabilitation project by leading edible oil producer, Willowton […]
- Noise-resistant quantum computing comes a step closerResearchers demonstrate a fault-tolerant universal set of quantum operations for the first time on an ion-trap quantum computer The post Noise-resistant quantum computing comes a step closer appeared first on Physics World.
- 9 surprising sources where microplastics can be foundMicroplastics. What are they? Where do they come from? And why does it matter? Even if you think you have a grasp on your plastic consumption, you’re likely buying, using and disposing items you didn’t even know were made from microplastics.
- From the Editor: You Won’t Want to Miss This Keynote from Kellogg, TillamookRegister for the virtual E+E Leader Solutions Summit to hear from Tillamook, Kellogg and so many more. The post From the Editor: You Won’t Want to Miss This Keynote from Kellogg, Tillamook appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Consultation begins on new nuclear reactor facing opposition from localsThe launch of a new nuclear power station in Suffolk is at risk, as a 12-week consultation examining whether the £20bn project should be built begins. The Environment Agency will be consulting on three environmental permits for EDF Energy’s Sizewell C, proposed to be built next one of their already existing nuclear power plants. If […] The post Consultation begins on new nuclear reactor facing opposition from locals appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Worldwide Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Industry Expected to Reach $9.4B by 2027The Global Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Market is estimated to be USD 2.84 Bn in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 9.43 Bn by 2027. The post Worldwide Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Industry Expected to Reach $9.4B by 2027 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Elusive tetraneutron is discovered at Japanese labNucleus-like four neutron entity exists very briefly as a “resonance” The post Elusive tetraneutron is discovered at Japanese lab appeared first on Physics World.
- More Frequent European Heat Waves Linked to Changes in Jet StreamA new study shows that weather systems that normally cool part of the continent are being diverted northward. This is combining with overall warming to produce long-lived heat waves.
- Wildfires more likely due to climate crisis, but humans can reduce riskWildfires are increasing across the globe due to the climate crisis, according to new research which highlights how humans can reduce their impact. Scientists from the University of East Anglia (UEA), along with partners including Swansea University and the University of Exeter, have revealed how global heating has led to hot, dry conditions, enhancing the […] The post Wildfires more likely due to climate crisis, but humans can reduce risk appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Volvo Invests in Optibus to Deliver Optimized Software for Public TransportationVolvo Group Venture Capital AB has invested in Optibus Ltd, a software company that develops and provides optimization software for public transportation planning and management. The post Volvo Invests in Optibus to Deliver Optimized Software for Public Transportation appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The New York Times Feature: Protecting Bristol Bay's SalmonThe New York Times recently published an essay by Jason Metrokin, President and CEO of the Bristol Bay Native Corporation, which urges support for the permanent protection of Bristol Bay— a place defined by wild salmon — and how it is imperative that we guard it against the proposed Pebble Mine and other future threats.
- Pivoting on Greenhouse Gas RegulationAction will now need to focus on state and local governments along with powerful corporations and institutions to continue forward motion in the transition to environmental sustainability.
- Magnetic fields can turn medical waste into high-value productsA catalytic process based on alternating magnetic fields offers a more environmentally friendly way to dispose of the mountains of medical waste produced during the coronavirus pandemic The post Magnetic fields can turn medical waste into high-value products appeared first on Physics World.
- Starbucks Runs 66% of its Stores Globally With Clean Energy. The Goal is 100%As Starbucks has grown into one of the world’s premier coffee stores, it has been challenged to deal with its carbon footprint, waste, and recycling. How is it doing? The post Starbucks Runs 66% of its Stores Globally With Clean Energy. The Goal is 100% appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Should You Pick a Local or National Solar Installer?If you plan to install solar panels on your home, you are probably thinking about... The post Should You Pick a Local or National Solar Installer? appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Trees Capture Carbon DioxideThe average hardwood tree captures an estimated 48 pounds of carbon dioxide per year. Over... The post We Earthlings: Trees Capture Carbon Dioxide appeared first on Earth911.
- As North Carolina warms, one farm is turning to a tropical crop: TaroIt’s part of a larger effort to make the food system more resilient to climate change — and more delicious.
- A Hawaii bill would limit solar power. Gov Ige plans to veto itControversial legislation would have derailed state's clean energy efforts.
- A lethal tick-borne disease is spreading in the US, driven by climate changeExperts say it's not time to freak out — yet.
- Peter Higgs: the man behind the machineAchintya Rao reviews Elusive: How Peter Higgs Solved the Mystery of Mass by Frank Close The post Peter Higgs: the man behind the machine appeared first on Physics World.
- Bringing Back the Beasts: Global Rewilding Plans Take ShapeWith a growing number of studies demonstrating the importance of large mammals to healthy ecosystems, scientists are proposing concrete plans to reintroduce these animals to the wild. The return of just 20 species to native habitats, they say, could be a boon to biodiversity. Read more on E360 →
- Physicists detect a new type of molecular bondBond between an ion and a Rydberg atom is longer than some bacteria The post Physicists detect a new type of molecular bond appeared first on Physics World.
- Working beyond a job description for climate actionKevin Houldsworth of Pinterest speaks about stepping outside his sales role to embolden employees and bring climate to every corner of the company.
- Iowa is looking at a hefty hike in green jobsThe Hawkeye State is a leader in clean energy electricity production
- How to negotiate a lower-risk power purchase agreementSponsored: Follow these tips before and even during negotiations.
- Infographic: How To Become an Eco-Friendly DriverTransportation is responsible for a whopping 27% of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States.... The post Infographic: How To Become an Eco-Friendly Driver appeared first on Earth911.
- A way forward toward reducing local opposition to renewablesOne key to success is early engagement by renewable developers with communities and nearby residents.
- Hot ocean warning from ancient historyHot ocean warning from ancient history Channel News brendan 5th July 2022 Teaser Media
- 5 Important Reasons to Recycle Your LightbulbsMost people understand the importance of recycling. Reusing and repurposing materials decreases the need for new manufacturing, which, in turn, reduces emissions and waste. However, not everyone realizes that lightbulbs need proper recycling, too. Not only do they contain hazardous […] The post 5 Important Reasons to Recycle Your Lightbulbs appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Voxel Cloud uses 3D dataset for structures of the futureYou may not know that you're looking at the future when you see the Voxel Cloud. It's sort of strange and different, like a movie made by Tim Burton. But it's also what the future could look like. Buildings designed using the techniques that designed the Voxel Cloud could be the future of architecture and building.
- The Senate has proposed sweeping changes to Canada’s law regulating toxics and chemicals; here’s what’s next.After years of campaigning by environmental groups, health advocates, and people across Canada, the federal government is now one step closer to finally modernizing the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA). ... Read more. The post The Senate has proposed sweeping changes to Canada’s law regulating toxics and chemicals; here’s what’s next. appeared first on Ecojustice.
- Axial Higgs mode spotted in materials at room temperatureNew quasiparticle could be used in quantum sensors The post Axial Higgs mode spotted in materials at room temperature appeared first on Physics World.
- An installation creates a vivid sensory experience in MilanFor Milan Design Week 2022, Nature Squared and ANOTHERVIEW collaborated to create VIEW 20. The project is a limited-edition custom installation that celebrates culture through an immersive experience. Unveiled to the public on June 6, 2022 in the Rossana Orlandi Gallery, the installation will remain until Milan Design Week 2023. Its presence will reinforce gallery founder Rossana Orlandi's passion for sustainable design.
- The Higgs boson discovery revisitedReflecting on that historic day, 10 years later The post The Higgs boson discovery revisited appeared first on Physics World.
- This plant box makes it easy to grow your own foodThe GÜD Plant Box is an introductory product for GÜD LLC, a new company raising funds on Kickstarter. Their indoor gardening kit makes it easier, more desirable and more accessible for people to grow their own food at home. Founded by Colin Casto, GÜD created a way to make larger scale indoor gardening a reality for city dwellers.
- UK electric vehicle plans will stall if they don’t shift up a gearThis post is by Ralph Palmer who leads Transport & Environment’s UK work on electric vehicles. There was celebration when the government followed its decision to ban the internal combustion engine by 2030 with a commitment to a Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate. Inspired by […]
- Particle physicists gather at CERN to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Higgs boson discoverySpecial day-long symposium in the CERN auditorium looks back at the detection of the Higgs boson and to the future of particle physics The post Particle physicists gather at CERN to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Higgs boson discovery appeared first on Physics World.
- Grow a mountain of legumes in your gardenLegumes are a cheap form of protein, albeit not a complete protein; they don’t have all the essential amino acids that our tissues absolutely demand to build strong minds and bodies. A deficiency causes stunting and, in its more severe form, Kwashiorkor. They cost a fraction of the price of meat, dairy products and eggs; […]
- New plans could decarbonise transport and bring economic growth to South EastTransport for the South East (TfSE) has released a £45bn plan to decarbonise transport systems, level-up and bring sustainable economic growth to the South East. A 12-week consultation has now been launched to review the plan which received input from local authorities, local enterprise partners (LEPs), national parks and representatives from National Highways, Network Rail […] The post New plans could decarbonise transport and bring economic growth to South East appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Stopping the Spread of DesertificationNo matter where you live, increasingly frequent heat waves and droughts may have you feeling... The post Stopping the Spread of Desertification appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Fordham University’s Frank Zambrelli on Scaling ESG Solutions in FashionFrank Zambrelli, executive director of Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business Responsible Business Coalition, discusses... The post Earth911 Podcast: Fordham University’s Frank Zambrelli on Scaling ESG Solutions in Fashion appeared first on Earth911.
- The Colorado stream case that could revolutionize river accessWho owns the beds of Colorado’s rivers? After years of uncertainty and altercations, a court may soon decide.
- Tracks of my tears: the true meaning of Peter Higgs’ emotion at CERN in 2012Physics is often viewed as a dispassionate and purely objective activity. So how, wonders Robert P Crease, do we explain the reaction of Peter Higgs when the boson that bears his name was discovered? The post Tracks of my tears: the true meaning of Peter Higgs’ emotion at CERN in 2012 appeared first on Physics World.
- New gas power plant must be rejected to meet climate targets, says campaignersA new gas power plant proposed in Peterhead, Scotland could put climate targets at risk and must be rejected on these grounds, urges environmental campaigners. Scottish energy company SSE has submitted a planning application to Aberdeenshire Council for a new 910MW gas power station to be built on site of an existing 1180MW plant. The […] The post New gas power plant must be rejected to meet climate targets, says campaigners appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Pop goes the diesel?The race is on to develop the technology to exploit hydrogen fuel, widely regarded as offering the most promising pathway to a zero-carbon economy. And while it took over 40 years to bring solar and wind power to cost parity with legacy energy sources, those banking on hydrogen (everyone, it seems) are hoping to squeeze that development work into a much shorter timeframe. Envirotec surveys recent progress.
- UK’s biggest CCU plant opensPresented as a key milestone in the UK's race to meet its net zero targets, a new Carbon Capture and Usage (CCU) plant has been opened in Northwich, Cheshire by Tata Chemicals Europe.
- Clean tech drives record-breaking energy investment, IEA report findsA recent report predicts global energy investment will rise eight percent this year, driven by surging investment in clean energy infrastructure.
- Solution or Band-Aid? Carbon capture projects move aheadLong discussed but rarely used, carbon capture and storage projects — which bury waste CO2 underground — are on the rise globally. Some scientists see the technology as a necessary tool in reducing emissions, but others say it simply perpetuates the burning of fossil fuels.
- Pathogens hitch a ride on plasticMicroplastics are a pathway for pathogens on land to reach the ocean, with likely consequences for human and wildlife health, according to a study from the University of California, Davis.
- Is biochar suitable as a construction material?Biochar is a porous material made from the pyrolysis of wood and other plant material. Diksha Pandey writes
- Sorters close the loopA partnership between food waste disposal firm Swancote Energy and recycling equipment manufacturer TOMRA Recycling marks the first UK application of optical sorting technology in an anaerobic digestion facility.
- Kindling a revolution?Finding a way to do something more interesting with woody biomass - other than just burning it - is a long-standing grail for biotechnology research. A new artificial enzyme has shown it can chew through lignin, the tough polymer that helps woody plants hold their shape. Lignin has tremendous potential as a source of renewable energy and materials.
- Hell’s chemistry setIn recent months, NASA has provided details about a mission to descend through the layered atmosphere of Venus in mid-2031, painting a detailed picture of the chemistry of the latter, going on to land in a mountainous region of the planet.
- E-nose sniffs out VOCsResearchers have developed an electronic nose with porous metal-organic framework (MOF) films that can accurately distinguish mixtures of the VOC compound xylene.
- A quick handle on plant healthThe chiral signature of a fragrance can reveal whether a perfume is genuine or fake. Similarly, the chiral signature of the emissions of a plant can provide information on whether it is healthy or damaged. Researchers have developed a new approach they say can identify such chiral signatures.
- Community-led scienceResidents of Belmont County in eastern Ohio had long suffered from headaches, fatigue, nausea and burning sensations in their throats and noses. They suspected these symptoms were the result of air pollution from fracking facilities that dominate the area and the subsequent investigation offers a powerful example of what can be achieved by citizen scientists.
- 5 Pollinator-Friendly Plants You Can Grow Right NowThere are more than 200,00 species of pollinators — everything from honeybees and butterflies to... The post 5 Pollinator-Friendly Plants You Can Grow Right Now appeared first on Earth911.
- Climate reporting in the UK offers an incomplete picture of the nation’s climate impactPoliticians in this country often refer to the UK as a climate leader and, for many reasons, they’re right. We were one of the first countries to talk about climate change on the global stage, the first major economy to put climate targets into law, […]
- Feed humans before livestock - WWFFeed humans before livestock - WWF Channel News brendan 4th July 2022 Teaser Media
- Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff'Home insulation policy 'fell off a cliff' Channel News brendan 3rd July 2022 Teaser Media
- US philanthropic organizations spend over $30bn a year on scienceStudy finds that philanthropic funding in the US is now on a par with that of major government funding bodies The post US philanthropic organizations spend over $30bn a year on science appeared first on Physics World.
- Insulate Britain and cut bills, say councilsInsulate Britain and cut bills, say councils Channel News brendan 3rd July 2022 Teaser Media
- Smartphone app successfully detects jaundice in newborn babiesA smartphone app that identifies severe jaundice in newborn infants by scanning their eyes exhibits comparable diagnostic performance to expensive screening devices The post Smartphone app successfully detects jaundice in newborn babies appeared first on Physics World.
- Biden proposes more offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and AlaskaThe administration argues that without major climate policies to cut demand, lease sales will bring “net benefits.”
- The Willow Project: A carbon bomb aimed at the Western ArcticEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Friday, July 1, 2022 ConocoPhillips’ catastrophic oil drilling project needs to be stopped.
- Update: Actions Congress can take today on climateLisa Frank Executive Director, Washington Legislative Office, Environment AmericaContact person by email Read more about Lisa Frank Friday, July 1, 2022 The Supreme Court yesterday limited the EPA’s ability to limit power plant pollution. There’s still a lot the EPA can and must do, as well as states, cities and companies, but in the meantime, here are three actions Congress should take to act on climate. Clean Energy Global Warming Clean Air
- West Virginia v. EPA Limits the Federal Government’s Power to Promote Clean Energy and Combat Climate ChangeThe Supreme Court decided West Virginia v. EPA on Thursday, June 30, 2022, curbing the power of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants across the country. The decision focuses on EPA’s authority under a specific section of the Clean Air Act. But a closer read suggests more sweeping, longer-term implications for incentivizing the development of clean energy projects nationwide.… More The post West Virginia v. EPA Limits the Federal Government’s Power to Promote Clean Energy and Combat Climate Change first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Furniture factory opens in a forest in NorwayBjarke Ingels Group and Vestre, a furniture maker in Norway, opened up the PLUS. This is a furniture factory but it's a whole lot more. In fact, it's also an experience center and a 300-acre public park. This is an entire manufacturing village.
- Feel what energy can do at this garden exhibit in MilanA historical botanical garden in Milan transformed into an energy park that’s full of copper and possibilities. It’s a public exhibit that anyone can visit to learn more about different types of sustainable energy.
- Dinosaurs Took Over Amid Ice, Not Warmth, Says a New Study of Ancient Mass ExtinctionThere is new evidence that ancient high latitudes, to which early dinosaurs were largely relegated, regularly froze over, and that the creatures adapted—an apparent key to their later dominance.
- 600-acres of land will turn into a climate-adaptive parkOrigin Park is a massive climate-adaptive park that provides an expansive outdoor landscape to serve visitors from near and far. Simultaneously, it hopes to highlight the historical aspects of the region.
- California Passes Nation’s Toughest Plastic Waste LawCalifornia passes a law that requires plastic to be recycled at a rate of 65% by 2032. The post California Passes Nation’s Toughest Plastic Waste Law appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Renewable Energy Project Costs Rise, Demand Stays StrongThe price to install clean energy projects has increased this year, but are still more affordable than they were a decade ago. The post Renewable Energy Project Costs Rise, Demand Stays Strong appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The tallest shipping container structure in the nationArchitectural design comes in all forms. In the case of the newly opened IDA on McKinley apartment building, that form is six stories of steel shipping containers that make up commercial and residential space.
- Earth Jurisprudence and systemic changeIn South Africa, we are seeing environmental struggles being fought every day. Activists, communities, lawyers, school children and many others are fighting to protect the ecosystems that sustain us all. Important battles have been won, including most recently the Deadly Air case which recognised poor air quality in South Africa’s Mpumalanga Highveld region as a […]
- Kaieteur Falls is the world's largest single-drop waterfallIf a massive waterfall sits remotely in the rainforest and there’s no one to hear it, does it still make a sound? Yes, a massive one. Case in point: Kaieteur Falls, the world’s largest single-drop waterfall. It's buried among the savannah in an Amazonian jungle and receives less than 6,000 visitors each year.
- Study Sees Potential Ways to Mitigate India’s Risk of Groundwater DepletionGovernment-subsidized electricity has played a big role in pumping out groundwater for irrigation at an unsustainable rate. Changing the system could help, say researchers.
- Was the discovery of the Higgs boson the pinnacle for high-energy physics at CERN?The past, present and future of high-energy physics come under the spotlight in the July 2022 issue of Physics World The post Was the discovery of the Higgs boson the pinnacle for high-energy physics at CERN? appeared first on Physics World.
- The Big Tern Cheat Sheet: How to ID Four Common SpeciesIn summer, North America’s four largest terns are near look-alikes. With a keen eye for detail you can tell them apart.
- SPONSORED CONTENT: Membrane filtration supports optimal solution in Abu DhabiResearch university NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) recently commissioned filtration specialist Axium Process to develop, manufacture and supply a range of bespoke membrane filtration and ion exchange pilot systems suitable for detailed investigations over a wide range of industrial, environmental, and process-based applications.
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- Discovering the Higgs boson: a day in physics like no otherAchintya Rao recollects the momentous day 10 years ago when CERN announced it had discovered the Higgs boson The post Discovering the Higgs boson: a day in physics like no other appeared first on Physics World.
- SPONSORED CONTENT: Contractor meets Southern Water’s EDM programmmeTo meet the Environment Agency’s accelerated target that all Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) are fitted with Event Duration Monitoring (EDM) devices by 31 December 2023, Southern Water needs to install and/or upgrade EDM to 500 CSOs in AMP7 and has engaged Trant Engineering to develop a plan for their design, supply and installation.
- 3M Has Cut its Greenhouse Gases by 71% Over Two Decades. How?3M is committing to becoming carbon neutral across its global operations by 2050. It expects to be halfway there by 2030 and 80% of the way there by 2040. It will invest $1 billion over 20 years to meet those goals and improve its water efficiency and reduce waste. The post 3M Has Cut its Greenhouse Gases by 71% Over Two Decades. How? appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Earth Action: Cut Paper With Electronic BillingThis year, Earth911 is honoring Earth Day’s 52 years of inspiring action with 52 Actions... The post Earth Action: Cut Paper With Electronic Billing appeared first on Earth911.
- SPONSORED CONTENT: Water jetting safety and quality get a training boostMore hands-on refresher training and digital technology are among improvements being made to water jetting courses to help contractors enhance the quality and safety of services they deliver.
- SPONSORED CONTENT: A fluid management “masterpiece”The demand for off-site, fully packaged plant rooms has risen, and the construction industry is challenging fluid management specialists to find new, high-performance pre-fabricated plant and pump solutions.
- Earth911 Podcast: How To Grow the EV Charging Infrastructure With Cyber Switching’s Nick ZamanovNick Zamanov, business director at San Jose-based Cyber Switching, a maker of electric vehicle charging... The post Earth911 Podcast: How To Grow the EV Charging Infrastructure With Cyber Switching’s Nick Zamanov appeared first on Earth911.
- SPONSORED CONTENT: Pumps installed to clear tunnelsA specialist in temporary pump solutions, Vanderkamp describes work recently carried out at Thames Water Coppermills Treatment Works on behalf of Barhale.
- SPONSORED CONTENT: Gas detection growthOBW Technologies says it continues to stimulate growth and innovation while solidifying itself as a market leader in gas detection.
- SPONSORED CONTENT: Protection system chosen for RNLI siteThe SeaShield 2000FD™ system from corrosion and sealing expert Winn & Coales (Denso) was recently specified for the protection of 31 jetty piles at the Royal National Lifeboat Institution’s (RNLI) station in Padstow, Cornwall.
- SPONSORED CONTENT: High flow pump incorporates the latest technologyThe Vortex3 is the most innovative high flow pump on the market, designed to simplify asbestos and air sampling. The high flow pump offers a flow accuracy better than +/-5%, ensuring consultants, contractors and specialists have confidence in results.
- SPONSORED CONTENT: Continuous mercury monitoring has edge on periodic samplingThe latest changes to the WI BATC document came in December 2019. This document describes the abatement techniques and associated emission levels (BAT-AELs) for waste-to-energy plants, as monitoring expert Gasmet explains.
- California passes nation’s toughest plastic reduction billExperts say the bill could prevent 23 million tons of plastic pollution by 2032.
- How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint While Playing SportsWe all are aware of the term carbon footprint and why it is important to reduce your carbon footprint in today’s modern world. Every activity that we do does have an impact on the environment directly or indirectly. With the … How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint While Playing Sports Read More » The post How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint While Playing Sports appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Five Brands Have Been Named in the BlueMark Practice LeaderboardBlueMark Practice Leaderboard names top impact investors. The post Five Brands Have Been Named in the BlueMark Practice Leaderboard appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Birthday boson: 10 years of living with the Higgs particleRevisiting the famous 2012 discovery and looking ahead to the future of particle physics The post Birthday boson: 10 years of living with the Higgs particle appeared first on Physics World.
- Should I Talk to a Stranger Walking a Dog Off Leash Near Nesting Birds?Experts say it depends on the situation—and your comfort level.
- Synchrotron board game encourages careers in science, how to BBQ the perfect burgerExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Synchrotron board game encourages careers in science, how to BBQ the perfect burger appeared first on Physics World.
- Repairing nature will require genomics, argues paperThe monumental global task of restoring degraded ecosystems will need to include sophisticated technologies such as environmental DNA monitoring to understand and support the recovery of complex biospheres, researchers say in a recent article. Genomics provides some important ‘weapons’ in the fight to repair ecosystems – from authenticating seed sources to improving the detection of […]
- Near-unipolar laser pulses could control qubitsA laser pulse that largely circumvents the inherent symmetry of light waves could be used to manipulate quantum information The post Near-unipolar laser pulses could control qubits appeared first on Physics World.
- How corporations can move beyond pledges toward economic justiceGreenBiz Group's GreenFin 22 event featured a keynote conversation about how corporations can move beyond pledges toward economic justice.
- Powering up the 'dark hub': British startup debuts new delivery modelNew approach modeled on "dark kitchens" aims to enable zero-emission, last-mile delivery services
- Free Yourself From Single-Use Plastic in JulyPlastic Free July starts today. Even if you only reduce your reliance on single-use plastics... The post Free Yourself From Single-Use Plastic in July appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Would the Last Animal Forgive Us?Award-winning author Barry Lopez often writes about the relationship between the physical landscape and human... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Would the Last Animal Forgive Us? appeared first on Earth911.
- San Jose, California, rethinks parking to help people and the climateAs part of the Bloomberg American Cities Climate Challenge, San Jose is acting to reform parking rules along with cities such as San Diego, Honolulu and Saint Paul.
- Small modular nukes fall short on climate promises, new study suggestsThe first independent assessment of small modular reactors found they produce more radioactive waste than traditional nukes.
- Why does the UK government persist in its 20th century vision for roads in England?This post is by Rebecca Lush, roads and climate campaigner at Transport Action Network. Wales is suspending and reviewing its roadbuilding programme and Scotland has committed to 20 per cent traffic reduction by 2030, so why is the government still pursuing a 20th century roads […]
- The place no oil companies want to drillEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Thursday, June 30, 2022 The Arctic Refuge has been abandoned, for now, by oil companies. Will Congress act to protect it before they return?
- The Supreme Court’s climate decision came out of a decades-long campaign to kneecap regulationA brief history of how dark money and the country's most powerful legal organization brought us to this point.
- The Supreme Court’s EPA decision could have been much, much worseThe decision will limit — but not prevent — the EPA’s regulation of greenhouse gas emissions.
- Supreme Court Limits EPA’s Authority Regulating Power Plant EmissionsThe Supreme Court ruled the EPA doesn't have the authority to limit existing power plant emissions or implement transitions to renewable sources. The post Supreme Court Limits EPA’s Authority Regulating Power Plant Emissions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Human fossils found in cave questions origins of humankindA recent study of fossils from the Sterkfontein Caves in South Africa reignited debates about the origin of humans. The caves are home to Mrs. Ples' skeleton, as they nicknamed the fossils of a cave woman found. Her fossils date back to between 3.4 to 3.6 million years ago.
- Worlds largest direct air capture plant coming to IcelandA Swiss startup is working on a solution to that pesky carbon dioxide that is killing the planet: burying it underground. Climeworks is building a ginormous direct air capture (DAC) facility in Iceland. The company expects it to be ready to start sucking 36,000 tons of CO2 annually out of the air within two years.
- Home is anchored to the earth, hovers over the landscapeThe Orcas House on Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands is an intergenerational family home under construction designed by Seattle firm Allied8. The home explores how construction material use can reduce global emissions. The site was the challenge that started the project. Orcas House is located on a small lot on a ridgeline the previous owner could not figure out how to build on as it is extremely steep and half bedrock.
- Supreme Court Ruling Deals a Blow to Biden’s Climate AgendaThe court curtailed the EPA’s authority to regulate emissions from power plants—a decision that could endanger all sorts of rules that protect the planet and public health.
- US Foods Opens Giant Sustainable Distribution FacilityUS Foods is opening a distribution facility and customer engagement training center that will feature sustainable building and fleet initiatives. The post US Foods Opens Giant Sustainable Distribution Facility appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- U.S. Supreme Court Limits EPA's Authority to Combat Climate ChangeIn a 6-3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday to severely restrict the ability of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to limit carbon emissions.Read more on E360 →
- Where is the most green and sustainable city in the US?When one thinks of sustainable living, urban centers probably don’t come to mind. Yet, it’s where the vast majority of people in the country live and work. Therefore, cities hold the power to make the greatest impact when it comes to cleaning up the air and reducing carbon emissions. The team at Battleface, a leading travel insurance company, ranked Washington, D.C., New York City, Portland, Seattle and Boston as the cities leading the country in sustainable actions.
- Artificial coral reefs help marine life and biodiversityClimate change-induced storms are battering coasts worldwide with sea level rise, erosion and damages. More than half of coral reefs and 85% of oyster beds used to protect our coasts have already been severely damaged or destroyed.
- Microsoft Collaborates with ABB in Its Energy Efficiency MovementMicrosoft has joined ABB's Energy Efficiency Movement in an effort to spur action on energy reduction efforts. The post Microsoft Collaborates with ABB in Its Energy Efficiency Movement appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- NREL Joins Collaboration for Hydrogen Storage SolutionGKN Hydrogen and Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) today announced the companies will work with the US Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) on an innovative green hydrogen storage solution. The post NREL Joins Collaboration for Hydrogen Storage Solution appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Inaccuracy Accusations Lead Sustainable Apparel Coalition to Pause Transparency ProgramAn index that shows how apparel products fare with sustainability has been paused after concerns were raised it could be misleading. The post Inaccuracy Accusations Lead Sustainable Apparel Coalition to Pause Transparency Program appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Publicly accessible, hyper-local air quality sensor network launches in CamdenA seemingly ground-breaking street-level, real-time air quality sensor network has launched in Camden, presented by air quality specialist AirScape as a bid “to fundamentally transform how government, businesses and the public monitor and manage air pollution in urban spaces”. The technology is said to provide a significant uptick in the spatial resolution of air quality […]
- Industry group produces circularity criteria for EPR schemes in flexible packagingExtended User Responsibility (EPR) schemes play a substantial role in the collection, sorting and recycling of post-consumer products. The Circular Economy for Flexible Packaging (CEFLEX) project, a collaboration of over 180 European companies, associations and organisations, believes these schemes are well positioned to be a key enabler and coordinator of the circular economy. The CEFLEX […]
- Hydrogen-ready boiler installation is an NHS firstHydrogen-ready boilers are to be installed at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, believed to be the first use of this technology in the NHS, says Veolia. The £9.7 million works have seen the 740-bed Hospital advance its plans for a zero-carbon future, and follows the resource management firm’s recently receiving a 15-year extension to […]
- Groundbreaking begins on new CO2 direct air capture facilitySwiss firm Climeworks says work has begun on the construction of its newest and largest carbon dioxide direct air capture and storage plant – Mammoth. The groundbreaking for the plant was announced on 26 June, described as a demonstrable step in the company’s ambition to achieve multi-megaton capacity by 2030, and on track to deliver […]
- ONS will publish emissions statistics with GDP in reportingThe Chair of the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has welcomed the decision, which aligns climate, air quality and economic goals. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has decided to begin publishing statistics on emissions alongside Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in its quarterly reporting. In an EAC analysis of Britain’s efforts to safeguard the economy and […] The post ONS will publish emissions statistics with GDP in reporting appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How climate change is affecting human and natural systems, test your knowledge of artificial intelligenceIn this podcast we speak to a climate-change expert and take a quiz on AI in medical physics The post How climate change is affecting human and natural systems, test your knowledge of artificial intelligence appeared first on Physics World.
- English councils urged to incentivise giving up private carsCollaborative Mobility UK has called on local authorities to encourage citizens to abandon their vehicles and move to alternative, greener travel. Councils in England should actively incentivise residents give up their private cars and jump on shared transport or take up active travel. That’s the view of Collaborative Mobility UK (CoMoUK), the national charity for […] The post English councils urged to incentivise giving up private cars appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Simulations show that asteroid impacts would destroy evidence for relic shorelines on MarsThe existence of ‘shorelines’ on Mars has been a central plank in the argument that oceans once graced the Red Planet The post Simulations show that asteroid impacts would destroy evidence for relic shorelines on Mars appeared first on Physics World.
- Supreme Court Ruling is Bad News for Birds and Everyone Else, TooThe court's ruling in the West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency case limits our ability to respond to the climate crisis and could have other serious implications.
- It’s Time To Switch To Plastic-Free Chewing GumChewing gum: We munch on it to freshen our breath, to reduce boredom, or reduce... The post It’s Time To Switch To Plastic-Free Chewing Gum appeared first on Earth911.
- How Safe Are Secondhand Used Pet Supplies?You want the best for your pet, but items such as beds, toys, food bowls,... The post How Safe Are Secondhand Used Pet Supplies? appeared first on Earth911.
- The farmers restoring Hawaii’s ancient food forests that once fed an islandMaui is a hub for GMO research, but Indigenous farmers are trying to bring back the abundant and thriving landscapes of their ancestors.
- Green energy jobs are on the rise as fossil fuel companies lose workersAt least in terms of the job market, 2021 was a good year for renewable energy.
- Campaign group calls government action on water quality ‘unacceptable’A campaigning group, River Action, has called the government’s water quality targets ‘unacceptable’ and is urging ministers to step up their ambitions. River Action said the targets would have ‘little impact’ and would be ‘too little too late’ as it insisted the public’s outrage over contaminated water to be treated seriously. According to the organisation, […] The post Campaign group calls government action on water quality ‘unacceptable’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Viral ‘superspreader’ events may be linked to high-intensity indoor exerciseNew data reveals that number of aerosol particles exhaled by people who are exercising increases 132-fold on average during peak activity The post Viral ‘superspreader’ events may be linked to high-intensity indoor exercise appeared first on Physics World.
- Where the 'radical change' in sustainable investing is going nextHow to become a leader in the high-finance paradigm shift? Follow pioneer Wendy Cromwell.
- Why climate advocates should think more like investorsWhy finding a common language between the climate community and finance community is essential for action.
- Methane, water, birds, pollution — how can rice farmers tackle trade-offs?Kellogg is working with rice farmers to introduce a new sustainable flooding method that would substantially decrease emissions but also protect bird habitat.
- Beach Reads to Finish Before the Ocean Rises: Intro to Cli-FiThey say the popularity of zombie movies is linked to a growing unease with the... The post Beach Reads to Finish Before the Ocean Rises: Intro to Cli-Fi appeared first on Earth911.
- Satellite imagery helps us understand how rivers suddenly change courseLearning where and how river banks flood is key to helping the people around them survive.
- Soaring fertilizer prices are an opportunity for more sustainable farmingNature-based solutions, such as farming practices that help farmers reduce or forgo synthetic fertilizers, could be the answer.
- Update: Bill to slash solar red tape clears California Assembly committeeJohanna Neumann Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy(413) 256-6434Contact person by email Read more about Johanna Neumann Wednesday, June 29, 2022 Today, a key committee in the California Assembly passed Senate Bill 379, which requires cities to adopt automated solar permitting. Clean Energy
- Update: Rhode Island governor signs 100% renewable goal into lawJohanna Neumann Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy(413) 256-6434Contact person by email Read more about Johanna Neumann Wednesday, June 29, 2022 With the Governor's signature Rhode Island plans to get all it's electricity from 100% renewable sources by 2033 -- the fastest timeline of any state in the nation. Clean Energy
- Update: Bristol Bay Comment Period ExtendedDyani Chapman State Director, Alaska Environment Action907-206-7941Contact person by email Read more about Dyani Chapman Friday, June 24, 2022 The comment period on the EPA's Proposed Determination to stop the Pebble Mine has been extended until September 6th, 2022.
- Let states lead the way to cleaner trucksMorgan Folger Director, Destination: Zero Carbon(267) 609-6810Contact person by email Read more about Morgan Folger Wednesday, June 29, 2022 Our Destination: Zero Carbon Campaign Director testified in front of the EPA in support of state authority to tackle truck pollution.
- Coveted black watermelons for sale in CaliforniaThe coveted black watermelons are available in the US and are on sale in the Bay Area of California. The black seedless watermelon is treasured in Japan where it is auctioned in an annual event that sees prices hit the roof. This year, the auction of this first crop in the northern island of Hokkaido saw one supreme quality black watermelon go for a whopping $370. Though a handsome figure, the highest record for the sale of one black watermelon is $6,100 set in 2008. The American version...
- Update: EPA's Hearing on California's Clean Trucks ProgramMorgan Folger Director, Destination: Zero Carbon(267) 609-6810Contact person by email Read more about Morgan Folger Wednesday, June 29, 2022 States can and should continue to lead the way to cleaner technology including zero-emission trucks, which will help them address local air pollution problems and meet climate goals.
- Deep-water coral bank threatenedKelsey Lamp Protect Our Oceans, AdvocateContact person by email Read more about Kelsey Lamp Wednesday, June 29, 2022 Florida’s deep coral reef, protected in ‘80s, faces prospect of destructive shrimp trawling once again
- Two women arrested with 109 live wild animals in airportTwo Indian women have been arrested at the Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand after they were found with 109 live wild animals, including 20 snakes, 50 lizards, 35 turtles, two white porcupines, and two armadillos. The animals were detected in two suitcases by an X-ray scan, prompting officials at the airport to jump into action.
- Cultivating Seaweed for Carbon Removal in California: Barriers and RecommendationsSeaweed farms could capture and store carbon emissions. A new paper suggests leasing and permitting changes that could help the industry thrive in California.
- Historic NY farmhouse looks like it's always been thereJLF Architects created a custom-built, modern and sustainable farmhouse on 40 acres in Upstate New York. A couple lives there during the summers camping on their property to learn the land. The new farmhouse, called Looking Glass Farm, features reclaimed Amish barn wood, aluminum windows and a design that blends with the landscape.
- Renault Manufacturing Data Management Improves Energy, Operations EfficiencyA manufacturing data system collects a range of information to help improve operations and energy efficiency. The post Renault Manufacturing Data Management Improves Energy, Operations Efficiency appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- This luxury eco hotel uses rammed earth and concrete designYou can tell right away that Sunyata Eco Hotel is luxury. Designed by Design Kacheri, the innovative, arresting design blends well with the shining glass and beautiful patches of green. But look closely. This boutique hotel is eco-friendly, sustainable and made out of the Earth itself.
- ‘Wild and Scenic’ designation is right for the Gila RiverEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Wednesday, June 29, 2022 More than 400 miles of river would be protected, setting aside more nature in New Mexico
- In World First, Netherlands Caps Flights at Major Airport to Cut PollutionThe Dutch government is capping the number of flights from Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport at 440,000, a 12 percent cut from pre-pandemic levels. The new policy, set to take effect at the end of 2023, is the world's first to limit flights for environmental reasons.Read more on E360 →
- Mitigating plastic waste’s negative impact on the environmentThe South African plastics industry is taking solid steps forward to mitigate the negative impact of plastic waste on the environment and society. This is evidenced by the amount of recycling of plastic waste that is already being undertaken in the country and initiatives geared at keeping our water-catchment areas free of plastic litter. Plastics […]
- The first 24/7 plant-based convenience store in the USDrivers stopping by the Tanforan Shell station in San Bruno, California may be in for a shock. When they enter the convenience store looking for beef jerky and nacho cheese Doritos, they will find 100% plant-based offerings. This city of 43,000 about 12 miles south of San Francisco seems an unlikely site for North America's first 24/7 vegan convenience store, Hangry Planet. It's part of the fun for owner Bobak Bakhtiari. The actor and philanthropist talked to Inhabitat about this intriguing venture.
- 10 environmental books to read this summerHeading into the long weekend, we here at Ecojustice hope you’ll be able to enjoy some downtime and connect with nature however you can. Maybe you even fancy bringing an ... Read more. The post 10 environmental books to read this summer appeared first on Ecojustice.
- Survey: Supply Chain Concerns Boost Sustainable Packaging FocusA survey of packaging managers shows sustainability is more of a focus as supply chain and pricing factors impact the market. The post Survey: Supply Chain Concerns Boost Sustainable Packaging Focus appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Turntide Technologies Launches Battery and Powertrain Components to Decarbonize Commercial VehiclesTurntide Technologies, Inc. is launching a suite of battery and powertrain components made to decarbonize commercial and industrial transport segments. The post Turntide Technologies Launches Battery and Powertrain Components to Decarbonize Commercial Vehicles appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- WWP Beauty Offers New Sustainable Packaging to Personal Care IndustryWWP Beauty, a full-service supplier to the global beauty industry, has launched two new packaging collections in Eastman’s Cristal One Renew and Cristal Renew. The post WWP Beauty Offers New Sustainable Packaging to Personal Care Industry appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Climeworks is building a bigger carbon removal plant — and getting some new competitionThe company is learning how to scale with "Mammoth," as new direct air capture startups are following in its footsteps.
- Flexible organic LED produces ‘romantic’ candle-like lightNew device might find applications in flexible lighting and smart displays that can be used at night without disrupting the body's biological clock The post Flexible organic LED produces ‘romantic’ candle-like light appeared first on Physics World.
- Univ. of Hartford Saves $1 Million Annually with Energy UpgradeThe University of Hartford has completed an energy efficiency project that will help the school meet its sustainability goals while decreasing costs by nearly $1 million annually. The post Univ. of Hartford Saves $1 Million Annually with Energy Upgrade appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Malawi receives US$14.2 million drought recovery insurance payoutIn a ceremony presided over by His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Malawi, Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, the Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson of the African Risk Capacity Group, in the presence of Representatives of Partners organisations (Ambassador of Germany to Malawi), and of the UN system (WFP and UNDP country directors), delivered a […]
- London Underground set to be 100% renewable poweredCity Hall has made the announcement to launch Climate Action Week in the UK capital, running Monday 27th May to Sunday 3rd July. The Mayor of London’s office has publicly declared its goals of switching the Underground, also known as the Tube, to 100% renewable energy sources, with the first step coming in the form […] The post London Underground set to be 100% renewable powered appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How To Grow and Cook With Mushrooms at HomeChoosing the right food to put in your body requires deep thought and thorough research.... The post How To Grow and Cook With Mushrooms at Home appeared first on Earth911.
- Logging is destroying southern forests — and dividing US environmentalistsMore than 150 conservation, environmental, and social justice organizations have accused The Nature Conservancy of "promoting false climate solutions."
- NHS England’s investment in big data insights will fast-track innovation in radiation oncologyElekta’s cloud-based software platform ProKnow is being used to centralize NHS England’s radiotherapy data while simultaneously opening up access to that data among treatment centres across the country The post NHS England’s investment in big data insights will fast-track innovation in radiation oncology appeared first on Physics World.
- What’s wrong with the economy? Climate change, for one.A new book argues that Corporate America is waking up to climate action. It’s all about the bottom line.
- CCC report: Net Zero impossible with current UK government policiesThe independent Climate Change Committee has published its latest Progress Report, focused on Britain’s efforts to reduce emissions, which sends out a stark warning to Downing Street. ‘Major failures’ must be addressed in the UK government’s programmes aimed at reducing emissions and securing the country’s net zero future, according to the independent Climate Change Committee […] The post CCC report: Net Zero impossible with current UK government policies appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Extreme heat puts workers in danger. A new report calls for action.For more than a decade, advocates have pushed OSHA to protect workers from heat-related injuries and death.
- Gorilla Glass: the unsung hero of the smartphoneJames McKenzie reflects on the wonders of Gorilla Glass – an invention that protects billions of smartphones, tablets and laptops around the world from unwanted damage The post Gorilla Glass: the unsung hero of the smartphone appeared first on Physics World.
- What is cryptocurrency’s dirty environmental secret?Cryptocurrency is the latest major economic global fad, but its impact on the environment is not as clear as it appears.
- Serious risks of flooding in basement properties warns Mayor of LondonThe Mayor of London has written to 45,000 residents of basement properties in the capital to warn they are at risk of extreme flooding as the effects of the climate crisis take hold. Sadiq Khan is trying to raise awareness of the issue to help Londoners prepare for future floods, after thousands of homes and […] The post Serious risks of flooding in basement properties warns Mayor of London appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Reducing metal artefacts in photon-counting CTPhoton-counting CT systems may improve artefact reduction from metal implants, phantom study shows The post Reducing metal artefacts in photon-counting CT appeared first on Physics World.