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- Utilities Drive Energy Transition via Decarbonization, Renewables Renewable energy expansion at US utilities is on track to eclipse prior years and is expected to continue to demonstrate strong commitment to infrastructure spending over the next several years, according to a new S&P Global Market Intelligence analysis. Projected renewable energy investments are forecast to reach $13.94 billion in 2021, then rise an estimated 5% in 2022 to $14.59 The post Utilities Drive Energy Transition via Decarbonization, Renewables appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 10 Stunning Photos That’ll Leave You Speechless This Earth Day These stunning snapshots of our blue planet and the wildlife that call it home will instantly inspire your inner ocean champion The post 10 Stunning Photos That’ll Leave You Speechless This Earth Day appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Biden Commits to Reducing GHG by as Much as 52% by 2030 during Two-Day Summit President Joe Biden has set an economy-wide target for reducing the US’s greenhouse gas emissions by 50% to 52% below 2005 levels by 2030, he announced at the virtual Climate Summit today. The post Biden Commits to Reducing GHG by as Much as 52% by 2030 during Two-Day Summit appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- KOGAA upcycles construction waste into a plant-filled coffee hub GROUNDS, a coffee hub in Karlín, Prague, is made from 80% upcycled construction waste.
- Kroger Invites Customers to Mail In Flexible Plastic Packaging to Make New Recycled Products The Kroger Co. is offering customers a way to recycle flexible plastic packaging in what the grocer says is the first program of its kind. The “Kroger Our Brands Recycling Program,” developed in partnership with TerraCycle, encourages customers to mail in flexible plastic Kroger-brands packaging. The post Kroger Invites Customers to Mail In Flexible Plastic Packaging to Make New Recycled Products appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Blue X is a new, wave energy-harvesting prototype Mocean Energy, a U.K.-based wave power company, has unveiled Blue X, a machine prototype that will be used to harvest tidal energy.
- Carbon offsets aren’t enough. We need to remove carbon from the atmosphere. To reverse climate change and reach target emissions objectives, we need a drastic reduction in CO2.
- Texas Will Soon Rival California In Utility-Scale Solar Power Texas will add 10 gigawatts of utility-scale solar power in the next two years, meaning it will soon rival California as the state with the most large-scale solar power, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).Read more on E360 →
- We can’t rely on industry to protect the environment and human health The plastics industry is using the Parliamentary standing committee on the environment as a platform to bash the government’s plan to regulate plastics and...Read More The post We can’t rely on industry to protect the environment and human health appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Improving Biodiversity and Communities With Net-Zero Goals Improving Biodiversity and Communities With Net-Zero Goals Date/Time: May 20, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT) Join GreenBiz and SilviaTerra co-founder and CEO Zack Parisa for a discussion about the correlation between climate change, biodiversity, and community. Every year, more and more organizations pledge to go net-zero. These goals can drive impact beyond climate — from strengthening of rural communities to improving habitats for biodiversity. But understanding and measuring this impact can be tough. In this one-hour webcast, Parisa will provide insight into how carbon levels impact the people and wildlife of an environment. Then he will demonstrate how carbon…
- Save the Earth IRL by playing Pokmon Go during Sustainability Week Pokémon Go debuts new Pokémon forms and other rewards for picking up trash, planting trees and performing other sustainable acts.
- Nanoscale degradation of ferroelectric crystals observed for the first time Charge accumulation drives polarization in the wrong direction The post Nanoscale degradation of ferroelectric crystals observed for the first time appeared first on Physics World.
- To Celebrate Earth Day, Your Gift Will Be Matched! Today, on the 51st annual Earth Day, we hope you can get outdoors and remember what inspires you about nature. To celebrate Earth Day, your online gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar today 4/22 and tomorrow 4/23!
- Statement from Dale Marshall on the announcement of Canada’s new climate target at the Leaders Climate Summit Ottawa, Ont. – Canada needs to sharply ramp up its climate action. Our country is now officially a climate laggard. We have the weakest...Read More The post Statement from Dale Marshall on the announcement of Canada’s new climate target at the Leaders Climate Summit appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Report: 2020-2021 Highlights from the ACToday Columbia World Project The project remains focused on its goal of combating hunger by increasing climate knowledge in six countries. The post Report: 2020-2021 Highlights from the ACToday Columbia World Project appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Zibi will turn an industrial site into a thriving, green community One town square in Ottawa is transforming its industrial beginnings into a new, green future.
- The Rights of Nature — Can an Ecosystem Bear Legal Rights? And if rivers and lakes had rights, could that help in the fight against climate change? The post The Rights of Nature — Can an Ecosystem Bear Legal Rights? appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Why Nature Is Good for Us: An Illustrated and Animated Guide Earth Day is a time to celebrate the natural world. Being in nature can improve our mood and our mental and physical health. Plus, natural areas do a lot of work for us. The post Why Nature Is Good for Us: An Illustrated and Animated Guide appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Join the climate action journey this Earth Day Capetonians are familiar with the impacts of climate change due to the drought and the recent Table Mountain fire. In both instances, residents, businesses, organisations and government have worked together to make a difference. In the face of increasing climatic shocks and stresses, this is the kind of collaborative action that we need to become […]
- Columbia University Releases New Plan to Reach Net Zero Emissions by 2050 The plan provides a set of strategies and benchmarks, grounded in science, for Columbia to achieve its ambitious sustainability goals. The post Columbia University Releases New Plan to Reach Net Zero Emissions by 2050 appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Oregon State mass timber buildings sequester over 2,000 tons of CO2 Last year, the College of Forestry at Oregon State University welcomed Peavy Hall and the Advanced Wood Products Laboratory (AWP)—two new mass timber buildings that serve as living laboratories for sustainable architecture. Designed by Canadian architecture firm Michael Green Architecture, the mass timber structures comprise a total of 2,130 cubic meters of wood that store 1,884 metric tons of carbon dioxide. A sustainable design approach was also applied to the buildings’ operations, which are...
- 50% By 2030 — The Administration Is Figuring Out How to Actually Get There The President today formally announced that the United States was pledging to reduce its emissions by 50% from 2005 levels by 2030. The announcement isn’t a surprise, but that doesn’t lessen its importance. So large a reduction will be a heavy lift, particularly in a federal system where many states are still not exactly with the program. So how will this Administration get us on a path to 50%?… More The post 50% By 2030 — The Administration Is Figuring Out How to Actually Get There first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- New technology for artisanal gold miners and the pros and cons of blockchain In this podcast we talk about reducing mercury use in gold production and the environmental impact of Bitcoin mining The post New technology for artisanal gold miners and the pros and cons of blockchain appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth Day special: Four ways the Mathur et. al. youth climate case is making history Seven young Ontarians have burst through major barriers in the legal fight for a safer climate future. #GenClimateAction: Seven young Ontarians are breaking down barriers in the Mathur et. al. ... Read more. The post Earth Day special: Four ways the Mathur et. al. youth climate case is making history appeared first on Ecojustice.
- Molecular compass tracks tiny forces New detector made possible by innovation in electron microscopy The post Molecular compass tracks tiny forces appeared first on Physics World.
- 8 Meaningful Actions You Can Take This Earth Day Making a difference in your day-to-day life is not only empowering, but can lead to wider cultural and societal change. The post 8 Meaningful Actions You Can Take This Earth Day appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Crisis in a lockdown: how NIST coped with a radiation leak Robert P Crease describes how news of a radiation leak at a US neutron facility was handled in today’s online, networked and locked-down world The post Crisis in a lockdown: how NIST coped with a radiation leak appeared first on Physics World.
- 4 in 10 Americans breathe polluted air, with people of color hit hardest A new report shows how air pollution is shaped by climate change and racism.
- It’s dangerous to be an environmental activist in Latin America. A new treaty is trying to change that. The agreement, which goes into effect on Earth Day, has been signed by 24 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
- UK faces legal action over Mozambique gas project Friends of the Earth given permission to take the UK government to court over the Mozambique gas project. UK faces The post UK faces legal action over Mozambique gas project appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Does Earth Day need a day off? After 51 years, Earth Day has buckled somewhat under the weight of the world’s environmental problems.
- 2020 was Europe’s hottest year on record, finds report Two major reports paint a bleak picture of the climate ahead of today's virtual summit of world leaders The post 2020 was Europe’s hottest year on record, finds report appeared first on Physics World.
- GreenFin 21 and the 5 cornerstones of sustainable finance GreenFin 21 and the 5 cornerstones of sustainable finance Heather Clancy Thu, 04/22/2021 - 02:11 Midway through our inaugural GreenFin event last week, during a break devoted to three-minute bursts of randomly selected networking conversations, I found myself paired with a university student attending the conference as part of his studies. The question he put to me during his introduction gave me pause: "Do I need sustainable finance skills on my resume?" Apparently, he’d been advised by the professors at his school in the U.S. midsection to dismiss what they perceived as a fad — after he approached them about…
- Read About Soda Effects & Reasons to Stop Drinking It Soda is something that refreshes our minds and sends a chill down our spine. Since an early age, we have been unintentionally addicted to soft drinks without knowing about their potential hazards. We have seen that many people are talking […] The post Read About Soda Effects & Reasons to Stop Drinking It appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- New data shows disparity in council investment in renewables Some councils have invested millions in solar energy while others have invested none, according to new analysis conducted by the The post New data shows disparity in council investment in renewables appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Join the Battle To Invent a Sustainable, Circular Economy Earth Day has grown into Earth Week and Earth Month. But the battle to reinvent... The post Join the Battle To Invent a Sustainable, Circular Economy appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Quiz #92: How Bad Will Sea Level Rise Get by 2100? Our planet faces wracking changes caused by climate change. Even if we lower greenhouse gas... The post Earth911 Quiz #92: How Bad Will Sea Level Rise Get by 2100? appeared first on Earth911.
- A Big Oil Project in Africa Threatens Fragile Okavango Region A Canadian company is drilling exploratory wells in Namibia for what could be a major oil and gas find. Local residents and conservationists fear the project could use up scarce water supplies and cause widespread ecological disruption downstream in the world-renowned Okavango Delta. Read more on E360 →
- Super-resolution microscope sees deep inside the brains of living mice Adaptive optics and two-photon excitation take 3D super-resolution microscopy to the realm of deep-tissue imaging The post Super-resolution microscope sees deep inside the brains of living mice appeared first on Physics World.
- Apple creates $200 million fund for nature-based climate solutions Apple creates $200 million fund for nature-based climate solutions Jesse Klein Thu, 04/22/2021 - 00:12 Nature-based solutions to climate change are having a moment, and Apple is riding the trend with a $200 million fund dedicated to related investments. The tech titan has invested in protecting forests for some time, but last week it launched a new venture in collaboration with Conservation International that is dedicated to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, restoring biodiversity and addressing other climate crises while also producing a financial gain for the company. The Restore Fund money will go to investing in working forests to transition…
- Improve Your Recycling Efforts with These Three Tips Recycling is an important part of keeping the environment relatively safe from industrial and domestic waste. Plastics are among the prime concerns, but they are not the only ones. We… The post Improve Your Recycling Efforts with These Three Tips appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Family Movies for Earth Day and Every Day Earth Day is great for raising awareness, but it isn’t helpful if we only think... The post Family Movies for Earth Day and Every Day appeared first on Earth911.
- 51 Eco-Friendly Innovations in the 51 Years Since Earth Day Began The first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22, 1970 — 51 years ago —... The post 51 Eco-Friendly Innovations in the 51 Years Since Earth Day Began appeared first on Earth911.
- Shaken, Not Stirred: 10 Nontoxic DIY Cleaning Cocktail Recipes The iconic fictional British secret service agent, James Bond, prefers his martinis shaken, not stirred.... The post Shaken, Not Stirred: 10 Nontoxic DIY Cleaning Cocktail Recipes appeared first on Earth911.
- GRI backs mandatory EU reporting on sustainability impacts GRI has welcomed that the European Commission is maintaining its ambition to achieve progress in corporate transparency on sustainability impacts, following publication of the proposed new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). The CSRD would have a significantly extended scope than the current Non-Financial Reporting Directive, applying to all large or listed companies operating in the […] The post GRI backs mandatory EU reporting on sustainability impacts appeared first on Eco News.
- Electric heat pumps: An unsung hero in the fight against climate change Josh Chetwynd Communications ManagerContact person by email Read more about Josh Chetwynd Wednesday, April 21, 2021 These energy-efficient devices can be difference makers in the move to clean energy
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion at Grist Where we’re at and where we’re going.
- Business Agrees: Biden’s Plans to Reduce GHG Emissions Will Increase Jobs, Economic Growth On Thursday, President Biden is expected to open his historic international Leaders Summit on Climate with a pledge to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions at least 50 percent below 2005 levels by the end of the decade. This bold but very obtainable goal is not just good for our environment. It’s also good for business and […] The post Business Agrees: Biden’s Plans to Reduce GHG Emissions Will Increase Jobs, Economic Growth appeared first on E2.
- With broad local support, momentum in D.C., sorely-needed clean water upgrades could become reality Jake Taber Content CreatorContact person by email Read more about Jake Taber Wednesday, April 21, 2021
- Hilton Creates Materiality Assessment to Focus Efforts on Areas with Most Impact; Here’s How In 2020, Hilton undertook a thorough ESG materiality assessment to ensure that its Travel with Purpose programs “remained aligned with the issues that matter most to Hilton’s business and stakeholders,” the company says. Here’s how. The post Hilton Creates Materiality Assessment to Focus Efforts on Areas with Most Impact; Here’s How appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- On the Eve of Earth Day, A Live Discussion About the Consequential Decade Ahead Tonight’s Earth Lecture takes a hard look at climate change and the path forward. The post On the Eve of Earth Day, A Live Discussion About the Consequential Decade Ahead appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Forma Atelier conceptualizes modular treehouses near historic French castle A village of beautifully designed, sustainable modular treehouses lining the grounds outside of a 13th century French castle may sound like the stuff of dreams.
- Unpacking the federal budget: Hot Takes On April 19th, the federal government released their much anticipated 2021 federal budget: A Recovery Plan for Jobs, Growth, and Resilience. There’s a lot...Read More The post Unpacking the federal budget: Hot Takes appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Illegal luncheon in Italy included protected birds on the menu Italian authorities went to break up an illegal luncheon during COVID-19. But then, they found platters of fried, protected songbirds hidden beneath the table.
- China’s Largest Insurer Sets 4 Major Sustainability Goals Ping An Insurance, China’s largest insurer, has announced a set of green finance activities and has set quantitative performance targets for each. The post China’s Largest Insurer Sets 4 Major Sustainability Goals appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- What We’re Celebrating About Our Blue Planet This Earth Day Find out what Ocean Conservancy staff are celebrating most about our ocean and planet as a whole, both on Earth Day and every day The post What We’re Celebrating About Our Blue Planet This Earth Day appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Coal miners union shows support for renewable energy The United Mine Workers of America has come out in favor of renewable energy, provided that miners can shift to well-paid jobs in that sector.
- Physicists solve centuries-old brachistochrone problem for complex quantum operations Result sets a "speed limit" for transporting atoms while preserving their quantum state The post Physicists solve centuries-old brachistochrone problem for complex quantum operations appeared first on Physics World.
- Cisco Commits $100 Million to Fight Climate Change Today the Cisco Foundation announced that it is committing $100 million over 10 years to address climate change. The post Cisco Commits $100 Million to Fight Climate Change appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- An underground garden filters water in this natural swimming pool What's better than having your own backyard swimming pool? How about having a pool that relies on an underground garden to filter the water rather than chlorine and other harsh chemicals?
- DOE Issues $162 Million in Funding to Reduce Carbon Emissions in Vehicles The US Department of Energy today unveiled two funding opportunities totaling more than $162 million to improve efficiency and reduce carbon emissions among cars, trucks, and off-road vehicles. The post DOE Issues $162 Million in Funding to Reduce Carbon Emissions in Vehicles appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Ella Kissi-Debrah - pollution targets still needed Ella Kissi-Debrah - pollution targets still needed Channel News brendan 21st April 2021 Teaser Media
- Are property owners prepared for the impacts of climate change on flooding in the UK? At the end of 2020, The Environment Agency declared that 5.2 million homes and businesses across England are at risk of flooding, that’s one in every six properties. Roughly half of these are at risk of flooding from rivers or the sea, whilst the other half are at risk of surface water flooding. Ian Paton, […] The post Are property owners prepared for the impacts of climate change on flooding in the UK? first appeared on Envirotec.
- Plan launched for UK-wide “insect superhighways” Invertebrate conservation group Buglife has launched a plan to help reverse the decline in bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects. Unusually, this seems to involve the concept of an insect “superhighway”, B-Lines, recently announced at a virtual conference with the same name. “The B-Lines network is designed to reconnect our landscapes, enabling pollinators and other […] The post Plan launched for UK-wide “insect superhighways” first appeared on Envirotec.
- This BREEAM office is a reconstructable wooden cathedral to nature Last year, Triodos Bank welcomed its newest office, a green-roofed circular building that raises the bar for sustainable architecture.
- Why we need to change attitudes around refurbished and recycled phones Reflections on the state of mobile phone recycling, and the outstanding practical challenges, from Damon Culbert of Repair Outlet, a supplier of mobile phone and electronics spare parts. Thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as other economic deterrents the global refurbished smartphone market was down by 9% in 2020. Though economic uncertainty may have […] The post Why we need to change attitudes around refurbished and recycled phones first appeared on Envirotec.
- Electrify everything: why we need to go big on going electric With global energy demand expected to increase by as much as 58 percent in the next three decades, the urgency to transition away from fossil fuels is growing.
- Harnessing data to meet alarm system standard Water company telemetry systems generate thousands of alarms each day, with the risk of control rooms becoming overwhelmed and missing critical alerts ever present. Applied correctly, data and analytics can filter out the noise, says Matthew Hawkridge, chief technology officer, Ovarro. With the expectation on water companies to become more proactive in their network management, […] The post Harnessing data to meet alarm system standard first appeared on Envirotec.
- The new Lords committee will bring new scrutiny to this decade of environment and climate change action This post is by Baroness Parminter, the chair of the new Environment and Climate Change Committee. We have begun a crucial decade. The environmental, social and economic impacts of climate change, and using the earth’s resources faster than they can be replenished, are well known. These will be the ten years that determine whether governments, industries and citizens can change
- Coalition of environmental, labour, health, faith groups call on Canada to increase its climate ambition Today, the day before world leaders come together at the Leaders Climate Summit hosted by President Joe Biden, a coalition of groups came together...Read More The post Coalition of environmental, labour, health, faith groups call on Canada to increase its climate ambition appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Daniel Zarrilli Joins Columbia as Special Advisor on Climate and Sustainability Issues Zarrilli comes to the university from the New York City Mayor’s Office, where he was chief climate policy advisor. The post Daniel Zarrilli Joins Columbia as Special Advisor on Climate and Sustainability Issues appeared first on State of the Planet.
- First polystyrene recycling plants in Europe will use depolymerisation A significant milestone has been reached with plans to build commercial polystyrene (PS) recycling plants in Europe, according to the firms behind it: INEOS Styrolution, Recycling Technologies and Trinseo. The three companies share the same vision of making PS a circular material through depolymerisation. The unique properties of PS allow for full circularity where PS […] The post First polystyrene recycling plants in Europe will use depolymerisation first appeared on Envirotec.
- Does Climate Urgency Lead to Climate Action? A new study finds that a moderate level of urgency is most likely to inspire better climate decisions. The post Does Climate Urgency Lead to Climate Action? appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Electrons in twisted graphene ‘freeze’ when heated Entropy measurements reveal an unexpected phase transition analogous to the Pomeranchuk effect in helium-3 The post Electrons in twisted graphene ‘freeze’ when heated appeared first on Physics World.
- How You Can Help Restore Nature on Earth Day Consider helping to revive a degraded ecosystem by getting involved in an ecorestoration project. The post How You Can Help Restore Nature on Earth Day appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Decades After the Oil Spill That Inspired Earth Day, Are We Prepared for the Next One? We’ve gotten better at preventing and tracking oil spills, but oceanographers say much more progress is needed. The post Decades After the Oil Spill That Inspired Earth Day, Are We Prepared for the Next One? appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Covid-19 has led to a reduction in our personal carbon footprints There has been a 17% reduction in our carbon footprints between February 2019 and October 2020, according to data taken The post Covid-19 has led to a reduction in our personal carbon footprints appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Brain images differentiate between different types of dementia In vivo radioisotope imaging helps discriminate patients with dementia with Lewy bodies from those with Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease The post Brain images differentiate between different types of dementia appeared first on Physics World.
- Reaching for Mars: advice for realizing the biggest dreams Andrew Glester reviews Dream Big: How to Reach for Your Stars by Abigail Harrison The post Reaching for Mars: advice for realizing the biggest dreams appeared first on Physics World.
- Why the federal government is buying into the promise of 24/7 clean power How “24/7 clean electricity” could drive a whole new era of energy use.
- How to get from a cottage industry to a million heat pumps a year This post is by Jan Rosenow, director of European programmes at the Regulatory Assistance Project, Pedro Guertler, programme leader at E3G, and Richard Lowes, research fellow at Exeter University. The UK has made incredible strides in decarbonising its power system beyond what many thought was possible. Carbon emissions were at a record low over the recent Easter weekend. While heat
- Report: California’s water systems are in deep trouble America has underinvested in its aging water systems. A new study in California highlights the gaps.
- One third of companies considering the cost of carbon 2,000 of the world’s biggest companies are factoring the cost of carbon into their business plans, according to research by The post One third of companies considering the cost of carbon appeared first on Environment Journal.
- 10 Sustainable Underwear Brands Not many things are as personal as what we wear under our everyday wardrobe. Underwear... The post 10 Sustainable Underwear Brands appeared first on Earth911.
- Maven Moment: Salvaging Cooking Mishaps I don’t recall my mother or grandmother ever ruining a meal. They avoiding cooking mishaps... The post Maven Moment: Salvaging Cooking Mishaps appeared first on Earth911.
- How the Daya Bay experiment helped China build a neutrino legacy Ling Xin examines the legacy of the recently closed Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment and the future of neutrino physics in China The post How the Daya Bay experiment helped China build a neutrino legacy appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: CleanWell’s Stew Lawrence on Natural Home Cleaning Stew Lawrence, CEO of CleanWell, a maker of botanical home cleaning products, joins Earth911 to... The post Earth911 Podcast: CleanWell’s Stew Lawrence on Natural Home Cleaning appeared first on Earth911.
- Natural Spring Cleaning Combo: Papaya Reusable Paper Towel & CleanWell Botanical Disinfectant Keeping a clean home often means you have to throw out a lot of waste... The post Natural Spring Cleaning Combo: Papaya Reusable Paper Towel & CleanWell Botanical Disinfectant appeared first on Earth911.
- A wave of electric workhorses is coming A wave of electric workhorses is coming Katie Fehrenbacher Wed, 04/21/2021 - 01:45 When most folks think of the electrification of transportation, they naturally think about electric cars. And all those new models coming out — from Ford's Mach-e to Volkswagen's ID.4 — are super exciting. But of equal importance is all those other vehicles big and small that aren't carrying passengers on commutes or to the local Starbucks, but that are toiling behind the scenes. Vehicles such as the big rigs that carry goods across state lines, vans that drop off packages at your front door, garbage trucks that…
- Green homes and red faces Green homes and red faces Channel News brendan 21st April 2021 Teaser Media
- Technology will aim to reduce gas flaring by creating transparency New FlareIntel technology will bring greater transparency to global flaring in the oil and gas sector. Gas flaring refers to The post Technology will aim to reduce gas flaring by creating transparency appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Disorder enhances transport in 1D systems, calculations reveal Effect could be exploited to boost conductivity in nanowires The post Disorder enhances transport in 1D systems, calculations reveal appeared first on Physics World.
- Confronting one-dimensional equity efforts within the investor community Confronting one-dimensional equity efforts within the investor community Antonio Pequeño IV Wed, 04/21/2021 - 00:05 In the aftermath of the George Floyd murder, hundreds of U.S. companies produced statements decrying racism and promoting equity and inclusion. But how many made concrete steps toward their goals? And for those that did, how can they show investors the commitments paid off? Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are the ideals America needs to aspire toward, Marvin Owens, chief engagement officer at Impact Shares, said last week during a GreenFin 21 panel discussion. "These kinds of basic understandings have been somehow disconnected…
- New research: Canada can double climate ambition for 2030 and reduce energy costs CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK CANADA, CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NEW BRUNSWICK, ECOLOGY ACTION CENTRE, ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE, ÉQUITERRE, STAND.EARTH, WEST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Economic modelling shows that...Read More The post New research: Canada can double climate ambition for 2030 and reduce energy costs appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Go Ahead, Unroll These Unique Toilet Paper Roll Crafts We’ve all got them — toilet paper rolls. An eco-friendly approach is to recycle the... The post Go Ahead, Unroll These Unique Toilet Paper Roll Crafts appeared first on Earth911.
- PepsiCo to Eliminate 3 Million Tons of GHGs through Regenerative Agriculture Practices PepsiCo will eliminate at least three million tons of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 through a new agenda that will source crops in a way intended to accelerate regenerative agriculture across seven million acres — equal to the amount of land used around the world to grow the ingredients used in the company’s products. The post PepsiCo to Eliminate 3 Million Tons of GHGs through Regenerative Agriculture Practices appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- We need to talk about the environmental impact of marijuana The marijuana industry is growing, but how is it affecting the environment? Let's explore the conversation around cannabis production's environmental footprint.
- This new bill wants to bring the Green New Deal to a city near you Representatives Cori Bush and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have introduced a bill that would distribute $1 trillion to cities, towns, and tribes.
- The winners and losers of 2021's greenest states report The personal finance site Wallet Hub has released its greenest states report for 2021, just in time for Earth Day. While the results aren't shocking — with Vermont in the lead and five Southern states lagging at the tail end — they're still interesting to peruse.
- Tide's Amy Krehbiel on reducing emissions with laundry Tide's Amy Krehbiel on reducing emissions with laundry This video is sponsored by P&G Fabric Care. Eric Faurot, CEO of GreenBiz interviewed Amy Krehbiel, Brand Vice President for North America Laundry at P&G Fabric Care on February 26, 2021. taylor flores Tue, 04/20/2021 - 09:50 Featured Off
- Southern NV Water Authority wants to ban useless grass Does a city that went a record 240 days of no rainfall in 2020 really need to water ornamental grass?
- Global CO2 Emissions Set to Surge in 2021 in Post-Covid Economic Rebound Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions are projected to increase by 1.5 billion tons this year, the second-largest increase in history, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency. Read more on E360 →
- WWF reveals unnecessary environmental barriers in Europe World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)’s new Potential of Barrier Removal to Reconnect Europe’s Rivers report analyses a sample of 30,000 barriers on large and medium-sized rivers in Europe, and assesses their reconnection potential for the whole continent, the EU27, and by country. The conclusions are based on the length of river which could be […]
- Yerba Buena is a new, green island community in San Francisco Bay Yerba Buena Island, a ‘secret’ island of parks, open green spaces and beachfront, offers one of the most spectacular views across the San Francisco Bay.
- Hershey to Construct Company’s First Utility-Scale Solar Farm The Hershey Company today announced two partnerships to develop solar projects in the US. The post Hershey to Construct Company’s First Utility-Scale Solar Farm appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- What is a Hydrophyte? Get to know the plants that populate the gardens of our ocean The post What is a Hydrophyte? appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- With 9 New Projects, Amazon is Now Europe’s Largest Corporate Buyer of Renewable Energy Amazon is now the largest corporate purchaser of renewable energy in Europe, with more than 2.5 GW of renewable energy capacity. The post With 9 New Projects, Amazon is Now Europe’s Largest Corporate Buyer of Renewable Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Emeco's Za stools offer a lifetime of sustainable beauty Emeco's new line of stools is handcrafted with a sleek, modern design. These handcrafted, beautifully modern stools are guaranteed for life, made with recycled materials and maintain a small carbon footprint.
- Construction to Begin on World’s Largest Liquid-Air Energy Storage Project Construction is underway on a 50 MW liquid-air energy storage facility – with a minimum of 250MWh – located in Greater Manchester, UK. The post Construction to Begin on World’s Largest Liquid-Air Energy Storage Project appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Maureen ‘Mo’ Raymo Takes on a Mighty Mission The decorated climate scientist is named director of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and co-founding dean of the newly launched Columbia Climate School. The post Maureen ‘Mo’ Raymo Takes on a Mighty Mission appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Emotional Appeal: How Art Can Inspire Action on Climate Change Climate science tells us how the world is changing. Climate art shapes how we choose to respond. The post Emotional Appeal: How Art Can Inspire Action on Climate Change appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Floating base for HOPE on the Black River The HOPE statue placed in the water where the Liesbeeck and Black Rivers converge, has become a much-loved and well-known sight for motorists travelling along the M5 highway near the N2 interchange. The brainchild of Fred du Preez, an art director and self-proclaimed river man, this symbol of pollution-free rivers and oceans has recently received […]
- Summer Intern Opening With Office of Academic and Research Programs The ideal candidate will have experience in communications, event coordination and working on a diverse range of projects. The post Summer Intern Opening With Office of Academic and Research Programs appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Civil society calls for public hearings on Karpowerships The DMRE has proposed Gas to Power Powership Projects at the Port of Ngqura Eastern Cape and in Saldanha Bay Western Cape and in Richards Bay. On Tuesday 20 April, the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) will brief Parliament’s Portfolio Committee for Minerals and Energy to evaluate its proposed bids on the Risk […]
- New light-bulb can show users the cleanest time to use electricity The National Grid has launched a new light-bulb that can show the public the cleanest times to use electricity. The The post New light-bulb can show users the cleanest time to use electricity appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Skyrmion-like object appears in ultrathin magnetic film Discovery could be important for computer memory and storage applications The post Skyrmion-like object appears in ultrathin magnetic film appeared first on Physics World.
- Biden’s Earth Day climate summit: Here’s what’s at stake Can Biden prove to the world that the U.S. is ready for ambitious climate action?
- America’s largest coal miners’ union supports clean energy (with conditions) “Change is coming, whether we seek it or not."
- Fossil fuel interests say they’re allies of communities of color. The NAACP disagrees. The storied civil rights organization is warning its chapters of the "top 10 manipulation tactics of the fossil fuel industry."
- Role of Bats in Our Ecosystems: There 3 Main Benefits Bats are legally protected across the European Union. In the UK, the first major legislation protecting bats was passed in 1982. The laws made it illegal for unlicensed individuals to… The post Role of Bats in Our Ecosystems: There 3 Main Benefits appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Protecting wood and peatlands is key to reaching net-zero, report says Protecting UK habitats is key to reaching net-zero, according to a new report published by Natural England. In the most The post Protecting wood and peatlands is key to reaching net-zero, report says appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Celebrating a century of nuclear isomers A century after “nuclear isomers” were discovered, Philip Walker and Zsolt Podolyák explore these long-lived, excited nuclear states The post Celebrating a century of nuclear isomers appeared first on Physics World.
- NASA’s Ingenuity rotorcraft prepares for second Mars flight Following a successful vertical lift-off and landing yesterday, engineers are now setting their sights on a lateral flight The post NASA’s Ingenuity rotorcraft prepares for second Mars flight appeared first on Physics World.
- Government set to bring forward climate ambitions Government set to announce plans to cut carbon emissions by 78% by 2035. The prime minister’s commitments, which will become The post Government set to bring forward climate ambitions appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Electrification gets down to the wire Electrification gets down to the wire Joel Makower Tue, 04/20/2021 - 02:11 Reprinted from GreenBuzz, a free weekly newsletter. Subscribe here. It’s a shockingly heady time for electricity. The push to quickly transition carbon-intensive activities away from fossil fuels while meeting the world’s growing energy needs has put electricity producers and consumers squarely in the forefront of the emerging clean economy. The once-humdrum electricity sector has become a hub of interest and innovation for the worlds of energy, infrastructure, manufacturing, transportation, buildings, policy, finance and others. This week, in the run-up to our VERGE Electrify virtual event next month, our…
- 8 Sustainable Soap and Personal Care Brands Many of the personal care products we use include harmful, non-biodegradable ingredients that damage the... The post 8 Sustainable Soap and Personal Care Brands appeared first on Earth911.
- How To Decipher Home Solar Warranties Buying a solar energy system is a significant purchase. It is also one of the... The post How To Decipher Home Solar Warranties appeared first on Earth911.
- Cities Confront Climate Challenge: How to Move from Gas to Electricity? Ending the use of fossil fuels to heat homes and buildings is a key challenge for cities hoping to achieve net-zero emissions. Nowhere is that more evident than in Philadelphia, where technical and financial hurdles and a reluctant gas company stand in the way of decarbonization. Read more on E360 →
- Climate campaign launched by Youth Parliament Climate campaign launched by Youth Parliament Channel News brendan 20th April 2021 Teaser Media
- We Earthlings: Smart Changes Ahead? Are we ready for smart changes? In the early days of the pandemic, we showed... The post We Earthlings: Smart Changes Ahead? appeared first on Earth911.
- Ultrafast ultrasound maps tiny blood vessels deep in the human brain Transcranial ultrafast ultrasound localization microscopy of injected microbubbles maps human brain vasculature with microscopic resolution The post Ultrafast ultrasound maps tiny blood vessels deep in the human brain appeared first on Physics World.
- Testimony before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce 2021 Texas Grid Failure Testimony before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce For a hearing on “Power Struggle: Examining the 2021 Texas Grid Failure”
- Earth Day 101: Baby Steps to Going Green Are you ready to make a commitment to be kinder to the planet? Earth Day,... The post Earth Day 101: Baby Steps to Going Green appeared first on Earth911.
- Statement from Tim Gray, Executive Director, on the 2021 Federal BudgetOttawa, Ont. – Today’s federal budget follows a year of promises from the federal government to make significant investments towards putting Canada on a...Read More The post Statement from Tim Gray, Executive Director, on the 2021 Federal Budget appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- White House Removes Trump-Era Scientist as Head of US National Climate AssessmentThe White House has shifted Betsy Weatherhead from her role as head of the US National Climate Assessment, reassigning her to the US Geological Survey, reports the Washington Post. The Biden administration has not yet announced a replacement for Weatherhead. The post White House Removes Trump-Era Scientist as Head of US National Climate Assessment appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Bats Benefit the EnvironmentThe British government began passing laws to protect bats back in 1980s, starting with the Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981. British bat species are also protected by European legislation like the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2010. These […] The post Bats Benefit the Environment appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Architects give 1890s home a Passive House retrofitThe Yannell House project is turning a home built in the 1890s into a Passive House complete with modern style and amenities.
- Announcing the Leadership of the Columbia Climate SchoolThe Columbia Climate School will be co-led by four of Columbia’s most eminent climate experts: Alex Halliday, Jason Bordoff, Ruth DeFries, and Maureen Raymo. The post Announcing the Leadership of the Columbia Climate School appeared first on State of the Planet.
- World's whitest paint could be an A/C alternativeEngineers at Purdue University have developed a paint so white that it actually cools surfaces.
- Advisory: Coalition of environmental, justice, labour, health, faith groups to host press conference in advance of Earth Day Climate Leaders SummitBLUE GREEN CANADA, CITIZENS FOR PUBLIC JUSTICE, CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK CANADA, ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE, FOR THE LOVE OF...Read More The post Advisory: Coalition of environmental, justice, labour, health, faith groups to host press conference in advance of Earth Day Climate Leaders Summit appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Enter the WWF Observation Cabins competition for a shot at $17KThe competition offers a €15,000 prize pool, with an €8,000 award for the first place winner.
- X-ray emissions from Uranus are detected for the first timeSource of three faint signals remains a mystery The post X-ray emissions from Uranus are detected for the first time appeared first on Physics World.
- Aztec-inspired eco home sits lightly on the land in MexicoMCXA designed Casa Mague around existing trees.
- Why Corporate ESG Goals are Now a Necessity: A Q&A with Kathy Alsegaf of DeloitteWe recently caught up with Kathy Alsegaf, Global Internal Sustainability Leader with Deloitte, for her views on the importance of corporate ESG goals and trends in the space over the next several years. The post Why Corporate ESG Goals are Now a Necessity: A Q&A with Kathy Alsegaf of Deloitte appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How Advil Will Reduce Plastic in Bottles 20% by 2022GSK Consumer Healthcare, the maker of Advil, today announced its commitment to reducing the plastic in more than 80 million Advil bottles by 20%. The post How Advil Will Reduce Plastic in Bottles 20% by 2022 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Dreamy Costa Rican retreat uses a pavilion concept for minimal impactTucked into the trees where the rainforest meets the sea, the Sirena House is a Costa Rican retreat that combines separate pavilions to cause less impact on the local surroundings.
- Old Navy Eliminating Plastic Shopping Bags by 2023Old Navy has announced it will eliminate plastic shopping bags in the US and Canada stores by 2023. The post Old Navy Eliminating Plastic Shopping Bags by 2023 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A Year Without River CleanupsGraham Marema Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy, Lead Digital OrganizerContact person by email Read more about Graham Marema Monday, April 19, 2021 How a system built on cleaning up our messes is designed to fail Oceans
- Solar-powered water purifier is inspired by pufferfishPassive device could deliver clean water to communities worldwide The post Solar-powered water purifier is inspired by pufferfish appeared first on Physics World.
- Graduation Ceremonies During A Pandemic Once AgainWe will remember these two pandemic graduations and appreciate how fortunate we are to finally gather together in person. The post Graduation Ceremonies During A Pandemic Once Again appeared first on State of the Planet.
- 3 Earth Day ResolutionsThis Earth Day, join me in making commitments to our planet, our ocean and ourselves The post 3 Earth Day Resolutions appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Can a New Type of Glacier on Mars Aid Future Astronauts?A recent publication identifies evidence of glacial activity and underground ice on Mars in an unusually flat and temperate area, which could serve as a future human landing site. The post Can a New Type of Glacier on Mars Aid Future Astronauts? appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Deb Haaland is making room for marginalized communities in the Interior DepartmentThe first Native American cabinet secretary told Grist she’s going to give environmental justice communities a seat at the table.
- The details in Biden’s infrastructure plan that could bring Republicans to the tableNuclear energy and hydroelectric power could be crucial bargaining chips for Biden as he attempts to establish a bipartisan foothold.
- COP26 provides a key moment for transformational change, report saysCOP26 provides a key moment for transformational diplomacy, says the Foreign Affairs Committee in a new report published today. The The post COP26 provides a key moment for transformational change, report says appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Biden wants to build 500,000 EV charging stations. Where will they all go?That's 4 times (!) the number of U.S. gas stations.
- Fast electrons catch badly behaved quantum dots in the actNew technique allows scientists to pinpoint causes of low light emission in real time and could pave the way for more efficient devices The post Fast electrons catch badly behaved quantum dots in the act appeared first on Physics World.
- Fossil fuel companies on notice for misleading the publicFossil fuels companies have routinely misrepresented the sustainability of their activities and avoided publishing their total greenhouse gas emissions, according The post Fossil fuel companies on notice for misleading the public appeared first on Environment Journal.
- 9 Ways To Celebrate Earth Day VirtuallyEarth Day is a celebration of our planet and all it provides. Everyone is encouraged... The post 9 Ways To Celebrate Earth Day Virtually appeared first on Earth911.
- 7 Earth Day Gift Ideas To Change a LifeAs we celebrate Earth Day, the most important action we can take is to pass... The post 7 Earth Day Gift Ideas To Change a Life appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Foam Cycle Founder Lou Troiano Says It’s Time To Recycle #6 FoamExpanded polystyrene has proven stubbornly uneconomical to recycle, but Augusta, N.J.-based Foam Cycle has an... The post Earth911 Podcast: Foam Cycle Founder Lou Troiano Says It’s Time To Recycle #6 Foam appeared first on Earth911.
- Why corporate reporting isn’t a proxy for progressWhy corporate reporting isn’t a proxy for progress Ken Pucker Mon, 04/19/2021 - 02:00 Corporate sustainability reporting starts with a laudable goal: that measurement and reporting of a company’s social and environmental footprint would trigger the following positive chain reaction: Individual companies’ social and environmental performance would improve (because what gets measured gets managed). A link tying companies with better sustainability records to better equity returns would emerge. Investors and consumers would reward companies that had strong sustainability performance — and put pressure on the laggards. Ways to measure social and environmental impact would become more rigorous, accurate and widely…
- It’s time to collaborate on climate and economic justice solutionsIt’s time to collaborate on climate and economic justice solutions Davida Herzl Mon, 04/19/2021 - 01:15 Air pollution has grave consequences — the World Health Organization estimates it kills 7 million people a year. Indeed, recent research suggests closer to 9 million people died from exposure to air pollution caused by burning fossil fuel each year from 2012 to 2018. The economic impacts on health and productivity from exposure to air pollution add up to trillions of dollars. On top of that is the profound, existential threat of climate change. These consequences are not evenly distributed. In the United States,…
- Independent QA and the necessity of data accessJoin the audience for a live webinar on 12 May 2021 sponsored by Sun Nuclear Corporation The post Independent QA and the necessity of data access appeared first on Physics World.
- Human hand used as an infrared source to reveal secret messagesRadiation from fingers creates complex signals The post Human hand used as an infrared source to reveal secret messages appeared first on Physics World.
- Recycling project demonstrates the value of effective collaborationIn a combination of passion for the environment, a drive for economic opportunities, and the need for people to make a living, a number of civil society organisations, government structures, businesses and informal waste pickers are working together to do clean-ups, recycle and repurpose waste material that benefits all, in what promises to be a […]
- Additional offshore drilling plans for Mossel Bay on holdThe Green Connection and its partners – small-scale subsistence fishers from around the country – have welcomed TOTAL E & P South Africa B.V’s announcement that it will postpone their application for additional drilling and associated activities in Block 11B/12B off South Africa’s south coast. The Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) process has also […]
- Metallic glasses reveal their secretsNew atomic electron tomography measurements could transform our understanding of non-crystalline materials The post Metallic glasses reveal their secrets appeared first on Physics World.
- Peninsula toads get the inside trackThe long wait is over and two toad tunnels are finally being installed along Peninsula Road in Zeekoevlei to allow the endangered Western Leopard Toad (Sclerophrys pantherina) to pass under and avoid being hit by cars. Currently the area is a dangerous one for these toads who cross the road on their way to the […]
- Spinning black holes can be deformed by tidal forces, calculations revealSpace-based gravitational wave detector could see black-hole bulges The post Spinning black holes can be deformed by tidal forces, calculations reveal appeared first on Physics World.
- First GMO mosquitoes to be released in the Florida KeysThe EPA approved Oxitec’s mosquitoes for release this spring. Some scientists and locals want to halt the deployment.
- Copper nanowire foams filter tiny airborne particlesNew material could be used in reusable face masks to help fight COVID-19 The post Copper nanowire foams filter tiny airborne particles appeared first on Physics World.
- Chipotle Achieves 51% Diversion Rate in 2020Chipotle Mexican Grill says it achieved a 51% diversion rate through recycling, composting, and waste-to-energy programs in 2020. Chipotle says it will continue to expand its waste diversion methods.ch The post Chipotle Achieves 51% Diversion Rate in 2020 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Meet 12 Columbia Graduates Taking on the Climate CrisisThese students are serious about Earth Day, and doing their part to protect the environment. They are committed to thinking and acting more sustainably. The post Meet 12 Columbia Graduates Taking on the Climate Crisis appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Palmolive Unveils 100% Post-Consumer Recycled Plastic Bottles in Drive toward Circular EconomyPalmolive is relaunching its Palmolive Ultra dish soap in bottles now made with 100% post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic. The company says the move will divert more than 5,200 tons of plastic a year from landfills in the US and Canada. The company says it is the biggest dish soap brand in North America to transition to 100% PCR bottles. The post Palmolive Unveils 100% Post-Consumer Recycled Plastic Bottles in Drive toward Circular Economy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Reclaimed timber makes up this tranquil nature retreat in VietnamVietnamese architecture firm SILAA has recently completed the Hachi Lily House, a nature-inspired retreat tucked into a pomelo tree-filled village near the city of Hue.
- The Netherlands to ban carbon-emitting delivery vehiclesBy 2025, only zero-emissions delivery vehicles will be allowed in urban areas.
- Apple’s $200 Million Fund Will Generate Both a Financial Return and Measurable Carbon ImpactsApple has launched a carbon removal initiative that the company says will make investments in forestry projects to remove carbon from the atmosphere while generating a financial return for investors. The $200 million fund, launched with Conservation International and Goldman Sachs, aims to remove at least a million metric tons of carbon dioxide annually from the atmosphere, The post Apple’s $200 Million Fund Will Generate Both a Financial Return and Measurable Carbon Impacts appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- On the Road to Net-Zero? Start With Your BuildingsOn the Road to Net-Zero? Start With Your Buildings Date/Time: May 18, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT) For companies on a journey to net-zero, examining the carbon footprint of buildings is a relatively easy first step. In fact, organizations can make real, actualized progress towards zero simply by reducing the carbon associated with the design and construction of their buildings. In this webcast, Interface VP of Sustainability Lisa Conway will discuss the carbon opportunity presented by buildings; plus, you’ll hear from sustainability and real estate leaders at top-tier corporations who are actively reducing their buildings’ carbon footprints. You will…
- Living near Superfund sites could shorten life expectancy by 1 yearMillions of Americans live near Superfund sites. Now, research shows living near these toxic waste sites could reduce life expectancy from 2 months to 1 year.
- Whitest paint ever could keep your house cool, space fridge could store better food for astronautsExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Whitest paint ever could keep your house cool, space fridge could store better food for astronauts appeared first on Physics World.
- How to get involved in virtual and local Earth Day eventsWhether picking up trash or advocating for national policies, spend Earth Day making a difference.
- Columbia Climate School Goes to the Green MountainsThis pre-college program in Castleton, Vermont, will mobilize students in grades 9–12 to take action and affect change in response to our warming planet. The post Columbia Climate School Goes to the Green Mountains appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Noa* tucks a 3-star hotel beneath a refurbished barn in ItalyTerraced into a hillside, the new hotel rooms have been placed beneath an old, existing barn that the architects also renovated to house the hotel’s reception, lounge and breakfast hall.
- Brenda Mallory Confirmed for CEQWhy the new Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality is big news for our ocean The post Brenda Mallory Confirmed for CEQ appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- You May Have Noticed Some Changes Around Our Site…The Earth Institute is proud to announce that we will take on a central role in the new Columbia Climate School. The post You May Have Noticed Some Changes Around Our Site… appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Streamlined process converts woody biomass into biofuel, says Berkeley groupTeams from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and Sandia National Laboratories have collaborated to develop what they claim is a streamlined and efficient process for converting woody plant matter (such as forest overgrowth and agricultural waste) into liquid biofuel. This kind of woody material is currently burned either intentionally or unintentionally, and is a […] The post Streamlined process converts woody biomass into biofuel, says Berkeley group first appeared on Envirotec.
- Lockdown impacts: New study collects data on pollutants in the atmosphereOne consequence of the coronavirus pandemic has been global restrictions on mobility. This, in turn, is believed to have had an effect on pollution levels in the atmosphere. Researchers from across the world are using this unique opportunity to take measurements, collect data, and publish studies. An international team led by Forschungszentrum Jülich‘s Institute of […] The post Lockdown impacts: New study collects data on pollutants in the atmosphere first appeared on Envirotec.
- Fish clogging in cooling tunnels threatens power station safetyAfter a recent shutdown at a French nuclear power plant due to the clogging of cooling tunnels by fish, industry experts have warned that new UK-based nuclear power plants will face the same issues – and they’re offering an acoustic deterrent system they say has a track record in resolving the problem. Sprats, a breed […] The post Fish clogging in cooling tunnels threatens power station safety first appeared on Envirotec.
- The road to decarbonising transport needs to gather pace, says SiemensThe global technology firm has been talking about how it is helping fleet operators transition to full electric trucks in urban areas, and some of the challenges therein Trucks are responsible for a disproportionate amount of greenhouse gases on the EU’s roads. In a study by Transport & Environment, trucks were found to have generated […] The post The road to decarbonising transport needs to gather pace, says Siemens first appeared on Envirotec.
- Goodbye, old freeways? How subtraction could address climate changeNew research suggests we might be ignoring the easiest way to problem-solve.
- AI pinpoints local pollution hotspots using satellite imagesResearchers at Duke University in North Carolina have developed a method that uses machine learning, satellite imagery and weather data to autonomously find hotspots of heavy air pollution, city block by city block. The technique could be a boon for finding and mitigating sources of hazardous aerosols, studying the effects of air pollution on human […] The post AI pinpoints local pollution hotspots using satellite images first appeared on Envirotec.
- Scientists look for the Holy Grail: The whitest paint ever… and that could be really good for the climate.
- Synchrotron characterization of buried interfaces in solid-state batteriesJoin the audience for a live webinar on 5 May 2021 sponsored by Hiden Analytical, in partnership with The Electrochemical Society The post Synchrotron characterization of buried interfaces in solid-state batteries appeared first on Physics World.
- Twist direction influences electron behaviour in magnetic bilayersElectrons in certain layered 2D materials act differently depending on whether the layers are twisted left or right The post Twist direction influences electron behaviour in magnetic bilayers appeared first on Physics World.
- All hail the corporate reporting singularity?All hail the corporate reporting singularity? Elsa Wenzel Fri, 04/16/2021 - 02:00 As corporate sustainability goes mainstream, ESG reporting is being embraced beyond early adopters exuding good citizenship. Investors, markets and regulators are picking up on the value of environmental, social and governance data, which is being integrated more often into financial disclosures. "People have realized that sustainability disclosure and sustainability information has significant value," said Janine Guillot, CEO of the standards-setter SASB (Sustainability Accounting Standards Board). Soon, more companies will be forced to divulge environmental and social data, whether due to new laws and regulations, investor demands or simply…
- Earth911 Podcast: Foundation for Climate Restoration Youth Ambassador Ashley MeekyYoung people are stepping into leadership roles in the climate restoration movement. Earth911 talks with... The post Earth911 Podcast: Foundation for Climate Restoration Youth Ambassador Ashley Meeky appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Be Nice to the EnvironmentToday’s quote is from Tanzanian author Enock Maregesi. “Be nice to the environment. Be nice... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Be Nice to the Environment appeared first on Earth911.
- Deep learning teases apart abdominal ECG signalsA deep neural network can accurately extract the foetal signal from the abdominal electrocardiogram of the mother The post Deep learning teases apart abdominal ECG signals appeared first on Physics World.
- Episode 264: GreenFin insights from Salesforce, State Street and Johnson ControlsEpisode 264: GreenFin insights from Salesforce, State Street and Johnson Controls Heather Clancy Fri, 04/16/2021 - 01:00 Week in Review Stories discussed this week (9:58). When it comes to climate investment funds, diverse management is imperative The case for raising up women in climate tech 3 innovations in green steel Features Highlights from the mainstage of GreenFin 21 (22:35) In the first of two parts, we feature outtakes from two great panel discussions this week during the inaugural GreenFin event. Look for more coverage on the site and in this podcast next week. Meanwhile, let's hear from: Rick Lacaille, global chief…
- Strategies for the war on wasteStrategies for the war on waste Jim Giles Fri, 04/16/2021 - 01:00 What would happen if the United States enacted a comprehensive plan to combat food loss and waste? Now is the moment to ask, because the new U.S. administration is proving itself open to genuinely ambitious change. The answer? A cascade of benefits would follow, from economic savings to reduced hunger to cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. A new action plan that’s just eight pages long but packed with game-changing proposals is the best blueprint I’ve seen for how to achieve these gains. It’s the work of some leading…
- Grassroots to global assembliesGrassroots to global assemblies Channel Comment brendan 16th April 2021 Teaser Media
- Honor Earth Day With These 7 Art Projects for KidsEarth Day is a wonderful opportunity to teach children about caring for our planet and... The post Honor Earth Day With These 7 Art Projects for Kids appeared first on Earth911.
- Morgan Stanley Commits Another $750 Billion to Finance Low-Carbon SolutionsMorgan Stanley is striving toward its goal of reaching net-zero financed emissions by 2050 with a commitment to finance an additional $750 billion in support of low-carbon solutions by 2030. The financial services firm will achieve this commitment through increased clean-tech and renewable energy finance and green bond financing, along with other transactions that “enable a transition to a low-carbon The post Morgan Stanley Commits Another $750 Billion to Finance Low-Carbon Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Rising from the ashes, Alaska’s forests come back strongerA new study brings a rare glint of hope from climate science.
- Google, McDonald’s, Unilever and Hundreds More Show Biden that ‘We Mean Business’Hundreds of US business and investors have signed an open letter to President Biden to show their support for his commitment to climate action and for setting a federal climate target to reduce emissions. The letter, organized and published by We Mean Business and Ceres, encourages the Biden administration to formally adopt an emissions reduction target that will cut GHG The post Google, McDonald’s, Unilever and Hundreds More Show Biden that ‘We Mean Business’ appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Green-roofed CABI HQ champions biodiversity and energy efficiencyAfter 33 years of working in an old drafty building in Oxfordshire, international nonprofit CABI has upgraded to a new low-energy home that combines beautiful design with employee wellness and environmental sustainability.
- How the Biden Administration Could Improve the Federal Oil and Gas Leasing ProgramA variety of changes could be put in place to reduce methane emissions. The post How the Biden Administration Could Improve the Federal Oil and Gas Leasing Program appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Quiz: Earth Day and EnvironmentalismTake a break and test your knowledge of Earth Day, environmentalism, and all things natural. The post Quiz: Earth Day and Environmentalism appeared first on State of the Planet.
- New Zealand requires financial institutions to prepare climate impact reportsNew Zealand has introduced a new law that will require all financial institutions to report the impacts of climate change on their businesses.
- How direct air capture works (and why it’s important)Climeworks operates multiple direct air capture plants around the world and is currently building the world’s largest climate-positive direct air capture plant in Iceland.
- Facebook Hits 100% Renewable Energy TargetFacebook says that, as of 2020, its operations are supported by 100% renewable energy and have reached net zero emissions. The post Facebook Hits 100% Renewable Energy Target appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Barrels of toxic DDT discovered off the coast of CaliforniaDavid Valentine, a marine scientist at the University of California, has discovered barrels of DDT buried in the ocean just 10 miles off the coast of Southern California.
- How will 88 Energy develop their Arctic National Wildlife Refuge lease?Ellen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Thursday, April 15, 2021 Whether vertical, horizontal or diagonal, drilling in the Arctic Refuge is a bad idea
- How Do You Plan to Celebrate Earth Day?At The Conservation Fund, we work all year long to protect and uplift success stories about nature, but this month we are particularly excited to celebrate Earth Day with many of our partners in communities across the country. Here’s a short list of some events that we hope inspire you to think about your local environment and how it fits into the larger global network. Let’s all get outdoors this week and do some good!
- BobaWare eliminates single-use plastic from the boba experienceBobaWare is the result of a months-long brainstorm by classmates determined to reduce the waste caused by the production and consumption of boba and bubble tea.
- Most Global Food Brands Continue to Have a Dismal Record on Beef and DeforestationDespite pledges of reform, the world’s leading supermarket and fast-food companies are doing little to address the environmental and human rights abuses associated with beef production. Read more on E360 →
- Fermilab physicists may have glimpsed a new force, reducing greenhouse-gas emissions from belching cattleIn this podcast we also chat about energy-generating floors The post Fermilab physicists may have glimpsed a new force, reducing greenhouse-gas emissions from belching cattle appeared first on Physics World.
- Physicists find a brighter way to diagnose quantum statesSelf-guided tomography method uses the shape of light to characterize a quantum system quickly The post Physicists find a brighter way to diagnose quantum states appeared first on Physics World.
- Residential building from the '60s gets an energy-efficient remodelLocated in the Italian city of Turin, this residential building from the '60s has undergone a sustainable renovation with energy-efficient upgrades.
- Pipe profiling technology supports targetted rehabilitationThe firm providing services to wastewater networks says its adoption of ‘spinning laser’ technology is helping to revolutionise its pipe profiling capabilities. Available from IWJS, a part of M Group Services, the Rausch Mainline CCTV HD camera delivers high-quality digital images of pipes, with a twin-laser profiling system capable of scanning pipe diameters of up […] The post Pipe profiling technology supports targetted rehabilitation first appeared on Envirotec.
- Neural networks increase the accuracy of monolithic PET detectorsArtificial neural networks enable high-accuracy positioning of gamma interactions in monolithic PET detectors The post Neural networks increase the accuracy of monolithic PET detectors appeared first on Physics World.
- Environmental hazard monitoring expert announces 2021 webinar series for dust, noise, vibration and asbestos monitoringGlobal occupational health and workplace hazard monitoring expert Casella has announced its schedule of webinars for 2021. The line-up of free-to-attend, virtually accessible webinars covers the firm’s areas of core competency, including workplace monitoring for dust, gas and vapour hazards, as well as instrumentation usage and best practice. The sessions will also cover monitoring for […] The post Environmental hazard monitoring expert announces 2021 webinar series for dust, noise, vibration and asbestos monitoring first appeared on Envirotec.
- All Aboard, It’s Time to Eliminate EmissionsIn a new report, we set out how the United States can eliminate all emissions from the shipping industry The post All Aboard, It’s Time to Eliminate Emissions appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Glacier Melt to Redirect Alaska’s Alsek River, Endangering World-Famous Rafting RouteAs a glacier in southern Alaska melts, a major river is likely to shift course within the next decade, putting the future of local fisheries and a popular rafting path at risk. The post Glacier Melt to Redirect Alaska’s Alsek River, Endangering World-Famous Rafting Route appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Ocean-dumping for Fukushima wastewater: Japan’s complex decision remains contentiousJapan has ended years of speculation over the fate of radioactive wastewater stored in tanks at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant since the 2011 disaster. On 13 April Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced a decision to initiate ocean dumping. He described the discharge as “an unavoidable issue” in the process of decommissioning the plant. In […] The post Ocean-dumping for Fukushima wastewater: Japan’s complex decision remains contentious first appeared on Envirotec.
- How post-Brexit law making is jeopardising the environmentSince Brexit, environmental policy is increasingly being implemented via statutory instruments (SIs), which have been used to transpose EU law into UK law. They cover almost every aspect of the environment, from chemicals to wildlife to fisheries. The Greener UK coalition has reviewed over a hundred SIs over the past three years and found some worrying trends: ministers giving themselves
- New perovskite fabrication technique could lead to large-scale solar cell productionAntisolvent buys more time for making larger thin films The post New perovskite fabrication technique could lead to large-scale solar cell production appeared first on Physics World.
- Interview: Creating climate transparency in the finance industrySwitching to a plant-based diet, cycling instead of driving, recycling your plastic waste – these are all things you can The post Interview: Creating climate transparency in the finance industry appeared first on Environment Journal.
- The Delaware River Basin paradox: Why fracking is so hard to quitThe regulatory agency charged with protecting the Delaware River Basin both banned fracking and paved the way for an LNG export facility within a few months, demonstrating just how hard it is to sever ties with natural gas.
- America’s biggest jails are frontline environmental justice communitiesThe three biggest county jail systems in the U.S. demonstrate how incarcerated people are uniquely exposed to environmental hazards.
- How Wall Street funds environmental injustice against womenA new report examines the link between banks, fossil fuels, and health risks to women
- Sunny superpower: solar cells close in on 50% efficiencyMulti-layered solar cells stand on the brink of 50% efficiency, but are more likely to be installed in space than on Earth, as Richard Stevenson explains The post Sunny superpower: solar cells close in on 50% efficiency appeared first on Physics World.
- What do NFTs mean for art? And for the Earth?Yes, the latest crypto craze uses the same dirty blockchains. There’s a better way.
- Osmotic energy firm secures €5.2m funding for prototypeA firm developing a technology to harness “osmotic energy” has secured 5.2 million euros to develop a first full-scale prototype. Osmotic energy “represents a breakthrough in renewable energy as a non-intermittent and abundant source of clean electricity”, according to French start-up Sweetch Energy. Naturally available from the difference in the salt concentration when river fresh […] The post Osmotic energy firm secures €5.2m funding for prototype first appeared on Envirotec.
- Edinburgh council outlines plan to become net-zeroThe City of Edinburgh Council has released its draft plan to become a net-zero organisation by 2030. Cllrs will next The post Edinburgh council outlines plan to become net-zero appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Is the promise of waste based aviation fuel sending us down a blind alley?This post is by Cait Hewitt, deputy director of the Aviation Environment Federation. Scientists in America have found a way to massively reduce emissions from flying by using a new fuel made from waste, a BBC news headlines announced on 15 March. It sounded like the kind of scientific breakthrough that almost everyone would want to see: tackling waste and reducing
- Regenerative Agriculture To Restore Our EarthIn 35 years, there will be 10 billion people on earth. Our planet is getting... The post Regenerative Agriculture To Restore Our Earth appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Quiz #91: Test Your Earth Day Recycling FactsThe first Earth Day in 1970 helped produce cleaner air, parks, beaches, and city centers.... The post Earth911 Quiz #91: Test Your Earth Day Recycling Facts appeared first on Earth911.
- Entries Invited for the Eighth Annual Yale Environment 360 Video ContestThe eighth annual Yale Environment 360 Video Contest is now accepting entries. Read more on E360 →
- 6 Green DIY Projects for Home and GardenWith Earth Day just around the corner, you may be thinking about how to make... The post 6 Green DIY Projects for Home and Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- Q1 2021: Amazon goes big, Ørsted is a fan of corporate procurement Q1 2021: Amazon goes big, Ørsted is a fan of corporate procurement Sarah Golden Thu, 04/15/2021 - 01:45 Corporate renewable deals got off to a sleepy but respectable start in 2021, with the largest contracts from U.S. companies reaching just shy of 2 gigawatts of capacity. This represents a cooling from the fourth quarter’s blockbuster 7.3 GW but a steady climb from the first quarter of previous years — Q1 2019 saw 757 megawatts (MW) of deals; Q1 2020 included 1.6 GW. Notable Q1 deals included: Amazon inked the quarter’s largest contract, procuring 380 MW from an offshore wind project…
- Will sustainability-linked loans drive a revolution in finance?Will sustainability-linked loans drive a revolution in finance? Aman Singh Thu, 04/15/2021 - 01:30 In February, Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) announced a $10.1 billion sustainability-linked revolving credit facility. The announcement send shockwaves through the market; it was the largest sustainability-linked loan (SLL) among publicly listed companies in the alcohol sector. By using a pricing mechanism that incentivizes improvement in areas aligned with the company’s 2025 sustainability goals, the loan connects the dots between financial and non-financial risks by replacing the company’s credit line, a longstanding vanguard of business worthiness, with one heavily dependent on sustainability metrics. For most companies, linking…
- Organic Valley loans dairy farmers funds for renewable energyOrganic Valley loans dairy farmers funds for renewable energy Jesse Klein Thu, 04/15/2021 - 00:45 Agriculture sustainability improvements have long-term positive outcomes both for the planet and the farmer’s wallet, but the upstart costs can be a preventative obstacle. Some big food companies trying to address their Scope 3 emissions have started working to knock down those barriers for farmers. In 2018, the Land O’Lakes Sustain program, now part of Truterra, provided loans for the cooperative’s farmers to adopt sustainable methods such as water-reuse systems and manure separation technology. Last year, Danone announced a partnership with rePlant Capital that would…
- Coronavirus as warning shotCoronavirus as warning shot Channel News brendan 15th April 2021 Teaser Media
- New report: Federal government subsidies and financing for fossil fuels reached nearly $18 billion in 2020In advance of the federal budget, a new report from Environmental Defence shows that the federal government and its agencies increased financial support for...Read More The post New report: Federal government subsidies and financing for fossil fuels reached nearly $18 billion in 2020 appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Paying Polluters: How much Canada gave in federal financial support for oil and gas in 2020A new report released today by Environmental Defence – Paying Polluters: Federal Financial Support to Oil and Gas in 2020 – reveals that despite...Read More The post Paying Polluters: How much Canada gave in federal financial support for oil and gas in 2020 appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- 5 Reusable Bags That Benefit Worthy CausesThese stylish bags benefit the environment and human welfare. The post 5 Reusable Bags That Benefit Worthy Causes appeared first on Earth911.
- TradewaterTradewater taylor flores Wed, 04/14/2021 - 15:14
- The Catalytic Coalition: Eliminating the Worst Greenhouse Gases Ever MadeThe Catalytic Coalition: Eliminating the Worst Greenhouse Gases Ever Made Date/Time: May 4, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT) According to Project Drawdown, adopting end of life strategies for old refrigerants (e.g., CFCs, HCFCs, and HFCs) will prevent the release of 57.7 gigatons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) into the atmosphere. According to a recent MIT study, emissions from the remaining stocks of CFCs alone is equivalent to 9 gigatons of CO2. These gases will leak into the atmosphere unless they are identified, collected and destroyed. Vast amounts of old refrigerants are deployed in chillers and cooling systems. Invariably, large…
- Central Park, Prospect Park and Grant Park Get Organic Makeover from StonyfieldYogurt maker Stonyfield Organic is promoting its organic “obsession” by donating funds to shift three of the country’s most famous parks — Central Park in New York City, Prospect Park in Brooklyn, and Grant Park in Chicago — to 100% organic maintenance. The organic transition is part of the company’s #PlayFree program, intended to keep parks and playing fields free The post Central Park, Prospect Park and Grant Park Get Organic Makeover from Stonyfield appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- France Will Ban Short Flights That Could Be Replaced By a Train TripIf you’re planning a reasonably short trip in France, a plane will soon no longer be an option.Read more on E360 →
- A campus building is designed to reduce stress from Californias car cultureEfficiency Lab for Architecture unveils Community Information Center for an Avenues: The World School campus in San Jose.
- A New Project to Track and Value Climate Innovation in the Built WorldLaunched today, the Carbon Accounting Project will calculate products’ hidden costs and benefits. The post A New Project to Track and Value Climate Innovation in the Built World appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Fukushima nuclear power plant to release contaminated water into oceanTen years after an earthquake and tsunami caused meltdowns at the Fukushima power plant, Japan has announced plans to release contaminated water from the plant into the ocean.
- North American Wind Prices Fall, While Prices in Europe Are ‘Defined by Stability’Wind prices in the US dropped by 6.2% in the first quarter of the year, after four quarters of strong rising trends, according to LevelTen Energy’s new PPA Price Index. The post North American Wind Prices Fall, While Prices in Europe Are ‘Defined by Stability’ appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Maisie Williams Joins H&M as ‘Sustainability Ambassador,’ But Both Face Greenwashing ClaimsH&M’s drive to encourage the “reuse, remaking and recycling of unwanted garments” in the fashion world now features actress Maisie Williams, well-known for her role in Game of Thrones, as the company’s “global sustainability ambassador.” The company, striving toward a goal of only using recycled or other sustainably sourced materials by 2030, says Williams will help drive change in fashion. The post Maisie Williams Joins H&M as ‘Sustainability Ambassador,’ But Both Face Greenwashing Claims appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Geotextiles Could Slow Glacial Melt, but at What Cost?Swiss ski resorts are using geotextiles to prevent accelerated glacial melting, but researchers have found this strategy too expensive for use in global-scale glacier protection. The post Geotextiles Could Slow Glacial Melt, but at What Cost? appeared first on State of the Planet.
- VICTORY: Stronger protections from toxic chemicals are finally comingAfter many years of pushing for stronger protections from pollution and toxic chemicals in consumer products, Environmental Defence’s work has paid off and the...Read More The post VICTORY: Stronger protections from toxic chemicals are finally coming appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Global warming driving mass migration of marine lifeMarine life is migrating from the equator to the tropics, according to a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
- Probing the gelation of egg whites with X-ray scatteringThe surprisingly dynamic behaviour of a familiar food The post Probing the gelation of egg whites with X-ray scattering appeared first on Physics World.
- Lessons from Schoonschip, Amsterdam's floating eco-villageHow can people live in harmony with global warming and rising water levels? In Amsterdam, a group of forward-thinking people decided to go with the flow.
- Eco-friendly, affordable housing emphasizes walkability in MilanCascina Merlata Lot R7/2 is a social housing complex that will function as a “city within the city” where residents can walk or ride their bicycles to everything they need for their daily lives.
- Biden Summit: Charities and churches call on Morrison to halve emissions by 2030More than 10 environmental and humanitarian organisations including Greenpeace Australia Pacific, Oxfam Australia, the Pacific Climate Action Network, The Pacific Conference of Churches, and the Edmund Rice Centre have used a full-page newspaper ad and open letter to urge Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to commit to halving emissions, ahead of US President Joe Biden’s […] The post Biden Summit: Charities and churches call on Morrison to halve emissions by 2030 appeared first on Eco News.
- Majorana-based quantum computation gets a handy new platformThin films of iron-based superconductors offer a simpler setting for elusive quasiparticles The post Majorana-based quantum computation gets a handy new platform appeared first on Physics World.
- Ceramic surface treatment will protect utility’s concrete assetsTo help achieve its carbon reduction target, Yorkshire Water says it has partnered with advanced materials manufacturer, Haydale, to trial a ceramic surface treatment designed to enhance and protect the water company’s concrete asset base most at risk from decay. Traditionally, once a concrete structure reaches the end of its asset life, it would be […] The post Ceramic surface treatment will protect utility’s concrete assets first appeared on Envirotec.
- How Do Sea Cucumbers Poop?Coral reefs are built on sea cucumber poop The post How Do Sea Cucumbers Poop? appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Outdoor co-op REI nudges suppliers on climate and equityOutdoor co-op REI nudges suppliers on climate and equity Deonna Anderson Wed, 04/14/2021 - 05:01 Outdoor recreation retail co-op REI is asking its suppliers to double down on their climate strategies and social justice policies, and will require all existing partners to share their climate action plans by the end of this year. The expectations were included in the impact report REI released today along with the company's 2020 financials. In it, the outdoor recreation retail co-op shared that it reached $2.75 billion in revenue in 2020 and highlights other wins from the year that was, including details of the…
- Ships can monitor and predict ocean waves using new algorithmSafer and more efficient shipping could result from mathematical analysis technique The post Ships can monitor and predict ocean waves using new algorithm appeared first on Physics World.
- Urban soil needs to be better understoodUrban soil in towns and cities needs to be better understood, according to a new paper published in the journal The post Urban soil needs to be better understood appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Cultivating a passion for sustainable development in university studentsFresh life for old tyres; visionary 3D-printing for construction: these are just some of the clever and sustainable ideas presented by university students competing in the annual Growthpoint Properties and Green Building Council of South Africa (GBCSA) Greenovate Awards. The University of Stellenbosch triumphed overall, notably in the engineering category – which incorporates electrical, computer […]
- ‘It’s a historic moment’ — Pete Buttigieg on EV chargers, lead pipes, and the promise of infrastructureThe transportation secretary says an opportunity like this is unlikely to come again.
- A World of Equal WeightAn Aboriginal family beat back a fossil fuel conglomerate. It started with a walk.
- The pandemic has made the UK more environmentally consciousThe pandemic has made the UK more environmentally conscious but less likely to recycle, according to new research conducted by The post The pandemic has made the UK more environmentally conscious appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Climate Change Is Making Indian Monsoon Seasons More ChaoticA new study finds that summer monsoon rainfall in India will become stronger and more erratic, posing a threat to the region’s agriculture and economy. The post Climate Change Is Making Indian Monsoon Seasons More Chaotic appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Children’s Books for Earth DayChildren face the reality of life-long experience of a planet in crisis. They need to... The post Children’s Books for Earth Day appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Discover Biobased Plastic with UBQ Materials’ Tato BigioWhat would the world look like if we could turn post-consumer waste, including food scraps,... The post Earth911 Podcast: Discover Biobased Plastic with UBQ Materials’ Tato Bigio appeared first on Earth911.
- Deep learning helps doctors predict gastric cancer metastasisA deep-learning framework achieves high performance in detecting metastases in lymph nodes The post Deep learning helps doctors predict gastric cancer metastasis appeared first on Physics World.
- Microplastics are contaminating our air, new research suggests Microplastics from the ocean are being transported in the wind and are polluting our air, according to a new The post Microplastics are contaminating our air, new research suggests appeared first on Environment Journal.
- You reap what you sowYou reap what you sow Channel Comment brendan 14th April 2021 Teaser Media
- Connecting people to save our worldConnecting people to save our world Channel Comment brendan 14th April 2021 Teaser Media
- Maven Moment: Donating Usable EyeglassesI got my first pair of eyeglasses when I was about 13 years old. That... The post Maven Moment: Donating Usable Eyeglasses appeared first on Earth911.
- Business owner recognised for her recycling impactLoretta Waterboer, the winner of the PETCO Awards Top Woman in Recycling, 2021 is a wonderful and passionate role model for female leadership in our industry, running her own business, LW Recycling and Trade, and partnering with the Mosselbank River Conservation Trust (MRCT) for a bigger impact in her community. When MRCT environmental officer Danielle […]
- Moving Beyond Wood Pulp Part 2: BambooEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Paper doesn’t have to come from trees.
- Environmental health advocates welcome first federal recognition of right to a healthy environment in bill to better protect Canadians from toxicsENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE, ECOJUSTICE, DAVID SUZUKI FOUNDATION, CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND BREAST CANCER ACTION QUEBEC Parliament must prioritize modernization of Canadian...Read More The post Environmental health advocates welcome first federal recognition of right to a healthy environment in bill to better protect Canadians from toxics appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- A solar-ready holiday home disappears into a Czech forestWhen Czech architecture firm NEW HOW Architects was asked to design a holiday home in the Ore Mountains, it decided to craft a nature-inspired home that would go against the trend of white plaster houses in the area.
- Inside Nature: Hear What Spiders Might HearTake a moment to experience nature the way it sounds to other species. A remarkable... The post Inside Nature: Hear What Spiders Might Hear appeared first on Earth911.
- Solar Impulse Foundation to Release Comprehensive Guide of 1000+ Cleantech SolutionsOrganizations that are searching for technology that will support them in achieving their sustainability goals will soon have a new tool that may help: the Solar Impulse Foundation is pulling together a portfolion of more than 1,000 cleantech solutions that it says have a positive impact on both the environment and the economy. The organization claims it will be the The post Solar Impulse Foundation to Release Comprehensive Guide of 1000+ Cleantech Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- French government to ban short domestic flights in favor of trainsThe French government is planning to end all short flights for routes that could be traveled in 2.5 hours or less by train in order to reduce carbon emissions.
- Zara Realty to Build the Largest Residential Solar Energy Project in QueensA $6.5 million residential solar project is going up in Queens, New York, that will eventually power the common areas of all Zara Realty’s 45 buildings. The project will help the city and the state reach its ultimate climate goals. The post Zara Realty to Build the Largest Residential Solar Energy Project in Queens appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Environmental Experts Available to Comment on 2021 Federal BudgetOttawa, Ont. – The federal budget to be tabled Monday, April 19, 2021 will signal the government’s environmental priorities as the country continues to...Read More The post Environmental Experts Available to Comment on 2021 Federal Budget appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Nepal's rhino population is on the riseThe 2021 numbers are up 16% for a total of 752 rhinos, according to results released by Nepal’s government this week.
- Ultrasound detector uses optomechanical silicon photonics to boost sensitivity by 100 timesDevice could be used to image the brain The post Ultrasound detector uses optomechanical silicon photonics to boost sensitivity by 100 times appeared first on Physics World.
- Charlotte McCurdy, Phillip Lim design carbon-neutral algae sequin dressFashionable materials like sequins don’t have to come at a cost to the environment.
- Sidney Hemming, Paleoclimate Detective, Wins Guggenheim FellowshipA Q&A with the geochemist, who plans to investigate a key climate interval millions of years ago. The post Sidney Hemming, Paleoclimate Detective, Wins Guggenheim Fellowship appeared first on State of the Planet.
- Age Newly Verified, One of Oldest Prehuman Fossils Leads to New FindsControversy over the age of an early fossil of Homo erectus has been settled, and has led to other specimens.
- Virtual Pollinator Park shows a future with or without pollinatorsWhat will the world be like once pollinating insects, like the honeybee, are gone?
- Alumni Spotlight: Professor Kimberly OremusHer studies at Columbia help her to bridge the divide between the natural sciences and human behavior, so that she can implement more effective sustainability solutions.
- Ontario Government Passes Bill 257: Planning Act Amendments That Unleash Sprawl MZOs From Basic Planning RulesENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE, ECOJUSTICE, ONTARIO NATURE Province brushes aside expert warnings about threat to the environment, the rule of law – and the future solvency...Read More The post Ontario Government Passes Bill 257: Planning Act Amendments That Unleash Sprawl MZOs From Basic Planning Rules appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- An Update on the Amazing AlbatrossLearn the latest on what’s putting this incredible seabird species at risk The post An Update on the Amazing Albatross appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- As COVID restrictions lift, green spaces are the front lines in a fight for housing justiceL.A.’s Echo Park was an oasis for the unhoused during the pandemic — until the city forcibly removed them.
- Road salts are threatening the world’s water supplyRoad salts are threatening the world’s freshwater supplies, according to a new study published by researchers at the University of The post Road salts are threatening the world’s water supply appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Poll: The partisan gap on climate change is wideningBut new data shows that young Republicans are leading their party on climate.
- Lobbying for good? New campaign asks Big Tech to push for bold climate actionThe top five U.S. tech firms devote very few resources to lobbying for climate policy, but a new employee-driven campaign could change that.
- ClientEarth sues over the climate impact of European Central Bank policyClientEarth has filed legal action to stop ‘quantitative easing’ from European central banks to fossil fuel companies and polluting firms. The post ClientEarth sues over the climate impact of European Central Bank policy appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Sustainable Choice: Nutrition for Longevity Meal DeliveryWe’re always looking for ways to lower our diet’s environmental impact. But there are other... The post Sustainable Choice: Nutrition for Longevity Meal Delivery appeared first on Earth911.
- Why the Market for ‘Blue Carbon’ Credits May Be Poised to Take OffSeagrasses, mangrove forests, and coastal wetlands store vast amounts of carbon, and their preservation and restoration hold great potential to bank CO2 and keep it out of the atmosphere. But can the blue carbon market avoid the pitfalls that have plagued land-based programs? Read more on E360 →
- When it comes to climate investment funds, diverse management is imperativeWhen it comes to climate investment funds, diverse management is imperative Marilyn Waite Tue, 04/13/2021 - 02:00 The engine behind green business is the same as any business: capital. And while social, human and natural capital are all critical, financial capital is the one form that systemically fails the companies and leaders working on the most impactful solutions for the Sustainable Development Goals. Venture capitalists decide who gets to be a billionaire and what solutions reach billions in market penetration. Real asset investors choose what critical infrastructure is built, where it’s built and who benefits from it. Fixed-income investors are…
- The 15-minute neighbourhood and the challenges of equityMaggie Rafalowicz, director at Campbell Tickell, discusses the concept of the 15 minute neighbourhood and some of its challenges. Over The post The 15-minute neighbourhood and the challenges of equity appeared first on Environment Journal.
- We Earthlings: Demand Modernized Waste ManagementA modern recycling infrastructure could reduce global carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 5%.... The post We Earthlings: Demand Modernized Waste Management appeared first on Earth911.
- Advanced X-ray imaging creates sound-frequency maps of the human inner earA research collaboration has used synchrotron radiation phase-contrast imaging to develop the first 3D tonotopic map of the intact human inner ear The post Advanced X-ray imaging creates sound-frequency maps of the human inner ear appeared first on Physics World.
- Here's how companies should prepare for new human rights regulationsHere's how companies should prepare for new human rights regulations Alice Pease Tue, 04/13/2021 - 01:30 This article originally was published in the BSR Insight. Governments are increasingly scrutinizing human trafficking and forced labor abuses in private sector operations. In addition to the moral imperative to address these abuses, businesses should be on alert given the significant disruptions in supply chains that government regulation may cause, resulting in potential economic, legal and/or reputational harm. Apparel, food and beverage, technology and financial services companies in particular should closely monitor and prepare for global regulatory developments. 1. Companies should expect more active…
- Celebrating Earth Day — even during quarantineCelebrating Earth Day — even during quarantine Deven Patten Tue, 04/13/2021 - 00:05 This Earth Day, you might be thinking, "Hey, there’s a pandemic. Let’s sit this one out." Probably no one would blame you. But journey back with me to last year, at the beginning of COVID-19, when the roads were clear and the air was pristine. If you were like me, it might have been the very first time you saw your city not wrapped in smog. That vision of what our earth could be inspired me, and if it inspired you, too, then don’t sit this one…
- A tale of two developments: why new planning reforms threaten to entrench unsustainable lifestylesThis post is by Steve Chambers, sustainable transport campaigner at Transport for New Homes. In 2018, Transport for New Homes produced an initial report that revealed the deep flaws in the planning system which leave new housing developments with inadequate walking, cycling and public transport connections to surrounding areas. With limited facilities locally, residents are, for the most part, forced
- 3 Cool Uses for Repurposed (or Reclaimed) WoodWhether you are working with repurposed wood or reclaimed wood, one thing will become clear... The post 3 Cool Uses for Repurposed (or Reclaimed) Wood appeared first on Earth911.
- Unique Earth Day Traditions To Start as a FamilyWhen it comes to celebrating Earth Day on April 22, there is no shortage of... The post Unique Earth Day Traditions To Start as a Family appeared first on Earth911.
- Calpine Energy SolutionsCalpine Energy Solutions taylor flores Mon, 04/12/2021 - 16:25
- Selling Renewable Energy... to Your TeamSelling Renewable Energy... to Your Team Date/Time: May 11, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT) Today’s corporate energy manager faces a challenging balancing act: how to accommodate cost and renewable energy goals, all within an organization’s risk tolerance. The status quo “transactional” process of buying energy is not the same as the best practices of a well-managed energy portfolio. This webcast will help you get to the root of what is broken with the current process at your organization, and equip you with the tools to help uncover: How and why to establish an integrated carbon management policy How to…
- The Next Frontier: Engaging Employees In SustainabilityThe Next Frontier: Engaging Employees In Sustainability Date/Time: April 27, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT) As corporations of all sizes increase sustainability commitments and take decisive action on climate change, some companies have begun engaging their employees in corporate-sponsored sustainability initiatives. These initiatives can directly reduce employee carbon emissions and can also have many indirect benefits, including increasing overall employee engagement and satisfaction scores. Recent examples of new employee sustainability initiatives include: community solar projects, tree-planting initiatives, incentives for installing electric heat pumps, rideshare programs; and regenerative agriculture. In this webcast, you will learn how sustainability leaders at Microsoft,…
- Say NO to another hole in the Niagara Escarpment!The Niagara Escarpment, that cliff-like face that runs through Ontario from Niagara Falls up through the Bruce Peninsula and Manitoulin Island, is one of...Read More The post Say NO to another hole in the Niagara Escarpment! appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- University at Albany’s New 1.8 Megawatt Solar System Supports ‘Energy Master Plan’The University at Albany in New York has begun construction on a solar project that will supply about 60% of the electricity used by its new $180 million ETEC building, expected to open this summer. The university will purchase all the electricity and renewable energy credits (RECs) produced through the 1.8 megawatt system. The post University at Albany’s New 1.8 Megawatt Solar System Supports ‘Energy Master Plan’ appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Redevelopment project brings major green space to TokyoSet for completion in 2023, the Toranomon-Azabudai Urban Redevelopment Project is a collaboration between urban landscape developer Mori Building Co. and luxury hotel operator Aman.
- Harmful algal blooms release "Very Fast Death Factor" into airA new study shows that the dangerous anatoxin-a, produced by cyanobacteria and found in algal blooms, can be released into the air, posing serious health risks.
- Veolia, Suez Strike Merger DealVeolia and Suez have reached an agreement in principle on the key terms and conditions of a merger worth nearly 13 billion euros. The post Veolia, Suez Strike Merger Deal appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How General Motors Reduces Water Use: Tactics from Global Energy Manager Al HindrethGeneral Motors recently announced plans to reduce the water intensity of its operations by 35% by 2035. While the company is not “overtly water intensive,” GM says it is constantly finding ways to drive resource efficiency and implement new solutions. Environment + Energy Leader caught up with Al Hindreth, General Motors’ global energy manager, to learn how the company is The post How General Motors Reduces Water Use: Tactics from Global Energy Manager Al Hindreth appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Do we really need to mine the deep seas to power EVs?Electric vehicle manufacturers are turning to deep sea mining for metals necessary for EV batteries. But this can be detrimental to these ecosystems.
- When the Genius Met the GeneralSomething important happened in 1973. Yes, Secretariat won the Triple Crown, and the Endangered Species Act was signed into law. The Sting, starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford, was released to great acclaim, and in what clearly was one of the most profound actions of the year, Martin Cooper of Motorola placed the first public cell phone call to a rival engineer at Bell Labs. But something else happened in 1973 that also was profound, and that was when the Genius met the General.
- An airy multigenerational home shows adaptive reuse done rightOEOOO has transformed and expanded a disused farmhouse into the Hehl Tenne House, a warm and inviting multigenerational home wrapped in timber inside and out.
- Wright-inspired home has trees growing through the roofDubbed the House in Repino, the project will focus on minimizing the removal of existing trees.
- Rare earth roll separator purchased for lithium-battery-recycling research facilityThe University of Birmingham has purchased a laboratory-scale rare earth roll separator for its School of Metallurgy and Minerals lithium-ion battery recycling research facility. The high-intensity magnetic separator enables the separation of very weakly magnetic particles. The system is provided by Bunting, a designer and manufacturer of magnetic separators for the recycling and waste industries, […] The post Rare earth roll separator purchased for lithium-battery-recycling research facility first appeared on Envirotec.
- Coventry University and Severn Trent partner to convert waste ammonia into hydrogenResearchers from Coventry University are collaborating with Severn Trent and the Organics Group to turn sewage waste into a clean fuel for tankers and other vehicles. The project will look to capture waste ammonia from the utility’s sewage treatment facility and turn it into hydrogen. Severn Trent currently destroys this waste ammonia, which is a […] The post Coventry University and Severn Trent partner to convert waste ammonia into hydrogen first appeared on Envirotec.
- CZT detector technology: ready to shine in next-generation medical imaging systemsFrom proton-based cancer therapy to small-animal PET scanners, US technology company H3D is seeking out growth opportunities in the medical imaging market The post CZT detector technology: ready to shine in next-generation medical imaging systems appeared first on Physics World.
- The Biden Administration’s Undoing Project Continues — A Flawed Interior Interpretation is JettisonedOn Friday, the Principal Deputy Solicitor at the Department of Interior issued a memorandum on how DOI should balance the criteria in the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act in issuing leases for offshore wind. The new memorandum replaces one issued by the Trump Administration following the November election. The Trump Administration memorandum, which could have simply been titled the “We Hate Offshore Wind Memorandum,” basically treated each of the criteria in the statute as vetoes,… More The post The Biden Administration’s Undoing Project Continues — A Flawed Interior Interpretation is Jettisoned first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Free-space laser link beats the stability of optical clocksSetting up links to satellites could create a global timing network, say researchers The post Free-space laser link beats the stability of optical clocks appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth Institute Photos of Our Amazing PlanetThroughout Earth Month, we'll be sharing some of the incredible photos that our researchers have captured during field work. Enjoy!
- What We Discovered Biking the Proposed Route of Highway 413This is a guest blog by Anne Purvis On Easter Sunday, my daughter Frances, and her husband Kristen, and my husband Jim, and I...Read More The post What We Discovered Biking the Proposed Route of Highway 413 appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Taking the leap into the wellbeing economyThe Covid pandemic has made clear that there is no economic success without social wellbeing, which is founded on the health of people and ecosystems. When we imperil wellbeing, we demolish economic activity, resulting in more poverty and destitution. For over a decade, Prof. Fioramonti has been advocating a new theory and practice called “wellbeing […]
- New guiding principles to promote sustainability outcomes across the infrastructure sectorInfrastructure Australia has released new guiding principles to promote sustainability across the infrastructure sector and ensure major investments deliver the best outcomes for the community. Infrastructure Australia Chief Executive, Romilly Madew said: “Our role requires us to help ensure the benefits of sustainability are harnessed. With this in mind, we have developed new Sustainability Principles […] The post New guiding principles to promote sustainability outcomes across the infrastructure sector appeared first on Eco News.
- The Next New York CityIf we are successful in modernizing our economy and greening our infrastructure, and if we do this in a way that expands opportunity, then New York City should seamlessly regain its symbolic and actual place in our economy and in our consciousness.
- Protecting our oceans to save marine lifeDuring my time as an oceans campaigner at Greenpeace, I’ve sat in a tiny boat in the middle of the Indian Ocean, watching a fishing boat pull in miles of drift nets. The nets were full of tuna, but there were also dead spinner dolphins, manta rays, thresher sharks and more – a grim demonstration […]
- Eastleigh approves Southampton Airport extensionA meeting of the full council voted in the early hours of Saturday (10 April) by 22 to 13 with The post Eastleigh approves Southampton Airport extension appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Impact of sunscreen on coral reefs needs urgent attention, say scientistsMore research is needed in order to understand the impact that sunscreen is having on the world’s coral reefs, say scientists The post Impact of sunscreen on coral reefs needs urgent attention, say scientists appeared first on Environment Journal.
- 7 million Californians live near oil and gas wells. This bill could change that.One of the most ambitious state oil and gas bills ever would eliminate fracking and institute buffer zones to protect frontline communities.
- Leaked calls show ALEC’s secret plan to fight Biden on climateA new ALEC working group is promoting long-shot tactics like nullification and a constitutional convention.
- In Europe, a backlash is growing over incinerating garbageGrowing concern about incinerators' CO2 emissions is forcing many EU countries to rethink their support for these trash-burning facilities.
- Promethean Particles spins out continuous process for making nanoparticlesEd Lester developed a continuous production method for making nanoparticles and founded a company to commercialize the process The post Promethean Particles spins out continuous process for making nanoparticles appeared first on Physics World.
- Interview: Why vanilla may be key to protecting our forestsMaureen Lee Maloney is the co-director and co-producer of Voice of Vanilla, a feature-length documentary exploring the challenges that vanilla The post Interview: Why vanilla may be key to protecting our forests appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Recycling Mystery: Plastic Shower CurtainsIf your shower has a plastic curtain or liner, has it seen better days? If... The post Recycling Mystery: Plastic Shower Curtains appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Joe Gantz on His New Film, The Race to Save the WorldDirector Joe Gantz’s new film, The Race to Save the World, captures the energy and... The post Earth911 Podcast: Joe Gantz on His New Film, The Race to Save the World appeared first on Earth911.
- 10 Sustainable Choices for Tea, Coffee, and Yerba MateWho doesn’t like to start the day with a delicious cup of coffee or tea?... The post 10 Sustainable Choices for Tea, Coffee, and Yerba Mate appeared first on Earth911.
- Bad metals turn over a new leafOptical measurements reveal the origin of unconventional behaviour near the transition between conductors and insulators The post Bad metals turn over a new leaf appeared first on Physics World.
- We decide how tomorrow will be by what we create todayWe decide how tomorrow will be by what we create today Chris Gaither Mon, 04/12/2021 - 01:15 The other morning, for the 100th consecutive day, I wrote three pages in my notebook. No specific agenda. No writing prompt. Simply three pages, handwritten with my Bic ReAction No. 2 mechanical pencil, about whatever came to mind. One hundred days in a row. Honoring the practice. These morning pages, as they’re known, have become an essential part of my daily ritual, a way to get past the run-of-the-mill observations, gripes and worries that make me very human. Because underneath all that stuff…
- Enough of the COP26 paralysisEnough of the COP26 paralysis Channel News brendan 12th April 2021 Teaser Media
- JPMorgan Chase wants to be the commercial bank for ‘green economy’ companiesJPMorgan Chase wants to be the commercial bank for ‘green economy’ companies Heather Clancy Mon, 04/12/2021 - 00:05 As the world’s largest financial institutions jockey for leadership positions in financing the transition to a clean economy, JPMorgan Chase is creating a team dedicated to building deeper relationships with companies that sell "environmentally-friendly" products and services or that focus on environmental conservation. The new Green Economy team is explicitly tasked with providing services for companies — notably private entities in need of capital — that are poised to benefit from the transition. Part of the commercial banking division, the group will…
- Get Seasonal: Spring Recipes You’ll LoveTo celebrate the season, we're getting creative with the three As of spring: Asparagus, artichokes and arugula. The post Get Seasonal: Spring Recipes You’ll Love appeared first on Earth911.
- Support the Great Green Wall movementSupport the Great Green Wall movement Channel News brendan 12th April 2021 Teaser Media
- Moving Beyond Wood Pulp Part 1: CottonEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Sunday, April 11, 2021 When it comes to making paper products, home products and construction materials, alternatives to using centuries-old trees exist. Paper products can be made from recycled paper and wheat straw. Buildings can be constructed with reclaimed wood. And bamboo is being used everywhere -- from paper to tools to flooring. This spring, Environment America Wild Forests Intern Natalie Dryja has been exploring the many alternatives to timber and wood pulp.
- Quantum computer based on shuttling ions is built by HoneywellDesign could allow large numbers of qubits to be integrated in one device The post Quantum computer based on shuttling ions is built by Honeywell appeared first on Physics World.
- Features of Diagnostic Materials with UV Transparency QualitiesAt various points in time, various parts of the world have had to battle an epidemic, and most recently, the world was hit by a pandemic. To properly resolve the situation, some diagnostic and clinical tests have to be carried […] The post Features of Diagnostic Materials with UV Transparency Qualities appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Clean energy bonanza: Biden’s budget tries to undo Trump’s damageThe 'skinny budget' asks Congress for $14 billion to address the climate crisis.
- Cascadia’s communities of color speak out against climate injusticeActivists say the government must listen to long-marginalized communities that feel climate change’s biggest impacts.
- Winning an IOP business award could give your firm a boostJames McKenzie celebrates some of the firms that have won business innovation awards from the Institute of Physics The post Winning an IOP business award could give your firm a boost appeared first on Physics World.
- Accelerometer sensitivity gets a laser boostAn improved technique to measure acceleration works using laser light The post Accelerometer sensitivity gets a laser boost appeared first on Physics World.
- Apparel Industry Must Adapt Sourcing Practices or Face Credit Risk: Moody’sThe apparel industry, like most industries today, faces increasing environmental and social scrutiny. Apparel companies will have to adapt to sustainability, invest in decarbonization, and increase sourcing transparency to face the challenges caused by this increased attention, according to a new report from Moody’s Investors Services. Those that fail to adapt may face credit risk. The post Apparel Industry Must Adapt Sourcing Practices or Face Credit Risk: Moody’s appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Massachusetts new climate law means a cleaner, more efficient futureBrynn Furey Energy Conservation & Efficiency, AssociateContact person by email Read more about Brynn Furey Emma Searson Director, 100% Renewable Campaign(828) 545-7300Contact person by email Read more about Emma Searson Hannah Read Go Big On Offshore Wind, AssociateContact person by email Read more about Hannah Read Friday, April 9, 2021 Policy signed by Gov. Charlie Baker includes key steps toward renewable energy
- EaaS Leaderboard Includes Ameresco, Enel X, Engie, Says New ReportAmeresco, Enel X, and Engie are leaders in the energy-as-a-service space, according to a new assessment from Guidehouse Insights. As organizations in the commercial and industrial space increasingly prioritize sustainability, these three companies are best positioned to address customer needs for technology expertise and advisory services, Guidehouse Insights says. The post EaaS Leaderboard Includes Ameresco, Enel X, Engie, Says New Report appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How Honeywell Will Reach Carbon Neutrality by 2035Honeywell has committed to become carbon neutral in its operations and facilities by 2035 through a combination of further investment in energy savings projects, conversion to renewable energy sources, completion of capital improvement projects. The post How Honeywell Will Reach Carbon Neutrality by 2035 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Aerie launches REAL GOOD swimwear made with recycled nylonWhether you plan to swim laps, go diving or just sunbathe in the backyard, Aerie’s new collection of sustainable swimwear is sure to make a splash.
- Adventurer plans to drive EV from South Pole to North PoleChris Ramsey is planning to cover 17,000 miles in electric vehicles.
- Sweet taste of heavy water, raindrops falling on other planetsExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Sweet taste of heavy water, raindrops falling on other planets appeared first on Physics World.
- Sea level rise creates "ghost forests" along the Atlantic coastSea level rise is killing forests in protected areas on the eastern U.S. coast, according to a recent study.
- Carbon Pricing — Is It the Zombie Climate Policy?At a press briefing in India yesterday, John Kerry, President Biden’s Special Presidential Envoy for Climate was asked by an Indian journalist about carbon pricing. Here’s part of his response: President Biden believes that at some point in time we need to find out a way to have a price on carbon that’s effective. He hasn’t decided or made an announcement about it,… More The post Carbon Pricing — Is It the Zombie Climate Policy? first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Biden Administration Releases Historic NOAA Budget ProposalProposal would see NOAA funding increase to record high $6.9 billion The post Biden Administration Releases Historic NOAA Budget Proposal appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- JPMorgan Chase Launches Specialized ‘Green Economy’ TeamJPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking has launched a “Green Economy” specialized industry team, which will provide dedicated banking services and expertise to companies that produce environmentally friendly goods and services or focus on environmental conservation. The post JPMorgan Chase Launches Specialized ‘Green Economy’ Team appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Dismountable dojo in Vietnam is topped with a rice husk roofEnergy efficiency, Japanese design and an emphasis on low site impact are combined at DOJO Saigon, a new light-filled judo training hall in Ho Chi Minh City.
- Self-Sustainable Living: 3 Smart Ways to Break Away From the GridIf there’s anything that the current pandemic has proven, it’s that most of us don’t know how to sustain ourselves without technology or heavy environmental impact. According to AP News, over seventy-eight percent of Americans they polled didn’t have enough food and […] The post Self-Sustainable Living: 3 Smart Ways to Break Away From the Grid appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Solar-powered Zamasport HQ produces over half of its energy needsDesigned to follow the architecture firm’s philosophy of “slow architecture,” the sustainably minded headquarters prioritizes energy efficiency and worker wellness.
- What Is the M.S. in Sustainability Science Program?Equipped with cutting-edge techniques, graduates of the program apply their knowledge to help organizations and businesses address environmental impacts and risks to their operations. The next deadline to apply is May 15.
- Fungus turns wood piezoelectric, allowing it to power LEDsDecayed wood could be used in underfloor security systems The post Fungus turns wood piezoelectric, allowing it to power LEDs appeared first on Physics World.
- Contrast-enhanced OCT visualizes vascular leakage in the retinaA new take on optical coherence tomography provides high-resolution measurements of retinal vascular leakage The post Contrast-enhanced OCT visualizes vascular leakage in the retina appeared first on Physics World.
- Migrant children are being held in toxic U.S. detention centersThe Biden administration is preparing to detain thousands of migrant children at sites with histories of toxic contamination.
- House hunters are fleeing climate change, causing a new kind of gentrificationA new survey shows that Americans are factoring climate change into their moving plans. This could push low-income families into at-risk areas.
- Third of Antarctic ice shelf at risk of collapseMore than a third of the Antarctic’s ice shelf could be at risk of collapsing if global temperatures reach 4°C The post Third of Antarctic ice shelf at risk of collapse appeared first on Environment Journal.
- ‘The world is getting scarier’: How climate change multiplies riskMichele Wucker's new book analyzes how the world wrestles with uncertainty.
- Sustainability, It’s in the DetailsAndy Tomkins, EMEA sustainability engagement manager at Canon Europe outlines why businesses should care about sustainability. Adapting to new working The post Sustainability, It’s in the Details appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Climate change is impacting weather patterns across the West, study revealsDroughts are lasting longer and rainfall is becoming more erratic across the Western hemisphere, according to a new study published The post Climate change is impacting weather patterns across the West, study reveals appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Is the golf industry doing enough to combat climate change?Is the golf industry doing enough to combat climate change? Aubrey McCormick Fri, 04/09/2021 - 02:00 Sports leagues are seeing the impacts and the surge of climate-responsible athletes using their platforms to promote positive environmental and social impact — it’s something for the history books. The golf industry, for one, is increasing its efforts to promote environmental sustainability and marketing to the general public its desire to embrace a more diverse demographic. Professional golfers have started speaking out about the changing climate, leading to some corporate sponsors rethinking strategies and how they can better align. For many professional athletes, it’s no…
- Where progressives and conservatives agree on clean energyWhere progressives and conservatives agree on clean energy Sarah Golden Fri, 04/09/2021 - 01:45 From an ideological perspective, it’s curious that clean energy became a partisan issue. Looking at it as a technology, there is a ton to like about renewables across the political spectrum. This hasn’t escaped political conservatives outside the beltway. A number of conservative groups champion clean energy, from the Conservative Energy Network (CEN) and Young Conservatives for Energy Reform (YCER) to the Christian Coalition for America. As the federal government considers a massive infrastructure bill that would spur clean energy growth and decarbonize the economy, it’s…
- Photonic-crystal ‘sunflower’ follows the lightLight-activated device could find use in intelligent solar cells The post Photonic-crystal ‘sunflower’ follows the light appeared first on Physics World.
- Episode 263: Simulating transformation, investing in underserved communitiesEpisode 263: Simulating transformation, investing in underserved communities Heather Clancy Fri, 04/09/2021 - 01:30 Week in Review Stories discussed this week (5:05). An open letter to CPG companies on recycling Food companies must be healthy and sustainable, not one or the other From pioneers to fast-followers: Circular metrics are for the masses Features Learning through simulation (16:30) Last spring, GreenBiz teamed up with leadership development firm WholeWorks on the "Leading the Sustainability Transformation" professional certificate program, organized as a simulation exercise. GreenBiz Senior Vice President and Senior Analyst John Davies drops by with a progress report. Making community investments count (25:20)…
- Big Fish tries to sink SeaspiracyBig Fish tries to sink Seaspiracy Channel Comment brendan 9th April 2021 Teaser Media
- From Koyaanisqatsi to dialectical ecologyFrom Koyaanisqatsi to dialectical ecology Channel Comment david 9th April 2021 Teaser Media
- Easy DIY Birdbaths: Refreshing for Wildlife & Entertaining for YouIf you want warblers, sparrows, robins, and other feathered friends swooping into your yard, offer... The post Easy DIY Birdbaths: Refreshing for Wildlife & Entertaining for You appeared first on Earth911.
- What Can You Do With Your Old Electrical Wires and Cables?Do you have a box of old electrical wires and cables lying in a corner... The post What Can You Do With Your Old Electrical Wires and Cables? appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: We Must DecideToday’s quote is from American author Barry Lopez: “The land gets inside of us; and... The post Earth911 Inspiration: We Must Decide appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Economist Ilan Noy on Hedging the Cost of Climate RiskExtreme weather damage grows more expensive every decade. Storms, floods, droughts, and wildfire have cost... The post Earth911 Podcast: Economist Ilan Noy on Hedging the Cost of Climate Risk appeared first on Earth911.
- WTM World Responsible Tourism Awards Adds Global Winners for 2021Entries are open for the WTM World Responsible Tourism Awards 2021, with this year’s ceremony including a series of Global Awards for the first time. The awards, first launched in 2004, recognise and reward businesses and destinations which are contributing to more sustainable and responsible tourism industry. Winners are chosen by a group of industry […] The post WTM World Responsible Tourism Awards Adds Global Winners for 2021 appeared first on Eco News.
- Vast Solar expands team to power growthVast Solar is delighted to announce the appointment of three industry leaders to further strengthen its team: Kurt Drewes has become Vast Solar’s Chief Technology Officer; Lachlan Roberts has been recruited as Head of Construction; and Simon Woods joins as Head of Transactions after six years with the Australian Renewable Energy Agency. The appointments will […] The post Vast Solar expands team to power growth appeared first on Eco News.
- Wells Fargo to Offset 50% of Its Energy Usage in North Carolina via SolarWells Fargo says it will purchase more than 58 megawatts of solar capacity from a planned solar project in North Carolina. When the Blackburn Solar project comes online, the power generated is expected to offset about 50% of the bank’s energy usage in the state. The post Wells Fargo to Offset 50% of Its Energy Usage in North Carolina via Solar appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Plastic waste solutions hiding in plain sight: Single-use plastic product bansKelsey Lamp Protect Our Oceans, AdvocateContact person by email Read more about Kelsey Lamp Thursday, April 8, 2021 Single-use products are designed to be disposable: They will never be sustainable.
- 8 Dazzling Coral Reef Photos to Brighten Your DayPrepare to be left in awe of these mesmerizing marine ecosystems The post 8 Dazzling Coral Reef Photos to Brighten Your Day appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- We're calling on Walmart to go big on solarJake Taber Content CreatorContact person by email Read more about Jake Taber Thursday, April 8, 2021
- Conservation: A New National Industrial PolicyFor decades, the tried-and-true formula in Asia had been to mobilize national industrial policy. Some methods have indeed seen significant success in the region. But like any model, their implementation has been fraying in recent years... The post Conservation: A New National Industrial Policy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Port Esbjerg Powers Docked Vessels with Wind Turbines Instead of On-board Diesel GeneratorsA port in Denmark plans to reduce carbon emissions by 70% by 2030 by working with Honeywell on a comprehensive carbon and energy management program. The first phase of Port Esbjerg’s initiative — shore-to-ship power units that allow docked vessels to run on renewable electricity from offshore wind turbines instead of using on-board diesel generators — has been completed. The post Port Esbjerg Powers Docked Vessels with Wind Turbines Instead of On-board Diesel Generators appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Artist Hugo McCloud spotlights waste with art made of plastic bagsArtist Hugo McCloud, known for using unusual medium choices such as aluminum sheeting, tar paper, scrap metal and solder, spent his quarantine in Mexico, layering together tiny pieces of plastic bag waste.
- Seaspiracy inspires grocery store to stop selling fish"Seaspiracy" is trying to save the oceans, and the new Netflix documentary and movement is making strides.
- Warming in deepest parts of the Great Lakes could be irreversibleNew research published in the journal Nature Communications shows that the deepest parts of the Great Lakes are warming up.
- Understanding NFTs and energy consumptionNon-fungible tokens (or NFTs) are the newest players in the cryptocurrency market, and their environmental impact may surprise you.
- Graphene gives neural interfaces a boost, the amazing physics of hearing and visionThis podcast features a neuromedicine specialist and the author of a book on the physics of sight and sound The post Graphene gives neural interfaces a boost, the amazing physics of hearing and vision appeared first on Physics World.
- Allbirds creates a plant-based leatherAllbirds put its best foot forward when it stepped into the sustainable footwear sphere. Now, the company is going further with the development of a new, plant-based leather.
- World’s first dedicated clean hydrogen investment fund launchesA unique private infrastructure fund dedicated to delivering clean hydrogen infrastructure projects at scale has been launched. The group behind the FiveT Hydrogen Fund suggest it will play a major role in the decarbonisation of the global economy. Pierre-Etienne Franc, Co-founder and CEO of FiveT Hydrogen, said: “We firmly believe that clean hydrogen, an energy […] The post World’s first dedicated clean hydrogen investment fund launches first appeared on Envirotec.
- PET plastic recycler receives planning permission for first UK plantSpecialist PET (polyethylene terephthalate) recycler Enviroo has had its planning application approved for its first plastic recycling facility in the UK. The firm says the facility will be able to re-use 100% of the PET it takes in and help recycle some of the 4.9 million tonnes of plastic waste created in the UK annually. […] The post PET plastic recycler receives planning permission for first UK plant first appeared on Envirotec.
- Potting resin receives WRAS approval for contact with drinking waterA two-component potting compound from WEVO-CHEMIE GmbH has now been granted drinking water approval by the internationally recognised Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS) and can therefore be used in the production of drinking water filters and for protecting electrical and electronic components used in the fields of drinking and process water. According to Germany’s Federal […] The post Potting resin receives WRAS approval for contact with drinking water first appeared on Envirotec.
- EU Commission includes fossil fuels in green taxonomy proposalFor the last year, Central and Eastern European governments have been pressuring the EU to include less restrictive criteria for biomass energy production and to recognise natural gas as a transition fuel towards climate neutrality. They may have realised their ambitions with the current draft of the EU Sustainable Taxonomy proposal. Central and Eastern Europe […]
- Utility offering funds for charitable organisations to improve their local water environment.United Utilities has launched a new grant scheme aimed at helping charities to improve their local river catchment for the benefit of the community. The CaST Account will help to encourage partnership working, says the utility, bringing together different people, ideas and interventions to create multiple benefits for society. United Utilities’ says its CaST (Catchment […] The post Utility offering funds for charitable organisations to improve their local water environment. first appeared on Envirotec.
- New Recycling Realities for PackagingIt should come as no surprise that one of the fastest growing commodities in the world is packaging. Since 2017, paper-based packaging consumption has grown nearly 20% across the US. The sector is forecast to reach over $108 billion, with an estimated 81 million metric tons expected to be produced, by the end of 2021. The post New Recycling Realities for Packaging appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Record-breaking gamma ray is smoking gun for Milky Way cosmic raysThe Tibet ASγ experiment has discovered ultrahigh-energy gamma rays spread across the Milky Way The post Record-breaking gamma ray is smoking gun for Milky Way cosmic rays appeared first on Physics World.
- Here’s 4 ways Canada can step it up on climate leadershipOver the last five years, the Canadian government has released two climate change plans and made important climate commitments. And yet action has repeatedly...Read More The post Here’s 4 ways Canada can step it up on climate leadership appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Swedish EV maker declares intent to develop “a truly climate neutral car by 2030”Swedish performance EV firm Polestar has declared a “moonshot goal” to create “the first truly climate neutral car by 2030.” The Polestar 0 project will aim to cut carbon emissions by changing the way that cars are made, says the firm, rather than using traditional processes and then planting trees to offset CO2e. The approach […] The post Swedish EV maker declares intent to develop “a truly climate neutral car by 2030” first appeared on Envirotec.
- 11 Ways the Biden Administration Could Reduce Emissions From the Food SystemAs the president’s April 22 climate summit draws near, the federal action plan should focus on the enormous opportunities for emissions reductions in the food system.
- Generating energy from footsteps: Technology introduced at rail station in a UK firstThe first installation at a UK transport hub of a system to utilise kinetic energy from commuters’ footsteps has been launched by Pavegen and Central Bedfordshire Council at Leighton Buzzard train station. Funded by the Department of Transport through the £22.9 million ADEPT SMART places Live Labs Programme, the project benefits aim to encourage other […] The post Generating energy from footsteps: Technology introduced at rail station in a UK first first appeared on Envirotec.
- Reactor supply assists team developing catalysts for biomass transformationWorking closely with researchers at the Centrale Lille Institute in Lille, France, laboratory equipment firm Asynt says it has developed and supplied two custom high-pressure reactors to assist them in their development of new advanced catalysts for biomass transformation. Dr Robert Wojcieszak said: “Our new CatBioInnov project aims to develop catalytic processes for the conversion […] The post Reactor supply assists team developing catalysts for biomass transformation first appeared on Envirotec.
- Higher indoor CO2 levels linked to higher Covid infection rateIndoor carbon dioxide (CO2) levels reflect Covid-19 risk, according to a new study published in the journal Environmental Science and The post Higher indoor CO2 levels linked to higher Covid infection rate appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Connecting the dots to artificially restore visionA new retinal implant uses thousands of electrodes to stimulate retinal cells in the blind and produce dotted images The post Connecting the dots to artificially restore vision appeared first on Physics World.
- Retreat from coastlines? Politicians don’t want to talk about it.Why managed retreat is still a political third rail.
- How do I get my neighbors to stop littering?Litter is such a deeply complex salad of environmental issues!
- Why a landmark experiment into dimming the sun got canceledWho gets to decide if we research solar geoengineering?
- The ocean is becoming more stable – here’s why that might not be a good thingIf you’ve ever been seasick, ‘stable’ may be the last word you associate with the ocean. But as global temperatures The post The ocean is becoming more stable – here’s why that might not be a good thing appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Restore Our Earth With ReforestationAmericans don’t pay much attention to trees. Sometimes we are reminded that tropical rainforests are... The post Restore Our Earth With Reforestation appeared first on Earth911.
- Who are your climate justice advisors?Who are your climate justice advisors? Heather Clancy Thu, 04/08/2021 - 02:00 For me, the most important element of President Joe Biden’s infrastructure and climate action plan is the administration’s conviction that "historically marginalized and polluted overburdened communities" should have a loud say in the policy decisions. It’s not just talk: The Biden bunch has committed to directing at least 40 percent of related investments toward those communities. Who will help shape those decisions? Last week, the White House published the list of more than two dozen volunteers whose voices are part of the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council…
- Climate accountability reaches the CFO suiteClimate accountability reaches the CFO suite Emily Chasan Thu, 04/08/2021 - 02:00 Reprinted from GreenFin Weekly, a free weekly newsletter. Subscribe here. It started with intangibles. I spent about a decade of my life writing about corporate accounting before I began focusing on sustainability and sustainable finance. In between all the conversations on accounting for stock options and leases, one megatrend in corporate accounting beat them all: the rise of intangible assets. In the 1970s, when the U.S. accounting rule-making body, the Financial Accounting Standards Board, was formed, tangible assets such as cash, buildings and inventory made up 83 percent…
- Are Huge Tree Planting Projects More Hype than Solution?High-profile programs aimed at planting billions of trees are being launched worldwide. But a growing number of scientists are warning that these massive projects can wreck natural ecosystems, dry up water supplies, damage agriculture, and push people off their land.Read more on E360 →
- Quantum dot array could make ultralow-energy switchesResearchers observe nonlinear effect in a new kind of hybrid semiconductor The post Quantum dot array could make ultralow-energy switches appeared first on Physics World.
- Polestar pledges to create a carbon-neutral car by 2030Swedish electric car manufacture Polestar has pledged to create a fully carbon-neutral car without using carbon offsets. The Polestar 0 The post Polestar pledges to create a carbon-neutral car by 2030 appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Mann verses the oil oligarchyMann verses the oil oligarchy Channel News brendan 8th April 2021 Teaser Media
- Strategies for the new climate warStrategies for the new climate war Channel Comment david 8th April 2021 Teaser Media
- Sustainable Toilet Paper: Buying Guide to the Good, Better, and BestMaking an informed buying decision about sustainable bathroom products, like toilet paper, takes more than... The post Sustainable Toilet Paper: Buying Guide to the Good, Better, and Best appeared first on Earth911.
- Help Kids Celebrate Earth Day: Organize a School EventDo you want to share your love of nature with children? Given the opportunity to... The post Help Kids Celebrate Earth Day: Organize a School Event appeared first on Earth911.
- The Earth911 Quiz #6: Challenge Your Sustainability Thinking SkillsCan you name the greenest U.S. state? How long does a glass bottle take to... The post The Earth911 Quiz #6: Challenge Your Sustainability Thinking Skills appeared first on Earth911.
- I can smell the gas now… can you?Brynn Furey Energy Conservation & Efficiency, AssociateContact person by email Read more about Brynn Furey Wednesday, April 7, 2021 We have to stop burning fossil fuels in our homes Clean Energy
- Brooklyn Home Company designs passive townhouse with raw wood elementsA passive townhouse in Brooklyn features wood design accents and a rooftop patio for lounging.
- COVID-19 lockdowns lead to decreasing light pollutionOne welcome side effect of COVID-19 lockdowns is the reduction of light pollution.
- Renewables Accounted for 42% of ERCOT’s Energy Generation in MarchData from the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) hourly electric grid monitor shows that wind generation used by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) smashed its previous high. The post Renewables Accounted for 42% of ERCOT’s Energy Generation in March appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
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- Leading the Charge with Fleet ElectrificationLeading the Charge with Fleet Electrification Date/Time: May 6, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT) From global automakers announcing billion-dollar investments in EVs, to the Biden-Harris Administration’s pledge to electrify the federal fleet, the time for electrification is here. Fleet operators and business owners will need to meet a new set of demands and complexities with battery-electric vehicles and infrastructure. In this hour-long webcast, electrification experts will provide insights into: Electrification best practices across ride sharing, corporate fleets and service fleets How infrastructure incentives are driving new demand and cost-savings New use case: the take home electric…
- Neurological disorder leaves bears in California vulnerableThe California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is concerned over increasing incidences of bears with rare neurological disorders showing up in residential areas.
- Certifiable quantum random number generation picks up the paceResearchers achieve low latency in realistic quantum architecture, increasing the speed and ensuring the security of quantum random number generation The post Certifiable quantum random number generation picks up the pace appeared first on Physics World.
- Victorian-era aqueduct upgrade completed in Central ScotlandA major upgrade to the Katrine Aqueduct, which was built in Victorian times and serves more than 1.3 million people in parts of Greater Glasgow and the Scottish central belt, has been completed, according to Scottish Water. The £20 million project set out to improve and refurbish parts of the two aqueducts, the first 34 […] The post Victorian-era aqueduct upgrade completed in Central Scotland first appeared on Envirotec.
- Studio Gang transforms coal plant into LEED Silver-targeted student unionRiverfront revitalization and sustainable adaptive reuse combine at the Beloit College Powerhouse, a Studio Gang-designed student union focused on recreation and wellness.
- CPP Investments Launches Sustainable Energy GroupCanada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments) is creating the Sustainable Energy Group (SEG), a new investment group that combines the organization’s experience in renewables, conventional energy, and new technology and service solutions. The post CPP Investments Launches Sustainable Energy Group appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Mobile pallet stability test lab will slash plastic film usage, says firmWhat’s described as the UK’s first mobile pallet stability test lab promises to save thousands of tonnes of plastic stretch film every year, cut costs and reduce product waste in transit, says the firm behind it. Lindum, a UK expert on pallet wrapping and stability, says the new mobile test lab “will revolutionise the way […] The post Mobile pallet stability test lab will slash plastic film usage, says firm first appeared on Envirotec.
- Scientists refuse to be cowed by the livestock methane problemQuantifying and solving the problem of greenhouse gas emissions from cattle The post Scientists refuse to be cowed by the livestock methane problem appeared first on Physics World.
- The muon’s theory-defying magnetism is confirmed by new experimentFermilab result reinforces much earlier data showing a disparity with the Standard Model The post The muon’s theory-defying magnetism is confirmed by new experiment appeared first on Physics World.
- ING Research: Climate Action Accelerated by COVID-19A new global survey of companies and institutional investors commissioned by ING shows the COVID-19 pandemic as a "white swan" moment, which has accelerated the majority of companies' sustainable transformation plans. The post ING Research: Climate Action Accelerated by COVID-19 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Inverse planning with Leksell Gamma Knife Lightning: Clinical plan quality and efficiencyJoin the audience for a live webinar on 18 May 2021 sponsored by Elekta The post Inverse planning with Leksell Gamma Knife Lightning: Clinical plan quality and efficiency appeared first on Physics World.
- Meet the artists creating sustainable artwork for Nespresso's flagship cafesNespresso's parent company, Nestlé, has certainly come under fire for things like bottling water in California during historic droughts and sourcing water near Flint, Michigan in the past. While the company attempts to offset the environmental impact of its coffee business via a recycling program, Nespresso will also highlight sustainability through art.
- Short film aims to ban animal testing in SAHollywood filmmakers and movie stars have joined forces with Humane Society International to produce a powerful stop-motion animated short film, #SaveRalph, to end cosmetic testing on animals around the world, including South Africa. Although banned in 40 countries, the practice is still legal in most of the world, and is even making a comeback in […]
- Earth Day 2021: What We Can Learn From the Past YearA look back at the past year and lessons from the pandemic that might help in solving climate change.
- Earth Month Activities at the Earth InstituteBlog posts and events to help you get informed, inspired, and involved.
- Environmental Science and Policy Students Win Third Place in Sustainable Fashion CompetitionThe team invented a hypothetical denim brand that centers sustainability and reusability.
- E2E test for spine stereotactic radiosurgery on MR-Linac using RTsafe Spine phantomJoin the audience for a live webinar on 21 May 2021 sponsored by RTsafe The post E2E test for spine stereotactic radiosurgery on MR-Linac using RTsafe Spine phantom appeared first on Physics World.
- We need a UK law to stop companies profiting from destruction and abuseThis post is by Tom Wills, project manager – corporate accountability and trade at the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre. Last month, the European Union took a major step towards passing a new law to stop businesses from abusing human rights and destroying the environment around the world. The EU’s proposed ‘corporate due diligence’ law would help to tackle
- 2D boron sheets show novel ‘half-auxetic’ effectMaterial always expands regardless of whether it is stretched or compressed The post 2D boron sheets show novel ‘half-auxetic’ effect appeared first on Physics World.
- How to Nudge Climate Deniers Into Doing the Right ThingWith the right kind of language and framing, some kinds of skeptics are willing to take action around climate change.
- Apple finally admits its products are difficult to repairMajor tech brands like Apple and Microsoft must now give their smartphones and laptops "repairability" scores in France — and the initial results don’t look good.
- Can a pipeline company defy a governor’s orders? Gretchen Whitmer is about to find out.The ongoing battle between North America's largest mover of oil, Enbridge Energy, and the state of Michigan.
- Liquid-jet evolution is driven by surface tension, not gravityStudy reveals why jets created by falling droplets are self-similar The post Liquid-jet evolution is driven by surface tension, not gravity appeared first on Physics World.
- Biden wants $10 billion for a climate army. It’s not enough.The Civilian Climate Corps would put people to work preparing the nation for hotter heat waves and fiercer storms. They'll need a lot more money to succeed.
- Pesticides 'should be banned in London'Pesticides 'should be banned in London' Channel News brendan 7th April 2021 Teaser Media
- Ask me anything: Tim GershonCareers tips from a professor of physics at the University of Warwick who studies flavour physics, CP violation and heavy-quark physics The post Ask me anything: Tim Gershon appeared first on Physics World.
- New project will use commuter footsteps to generate energyLeighton Buzzard train station has installed a new kinetic-tech floor to utilise energy from commuters footsteps. Central Bedfordshire Council, who The post New project will use commuter footsteps to generate energy appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Majority of SUVs are bought by people in citiesThree-quarters of all SUVs sold in the UK between 2019 and 2020 are registered to urban households, according to a The post Majority of SUVs are bought by people in cities appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Best practice: How to choose the right detector for your water phantomJoin the audience for a live webinar on 29 April 2021 sponsored by PTW Dosimetry School The post Best practice: How to choose the right detector for your water phantom appeared first on Physics World.
- 8 Sustainable Outdoor Wear Brands for Summer AdventuresIf you love being outdoors, you probably love the environment and want to preserve it.... The post 8 Sustainable Outdoor Wear Brands for Summer Adventures appeared first on Earth911.
- 6 Ways To Upcycle Cardboard BoxesGot a load of cardboard boxes lying around the house? Of course, you can recycle... The post 6 Ways To Upcycle Cardboard Boxes appeared first on Earth911.
- Maven Moment: Jars — a Safe Food Storage SolutionGlass jars are great for storing leftovers. But I don’t remember my mother ever using... The post Maven Moment: Jars — a Safe Food Storage Solution appeared first on Earth911.
- The Complete Guide to Earth Day 2021Restore our Earth. That’s the theme for Earth Day 2021, coming up on April 22,... The post The Complete Guide to Earth Day 2021 appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Oceanographer John Englander on Adapting to Sea Level RiseEarth911 talks with oceanographer John Englander, author of the new book Moving to Higher Ground:... The post Earth911 Podcast: Oceanographer John Englander on Adapting to Sea Level Rise appeared first on Earth911.
- Fast AFM scanning: realizing the gains of closed-loop velocity controlNanopositioning specialist Queensgate is lining up a suite of enabling technologies for applications in high-speed, high-accuracy atomic force microscopy systems The post Fast AFM scanning: realizing the gains of closed-loop velocity control appeared first on Physics World.
- High-field versus low-field MRI: is it time for a rethink?Ultralow-field MRI scanners offer high flexibility at low cost, while ultrahigh-field MRI could prove optimal for imaging neurological disease The post High-field versus low-field MRI: is it time for a rethink? appeared first on Physics World.
- How open data can help countries address climate emergency impactsHow open data can help countries address climate emergency impacts Delfina Grinspan Wed, 04/07/2021 - 01:30 This article originally was published on World Resources Institute. In the aftermath of the 6.5 magnitude earthquake in Aceh, Indonesia, in 2016, disaster managers were able to able to identify which communities were at greatest risk due to rapid access to data. They used the open source InaSAFE platform to access real-time hazard data and modeled population data mapped down to the village level. This was made possible by the collaborative use of "open" data — data that is free to use, open license…
- The key things to know about Biden's EV infrastructure planThe key things to know about Biden's EV infrastructure plan Katie Fehrenbacher Wed, 04/07/2021 - 01:15 Within President Joe Biden's $2.25 trillion infrastructure plan — the American Jobs Plan — unveiled last week, the White House is proposing a massive $174 billion investment "to win the EV market." It's a historic move that will have deep implications for the emerging U.S. EV industry. If it passes Congress mostly intact, we could see Americans' use of plug-in vehicles jump considerably. A lot of ideas are in the plan, and many impacts will result from it. Here are 10 important bits to…
- An Initiative to Decarbonise the Transportation Sector in Northeast U.S. Picks Up SpeedA recent study conducted by the Transportation, Equity, Climate and Health (TRECH) project issued a preliminary conclusion that a regional The post An Initiative to Decarbonise the Transportation Sector in Northeast U.S. Picks Up Speed appeared first on Environment Journal.
- What the actual truck?What the actual truck? Channel News brendan 7th April 2021 Teaser Media
- Drones with Pricey Cameras Help University Identify Energy Efficiency ProjectsDrones equipped with infrared cameras can be used to create thermal maps that show where buildings or underground steam pipes are losing heat and costing organizations money. They could “potentially be a game-changer in terms of doing energy audits on a large, rapid scale,” says Christopher Niezrecki, Mechanical Engineering Professor and Department Chair at UMass Lowell. The post Drones with Pricey Cameras Help University Identify Energy Efficiency Projects appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Customizable, natural lichen green walls require no maintenanceThese vertical gardens, made from 100% natural and stabilized lichen moss, don’t attract dust or insects and are adaptable to almost every type of interior space.
- Improved hydrogel could make artificial tendonsA new way to make synthetic biomaterials that are as tough, strong and stretchy as biological tissue The post Improved hydrogel could make artificial tendons appeared first on Physics World.
- Georgetown University to Implement Energy Upgrades, Will be Carbon Neutral by 2030Georgetown University has announced today that they have entered into a comprehensive energy agreement with ENGIE to address sustainability and energy conservation. The post Georgetown University to Implement Energy Upgrades, Will be Carbon Neutral by 2030 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- UK launches world's largest ocean monitoring systemThe U.K. has announced a plan to install an underwater network of cameras to monitor and protect ocean biodiversity.
- Report Shows Women Leading the Charge in ESG InvestingWomen are leading the charge for ESG investing and are more likely to have a positive outlook toward this growing investment trend. The post Report Shows Women Leading the Charge in ESG Investing appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Leaking wastewater pond causes state of emergency in FloridaA leak in a wastewater pond caused a state of emergency in Manatee County, Florida last weekend.
- Our Supporters Make Our Work PossibleAs we look forward to celebrating Earth Day later this month, we also want to celebrate the donors that help make our work possible. We couldn’t do this work without them! Hear about what motivates our supporters to give to The Conservation Fund on Earth Day and all year long.
- Graphene-like boron is stabilized by hydrogen, paving the way for practical applicationsAnalogue to graphane could be used in batteries and quantum computers The post Graphene-like boron is stabilized by hydrogen, paving the way for practical applications appeared first on Physics World.
- Rainwater-capturing holiday home is an extension of the landscapeThis home includes passive cooling systems, high-performance insulation, recycled natural resources and a garden irrigation system.
- Pacific Life Issues Sustainable Bond to Help Finance Energy Efficient InitiativesPacific Life has issued its Sustainable Bond Framework under which framework it can issue Sustainable Bonds to help finance energy efficient and renewable energy initiatives. The post Pacific Life Issues Sustainable Bond to Help Finance Energy Efficient Initiatives appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Reflecting on Global Ghost Gear Initiative’s Conservation Wins in 2020Read GGGI’s 2020 annual report, detailing achievements from the past year The post Reflecting on Global Ghost Gear Initiative’s Conservation Wins in 2020 appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Protecting sensitive buildings from the effects of climate changeInstrumentation firm Vaisala writes The Sigrid Jusélius mausoleum was built in 1901-03 and is a significant cultural site in Finland. With sandstone walls and interiors richly decorated with frescos, the mausoleum presents a major preservation challenge. The original frescos were destroyed in the early years by excess moisture, and were repainted later. The Jusélius Foundation, […] The post Protecting sensitive buildings from the effects of climate change first appeared on Envirotec.
- Eco-tourism company Banyan Tree Group plans expansion in 2021The Banyan Tree Group is celebrated globally for its commitment to sustainable practices in the hotel industry.
- First Air Quality Profile of Two Sub-Saharan African Cities Finds Troubling NewsA new study finds that that even when air pollution in Kinshasa and Brazzaville is at its lowest, it’s still four times higher than World Health Organization guidelines.
- Breakthrough in laser-cooling antihydrogen could reveal why matter dominates the universeDevice that produces required vacuum ultraviolet light is created at long last The post Breakthrough in laser-cooling antihydrogen could reveal why matter dominates the universe appeared first on Physics World.
- Staff Spotlight: Marian Mellin, Development Associate at Lamont-DohertyShe likes to go hiking during her lunch break and enjoys weekly Zoom calls with her sisters during the pandemic.
- Japanese Nobel-prize-winning semiconductor pioneer Isamu Akasaki dies aged 92Akasaki was instrumental in the creation of blue LEDs in the 1980s and 1990s that led to a wide range of applications The post Japanese Nobel-prize-winning semiconductor pioneer Isamu Akasaki dies aged 92 appeared first on Physics World.
- New project to improve the design and performance of nuclear power plantsBusiness Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has announced a new £7.6m collaboration to improve the design and performance of nuclear power plants. The post New project to improve the design and performance of nuclear power plants appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Did climate change cause societies to collapse? New research upends the old story.The untold history of how people survived the past 2,000 years.
- Report: These stores offer bargain prices — and toxic productsU.S. retailers have a long way to go to phase out hazardous chemicals from their products and packaging.
- Even the Great Lakes’ deepest waters are now warmingThese changes will have significant impacts on the ecosystem, culture, and economy of the region.
- Arctic fires caused by lightning strikes are set to increaseLightning strikes in the Arctic are set to more than double as the climate warms, according to a new study The post Arctic fires caused by lightning strikes are set to increase appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Battling bovine belching: measuring methane emissions from cowsPhysicists are developing ways to measure emissions from cattle, reports Michael Allen The post Battling bovine belching: measuring methane emissions from cows appeared first on Physics World.
- Matter of opinion: What the 2021 Earth Day polls revealMatter of opinion: What the 2021 Earth Day polls reveal Joel Makower Tue, 04/06/2021 - 02:11 For more than a decade, this has been the time of year — the run-up to Earth Day — when I’ve surveyed the public opinion polls, of which there have been many, to assess consumer and citizen trends on environmental issues, notably related to shopping. I started doing this in 2007 and, with a few exceptions, continued it annually through last year. This year, I’m changing it up, for several reasons. First, the number of polls has continued to dwindle. For whatever reason, pollsters,…
- Calling All Volunteers for The Great Global Cleanup 2021Our planet’s waterways, green spaces, and communities and are overflowing with litter. The problem is... The post Calling All Volunteers for The Great Global Cleanup 2021 appeared first on Earth911.
- The Environmental Cost of Online ReturnsOnline shopping was a convenient alternative to hitting the mall even before the pandemic. When... The post The Environmental Cost of Online Returns appeared first on Earth911.
- Diffusion MRI and machine learning models classify childhood brain tumoursDiffusion-weighted MR imaging and machine learning techniques can accurately distinguish between common types of paediatric brain tumours The post Diffusion MRI and machine learning models classify childhood brain tumours appeared first on Physics World.
- An Encyclopaedia of WorkAn Encyclopaedia of Work Channel Comment brendan 6th April 2021 Teaser Media
- Monbiot: consumerism is global crisisMonbiot: consumerism is global crisis Channel News brendan 6th April 2021 Teaser Media
- Toxic air is an equality issue that can’t be ignored any moreNyeleti Brauer-Maxaeia, co-founder of Choked Up For a young person, living in an area with extremely high air pollution that far exceeds World Health Organization guidelines can feel like an inescapable burden. It is the prospect that you have little control over the air you breathe. I mean, you can’t just opt in or out of breathing. For many young
- Earth Day Prep: Make an Earth Decade PlanEarth Day on April 22, 2021, marks the 51st year that people around the world have... The post Earth Day Prep: Make an Earth Decade Plan appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Earth Day GiftsDid you know that the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, gave us three... The post We Earthlings: Earth Day Gifts appeared first on Earth911.
- US Airlines Commit to Achieve Net-Zero, Help Industry Reach 2 Billion Gallons of Sustainable Aviation Fuel by 2030A handful of airlines have announced their plans to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. To reach the goal, they say they will work with the government and other stakeholders toward a rapid expansion of the production and deployment of commercially viable sustainable aviation fuel. The post US Airlines Commit to Achieve Net-Zero, Help Industry Reach 2 Billion Gallons of Sustainable Aviation Fuel by 2030 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Oregon’s Largest Credit Union Makes Adoption of Sustainable Technology More AffordableOnPoint Community Credit Union, the largest credit union headquartered in Oregon, has announced new commitments to fighting climate change, including the Green Horizons initiative, which makes it more affordable for people in Oregon and Southwest Washington to adopt new sustainable technology. The post Oregon’s Largest Credit Union Makes Adoption of Sustainable Technology More Affordable appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- J-POWER USA Converting Retired Coal Facility into New Solar and Storage FacilitiesThese projects would convert Birchwood Power, a coal plant, which has been in operation since November 1996, into facilities that will generate and store clean renewable energy. The post J-POWER USA Converting Retired Coal Facility into New Solar and Storage Facilities appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Green-roofed Czech cabin is built with recyclable hempcreteAfter living as a modern nomad for years, Ondřej Koníček finally decided to settle down by realizing his dream cabin on a 20,000-square-meter wooded property in southeast Czech Republic.
- The Permian Basin is ground zero for a billion-dollar surge of zombie oil wells
- Extinction The Facts explores the global extinction crisis and its consequencesWhen Sir David Attenborough talks, we listen.
- California farmers find ways to work with less waterWater scarcity due to persistent droughts in California's Central Valley is forcing scientists and farmers to find innovative and sustainable ways of utilizing the available resource.
- Births Among Endangered Right Whales Show an Encouraging ReboundCritically endangered North Atlantic right whales gave birth to the largest number of calves in six years, offering a glimmer of hope for a population that has been driven to the verge of extinction because of entanglements with fishing gear and collisions with ships. Read more on E360 →
- Federal Offshore Wind Plan Boosts State Efforts in MassachusettsAs President Biden announces his blueprint for expanding the use of offshore wind (OSW) power, Massachusetts hopes to become an industry hub. Those plans will certainly be facilitated by the new federal OSW policies. On March 29, the Biden administration published a major plan to mobilize offshore wind development, particularly along the East Coast. The plan aims to construct 30,000 megawatts of OSW generation by 2030,… More The post Federal Offshore Wind Plan Boosts State Efforts in Massachusetts first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Black History and Endangered Ecosystems at Fort BlakeleyFort Blakeley in Alabama is the most important Civil War story you’ve likely never heard. Due to the land’s historical and ecological value, a significant portion of the battlefield—where U.S. Colored Troops resoundingly defeated Confederate forces in April 1865—was permanently protected in 2020. Learn more about the incredible history and ecological importance of this site and how we protected it.
- One researcher’s quest to quantify the environmental cost of abandoned oil wellsUnplugged wells could be quietly leaking millions of pounds of methane in West Texas.
- How we calculated the size of the Southwest’s abandoned oil well problemUsing machine learning, we found that states are grossly undercounting orphan wells.
- ‘No teeth and no funding’: How regulators failed to police the oil industryThirty years of data show Texas and New Mexico officials struggled to identify and fine violators.
- Easy and unexpected radish recipesIf you’ve always considered radishes as a garnish, an afterthought or a minor player in salads, these radish recipes may surprise you.
- New Partnership Aims to Accelerate Net Zero Buildings WorldwideThe agreement — signed last month — defines how the two organizations will collaborate to advance and promote energy efficiency, enhance resilience and achieve carbon reductions in buildings. The post New Partnership Aims to Accelerate Net Zero Buildings Worldwide appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- An Upstate New York studio heated and cooled without fossil fuelsWith retirement and grandchildren on the horizon, a Manhattanite couple reached out to GRT Architects to design their new home in upstate New York's Dutchess County.
- Building Partnerships to Protect Arctic Marine Wildlife From an Oil SpillWorking together is the most effective way to sustain a unique response system designed to rehabilitate oil-injured wildlife The post Building Partnerships to Protect Arctic Marine Wildlife From an Oil Spill appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Rebuilding America’s National GovernmentThe presence of a competent national government capable of investment in the future will enable environmentally sustainable economic growth.
- Combining materials science and entrepreneurship to found a spin-offMaterials scientist Arnab Basu, head of radiation-detection technology developer Kromek, on spin-offs, COVID-19 and the future The post Combining materials science and entrepreneurship to found a spin-off appeared first on Physics World.
- Nanotechnologist has a passion for medicine and mentoringOlivia Geneus is a PhD candidate in nanotechnology and co-founder of the Black in Nanotech initiative The post Nanotechnologist has a passion for medicine and mentoring appeared first on Physics World.
- 8 Plant-Based Collagen Supplement AlternativesThe human body makes its own collagen, but aging causes collagen production to take a... The post 8 Plant-Based Collagen Supplement Alternatives appeared first on Earth911.
- Plant a Pollinator Garden To Support Butterflies, Bees, & BirdsButterflies, bees, and birds are beautiful and varied. In addition, they — and other insects... The post Plant a Pollinator Garden To Support Butterflies, Bees, & Birds appeared first on Earth911.
- Superconductivity and quantum Hall effect coexist in novel nitride materialGaN/NbN heterostructure supports both phenomena – which are usually mutually exclusive – and is now a candidate for topological quantum computing The post Superconductivity and quantum Hall effect coexist in novel nitride material appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: Author Kathy Freston on 72 Reasons To Be VeganAuthor Kathy Freston joins Earth911 to talk about her new book with co-author Gene Stone,... The post Earth911 Podcast: Author Kathy Freston on 72 Reasons To Be Vegan appeared first on Earth911.
- Infographic: 10 Plants That Cause RashesPlants are wonderful. They absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen for us to breathe. They... The post Infographic: 10 Plants That Cause Rashes appeared first on Earth911.
- Right to repair is on the wayRight to repair is on the way Suz Okie Mon, 04/05/2021 - 00:40 In the waning months of 2020, the European Union took ambitious steps to address the more than 12 million tons of electronic waste the bloc produces annually. Acknowledging that "Europe is living well beyond planetary boundaries," a European Parliament vote called for mandatory repairability scores for consumer electronics, amongst a host of other initiatives intended to extend products’ life spans. Wasting no time, several European nations jumped in on the (repair) action — the U.K. agreed to enforce EU repair rules, France launched a repairability index for select…
- Florida Water Emergency: The Piney Point Phosphogypsum Crisis Unfolding Before Our EyesWe can’t afford to stand by and idly watch as our iconic environment is under threat The post Florida Water Emergency: The Piney Point Phosphogypsum Crisis Unfolding Before Our Eyes appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- ‘Twistoptics’ produces a tunable nonlinear optical responseTwisted layers of 2D materials could be used to generate entangled photons for quantum optics and quantum information applications The post ‘Twistoptics’ produces a tunable nonlinear optical response appeared first on Physics World.
- Fighting pipelines to the last mileIn British Columbia, Native communities, activists, and local government are split over new pipelines and their environmental risks.
- JetBlue Sets Big Goals for Emissions, Recycling and Sustainable Aviation Fuel UsageJetBlue has announced a set of short- and medium-term ESG targets to achieve net zero carbon emissions for its airline operations by 2040, increase usage of renewable energy, and increase usage of sustainable fuel, among other goals. The post JetBlue Sets Big Goals for Emissions, Recycling and Sustainable Aviation Fuel Usage appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Biden’s $2 Trillion Plan Will Provide Climate Resilience, Upgrade Infrastructure, Boost EV IndustryPresident Biden’s $2 trillion jobs and infrastructure plan will accelerate the fight against climate change by modernizing the electrical grid and speeding the shift to cleaner energy sources, the president said in a speech earlier this week. The plan combines transportation, jobs and infrastructure improvements with key Democratic climate policy imperatives. The post Biden’s $2 Trillion Plan Will Provide Climate Resilience, Upgrade Infrastructure, Boost EV Industry appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The First 100 – Biden’s (not-so-secret) climate planThis week, the Biden infrastructure plan landed.
- These brilliant treehouses show what it means to be eco-kindThis eco-kind project in a Croatian forest offers a retreat and event space unlike any other. The unique concept is based on treehouses.
- Concern arises over increased use of antimicrobials in building materialsFollowing the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a surge in antimicrobial construction products, such as countertops and doorknobs. But experts warn these products could actually do more harm than good.
- Biden unveils $2 trillion infrastructure and green economy planPresident Joe Biden has unveiled a $2.2 trillion masterplan that will see investments in infrastructure and job creation for Americans.
- Adventist Health Opens Energy Resilient Medical Facility in CaliforniaAdventist Health has completed a solar and microgrid project in Paradise, California at the Feather River Health Care facility. The post Adventist Health Opens Energy Resilient Medical Facility in California appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Avoiding a Bitter End for Coffee From Climate ChangeStudents were looking for a link between climate stressors and coffee yield, but instead they found a complicated political relationship.
- LEED-Platinum Knight Cancer Research Building champions team scienceThe cancer research facility features wellness-focused workspaces that encourage collaboration and innovation across different disciplines.
- Space wine, ESA astronaut call, April Fool’s round-upExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Space wine, ESA astronaut call, April Fool’s round-up appeared first on Physics World.
- Act now to secure the UK’s critical materials supply, says reportThe UK must act now to ensure a stable supply of technology-critical metals (TCMs) essential for its transition to clean energy and the delivery of its ten point plan for a green industrial revolution, according to a new Policy Commission report produced by the University of Birmingham. Technology-critical metals such as rare earths, lithium and […] The post Act now to secure the UK’s critical materials supply, says report first appeared on Envirotec.
- AI supports unique solution to optimize waste collection in FranceSince July 2020, the 200 skips that collect Toulouse inhabitants’ waste from the 13 waste disposal centers managed by Suez have been equipped with embedded artificial intelligence. Under test since 2019, the ffly4u solution has been deployed with the objectives of reducing fuel consumption, optimizing skip flows and reducing costs by optimizing collection resources. Digitalization […] The post AI supports unique solution to optimize waste collection in France first appeared on Envirotec.
- This will be the largest CLT affordable housing complex in the NetherlandsThis 11-story affordable housing complex will be built with cross-laminated timber sans adhesives, so the structure can be dismounted and reassembled elsewhere in the future.
- Community interest group applies for court hearing in battle against Local Plan decision in OxfordshireResidents are applying to renew their application to challenge South Oxfordshire District Council, over its decision to proceed with its Local Development Plan. The Council appears to have adopted the plan under pressure from Robert Jenrick, Secretary of State at the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG). Mr Justice Dove has refused Bioabundance […] The post Community interest group applies for court hearing in battle against Local Plan decision in Oxfordshire first appeared on Envirotec.
- What Are the Smallest Animals in the Ocean?Come meet some of the teeniest, tiniest critters in the sea The post What Are the Smallest Animals in the Ocean? appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- £1.3 million of new funding for net zero-driven energy data application winnersClose to £1.3 million of new funding across nine new digital energy data projects has been announced by UK Research & Innovataion (UKRI). The non-departmental public body is awarding the funding through its ‘Modernising Energy Data Applications phase 1’ competition, overseen by the Prospering From the Energy Revolution challenge. The competition requires projects to develop […] The post £1.3 million of new funding for net zero-driven energy data application winners first appeared on Envirotec.
- Recognizing religious diversity in physicsSebastian Wood says that science needs to welcome different faiths and do more to build bridges between the two communities The post Recognizing religious diversity in physics appeared first on Physics World.
- Is Junk Removal Free?The modern western world can be characterized in many different ways, both good and bad. However, for better or worse, there is one fact about our civilization that’s simply undeniable: We have a lot of stuff! Of course, where there’s […] The post Is Junk Removal Free? appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Why activists distrust this plan to cut emissions from cars and trucksMany environmental justice advocates worry the interstate climate initiative will leave overburdened communities behind.
- Ohio’s utility bribery scandal could cost the public billions more than previously thoughtIf not for HB6, Ohioans could avoid more than $2 billion in excess utility bills and $7 billion in health care costs, according to new research.
- Has Eugene, Oregon, found a ‘superpower’ for climate action?The city is eyeing changes to its natural gas contract to fund climate ambitions.
- Jiminy’s Cricket-based Treats Reduce Your Dog’s Carbon & Water FootprintWe first discovered Jiminy’s cricket protein-based dog food and treats last year and recently tried... The post Jiminy’s Cricket-based Treats Reduce Your Dog’s Carbon & Water Footprint appeared first on Earth911.
- Episode 262: In praise of climate lobbying, renewable aggregation dealsEpisode 262: In praise of climate lobbying, renewable aggregation deals Heather Clancy Fri, 04/02/2021 - 02:00 Week in Review Stories discussed this week (2:00). ESG non-conforming: There’s more than one way to identify good companies How corporations can jump-start industrial electrification in the U.S. Netflix’s behind-the-scenes script for achieving net-zero Features Getting together to buy renewable energy (19:45) Last month, life sciences company MilliporeSigma teamed up with Akamai, Synopsis and Uber to commit to buying 111 megawatts from an Enel Green Power wind-plus-solar project in Texas. We get the details from Greg Rizzo, director of origination-commercial office at Enel, and…
- Earth911 Inspiration: Nature Is Hinting at UsToday’s quote is from American poet Robert Frost, who wrote: “Nature is always hinting at... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Nature Is Hinting at Us appeared first on Earth911.
- Easy Carbon Sequestration You Can Do YourselfAs any sci-fi fan can tell you, human survival depends upon an Earth-like atmosphere that’s... The post Easy Carbon Sequestration You Can Do Yourself appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Dr. William Ripple on the State of the Climate Emergency in 2021Listen to “Earth911 Podcast: Dr. William Ripple on the The State of the Climate Emergency... The post Earth911 Podcast: Dr. William Ripple on the State of the Climate Emergency in 2021 appeared first on Earth911.
- Supreme Court decision means it’s time the premiers stopped politicking about climate actionThis was originally published by the Ottawa Citizen. In a striking 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled last week that the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act and minimum ... Read more. The post Supreme Court decision means it’s time the premiers stopped politicking about climate action appeared first on Ecojustice.
- California Rushes to Add Battery Capacity, Hopes to Avoid Last Year’s BlackoutsCalifornia is adding batteries to its electrical grid at a frantic pace: the state is said to be adding 1,700 megawatts of new battery capacity to the grid this year, in the hopes of avoiding a repeat of last summer’s rolling blackouts, BloombergBNEF reports. To put it in perspective: that’s more battery capacity than all of China. The post California Rushes to Add Battery Capacity, Hopes to Avoid Last Year’s Blackouts appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Horizon Organic Releases Carbon Footprint for Whole Milk, Other Results from Lifecycle AssessmentHorizon Organic has published the results of its lifecycle assessment, including its carbon footprint for whole milk. A half-gallon carton of the brand’s whole milk has a carbon footprint of 5.58 kg CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent), and also includes other greenhouse gases like methane and nitrous oxide. The post Horizon Organic Releases Carbon Footprint for Whole Milk, Other Results from Lifecycle Assessment appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Innovations in Circular Economy and Plastic Packaging Curb GHG Emissions, Help Other Players Go GreenCould plastic be an unlikely warrior in the fight against climate change? At the Centre for Carbon Dioxide Utilisation, scientists have recently discovered ways to take carbon dioxide, a leading contributor to climate change, and transform it into the building blocks of substances that make plastic products. The post Innovations in Circular Economy and Plastic Packaging Curb GHG Emissions, Help Other Players Go Green appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- US Manufacturing Reduces Fuel Consumption While Output JumpsUS manufacturing has become more fuel-efficient and less labor-intensive since 1998: manufacturing gross output grew by 12% through 2018, while fuel consumption decreased by 16%, according to a new report from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA). The post US Manufacturing Reduces Fuel Consumption While Output Jumps appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Green-roofed campus brings a sustainable social nexus to TorontoCommunity building recently received a boost in Toronto's bustling downtown core with the completion of the new $65 million Canoe Landing Campus, a social nexus that combines a community recreation center, public and Catholic elementary schools and a childcare center under a massive shared green roof.
- Falling ShortMitchell Ukropina Our Wild Forests Campaign, AssociateContact person by email Read more about Mitchell Ukropina Thursday, April 1, 2021 Procter & Gamble’s new forest policies demonstrate a disappointing lack of commitment
- Study finds US tap water is contaminated with dangerous chemicalsMore than 120 samples of water from across the U.S. were tested for arsenic, lead and PFAS.
- Ontario Government Set to Declare Open Season for Sprawl MZOs with Tabling of Schedule 3 Amendments to the Planning ActProvince ignores warnings about threat to the environment, municipal budgets and rule of law Toronto, Ont. – Today, the Ontario government is forcing the...Read More The post Ontario Government Set to Declare Open Season for Sprawl MZOs with Tabling of Schedule 3 Amendments to the Planning Act appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Climate change leads to earliest cherry blossoming on recordThe earliest cherry blossoming is happening in Kyoto, Japan in 1,200 years.
- Inspiring young children to careers in science, the physics and economics of heat pumpsThis podcast features education specialist Carol Davenport and our industry columnist James McKenzie The post Inspiring young children to careers in science, the physics and economics of heat pumps appeared first on Physics World.
- Artist draws attention to the single-use plastic crisisArtist Dionnys Matos is using art to draw attention to sustainability and why it matters so much.
- Upgrading a waste plastic processing facility in Haiti during a pandemic: A case study from HPGeorge Brasher, Managing Director of UK & Ireland at HP Global IT firm HP discusses an ongoing project to collect and process waste plastic in Haiti, for reuse in products such as ink cartridges Haiti, meaning ‘the land of the high mountains’, is a unique place. A rich fusion of African, French, Spanish and indigenous […] The post Upgrading a waste plastic processing facility in Haiti during a pandemic: A case study from HP first appeared on Envirotec.
- Vincent Callebaut envisions a carbon-neutral district for FranceArchiborescence is a proposal to turn Lille, France into a sustainable, carbon-neutral district that produces more renewable energy than it consumes.
- 10 Ocean Facts That Are Stranger Than FictionThe ocean isn't fooling around The post 10 Ocean Facts That Are Stranger Than Fiction appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- COVID-19 and a Path Toward a Greener FutureThe year 2020 will be remembered as a year in which humanity weathered a dangerous and fast-spreading disease, costing companies and governments billions in management and recovery. Many economic sectors had slowed down or shuttered entirely due to lowered demand […] The post COVID-19 and a Path Toward a Greener Future appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Microplastics Are Affecting Melt Rates Of Snow And IceCurrent measurements and instruments do not take into account the effect that microplastics have on snow and ice, potentially overestimating the role of black carbon.
- Quantum computer has the edge for NP verificationNew protocol for verifying solutions to NP-complete problems outperforms known classical methods The post Quantum computer has the edge for NP verification appeared first on Physics World.
- Social Cost of Carbon: What Is It, and Why Do We Need to Calculate It? It can help us weigh the costs and benefits of climate regulations, but nailing down an exact number is difficult.
- Summer 2021 Earth Institute InternshipsThe Earth Institute is offering undergraduate, graduate and PhD students opportunities to intern in various departments and research centers in a variety of roles. Applications are due April 29.
- Physics in the pandemic: ‘We’ve been surprised at how easy it’s become to do high-level experiments from our homes’After COVID made crowded control rooms hazardous, Ben Penaflor and colleagues at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility developed work-arounds The post Physics in the pandemic: ‘We’ve been surprised at how easy it’s become to do high-level experiments from our homes’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Projects praised for tackling plastic crisisFive projects that were awarded funding in 2019 to address the plastic crisis have proven to be a success, according The post Projects praised for tackling plastic crisis appeared first on Environment Journal.
- How Britain’s ‘build back better’ plan went very, very wrongWhat the U.S. can learn from the U.K.’s disastrous home retrofit program.
- We found them: The weirdest questions on living sustainablyFrom unbreakable Mason jars to the mysteries of the deep sea.
- Shape-shifting biomaterial could transform 4D tissue engineeringNew cell-friendly hydrogel morphs into vessel-like tubes on the timescales needed to promote tissue development and healing The post Shape-shifting biomaterial could transform 4D tissue engineering appeared first on Physics World.
- Restore Our Earth With Climate LiteracyApril 22 marks the 51st Earth Day with the theme Restore Our Earth. That theme... The post Restore Our Earth With Climate Literacy appeared first on Earth911.
- Measuring methane from cows: the April 2021 issue of Physics World is now outHow infrared spectrometers and frequency combs are measuring methane emissions from cattle, plus super-efficient solar cells and a century of nuclear isomers The post Measuring methane from cows: the April 2021 issue of <i>Physics World</i> is now out appeared first on Physics World.
- In Europe, a Backlash Is Growing Over Incinerating GarbageFor years, European countries have built “waste-to-energy” incinerators, saying new technology minimized pollution and boosted energy production. But with increasing concern about the plants’ CO2 emissions, the EU is now withdrawing support for these trash-burning facilities. Read more on E360 →
- Sustainable Choice: nOcean Wearable Straw Helps Reduce Plastic PollutionYou do what you can to live a greener life, but sometimes you catch yourself... The post Sustainable Choice: nOcean Wearable Straw Helps Reduce Plastic Pollution appeared first on Earth911.
- Researchers awarded funding to investigate EV battery development30 UK universities have an ‘excellent commitment’ to sustainable transport infrastructure, according to new data published by money.co.uk. The researchers The post Researchers awarded funding to investigate EV battery development appeared first on Environment Journal.
- 64% of global agricultural land at risk of pesticide pollution64% of land used for agriculture and food crops is at risk of pesticide pollution, according to a new study The post 64% of global agricultural land at risk of pesticide pollution appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Projects praised for helping to tackle plastic crisisFive projects that were awarded funding in 2019 to address the plastic crisis have proven to be a success, according The post Projects praised for helping to tackle plastic crisis appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Fracking ban still necessaryFracking ban still necessary Channel News brendan 1st April 2021 Teaser Media
- Urging clean energy and justice for tribal nationsUrging clean energy and justice for tribal nations Roger Sorkin Thu, 04/01/2021 - 00:45 During the 20th century, coal was a cheap and reliable source of electricity. Today it’s relatively expensive and highly polluting. The shift to cleaner, less expensive renewable energy is rapidly underway, and it’s happening faster than anyone expected. Our nation’s task now is to manage that transition in a just and sustainable way so that people living in "coal country," who made sacrifices to build our economy, are not left behind. Nowhere is this clearer than on territories of the Navajo and Hopi Nations, where for…
- Closing the net on industrial fishingClosing the net on industrial fishing Channel Comment Timothy Thorpe 1st April 2021 Teaser Media
- Cargill fishes for innovations in sustainable salmon farmingCargill fishes for innovations in sustainable salmon farming Jesse Klein Thu, 04/01/2021 - 00:05 Cargill’s new sustainability program, SeaFuther, expands its carbon reduction commitments from the terrestrial to the oceanic. The commitment focuses on Cargill’s aquaculture and aquaculture feed business, targeting a reduction in Scope 3 emissions of 30 percent by 2030, from a 2017 baseline. As sustainable and environmentally friendly diets increase in popularity, the seafood market is projected to reach almost $200 billion by 2027. In 2019, it was recorded at a little under $160 billion, a projected compound annual growth rate of 2.5 percent. To keep up,…
- How To Avoid ‘Revenge Pollution’ While Reviving the EconomyAs the economy reopens and we venture out into the world we once knew, it... The post How To Avoid ‘Revenge Pollution’ While Reviving the Economy appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Quiz #40: Be a U.S. Recycling Trivia ChampionAre you a recycling trivia champion? In this Earth911 quiz, you’ll test your knowledge of... The post Earth911 Quiz #40: Be a U.S. Recycling Trivia Champion appeared first on Earth911.
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- The Human Side of SustainabilityThe Human Side of Sustainability Date/Time: April 20, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT) Loyola University Chicago, in partnership with its Quinlan School of Business and School of Environmental Sustainability, presents a discussion of the impact of sustainability on people and communities, and the measures business can take. Speakers from supply chain, workforce development, and food insecurity will discuss training the workforce of tomorrow and the role of business in addressing sustainability opportunities in their communities. Moderator: Joel Makower, Chairman & Executive Editor, GreenBiz Group Speakers: Çerağ Pinçe, Assistant Professor, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago Kevin Stevens, Dean,…
- Zoom video call is powered by Google’s quantum computerMeeting participants could soon enjoy quantum advantage The post Zoom video call is powered by Google’s quantum computer appeared first on Physics World.
- The EU and tropical deforestationThe EU and tropical deforestation Channel News brendan 1st April 2021 Teaser Media
- Biden’s American Jobs Plan is a Win for America. Congress Needs to Make it RealityFrom Day 1 in office, President Biden has taken a “whole of government” approach to climate action. Now, he’s laid out a “whole of economy” approach that promises to turbocharge clean energy, essential infrastructure and the jobs and other economic benefits that come with it. In short, he is addressing recovery today with investments in […] The post Biden’s American Jobs Plan is a Win for America. Congress Needs to Make it Reality appeared first on E2.
- Biden unveils a ‘once-in-a-generation’ infrastructure plan in Pittsburgh“The American Jobs Plan will lead to a transformational progress in our effort to tackle climate change with American jobs and American ingenuity,” Biden said.
- Google, Others Exhort Biden Administration to Adopt ‘Higher Impact’ Procurement StrategiesGoogle, Adobe, Trane Technologies, and Hewlett-Packard joined with a number of environmental groups to send a letter to President Joe Biden, urging his administration to adopt “higher-impact carbon-free federal electricity procurement,” as opposed to traditional clean energy procurement. The post Google, Others Exhort Biden Administration to Adopt ‘Higher Impact’ Procurement Strategies appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Washington’s Famed Tidal Basin and Cherry Trees Face Rising WatersWashington, D.C.’s Tidal Basin, flanked by rows of the city's celebrated cherry trees, is facing a growing threat from rising seas and land subsidence. Read more on E360 →
- Federal pesticide regulator flip-flops on proposed neonics ban after years of delayCanada failing to protect the environment from harmful pesticides, groups say OTTAWA – Decisions published today by the Pest Management Regulatory Agency will allow...Read More The post Federal pesticide regulator flip-flops on proposed neonics ban after years of delay appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- How Journalists Can Track Down Great Satellite Images in RealtimeThe pandemic has been making on-the-ground photojournalism difficult. Eyes in the sky offer a variety of options, some of them free.
- D.C.s Watermark luxury apartments receive LEED Gold certificationWashington D.C.’s Buzzard Point, a post-industrial stretch of waterfront at the intersection of the Anacostia and Potomac rivers, is getting a new lease on life with the recent opening of the Watermark.
- The Road to Powering Amazon on 100% Renewable Energy by 2025The Road to Powering Amazon on 100% Renewable Energy by 2025 Date/Time: April 29, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT) Amazon has been investing in sustainability for many years. Back in 2014, Amazon started making major investments in renewable energy. Most recently the company committed to powering global operations on 100% renewable energy by 2025 as part of The Climate Pledge, a commitment to be net-zero carbon by 2040, 10 years ahead of the Paris Agreement. How will the company get there five years ahead of the initial 2030 target? How does a company like Amazon with operations worldwide navigate…
- Is a New Electricity Grid in Our Future? President Biden Thinks So.The White House this morning released a fact sheet on “The American Jobs Plan,” also known as President Biden’s infrastructure plan. There’s a lot in here (as there should be for a couple of trillion dollars!), so today I’ll focus on energy infrastructure. Here are the highlights: $100B to “build a more resilient electric transmission system.” This includes “the creation of a targeted investment tax credit that incentivizes the buildout of at least 200 gigawatts of high-voltage capacity power lines.” Creation of a “Grid Deployment Authority” within DOE to facilitate transmission line siting.… More The post Is a New Electricity…
- Rolls-Royce, Tecnam and Widere develop electric passenger airplaneRolls-Royce, Tecnam and Scandinavia's largest airline, Widerøe, have entered into a partnership that will see the launch of an all-electric aircraft for passengers by 2026.
- The Lycra Company Now Selling Products Made with 100% Textile WasteThe Lycra Company has announced the launch of its first performance offerings made from 100% textile waste. The post The Lycra Company Now Selling Products Made with 100% Textile Waste appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Biden pushes to expand offshore wind energyOn Monday, President Biden announced that he intends for the U.S. electricity sector to be carbon neutral by 2035. His sights are set on lots of wind energy and lots of jobs.
- Estée Lauder and Eastman Partner to Further Sustainable PackagingThe Estée Lauder Companies (ELC) and specialty materials provider Eastman have signed a global memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will enable ELC and its portfolio of brands to further adopt sustainable packaging. The post Estée Lauder and Eastman Partner to Further Sustainable Packaging appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- C.F. Mller completes Carlsberg Central Office in CopenhagenIn the heart of Copenhagen, C.F. Møller Architects has completed the Carlsberg Central Office, a new office of the Carlsberg Group on the same hill that the world-famous Carlsberg Breweries was first established in 1847.
- More Than 100 of Apple’s Global Suppliers are Moving to 100% Renewable EnergyApple has announced that more than 110 of its manufacturing partners around the world are moving to 100% renewable energy for their Apple production. The post More Than 100 of Apple’s Global Suppliers are Moving to 100% Renewable Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- AutoCamp to expand Airstream glamping to Zion, Joshua Tree and the CatskillsAward-winning glamping company AutoCamp has announced plans to bring its design-led Airstream suites and luxurious tent accommodations to three new iconic destinations.
- Countdown to Earth DayEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Wednesday, March 31, 2021 Join Environment America in counting down to Earth Day with daily activities to celebrate and explore nature.
- Non-destructive detection could speed up cold-atom quantum sensorsResearchers use microwaves to observe an atomic sample 30,000 times a second without destroying it The post Non-destructive detection could speed up cold-atom quantum sensors appeared first on Physics World.
- Sub-diffraction imaging of the human eye visualizes photoreceptors with unprecedented detailThe ability to noninvasively image photoreceptors with subcellular resolution could enable earlier detection of eye diseases The post Sub-diffraction imaging of the human eye visualizes photoreceptors with unprecedented detail appeared first on Physics World.
- Mayor of London announces plans to power the city on renewablesMayor of London, Sadiq Khan has outlined plans to switch Transport for London (TfL) and the Greater London Authority (GLA) The post Mayor of London announces plans to power the city on renewables appeared first on Environment Journal.
- After the winter storm, a Texas mobile home community’s nightmare was far from over“It was a living nightmare for everybody.”
- Physics in the pandemic: making particles from space tangible for schoolkidsAndrew Ferguson took a muon detector project into UK schools – and kept the study going despite COVID-19 restrictions The post Physics in the pandemic: making particles from space tangible for schoolkids appeared first on Physics World.
- New project will use satellite data to detect methane emissionsThe European Space Agency (ESA) has awarded £2m to a project that will use satellite technology to detect methane emissions. The post New project will use satellite data to detect methane emissions appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Maven Moment: Baskets Aren’t Just for EasterI love baskets! I have all shapes and sizes that I use around the house... The post Maven Moment: Baskets Aren’t Just for Easter appeared first on Earth911.
- The Oil Well Next Door: California’s Silent Health HazardUnlike other oil-producing states, much of the drilling in California takes place in residential neighborhoods, often in Spanish-speaking communities. Despite mounting complaints about pollution from the wells, the state has failed to take action to address this public health problem.Read more on E360 →
- Flexible detector takes high-resolution X-ray images in 3DDevice might find use in healthcare applications such as portable mammography detectors The post Flexible detector takes high-resolution X-ray images in 3D appeared first on Physics World.
- Infographic: Tips for an Eco-Friendly, Low-Maintenance YardWhen was the last time you reevaluated your yard maintenance tactics and outdoor plant selections?... The post Infographic: Tips for an Eco-Friendly, Low-Maintenance Yard appeared first on Earth911.
- WJ Group make an award-winning start on a journey to Net ZeroHighways England recently presented WJ Group with the ‘Excellence in Environment and Sustainability Award’ for their exceptional approach to sustainable The post WJ Group make an award-winning start on a journey to Net Zero appeared first on Environment Journal.
- How corporations can jump-start industrial electrification in the USHow corporations can jump-start industrial electrification in the US Ali Hasanbeigi Wed, 03/31/2021 - 01:00 From cardboard boxes delivered to our doors to home appliances, nearly everything comes from industrial processes. Those processes use a lot of energy and largely come from fossil fuels; one-third of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions come from industry. To achieve net-zero economy-wide emissions by 2050 and limit global warming, industrial emissions must drop while still meeting societal needs. A key route to industrial emissions reductions is electrification (replacing industrial fossil fuels with electric alternatives). Recent analysis using Energy Innovation’s Energy Policy Simulator showed electrification could…
- Plastic-Free Easter Basket Grass Ideas, It Is PossibleEaster grass is like Christmas tinsel. The tiny plastic shreds sure do look good for... The post Plastic-Free Easter Basket Grass Ideas, It Is Possible appeared first on Earth911.
- How much forest did we lose in 2020? Like, a Netherlands’ worthReport: Dry, fiery weather is killing the world's trees
- Why the internet fell for the ‘Voltswagen’ April Fools’ Day jokeThe electric car craze made the Volkswagen's rebrand seem ... plausible.
- Curriculum ideas for Earth Day 2021Megan Severson State Director, Wisconsin Environment(608) 385-9946Contact person by email Read more about Megan Severson Tuesday, March 30, 2021 Whether teaching online or in person, there are many ways teachers can celebrate Earth Day with their students this year!
- 51 Environmental Activities Kids Can Do for Earth DayMegan Severson State Director, Wisconsin Environment(608) 385-9946Contact person by email Read more about Megan Severson Tuesday, March 30, 2021 This Earth Day your family can commemorate the occasion with fun ways to learn about the planet and how to protect it.
- Do I need to give up cooking with gas to save the planet?Jake Taber Content CreatorContact person by email Read more about Jake Taber Tuesday, March 30, 2021 Gas heating and cooking appliances are major contributors to U.S. climate emissions, and may even be harming our health. Meanwhile, electric cooking and heating tech has improved dramatically in recent years. Clean Energy
- Here’s what you need to know about the Supreme Court of Canada’s landmark climate decisionLess than a week after Conservative party members voted to deny the reality of climate change, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) handed down one of the most significant climate-related ... Read more. The post Here’s what you need to know about the Supreme Court of Canada’s landmark climate decision appeared first on Ecojustice.
- Netflix to Achieve Net-Zero Emissions by 2022; Here’s HowNetflix announced today that by the end of this year, the company will “fully neutralize” all emissions it can’t avoid internally by investing in projects that prevent carbon from entering the atmosphere; by the end of 2022, the company says it will achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions. The post Netflix to Achieve Net-Zero Emissions by 2022; Here’s How appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Here’s why Pete Buttigieg’s tax on driving isn’t ready for prime timeTaxing drivers by the mile could disproportionately burden low-income workers, rural communities, and people of color.
- How State Farm Will Reduce Emissions 50% by 2030State Farm has pledged to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions 50% by the end of 2030. The post How State Farm Will Reduce Emissions 50% by 2030 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Green-roofed Swiss homes promote solar via 65 degree rotationIn the Swiss municipality of Bussigny, Crissier-based architecture practice Bertola & Cie – SIA has completed the 65 Degree Group Housing project, a collection of low-energy housing units that are deliberately oriented at 65 degrees to optimize solar collection and to ensure private garden spaces for every dwelling.
- Companies Partner to Devise Emission Reduction Methods for Biomass Supply ChainTwo companies have partnered to develop and deploy an environmentally friendly bulk carrier. The post Companies Partner to Devise Emission Reduction Methods for Biomass Supply Chain appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Shipping Companies Need to Reduce EmissionsRepresentatives of the biggest companies in the shipping industry recommitted to decarbonizing the sector The post Shipping Companies Need to Reduce Emissions appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Global warming is making crop storage costly for farmersAs temperatures rise, farmers are facing new issues with safely storing crops.
- Immediate action on organic waste needed to meet Paris targets, says biogas group“Appropriate management of all organic wastes must be enabled NOW if the world is to meet Paris Agreement targets”, urges biogas trade body in “landmark report” On 29 March 2021, the World Biogas Association (WBA) launched its latest report: Biogas: Pathways to 2030, which is said to provide a comprehensive review of how management of […] The post Immediate action on organic waste needed to meet Paris targets, says biogas group first appeared on Envirotec.
- NW England firefighters urge caution over moorland fires riskFire and rescue services from the north west of England are joining forces to issue warnings about wildfires in their areas. As schools break up and the Easter bank holiday weekend approaches, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) and Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service (LFRS) both issued reminders to the public about staying safe […] The post NW England firefighters urge caution over moorland fires risk first appeared on Envirotec.
- Researchers aim to reduce carbon footprint of process which feeds 40% of the worldA new research project is setting out to investigate how to make an industrial process which helps feed nearly half the world’s population more sustainable. The Haber-Bosch process, developed in the early 20th Century, was the first economically-viable large-scale ammonia production process. It works by combining nitrogen and hydrogen under high pressures, with the addition […] The post Researchers aim to reduce carbon footprint of process which feeds 40% of the world first appeared on Envirotec.
- Algae-based phosphorus removal technology for wastewater makes innovation shortlistA new algae-based method of removing phosphorus from wastewater has been shortlisted for Most Innovative New Technology of the Year at the Water & Wastewater Treatment Awards. The technology, developed by Industrial Phycology (I-Phyc), harnesses the natural power of algae to remove phosphorus, without the use of caustic chemicals that are process-intensive, have numerous side […] The post Algae-based phosphorus removal technology for wastewater makes innovation shortlist first appeared on Envirotec.
- Toxic chemicals report card grades top retailersWho aced the test? And who failed? Find out the retailers that sell products with the most toxins before your next shopping trip.
- 4 Ways to Reduce Your Company’s Carbon FootprintAs consumers become more aware of environmental issues, their behaviour is changing. In fact, a recent survey showed that 90% of Australians want to purchase sustainable and ethical products. For businesses, this shift in consumer behaviour shouldn’t be ignored. By […] The post 4 Ways to Reduce Your Company’s Carbon Footprint appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- More than two-thirds of UK business cars and vans could be electrified, says researchMore than two thirds (70%) of cars and LCVs currently being used commercially in the UK could be replaced by electric models, according to new research from telematics firm Webfleet Solutions. The research is based on anonymised and aggregated driving data from around 100,000 connected vehicles, operated by more than 5,000 fleet customers across Europe. […] The post More than two-thirds of UK business cars and vans could be electrified, says research first appeared on Envirotec.
- Bombay Sapphire Gin Says All of its Botanical Ingredients will be Certified SustainableBombay Sapphire, a gin product from family-owned Bacardi Limited, has announced that all 10 of its botanical ingredients are on track to be certified sustainable in 2021. The post Bombay Sapphire Gin Says All of its Botanical Ingredients will be Certified Sustainable appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- UK fusion partnership aims to accelerate net zero progressA memorandum of understanding was signed on 30 March between The University of Manchester and the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), intended to kick start a major collaboration for the research and development of sustainable energy produced by fusion. Fusion is a very attractive alternative energy source that, when commercialised, it is believed, will generate […] The post UK fusion partnership aims to accelerate net zero progress first appeared on Envirotec.
- Gardens weave in and out of a conceptual luxury home in RussiaSet inside a forested landscape, the House in Okolitsa takes inspiration from the site’s complex topography for its rhythmic architecture that resembles a series of terraces.
- Veterinary clinic provides free services to vulnerable companion animalsThe TEARS Animal Rescue Veterinary Clinic and Mobile Clinic work jointly to mobilise free veterinary and primary healthcare services to vulnerable companion animals. More and more cases of animal neglect and abuse are being recorded by the TEARS Clinic, which performs about 200 sterilisations every month, as well as 200 Feral Cat sterilisations. The Charity, […]
- Miami Beach Aquatic Center and Park will include 3 acres of native landscapingArchitectural firm Brooks + Scarpa recently unveiled its design concept for the new Miami Beach Aquatic Center and Park.
- Pick Up that Mask! PPE Littering the World’s Beaches, Ocean Conservancy ReportsThe Ocean Conservancy released a disappointing report about the state of beaches today. Their global... The post Pick Up that Mask! PPE Littering the World’s Beaches, Ocean Conservancy Reports appeared first on Earth911.
- It’s time to make our water safe for swimmingLaura Miller Clean Water, AdvocateContact person by email Read more about Laura Miller Tuesday, March 30, 2021 Americans should be able to enjoy beaches that are clean and safe for swimming in every corner of the country.
- More action for our environment in Washington, D.C.Lisa Frank Executive Director, Washington Legislative Office, Environment AmericaContact person by email Read more about Lisa Frank Tuesday, March 30, 2021 Whenever decisions that affect the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the places we love are being made in Washington, our advocates are there to speak and act on your behalf and on behalf of the environment we all share.
- Assessing PPE Pollution’s Impact on the OceanDiscover how steep the toll of personal protective equipment has been on our ocean The post Assessing PPE Pollution’s Impact on the Ocean appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- RSVP for the Spring 2021 Earth Institute Research ShowcaseDue to the global pandemic, students could not travel for research this year. However, that did not stop them from conducting impressive remote research.
- It’s time we recognised that overconsuming resources causes climate change and nature’s declineIn just a few short months this year, world leaders will assemble at two landmark conferences to hammer out solutions to the two biggest environmental challenges facing the planet. The COP15 Biodiversity Summit in Kunming in October will be the first since the 2010 Aichi summit which agreed 20 biodiversity targets (none of which have been delivered). Hot on its
- Carbon labelling is successful in reducing emissions, study suggestsCarbon labelling reduces our carbon footprint, even for those who try to remain uninformed, according to a study conducted by The post Carbon labelling is successful in reducing emissions, study suggests appeared first on Environment Journal.
- States Really, Really, Must Act on Water Quality Certification Applications Within One YearThe saga of judicial efforts to enforce the one-year limit on state review of applications for water quality certifications under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act shows no sign of reaching a conclusion. First, in Hoopa Valley Tribe v. FERC, the D.C. Circuit held that an agreement between the applicant and the state pursuant to which the applicant repeatedly withdrew and resubmitted its 401 application could not escape the statutory time limit on state review.… More The post States Really, Really, Must Act on Water Quality Certification Applications Within One Year first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- New £120m zero emission bus scheme launchesTransport Secretary Grant Shapps has announced the launch of a new scheme that will enable local transport authorities to purchase The post New £120m zero emission bus scheme launches appeared first on Environment Journal.
- The secret ingredient in Paris’ green public housingHow cannabis can be part of an affordable housing future — not just one for eco-conscious elites.
- Strolling in the deepIan Randall reviews The Brilliant Abyss by Helen Scales The post Strolling in the deep appeared first on Physics World.
- LATTICE radiotherapy plus immunotherapy shows promise for treating advanced bulky tumoursSpatially fractionated LATTICE radiotherapy combined with immune checkpoint blockade could provide a powerful treatment for advanced bulky tumours The post LATTICE radiotherapy plus immunotherapy shows promise for treating advanced bulky tumours appeared first on Physics World.
- New report reveals Canadian retailers falling behind U.S. companies in making major progress on chemical safetyENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE AND THE MIND THE STORE CAMPAIGN Couche-Tard, Metro, Sobeys, Tim Hortons, and Burger King receive an F grade for failing to take...Read More The post New report reveals Canadian retailers falling behind U.S. companies in making major progress on chemical safety appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- University leaders commit to action on UN Sustainable Development GoalsLeaders from 56 global universities commit to action on reaching the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGs The post University leaders commit to action on UN Sustainable Development Goals appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Canadian companies failing in the race to eliminate toxic chemicals from their productsKey findings from the fifth annual Who’s Minding the Store? retailer report card With governments moving too slowly to ban toxic chemicals from consumer...Read More The post Canadian companies failing in the race to eliminate toxic chemicals from their products appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Can sustainability save capitalism?Can sustainability save capitalism? Joel Makower Tue, 03/30/2021 - 02:11 My inbox and bookshelf have been groaning lately under the heft of some weighty books, essays and reports heralding a kinder, gentler era for capitalism. This idea isn’t exactly new. For years — decades, even — there has been a steady stream of visions and proposals aimed at, variously, reforming, rethinking, reimagining, reinventing, redefining and rebooting the operating system that drives capitalist economies. For most of those years, those visions and proposals were relegated to a relatively small group of academics and activists toiling in a world unto themselves. Few…
- How To Extend the Life of Your Cell PhoneThere is a growing global e-waste issue as more and more people own an increasingly... The post How To Extend the Life of Your Cell Phone appeared first on Earth911.
- Supporting multimodal public transit in a post-pandemic futureSupporting multimodal public transit in a post-pandemic future Shin-pei Tsay Tue, 03/30/2021 - 01:45 This article first appeared on Meeting of the Minds. Cities have been severely impacted by COVID-19 on a number of fronts, and it has laid bare the severe disparities that result from ever-dwindling budgets. The pandemic has also dramatically changed how we experience the urban environment and required us to re-envision how people navigate and interact with their locales. On a regional basis, commutes to central business districts have dropped dramatically, while surrounding town centers, however small they may be, have gained more activity. For the…
- Can smart buildings be more equitable buildings?Can smart buildings be more equitable buildings? Hadas Webb Tue, 03/30/2021 - 01:30 When I returned to the office after having my first child, I noticed for the first time that all of the offices and conference rooms either had windows or non-locking doors, which left me without any safe spaces for pumping. Fortunately, I work for a supportive company that requested modification from building management to convert a small conference room to a part-time pumping room. Shortly thereafter, the regional executives of a global pharmaceutical company came to my employer, Cimetrics, for help maintaining thermal comfort for women as…
- Is COVID-19 slowing progress toward the SDGs? Yes, say experts.Is COVID-19 slowing progress toward the SDGs? Yes, say experts. Tove Malmqvist Tue, 03/30/2021 - 01:00 As we move into a crucial decade of action on achieving serious progress on sustainability, many are hoping the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent economic recession will serve to reset our priorities toward a greener future in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, many experts are not optimistic about the possibility of a green recovery. Over half of sustainability professionals believe that COVID-19 instead will slow the rate of progress toward achieving the SDGs, according to a new report, Evaluating Progress on the…
- It’s time to link food, nature and climate policyThis post is by Jessica Sinclair-Taylor, head of policy and media at Feedback. A recent letter, organised by Nourish Scotland and signed by a number of organisations (including Feedback) and city governments, has asked COP26 President Alok Sharma to clear some space for food system debates on the agenda at the Glasgow climate summit this year. As the letter points
- Using urban forestry to fight for environmental justiceUsing urban forestry to fight for environmental justice Breanna Draxler Tue, 03/30/2021 - 00:05 The term "urban forest" may sound like an oxymoron. When most of us think about forests, we may picture vast expanses of tall trunks and dappled sunlight filtering through the leaves, far from the busyness of the city. But the trees that line city streets and surround apartment complexes across the U.S. hold great value, in part because of their proximity to people. "Per tree, you’re getting way more value for an urban tree than a tree out in the wild," said Mark McPherson, founder and…
- 4 Simple Swaps for a Truly Sustainable EasterGrowing up, Easter was always one of my favorite holidays. There was that heady mix... The post 4 Simple Swaps for a Truly Sustainable Easter appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: The Carbon Footprint of JeansJeans are a staple in many people’s wardrobes, something we wear all the time and... The post We Earthlings: The Carbon Footprint of Jeans appeared first on Earth911.
- We need global vaccinationsWe need global vaccinations Channel News brendan 30th March 2021 Teaser Media
- Wisconsin Auto Dealership Installs Microgrid-Based EV Charging UnitsBergstrom Automotive in Neenah, Wisconsin, has installed a clean-energy, microgrid-based EV charging units that can each generate at least 23 megawatt hours of solar energy annually, enough for the dealership to provide nearly 500 electric vehicle charges. The post Wisconsin Auto Dealership Installs Microgrid-Based EV Charging Units appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Climate-legislation delay is causing a crisis of confidenceThis article was originally published by iPolitics. Legislation is stalled in Ottawa, and political parties have resorted to blaming each other for the delay as they posture ahead of a ... Read more. The post Climate-legislation delay is causing a crisis of confidence appeared first on Ecojustice.
- New DOE Goal: 30GW of Offshore Wind Deployment by 2030Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm today joined the Secretaries of the Interior and Commerce at a White House roundtable meeting to announce a national goal to deploy 30 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind by 2030. The post New DOE Goal: 30GW of Offshore Wind Deployment by 2030 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 6 South Dakota School Districts Add Propane School Buses to FleetSix South Dakota school districts received Department of Environment & Natural Resources (DENR) funding to purchase emissions-reducing propane autogas school buses. The post 6 South Dakota School Districts Add Propane School Buses to Fleet appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- No waste, no carbon, no wonder this net-zero home breaks the moldWhen the Baboolals looked around their North Carolina community, they saw what many people see in their local areas: cookie-cutter houses that consume excess energy. A desire to break free from this mold is how their journey to create a net-zero house began.
- A tool for saving energy as a renterBronte Payne Director, Go Solar Campaign(617) 747-4327Contact person by email Read more about Bronte Payne Monday, March 29, 2021 Appliance standards can help save the planet and our pocketbooks Clean Energy
- Bald eagle population bounces back from brink of extinctionThe once shrinking population of bald eagles has quadrupled over the past 12 years, according to a new survey conducted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
- Tidal turbines power electric vehicles on Scotland's Yell IslandAs countries around the world increasingly embrace electric vehicles, charging is top of mind. In Scotland, the island of Yell is powering its EVs with tidal energy.
- Most Valuable Carbon Capture Technology = ForestsTechnology will play a critical role in the fight against climate change, but that’s not enough. In this recent article featured on Our Daily Planet, our CEO and President Larry Selzer shares his thoughts about how we must shift our traditional understanding of “technology” to include both promising manmade solutions AND naturally existing solutions like forests to remove harmful carbon from the atmosphere.
- Passive House-certified residence frames ski resort views in UtahWhen a family decided to relocate from Silicon Valley to the Utah ski town of Park City, they tapped local design studio Klima Architecture to realize their dream of an energy-efficient home.
- IBM to Build a Solution to Support Solar Developers and Climate EntrepreneursIBM and Raise Green, an impact investment marketplace for clean energy projects, announced their collaboration to empower any entrepreneur to start their own community solar energy businesses. The post IBM to Build a Solution to Support Solar Developers and Climate Entrepreneurs appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Staxxiom promises eco-friendly furnishings that click together in 2 minutesFurniture startup Staxxiom has unveiled a sneak peek of its new “no tools, no hassle” furniture products, a line of patented click-to-assemble furnishings built from natural, eco-friendly materials.
- Turning Down the Sun to Cool the Earth?Learn about solar radiation management and how it might impact our ocean The post Turning Down the Sun to Cool the Earth? appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Tidal Communities Make Their Case for Shaping Resilient Coastal FuturesA recent conversation focused on three coastlines where Indigenous and Black communities are caught between rising seas and societal and development threats on land.
- Super Earth is astronomer’s dream for atmospheric studiesPuffed up atmosphere of Gliese 486b is ideal for spectroscopic measurements The post Super Earth is astronomer’s dream for atmospheric studies appeared first on Physics World.
- Massachusetts Climate Legislation Becomes Law — The Future of EverythingIt’s not always the case, but my speculation about the Massachusetts climate bill was correct. On Friday, Governor Baker signed it into law. If I haven’t succeeded in making this clear previously, I want to emphasize that this is a really far-reaching piece of legislation. It commits Massachusetts to a very aggressive timetable for reducing GHG emissions. It species a number of specific policies,… More The post Massachusetts Climate Legislation Becomes Law — The Future of Everything first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- The ultra low emission zone expansion will cement London’s legacy as a clean air leaderThis post is by Oliver Lord, head of policy and campaigns for Environmental Defense Fund Europe. The pandemic has revealed the consequences of health inequity. We must learn from this by enabling everyone to use greener transport and ensuring we all have clean air to breathe, regardless of who we are and where we live. The planned October expansion of
- Biden’s Climate Summit and the Practical Path to DecarbonizationFollowing four years of Trump’s climate denial, the Biden administration has gone all in and is starting to articulate a comprehensive climate policy.
- The development of new ionic electrolytes for energy storage devicesAvailable to watch now, The Electrochemical Society, in partnership with Hiden Analytical, explores recent work on the design and use of new ionic materials The post The development of new ionic electrolytes for energy storage devices appeared first on Physics World.
- Cities must cut their ‘consumption emissions’Joe Blakey and Jana Wendler from the University of Manchester explains why we need to move from a linear ‘extract-use-dispose’ The post Cities must cut their ‘consumption emissions’ appeared first on Environment Journal.
- This machine in Texas could suck up companies’ carbon emissions — if they payMicrosoft, Shopify, and others are backing new carbon-removal projects. Good idea?
- Why authors are saying the ‘natural world’ no longer exists“Almost no rock, leaf, or cubic foot of air on Earth has escaped our clumsy signature.”
- The U.S. is finally looking to unlock the potential of wave energyAfter decades of false starts, the federal approval of a new testing site off the coast of Oregon could give wave energy a much-needed jolt.
- Methane emissions may have been underestimated by up to 90%The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is underestimating methane emissions from oil and gas production according to new research published in The post Methane emissions may have been underestimated by up to 90% appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Human Composting for a Greener AfterlifeNo matter how sustainably you lived, modern funeral practices ensure that you make one last... The post Human Composting for a Greener Afterlife appeared first on Earth911.
- 9 Sustainable Women’s Activewear Brands for SummerSummer is around the corner, and you probably already have taken the resolution to stay... The post 9 Sustainable Women’s Activewear Brands for Summer appeared first on Earth911.
- British Airways named second biggest climate polluterThree of the biggest recipients of airline bailouts – Lufthansa, British Airways and Air France – were the three biggest The post British Airways named second biggest climate polluter appeared first on Environment Journal.
- The failures of animal testingThe failures of animal testing Channel News brendan 29th March 2021 Teaser Media
- Nanoparticle sensors detect arsenic in drinking waterA low-cost sensor based on gold nanoparticles changes colour when exposed to arsenic-contaminated water The post Nanoparticle sensors detect arsenic in drinking water appeared first on Physics World.
- The circular economy shows its human sideThe circular economy shows its human side Lauren Phipps Mon, 03/29/2021 - 01:30 This article originally appeared in the State of Green Business 2021. You can download the entire report here. As the circular economy ramps up, we’ve seen impressive innovation in materials, products, models and processes — but innovation on how we treat people has been notably absent. However, as companies, cities and countries alike adopt a more holistic lens and embrace circular principles, they are recognizing the opportunity to drive social change in lockstep with an economic transformation that puts people at the center. In the context of sourcing…
- How can sustainability execs leverage Biden’s policy agenda? How can sustainability execs leverage Biden’s policy agenda? Dawn Rittenhouse Mon, 03/29/2021 - 00:15 Well before Jan. 20, when President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris took the oath of office, they made it clear they would start their terms with a clear policy agenda that addressed seven areas: COVID-19 climate change racial equity economic recovery health care immigration restoring America’s global standing All of these policy areas connect to the sustainability agenda, so the sustainability community will need to be heavily engaged. And, given how clearly the White House has laid out its agenda, this offers…
- Tips for auditing an ethical supply chainTips for auditing an ethical supply chain Jerome Brustlein Mon, 03/29/2021 - 00:01 Many serious concerns have hung over the supply chains of global corporations for decades, ranging from human rights issues to lack of transparency about sourcing and other matters. In the jewelry industry, the issues have ranged from unsafe mining practices and child labor to money laundering through the supply chains themselves. The rise of conscious consumers has altered how brands compete, and ethical supply chains have become a source of competitive advantage as brands leverage prestigious certifications such as B Corp status to closely align themselves with…
- Crafts Made From Upcycled Food PackagingCrafting with kids is a great way to get creative on lazy afternoons at home. By adding reused materials, you'll not only make your projects cheaper (read: free), but also teach kids the value of reuse and recycling. The post Crafts Made From Upcycled Food Packaging appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Overcoming Eco-Anxiety With Eco Hero Handbook Author Tessa WardleyListen to “Earth911 Podcast: Overcoming Eco-Anxiety With Eco Hero Handbook Author Tessa Wardley” on Spreaker.... The post Earth911 Podcast: Overcoming Eco-Anxiety With Eco Hero Handbook Author Tessa Wardley appeared first on Earth911.
- About that ship jammed in the Suez Canal …The Ever Given is supposed to be a more efficient vessel. Running aground and blocking maritime traffic is ruining that.
- The coal plant next doorNear America’s largest coal-fired power plant, toxins are showing up in drinking water and people have fallen ill. One giant energy company plans to avoid the cleanup costs.
- 7 Spectacular Facts About SeadragonsYes, dragons of the sea are real ... and they're masters of disguise The post 7 Spectacular Facts About Seadragons appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Suez, Schneider Partner on Digital WaterSuez and Schneider Electric are partnering to develop and market a joint digital water solution for water cycle management. The post Suez, Schneider Partner on Digital Water appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The nation's first major offshore wind farm is one step closer to realityJake Taber Content CreatorContact person by email Read more about Jake Taber Friday, March 26, 2021
- A big victory on climate – but we’re far from doneThis week, Canadians won an important victory on the climate front when the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the federal government and affirmed...Read More The post A big victory on climate – but we’re far from done appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Ford, HP Turn 3D Printer Waste into Recycled Materials for CarsIn a first for recycled materials in the auto industry, Ford has teamed up with HP to turn 3D printer waste, powders and parts, into injection molded vehicle parts. The post Ford, HP Turn 3D Printer Waste into Recycled Materials for Cars appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Prefab Zhuhai Jinwan Civic Art Centre boasts energy- and water-saving designCurrently under construction, this new civic center will soon offer a stunning new hub for contemporary creativity in Zhuhai.
- Stantec Taps BlueSky for Tracking Air Pollutants Data, GHG emissionsStantec is partnering with air pollutants and emissions-tracking data company BlueSky Resources for its worldwide remote sensing and climate change-related service capabilities. The post Stantec Taps BlueSky for Tracking Air Pollutants Data, GHG emissions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Both African elephant species face extinctionIUCN now ranks African forest elephants as critically endangered and African savanna elephants as endangered.
- Take the Initiative in the Fight Against Sprawl MZOs with our Template ResolutionFrom Ramara to Stratford and King Township, ordinary Ontarians and a growing number of municipal leaders are pushing back against the abuse of MZOs....Read More The post Take the Initiative in the Fight Against Sprawl MZOs with our Template Resolution appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- DOE to Cut Cost of Solar Energy 60% Within 10 YearsThe US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a new target to cut the cost of solar energy by 60% within the next 10 years, in addition to nearly $128 million in funding to lower costs, improve performance, and speed the deployment of solar energy technologies. The post DOE to Cut Cost of Solar Energy 60% Within 10 Years appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Deforestation contributes to disease outbreaks, study saysA recent paper published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science has established that there is a connection between deforestation and the occurrence of zoonotic and vector-borne diseases.
- Raman imaging microscopy: The analytical multi-toolJoin the audience for a live webinar on 22 April 2021 sponsored by WITec The post Raman imaging microscopy: The analytical multi-tool appeared first on Physics World.
- Frito-Lay Lowering Fleet Diesel Usage by 78%Frito-Lay has announced that the implementation of ZE and NZE technologies over the past year has led to sustainable impact — reducing the Modesto site’s fleet absolute GHG emissions by more than half (53%), or 2,790 metric tons of absolute GHG emissions, as well as lowering fleet diesel usage by 78%. The post Frito-Lay Lowering Fleet Diesel Usage by 78% appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Students design skateboard wheels made from chewing gumChewing gum: it's a type of plastic pollution that we’re just not talking about enough.
- ‘Terminal Moraine’ Artists Intend to Bring Brooklyn Back to its Glacial RootsAn upcoming installation at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden intertwines the sounds of glacial recession and tree growth to help visitors connect with the area’s history.
- Indigenous Lands Contain Nearly Half of the Amazon’s Intact ForestA comprehensive United Nations study says that 45 percent of the intact forests in the Amazon are in Indigenous territories, comprising an area that sequesters more carbon than all the tropical forests in either Indonesia or the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Read more on E360 →
- Sustainable Development Program Seeks Teaching Assistants for Fall 2021The deadline to apply Is May 3 at 11:55pm.
- How to have a plastic-free EasterHop into the season with a plan for plastic-free meals, egg hunts and baskets.
- A guide to water treatment technologiesWater treatment is a process the vast majority of us give very little thought to. We turn on the faucetor flush the toilet and out it comes, ready to hydrate us or wash away our waste. But before it reaches […] The post A guide to water treatment technologies appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Firm partners with National Chemical Emergency Centre to bolster chemical response capabilityEnvironmental risk reduction specialist Adler and Allan has partnered with the National Chemical Emergency Centre (NCEC) to provide training for its employees to deal with hazardous material incidents. The training is said to be equal to that given to emergency responders from the fire and rescue service. The company has invested £100,000 in NCEC hazardous […] The post Firm partners with National Chemical Emergency Centre to bolster chemical response capability first appeared on Envirotec.
- Ford and HP collaborate to turn 3d waste into automotive partsFord is teaming up with HP in a bid to reuse spent 3D printed powders and parts, closing the loop and turning them into injection molded vehicle parts – described as an industry first. The firms say the resulting injection molded parts are better for the environment with no compromise in the durability and quality […] The post Ford and HP collaborate to turn 3d waste into automotive parts first appeared on Envirotec.
- ‘Keep off the grass’: the biofuel that could help us achieve net zeroSome grasses are a sustainable energy source that could be a driving force towards achieving net zero carbon emissions, according to new research that appears to demonstrate their resilience to harsh growing environments. The Miscanthus genus of grasses, commonly used to add movement and texture to gardens, could quickly become the first choice for biofuel […] The post ‘Keep off the grass’: the biofuel that could help us achieve net zero first appeared on Envirotec.
- Alan Turing £50 note is unveiled, how to get a mortgage on the MoonExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Alan Turing £50 note is unveiled, how to get a mortgage on the Moon appeared first on Physics World.
- Boost research to protect sealife from wind farms, says Lords committeeMinisters have been urged to prioritise finding ways to boost funding for research into environmental impacts of offshore wind farms on marine life. More must be done to explore and mitigate possible negative impacts of large-scale developments in the North Sea, the House of Lords EU Environment sub-committee has said in a letter to Business […] The post Boost research to protect sealife from wind farms, says Lords committee first appeared on Envirotec.
- Three top atomic clocks are compared with record accuracyResearch could lead the way to a new time standard The post Three top atomic clocks are compared with record accuracy appeared first on Physics World.
- Commercial-scale facility will recycle all forms of plastic waste· New HydroPRS™ process creates raw ingredients for “infinitely recyclable new products” · World-first commercial-scale plant starts construction in Teesside, UK, backed by global partners and UK Government. · Plans for one million tonnes of capacity in development worldwide by 2025. Mura Technology, a UK-based technology firm, has announced that construction has started on the […] The post Commercial-scale facility will recycle all forms of plastic waste first appeared on Envirotec.
- Supermarkets call for a trade standards that put the environment firstMajor UK supermarkets have joined WWF in calling for a future for UK trade that puts the environment at the The post Supermarkets call for a trade standards that put the environment first appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Drone technology and AI used to tackle litter in Bournemouth, Christchurch and PooleBCP Council, Hubbub and McDonald’s partner on ground-breaking campaign Local businesses and community groups urged to join forces as lockdown eases Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will be the focus of a pilot scheme this summer which will see drone-based technology used to tackle the issue of litter. BCP Council is partnering with the environmental charity […] The post Drone technology and AI used to tackle litter in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole first appeared on Envirotec.
- New advisory group will support climate action in YorkshireA new independent advisory group has been launched to support climate action in Yorkshire and the Humber. The Yorkshire and The post New advisory group will support climate action in Yorkshire appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Ultrafast low-dose PET scans will benefit cancer patientsRecent developments in PET technology include rapid, low-dose scans and lymph node imaging The post Ultrafast low-dose PET scans will benefit cancer patients appeared first on Physics World.
- Retraction of Nature paper puts Majorana research on a new path“Inconsistencies” are found with the original analysis but an independent report finds no instances of data fabrication The post Retraction of <i>Nature</i> paper puts Majorana research on a new path appeared first on Physics World.
- Report: It’s time for the U.S. to research solar geoengineeringWe might never do solar geoengineering. But government science advisers say studying it is better than flying blind.
- The new vocabulary of climate change was written in IcelandicA newly translated book connects language with our failure to act.
- Canada’s carbon tax was ruled constitutional — but still faces backlashSo far, Canada has succeeded where the U.S. has failed.
- Government must involve private sector in retrofitting plansThe government must use its retrofitting plans to stimulate private sector investment, says Bankers for Net-Zero. Earlier this week, the The post Government must involve private sector in retrofitting plans appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Earth911 Inspiration: There Is Always Some Beauty LeftThis week’s inspiration comes from Anne Frank: “I’ve found that there is always some beauty... The post Earth911 Inspiration: There Is Always Some Beauty Left appeared first on Earth911.
- Episode 261: Sea changes, strategy shiftsEpisode 261: Sea changes, strategy shifts Heather Clancy Fri, 03/26/2021 - 02:00 Week in Review Stories discussed this week (4:22). How infrastructure is banking on green banks Unilever sets out net-zero plan for shareholder vote Power struggle: The looming high-tech battery crisis Features A new wave for ocean adaptation? (19:30) Oceanographer John Englander chats with Senior Editor Deonna Anderson about his upcoming book, "Moving to Higher Ground: Rising Sea Level and the Path Forward." BSR's take on resilient business strategies (36:55) A new guide from the nonprofit BSR suggests ways companies can anticipate material changes to their operations, develop…
- The time is right to rethink the gridThe time is right to rethink the grid Sarah Golden Fri, 03/26/2021 - 00:45 The grid faces twin challenges: It needs to become resilient and clean. Alone, either would be daunting. Together, with the right policy support, they might just be urgent enough to get something done. This week, the Biden administration announced a major infrastructure package, with clean energy and updates to the U.S. electrical grid playing a central role. The need for this transformation never has been more urgent. Today’s grid was largely built in the 1950s and 1960s with a 50-year life expectancy. America’s energy infrastructure scored…
- The infrastructure we're not talking aboutThe infrastructure we're not talking about Jim Giles Fri, 03/26/2021 - 00:30 When we talk about infrastructure, we usually mean big, heavy stuff: roads; bridges; seawalls and the like. But as Democrats turn their attention to infrastructure measures potentially costing trillions of dollars, that focus needs broadening. Often the most cost-effective infrastructure is not made of concrete or steel, but soil. To see what I mean, check out the featured photo taken by Russ Jackson, a farmer in Mountain View, Oklahoma. You’re looking at the aftermath of 2019 floods that left millions of acres of U.S. farmland underwater. For several…
- Why Birmingham chose a comprehensive clean air zoneThis post is by Steve Arnold, head of the clean air zone at Birmingham City Council. Everybody, regardless of age, geographic location or personal wealth, has a right to breathe clean air. It is a basic, fundamental entitlement and one that is vital to our survival. Yet every year, up to 36,000 people across the UK die from conditions linked
- Despite net-zero pledges, banks used $750 billion to finance fossil fuels in 2020Despite net-zero pledges, banks used $750 billion to finance fossil fuels in 2020 Cecilia Keating Fri, 03/26/2021 - 00:05 Net-zero commitments may have ricocheted across banking sector over the last 18 months, but big banks' attestations of climate concern did not stop many from expanding financing for the world's top fossil fuel firms during the pandemic year. That is according to the latest edition of the Rainforest Action Network's annual fossil fuel financing tracker, which reveals that while fossil fuel financing dropped by a record 9 percent during the pandemic-induced economic recession of 2020, the world's top banks ramped up…
- Sound pollution impacts whales, dolphins and porpoiseSound pollution impacts whales, dolphins and porpoise Channel News brendan 26th March 2021 Teaser Media
- How To Plan Home Energy Upgrades Based on an Energy AuditDid you know that homes and businesses use 40% of the total energy consumed in... The post How To Plan Home Energy Upgrades Based on an Energy Audit appeared first on Earth911.
- 20 Staggering E-Waste Facts in 2021It feels as if electronics were made to be thrown out every year, right? From... The post 20 Staggering E-Waste Facts in 2021 appeared first on Earth911.
- Simple Ways To Green Your School, No Matter Its ColorsGetting ready for the kids to go back to school? This can be a stressful... The post Simple Ways To Green Your School, No Matter Its Colors appeared first on Earth911.
- Net zero target will create up to 1.7 million new jobs by 2030, says researchThe Government will not deliver on its commitment to net zero by 2050, say the authors of a new research paper, without taking radical action to decarbonise the 12 most carbon-intensive industries, which together represent three-fifths of UK emissions and employ one in every five jobs. But if ministers take the right steps, they believe, […] The post Net zero target will create up to 1.7 million new jobs by 2030, says research first appeared on Envirotec.
- Bringing the Florida Everglades to Your ClassroomStudents across the nation watched our Ocean to the Everglades documentary series and shared their questions with us The post Bringing the Florida Everglades to Your Classroom appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Heliogen Solar Tech Planned for Rio Tinto MineRio Tinto and renewable energy company Heliogen are exploring the deployment of Heliogen solar power technology at Rio Tinto’s borates mine in Boron, California. The post Heliogen Solar Tech Planned for Rio Tinto Mine appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Tasteful Selections Looks to Microgrid for Resiliency, EfficiencyTasteful Selections' 1,100 employee ag facility in Arvin, California, is the site of a microgrid being built by Concentric Power. The 5-megawatt solar, natural gas and battery installation will use Concentric computer systems to increase efficiency and allow the operation to continue during external disruptions to its power. The post Tasteful Selections Looks to Microgrid for Resiliency, Efficiency appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- SoCalGas to ‘Help California Reach Net-Zero Goals’ via Decarbonization, Digitization and DiversificationSouthern California Gas Company plans to achieve Scope 1, 2 and 3 net-zero emissions by 2045 through a variety of initiatives, including decarbonization, diversifying and digitalizing its business. The company says it is the largest gas distribution utility in North America to set a net zero target across all scopes. The post SoCalGas to ‘Help California Reach Net-Zero Goals’ via Decarbonization, Digitization and Diversification appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Designer Lucas Couto joins Precious Plastic for recycling projectLucas Couto, Senior Industrial Designer at EGGS Design in Norway, is focused on turning plastic pollution into innovative recycled designs. The designer has teamed up with plastic recycling company Precious Plastic to help reveal the potential of plastic waste in the design space.
- Discover The 5 House plants that flourish in Low lightHouse pants are a great addition to any home. They are known to help remove toxins from the air, improving the environment, and making you feel better about life. In short, everyone should have a look at the available indoor […] The post Discover The 5 House plants that flourish in Low light appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- New black hole image reveals magnetic fieldsEvent Horizon Telescope measures light polarization near supermassive black hole The post New black hole image reveals magnetic fields appeared first on Physics World.
- Major banks still back fossil fuel industry despite climate pledgesThis year's Banking on Climate Chaos report shows that despite feel-good environmental marketing, major financial institutions still back fossil fuel companies.
- Harp seals threatened by decreasing sea iceThe migration cycle of harp seals is greatly threatened following a significant decrease in sea ice cover in Canada's Gulf of St. Lawrence.
- A live conversation with Gina McCarthyHow the Biden administration plans to tackle the climate crisis in 2021, right from the top.
- Kiribati Floating Houses address rising waters and land limitationsThe problem is rising waters and limited landmass; the solution is floating structures.
- ESG Mentions among Oil & Gas Companies Soar in First QuarterA Bloomberg analysis of quarterly earnings calls and other conference calls related to the 23 members of the S&P 500 Energy Index showed that mention of ESG and other sustainability-related terms soared in the first quarter of 2021 (compared to the same quarter last year). Use of ESG-related terms among oil and gas companies jumped from 36 in the first The post ESG Mentions among Oil & Gas Companies Soar in First Quarter appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Statement from Keith Brooks, Programs Director, on the Supreme Court of Canada ruling in favour of Canada’s carbon pricing lawEnvironmental Defence acted as an intervenor in the case, represented by the Canadian Environmental Law Association This ruling is good news for all Canadians....Read More The post Statement from Keith Brooks, Programs Director, on the Supreme Court of Canada ruling in favour of Canada’s carbon pricing law appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Sustainable White Flower Hall designed for school in IndiaThanks to New Delhi-based interior decor and architecture firm Envisage, the Mann School in Alipur has a new girl's hostel featuring sustainable elements like all-natural thermal insulation and solar panels. The White Flower Hall girls dormitory boasts all the creature comforts to build a haven for the school's female students, helping to make them feel at home during their studies.
- Ocean mammals face extinctionOcean mammals face extinction Channel News brendan 25th March 2021 Teaser Media
- Equipment firm announces global virtual symposium for the wet processing industryWet processing equipment manufacturer CDE has scheduled another global virtual conference on materials processing topics for 18-20 May. It follows a previous virtual event held in October 2020, which featured 100+ industry professionals speaking at 90 sessions over two days. The firm says the event will examine the challenges most operators face on a day-today […] The post Equipment firm announces global virtual symposium for the wet processing industry first appeared on Envirotec.
- Finding silicon’s Holy Grail at long last, how to recognize and prevent ‘publication misconduct’We also talk about that new particle at CERN in this week’s podcast The post Finding silicon’s Holy Grail at long last, how to recognize and prevent ‘publication misconduct’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Penstock flow control in world’s first ‘electric town’ uses variable speed actuationThe small Scottish town of Kinlochleven has an extraordinary claim to fame as the first place in the world in which every home was connected to electricity. That was courtesy of a 1907 hydroelectric dam project that generated power for the aluminium smelter near the town. Three auxiliary spillways feeding the power plant were mothballed […] The post Penstock flow control in world’s first ‘electric town’ uses variable speed actuation first appeared on Envirotec.
- Scotland’s Covid-19 wastewater monitoring programme extended until March 2022A project to monitor Covid-19 by measuring its genetic footprint in wastewater will continue for another year after an additional £2.3 million of funding was announced by the Scottish Government on 22 March. The extension until March 2022 means that the Scottish Environment Protection Agency’s laboratory near Eurocentral will continue analysing around 200 samples a […] The post Scotland’s Covid-19 wastewater monitoring programme extended until March 2022 first appeared on Envirotec.
- Finland pilot plant demonstrates production of bioplastic from soy residuesFour companies have collaborated to develop what is said to be the first process in the world to produce compostable bioplastic from food and feed production side streams. A biopolymer plant will be built in Uusikaupunki, Finland, in which bioplastic production will be piloted on an industrial scale. The four firms – Finnfoam, Brightplus, VTT […] The post Finland pilot plant demonstrates production of bioplastic from soy residues first appeared on Envirotec.
- Roads and digital innovation: White paper presents highlights from local authority project leadsA seemingly ground-breaking government-funded initiative to accelerate innovation in the roads sector has published its latest white paper, looking at the role of digital tools, platforms and data in this area, and some of the outstanding challenges. The document, from ADEPT (Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Places and Transport), presents recent progress in the […] The post Roads and digital innovation: White paper presents highlights from local authority project leads first appeared on Envirotec.
- Floating solar farms could protect lakes from climate changeFloating solar farms could help to reduce the impacts of climate change on lakes and reservoirs, according to a new The post Floating solar farms could protect lakes from climate change appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Changes to last-mile delivery in London could reduce traffic volume by 13% and reduce harmful vehicle-related air emissions by 17%, says report· Study analyses potential impact of micro-fulfilment centres in London and other major cities · Centres can play significant role in lowering traffic congestion and air emissions Post and parcel organisations, retailers and delivery companies could significantly reduce harmful emissions and traffic congestion within cities, if bold steps are taken to reshape last-mile delivery ecosystems, […] The post Changes to last-mile delivery in London could reduce traffic volume by 13% and reduce harmful vehicle-related air emissions by 17%, says report first appeared on Envirotec.
- Cutting your carbon footprint matters a lot — if you’re richA new book pushes back against the narrative that individual actions make little difference to the climate.
- Scotland set to receive its first biomethane refuelling stationNew HGV biomethane refuelling station is set to open in Glasgow by November. The station which is being built by The post Scotland set to receive its first biomethane refuelling station appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Translating technology into the clinic is a two-way processEven once a new medical device is launched into clinical use, there’s still a great deal left to discover The post Translating technology into the clinic is a two-way process appeared first on Physics World.
- Does charging more for electricity help the planet?Or is my utility company just greedy?
- UK must retrofit historic homes to reach net-zeroRetrofitting England’s historic homes could reduce building emissions by up to 84%, according to a new report published by the The post UK must retrofit historic homes to reach net-zero appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Should You Go Solar? Solar Power Pros and ConsA growing number of home and business owners are using solar power. As the solar... The post Should You Go Solar? Solar Power Pros and Cons appeared first on Earth911.
- Why a Big Mining Project Could Wipe Out Rural Villages in IndonesiaA mine tailings dam planned for a seismically unstable area of Sumatra’s rainforest would be at high risk of failure, experts warn. The dam’s collapse would be a disaster, they say, releasing a wall of slurry that would engulf and bury Indigenous villages and their inhabitants. Read more on E360 →
- Support Music Education With a Chance to Win: Bitcoin Investment GiveawayIf you’ve wanted to dive into the cryptocurrency craze like so many others are doing,... The post Support Music Education With a Chance to Win: Bitcoin Investment Giveaway appeared first on Earth911.
- Changing the way we do deliveries will be good for cities, businesses and peopleThis post is by Angela Hultberg, head of sustainable mobility at IKEA Retail (Ingka Group) E-commerce is soaring. It already was pre-pandemic, and during 2020 it has risen to entirely new levels. Online shopping has the potential to be the more sustainable choice, avoiding emissions from going to the store, or even several stores. But is that potential realised today?
- Valuing the 'lived experience' in infrastructure decisionsValuing the 'lived experience' in infrastructure decisions Heather Clancy Thu, 03/25/2021 - 01:00 As discussions over the Biden administration’s $3 trillion infrastructure vision take shape, one principle central to the president’s ideas to help America "build back better" after COVID-19 is ensuring that investments shaping a clean economy are firmly rooted in social and environmental justice. What better way to actually do that than by more intentionally including historically disadvantaged low-income and BIPOC communities in the decision-making process? That’s the foundational question underlying the "Square Partnership" development model championed by startup accelerator Elemental Excelerator as part of its broader commitment…
- Unilever sets out net-zero plans for shareholder voteUnilever sets out net-zero plans for shareholder vote Michael Holder Thu, 03/25/2021 - 00:30 Unilever has become one of the first multinational companies in the world to publish a corporate net-zero action plan for oversight by its shareholders, as it prepares to put the climate strategy to an advisory vote at its upcoming AGM in early May. The consumer goods giant this week unveiled its strategy for achieving net-zero emissions across its entire supply chain by 2039 in line with recommendations from climate scientists, with a focus on decarbonizing its heating and cooling, encouraging its suppliers to set science-based targets,…
- These smart freezer sensors help Domino's, 7-Eleven combat food wasteThese smart freezer sensors help Domino's, 7-Eleven combat food waste Jesse Klein Thu, 03/25/2021 - 00:05 As director of operations for 11 Domino’s Pizzas in Colorado, Bill Oliver has a unique anxiety that rattles around his brain — that one morning his staff will open the store and head back to the freezer section to start the day’s orders only to find the dough, vegetables and meats sitting there unfrozen. Refrigerators, freezers and warehouses are vulnerable to malfunctions or human error issues that could result in spoilage and, ultimately, food waste. This link in the cold chain is part of the…
- A Realistic Guide to Recycling in an ApartmentFive years, five apartment complexes, and only one with a recycling bin. Yeah, I move... The post A Realistic Guide to Recycling in an Apartment appeared first on Earth911.
- Vets call for urgent climate action to protect flood-affected animalsAs a reprieve in the heavy rains arrives, Veterinarians for Climate Action (VfCA) is concerned about the impact of the floods on domestic pets, livestock and wildlife. Dr Angela Frimberger, VfCA member and veterinary oncologist from the Port Macquarie area, says the impact on animals and their owners in her local community is devastating. “The […] The post Vets call for urgent climate action to protect flood-affected animals appeared first on Eco News.
- ARENA commits $47 million to Queensland pumped hydro plantAustralia’s first pumped hydro plant in 37 years is one step closer, after the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) committed to support Genex Power’s Kidston Stage 2 Pumped Hydro Energy Storage (PHES) project. On behalf of the Australian Government, ARENA today announced it has conditionally approved up to $47 million in funding to Genex for […] The post ARENA commits $47 million to Queensland pumped hydro plant appeared first on Eco News.
- As Europe reaches milestone of closing half its coal power stations by 2030, Australian coal closure lagsThe global trend towards decarbonisation reached a milestone today with the announcement that half of Europe’s 324 coal power stations have now closed, or announced a Paris Agreement-compatible pre-2030 closure date. Australia’s electricity market has seen less than 20 percent of coal capacity close since 2011, with only four of our 19 remaining coal power […] The post As Europe reaches milestone of closing half its coal power stations by 2030, Australian coal closure lags appeared first on Eco News.
- Earth911 Conversation: Climate Policy Debate With Danielle Butcher of the American Conservation Coalition and Kevin WilhelmListen to “Earth911 Conversation: The Climate Policy Debate with Danielle Butcher of the American Conservation... The post Earth911 Conversation: Climate Policy Debate With Danielle Butcher of the American Conservation Coalition and Kevin Wilhelm appeared first on Earth911.
- Helping to turn a purple state greenMary Katherine Moore Creative AssociateContact person by email Read more about Mary Katherine Moore Wednesday, March 24, 2021 With Virginia's bold action on climate change, clean energy and plastic pollution, among other environmental issues, it's safe to say the once-purple commonwealth is trending green. RGGI
- Broad-spectrum of groups welcome federal vote on environmental racism billUrgent need for national strategy and law to address environmental racism Ottawa/The traditional, unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg people – Social justice organizations,...Read More The post Broad-spectrum of groups welcome federal vote on environmental racism bill appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Statement from Keith Brooks, Programs Director, on the 2021 Ontario BudgetToronto, Ont. – We are disappointed with this budget. We were hopeful that the Ontario government would take this opportunity to revisit and reset...Read More The post Statement from Keith Brooks, Programs Director, on the 2021 Ontario Budget appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Distributed Hydrogen Systems Begin Driving Clean Energy Microgrids: Guidehouse InsightsHydrogen, an energy carrier solution, is enjoying a resurgence among energy ecosystem and clean transp°lortation stakeholders, says a new report. The post Distributed Hydrogen Systems Begin Driving Clean Energy Microgrids: Guidehouse Insights appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Grateful for those who prioritize the environmentSteve Blackledge Senior Director, Conservation America Campaign(916) 394-5413Contact person by email Read more about Steve Blackledge Wednesday, March 24, 2021 President Joe Biden’s pause on oil drilling on public lands and waters was a step worth celebrating. We’re hopeful that step number two is even better.
- LA's Magic Johnson Park now features a stormwater recycling systemNamed for former NBA star Earvin “Magic” Johnson in 1994 and known as the largest park in South Los Angeles, the 126-acre Magic Johnson Park has recently undergone a sustainable renovation.
- What’s Your Ocean Story?A tribute to my roots, my uncle, fishermen and every person who knows the power of our ocean The post What’s Your Ocean Story? appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Texas lawsuit fights environmental racism in highway expansion projectHarris County is suing the state to stop an I-45 expansion that raised concerns over environmental racism and the project's impact on people of color.
- First Vehicle-to-Grid School Bus Now on the Road in IllinoisThe first operational DC fast charge vehicle-to-grid (V2G) enabled school buses have been unveiled in Peoria, Illinois. The post First Vehicle-to-Grid School Bus Now on the Road in Illinois appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- DHL Express Deploys 89 Electric Delivery Vehicles in NY and CADHL Express has announced that, following a successful initial pilot program using nine Lightning Electric Ford Transit 350HD electric vans in the US late last year, the company plans to deploy the remaining 89 electric vehicles this year in New York and California. The post DHL Express Deploys 89 Electric Delivery Vehicles in NY and CA appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- NOAA predicts drought in the west, flooding in the eastPrepare for more drought in the West and flooding in the East, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association's spring outlook report. Most of the western half of the country is already in moderate to exceptional drought conditions, which, unfortunately, is likely to expand into the most significant spring drought since 2013.
- New imaging algorithm can spot fast-moving and rotating space junkTechnology could help prevent damage to satellites The post New imaging algorithm can spot fast-moving and rotating space junk appeared first on Physics World.
- 19th-century Catalan ruins are revived into a self-sufficient homeCan Tomeu, a preserved historical site, has been renovated into a gorgeous off-grid home.
- Cool collaboration? Firms showcase SIM card made from recycled refrigeratorsElectrical systems developer Thales and resource recovery firm Veolia have joined forces to create what is seemingly the first eco-designed SIM card made from recycled plastic. The use of recycled materials in a special industrial production process will eliminate the need for close to 5,000 metric tonnes of virgin plastic a year, says the partners, […] The post Cool collaboration? Firms showcase SIM card made from recycled refrigerators first appeared on Envirotec.
- £9.8 million boost for Wales’ biodiversity: Projects invited to pitchWales’ protected natural sites and vital wildlife habitats are getting a nearly £10 million boost, the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths has said today. The funding “will give a helping hand to some of Wales’ most loved species of animals and plants, as it seeks to support projects that improve Wales’ […] The post £9.8 million boost for Wales’ biodiversity: Projects invited to pitch first appeared on Envirotec.
- Energy storage reform needed to meet net-zero, says reportPrice floor should fill gap in ‘fragmented’ market Report funded by Scottish Renewables, the British Hydropower Association, Buccleuch, CCSQ, Drax Group, Intelligent Land Investments Group, SSE Renewables Vital electricity storage capacity needed to help the UK meet its net-zero target should be supported by an innovative funding mechanism, new research launched on 24 March appears […] The post Energy storage reform needed to meet net-zero, says report first appeared on Envirotec.
- Farms, feathers, and fins share water in CaliforniaA coalition of conservation non-profits is creating innovative ways to put farmland to work supporting wildlife.
- Nucor Again Turns to Renewable Energy with 100 MW Purchase AgreementNucor Corporation, a steel production company, announced today that it has signed a 10-year Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (VPPA) with Ørsted Onshore North America, LLC for 100 megawatts from Ørsted's Western Trail wind farm (WTW) in North Texas. The post Nucor Again Turns to Renewable Energy with 100 MW Purchase Agreement appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Statement from Julia Levin on the United Kingdom ending public finance for overseas fossil fuelsOttawa, Ont. – The UK took a groundbreaking step by announcing it will no longer provide financial support for overseas fossil fuel projects. With...Read More The post Statement from Julia Levin on the United Kingdom ending public finance for overseas fossil fuels appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Statement from Julia Levin on the United Kingdom ending public finance for overseas fossil fuelsOttawa, Ont. – The UK took a groundbreaking step by announcing it will no longer provide financial support for overseas fossil fuel projects. With...Read More The post Statement from Julia Levin on the United Kingdom ending public finance for overseas fossil fuels appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- EconOdome offers versatile, DIY dome home kitsIllinois-based designer and builder Wil Fidroeff has been helping people build their own dome homes for the past 30 years.
- UK researchers decry ‘shameful’ cuts to international support fundOpen letter warns of damage caused by reductions to official development assistance grants The post UK researchers decry ‘shameful’ cuts to international support fund appeared first on Physics World.
- SA hake fishery impacts threatened sharks and raysIn November 2020, WILDTRUST submitted a formal Objection to the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification of the South African Hake Trawl Fishery. MSC certification is an “eco-label” found on seafood packaging, supposedly confirming the products contained came from a sustainable fishery. In its Objection the WILDTRUST cited concerns about the fishery’s impact on imperiled sharks […]
- A Welcome Ocean of Change in U.S. LeadershipA celebration of women representing our nation at the highest levels on Women’s History Month The post A Welcome Ocean of Change in U.S. Leadership appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Investment in planning is key to delivering local climate actionThe government’s net-zero strategy must align regional, national and local responsibilities, says the Royal Town Planning Institute in their latest The post Investment in planning is key to delivering local climate action appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Technology advances improve imaging for paediatric patientsSpeakers at the European Congress of Radiology described new techniques for easier MR imaging and lower-dose scanning of children The post Technology advances improve imaging for paediatric patients appeared first on Physics World.
- Local polymer producer joins Operation Clean SweepOne of Africa’s leading polymer producers and marketers has officially signed the Operation Clean Sweep® (OCS) pledge. According to Gert Claasen, Technology and Innovation Executive at Safripol, the OCS pledge firmly aligns with their recently launched “Let’s Plastic Responsibly” campaign, which encourages the responsible use of plastics. “From a Safripol perspective, it was important for […]
- How the pull of green steel can make green hydrogen competitiveFollowing the announcement of the €2.5 billion H2 Green Steel initiative that will establish the world’s first large-scale green steel The post How the pull of green steel can make green hydrogen competitive appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Boris loses his bottle on recyclingBoris loses his bottle on recycling Channel News brendan 24th March 2021 Teaser Media
- New funding will help to investigate the possibilities of wave energyEight new University-led projects have received to develop and test the possibilities of wave energy technology. Marine renewable energy covers The post New funding will help to investigate the possibilities of wave energy appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Zoned out: One woman’s half-century fight to desegregate BerkeleyThe legacy of race-based housing rules continues to shape the landscape of big cities.
- How do we doom the planet? Let Saul Griffith count the ways.Climate change is the fault of Shell … and your BBQ, your stove, your heater, and your car.
- Stop the climate trashing Silvertown TunnelStop the climate trashing Silvertown Tunnel Channel Comment david 24th March 2021 Teaser Media
- Physics of dopant emission to harness the rainbow emission of nanocrystalsAvailable to watch now, The Electrochemical Society, in partnership with Hiden Analytical, exploring the physics of Mn emission in nanocrystals The post Physics of dopant emission to harness the rainbow emission of nanocrystals appeared first on Physics World.
- Switching career from particle physics to nuclear powerTroels Schönfeldt talks about his career change from particle physics to co-founder and chief executive of Seaborg Technologies The post Switching career from particle physics to nuclear power appeared first on Physics World.
- An appetite for plant-based dietsAn appetite for plant-based diets Channel Comment Sabrina Ahmed 24th March 2021 Teaser Media
- Buyer’s Guide: Most Efficient Counter-Depth RefrigeratorsWe would all like to buy the most environmentally friendly appliances available. But in real... The post Buyer’s Guide: Most Efficient Counter-Depth Refrigerators appeared first on Earth911.
- Maven Moment: Old PhotographsI love old photographs. I have spent many happy hours looking through old family albums... The post Maven Moment: Old Photographs appeared first on Earth911.
- Standing up for science in difficult timesCaitlin Duffy says that scientists have a duty to speak up and challenge misinformation The post Standing up for science in difficult times appeared first on Physics World.
- Despite Pledges to Cut Emissions, China Goes on a Coal SpreeChina is building large numbers of coal-fired power plants to drive its post-pandemic economy. The government has promised a CO2 emissions peak by 2030, but the new coal binge jeopardizes both China’s decarbonization plans and global efforts to tackle climate change. Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Podcast: Shameek Upadhya of Omvits on Vegan Vitamins, Sustainable PackagingListen to “Earth911 Podcast: Shameek Upadhya of Omvits on Vegan Vitamins and Sustainable Packaging” on... The post Earth911 Podcast: Shameek Upadhya of Omvits on Vegan Vitamins, Sustainable Packaging appeared first on Earth911.
- Is harmonization of reporting standards possible or even desirable?Is harmonization of reporting standards possible or even desirable? Antonio Vives Wed, 03/24/2021 - 01:14 Interest in corporate sustainability metrics has skyrocketed in the last few years, particularly in the financial industry. With it has come a surge in demand for information related to these activities, one accommodated by existing reporting standards and frameworks produced by organizations such as the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), CDP and the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC), with more being proposed by the World Economic Forum (WEF), the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Foundation and the European Union. This…
- Is TCFD a catalyst for transformational climate adaptation?Is TCFD a catalyst for transformational climate adaptation? Karl Schultz Wed, 03/24/2021 - 01:00 This commentary is part of a series on emerging issues from Adaptation Leader. The Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), an initiative of the influential Financial Stability Board (FSB), offers a framework for disclosure of climate risks. Despite the generally positive response and resulting buzz, in particular among advocates for climate action by businesses and those wanting to get on the bandwagon, the uptake of TCFD disclosures has been slower than its proponents had hoped. With time, the levels of disclosure likely will increase with more…
- For a clean, resilient grid, look to EV infrastructureFor a clean, resilient grid, look to EV infrastructure Katie Fehrenbacher Wed, 03/24/2021 - 00:30 Electric vehicle charging infrastructure could provide a major benefit — boosting both clean energy and resiliency — for the power grid. On Monday, automaker BMW and northern California utility PG&E announced a new expanded program that could help incentivize 3,000 BMW drivers to shift the charging of their vehicles to times of day when clean energy (namely solar power) is abundant. The program could also nudge drivers to curb EV charging during times when the grid is really congested. "We see smart charging as a way to make EVs…
- Our lungs need clean air zonesThis post is by Zak Bond, policy and public affairs officer at Asthma UK and the British Lung Foundation Last year for the first time in the world, a coroner listed air pollution as a cause of death on a death certificate. Nine year old Ella Kissi-Debrah had asthma and lived by London’s traffic filled south circular road, and this
- Small amphibians at greater risk of extinctionSmall amphibians at greater risk of extinction Channel News brendan 24th March 2021 Teaser Media
- How To Create a Rain GardenIn natural landscapes, rainwater and snowmelt filter down into the ground slowly. This slow infiltration... The post How To Create a Rain Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- DOE Awards $27.5 Million to 16 Teams Working to Decarbonize US Water InfrastructureThe US Department of Energy this week announced awards totaling $27.5 million for 16 water infrastructure projects. The post DOE Awards $27.5 Million to 16 Teams Working to Decarbonize US Water Infrastructure appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How Starbucks Plans to Produce Carbon Neutral CoffeeStarbucks will work to meet its 2030 target of carbon neutral green coffee, reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in coffee at origin then compensating for any remaining emissions, by deploying three primary strategies. The post How Starbucks Plans to Produce Carbon Neutral Coffee appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Ready or Not, the Pandemic Informed ESG Trends for 2021, Including Stronger Board ManagementThe pandemic in 2020 shone a spotlight on how companies address environmental and social challenges, including what it takes to be responsive and adaptable when facing a crisis; the pandemic showed in particular how ready — or not — companies are in terms of risk and particularly climate change, according to research from S&P Global Ratings. The post Ready or Not, the Pandemic Informed ESG Trends for 2021, Including Stronger Board Management appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- LEED-targeted Pirelli 39 features a carbon-absorbing vertical forest in MilanPirelli 39 is designed to meet high sustainability standards and target LEED Platinum, WELL Gold and WiredScore certifications.
- Interior Launches Comprehensive Review of Federal Oil and Gas ProgramIs this the start of a more just, equitable and sustainable energy future for our ocean? The post Interior Launches Comprehensive Review of Federal Oil and Gas Program appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Cost of Lithium-ion Batteries Has Fallen by 97 Percent, Study SaysA new MIT study shows that the cost of lithium-ion batteries — used to power phones, laptops, and electric vehicles — has fallen by 97 percent over the past three decades. Read more on E360 →
- Florida cracks down on reptile pet tradeLast month, the state Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission unanimously decided to ban possession and breeding of a list of 16 nonnative invasive species.
- Soft robot dives 10 km under the oceanVessel's design copies features of the deep-sea hadal snailfish The post Soft robot dives 10 km under the ocean appeared first on Physics World.
- Scientists raise alarm over the resurgence of murder hornetsExperts are warning the public that this invasive species' hibernation is coming to an end, and scientists need help eradicating them before they become a bigger problem.
- The 2021 Grist 50 has landedMeet the newest Fixers.
- Electric Bus Market Exceeded $28 Billion in 2020, Growing at 11% Annually to 2027The electric bus market size exceeded $28 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at 11% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2021 and 2027. The post Electric Bus Market Exceeded $28 Billion in 2020, Growing at 11% Annually to 2027 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Plexus highlights reuse with this adaptable flat-pack designThe innovative new Plexus system can help vendors of all types reduce waste. Explore the unique, adaptable design that makes it all possible.
- Mantis shrimp inspires hyperspectral and polarimetric light sensorA compact optical sensor performs hyperspectral and polarimetric imaging in a similar way to the compound eye of mantis shrimp The post Mantis shrimp inspires hyperspectral and polarimetric light sensor appeared first on Physics World.
- Eco-sensitive architecture helps lift a rural Chinese village out of povertyRefreshed buildings and new, solar-powered lodgings promote eco-tourism to boost the local economy in Longtang village.
- The Art and Science of ‘Earth Repair’An interview with bioremediation educator and disaster response worker Leila Darwish on healing communities and repairing ecological wounds.
- New funding will help to retrofit 50,000 low-income homesThe government has announced a new £562m fund that will help to improve the energy efficiency of thousands of low-income The post New funding will help to retrofit 50,000 low-income homes appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Apply Now for Summer Research Experiences on Connecting Climate to CommunitiesUndergraduate students and educators will work with Earth Institute researchers to co-develop climate change solutions relevant for a wide-range of communities.
- Can It Be Sustainable to Eat Fish?In the United States, science-based management works to balance needs for food, human wellbeing and ecosystem health The post Can It Be Sustainable to Eat Fish? appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Has a new particle called a ‘leptoquark’ been spotted at CERN?Beauty-quark decays measured by LHCb suggest that the Standard Model may be violated The post Has a new particle called a ‘leptoquark’ been spotted at CERN? appeared first on Physics World.
- How Wales is legislating its way to net zero in 2050This post is by Jonathan Tench, international partnerships and networks adviser at the Office of the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales. Try and write about Wales and climate change without referencing coal. It’s impossible to avoid how coal, steel and slate forged modern Wales. Industrial emissions in South Wales account for over a tenth of the UK’s current carbon footprint.
- End-to-End QA with the QUASAR™ Multi-Purpose Body Phantom: TPS and SBRTAvailable to watch now, Modus QA explores the flexibility of the QUASAR™ Multi-Purpose Body Phantom tool The post End-to-End QA with the QUASAR™ Multi-Purpose Body Phantom: TPS and SBRT appeared first on Physics World.
- Why Biden’s climate agenda might be very, very ‘quiet’The best clean energy bill could be the one you'll never hear about.
- Dr. Robert Bullard, the ‘father of environmental justice,’ is watching the movement grow upBullard was early to understanding the unequal environmental burdens faced by vulnerable communities.
- Biden’s team is teeing up a massive climate and infrastructure billWith the COVID-19 relief package done, the Biden team is turning to another crisis: climate change.
- Hydrogen – Conquering the transportation marketIf the news of financial commitments to climate goals and decarbonisation technologies is anything to go by, hydrogen will be The post Hydrogen – Conquering the transportation market appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Proton radiography: one step closer to clinical useResearchers characterize a prototype proton radiography system that will help verify and improve treatment plans The post Proton radiography: one step closer to clinical use appeared first on Physics World.
- 4 Zero-waste Indoor Plant FertilizersPlants vitalize our homes and offices. They filter toxins from the air we breathe and... The post 4 Zero-waste Indoor Plant Fertilizers appeared first on Earth911.
- Recommended Viewing: John Oliver on Plastic RecyclingJohn Oliver is a master explainer of complicated issues who focused on plastic recycling in... The post Recommended Viewing: John Oliver on Plastic Recycling appeared first on Earth911.
- It’s time to speed up the sustainability shiftIt’s time to speed up the sustainability shift Katie Thompson Levey Tue, 03/23/2021 - 01:45 "I am discovering a whole new respect for chief sustainability officers," I texted the facilitator of Leading the Sustainability Transformation. I was general manager of a mock company, Rio Negro Bioproducts, with the express goal to transform it from a traditional business to a sustainable one — economically, environmentally and socially — over a 20-year period compressed into a 10-week virtual simulation. Powered by leadership readiness firm, WholeWorks through the University of Victoria, the simulation teamed me up with global counterparts, ranging from leaders…
- China’s new frontier for VOC regulationsChina’s new frontier for VOC regulations Shuying Xu Tue, 03/23/2021 - 01:15 As the global economy reawakens after the COVID-19 shutdown, air emissions and VOC enforcement in China remain a hot topic. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) combine with nitrogen oxide to create ozone, a key precursor to smog. Over the past several decades, public health and environmental concerns have made controlling smog a top national policy goal in China and enforcement an increasingly critical issue for companies to navigate. Industries getting particular focus when it comes to VOC management in China include electronics, packaging and printing, pharmaceuticals, petrochemical, chemical, industrial…
- Diversity, equity and inclusion: Incremental reform or systemic change?Diversity, equity and inclusion: Incremental reform or systemic change? Terry F. Yosie Tue, 03/23/2021 - 01:11 Unresolved debates about the past frame choices about who owns the future. America has arrived, once again, at another momentous inflection point to try and resolve some of the most contentious issues the nation has faced and largely failed to resolve — the narrative of American history and culture, the persistence of systemic racism, and continuing debates over women’s empowerment, personal freedom and sexual orientation. The ability to reconcile these significant challenges into a workable and equitable societal consensus will require many additional decades,…
- Your customers say there is a climate emergency and want you to actYour customers say there is a climate emergency and want you to act Diane Osgood Tue, 03/23/2021 - 00:30 The largest opinion poll on climate change found two-thirds of people around the world believe we are in a "global emergency." Unfortunately, there is a disconnect between what people believe and what they do. As explored in this series of blogs, the intention-action gap creates an opportunity for brands and sustainability professionals to act. Here are some insights from the UN Development Program (UNDP) poll of 1.2 million people in 50 countries, representing more than half of the world’s population. The…
- Karkidakam in KeralaKarkidakam in Kerala Channel News brendan 23rd March 2021 Teaser Media
- Infographic: Eco-Friendly Stain RemoversStaining your clothes can be frustrating — especially if they’re new! However, you don’t have... The post Infographic: Eco-Friendly Stain Removers appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Why Use Recycled Paper?Did you know that you can save resources and reduce your environmental impact by using... The post We Earthlings: Why Use Recycled Paper? appeared first on Earth911.
- Porous carbon aerogels might power future Mars missionsMaterials could be used to make electrodes in supercapacitors that operate at ultralow temperatures The post Porous carbon aerogels might power future Mars missions appeared first on Physics World.
- General Motors to Reduce Water Intensity of Operations by 35%; Here’s HowGeneral Motors plans to reduce the water intensity of its operations by 35% by 2035 compared to a 2010 baseline by focusing on a handful of initiatives. The post General Motors to Reduce Water Intensity of Operations by 35%; Here’s How appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- If B.C.’s emissions were a household budget, we’d be overspending. New targets could change that.British Columbia released new sectoral targets on March 26, 2021. Unfortunately, the province squandered an opportunity for more accountability on climate action by setting targets that lack specificity. In this ... Read more. The post If B.C.’s emissions were a household budget, we’d be overspending. New targets could change that. appeared first on Ecojustice.
- Cadence: magnetic travel capsules made of plastic waste from beach cleanupsThese stylish travel capsules are much more sustainable and functional than single-use items.
- These companies’ deforestation promises went up in flamesDeforestation was supposed to end in 2020. Instead, it hit a 12-year high.
- The Massachusetts Climate Bill is Very Much “Not Dead”In January, when Governor Baker vetoed the Legislature’s effort to go big on climate, my colleague Zach Gerson made clear that the bill was not even “mostly dead.” I am pleased to say that Zach’s diagnosis was correct. The climate bill is very much alive. Last week, the Legislature passed a new version of the bill, which adopted most of the Governor’s technical suggestions and almost none of his substantive changes. … More The post The Massachusetts Climate Bill is Very Much “Not Dead” first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Organic Valley Launches National Clean Energy Fund to Promote Regenerative Farming, Renewable EnergyOrganic Valley is partnering with Clean Energy Credit Union to launch the Powering the Good Loan Fund to provide the best loan terms for farmers seeking to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels with renewable energy and efficiencies. The post Organic Valley Launches National Clean Energy Fund to Promote Regenerative Farming, Renewable Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Wildfires made air quality worse in 2020, despite lockdownsPollution from wildfires has negated any improvements made by less traffic.
- Discovering ThePotential Well Water Contaminants and Their ImpactsFor many people, they don’t need to think much about their water. All they have to do is turn on the faucet and the water is there, ready to be used. But, what if you’re trying to be more independent […] The post Discovering ThePotential Well Water Contaminants and Their Impacts appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Report: Offshore Wind Has the Potential to Meet 90% of 2050 US Electricity DemandOffshore wind has the potential to deliver 90% of America's projected 2050 electricity demand. This finding comes from Offshore Wind for America, a new report released Thursday by Environment America Research & Policy Center and Frontier Group. The post Report: Offshore Wind Has the Potential to Meet 90% of 2050 US Electricity Demand appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Bottom trawling contributes more carbon emissions than air travelThe bottom trawling fishing technique is more harmful to the environment than previously thought, according to a new study.
- Was a passing satellite mistaken for a distant gamma-ray burst?Some believe a piece of space junk could have been responsible for observation The post Was a passing satellite mistaken for a distant gamma-ray burst? appeared first on Physics World.
- Assessment of Largest Emissions Polluting Companies Just ReleasedClimate Action 100+ (CA100) has released an assessment of the largest greenhouse gas (GHG) polluting companies for progress against its Net-Zero Company Benchmark. The post Assessment of Largest Emissions Polluting Companies Just Released appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Washing Away Unemployment in the Formerly IncarceratedThe Conservation Fund’s Resourceful Communities program has long worked with unsung heroes in rural areas working to sustainably redevelop their communities. The incredibly creative and impactful work of these grassroots groups is carried out every single day to address the social justice, economic and environmental needs in their communities – just because it’s the right thing to do.
- This quarantine cabin made of hyper-local CLT was built in just 5 monthsAn eco-friendly architectural solution to quarantining during the pandemic has popped up in Barcelona’s Collserola park.
- MEAN* proposes 3D-printed concrete majlis for Emirati homesAs part of a design exercise, MEAN* (Middle East Architecture Network) has created three 3D-printed proposals for contemporary majlis.
- The Long Battle Against Bigotry, Racism and HatredWhile the struggle is difficult and at times discouraging it is always worth the effort and I believe in my heart, that we “shall overcome someday.” We can never give up or surrender.
- Sea Slugs are Decapitating ThemselvesWe have the inside scoop on these marine Marie Antionettes The post Sea Slugs are Decapitating Themselves appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Corporate climate pledges earn failing grades from investorsInvestors managing $54 trillion are turning up the pressure on top emitters.
- Consumer-owned wind farm secures government fundingRipple Energy has secured over £1m from the Welsh Government for the Craig Fatha consumer-owned wind farm The wind farm, The post Consumer-owned wind farm secures government funding appeared first on Environment Journal.
- World Frog Day celebrated with successful wetlands restorationOn Saturday, 20 March, the plight of amphibians came into sharp focus with the celebration of World Frog Day. One conservation-driven developer that is creating a safe indigenous habitat to protect the local species from extinction is Renishaw Property Developments, developers of Renishaw Hills, a mature lifestyle estate in the mid-KZN South Coast. In partnership […]
- Can FEMA save the ‘poorest town in America’ from drowning in its own poop?'This is a multifaceted, oppressive form of racism.'
- Space hurricane observed in the Earth’s upper atmosphereA space plasma hurricane made of swirling plasma has been detected over the Earth’s polar ionosphere The post Space hurricane observed in the Earth’s upper atmosphere appeared first on Physics World.
- Students find obscure law that could make university fossil fuel investments illegalA new legal strategy could give Harvard the kick it needs to divest.
- At 19, she’s a veteran activist. Here’s how she’s staying in the fight.Jamie Margolin mobilized youth to protest climate inaction in 2018. In 2021, she says both nothing and everything has changed.
- £54m investment for net-zero transportThe Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) has allocated more than £54m in government and industry funding to accelerate the development of The post £54m investment for net-zero transport appeared first on Environment Journal.
- £20m competition will seek to decarbonise shipping industryThe government has launched a new £20m competition to help decarbonise the shipping industry. The funding will be used to The post £20m competition will seek to decarbonise shipping industry appeared first on Environment Journal.
- 6 Sustainable Casual Shoes for Men and WomenIf you like to dress well, shoes are probably a top priority for you. As... The post 6 Sustainable Casual Shoes for Men and Women appeared first on Earth911.
- Protecting Your Garden From Invasive Plant SpeciesIt’s a terrible irony that the gardens we plant to make our personal environments more... The post Protecting Your Garden From Invasive Plant Species appeared first on Earth911.
- HelloFresh would like to clear the air on meal kitsHelloFresh would like to clear the air on meal kits Jeff Yorzyk Mon, 03/22/2021 - 02:00 Since the world was introduced to the first meal kit over a decade ago, the industry has matured in size and familiarity, but it also has endured notable criticism surrounding packaging and its perceived impact on the environment. Leading sustainability for a meal kit company, I am acutely aware of our weak points and an advocate for the benefits. Let me be the first say that as an industry, there is ongoing work to do to make meal kits the most sustainable food option.…
- Earth911 Podcast: Talking Water Recycling With SUEZ on World Water DayListen to “Earth911 Podcast: Talking Water Recycling With SUEZ On World Water Day” on Spreaker.... The post Earth911 Podcast: Talking Water Recycling With SUEZ on World Water Day appeared first on Earth911.
- Realizing the full potential of stakeholder capitalismRealizing the full potential of stakeholder capitalism Michael Wilkins Mon, 03/22/2021 - 00:30 Under the traditional capitalist model, financial performance for shareholders has been the primary measure of the success of a business. However, a growing awareness of ESG trends has given rise to the concept of "stakeholder value," whereby the focus is on long-term value creation for customers, employees, society and the environment rather than just short-term value for shareholders. The pandemic has sharpened this focus by highlighting the importance of metrics such as employee health and well-being, safety protocols, cybersecurity and business continuity, to name a few. While…
- Let’s make sure any new green homes scheme doesn’t repeat the mistakes of the pastWith the prime minister and business secretary reportedly considering developing another green homes retrofit programme, it is vital that they build on the lessons of previous flagship home energy efficiency policies, or risk repeating the same mistakes. In particular, the government should look at the Green Deal (2013-15) and the current Green Homes Grant as examples of how not to
- Aviation is plotting a sustainable courseAviation is plotting a sustainable course Joel Makower Mon, 03/22/2021 - 00:05 This article originally appeared in the State of Green Business 2021. You can download the entire report here. Modern aviation had never seen a year like 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic led to a near-total halt in air travel, with airlines hemorrhaging billions of dollars and shedding hundreds of thousands of jobs. It wasn’t just that the economy was in a holding pattern. People also didn’t want to spend hours inside a closed container with scores of their fellow humans. Add to that the rise of virtual meetings and…
- The Biggest Pros and Cons of Electric VehiclesElectric vehicles (EVs) have made huge technological strides since they were first introduced, and they’re... The post The Biggest Pros and Cons of Electric Vehicles appeared first on Earth911.
- Fossil fuel polluters are the new tobaccoFossil fuel polluters are the new tobacco Channel News brendan 22nd March 2021 Teaser Media
- First of its kind study examines the impact of ocean noise pollution on Ireland’s marine lifeIreland’s first real-time acoustic monitoring project of cetacean species (whales, dolphins and porpoise) was launched last week off the South Coast of Ireland, with the goal of creating a near real-time detection model for these species and examining the impact rising ocean noise pollution is having on Ireland’s marine life. Following months of development, a […] The post First of its kind study examines the impact of ocean noise pollution on Ireland’s marine life first appeared on Envirotec.
- The ‘army of environmental super voters’ is growing, and marching on city hallThe Environmental Voter Project, which has contacted nearly 6.2 million voters since 2015, is expanding into five new states.
- Is the answer to climate change lying beneath your feet?James McKenzie examines the potential of pumps that warm our homes and offices by extracting heat from the ground below The post Is the answer to climate change lying beneath your feet? appeared first on Physics World.
- Quantum mechanics gives new insights into the Gibbs paradoxQuantum effects allow more work to be extracted from a system than would be expected in a classical world The post Quantum mechanics gives new insights into the Gibbs paradox appeared first on Physics World.
- Environment America delivers 22,000 petitions urging NOAA to save right whalesJake Taber Content CreatorContact person by email Read more about Jake Taber Friday, March 19, 2021
- European Trade Groups Form Alliance for Ensuring the Plastics Circular EconomyFour plastics trade organizations in Europe have joined to form PolyREC, a group that the members say will ensure the traceability, transparency and trust in recycled materials along the entire plastics value chain. PolyREC will monitor, verify and report on plastics recycling and uptake data in Europe using a common data collection system called RecoTrace. The post European Trade Groups Form Alliance for Ensuring the Plastics Circular Economy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- What’s the Difference Between Clams, Mussels and Oysters?They’re shelled. They’re delicious. They’re different. The post What’s the Difference Between Clams, Mussels and Oysters? appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- ‘Generate’ Launches Credit Division for Sustainable Infrastructure Developers and Tech CompaniesClean energy technology companies and project developers working on sustainable building have a new financing option for their projects. Generate, a sustainable infrastructure company, has launched a dedicated credit business to provide flexible financing to technology companies and project developers at the “forefront of the Infrastructure Revolution,” the company says. The post ‘Generate’ Launches Credit Division for Sustainable Infrastructure Developers and Tech Companies appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Award-winning school and community complex achieves Net Zero EmissionsLocated in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the King Open/Cambridge Street Upper Schools and Community Complex recently won a coveted honor in the sustainable design category from the 2020 Boston Society for Architecture Design Awards.
- How CarMax Will Reach Net Zero Emissions by 2050CarMax today announced its commitment to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. The post How CarMax Will Reach Net Zero Emissions by 2050 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Forging a path to forest restoration and well-beingThe theme for this year’s International Day of Forests (IDF) is “Forest restoration: a path to recovery and well-being” and it’s one that resonates with the local forest industry. “Many people don’t know that timber plantations in South Africa were originally established to provide an alternative timber supply, in order to protect our few natural […]
- Turning food waste into aviation fuel could greatly reduce emissionsFood waste could be instrumental in producing sustainable aviation fuel, according to a recent study.
- Tide Sets Goal to Reduce Water Use by 40%Tide aims to reduce water use at plants by 40% (by 2030 vs. 2010 baseline), while evolving products to use less water in both formula and wash cycle. The post Tide Sets Goal to Reduce Water Use by 40% appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- From Reddit investors to wildlife conservationistsGorillas, pangolins and other endangered animals are getting help from a surprising source: small traders who benefited in this year's famous GameStop event. Many have donated stock market gains to conservation groups.
- Community Group Welcomes Step Forward for Offshore Wind in New YorkOn March 18, the New York Public Service Commission green-lighted a critical component of the state’s first offshore wind farm.
- Spoilt for choice: APS March meeting explores the wide range of careers available to physicistsLaura Hiscott hears from physicists working in a range of different careers at the March meeting of the American Physical Society The post Spoilt for choice: APS March meeting explores the wide range of careers available to physicists appeared first on Physics World.
- Colorful rammed earth domes decorate an island in IranThese whimsical rammed earth domes are made from locally sourced soil, sand, gravel and stone. Even better, they’re designed to help empower the island’s community.
- Combining Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge Enhances Fire Management in the SahelA less predictable climate is undermining traditional decision-making around controlled burns in the Sahel. Columbia’s ACToday project is forging connections to enhance these communities’ resilience to the changing climate.
- Burning Man and LAGI unveil best eco-friendly proposals for Fly RanchThe Burning Man Project and the Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI) have announced the top 10 proposals in the LAGI 2020 Fly Ranch design challenge.
- Air pollution risks health of all, especially drivers, says TfL reportThe Mayor of London has today published a report on the impact of coronavirus on London bus drivers. Green Party London Assembly Member Caroline Russell said: “I was really concerned to see today’s worrying report on bus driver deaths from coronavirus. I note how many of these drivers already had breathing problems, which the infection […] The post Air pollution risks health of all, especially drivers, says TfL report first appeared on Envirotec.
- Canadian liquid and solid waste management firm purchased for C$927.5 millionNorth American Environmental services firm GFL Environmental has entered a definitive agreement to acquire the solid waste and environmental solutions business of Terrapure Environmental and its subsidiaries for an aggregate purchase price of C$927.5 million. The acquisition will exclude the battery recycling business carried on by Terrapure. Terrapure is an integrated provider of solid and […] The post Canadian liquid and solid waste management firm purchased for C$927.5 million first appeared on Envirotec.
- World’s smallest origami bird, why hummingbirds hum, physics meeting ‘ain’t got that swing’Excerpts from the Red Folder The post World’s smallest origami bird, why hummingbirds hum, physics meeting ‘ain’t got that swing’ appeared first on Physics World.
- In a Lamentable Year, Finland Again is the Happiest Country in the WorldThe 2021 World Happiness Report marks a somber moment as COVID-19 continues to rage on a little more than a year since it was declared a pandemic by the WHO.
- FERC Considers GHG Emissions in a Gas Pipeline Review — Everyone Is UnhappyAccording to E&E News (subscription required), FERC yesterday, for the first time, assessed the impacts of a gas pipeline’s downstream GHG emissions. (As of this writing, the decision is not yet available on FERC’s web site.) Former chair James Danly was unhappy, calling the decision “legally infirm.” I question Commissioner’s judgment on this one. Neil Chatterjee provided the Republican vote in favor, saying that he made a pragmatic decision,… More The post FERC Considers GHG Emissions in a Gas Pipeline Review — Everyone Is Unhappy first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Is Covid the end of cities’ dominance?This post is by Martin Crookston, a strategic planning consultant. Yesterday saw the publication of our book Why face-to-face still matters. It draws on research into what makes cities so vital to the modern economy, including interviews with players – old and young, senior and junior – from a wide range of central London activities. Now that we have the
- Biden Administration Adds Another Ocean ChampionEPA Administrator Regan has an opportunity to right the ship The post Biden Administration Adds Another Ocean Champion appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Sponsored content: Adler and Allan announces trio of acquisitionsAdler and Allan, has announced the acquisition of three companies into the group: electrical specialists AMGS Electrical, hazardous material specialist Flotech Performance Systems Limited (Flotech) and industrial sewage specialist and underground infrastructure specialist Oneline Surveys The post Sponsored content: Adler and Allan announces trio of acquisitions first appeared on Envirotec.
- London is underprepared for the climate crisis, report saysLondon needs more funding in order to reach net-zero and prepare for the effects of the climate crisis, says Leonie The post London is underprepared for the climate crisis, report says appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Sponsored content: Introducting Aerzen’s 5th Generation Delta BlowerThe Delta Blower Generation 5 is the 5th generation of AERZEN blower units and represents the successful combination of tradition and innovation The post Sponsored content: Introducting Aerzen’s 5th Generation Delta Blower first appeared on Envirotec.
- Spacecraft in a ‘warp bubble’ could travel faster than light, claims physicistSoliton scheme needs vast amounts of energy The post Spacecraft in a ‘warp bubble’ could travel faster than light, claims physicist appeared first on Physics World.
- Meteorologist, climate expert, zombie slayer: a Q&A with J. Marshall Shepherd'I’m hopeful that there will be a conversation about solutions.'
- A groundbreaking environmental justice bill is poised to become lawDemocrats who drafted the Environmental Justice for All Act are optimistic it will pass.
- New inquiry to investigate Scotland’s green credentialsMPs on the Scottish Affairs Committee have launched a new inquiry into Scotland’s renewable credentials ahead of the COP26 Conference. The post New inquiry to investigate Scotland’s green credentials appeared first on Environment Journal.
- These groups want the government to crack down on greenwashingA complaint filed against Chevron for deceptive advertising could mark a new strategy for fossil fuel opponents.
- Facts are back, and so is the EPA’s climate change websiteTrump erased it. Biden revived it.
- Nanoparticle-based vaccine offers new approach to COVID-19 immunityBuilding a vaccine from nanoparticles increases stability without losing efficacy The post Nanoparticle-based vaccine offers new approach to COVID-19 immunity appeared first on Physics World.
- 11 Sustainable Men’s Clothing Brands for Spring & Summer StyleThe men’s fashion industry has churned out clothing for more than 150 years, and the... The post 11 Sustainable Men’s Clothing Brands for Spring & Summer Style appeared first on Earth911.
- EV subsidy cut sparks furyEV subsidy cut sparks fury Channel News brendan 19th March 2021 Teaser Media
- The food and ag sector's inequality pandemicThe food and ag sector's inequality pandemic Jim Giles Fri, 03/19/2021 - 01:15 As we passed the one-year anniversary of lockdown in the United States, I planned to write about how the pandemic has affected sustainability in food and ag. But I kept thinking of the number of people felled by the virus — 536,000 people in the U.S. to date — and asking myself different questions: Why didn’t companies and regulators in these sectors do more to protect workers? Or at least compensate employees for the risks they took on? Perhaps the most shameful shortcomings came in the meatpacking…
- UK steel industry could expand in transition to zero carbon future, says reportThe decarbonisation of the steel industry provides Britain with an opportunity to stimulate domestic production and take a lead in the new Green Industrial Revolution according to a report by Syndex UK and the Materials Processing Institute. The report comes in the wake of the Business and Energy Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng’s announcement of an ambitious […] The post UK steel industry could expand in transition to zero carbon future, says report first appeared on Envirotec.
- An Oregon utility's unique model for supporting clean energy goals An Oregon utility's unique model for supporting clean energy goals Sarah Golden Fri, 03/19/2021 - 01:00 Want more great analysis of the clean energy transition? Sign up for Energy Weekly, our free email newsletter. Portland General Electric (PGE) in Oregon manages a two-year-old program it hopes will accelerate the speed of renewable deployment in the state. It also may be a model for how other utilities can help customers choose clean energy. The Green Future Impact (GFI) program provides an avenue for large companies and cities to choose renewable energy. The deals themselves look familiar to corporate energy buyers: power…
- Fires, floods and media failuresFires, floods and media failures Channel Comment brendan 19th March 2021 Teaser Media
- Episode 260: Disclosure dialogue, your employees want purposeEpisode 260: Disclosure dialogue, your employees want purpose Heather Clancy Fri, 03/19/2021 - 00:15 Week in Review Stories discussed this week (3:50). The SEC’s change of climate on climate change and ESG Car companies are now battery companies Who wants to be a climate-tech billionaire? Features Whither sustainability reporting standards? (23:45) The International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation is moving forward with a plan to set up a board that would establish international standards for sustainability reporting. Janine Guillot, chief executive of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, chats about the implications for corporate disclosures. A test of workforce resilience (34:10) Susan Hunt Stevens, chief…
- Recycling Mystery: TiresLet’s be honest: Tires make the world go ’round. Unless you’re a professional speed walker,... The post Recycling Mystery: Tires appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Destroying Rainforest for Economic Gain Is Like ….This week’s quote is from scientist Edward O. Wilson: “Destroying rainforest for economic gain is... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Destroying Rainforest for Economic Gain Is Like …. appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Meet Hannah Bacon, Cross-Country EnvironmentalistListen to “Earth911 Interview: Hannah Bacon, Cross-Country Environmentalist” on Spreaker. Earth911 talks with Hannah Bacon,... The post Earth911 Podcast: Meet Hannah Bacon, Cross-Country Environmentalist appeared first on Earth911.
- IntelexIntelex taylor flores Thu, 03/18/2021 - 21:38 With almost 30 years of EHSQ experience, we know a thing or two about how safety, quality and sustainability can preserve lives and protect the planet. And we know you need to drive productivity and operation excellence, too. That’s why our technology solutions are built for EHSQ experts by EHSQ experts. www.intelex.com
- A Rainbow of Sea Creatures to Get You Excited for SpringThese ocean dwellers prove that our ocean is in full bloom year-round The post A Rainbow of Sea Creatures to Get You Excited for Spring appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- New ‘Green Steel Certificates’ from ArcelorMittal Help Customers Reduce Scope 3 EmissionsSteel and mining giant ArcelorMittal has unveiled a project that the company says combines its low and zero-carbon products and wider green initiatives under one umbrella focused on achieving its ultimate 2050 net zero goal The post New ‘Green Steel Certificates’ from ArcelorMittal Help Customers Reduce Scope 3 Emissions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Mauritius’ plastic regulations could have unintended resultsThe government of Mauritius have proposed bold new measures to curb plastic waste. While the intentions behind the mooted regulations are commendable, We-Recycle Mauritius are firmly of the view that the proposed new policies for the management of PET Plastic Waste, if implemented as per the timelines, logistics and technicalities, could have a negative impact […]
- California City to Install Microgrid Powered by Biogas Cogeneration, Solar and Battery StorageThe city of Rialto, California, is working to design and install a microgrid powered through a combination of biogas cogeneration, solar power and backup battery storage which will supply electricity for the city’s wastewater treatment plant. The project will bring the city greater energy independence, resilience and efficiency, protecting the wastewater treatment system from outages and operational interruptions. The post California City to Install Microgrid Powered by Biogas Cogeneration, Solar and Battery Storage appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Mozambican litchi programme brings the sweet taste of successIn a victory for more than 200 smallholder growers, Westfalia Fruit is celebrating a bountiful 2020 litchi season in Mozambique. The returns from the 2020 bumper crop are uplifting a community of small-scale farmers in Manica Province, who, with the help of Westfalia over the past five years, have secured market access to Europe, GlobalGAP […]
- Goodyear’s New Procurement Policy Demands Sustainable Practices from Soybean SuppliersGoodyear has put a new soybean oil procurement policy into place that the company says will help guide processors, farmers and all other members of its supply chain to establish more sustainable practices in terms of growing, harvesting and processing soybeans. The post Goodyear’s New Procurement Policy Demands Sustainable Practices from Soybean Suppliers appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Recycled plastic wireless chargers work twice as fast as regular cablesNew from Gomi, these wireless chargers made from recycled plastic waste promise 15W charging capabilities and even offer magnetic attachment to devices.
- SA researchers shortlisted in international forestry research awardThree South African researchers have made it to the global shortlist of the Blue Sky Young Researchers and Innovation Awards. They were selected from 14 candidates in the South African round. The awards, launched in 2016 by the International Council of Forest and Paper Associations (ICFPA), aim to recognise, celebrate and promote innovations being developed […]
- Earth Institute Statement on Anti-Asian ViolenceWe unequivocally condemn these acts of violence, and express our support for the Asian American community at this difficult time.
- Paper Recycling 101 for Global Recycling DayOne of the planet’s most pressing problems is the incorrect disposal of waste. About 2.01 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste is generated annually, according to the World Bank, with conservative estimates being that at least 33% of that isn’t managed in an environmentally safe manner. With the majority of municipal solid waste coming from […]
- UK Is Now Halfway Toward Meeting Its Zero-Carbon Goal by 2050Greenhouse gas emissions in the United Kingdom have plunged by 51 percent since 1990 and the country is halfway toward slashing its CO2 emissions to zero by 2050, according to the Web site Carbon Brief. Read more on E360 →
- Mars rover airless tires for your bikeThe SMART Tire Company has unveiled a new eco-friendly consumer bicycle tire derived from space science.
- Dell, Google, Others Join New Electronics Partnership to Develop Circular EconomyTop electronics companies, along with a slew of global organizations, have joined together to launch the Circular Electronics Partnership with a goal of developing a circular economy for electronics by 2030. The companies — including Cisco, Dell, Google, KPMG International, and others — represent nearly $6 trillion total market cap. The post Dell, Google, Others Join New Electronics Partnership to Develop Circular Economy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Critically endangered regent honeyeaters are losing their songA new study finds that many of the remaining 300 regent honeybirds are forgetting their song.
- Hydroplaning of tyres is imaged using tiny fluorescent particlesCavities or air bubbles may be created by tyre treads The post Hydroplaning of tyres is imaged using tiny fluorescent particles appeared first on Physics World.
- This nature-inspired substation shows the beauty of industrial designIndustrial architecture can be beautiful, too, as this innovative electrical substation in Tuscany proves.
- Educational video series presents climate solutionsClimate Solutions 101 is a free video series filled with the latest need-to-know science and fascinating insights from global leaders in climate policy, research, investment and beyond. Rather than rehashing well-known climate challenges, Project Drawdown highlights game-changing climate action based on its own rigorous scientific review and assessment. This course, presented in a six-part video […]
- Artist draws on her physics background for inspiration, improving proton therapy for better cancer careThis podcast features an artist who collaborates with physicists and a medical accelerator expert The post Artist draws on her physics background for inspiration, improving proton therapy for better cancer care appeared first on Physics World.
- NetZero mycelium orbs help increase carbon capture and moreNetZero's mycelium orbs harness the power of fungi to reduce carbon in the environment. But the company isn't stopping there.
- Massive frog massacre averted thanks to eco savioursOne Sunday morning earlier this month, Bolander received an urgent call from Somerset West resident Elma Pollard (previous environmental correspondent for Bolander, and editor of the Green Times), saying that there was a massive frog migration underway from Paardevlei dam, over the R44 to the Sanctuary dam. “The cars are driving over the frogs, it’s […]
- New water toxicity-testing technology ready to scale down for field useA new nanotechnology process developed by Oxford University research scientists has seemingly been proven to simplify and reduce the cost of testing water for chemical pollution and toxicity levels. The technology, now in its next phase of development via a university spin-out company – Nanolyse Technologies – could transform the protection of human health and […] The post New water toxicity-testing technology ready to scale down for field use first appeared on Envirotec.
- Better recycling needed to protect limited water resourcesWater, as we know, is a limited resource that is essential for all life on this planet. This makes it all the more astounding that so many of us simply take it for granted, especially in a semi-arid country like South Africa. This should clearly demonstrate that it is vital that the nation as a […]
- How Climate Change Is Affecting Sea Squirts In AntarcticaAs melting glaciers alter ecosystems in and around Antarctica, scientists study how sea squirts react.
- Copper theft warning: The importance of considering alternative materialsWith the value of raw materials regularly increasing, M&E specifiers and contractors are being urged to consider traditional pipework alternatives in order to reduce risk of theft. One warning comes from polymer specialist REHAU, as it prepares to unveil a new piece of research highlighting copper theft as a significant problem among M&E professionals. Out […] The post Copper theft warning: The importance of considering alternative materials first appeared on Envirotec.
- Comment: Seven ways in which luxury fashion brands should address recyclingThis Global Recycling Day (18 March), Robert Lockyer, CEO and founder of Delta Global, a sustainable packaging solutions provider for luxury fashion brands, discusses some of the ways in which he believes the industry is making great headway in terms of recyclability, as well as where more can still be done. Over recent years, as […] The post Comment: Seven ways in which luxury fashion brands should address recycling first appeared on Envirotec.
- Property industry likely to be breaking the law by failing to disclose air pollution levelsExplosive new QC legal opinion suggests estate agents, property websites, surveyors and conveyancers are now legally obliged to inform prospective buyers and renters of air pollution levels Firm offering free air pollution rating system for every UK address, using 1.5 billion data points generated by Imperial College London Central Office of Public Interest (COPI) is […] The post Property industry likely to be breaking the law by failing to disclose air pollution levels first appeared on Envirotec.
- Data centre virtualisation and cloud computing can play a pivotal role in power sector emissions reductions, says reportA new report from power market analytics firm Aurora Energy Research suggests that increased deployment of (and continued improvements in) virtualisation technology could reduce potential future European computing emissions 55% by 2040. To put it another way, the use of virtualisation software (that allows for much more computation to be done with significantly less IT […] The post Data centre virtualisation and cloud computing can play a pivotal role in power sector emissions reductions, says report first appeared on Envirotec.
- Student opportunity relaunched as Climate Change Thought Leadership AwardAn industry award programme for students has been relaunched with a new focus on rewarding innovative approaches and research into climate change solutions. The Climate Change Thought Leadership Award run by Privilege Finance, a specialist funder of climate change reduction projects, is now open to applications from undergraduate, masters, or PhD students at UK universities, […] The post Student opportunity relaunched as Climate Change Thought Leadership Award first appeared on Envirotec.
- Stacey Abrams helped Georgia go blue. Now she wants it to go green.Abrams connects the dots between voting rights, transit, and the future of the planet.
- Funding confirmed to replace the final NHS coal boilersCentrica Business Solutions plan to replace the final NHS coal boilers with a new energy-efficient alternative. The £2.7m project will The post Funding confirmed to replace the final NHS coal boilers appeared first on Environment Journal.
- He wanted to get his home off fossil fuels. There was just one problem.Want to electrify your home? Good luck finding a contractor.
- I have a COVID-19 vaccine appointment. Do I deserve it?It’s baffling that vaccine rollouts have left polluted communities behind. What can I do?
- The new symbol of climate action: Hard hats?Polar bears, recycling bins, and trees are out.
- Manchester City Council consider new zero-carbon transport strategyManchester City Council’s Executive to consider a new transport strategy that would improve public transport and active travel networks across The post Manchester City Council consider new zero-carbon transport strategy appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Researchers discover a way to reliably measure the number of microplastics in an average clothes washResearchers have identified a new method to reliably measure the number of microplastics released from clothing during domestic laundering. Microplastics, The post Researchers discover a way to reliably measure the number of microplastics in an average clothes wash appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Ultracold atoms permit direct observation of quasiparticle dynamicsPhysicists witness the formation and subsequent non-equilibrium dynamics of a quasiparticle in an ultracold atomic gas The post Ultracold atoms permit direct observation of quasiparticle dynamics appeared first on Physics World.
- Saving the Earth From COVID Pollution: EcoBreathe Recyclable Face MaskSingle-use face masks have begun to pose a serious environmental threat. If you’re not living... The post Saving the Earth From COVID Pollution: EcoBreathe Recyclable Face Mask appeared first on Earth911.
- Stealth Chemicals: A Call to Action on a Threat to Human FertilityIn an interview with Yale e360, epidemiologist Shanna Swan talks about how falling sperm counts and other fertility problems are linked to chemicals in consumer products and explains why the Biden administration needs to follow Europe’s lead in restricting these substances.Read more on E360 →
- Latin American e-commerce giant invests in Brazilian ecosystem restorationLatin American e-commerce giant invests in Brazilian ecosystem restoration Heather Clancy Thu, 03/18/2021 - 01:00 The tech sector’s fascination with tree restoration as a climate solution apparently isn’t unique to U.S. companies. Latin America’s largest e-commerce marketplace — Mercado Libre, a company with roughly twice the market capitalization of eBay at $78 billion — is putting part of the proceeds from its $400 million sustainability bond toward two forest restoration projects in the remnants of the Atlantic Forest, which once covered 15 percent of Brazil. Those projects are both managed under Mercado Libre's Regenera America program, which aims to restore…
- Government impoverishment of the environmental principles should worry us allThis post is by Professor Maria Lee, co-director of the Centre for Law and the Environment at UCL. Defra’s Draft environmental principles policy statement has finally been published for consultation. This statement is a crucial part of the move from EU law and policy, to the domestic regime set out for England by the Environment Bill. This move involves shifting
- Earth911 Quiz #59: Changing the Economy With Sustainable InvestmentsDaily, you make decisions that influence humanity’s impact on the Earth’s environment. Those choices may... The post Earth911 Quiz #59: Changing the Economy With Sustainable Investments appeared first on Earth911.
- Gardening Tips: How To Get Kids InvolvedSpring is already pushing its way out whether you are ready for it or not!... The post Gardening Tips: How To Get Kids Involved appeared first on Earth911.
- AT&T, Ball Corporation Begin VPPAs via Wind Project in OklahomaAT&T and Ball Corporation, two companies focused on reducing carbon emissions from their global operations, are investing in the wind energy produced by the 350 megawatt Frontier Windpower II project in Kay County, Oklahoma. The wind project announced that it has just begun commercial operation. The post AT&T, Ball Corporation Begin VPPAs via Wind Project in Oklahoma appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Maidla Nature Resort is a micro-hotel on stilts in a pristine Estonian landscapeThis breath of fresh air for resort design has been nominated for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – the Mies van der Rohe Award.
- Glashow resonance is spotted in a neutrino detector at long lastObservation could boost our understanding of the origins of astrophysical neutrinos The post Glashow resonance is spotted in a neutrino detector at long last appeared first on Physics World.
- Seaweed: A planet-saving, anti-burping drug for cowsNew study: Sprinkling red seaweed in cattle feed slashes methane burps
- Inside Land O’Lakes’ New Sustainable Agriculture PilotSoon, Land O'Lakes will implement and measure sustainable agriculture practices that promote soil health and reduce greenhouse gas emissions on one of its supplying dairy farms. The post Inside Land O’Lakes’ New Sustainable Agriculture Pilot appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Virginia bans cosmetic testing on animalsStarting January 1, 2022, the state of Virginia will no longer allow animal testing or the sale of cosmetics tested on animals.
- Philadelphia skyline to go dim in favor of migrating birdsStarting April 1, the skies of Philadelphia will stop shining so bright, all for a good cause. The Lights Out Philly program is an initiative that seeks to save the lives of migratory birds by dimming artificial lights or turning them off entirely.
- Valero Energy and BlackRock Partner for Industrial Scale Carbon Capture SystemValero Energy and BlackRock Global Energy & Power Infrastructure Fund III have announced that they are partnering with Navigator Energy Services to develop an industrial scale carbon capture pipeline system. The post Valero Energy and BlackRock Partner for Industrial Scale Carbon Capture System appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sunne passively and stylishly collects sunlight for use after darkA recently launched Kickstarter campaign shines light on everyday possibilities for solar technology.
- Why Fines and Jail Time Won’t Change the Behavior of Ghana’s Minibus DriversResearch shows that a range of structural factors, including exploitative labor relations and police corruption, compel and solicit dangerous driving behavior.
- Prevention: A profitable mindset when it comes to gas leaksGas leaks are a risk in many industries, and when they occur, they can be incredibly hazardous and costly. Preventing them and responding quickly when they are detected are important from an environmental, regulatory, and financial perspective. Gary Collins of gas sensor manufacturer NevadaNano Systems offers a few thoughts on prevention and selecting instrumentation to […] The post Prevention: A profitable mindset when it comes to gas leaks first appeared on Envirotec.
- Shopify Enters the Carbon Removal GameShopify, a global commerce company, has signed on as the first customer for Carbon Engineering’s new carbon capture service, reserving 10,000 tonnes of permanent carbon removal capacity from a large-scale DAC project. The post Shopify Enters the Carbon Removal Game appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- LEED Gold-certified WE3 shows off its skin at Silicon BeachIn West LA's Silicon Beach, the new, LEED Gold-certified WE3 offers a creative workspace with energy savings and minimal resource consumption in mind.
- Iceberg melting is driven by geometry, experiments revealUpdated model of how icebergs melt could inform climate change predictions The post Iceberg melting is driven by geometry, experiments reveal appeared first on Physics World.
- A year on: is the government keeping its promise to radically shift the way we travel?It’s been a year since the Department for Transport (DfT) published its transport policy paper. This set out the context for the government’s challenge to decarbonise the UK’s largest emitting sector, ahead of launching its Transport Decarbonisation Plan. At that time, many were pleasantly surprised (including Green Alliance) at the change in tone from a department that has traditionally been
- Canada’s plastic pollution crisis: What’s real vs. what Dow Chemical saysThe plastics industry is ramping up its public relations efforts to convince Ottawa, and all of us, that the federal plan on managing plastic...Read More The post Canada’s plastic pollution crisis: What’s real vs. what Dow Chemical says appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- COVID Vaccine Distribution Nears a Turning Point, but Equity Issues RemainAs production ramps up, experts hope the vaccine will reach areas that are underprivileged and often hardest-hit.
- High-energy electron beams target tumours more preciselyRadiotherapy using focused beams of very high-energy electrons could target tumours while avoiding healthy tissue The post High-energy electron beams target tumours more precisely appeared first on Physics World.
- With a new look, Grist recommits to climate, justice, and solutionsWe’ve grown and expanded our work – now that's reflected in our new look and new tagline: “Climate. Justice. Solutions.”
- Arecibo Observatory: a scientific giant that fell to EarthExploring the legacy and the future of the Arecibo telescope in Puerto Rico The post Arecibo Observatory: a scientific giant that fell to Earth appeared first on Physics World.
- Government announces £1bn plan to decarbonise industryThe government has outlined a new £1bn plan to cut emissions from industry, schools and hospitals. In the new Industrial The post Government announces £1bn plan to decarbonise industry appeared first on Environment Journal.
- The ageless and arresting activism of Jane FondaThe outspoken actress's entire career has been building to the fight for our future.
- A border tax could clean up international emissions — or spark a trade warWhy the Biden administration is considering a climate tariff.
- 13% of the public admit to fly-tippingOne in eight UK residents admits to illegal fly-tipping, according to a new survey conducted by online furniture retailer Furniture The post 13% of the public admit to fly-tipping appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Three-node quantum network makes its debutNodes known as Alice, Bob and Charlie share entangled state across two different labs The post Three-node quantum network makes its debut appeared first on Physics World.
- £3m investment into the UK’s first hydrogen transport hubTees Valley to become home to the UK’s first-ever hydrogen transport hub. The Transport Hub will bring together leading figures The post £3m investment into the UK’s first hydrogen transport hub appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Planting a Garden for the BirdsBirds are the most welcome wildlife in the landscape garden. They are beautiful, musical, interesting... The post Planting a Garden for the Birds appeared first on Earth911.
- What you should know about new Interior Secretary Deb HaalandWhat you should know about new Interior Secretary Deb Haaland Shaandiin Cedar Wed, 03/17/2021 - 02:00 According to a Wilderness Society analysis of U.S. Geological Survey data, life-cycle emissions from oil, gas and coal pulled from public lands and waters were equivalent to more than 20 percent of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in 2018. If those emissions were attributed to a single country, it would rank fifth in life-cycle emissions, a sobering fact that exposes the need for bold leadership at the helm of historically slow-moving federal agencies. Early in his presidency, President Joe Biden made it a priority…
- Earth911 Podcast: Meat Alternatives With Before the Butcher’s Danny O’MalleyDanny O’Malley, founder and president of plant-based meat alternative company Before the Butcher joins Earth911’s... The post Earth911 Podcast: Meat Alternatives With Before the Butcher’s Danny O’Malley appeared first on Earth911.
- How To Grow Vegetables With AquaponicsIf you’re interested in starting a small garden with a minimal carbon footprint, aquaponics is... The post How To Grow Vegetables With Aquaponics appeared first on Earth911.
- Get ready, Corporate America: The carbon disclosure mandates are comingGet ready, Corporate America: The carbon disclosure mandates are coming Tim Mohin Wed, 03/17/2021 - 01:00 A slew of announcements earlier this month point to new regulations on carbon disclosure. Corporate America better get ready. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has been particularly busy. Acting chairwoman Allison Herren Lee issued a public statement directing the SEC staff "to enhance its focus on climate-related disclosure in public company filings." In a series of tweets, Lee also aligned with the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) statement of an "urgent need to improve the consistency, comparability, and reliability of sustainability reporting,…
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- Maven Moment: A Greener St. Patrick’s DayNo one enjoyed celebrating the holidays more than my aunt Connie. Every one of them,... The post Maven Moment: A Greener St. Patrick’s Day appeared first on Earth911.
- 4 Ways COVID-19 Disposables Will Affect the EnvironmentComparing before and after photos, most people thought that reduced air pollution may have only been COVID-19 pandemic’s redeeming quality. Indeed, as the world stood to a virtual standstill—putting airline operations to a halt, forcing the shift to work–from-home scheme, […] The post 4 Ways COVID-19 Disposables Will Affect the Environment appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Interwoven: A Speaker Series Talk on Equitable Relationships Between Land and PeopleA guest speaker introduced students to the Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust and its work to secure land tenure for Indigenous, Black, Latinx, and Asian farmers.
- Stories of the SeaMichaela Morris Associate, Protect Our Oceans, Environment AmericaContact person by email Read more about Michaela Morris Tuesday, March 16, 2021 Why we’ve been gathering voices for our oceans.
- Thinking Huts and Studio Mortazavi plan a 3D-printed school in MadagascarThe modular concept taps into 3D printing for its low-carbon benefits.
- A milestone for our forests turns 20Ellen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Tuesday, March 16, 2021 Twenty years ago the conservation movement earned a huge victory. In January 2001, federal protections designating nearly 60 million acres of our national forests as roadless areas went into effect.
- Sandstorms and pollution create hazardous air quality in BeijingOn Monday, citizens of Beijing woke up to an orange sky, with the air quality recorded as hazardous.
- How Smithfield Foods Will Reach 90% Recyclable Packaging by 2030Smithfield Foods recently announced new commitments it will implement across its portfolio by 2030: to achieve consumer packaging that is 90% recyclable, reusable, or industrially compostable and to halve use of virgin petroleum-based plastic. The post How Smithfield Foods Will Reach 90% Recyclable Packaging by 2030 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Carbfix turns emissions into stoneAn Icelandic startup has an intriguing solution to the emissions problem: turn carbon into stone.
- States Adopting ZEV Standards from California May Mean Automakers Have More Cars than BuyersVirginia’s decision to impose the California ZEV standard before putting in place incentives and infrastructure supports means that Virginia and automakers may not reach Virginia’s ZEV mandates. To do so would require at least $720 million in infrastructure and incentive investments if the state wants to align itself with the California EV market on a proportional basis. The post States Adopting ZEV Standards from California May Mean Automakers Have More Cars than Buyers appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Imperfect Foods to be Net Zero by Focusing on Waste Elimination and Renewable EnergyGrocery delivery company Imperfect Foods has committed to becoming a net zero business by 2030. To accomplish this, the company will focus on waste elimination, renewable energy, and operational efficiency. The post Imperfect Foods to be Net Zero by Focusing on Waste Elimination and Renewable Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Make friends while saving money and the planet in Buy Nothing groupsThanks to the Buy Nothing Project, neighbors can easily participate in a sharing economy while strengthening their community.
- Unilever North America Invests $15 Million in Plastics RecyclingUnilever North America announced today a $15 million investment in Closed Loop Partners’ Leadership Fund to help recycle an estimated 60,000 metric tons of US plastic packaging waste annually by 2025. The post Unilever North America Invests $15 Million in Plastics Recycling appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- D-Wave demonstrates performance advantage in quantum simulationQuantum computing firm simulates twisted quantum magnets in a way that is faster and more scalable than classical methods The post D-Wave demonstrates performance advantage in quantum simulation appeared first on Physics World.
- The Collective Power of Trash TrapsThese local solutions tackle global plastic pollution The post The Collective Power of Trash Traps appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- This marine studies building doubles as an emergency shelterThe Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building pays homage to the 2011 tsunami in Japan.
- Summer Stats: Solar Outshone GasNEW DATA REVEALS renewables provided six times more power than gas this summer with gas generation falling almost 40 percent compared to last summer. “Renewables are out-competing gas power stations, even in the hottest months when electricity demand is usually highest,” said Climate Council senior researcher, Tim Baxter. This comes off the back of a […] The post Summer Stats: Solar Outshone Gas appeared first on Eco News.
- GameChange Solar Announces Deployment of Over 230,000 Solar TrackersGameChange Solar today announced that the company has now deployed over 230,000 solar trackers. Each solar tracker is an independent robotic system that moves an average of 90 PV solar modules throughout the course of the day to follow the sun and interact with weather patterns to optimize energy harvest for power plant owners. The […] The post GameChange Solar Announces Deployment of Over 230,000 Solar Trackers appeared first on Eco News.
- Direct in-muscle bioprinting can treat massive trauma injuriesPrinting a biological scaffold directly into injured muscles promotes regeneration, paving the way to rapid treatment of large muscle mass loss The post Direct in-muscle bioprinting can treat massive trauma injuries appeared first on Physics World.
- Sponsored content: Anti-corrosion system provides long-term protection for jetty piles at Ullapool harbourIn 2020, Shearwater Marine Services was awarded a contract to install protection for jetty piles at Ullapool Harbour in the Scottish Highlands, on behalf of The Ullapool Harbour Trust The post Sponsored content: Anti-corrosion system provides long-term protection for jetty piles at Ullapool harbour first appeared on Envirotec.
- Managing assets better from the cloudRotork has launched a programme of advanced analytics for the management of intelligent flow control assets The post Managing assets better from the cloud first appeared on Envirotec.
- Protective propulsionMany facilities using centrifugal pumps, for example, have experienced recurring problems with seal failures, leading to excessive maintenance and repair costs The post Protective propulsion first appeared on Envirotec.
- Climate Change Thrust Into the Spotlight as the Amazon Fires RageArticle Contributed By Gerelyn Terzo of Sharemoney Back in 2019, actor Leonardo DiCaprio stated, “The lungs of the earth are in flames,” in reference to the fires that were blazing in the Amazon. Since that time, fires are still raging, […] The post Climate Change Thrust Into the Spotlight as the Amazon Fires Rage appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- How Unprecedented Was the February 2021 Texas Cold Snap?A look at historical trends shows that extreme cold spells are relatively common during Texas winters. Maybe it’s time to start designing for it.
- Etsy takes aim at shipping and packaging in setting 2030 net-zero goalEtsy takes aim at shipping and packaging in setting 2030 net-zero goal Deonna Anderson Tue, 03/16/2021 - 05:00 Scope 3 emissions are the hardest emissions for companies to address when setting goals. But often, they are the most emissions to take on. For Etsy, the e-commerce marketplace known for handmade items such as jewelry, art and apparel, Scope 3 emissions make up 99 percent of the company's carbon footprint. That's why it's prioritizing engagement with sellers in its marketplace to drive down emissions. The ambition is part of the company's net-zero carbon emissions by 2030 goal, which it set in…
- Deal renewal for modular systemWater management components firm Hydro International has renewed a stormwater management deal with Rehau, a firm active in the building services sector The post Deal renewal for modular system first appeared on Envirotec.
- Drainage design overcomes urban layout challengesBuildings in London are designed to absolutely maximise their footprint, which can present a number of design challenges when it comes to delivering key utilities and services, particularly with regards to water management The post Drainage design overcomes urban layout challenges first appeared on Envirotec.
- Carbon offsets offer a fantasy of capitalism without crisesWith the UK government now seeking to turn London into a global hub for the carbon offset trade, it’s worth The post Carbon offsets offer a fantasy of capitalism without crises appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Structure and ecology propThe Port of San Diego and eco-engineering company ECOncrete have launched a three-year pilot project on Harbor Island in the Bahamas to demonstrate a new variant of the firm’s interlocking COASTALOCK tide pool armour The post Structure and ecology prop first appeared on Envirotec.
- Clearing tarmac and concreteSewer and pipe renovation specialist CJ Kelly International recently assisted with a pipe cleaning project undertaken by drainage contractor Fastflow Drains The post Clearing tarmac and concrete first appeared on Envirotec.
- Culvert relining without tears?Structural renovation lining works have been delivered to thirteen sections of culvert in Leverington, Cambridgeshire, with seemingly minimal disruption The post Culvert relining without tears? first appeared on Envirotec.
- Researchers to reliably measure the number of microplastics in an average clothes washResearchers have identified a new method to reliably measure the number of microplastics released from clothing during domestic laundering. Microplastics, The post Researchers to reliably measure the number of microplastics in an average clothes wash appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Curved barrier shields pedestriansThe team has used airflow modelling techniques to study the effects of unique roadside structures to deflect particulates away from pedestrians The post Curved barrier shields pedestrians first appeared on Envirotec.
- Real-time collection of particle dataGerman instruments firm GRIMM has released the EDM265, which provides real-time monitoring of particle number and particle size in addition to information on particle surface distribution and dust mass distribution The post Real-time collection of particle data first appeared on Envirotec.