Environmental news from around the world.
- A Fast-Spreading Disease Threatens a Foundational Tree of Eastern Forests Heather Faubert has spent decades working with Rhode Island farmers and landowners to diagnose and manage pests damaging their plants. But when she responded to a call from a concerned resident in...
- IEA Updates Net Zero Roadmap, 1.5 Degree Limit Still Possible Tripling renewable energy development, increasing EV and heat pump sales, and a 75% reduction in methane emissions would provide 80% of global emissions reductions needed to limit temperature rise by 2030.
- GE Vernova, EnergyHub Partner for Distributed Energy Resource Management Software The new software will allow utilities to better manage emerging energy assets involved in the grid’s transition to renewable energy.
- Bipartisan Coastal Protection Bill Flies through Senate Committee WASHINGTON (September 27, 2023) – Today the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works voted to advance the Strengthening Coastal Communities Act of 2023, a bill introduced by Sens. Tom...
- What’s lesser about a lesser prairie-chicken? President Biden vetoed anti-conservation measures that attempted to strip protections for the lesser prairie-chicken and the northern long-eared bat The post What’s lesser about a lesser prairie-chicken? appeared first on Environment America.
- HowGood Releases Software for Food Industry Emissions Tracking Announcement of the new software follows SBTi’s updates to its FLAG, or Forest, Land and Agriculture, guidelines, which include targets on land-based emissions and carbon removal.
- Young people take European governments to court over climate inaction The European Court of Human Rights is hearing one of the most ambitious legal efforts yet to force action on climate change. If successful, it could be legally binding.
- EPA Makes $7.5B in Funding Available for Water Infrastructure Projects It is the seventh round of financing for water infrastructure projects across the country.
- Renewables on the Rise: State policies to drive clean energy growth RSVP to hear how renewable energy is rising in your state and what policies can spur continued growth. The post Renewables on the Rise: State policies to drive clean energy growth appeared first on Environment America.
- Revamped E+E Leader Offers Enhanced Awards, Growing Editorial Focus New-look website is more user-friendly with easy access to important information for the business community.
- KPMG, Microsoft Launch Global ESG Academy The academy covers basic-level ESG training, comprehensive ESG training, and advanced ESG-focused training in specific topics, such as circularity, reporting and risk.
- Antimatter does not fall up, CERN experiment reveals ALPHA-g is first to observe antihydrogen in freefall The post Antimatter does not fall up, CERN experiment reveals appeared first on Physics World.
- Biden Administration Launches Climate Corps to Boost Sustainable Careers The program is to include over 20,000 training opportunities in areas such as land conservation and restoration, boosting community resilience to natural disasters, deploying clean energy, advancing environmental justice, and more.
- Enapter Releases New Electrolyzer Product for Hydrogen Production The company’s new AEM FLEX 120 may be used for quick, simplified launch of low-cost green hydrogen projects with its ability to produce 53 kg of hydrogen each day.
- Protecting our Waters: Stopping the discharge of toxic “forever chemicals” Learn how you can help protect your state’s waterways from the industrial discharge of toxic PFAS “forever chemicals.” The post Protecting our Waters: Stopping the discharge of toxic “forever chemicals” appeared first on Environment America.
- Dragonfly Energy, Aqua Metals Successfully Recycle Lithium-Ion Batteries for New Battery Cells The collaboration confirmed recycled materials can be used and meet the high standards for advanced battery cell production and be part of the sustainable supply chain for domestic battery manufacturing.
- Royal Society launches fellowships to support Black scientists Pilot programme aims to address underrepresentation through funding and mentoring support The post Royal Society launches fellowships to support Black scientists appeared first on Physics World.
- Report Finds Major Emissions Reduction Potential in Ocean-Based Climate Solutions Ocean-based climate solutions are capable of delivering 47% of annual emissions reductions needed by 2050 to avoid catastrophic levels of global warming.
- Charting the Course for Innovations in Food Systems A multi-session Climate Week event at Columbia included presentations, interactive activities, and panels on the most challenging and hopeful avenues for the future of food.
- Recycling Mystery: Fire Extinguishers When you need a fire extinguisher, you’ll want to make sure it functions properly. But... The post Recycling Mystery: Fire Extinguishers appeared first on Earth911.
- Coloring your Hair, Naturally Looking to change up your look by trying a new hair color but don’t want... The post Coloring your Hair, Naturally appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Seeing the How of Circular Customer Experience With Allen Adamson Can companies build circular services into their customer experience to earn a trusted relationship with... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Seeing the How of Circular Customer Experience With Allen Adamson appeared first on Earth911.
- Are giant galaxy clusters defying standard cosmology? Cluster known as El Gordo formed too soon to be explained by dark matter-based theories, astrophysicists claim The post Are giant galaxy clusters defying standard cosmology? appeared first on Physics World.
- Rosebank oil field green light red flags UK climate commitments The largest untouched oil and gas reserve in the North Sea is set to be tapped. After a week of successive environmental letdowns, what does this say about Westminster’s priorities? Following last Wednesday’s announcement that a number of net zero targets were set to be delayed over fears of mounting and unaffordable costs, this morning […] The post Rosebank oil field green light red flags UK climate commitments appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- American Climate Corps: What we know so far A new federal work program is hoping to train 20,000 young Americans the technical skills needed in a climate tech marketplace.
- The world’s biggest carbon capture facility is being built in Texas. Will it work? The plant will inject 500,000 tons of carbon dioxide into the ground each year – but is it just greenwashing from big oil?
- Painting with protons: treatment beams recreate works of art Using protons to recreate renowned paintings as treatment plans, medical physicist Lee Xu demonstrates the remarkable capabilities of pencil-beam scanning proton therapy The post Painting with protons: treatment beams recreate works of art appeared first on Physics World.
- How CFOs can position companies to be sustainability leaders Chief financial officers are integral to meeting corporate net-zero commitments.
- Amazon’s route to deforestation Amazon’s route to deforestation Channel News brendan 27th September 2023 Teaser Media
- Break Through the Noise: Investor and Media Perspectives on Crafting a Compelling Story Having a hard time getting investor and media attention? As more companies focus on climate tech, it’s becoming harder to stand out from the crowd. Hear expert advice from climate investors and journalists on how you can help your startup break through the noise. We’ll cover best practices for reaching out to media and investors with a pitch that will get attention.
- Is greenwashing already threatening to uproot 'nature positive' initiatives? A new study claims hollow green pledges and 'aspirational phrases' are jeopardizing efforts both to halt and reverse biodiversity loss and restore nature.
- How local government pensions are fuelling regional green investment Councils including West Midlands, Staffordshire, Bedfordshire and Greater Manchester are making significant gains with Gresham House’s sustainability infrastructure strategy for pension funds. Here’s how the model works to create local jobs and build vital new climate-positive infrastructure to benefit constituents. ‘We need trillions of dollars to make enough impact to fundamentally change the way […] The post How local government pensions are fuelling regional green investment appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- WATCH: Toyota EV battery efficiency and build time breakthroughs Liquid electrolyte, lithium iron phosphate, and solid-state cells are all on the horizon and could power vehicles from 2026. Specifications have been published following the announcement that Toyota will build a new electric vehicle (EV) factory, which will begin producing new models within the next three years. All cars from these production lines will be […] The post WATCH: Toyota EV battery efficiency and build time breakthroughs appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Sustainable Farming Incentive applications are open The scheme, which pays farmers in England to take actions supporting food production, farming profitability and resilience, has expanded to become more flexible and introduce wider eligibility. In total, there are now 23 paid-for actions covered by the initiative, including work to improve hedgerows, better nutrient management, introducing and nurturing wildlife on farmland, and switching […] The post Sustainable Farming Incentive applications are open appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Cutting the red tape around carbon markets Sponsored: While the technology to help scale carbon markets with integrity is here, we need our ecosystem to think differently and at pace to unlock its potential.
- Statement: President Biden vetoes measures that stripped protections for wildlife Statement: President Biden vetoes measures to nullify protections for vulnerable species The post Statement: President Biden vetoes measures that stripped protections for wildlife appeared first on Environment America.
- The next steps to protect sea otters The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determined that southern sea otters still need endangered species protections. How do we get to the point where otters no longer need it? The post The next steps to protect sea otters appeared first on Environment America.
- Report: The world’s most critical climate target is still within reach Holding global warming in check requires tripling renewable power, the IEA says.
- Civil society urges phase-out of dangerous pesticides 373 civil society and Indigenous Peoples organizations from 74 countries urged leaders at a historic global conference to act with urgency to phase out Highly Hazardous Pesticides (HHPs). This particular […]
- MIT Study Discovers Carbon Capture, Conversion Process The new concept uses an electrochemical system in which an electrode is used to attract carbon dioxide that may be converted into usable fuels of chemicals.
- Fervo Begins Geothermal Energy Project Exploration in Utah Geothermal energy in Utah has about 10 GW of potential overall, and the new project will supply 400 MW of clean energy to the grid once completed.
- Galp, Mitsui Finalize Investment on Renewable Diesel, SAF Projects The biodiesel and SAF plants will use waste from the refinery to produce the low-emissions fuels. Both facilities are expected to be usable and running by 2025.
- How Buyers Can Scale High-Quality Carbon Dioxide Removal for Climate Impact What is the role of buyers in scaling high-quality carbon dioxide removal? In this webinar, experts from Carbon Direct and Microsoft will discuss the challenges in the voluntary carbon market and the unique role that buyers have to play in helping to address those challenges.
- Rice students work to save state parks Incoming freshmen advocated for Centennial Parks Conservation Fund The post Rice students work to save state parks appeared first on Environment America.
- Hyundai Motor, Georgia Tech Team Sustainable Mobility Projects The partnership will supplement Hyundai’s already well-established presence in Georgia, including its $12.6 billion investment toward EVs and battery production in the state.
- Water Resilience Coalition Launches 2030 Ambition to Speed Private Sector Action More companies, including Ecolab, Gap and ABInBev, have become “Basin Champions” to serve as convening agents for collective action in specific water basins.
- Improved electrospray deposition technique could bring jab-free vaccinations New approach coats microneedle arrays with biomaterials and bioactive compounds more efficiently than before The post Improved electrospray deposition technique could bring jab-free vaccinations appeared first on Physics World.
- Microsoft Data Centers in Texas to be Powered by Renewable Energy The deal enables Microsoft to match Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) data center load with clean power provided by ENGIE.
- Pioneering pollinators project launches in Devon A new project in Devon will combine cutting-edge technology and community engagement, in a bid to boost the diversity of plant and animal life. Conservation CIC Pollenize has created a biodiversity programme that it says enables continuous improvements to land, using a tracking tool called ‘Floradex’, built with the University of Plymouth. Harnessing people power […]
- Hydrogen alliance: UK-German cooperation intended to boost technology and trade The governments of the UK and Germany have signed a new agreement they say will help accelerate the development of an international hydrogen industry – with the two countries at the cutting edge of its development. Signed on 26 September at the UK Embassy in Berlin by Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance Lord […]
- Green hydrogen held back by lagging policy support and rising cost pressures Interest in new hydrogen projects remains strong but economic headwinds “will challenge the resolve of developers”, says a new report by the International Energy Agency (IEA). The group says timely rollout of policy support is needed to deliver on investments. Momentum behind low-emissions hydrogen continues to grow despite the slow roll-out of financial incentives and […]
- Research Shows Solar Power, Storage Allow for Affordable Energy Transition Compared to continued use of coal and investment in carbon capture, the study shows much lower costs in scaling-up technologies that do not produce emissions in the first place.
- Climate resilience must be guiding principle of urban development, argues new report A new report, ‘Risk & Resilience: The role of cities in tackling the climate crisis’, argues that climate resilience must be embraced as a guiding principle across urban development, given the extreme exposure of cities to climate risk. Produced by climate experts the Climate Crisis Advisory Group (CCAG), and published on 20 September, the document […]
- UK government sets out £25 million for projects using nature to increase flood resilience The UK government will invest £25 million in projects that use nature to protect communities from flooding, Environment Minister Rebecca Pow announced on 22 September. The “ring-fenced funding”, provided by the Government and the Environment Agency, is intended to support natural flood management schemes across England that use techniques such as planting trees and creating […]
- The heat gap What we learned from a summer of reporting on extreme heat.
- Study Reveals Long-Distance Levers Behind U.S. Southwest Drought—and a Dry Future The U.S. Southwest has suffered a historic drought over the past two decades. A new study elucidates the drivers, and says conditions will never return to those of the relatively wet 20th century.
- Neutrons and muons: ISIS provides both for a wide range of science Part one of Physic World’s visit to the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus The post Neutrons and muons: ISIS provides both for a wide range of science appeared first on Physics World.
- Plug Power Aims to Make 1,500 Tons Per Day of Green Hydrogen by 2030 The goal is to scale up the production of green hydrogen from wind and solar power — to transition from grey hydrogen generated from natural gas.
- We Earthlings: Native Plants Support Local Ecosystems When selecting plants for your garden, native plants are an excellent choice. Native plants provide... The post We Earthlings: Native Plants Support Local Ecosystems appeared first on Earth911.
- Sponsored Content: Puraffinity, the PFAS Removal Specialist, raises $13.9m in Series A funding led by Octopus Ventures This investment allows Puraffinity to scale up its operations and transition from being an R&D focussed organisation to being a full commercial entity.
- Rethinking physics: Silvia Vignolini on succeeding at the boundary between disciplines Silvia Vignolini explains the joys of working across scientific boundaries The post Rethinking physics: Silvia Vignolini on succeeding at the boundary between disciplines appeared first on Physics World.
- Solar power to become cheaper and more efficient A major breakthrough in the renewables sector promises to improve accessibility and costs associated with solar power. The University of Surrey’s Advanced Technology Institute has published new research into the use of an aluminium oxide ‘ink’ on the photovoltaic panels needed to harness the sun’s energy to fuel on and off-grid demand. According to the […] The post Solar power to become cheaper and more efficient appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Evidence emerges for a carbon-rich ocean on Europa The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) offers tantalizing glimpses beneath the surface of this icy Jovian moon The post Evidence emerges for a carbon-rich ocean on Europa appeared first on Physics World.
- How climate change is fueling alcohol-related hospitalizations A new study in New York found that hospital visits from alcohol-related disorders spike along with temperatures.
- Can concrete made from landfill waste help clean up construction? Recycled waste can offer high strength and significantly improved environmental credentials compared with regular building materials. Conducted by a team at Nottingham Trent University, new research points to the huge potential in using waste foundry to produce a new type of concrete. At a 30% substitution ratio for regular sand, the product offers up to […] The post Can concrete made from landfill waste help clean up construction? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Carbon credits for forest preservation projects are mostly ‘illusory’, UC Berkeley study says New research into Verra’s REDD+ methodology found cherry-picking and overcrediting.
- UK investors prioritise short-term returns over nature outcomes A new report on the attitudes of hundreds of institutional investors has revealed a lack of focus on climate-related financial opportunities, but growing exposure to them. Climate and nature advisory and markets specialist Pollination’s Nature Finance Focus: Tracking Global Trends In Nature Investment took into account 557 investors. 332 were managing more than $100billion in […] The post UK investors prioritise short-term returns over nature outcomes appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- CSRD 101: A Definitive Guide to New EU Sustainability Regulations Are you ready to transform your business into a sustainable powerhouse? The CSRD is more than just a reporting obligation — it intends to transform the business sector into a more sustainable, resilient economy. The framework is designed to help companies manage physical and transition risks that may endanger assets; attract capital; align their climate strategies to global net-zero objectives; and develop products and services resilient enough to succeed in even the most dynamic of markets. The new European reporting standards are seen as the gold standard of sustainability practice, so ESRS can guide companies on what to do, how…
- What Arizona and other drought-ridden states can learn from Israel The Grand Canyon state can turn to the tiny desert nation's pioneering water strategy.
- Green Living Tips for Fall As the brilliant colors of early fall fade in the northern U.S. states, many of... The post Green Living Tips for Fall appeared first on Earth911.
- Spinning Wind Turbines Kill Nearly a Million Bats a Year. Researchers Aim to Find Out Why Land-based wind turbines kill as many as 880,000 bats a year, wiping out so many threatened bats that at least one species could soon become endangered without preventative action, according to a recent study.Read more on E360 →
- California Senate Votes to Assess Wave and Tidal Energy in the State The National Renewable Energy Laboratory estimates that wave and tidal energy has the feasibility to provide 30% of the country’s energy needs.
- SEC Enhances Rule to Avoid Misleading Investment Fund Titles, Greenwashing The rule will target false sustainability claims by requiring funds to define how their title meets ESG factors.
- IBM Sustainability Software Offers Scope 3 Emissions Data The new software offers coverage of 15 Scope 3 categories, including factors such as waste generated by operations and end of life treatment of sold products.
- Wilson’s Phalaropes and their Journey from Canada to Argentina This article was co-written by: Emily Hamel, Jaimi Butler, Sierra Hastings, Janice Gardner, and Max Malmquist. "47348 has been detected at Great Salt Lake." It was the confirmation we had been...
- Horseshoe Reservoir: An Opportunity to Restore An hour and half drive northeast of Phoenix, you’ll find yourself among the mesquite bosques and Sonoran desert of the Tonto National Forest, a region home to the Verde River and one of Arizona’s...
- Living on a Smaller Colorado River Water Supply In 2023, Arizona, California and Nevada are on track as a group to use less Colorado River water than they have in nearly 40 years, as recently pointed out by John Fleck—renowned author on Colorado...
- Brazil’s Supreme Court upholds Indigenous rights to reclaim land The ruling puts up additional road blocks for the mining, logging, and cattle industries.
- Unlocking Investment Opportunities in the Ocean Economy As the world addresses the challenges of climate change, sustainable finance has largely focused on atmospheric climate mitigation. However, the ocean economy and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14, "Life Below Water," have remained underinvested themes.
- Automated seagrass planter promises to revolutionise restoration A seemingly groundbreaking technology – an Automated Seagrass Planter (ASP) – holds forth the promise of being able to subtantially scale-up this kind of restoration activity, says engineering firm Land & Water. The design, construction, and testing of the new vehicle was undertaken by the firm working in conjunction with marine conservation group Project Seagrass. […]
- What are ‘planetary boundaries’ and why should we care? By Katherine Richardson, Professor in Biological Oceanography, University of Copenhagen, and Xuemei Bai, Distinguished Professor, Australian National University, writing in The Conversation. As far as we know, there is exactly one planet in our Solar System – and the galaxy – which hosts life. And you’re on it. For the first 800 million years, Earth […]
- The government is positioning itself on the wrong side of history September has been an environmental rollercoaster. Government proposals earlier in the month to scrap laws to protect water quality in some of the most environmentally sensitive areas in England turned out to be an omen of what was to come, and many now fear crumbling […]
- Collection of currently overlooked plastic waste could be a cost winner, suggests study A new cost-benefit study makes the case for increasing the scale at which local authorities handle non-household plastic waste, such as polyethene terephthalate (PET) trays and low-density polyethene (LDPE) wrapping film – and that recycling such material would become economic if more of it was collected. These materials are often used to package […]
- Growing demand for storm overflow cameras Water companies are now legally obliged to publish data on their storm overflows, but many of these discharge points are also increasingly being monitored using remote cameras, says Meteor Communications, a specialist in this technology. Water and sewerage companies are installing Meteor MRC remote cameras, says the firm, primarily to check the veracity of event […]
- 6 Tips for Buying a Used Electric Vehicle After reaching record levels in 2022, used car prices have fallen across most vehicle types.... The post 6 Tips for Buying a Used Electric Vehicle appeared first on Earth911.
- Cheltenham methane leak detected from space In what seems to be a first, a UK methane leak has been spotted from space, and mitigated. Methane leaking from a faulty pipe in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, was picked up by satellites orbiting 500km overhead in April 2023. The discovery, by NCEO researchers at the University of Leeds, relied on data from satellite firm GHGSat. […]
- Cargill is using giant sails on its cargo fleet to cut greenhouse emissions Shipping has long been a high-carbon industry, but Cargill and BAR Technologies believe wind power can change that.
- Opinion: For Solar Power to Go Global, We Must Consider Relaxing Intellectual Property Rights Developing countries are being left behind in the solar power revolution. To achieve global decarbonization, we need to revise the rules of global trade.
- Sea otters are good for kelp and good for us Kelp is a keystone species. Underwater kelp forests provide habitat and hunting grounds for many species, including floating furballs known as sea otters, and are excellent at storing carbon. The post Sea otters are good for kelp and good for us appeared first on Environment America.
- The Arrival of Mandatory Corporate Sustainability Reporting Standardized sustainability metrics are a crucial step in realizing the vision of sustainability management.
- Synthetic diamond: how materials innovation is rewriting the rules of quantum networking Element Six and the AWS Center for Quantum Networking are harnessing the unique photonic and quantum properties of synthetic diamond The post Synthetic diamond: how materials innovation is rewriting the rules of quantum networking appeared first on Physics World.
- Study supports using waterfleas to remove pollutants from wastewater Tiny waterfleas could play a pivotal role in removing persistent chemical pollutants from wastewater – making it safe to use in factories, farms and homes, a new study appears to show. The research identifies a method to harness Daphnia to provide a scalable low-cost, low-carbon way of removing pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and industrial chemicals from wastewater. […]
- Earth911 Podcast: Ben Wolkon on the Pace of Renewable Energy Investment The pace of renewable energy investments has gained momentum over the past decade. According to... The post Earth911 Podcast: Ben Wolkon on the Pace of Renewable Energy Investment appeared first on Earth911.
- Science will suffer if we fail to preserve academic integrity Caitlin Duffy says that if trust in science is to be maintained, researchers must be able to report their concerns The post Science will suffer if we fail to preserve academic integrity appeared first on Physics World.
- Why JPMorgan, Delta and Frontier Co-op support ‘second chance’ hiring There are millions of unfilled positions open across the United States. By overlooking individuals with criminal records, businesses are ignoring a big pool of potential candidates.
- Chair Günther Thallinger: The Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance makes its climate impact ‘step by step’ The leader of the financial industry’s biggest effort to advance decarbonization addresses its rapid growth and recent controversial oil and gas position.
- What’s top of mind for the most influential people in climate As private and public sector leaders met at Climate Week NYC to talk about the climate crisis, three ways sustainability professionals can take immediate action emerged.
- Thinking Long-Term: Why We Should Bring Back Redwood Forests Only 5 percent of the redwood forests that once stretched across coastal Northern California have never been logged. An initiative to restore these forests is gaining momentum, aided by research showing that redwoods store more aboveground carbon than any forest on Earth. Read more on E360 →
- Droplet-based ‘wind farms’ harvest low-speed wind energy Anchored droplets of ionic liquids collect enough charge to power a pocket calculator The post Droplet-based ‘wind farms’ harvest low-speed wind energy appeared first on Physics World.
- EVs are a climate solution with a pollution problem: Tire particles The tiny fragments that tires release into the environment are yet another reason to reduce car use.
- A climate of injustice A climate of injustice Channel News Catherine Early 25th September 2023 Teaser Media
- Capitalism 'is not decarbonising' - PwC Capitalism 'is not decarbonising' - PwC Channel News brendan 25th September 2023 Teaser Media
- Winter just ended in South America. It’s 110 degrees. The unseasonal heat in Brazil is bad news for the world's supply of coffee and soybeans.
- Delivery confirmed for new Kensington & Chelsea heat network Water and energy efficiency firm Cenergist has been appointed by the London authority to work on a new flagship zero-carbon district project. Valued at £12.67million, the Notting Dale Heat Network will offer 100% renewable power to ten residential blocks at Lancaster West Estate in North Kensington. Accounting for the energy use of 750 individual homes, […] The post Delivery confirmed for new Kensington & Chelsea heat network appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Business as usual: How post-lockdown aviation is set to change With passenger numbers bouncing back faster than predicted – and demand set to exceed pre-pandemic levels by December – aviation component manufacturing, repair and recycling experts Artemis Aerospace give the lowdown on the climate-related changes in air travel of the near-future. As COVID-19 spread worldwide in 2020, international air travel came to an almost complete […] The post Business as usual: How post-lockdown aviation is set to change appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Shift: Accelerate Your Fleet Decarbonization Journey The Shift: Accelerate Your Fleet Decarbonization Journey by GHD. GHD, a global professional services leader, presents “The Shift,” a white paper focused on fleet decarbonization, a crucial step in reducing transportation-related carbon emissions. The transportation sector contributes 30% of total greenhouse gas emissions, and it’s time for Canada and the U.S. to act. Gain actionable insights on: Why sustainable transportation is non-negotiable Health benefits of sustainable choices Profitability meets sustainability goals Closing the technology gap GHD’s experience caters to a wide range of public and private sectors, offering a tangible roadmap to drive change. Our four-phase roadmap includes: Planning Real-world…
- Smart thermostats are helping Arizona’s grid ride out extreme heatAmid soaring temperatures, Arizona has seen success with utility programs that incentivize people to turn down the AC when the power grid is stressed.
- From Jane to the Octonauts, children’s TV is taking on the climate crisisExperts say these shows can help parents talk about a thorny subject — and inspire hope.
- Great success for Organic and Natural Products Expo AfricaThe second Organic and Natural Products Expo Africa held last week surpassed all expectations and left an indelible mark on the organic and natural products industry. This much-needed event received […]
- Earth911 Podcast Special Event: The Ecological Benefits Framework Takes Off at Climate WeekThe landscape of environmental disclosure is changing fast. Go behind the scenes at Climate Week... The post Earth911 Podcast Special Event: The Ecological Benefits Framework Takes Off at Climate Week appeared first on Earth911.
- Clean-up and Recycle SA Week a resounding successClean-Up and Recycle SA Week was once again a huge success. The annual event, which took place from the 11 – 16 September, brought together communities, organisations, and individuals from […]
- Biden Expands Consideration of Social Cost of Carbon by Federal AgenciesOn September 21, 2023, the Biden administration outlined plans to expand federal agencies’ consideration of the social cost of carbon—a metric for the economic cost of each additional ton of carbon dioxide emitted to the atmosphere. This announcement tilts the balance of cost-benefit analyses in favor of activities that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and it could have widespread effects for entities that receive federal funding or are subject to federal regulation.… More The post Biden Expands Consideration of Social Cost of Carbon by Federal Agencies first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Section 230 For Publishers: A New Paradigm?By Krista L. Baughman Rising government demands for censorship by social media platforms raise the question of who should by protected by Section 230: do the immunities only benefit social media giants like X/Twitter and Meta/Facebook? Or could they extend further, to new platforms created by other entities, such as nonprofit publishers like Environmental Progress? This article consists of a thought experiment. Could a publisher use third-party web content management system (CMS) services and/or a third-party hosting service (e.g., SquareSpace or WordPress) to operate a platform and still enjoy statutory protection? What would be the legal requirements necessary for a New…
- Sand that flows uphill, handwritten LEDsExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Sand that flows uphill, handwritten LEDs appeared first on Physics World.
- Eastern Cape communities demand people-centred solutionsAbout 250 people from Uitenhage, Jeffreys Bay, Humansdorp, Oyster Bay and beyond – a collaboration between Earthlife Africa Johannesburg and the Eastern Cape Combined Environmental Forum – marched to Gqeberha […]
- Percentage of disabled physicists in the UK has halved in one year, finds surveyThe percentage of people with a disability is also lower in physics than it is in the chemical and biological sciences The post Percentage of disabled physicists in the UK has halved in one year, finds survey appeared first on Physics World.
- After Nearly a Decade of Declines, Africa's White Rhino Population Is GrowingWhite rhinos saw their numbers grow for the first time since 2012 last year, boosted by efforts to restore the creatures to the African landscape.Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Inspiration: Look Deep Into NatureToday’s inspiration is from German-born theoretical physicist Albert Einstein: “Look deep into nature and then... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Look Deep Into Nature appeared first on Earth911.
- Estimates of water ice on the Moon get a ‘dramatic’ downgradeThe lunar surface contains much less ice than was previously expected, though deposits are widespread The post Estimates of water ice on the Moon get a ‘dramatic’ downgrade appeared first on Physics World.
- Polyvinyl Alcohol: A Green Alternative In PackagingResponsible business practices are more significant in this era where science points to climate change as a looming threat. One area where these business practices come into focus is packaging. According to reports, the world produces roughly 141 million tonnes … Polyvinyl Alcohol: A Green Alternative In Packaging Read More » The post Polyvinyl Alcohol: A Green Alternative In Packaging appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Earth911 Podcast: Steven Hawley Documents the Cracks in the Western Water StrategiesDams are more common than you think. Author Steven Hawley reports that 58,500 large dams... The post Earth911 Podcast: Steven Hawley Documents the Cracks in the Western Water Strategies appeared first on Earth911.
- How global plastic policies could slash virgin plastic production by 30 percent by 2040A new report highlights 15 policies that could drive a major decrease in plastic use around the world — but will governments adopt them as part of a new global plastics treaty?
- Origami-inspired strain sensors could enhance disease diagnosticsHighly stretchable strain sensors could be implanted in the body to track joint movements or detect deformations in organs The post Origami-inspired strain sensors could enhance disease diagnostics appeared first on Physics World.
- The summer that reality caught up to climate fiction"My novel is going to be coming true for the rest of my life."
- Minnesota judge throws out charges against Line 3 pipeline protestersCiting a rarely used statute, the court dismissed Line 3 protest charges in the name of climate justice.
- The top carbon-credit rating agencies are often inconsistent and inaccurate, watchdog claimsRating the raters: Carbon Market Watch said agencies don't accurately reflect the benefits they’re supposed to be reviewing.
- Cost of European wildfires counted as UN pleas for climate investmentAfter another summer defined by devastating blazes analysis has revealed the estimated price tag for total losses at a time when global environmental organisations are again calling to speed up investment in mitigation and recovery efforts. Taking place in New York this week, the United Nations two-day summit on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) included a […] The post Cost of European wildfires counted as UN pleas for climate investment appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Camden becomes first UK council to endorse ecocide lawsThe London borough voted unanimously in favour of endorsing international efforts to expand definitions and reach of environmental criminality and laws. Defined as ‘unlawful or wanton acts committed with the knowledge that there is substantial likelihood of sever and either widespread or long-term damage to the environment’, the term has been gaining support from administrations […] The post Camden becomes first UK council to endorse ecocide laws appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Governors pledge to install 20 million heat pumps by 2030Citing environmental and consumer benefits, twenty-five governors join forces to quadruple the number of heat pumps by the end of the decade. The post Governors pledge to install 20 million heat pumps by 2030 appeared first on Environment America.
- A group of US governors promises to install 20 million heat pumps by 2030And they want to put at least 40 percent of them in disadvantaged communities.
- How startup Tulu is upending the bias for ownershipCombining a self-contained storage unit and an app, the product rental service can help incentivize quality and advance circularity.
- STATEMENT: Gov. Healey sets goals to protect Massachusetts wildlife, large and smallNew executive order seeks to give species a ‘foothold on survival’ The post STATEMENT: Gov. Healey sets goals to protect Massachusetts wildlife, large and small appeared first on Environment America.
- Advocates support water heater efficiency standardsConsumer, climate, and health advocates urged the U.S. Department of Energy to promptly finalize water heater efficiency standards. The post Advocates support water heater efficiency standards appeared first on Environment America.
- How climate policy advocates are 'getting off the sidelines'A new report from InfluenceMap praises 'trailblazer' companies lobbying for bolder climate action, but warns too much of the business community remains 'on the sidelines' in the public climate policy debate.
- Sea turtles need a safe place to liveNew protections on critical habitat for threatened and endangered green sea turtles have been proposed. You can help make sure they pass. The post Sea turtles need a safe place to live appeared first on Environment America.
- Onshore wind sector deal “will speed up Scotland’s net-zero ambitions”Planning time for onshore wind farms set to be halved to 12 months A new deal between the onshore wind industry and the Scottish Government has been signed today (21 September) setting out “how both parties will work together to deliver onshore wind farms quickly, sustainably and to the benefit of both local communities and […]
- Embrace spring with micro gardeningThere’s a gardener in everyone, and a garden waiting to take root in every space this spring. Gardeners everywhere are returning to sow and plant, but what to do if […]
- Broad coalition of groups urges Energy Department to finalize water heater efficiency standardsConsumer, climate, and health advocates called on the U.S. Department of Energy to promptly finalize water heater efficiency standards. The post Broad coalition of groups urges Energy Department to finalize water heater efficiency standards appeared first on Environment America.
- How Ancient Amazonians Locked Away Thousands of Tons of Carbon in "Dark Earth"A new study reveals how, by cultivating fertile soil for farming, ancient Amazonians locked away thousands of tons of carbon that have stayed in the ground for centuries.Read more on E360 →
- Astrophysicist uses X-rays to explore the universe, heat pumps could prevent potholes This podcast features conversations with an astrophysicist and a civil engineer The post Astrophysicist uses X-rays to explore the universe, heat pumps could prevent potholes appeared first on Physics World.
- Quiz: Climate Week 2023Test your knowledge of the latest climate news.
- Dr Gary Fuller confirmed to speak at National Air Quality Conference in NovemberAir Quality News have announced that Dr Gary Fuller is confirmed as the fifth speaker at the National Air Quality Conference which will be held at Lords in London on 8th November. Along with Professor Sir Stephen Holgate and Dr Suzanne Bartington, Gary is one of the country’s three UKRI Clean Air Champions. The Champions bring […] The post Dr Gary Fuller confirmed to speak at National Air Quality Conference in November appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- When It Rains, It Pours. Why?Atmospheric scientist Michela Biasutti investigates what drives rainfall on a wide variety of time scales, and how climate change may affect it. She is passing on the basics to students.
- Believe in better for a more sustainable futureWWF South Africa is proud to announce its Believe in Better campaign, an inspiring call to action designed to ignite hope for a brighter, more sustainable future in our cherished […]
- How kitchen waste is helping to win a warFood scraps are an unlikely ally in any battle – except in the one we cannot afford to lose. Two military bases in Limpopo are proving that the war to […]
- Smart Questions for Shoe ShoppersChances are the shoes you are wearing took a long journey to reach your feet.... The post Smart Questions for Shoe Shoppers appeared first on Earth911.
- Concussion monitoring headset identifies when it’s safe to return to playA non-invasive digital headset helps determine when young athletes are safe to resume sports following a concussion The post Concussion monitoring headset identifies when it’s safe to return to play appeared first on Physics World.
- UN climate chief Simon Stiell: 'We need concrete climate action, not empty fanfare.'UN Climate Change leader Simon Stiell calls for ditching the 'empty fanfare' and excessive meetings of the planet's biggest climate conferences.
- 6 things Starbucks learned from its reusable cup experimentsStarbucks is testing reusable cup models in more than 25 markets and plans to start a reusable cup program by the end of 2025.
- Biochar is a ‘shovel-ready’ climate technology, but can it scale up?The soil soot is a small-scale solution that climate advocates — and corporations — want more of.
- Combining the best of regenerative and cellular agricultureOnly nature and technology combined can improve the food system.
- UK fish stock audit reveals ‘brink of collapse’More than one-third of major British fish stocks are overfished, and one quarter are now in a critical state. A new report from Oceana details the situation, taking into account a total of 104 individual ‘stocks’. Blame is placed on UK Government catch limits, which have been criticised for exceeding scientific recommendations for fisheries. As […] The post UK fish stock audit reveals ‘brink of collapse’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Scent of a Man: 9 Nontoxic Colognes That Don’t Stink!Spritzing on your favorite cologne for a night out on the town shouldn’t require a... The post The Scent of a Man: 9 Nontoxic Colognes That Don’t Stink! appeared first on Earth911.
- Report signposts cleaner construction supply chains, waste managementPackaging waste in housebuilding is the focus of new work from the Supply Chain Sustainability School. While the residential construction sector in itself is currently at the centre of debate as to how demand can be aligned with environmental controls, waste from the industry has long been overlooked. However, each year building sites in the […] The post Report signposts cleaner construction supply chains, waste management appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Inside Cheshire East’s lower carbon highway serviceCommended at ADEPT’s President’s Awards in the Delivering Clean Growth, Ian McLauchlan, Bridge Manager at Cheshire East service provider Ringway Jacobs, explains how eco-friendly practices and technology have been used to create an ultra-low carbon site, saving 2.3 tonnes of carbon. Ringway Jacobs is committed to being carbon net zero by 2050 and Cheshire East […] The post Inside Cheshire East’s lower carbon highway service appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Study: Wildfire smoke is reversing years of US air quality progress“We are seeing influence in states that basically have none of their own wildfires."
- Silfab Solar to Establish Flagship Operation in South CarolinaThe 785,000-square-foot facility is expected to bring 800 new jobs and will add to the company’s portfolio of existing facilities in Burlington, Washington and Toronto.
- Want to join the American Climate Corps? Here’s what we know so far.Biden's program is expected to hire 20,000 young people in its first year.
- Members of Congress urge President Biden include ‘no new leases’ in final offshore drilling planPresident Biden’s plans for drilling off our coast are set to be released soon. Last week, members of Congress called on him to include zero leases in the final plan. The post Members of Congress urge President Biden include ‘no new leases’ in final offshore drilling plan appeared first on Environment America.
- UN Estimates More Than $5 Trillion Required Annually to Meet Sustainable Development GoalsA UNCTAD analysis found major shortfalls in national sustainability spending trends and a need to rapidly allocate funding to specific areas.
- Financial Services Recommendations Target Nature-Related Risk Management, Disclosure“Nature loss is accelerating, and businesses today are inadequately accounting for nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities,” says David Craig, co-chair of the TNFD.
- Silfab Solar to Establish Flagship Operation in South CarolinaThe 785,000-square-foot facility is expected to bring 800 new jobs and will add to the company’s portfolio of existing facilities in Burlington, Washington and Toronto.
- Utah church spreads the good news about solarCongregations across the country and in our own backyards are increasingly powered by the sun. New tax credits make it easier for houses of worship to go solar. The post Utah church spreads the good news about solar appeared first on Environment America.
- ForbesHome Ranks State Sustainability EffortsThe report measured sustainability by weighing factors such as water usage and solar energy consumption, then created a sustainability index for each state.
- Treasury Publishes Best Practices for Net-Zero Pledges“Over the past year, Treasury engaged with financial market participants, research organizations, civil society organizations, and Tribes, to understand how financial institutions are setting and meeting their net-zero commitments,” the U.S. Treasury said.
- Establishing Standing in Citizen Suits Under the Clean Air Act: Breathing Polluted Air May Not SufficeEarlier this month, Judge William Young dismissed for lack of standing claims brought by the Conservation Law Foundation alleging that bus companies violated anti-idling regulations. The opinion is important, because it does not make life easy for citizen plaintiffs and it provides something of a roadmap for defendants to follow in challenging plaintiffs’ standing. The Court addressed both the injury in fact and traceability requirements. … More The post Establishing Standing in Citizen Suits Under the Clean Air Act: Breathing Polluted Air May Not Suffice first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Shining a lightShining a light Channel Comment brendan 20th September 2023 Teaser Media
- Massachusetts to Ban State Purchases of Plastic BottlesMassachusetts will reportedly be the first state in the country to enact a law-enforced ban on purchasing plastic bottles.
- UN Estimates More Than $5 Trillion Required Annually to Meet Sustainable Development GoalsA UNCTAD analysis found major shortfalls in national sustainability spending trends and a need to rapidly allocate funding to specific areas.
- 'Milestone': Taskforce for Nature-related Financial Disclosures publishes final recommendationsGSK becomes the first company to pledge to officially adopt the nature risk disclosure guidance.
- Financial Services Recommendations Target Nature-Related Risk Management, Disclosure“Nature loss is accelerating, and businesses today are inadequately accounting for nature-related dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities,” says David Craig, co-chair of the TNFD.
- Ecolab’s Global Study on Water Stewardship Reveals Consumer ConcernsThe study looks at water stewardship, highlighting its significance, usage, connection to climate change, and the responsibility it places on key consumer populations worldwide.
- Scottish Water tops water company performance surveyA strong performance on contractual approach, collaboration and communication has catapulted Scottish Water to the top of the 2023 annual water company survey carried out by British Water. Key findings from the survey include: Last year’s joint lowest performing water company, Southern Water, has risen by one place to 10th, while Northern Ireland Water remains […]
- New Oxfordshire-wide air quality website launchesA new Oxfordshire air quality website launched on 18 September, offering air quality guidance and resources covering the county. The website (www.oxonair.uk) aims to integrate all relevant air quality-related information from all district councils in Oxfordshire under one single platform. It has been created in a partnership between Oxford City, Cherwell, West Oxfordshire, South Oxfordshire, […]
- ‘Alice rings’ spotted in a Bose–Einstein condensateLaboratory experiment could shed light on cosmological questions The post ‘Alice rings’ spotted in a Bose–Einstein condensate appeared first on Physics World.
- ForbesHome Ranks State Sustainability EffortsThe report measured sustainability by weighing factors such as water usage and solar energy consumption, then created a sustainability index for each state.
- Treasury Publishes Best Practices for Net-Zero Pledges“Over the past year, Treasury engaged with financial market participants, research organizations, civil society organizations, and Tribes, to understand how financial institutions are setting and meeting their net-zero commitments,” the U.S. Treasury said.
- STATEMENT: Dallas creates $750,000 rebate program for electric lawn equipmentThe post STATEMENT: Dallas creates $750,000 rebate program for electric lawn equipment appeared first on Environment America.
- What the government should have done about steelAfter much speculation last week came the reality of a deal between government and Tata Steel to decarbonise the huge sprawling steelworks at Port Talbot in South Wales. Dominating the story was the potential for up to 3,000 jobs to be lost with Tata’s choice […]
- Declassified Naval Logbooks to Fill Climate Data Gap from World War IIA massive volunteer effort to digitize World War II-era U.S. naval logbooks is helping fill an important gap in the climate record.Read more on E360 →
- Massachusetts to Ban State Purchases of Plastic BottlesMassachusetts will reportedly be the first state in the country to enact a law-enforced ban on purchasing plastic bottles.
- WATCH: "Thrown To The Wind"The wind industry says it isn't killing whales, but it is. New boat traffic is colliding with whales. And high-decibel sonar is separating whale mothers from their calves, sending them into harm's way. Our new documentary, which lays out the evidence, is now free to watch.
- Tackling Severe Air Pollution in AfricaAn atmospheric scientist has been working to measure and mitigate a longtime health crisis afflicting much of the continent.
- Ecolab’s Global Study on Water Stewardship Reveals Consumer ConcernsThe study looks at water stewardship, highlighting its significance, usage, connection to climate change, and the responsibility it places on key consumer populations worldwide.
- Regrets? We have a few: Britain’s bankrupt net zero politicsHome Secretary Suella Braverman’s declaration that current UK green targets risk bankrupting a nation fails to take responsibility for financial failings at leadership level. You could easily argue that over the past 15 years of austerity-based governance, British politics has adopted a policy of toe-dipping. Our elected representatives test waters of change via off-the-cuff statements […] The post Regrets? We have a few: Britain’s bankrupt net zero politics appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Testing Sustainable Options for Your Product and Company: Paving the Path to Profitable ImpactImagine a world where business not only thrives but also nurtures the planet we call... The post Testing Sustainable Options for Your Product and Company: Paving the Path to Profitable Impact appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Clean Earth Rovers CEO Michael Arens on Cleaning Waterways and BaysSome of the dirtiest, plastic-polluted waters lie at the heart of major cities, in ports,... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Clean Earth Rovers CEO Michael Arens on Cleaning Waterways and Bays appeared first on Earth911.
- Towering egos and careening space junk: why the new era of space exploration is a disaster in the makingMargaret Harris reviews Astrotopia: the Dangerous Religion of the Corporate Space Race by Mary-Jane Rubenstein The post Towering egos and careening space junk: why the new era of space exploration is a disaster in the making appeared first on Physics World.
- IRA spurs $213 billion in clean tech investmentsA new database tracks the real-time investment numbers catalyzed by the IRA.
- High-performance brain implants restore communication to those who cannot speakTwo advanced speech neuroprostheses decode brain activity into speech faster, more accurately and with a larger vocabulary than existing alternatives The post High-performance brain implants restore communication to those who cannot speak appeared first on Physics World.
- Climate risks place 39 million U.S. homes at risk of losing their insurance"Sound pricing is going to make it unaffordable to live in certain places as climate impacts emerge."
- Dolphin Discovery: A Fascinating Journey into the World of Marine WondersDolphins have long captivated people’s fascination because of their playful temperament and extraordinary intelligence. They have a special talent for interacting with people, captivating admiration and a profound sense of wonder. Dolphin Discovery, a leader in interactive marine experiences throughout … Dolphin Discovery: A Fascinating Journey into the World of Marine Wonders Read More » The post Dolphin Discovery: A Fascinating Journey into the World of Marine Wonders appeared first on Eco Friend.
- COP28 will be a make-or-break moment for climate financeOne thing the finance community really needs to stimulate $100 billion in annual commitments: a better definition for what qualifies as climate projects.
- Beginner or embedder? Here's a 4-step tool to assess your company’s sustainability maturityCompanies can embed sustainability into their core business strategies through internal transformation and new tools and processes.
- Animal Welfare Act tightens international tourism standardsPassing its third reading in the House of Lords on 18th September, the Bill is likely to receive Royal Assent in weeks. Once introduced, the Animals (Low Welfare Activities Abroad) Act will prohibit the sale and advertising of activities considered cruel and abusive to animals in other countries. The legislation is a direct result of […] The post Animal Welfare Act tightens international tourism standards appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Can Treefera restore trust in offsetting with AI reforestation, conservation?More than $2million has been raised to develop the platform, which is primarily aimed at changing the offset market. Co-founded by Jonathan Horn, a theoretical physicist and former-MD at J.P. Morgan, and Caroline Grey, former-Chief Customer Officer at automation specialist UiPath, Treeforma is focused on improving accuracy, transparency, and efficiency in offsetting, with an overall […] The post Can Treefera restore trust in offsetting with AI reforestation, conservation? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Modern slavery target of new solar supply chain procurement guideRecent reports identifying the industry as vulnerable to human rights violations has spurred on production of new advice from Action Sustainability. The guide, which is available to download for free, looks at how organisations can address the issue of modern slavery and labour exploitation within the photovoltaic supply chain. Both the Global Slavery Index 2023 […] The post Modern slavery target of new solar supply chain procurement guide appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- WATCH: "Thrown To The Wind"The wind industry says it isn't killing whales, but it is. New boat traffic is colliding with whales. And high-decibel sonar is separating whale mothers from their calves, sending them into harm's way. Our new documentary, which lays out the evidence, is now free to watch. Video Block Double-click here to add a video by URL or embed code. Learn more
- FAA approves PFAS-free foam for airportsThe announcement clears the way for civilian airports to stop using PFAS-laden firefighting foam, which has contaminated water at hundreds of sites across the country. The post FAA approves PFAS-free foam for airports appeared first on Environment America.
- Lincoln’s Sparrow by Peter DaveringtonPainted: 05/10/23 Sponsored by: Hudson Square Business Improvement District About the Bird: The Lincoln’s Sparrow may be heard before it’s seen, as the secretive little bird skulks low to...
- California installs 10,000 EV fast chargers, but needs quadruple thatThe state has installed a record number of EV fast chargers, but it's still not enough to keep pace with future demand.
- Rubicon Leads Zero-Waste Efforts in Grocery SectorRubicon's waste-reduction process looks upstream at where waste is generated, then helps companies explore options for waste diversion and recycling.
- The REDUCE Act targets the most wasteful plastics98% of plastic products are made with brand new plastic. A law being proposed in Congress could change that. The post The REDUCE Act targets the most wasteful plastics appeared first on Environment America.
- Mississippi Clean Hydrogen Hub Could Improve Energy Security“Overall, the MCHH could ultimately produce millions of tons of green hydrogen per year and utilize its long-term storage facilities to flexibly deploy up to tens of thousands of tons at a time to priority demand centers,” the case study from Rocky Mountain Institute found.
- Over 250 Organizations Call to Triple Renewables by 2030Tripling renewable energy production to a level of about 11,000 GW is a required step to reach Paris Agreement goals.
- 'Urgent responsibility': Insurers urged to stop 'fueling' nature and climate crisesInsurers can be 'catalysts' in tackling climate and nature crises, a new report argues.
- Shellfish in Oregon are struggling and scientists aren’t sure whyThis summer has been tough for many ocean critters in the Pacific Northwest, particularly Oregon’s mussels. The reason isn’t exactly clear. The post Shellfish in Oregon are struggling and scientists aren’t sure why appeared first on Environment America.
- Rubicon Leads Zero-Waste Efforts in Grocery SectorRubicon's waste-reduction process looks upstream at where waste is generated, then helps companies explore options for waste diversion and recycling.
- Good news: Biden administration announces more money for right whalesRight whale conservation efforts to get $82 million from the Inflation Reduction Act The post Good news: Biden administration announces more money for right whales appeared first on Environment America.
- Baby beaver sighting — a cause for celebrationFor the first time in potentially “more than a century,” a beaver colony has set up shop south of San Francisco Bay. The post Baby beaver sighting — a cause for celebration appeared first on Environment America.
- Mississippi Clean Hydrogen Hub Could Improve Energy Security“Overall, the MCHH could ultimately produce millions of tons of green hydrogen per year and utilize its long-term storage facilities to flexibly deploy up to tens of thousands of tons at a time to priority demand centers,” the case study from Rocky Mountain Institute found.
- Statement: Southern sea otters to retain federal protectionU.S. Fish & Wildlife Service makes right call in keeping otters protected, but hope remains that the otters may not need protections for much longer The post Statement: Southern sea otters to retain federal protection appeared first on Environment America.
- Sublime Systems Receives Performance Designation for Fossil-Fuel-Free CementMeeting industry-recognized performance standards allows the company to replace ordinary concrete at scale, and the product may now be used compliantly under major U.S. and international building codes.
- The ‘no-nonsense’ Climate Ambition SummitThe race to protect the planet is about to accelerate, as world leaders, business giants, and experts gather to attend the Climate Ambition Summit on Wednesday. Almost all indicators are […]
- US Hospitals Can Receive New Sustainable Healthcare CertificationThe new certification provides a framework for healthcare organizations on their sustainability efforts, as well as public recognition for their commitments to sustainability.
- Gravitational waves could reveal dark matter transforming neutron stars into black holesAbsence of mass gap in black-hole mergers could point to dark matter The post Gravitational waves could reveal dark matter transforming neutron stars into black holes appeared first on Physics World.
- Mercedes-Benz, Steel Dynamics Enter Sustainable Steel DealSDI’s rolled steel is made of 70% or greater recycled scrap content and is made using an electric arc furnace that uses 100% renewably-sourced electricity.
- Farmers and local knowledge critical to stewardship of Earth’s life support systems, says UK-China studyFuture plans to tackle the climate change’s impacts on food security must integrate local knowledge to help preserve the Earth’s critical zone, experts have warned. The critical zone is the thin layer of the planet’s surface that stretches from the roots of drinking water aquifers to the tops of plants and trees. It supports and […]
- The Cyclones She Experienced as a Child Led to a Career in Hurricane RiskAtmospheric physicist Chia-Ying Lee is working to improve our understanding of how tropical cyclones will evolve in the future.
- Why we need to sweatThis week's Record High newsletter looks at the science of sweating: It may be the pits, it’s the body's best defense against extreme heat.
- Climate Week Spotlights Global Stocktake, Renewables, and Carbon CreditsClimate finance has been the primary impediment to success at previous climate conferences -- a big part of the discussions during the event in New York City.
- UN Convention on Rights of Child ratified with air quality additionToday marks the publication of General Comment 26 – new guidance relating for the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child – which includes air quality for the first time. The Convention – ratified by 196 states – was created in 1989, outlining universal children’s rights such as the right to life, survival and […] The post UN Convention on Rights of Child ratified with air quality addition appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Open letter to UK Chancellor on housing and water efficienciesA group of almost 20 cross-party politicians from both Westminster chambers are behind the document. Led by Conservative backbencher Henry Smith, the group have put forward proposals to encourage widespread adoption of water efficiency technologies in residential construction. The signatories believe this will increase headroom for the creation of new homes, while reducing concerns about […] The post Open letter to UK Chancellor on housing and water efficiencies appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- New EVs Under $40,000 for 2023 and 2024Although new electric vehicles (EVs) have had a higher sticker price than gasoline-powered cars, new... The post New EVs Under $40,000 for 2023 and 2024 appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Protect Your Skin and the EnvironmentSunscreen is essential for all that summer fun outdoors. But some sun protection products contain... The post We Earthlings: Protect Your Skin and the Environment appeared first on Earth911.
- Local government ‘roadmap for net zero support’ publishedA new report from the Local Government Information Unit (LGiU) and law firm Browne Jacobson suggests Westminster’s failure to tackle Britain’s financial challenges threatens environmental progress. Net Zero and Local Democracy: Building and Maintaining Public Support was published today, Tuesday 19th September, and identified authorities below the national level as crucial in the path towards […] The post Local government ‘roadmap for net zero support’ published appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Will sweat help us survive climate change?It's gross. It's sticky. And it's already saved your life.
- 'The climate crisis is not unstoppable''The climate crisis is not unstoppable' Channel Comment brendan 19th September 2023 Teaser Media
- New battery recycling rules could be a game-changer in the EU’s search for EV mineralsThe regulations could ease demand for mining and jump-start battery recycling worldwide.
- 4 takeaways surface from DNV’s Maritime Forecast to 2050 reportThe 2023 edition of the DNV report assesses the shipping industry’s pathway to decarbonization.
- Graphene ribbons advance twistronicsA new technique allows for much better control of twist angle and strain in layered two-dimensional materials The post Graphene ribbons advance twistronics appeared first on Physics World.
- WATCH: World’s first liquid hydrogen flight heralded decarbonisation watershedTaking off and landing at Maribor Airport, Slovenia, the hydrogen-electric HY4 has successfully demonstrated safe and efficient operation of air travel powered by fuel cells. Based in Stuttgart, Germany, H2FLY has become the first company in the world to complete a short flight using an electric aircraft fueled with hydrogen. In total, the aircraft has […] The post WATCH: World’s first liquid hydrogen flight heralded decarbonisation watershed appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Sponsored Content: FM BioEnergy’s easy-dose digester additive delivers 400% ROI for Essex AD plantSponsored content: A new approach to digester additives from biogas experts FM BioEnergy has boosted gas output.
- 6 ways to combat burnout in your climate careerBurnout when you work in sustainability can feel more intense, more urgent and harder to overcome.
- The State of Play for Climate TechClimate tech is at an inflection point. In this free webcast, GreenBiz experts cover the top trends shaping the climate tech landscape and offer insights on this moment full of both promise and gridlock. Join us to hear about the climate tech state of play, technologies to watch and how to scale from here.
- Scope 3 success: Identifying and overcoming challenges to meeting ambitious supply chain targetsSponsored: Marathon runners often break down the race into short goals — such as focusing on the next mile. Identifying and honing in on specific Scope 3 challenges can be similarly effective in achieving sSope 3 success.
- Road Hazard: Evidence Mounts on Toxic Pollution from TiresResearchers are only beginning to uncover the toxic cocktail of chemicals, microplastics, and heavy metals hidden in car and truck tires. But experts say these tire emissions are a significant source of air and water pollution and may be affecting humans as well as wildlife. Read more on E360 →
- Meet the 88-Year-Old ‘Unlikely Birder’ On a Quest to Link Two Famed National Parks.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } A juvenile Bald Eagle soars high above Lowell Young on a sunny day in Yosemite National Park...
- Meet the 88-Year-Old ‘Unlikely Birder’ On a Quest to Link Two Famed National Parks.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } A juvenile Bald Eagle soars high above Lowell Young on a sunny day in Yosemite National Park...
- How the shift to electric vehicles is fueling the UAW strike"The EV transition must be a just transition that ensures auto workers have a place in the new economy.”
- Deprived of Colorado River water, an oil company’s plans to mine in Utah may have dried upAn Estonian oil company planned to produce enough oil in 30 years to spew the equivalent of carbon emissions from 63 coal plants.
- Go Deeper to Understand Sustainability Data for Decision-Making & ReportingS&P Global Sustainable1's goal is to empower users to navigate sustainability objectives with deep, robust and context-relevant data insights. During this session, thought leaders from across the sustainable finance ecosystem will dive into how S&P Global’s Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) measures a company’s performance on and management of ESG risks, opportunities, and impacts, and more.
- Does EPA Have Authority to Promulgate Cumulative Risk Assessment Guidance?Last week, Inside EPA (subscription required) reported that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has basically informed EPA that EPA may not promulgate guidance on cumulative risk assessments because of questions about its legal authority to require CRAs. If EPA plans to interpret such environmental regulations as providing EPA with the authority to require that states consider CRAs in its decision making, including CRAs that may include nonchemical stressors,… More The post Does EPA Have Authority to Promulgate Cumulative Risk Assessment Guidance? first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Nestlé Pilot Creates Low-Carbon Fertilizer from Cocoa HusksThe company plans to use cocoa shells from its confectionary site in the United Kingdom to recycle them for use as valuable nutrients in farming.
- Ceres Report: How to Efficiently Decarbonize U.S. Gas DistributionAccording to the report, the most viable strategies for decarbonizing the gas distribution industry are currently electrification and efficiency, especially by using heat pumps and deep hybrid electrification.
- New Map Shows Where Clean Energy Investments are Being Made in USAAccording to the DOE, more than 500 planned investments in 450 facilities have been announced, totaling more than $160 billion across the private and public sectors.
- Greenpeace Africa joins global #EndFossilFuels mobilisationOn Friday, Greenpeace Africa volunteers in Johannesburg and Durban participated in activities as part of the global #EndFossilFuels day of mobilisation. Over 650 similar events are taking place in more […]
- Join the monarch butterfly on its heroic journey of survivalWhat do monarch butterflies experience on their 3,000-mile journey south? Imagine you’ve joined the monarchs on their fall migration. The post Join the monarch butterfly on its heroic journey of survival appeared first on Environment America.
- Protecting the PHA ecosystem from sand miningThe Water Tribunal says the Philippi Horticultural Area wetland ecosystem is irreplaceable and rejects Consol Glass/Keysource Minerals Water Use Licence to mine silica sand…for a second time. This is another […]
- Polarized dust reveals strong magnetic field of ancient galaxyObservation provides clues about early galaxy formation The post Polarized dust reveals strong magnetic field of ancient galaxy appeared first on Physics World.
- Science Based Targets Initiative Updates Validation Services, Adds LeadershipFollowing increased interest in science-based target setting, SBTi is to become incorporated in the UK and is undergoing substantial expansion to meet demand.
- Small-scale fishers protest offshore oil and gas explorationFrom a national advocacy workshop and protest actions in Port Nolloth Northern Cape – attended by fishers and activists from the Northern, Western and Eastern Cape and also KwaZulu-Natal – […]
- LevelTen Energy Unveils New, Fast Approach to Clean Energy ProcurementBy bringing both the RFP and PPA stages into one platform, the process is 80% faster than the typical procurement process, according to LevelTen.
- EVPassport, Viejas, Maada’oozh Plan to Build EV Super HubThe project will be located at the Viejas Casino and Resort, where over 400 EV chargers will be installed.
- Germany to Surpass 50 Percent Renewable Power This Year, Official SaysGermany is on track to generate more than half of its electricity from renewables this year, an official said Monday.Read more on E360 →
- 35 years on, I’m still searching for my biggest impact on the climate crisisIn a world that's doing both better and worse than hoped to address the climate crisis, how should a sustainability 'modern elder' engage? I've been pondering this question. I'd love your thoughts.
- Tax the rich, says OxfamTax the rich, says Oxfam Channel News brendan 18th September 2023 Teaser Media
- Fatberg foil: Preparing for another year of UnblocktoberDrainage expert Lanes Group has announced the launch of its fifth Unblocktober campaign, calling on individuals and businesses to take the Unblocktober pledge. The pledge asks the UK public to improve the country’s drain health and reduce the impact that waste is having on the climate and environment. The month-long initiative began in 2019. Over […]
- Exclusive distribution granted for intelligent chemical dosing systemAn automatically adjustable, portable chemical dosing system, developed for use in pipe commissioning, has secured sole distribution with pipeline equipment specialist AHS Pipeline Innovation, which is based in Leeds. The AD-150 from manufacturing company Aquadose is primarily used in the chlorination and de-chlorination of pipelines. It is regarded as an intelligent dosing system due to […]
- UK government’s attempt to loosen nutrient neutrality rules blocked by the House of LordsThe government has lost its bid to scrap nutrient neutrality rules for housing developments, with Labour Lords voting to reject the proposed amendments (to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill) on 14 September. Natural England’s Nutrient Neutrality Principles are intended to ensure that new developments do not add to the existing nutrient impact within ecologically […]
- Why 'net zero' still mattersDespite a lack of a uniform definition or measurable success, net zero is still part of a meaningful climate strategy. Here’s how.
- Megathreats endanger sustainability's progressEmerging global megathreats and outdated skill sets could hamper the momentum of sustainability agenda.
- Harnessing AI for Enhanced Forest Mapping in East AsiaWEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Scientists at Purdue University have embarked on a groundbreaking endeavor to create a comprehensive spatial database of planted forests in East Asia. Through a fusion of on-site data collection and satellite technology, they have harnessed artificial intelligence (AI) to produce high-resolution forest maps, with a focus on common tree species.
- Protecting Workers as We Shift to Electric VehiclesA fair labor agreement needs to protect against layoffs, provide resources for training workers on the use of new technologies, and include some form of profit-sharing.
- Female PhD students miss out on chance to become inventors, finds studyWomen in technical PhD programmes are given less hands-on experience in patenting and commercial science compared to their male counterparts The post Female PhD students miss out on chance to become inventors, finds study appeared first on Physics World.
- Biogas conference to take a “Deep Dive into Scotland’s Net Zero Ambition”The ADBA Scottish Conference 2023 will feature opening and closing keynote addresses from – respectively – Maurice Golden MSP, Convener, Cross-Party Group on Circular Economy, the Scottish Parliament, and Sarah Boyack, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Transport and the Just Transition, Scottish Labour Party. Organised by the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA), it […]
- Six river projects included in £14.5 million species recovery grant schemeNatural England has announced (on 14 September) 63 projects across England – “one of the most nature-depleted countries on earth” – that have been awarded a share of £14.5 million Species Recovery Programme Grant Scheme to help recover 150 species nationwide. This includes six projects across the Rivers Trust Movement that have been selected to […]
- Replanting logged forests with diverse mixtures of seedlings accelerates restoration, says studySatellite observations of one of the world’s biggest ecological experiments on the island of Borneo appear to reveal that replanting logged forests with diverse mixtures of seedlings can significantly accelerate their recovery. The results were published on 15 September in the journal Science Advances. The experiment was set up by the University of Oxford’s Professor Andy […]
- Assessment tool intended to accelerate sustainable packaging design‘Design Check’ tool gives guidance to designers, packaging technologists, customers and suppliers of flexible packaging Packaging initiative CEFLEX says thousands of organisations in Europe and worldwide have embraced its ‘Designing for a Circular Economy’ (D4ACE) guidelines since they were launched in 2020. The group’s objective is “to ensure all flexible packaging is optimised for collection, […]
- Seattle’s Lumen Field Sets Sustainability Standards for Sports and ConcertsSports stadiums may be ideal for experimenting with sustainable food service, recycling, and composting programs.... The post Seattle’s Lumen Field Sets Sustainability Standards for Sports and Concerts appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Christy Briggs Scores a Sustainability Touchdown at Seattle’s Lumen FieldSince it started measuring waste diversion from landfills in 2006, when it recycled only 4.6%... The post Earth911 Podcast: Christy Briggs Scores a Sustainability Touchdown at Seattle’s Lumen Field appeared first on Earth911.
- First-of-its-kind AI technology will record 3d flight of seabirds near wind farms in AberdeenA new collaborative project tracking seabirds with AI technology has started at Vattenfall’s offshore wind farm off the coast of Aberdeen. Working with Spoor, a Norwegian pioneering AI start-up, the project will trial new technology to document how seabirds interact with offshore wind turbines. Spoor’s ground-breaking AI technology has been developed to track a bird’s […]
- MRF opens in Indonesia, marking milestone in circular economy initiativeOne of Indonesia’s largest Material Recovery Facilities (MRF) was inaugurated on 16 September in Songgon Municipality, in what’s suggested as a significant milestone towards establishing a circular waste management system in the country. The initiative was led in part by Project STOP and the facility was built in collaboration with the regional government of Banyuwangi. […]
- Maximize Efficiency By Cutting Down On Energy WasteWith the popularity of remote work, many people have switched from traditional offices to their homes. While there are many benefits to working from home, there are also drawbacks, notably in terms of energy usage. Remote work can result in … Maximize Efficiency By Cutting Down On Energy Waste Read More » The post Maximize Efficiency By Cutting Down On Energy Waste appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Materials science: the rule of three that guides its developmentRobert P Crease finds that materials science institutions evolve in a variety of ways The post Materials science: the rule of three that guides its development appeared first on Physics World.
- Plastic scintillation detectors prove a win-win in clinical physics research and educationMedscint eyes a paradigm shift in small-field dosimetry with its proprietary optical know-how in the field of plastic scintillation detectors The post Plastic scintillation detectors prove a win-win in clinical physics research and education appeared first on Physics World.
- Carbon labelling is driving sustainability in the catering sectorMaxwell Harding, Founder and CEO of AI-powered digital catering contract and ordering platform Dynamify, explains how organisations can slash footprints with food and drink. Scorching temperatures have crowned June, July, and August as the hottest three-months on record, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service. Pair this with the fact that global food systems account […] The post Carbon labelling is driving sustainability in the catering sector appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Multidisciplinary collaboration opens the way to strategic innovation in wireless technologyThe Wireless Products team at BAE Systems Digital Intelligence delivers cutting-edge innovations in electronics and digital signal processing The post Multidisciplinary collaboration opens the way to strategic innovation in wireless technology appeared first on Physics World.
- It’s not just coral. Extreme heat is weakening entire marine ecosystems in Florida. Anemones, sponges, and jellyfish are bleaching throughout the Everglades amid record temperatures. It's a troubling sign for Florida Bay and beyond.
- Novel machine learning approach reveals the hidden origins of cancersThe OncoNPC artificial intelligence model could help solve the mystery of cancers of unknown primary The post Novel machine learning approach reveals the hidden origins of cancers appeared first on Physics World.
- Indigenous peoples are being excluded from a global pool of climate cashThe U.N. says the world is spending trillions on climate action and only a fraction is going to Indigenous communities.
- New EPA watchdog report says refineries can’t police themselvesMany of these refineries are located in and around neighborhoods of color.
- Sustainable Business Travel: Navigating The Road To Greener JourneysBusiness travel is responsible for a large part of a company’s carbon emissions, negatively impacting... The post Sustainable Business Travel: Navigating The Road To Greener Journeys appeared first on Earth911.
- Engage Suppliers to Reduce Scope 3 Emissions and BeyondWork With Your Suppliers to Accelerate Scope 3 Emissions Reductions and More As reporting regulation and public interest in sustainability continue to grow, more organizations are feeling the internal and external pressure to not only reduce their GHG emissions but also the emissions associated with their value chain. Collecting and reporting Scopes 1 and 2 data is already a challenge for most organizations without the added complication of gathering this information from their suppliers as well. To overcome this challenge, organizations need to establish active partnerships with suppliers across their value chain and work together to find mutually beneficial solutions…
- What US companies need to know about the EU’s CSRDSponsored: As ESG reporting requirements evolve globally, here's what US companies need to know about the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
- Groups urge continued progress on appliance efficiencyLetter expresses support for the Department of Energy’s appliance efficiency standards program and urges continued action. The post Groups urge continued progress on appliance efficiency appeared first on Environment America.
- Unveiling the Benefits of Community Solar: A Step Towards a Sustainable FutureMany people don’t have access to solar because they rent, live in multi-tenant buildings, or their roofs are unsuitable for installation. Community solar makes renewable energy accessible to all and helps reduce the energy burden of low-income households. Joining a […] The post Unveiling the Benefits of Community Solar: A Step Towards a Sustainable Future appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Hawaii needs to build hundreds more miles of firebreaks to protect against wildfireFire officials and landowners have known for years about gaps in Hawaii's firebreaks and fuelbreaks. The problem boils down to money and cooperation.
- Extreme heat is linked to higher risk of life-threatening delivery complications for pregnant peopleA new study found significant associations between both long- and short-term exposure to environmental heat during a pregnancy and severe maternal morbidity.
- Statement: California sues 5 of the top oil companies“Governor Newsom is showing some guts by taking on the biggest oil companies. “For far too long, we fueled economic growth on fossil fuels without realizing just how dangerous the results would be for the planet we call home. Now, we’re seeing the consequences of extreme weather events play out before us, especially right here […] The post Statement: California sues 5 of the top oil companies appeared first on Environment America.
- 5 ways to make reuse mainstreamInnovators at the vanguard of the reuse movement agree on the key ingredients that will speed up the adoption of reuse.
- Five Ways Bison Benefit BirdsStanding six feet high at the shoulder and weighing as much as 2,400 pounds, an American bison is a force of nature on its own. In a herd? “They’re ecosystem engineers,” says Jason Baldes...
- Five Ways Bison Benefit BirdsStanding six feet high at the shoulder and weighing as much as 2,400 pounds, an American bison is a force of nature on its own. In a herd? “They’re ecosystem engineers,” says Jason Baldes...
- Salesforce Unveils New ESG Cloud TechnologiesSalesforce introduced three major new capabilities for the Net Zero Cloud, which are all intended to save companies time on ESG data collection and disclosure.
- ‘It’s gigantic’: Hurricane Lee heads for New England and Atlantic CanadaThe 600-mile wide storm has weakened, but its impacts in Massachusetts, Maine, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia are expected to be severe.
- AGCO Plans to Build Sustainable Test Farm in North DakotaThe 300-acre site will host growers, startups, corporations, researchers, and education programs that will focus on precision agriculture technologies and retrofit solutions.
- New BIG WIRES Act Would Help Achieve a Clean Energy Future for Birds and PeopleWASHINGTON – Today Senator John Hickenlooper (CO) and Representative Scott Peters (CA) introduced the Building Integrated Grids with Interregional Energy Supply Act, known as the BIG WIRES Act –...
- New BIG WIRES Act Would Help Achieve a Clean Energy Future for Birds and PeopleWASHINGTON – Today Senator John Hickenlooper (CO) and Representative Scott Peters (CA) introduced the Building Integrated Grids with Interregional Energy Supply Act, known as the BIG WIRES Act –...
- Victory for Nature: California sets bold conservation goalThe Golden State’s lands and oceans will see stronger protections following the passage of a new land and coastal waters conservation goal. The post Victory for Nature: California sets bold conservation goal appeared first on Environment America.
- Duke Energy Touts Grid Improvements to Prevent Outages During HurricanesAccording to Duke, the smart, self-healing grid helped avoid the outages during Hurricane Idalia, which made landfall in Florida at the end of August as a Category 3 hurricane.
- Galvanize Climate Solutions Closes First Venture Fund with $1 BillionGalvanize Climate Solutions is a $1 billion global climate-focused investment firm that is one of the largest climate ventures to date.
- Physics of salt water taffy, young Einstein on the BBC, auction opens for Newton’s treesExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Physics of salt water taffy, young Einstein on the BBC, auction opens for Newton’s trees appeared first on Physics World.
- Commonwealth Edison, Constellation Sign Carbon-Free Energy Matching AgreementThe deal will power all 54 ComEd offices and facilities with locally sourced, carbon-free nuclear energy.
- A Sign of Things to Come? After Last Ice Age, Europe Cooled as the Planet WarmedMore than 8,000 years ago, as the planet thawed following the end of the last ice age, Northern Europe abruptly cooled. New research reveals that Arctic ice melt weakened a critical ocean current, leaving Europe in the cold, a finding with important implications for future climate change.Read more on E360 →
- House Passes Bill Aimed to Revoke California EV MandateIn May, California announced a plan to require all new vehicles sold in the state to be electric or plug-in electric hybrids by 2035 in order to reduce emissions.
- How companies can be clearer — and more credible — with their climate pledgesA growing trend of ‘greenhushing’ is keeping companies quiet. A data-driven approach and clear communication about emission reductions goals can help them change course.
- Five Columbia Climate Researchers Honored by Leading Scientific OrganizationsScientists connected to the Climate School received notable accolades from the American Geophysical Union and the American Meteorological Society.
- How I realized I could not countKevin McGuigan relives his time counting pills at a rural clinic in Kenya The post How I realized I could not count appeared first on Physics World.
- Columbia Climate School Postdoctoral Research Program Now Accepting Applications for 2024Doctoral candidates or recent Ph.D., M.D., J.D. or Sc.D. recipients interested in research on sustainable development can apply by November 1.
- Pilot plant for recycling plastic lab waste is a UK firstA pilot plant on the University of Bath campus is said to be able to recycle up to 60% of plastic lab waste, to make back into new lab consumables. The start-up firm behind it, LabCycle, hopes the technology could be scaled up in the future to recycle waste from healthcare, research and commercial labs […]
- ‘Lab-on-a-drone’ tested at wastewater treatment plantA “lab-on-a-drone” system has been used to monitor hydrogen sulphide gas from the air above a wastewater treatment plant in Brazil, in a project that has been written up in the American Chemical Society publication Analytical Chemistry. Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) – well known for its putrid, rotten-egg odour – is a problem pollutant associated with […]
- £3 million investment in green hydro energy generation at East Lothian reservoirScottish Water has broken ground on a project involving what it describes as a new type of hydro energy generation scheme at Whiteadder Reservoir, East Lothian. The hydro energy generation scheme is fed by a siphon and is believed to be the first of its type in Europe. The firm says the scheme will allow […]
- Salient Predictions Receives NOAA Grant to Revolutionize Water Availability ForecastingThis grant aims to transform water availability forecasting, providing forecasts spanning two to 52 weeks ahead, which will benefit agriculture and hydropower operations.
- Walk-through PET scanner made for high-throughput imaging at lower costA walk-through total-body PET system designed to scan patients in a standing position avoids time-consuming positioning on the scanning bed The post Walk-through PET scanner made for high-throughput imaging at lower cost appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: Rayven CEO Owen Barrett on Electrifying the Nation’s Apartment BuildingsOwen Barrett, cofounder and president of Rayven, is working to make it easy for individuals... The post Earth911 Podcast: Rayven CEO Owen Barrett on Electrifying the Nation’s Apartment Buildings appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: A Community to Which We BelongToday’s inspiration is from scientist, teacher, and writer Aldo Leopold, considered by many to be... The post Earth911 Inspiration: A Community to Which We Belong appeared first on Earth911.
- This tax tweak is supercharging Biden’s climate agendaFor the first time, clean energy tax credits are transferable, and the market for them is surging.
- DNA scaffolds line up quantum rodsNew way of assembling ordered quantum rod arrays could have applications in next-generation display technology The post DNA scaffolds line up quantum rods appeared first on Physics World.
- How the IRA is enabling large-scale fleet electrificationSponsored: EDF’s Victoria Mills interviewed BrightDrop Chief Commercial Officer Steve Hornyak on the IRA and the outsized impact the conversion of traditional commercial fleets to electric can have on reducing vehicle emissions.
- Cocoa-shell fertilizer: Nestle and Cargill team on regenerative agricultureCCm Technologies will transform cocoa shells discarded at a Cargill factory into low-carbon fertilizer pellets for wheat farmers.
- London prepares for UK PLC Queue for Climate & Nature walkoutOn Friday 15th September hundreds of British businesses are downing tools to engage in a mass demonstration in the British capital, starting at St Paul’s Cathedral before continuing over the Millennium Bridge. Organised by Business Declares, Business Stand Up & Friends, the event is designed to pressure the UK Government into rapidly scaling up investments […] The post London prepares for UK PLC Queue for Climate & Nature walkout appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- EVs 'offset by SUVs'EVs 'offset by SUVs' Channel Comment brendan 15th September 2023 Teaser Media
- How climate change contributed to the staggering flood death toll in LibyaPolitical unrest and crumbling infrastructure were also factors in the disaster.
- Michael Shellenberger testifies before Senate on AI and censorshipTo read Shellenberger’s testimony click here
- Heading to Climate Week? Here's a cheat sheetWhat you need to know about what's coming up at Climate Week in New York next week (if you can attend in person, or not).
- Stellwagen Bank missed an opportunity to protect whales and codThe recent, unambitious plan for the sanctuary at Stellwagen Bank highlights a bigger problem for U.S. ocean conservation The post Stellwagen Bank missed an opportunity to protect whales and cod appeared first on Environment America.
- Apple Unveils Carbon Neutral WatchesThe watches use 100% recycled cobalt, are packaged with fiber-based materials, and are manufactured using only clean energy.
- Andromeda galaxy photograph bags Royal Observatory Greenwich prizeThe image – Andromeda, Unexpected – was taken near Nancy, France, and captures a huge plasma arc next to the Andromeda galaxy The post Andromeda galaxy photograph bags Royal Observatory Greenwich prize appeared first on Physics World.
- United Airlines Purchases 1 Billion Gallons SAFUnited has purchased SAF from Cemvita, a company which has developed a potentially carbon-negative SAF production process.
- Strange metals reveal their secretsResearchers have developed a universal theory that could help explain the odd behaviours of these materials The post Strange metals reveal their secrets appeared first on Physics World.
- United States Invests $100 Million to Expand Recycling InfrastructureCommunities will receive grants to fund projects that will create larger recycling fleets, improve data collection, or implement composting services, among others.
- With a change at the top, what’s next for the EU’s Green Deal?This post is by David Baldock and Nicolas Woo-Canal of IEEP UK. Frans Timermans, who has been in a key leadership position regarding the EU’s game changing European Green Deal, resigned at fairly short notice last month from his roles in the European Commission to […]
- GE Vernova Pilots Carbon Emissions Management SoftwareThe software, CERius, is designed to accurately measure, manage and operationalize insights needed to track carbon neutral emissions goals.
- Climate justice resistance against oil and gas corporationsFrom 13 – 14 September 2023, government officials and corporate representatives are gathering at the Southern Africa Oil and Gas Conference in Cape Town. The conference is a carbon criminal […]
- Phononic, Halton Team for Sustainable Commercial HVACThe platform uses the Peltier effect, which has been identified as a sustainable alternative to conventional refrigerant-dependent cooling systems.
- Westinghouse and Ukraine’s Energoatom to Develop Small Modular ReactorThe deal comes as Ukraine is working towards carbon neutrality of its energy sector by 2050.
- Challenging the space industry’s attitudes towards diversity, the ‘wild boar paradox’ explainedIn this podcast we meet members of Space Pride The post Challenging the space industry’s attitudes towards diversity, the ‘wild boar paradox’ explained appeared first on Physics World.
- Amazon just launched a new program to cajole sellers into cutting their emissionsAmazon’s new Sustainability Solutions Hub centralizes access to several services Amazon has slowly been making available to sellers over the past few years.
- India Hosts G20 Meeting, Vowing to Dramatically Increase Renewable UseIndia powers its economy using coal. But it aims to hit net zero to improve living conditions for its people -- a central theme as at this year's G-20 meeting.
- How To Start a Creative Reuse Center: Learnings & Tips From 7 CentersAre you a crafter or an artist who likes to experiment with different materials? If... The post How To Start a Creative Reuse Center: Learnings & Tips From 7 Centers appeared first on Earth911.
- 5 ways to combat impostor syndrome during your sustainability job searchThese tips can help you get past self-doubt and move forward in your sustainability career.
- Earth-sized planet could be lurking at the edge of the solar system, simulations suggestPlanet could explain strange properties of trans-Neptunian objects The post Earth-sized planet could be lurking at the edge of the solar system, simulations suggest appeared first on Physics World.
- There’s only one quick solution to the shortage of heat pump engineers in the UKTo decarbonise the UK’s housing stock, the government has committed to 600,000 heat pump installations a year by 2028. After transport, buildings are the second highest emitting sector in the country. Of all the home retrofit solutions, putting in a heat pump has the biggest […]
- Is it time for the world to take a siesta?An idea from the past could provide a way to cope with extreme heat.
- A simple way to make electric cars more accessible: Share themCar shares not only make EVs more equitable, they reduce the number of vehicles on the road and the resources needed to decarbonize transport.
- FEMA rolls out climate adaptation loans for small and overlooked communitiesThe federal disaster relief agency has taken heat for steering past resilience funds to whiter, wealthier areas.
- Light waves made to collide as if they were massive objectsMetamaterials known as time interfaces reshape pulses of light The post Light waves made to collide as if they were massive objects appeared first on Physics World.
- How Applied Materials and Intel are helping chipmakers buy clean powerThe Catalyze program, sponsored by Intel and Applied Materials and run by Schneider Electric, aims to accelerate renewable energy access across the global semiconductor supply chain.
- Kroger, Kipster team up to bring circular and humane eggs to USWhat gets Queen Máxima excited about ag innovation?
- Make Your Home First Aid Kit More SustainableFirst aid kits typically contain single-use, disposable medical supplies that inevitably end up in landfills... The post Make Your Home First Aid Kit More Sustainable appeared first on Earth911.
- Science Based Targets initiative unveils major revamp to keep up with growing corporate demandLeading climate standards body unveils plans to officially incorporate in the UK as independent charity and ramp up capacity for validating climate goals.
- Home “Eco”nomics — New LandscapesHow can we improve the carbon footprint of our yards and gardens? The traditional tools... The post Home “Eco”nomics — New Landscapes appeared first on Earth911.
- 24-hour heavy duty e-trucks hit European roadsThe Swedish automotive giant is partnering with Danfoss, a specialist in sustainable and energy efficient solutions for industry, on haulage which includes round-the-clock mobility with minimal charging requirements. In total, a fleet of nine Volvo e-trucks will be used by Danfoss Denmark, which aims to reduce its scope 1 and 2 emissions by up to […] The post 24-hour heavy duty e-trucks hit European roads appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- A Summer Light Show Dims: Why Are Fireflies Disappearing?Fireflies — whose shimmering, magical glows light up summer nights — are in trouble, threatened by habitat destruction, light pollution, and pesticide use. With 18 species now considered at risk of extinction in North America alone, recovery efforts are only just beginning. Read more on E360 →
- ESG score calculation: How to find your company’s rating (Part 1)Sponsored: Alex deLong, Director of Product Marketing at IsoMetrix, delves into how ESG scores are calculated by the largest ESG ratings agencies. *Part one in a series of two articles on ESG score calculation.
- The solar potential of warehouses and superstores explainedWhere is the best place to install solar, especially the large scale solar that we’ll need in order to meet our energy needs? The post The solar potential of warehouses and superstores explained appeared first on Environment America.
- Renewable energy provided one quarter of nation’s electricityIn the first six months of 2023, renewable sources provided more than 25% of U.S. electrical generation. The post Renewable energy provided one quarter of nation’s electricity appeared first on Environment America.
- In 2022, a land defender was killed every two daysA new report finds that Indigenous peoples made up more than a third of those deaths.
- Mitsubishi, Chevron Partner on Clean Energy Storage ProjectThe project will use salt caverns to store hydrogen underground, allowing for 300 gigawatt hours of long-term energy storage.
- Orca exhibit makes a splash at the Oregon Museum of Science and IndustryThe Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is currently holding an exhibit that celebrates and explores the orca’s past and present in the Pacific Northwest. The post Orca exhibit makes a splash at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry appeared first on Environment America.
- 'An important milestone': Apple unveils first 'carbon neutral' productsApple Watch's new lineup is hailed as a major step toward the company's goal of making every product 'carbon neutral' by 2030.
- California Senate Approves Major Climate Bill, Requires Companies to Report Carbon FootprintThe bill would require public and private companies with $1 billion or more in revenue to report their Scope 1 and 2 emissions, eventually also requiring Scope 3 emissions tracking as well.
- Amazon Invests in Direct Air Capture TechnologyAmazon plans to purchase 250,000 metric tons of carbon removal over the next 10 years and invest in a carbon removal company.
- Macy’s Joins U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol for Sustainably-Sourced MaterialsThe organization, now with over 1,200 members, uses the UN Sustainable Development Goals to help companies source sustainable cotton and improve supply chain transparency.
- How cities are working to improve ‘tree equity’Data reveals the division of tree cover along racial and income lines in cities — and can also help them fix it.
- Ikea Launches New Solar Installation, Renewable Heating and Cooling Projects“We are taking bold steps to reduce our climate footprint in the United States and become a climate positive business by 2030,” says Ikea's Mardi Ditze.
- Quantum Mpemba effect hints at faster quantum computersCounterintuitive cooling phenomenon appears in a model system of quantum dots connected to two reservoirs The post Quantum Mpemba effect hints at faster quantum computers appeared first on Physics World.
- Peer review makes the gradeWith this year's Peer Review Week kicking off on 23 September, journal editors from The Electrochemical Society share their perspectives on this essential part of the scientific process The post Peer review makes the grade appeared first on Physics World.
- Does Defra know how the waste hierarchy works? Evidence suggests notEarlier this week, some of Defra’s most senior civil servants appeared before parliament’s Public Accounts Committee to discuss the government’s resources and waste plans. The grilling followed a damning report from the National Audit Office, which found: “Defra does not have effective long term plans […]
- Close to 2,000 Environmental Activists Killed Over Last DecadeBetween 2012 and 2022, at least 1,910 people advocating for environmental protection were killed worldwide, a new report finds.Read more on E360 →
- Holtec International, Wolverine Power Agree to Restart Palisades Nuclear PlantThe plant is expected to be the first successfully restarted nuclear facility in the U.S.
- Optimizing the Reverse Supply Chain to Adopt a Circular EconomyAs of August 2, humanity has been using ecological resources beyond what the earth is capable of regenerating for the year. Known as Earth Overshoot Day, this annual mark serves as a reminder that we live on a resource-constrained planet. Our society has been designed to discard waste in a ... Read more »
- Meet Farida Razaqi of the Climate and Society Class of 2024Born and raised in Afghanistan, she’s working at the intersection of climate change, gender, and security.
- Consultation begins on major Lincolnshire solar and energy storage parkFosse Green Energy will power 110,000 new homes with a capacity of 240MW peak AC. A team led by Windel Energy has now begun the first stage of consultation for the facility, which will be a joint venture with Recurrent Energy located around 6miles from Lincoln, in North Kesteven. The site will comprise solar photovoltaic […] The post Consultation begins on major Lincolnshire solar and energy storage park appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- U.S. Recycling Policy: 50 State Strategies Under A Federal UmbrellaIn the U.S., the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulates what is permitted in... The post U.S. Recycling Policy: 50 State Strategies Under A Federal Umbrella appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: SHARC Energy Systems CEO Lynn Mueller on Wastewater Energy Transfer TechnologiesWasted energy flows into the environment all over the world, and an immense 247 trillion... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: SHARC Energy Systems CEO Lynn Mueller on Wastewater Energy Transfer Technologies appeared first on Earth911.
- Take a Stand Against Plastic for Earth Day 2024The plastic crisis will be the focus of Earth Day 2024. EarthDay.org introduced its #PlasticDetox... The post Take a Stand Against Plastic for Earth Day 2024 appeared first on Earth911.
- South African youth-led climate case gains momentumIn a significant development, South Africa’s first youth-led climate change case, the #CancelCoal campaign, has taken a new turn with the inclusion of the Minister of Electricity. The case challenges […]
- Regenerative agriculture is essential to avoid UK food crisisA new report by cross-party think tank Demos, and McCain Foods, has called for urgent government action to promote ‘green farming’ to boost biodiversity, food security and efforts at mitigating climate change. Sowing the Seeds of Resilience: A Policy Framework to Expand Regenerative Farming makes the case for sweeping reforms in agricultural regulations to deliver […] The post Regenerative agriculture is essential to avoid UK food crisis appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Cooperation across Global South key to reaching SDGsTo highlight the importance of ongoing cooperation between countries of the Global South, the UN commemorated its annual Day for South-South Cooperation on Tuesday. This year’s official theme is “Solidarity, […]
- Humanitarian response ramped up after Libya floodsUN agencies and partners are responding to the disaster unfolding in eastern Libya after extreme rainfall caused devastating flooding and loss of life over the weekend, humanitarians told reporters in […]
- What a novel can teach us about sexism in the scientific workplaceKate Gardner reviews Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus The post What a novel can teach us about sexism in the scientific workplace appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘The toxic poster child of Europe’‘The toxic poster child of Europe’ Channel News brendan 13th September 2023 Teaser Media
- 3 ways corporate tax teams are integral for ESG strategyCorporate tax teams can help companies seize incentive-fueled investment opportunities and credits meant to fund a transition to clean energy.
- The American chestnut tree is coming back. Who is it for?As federal agencies prepare to deregulate transgenic chestnuts, Indigenous nations are asserting their rights to access and care for them.
- Hydrogen ‘bank’ could see production advantage for ScotlandScientists at the University of Aberdeen are developing technology that they say will enable electricity generated by renewables to be ‘banked’ as green hydrogen in depleted oil and gas reservoirs alongside industrial carbon emissions. The group says the research could play a key role in helping Scotland achieve its net zero ambitions and even become […]
- The fight for worker safety protection heats up at the Phoenix airportPeople laboring in brutal temperatures want OSHA to investigate conditions that leave them vulnerable to heat illness and exhaustion.
- This carbon removal startup reduces emissions by burying sludgy organic wasteVaulted Deep, backed with $8 million led by Lowercarbon Capital, is one of about a dozen startups to receive carbon removal contracts through the Frontier buying group.
- Amnesty International: Industrial mining of cobalt and copper for rechargeable batteries is leading to grievous human rights abusesThe expansion of industrial-scale cobalt and copper mines in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has led to the forced eviction of entire communities and grievous human rights abuses including sexual assault, arson and beatings, according to a new report by Amnesty International and the DRC-based organisation Initiative pour la Bonne Gouvernance et les Droits […]
- ‘Zero draft’ lends shape to global plastics treatyNGOs are cautiously optimistic about the draft document for a global plastics treaty, which will be used during the third set of negotiations scheduled for mid-November.
- Rare-earth atom can make a quantum repeater at telecom wavelengthsDemonstration with erbium marks a step towards long-distance quantum communication The post Rare-earth atom can make a quantum repeater at telecom wavelengths appeared first on Physics World.
- Ocean 14 Capital Fund invests in alternative seabed harvestingA global platform funding efforts to reduce oceanic habitat destruction caused by seafood harvesting has surpassed its €150 million goal. Following a recent €20million investment from Convex Group Limited, Ocean 14 Capital Fund now plans to hit €200 million by the end of this year. Money is channelled into a number of project and firms […] The post Ocean 14 Capital Fund invests in alternative seabed harvesting appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Study: Lead exposure killed more than 5 million people in just one yearContamination from battery recyclers, tainted cookware, and fertilizers could be contributing to the health crisis.
- Eastern Black Rail by Yulia AvgustinovichPainted: 09/10/23 About the Mural: This Black Rail looms large next to the Park at LeDroit, a community space in the LeDroit Park neighborhood of Washington D.C. The first Audubon Mural Project...
- Eastern Black Rail by Yulia AvgustinovichPainted: 09/10/23 About the Mural: This Black Rail looms large next to the Park at LeDroit, a community space in the LeDroit Park neighborhood of Washington D.C. The first Audubon Mural Project...
- Wisetek Identifies Most E-Waste Conscious StatesOver 50 million tons of e-waste are generated globally each year.
- Oregon’s gray whales are different, according to new researchThousands of gray whales migrate up and down our Pacific Coast every year, but a small number of them hang around in Oregon’s waters. New research from Oregon scientists indicates that they differ in size when compared to their more transient counterparts. The post Oregon’s gray whales are different, according to new research appeared first on Environment America.
- BMW Invests $750 Million for UK EV ProductionInvestment will go towards production of BMW's new Mini EVs at their Oxford plant, which will exclusively manufacture EVs by 2030.
- Full steam ahead: Draft plan aims at stronger management for New England ocean havenBiden administration sets new course for the Northeast Canyons & Seamounts The post Full steam ahead: Draft plan aims at stronger management for New England ocean haven appeared first on Environment America.
- Columbia Climate School Adds Four New Faculty MembersThe new appointees bring expertise in a range of disciplines including environmental justice, urban design, conservation biology, and the history of climate science.
- What would happen if the world cut meat and milk consumption in half?Agricultural emissions would fall by almost a third. But getting there wouldn't be easy.
- Latest UKWIR projects available for expression of interestUKWIR (UK Water Industry Research) is now seeking expressions of interest (EOI) from expert partners or consortiums “able to deliver targeted research projects tackling the biggest issues facing the water sector.” The group is a not-for-profit organisation that facilitates, manages, and delivers a strategic programme of research projects for water companies in the UK and […]
- BASF, Nanotech Partner to Produce Recycled Lithium-Ion BatteriesThe agreement will help close the loop for lithium-ion batteries in North America by using BASF's recycled materials, also reducing Nanotech batteries' carbon emissions by 25%.
- Oxidation approach to destroying PFAS demonstrated at US facilityGeneral Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) conducted live demonstrations of its industrial Supercritical Water Oxidation (iSCWO) system for destroying PFAS chemicals before a delegation of government, remediation, and waste management company representatives on 29 August. It appeared to demonstrate the successful destruction of PFAS using an Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) waste feed in a series […]
- With Drones, Geophysics and ArtificiaI Intelligence, Researchers Prepare to Do Battle Against Land MinesFinding land mines the old-fashioned way—on foot, with a metal detector—is agonizingly slow and dangerous. Scientists are working to make the process faster and safer.
- Nike Introduces Recyclable Shoe Without GlueAccording to the shoe giant, every part of the shoe can be recycled.
- Array of copper nanowires excels at passive de-icingHydrophobic surface dissipates heat and water The post Array of copper nanowires excels at passive de-icing appeared first on Physics World.
- G20 Summit Agrees to Triple Renewable Energy, Falls Short on Fossil Fuel GoalsIn order to meet the renewable energy goal, at least $4 trillion will need to be mobilized annually.
- Transforming bread bags into functional productsJoin us in celebrating International Crochet Day and acknowledging the ReBag ReUse team for transforming plastic waste into something beautiful. This fantastic initiative repurposes plastic, preventing landfill waste and supporting […]
- Take our Bee QuizTest your knowledge about bees by taking our quiz. Make sure to share this quiz with your friends and family too! The post Take our Bee Quiz appeared first on Environment America.
- Climate Change Hurting Water Quality in Rivers Worldwide, Study FindsBouts of intense rainfall and drought are hurting water quality in rivers around the globe, according to a sprawling new analysis.Read more on E360 →
- How community feedback can improve the green energy transitionA successfully re-routed Southwestern transmission line shows its possible to overcome green energy obstacles.
- US Solar Industry Bumps Capacity More Than 50% in 2023“In the year since its passage, the IRA has undoubtedly caused a wave of optimism across the solar industry," says Michelle Davis, of Wood Mackenzie
- The end of summer vacationWith scorching temperatures, are we losing our ability to have fun in the sun?
- Nucor’s Investment Green Steel Start-Up Could Light Fire Under The SectorNucor is investing in more than just Electra. It’s also a buyer of its end product — a company that electrochemically refines iron ore into pure iron at 60 degrees Celsius, allowing it to use renewable energy instead of coal.
- Another legal challenge emerges for Karpowership SALast week, The Green Connection and Natural Justice challenged the decision of Minister of the Forestry, Fisheries and Environment (DFFE), Barbara Creecy, to allow Karpowership to submit a Generic Environmental […]
- Global collaboration needed to address air pollutionOver 99% of people on Earth breathe polluted air, which causes an estimated 6.7 million premature deaths a year and serious health impacts. In 2019, the United Nations General Assembly […]
- Fiberglass – An Overlooked Aquatic PollutantFrom garbage gyres that choke aquatic life to microplastics that accumulate in the human body,... The post Fiberglass – An Overlooked Aquatic Pollutant appeared first on Earth911.
- 'Cost-effective': New study confirms heat pump efficiency in freezing temperaturesNew research by Oxford University and the Regulatory Assistance Project analyzes how well heat pumps perform when temperatures drop below freezing.
- We Earthlings: Extreme Heat, Humidity & Heart StressHumid days with temperatures of 93.2℉ (34℃) can stress the heart and put people with... The post We Earthlings: Extreme Heat, Humidity & Heart Stress appeared first on Earth911.
- Empowering women through sustainable fashionTweak Fashion NPC, a dynamic non-profit organisation based in South Africa, is on a mission to transform lives and make a meaningful impact on communities. Established as the driving force […]
- Physicists wanted: the demand for physics skills in the UK workplaceSharon Ann Holgate explores the findings of a recent report analysing this labour market demand in the UK and Ireland The post Physicists wanted: the demand for physics skills in the UK workplace appeared first on Physics World.
- Newly observed oxygen-28 nucleus fails ‘double magic’ testSuper-heavy isotope was the last remaining artificial candidate for extra-stable status The post Newly observed oxygen-28 nucleus fails ‘double magic’ test appeared first on Physics World.
- Implantable bioartificial kidney aims to free patients from dialysisA prototype implantable bioreactor kept human kidney cells alive inside a pig for up to a week without provoking an immune reaction The post Implantable bioartificial kidney aims to free patients from dialysis appeared first on Physics World.
- A look inside the plan to store carbon at the bottom of the Black SeaThe Black Sea is almost devoid of oxygen. That could make it a great place to stash carbon.
- Their water is undrinkable. So these West Texas residents have taken matters into their own hands.The water in these four unincorporated communities near Lubbock has been undrinkable for years, residents say. They hope to win $3 million in state grants to improve their systems.
- Why Eco-Friendly Dining Matters – Exploring Sustainable Practices in RestaurantsMost of us have heard the term “going green” and rightly so, as it becomes more important as we move into the future. From recycling more to reducing our carbon footprint, we can take little steps and make significant differences. … Why Eco-Friendly Dining Matters – Exploring Sustainable Practices in Restaurants Read More » The post Why Eco-Friendly Dining Matters – Exploring Sustainable Practices in Restaurants appeared first on Eco Friend.
- National Audubon Society Announces New Chief Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging OfficerNEW YORK – The National Audubon Society announced today the appointment of Lisette Martinez to Chief Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Officer (CEDIBO). Martinez has more than 18 years of...
- National Audubon Society Announces New Chief Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging OfficerNEW YORK – The National Audubon Society announced today the appointment of Lisette Martinez to Chief Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Officer (CEDIBO). Martinez has more than 18 years of...
- A Spectacle of Life on Seal IslandOn my last night on Seal Island National Wildlife Refuge, I sat in the bright bronze light of a sunset watching the wash of rockweed on the tideline. The only sounds were the lonely bell on a far-off...
- A Spectacle of Life on Seal IslandOn my last night on Seal Island National Wildlife Refuge, I sat in the bright bronze light of a sunset watching the wash of rockweed on the tideline. The only sounds were the lonely bell on a far-off...
- Polyester: The stealth plastic we can no longer depend onMike Stevens is the founder of Kuroa Bedding, a company that creates high-performing, low-impact homeware. So who better to explain how the world became addicted to synthetic materials, and how we might wean ourselves off? In October 2017, the BBC first aired the mini-series The Blue Planet II, and it promoted a profound change to […] The post Polyester: The stealth plastic we can no longer depend on appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 2023 has already broken the US record for billion-dollar climate disastersAnd there are still four months to go.
- BlueWave Gains $91 Million to Support Agrivoltaic Solar DevelopmentThe new sites will feature crops, pollinator habitats, and livestock grazing while delivering enough solar energy to power 2,570 households in Massachusetts.
- How Ecology Could Inspire Better Artificial Intelligence, and Vice VersaTwo complex fields of human endeavor may have a lot to learn from each other.
- The most eco-friendly takeout container is the one you bring from homeHelp protect the Great Lakes and ditch single-use plastics with these four tips when you eat out. The post The most eco-friendly takeout container is the one you bring from home appeared first on Environment America.
- SEB Green Bond Report: Renewable Investment Peaks, Expanded Role of ESGThe report reveals an all-time high in clean energy investment, but $2 trillion of additional investment is needed to meet targets. Companies also must attend to biodiversity loss, carbon removal, and making ESG relevant at the company level.
- Divert Breaks Ground on Renewable Energy Facility that Converts Wasted FoodDivert expects the facility to be fully operational in 2024 and will offset 23,000 metric tons of CO2 a year at full processing capacity.
- Carrier Releases Multiple High Temperature, Commercial Heat PumpsThe new heat pumps, the AquaForce and AquaSnap, harness heat from ambient air and the ground, replacing fossil fuel boilers in heating applications.
- Recent developments in porous anodic alumina preparationJoin the audience for a live webinar on 4 October 2023 sponsored by BioLogic, in partnership with The Electrochemical Society The post Recent developments in porous anodic alumina preparation appeared first on Physics World.
- Lack of evidence hampers progress on corporate-led ecosystem restorationA ‘near total’ lack of transparency is making it impossible to assess the quality of corporate-led ecosystem restoration projects, according to a Lancaster University-led study published on 7 September in Science. Efforts to rebuild degraded environments are vital for achieving global biodiversity targets. The United Nations has launched a Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, and in […]
- New startup project ‘nudges’ seafarers to reduce ship emissionsBehavioural change startup Signol launched a seemingly first-of-its kind project with Stolt Tankers on 11 September, aiming to further reduce shipping emissions by using IoT data to help seafarers understand the impact of their actions on overall fuel consumption and CO2 emissions and motivate them to adopt new behaviours. By combining sensor data with behavioural […]
- Comment: New UK tax on plastic packaging seems to be workingShare of UK businesses using recycled plastic in packaging rising from 31% to 44% A new UK tax on plastic packaging already seems to be working with the amount of packaging in the UK* containing recycled plastic rising from 31% of all packaging when the tax was introduced to 44% within the first six months, […]
- Partnership aims to create circular supply chain for wind turbine rare earth magnetsAs the first generation of the UK’s wind turbines come to the end of their serviceable life, a project called “Re-Rewind” aims to help develop a sustainable, circular economy to recover and secure the essential resources needed for the next. Re-Rewind is a partnership between sustainable materials specialist EMR, an expert in recycling rare earth […]
- £6.6m invested in the UK’s supply of critical materials for magnetsThe UK’s innovation agency, Innovate UK, has announced a £6.6m investment in research projects which aim to help build a stronger supply chain of the critical minerals used widely in electronics and industry. The Critical Materials for Magnets Competition is part of the CLIMATES programme, announced in February, which committed £15m of government funding for cutting-edge research to […]
- Greenbacker Pens Long-Term Solar Recycling Partnership with SolarcycleThe agreement comes solar energy projects in the United States are gaining momentum thanks to incentives and funding opportunities provided in the Inflation Reduction Act, signed into law last year
- Partnership aims to combat hunger in ZululandThe Sharks Foundation and Hands of Hope initiative has joined hands and hearts with SA Harvest, the national food rescue and hunger relief organisation, for a collaborative campaign to deliver […]
- H2FLY Completes Hydrogen-Powered, Electric Aircraft FlightThe first piloted hydrogen-powered flight shows the promise of the fuel for commercial use.
- Where radiation physics meets radiobiology: opening up diverse career paths for students The University of Oxford is seeking applications for the 2024/25 intake to its new MSc in Medical Physics with Radiobiology The post Where radiation physics meets radiobiology: opening up diverse career paths for students appeared first on Physics World.
- Climate Week 2023 at Columbia Climate SchoolAs the official university partner of this year's Climate Week NYC, the Climate School has an exciting lineup of events planned for September 17-24.
- Water drive brings 50 000 litres of water to soup kitchenIn a collaborative effort to address pressing community needs, Compass Insure, alongside its specialist partners, have successfully contributed to the Chefs with Compassion #67000litres for Mandela Day Challenge. The collaboration […]
- New York City’s Resilience and Post-COVID RecoveryNew York City has its problems, but the energy, work ethic, brainpower, and sheer determination of the people who live here always ensure its revival.
- AI Revolutionizes Climate Science: Predicting Storms, Climate Trends, and Sustainable Land UseResearchers at Colorado State University are harnessing the power of machine learning to tackle a range of sustainability impacts.
- Seeking African solutions for a clean energy futureLast week, 17 Heads of State, Ministers and Members of Parliament came together at the Africa Climate Summit to discuss the nuanced issues of climate change, climate change finance and […]
- Join In: World Cleanup Day ActivitiesSince 2017, volunteers have gathered worldwide to participate in World Cleanup Day, a popular global... The post Join In: World Cleanup Day Activities appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Supermodel Georgie Badiel Brings Clean Water to Burkina FasoSupermodel Georgie Badiel Liberty, who has graced the covers of magazines and appeared in advertising... The post Earth911 Podcast: Supermodel Georgie Badiel Brings Clean Water to Burkina Faso appeared first on Earth911.
- Can the global green energy transition bridge the $18T investment gap it faces?A major new analysis from Boston Consulting Group predicts a green energy system can solve the 'trilemma,' but a massive scaling up in wind, solar and grid storage capacity is urgently required through 2030.
- Fermionic quasiparticles caught slowly ‘disappearing’ for the first timePhenomenon known as fermionic breakdown occurs near a magnetic quantum phase transition in a heavy-fermion compound The post Fermionic quasiparticles caught slowly ‘disappearing’ for the first time appeared first on Physics World.
- Companies are claiming to be ‘plastic neutral.’ Is it greenwashing?Plastic credits can help fund waste cleanup, but they can also justify making more plastic.
- Fossil fuel extractors mappedFossil fuel extractors mapped Channel News brendan 11th September 2023 Teaser Media
- Dry scroll pumps: energy efficiency ensures sustainability is aligned with cost reductionPfeiffer Vacuum is prioritizing ease of use, energy efficiency and low-noise operation in its HiScroll pump portfolio The post Dry scroll pumps: energy efficiency ensures sustainability is aligned with cost reduction appeared first on Physics World.
- From Carbon Sink to Source: The Stark Changes in Arctic LakesFor millennia, lakes in Greenland’s tundra have locked up huge loads of carbon in their sediment. But as the Arctic becomes warmer and wetter, scientists believe these lakes could be turning into sources of carbon, which would have important consequences for the world’s climate. Read more on E360 →
- The Best Electric Vehicles on the Market in 2023 and 2024Thinking of abandoning your internal combustion engine for an electric vehicle (EV)? There are more... The post The Best Electric Vehicles on the Market in 2023 and 2024 appeared first on Earth911.
- 3 essential regulations for business waste and recyclingSponsored: These are the 3 types of regulations that every business should have on their radar.
- Ethics and human rights could be banned from local authority decisionsA new Bill has been published by the UK Government which looks to prevent public bodies from making procurement and investment choices based on ethical grounds. Campaign groups including Amnesty have hit out at the proposals, describing them as ‘outrageous’. It is believed the motivation in part comes from a desire to prevent regional governments […] The post Ethics and human rights could be banned from local authority decisions appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Private equity profits from climate disaster clean-up – while investing in fossil fuelsA new study shows disaster restoration workers, mostly refugees and immigrants, are poorly protected as top firms "pad their pockets by cutting costs."
- Why should anyone care about condensed-matter physics?James Kakalios provides advice for anyone seeking to communicate their research The post Why should anyone care about condensed-matter physics? appeared first on Physics World.
- Heart-inspired pump boosts energy efficiencyPulsed technique reduces turbulence and friction The post Heart-inspired pump boosts energy efficiency appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘A silent killer’: How saltwater intrusion is overtaking coastal farmland in the USAs hurricanes get stronger, storm surges are bringing saltwater to farmland—and leaving salt there once waters evaporate.
- Audubon at Climate Week NYC 2023Climate Week NYC (September 17–24, 2023) is a global platform for all voices working to protect the planet and its inhabitants that’s hosted annually by Climate Group in partnership with the...
- Audubon at Climate Week NYC 2023Climate Week NYC (September 17–24, 2023) is a global platform for all voices working to protect the planet and its inhabitants that’s hosted annually by Climate Group in partnership with the...
- Weak Government scheme means EV fleet drivers lose money per mileOn world EV Day, new data shows the UK’s revised Advisory Electricity Rate means EV fleet drivers are losing money on every mile. According to Mina, a payment solution for electric vehicle (EV) charging, the Government’s Advisory Electricity Rate (AER) increase from 9P to 10P from 1st September has done little to rectify an emerging […] The post Weak Government scheme means EV fleet drivers lose money per mile appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- UN warns the world is ‘not on track’ to meet global climate targets"Carbon emissions? Still climbing. Rich countries' finance commitments? Delinquent."
- Proposed Rule Change Would Bring BLM Oil and Gas Leasing into the Modern EraThe U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has announced a proposed rule that would update the cost of doing business on public lands and help to balance the extraction of natural resources with the...
- Proposed Rule Change Would Bring BLM Oil and Gas Leasing into the Modern EraThe U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has announced a proposed rule that would update the cost of doing business on public lands and help to balance the extraction of natural resources with the...
- Parts of the world have already grown too hot for human survivalEven more areas will face such conditions as the planet continues to warm from fossil fuel combustion.
- DOE Report Reveals Benefits of Hydropower for Energy StorageAccording to researchers, pumped storage hydropower has the lowest global warming potential when compared to four other renewable energy storage options.
- TrusTrace Joins Trace4Value Project to Boost Textile SustainabilityThe project is in line with the EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles, which aims to make digital product passports mandatory on textiles sold in Europe by 2030.
- Physics of carnivorous pitcher plants, daring nuclear-reactor mission in war-torn Vietnam Excerpts from the Red Folder The post Physics of carnivorous pitcher plants, daring nuclear-reactor mission in war-torn Vietnam appeared first on Physics World.
- Danone Joins Alliance for Sustainable Farming, Food Waste DiversionJoining the Farm Powered Strategic Alliance contributes to the company's support of regenerative agriculture, a key factor in decarbonizing the farming industry.
- Microsoft Signs Large Carbon Removal Deal with HeirloomThe deal also represents one of the first “bankable” CO2 removal projects, according to the company, enabling Heirloom to finance future direct air capture facilities.
- Case study: How Prologis is turning the sustainability regulatory squeeze into opportunityPrologis, a logistics real estate company, is integrating ESG into its business strategy and decision-making by prioritizing team collaboration and investment in data systems.
- Co-review: supporting equal recognitionAvailable to watch now, this webinar explores the importance of co-reviewing, and how the system works at IOP Publishing The post Co-review: supporting equal recognition appeared first on Physics World.
- FuelCell Energy, Toyota Complete ‘Tri-Gen’ Production SystemThe new technology will make the Toyota Logistic Services Long Beach facility the first of its kind that is 100% powered by on-site, renewable energy.
- Why does coconut charcoal for hookah smellMy name is Greg Ryabtsev, I am a specialist in coconut charcoal production for hookah. I have been working in Indonesia for 20+ years. Our charcoal factory makes 10 tonnes of shisha charcoal per day. More than 80% of coconut […] The post Why does coconut charcoal for hookah smell appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Drill dominion: First ever CfDs awarded for geothermal energyThe first Contracts for Difference (CfD) have been awarded for geothermal energy in what seems to be a major milestone for home-grown power and heat in the UK. Geothermal Engineering Limited (GEL), a leading UK developer and operator of geothermal plants, together with its investors Kerogen Capital and Thrive Renewables announced on 8 September that […]
- USC Football, Better for All Partner for Zero Waste GameThis week's game will feature Better for All compostable cups, joining a growing trend of sustainability promotion in the sports industry.
- 50 climate leaders to know right nowOur annual list spotlights the people pushing fresh solutions to our planet’s biggest problems.
- Biden's Push to Block Drilling in Alaska a Boon to Wildlife, Conservationists SayThe Biden administration announced Wednesday that it would cancel all remaining oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which the Trump administration opened to development in 2021. Conservationists say the move is a boon to wildlife in one of the fastest-warming regions on Earth.Read more on E360 →
- Government support called for as single-use vape disposal quadruples to over 5 million per weekThe number of disposable single-use vapes thrown away has soared from 1.3 million to nearly 5 million per week, according to new research from not-for-profit group Material Focus. This is equivalent to 8 per second being thrown away – almost four times the number since the research was first conducted last year. The group and […]
- IPBES Invasive Alien Species Assessment: A Global Call to ActionInvasive alien species may not be a household term, but their impact can be monumental and a new report that exposes the severity of the threat.
- Government’s renewables targets at risk as auction sees no bids for offshore windThe government has today (8 September) unveiled the results of its fifth Contracts for Difference (CfD) auction (AR5), securing 3.7GW of renewable capacity. This is a marked reduction from last year’s secured capacity of 11GW, with government renewables targets potentially at risk, as energy market intelligence firm Cornwall Insight reported. The auction, which saw developers able […]
- Earth911 Podcast: Nexus Circular CEO Jodie Morgan on Plastic Recycling ProgressThe evolution of plastic recycling is essential to cleaning up a plastic-addicted world and eliminating... The post Earth911 Podcast: Nexus Circular CEO Jodie Morgan on Plastic Recycling Progress appeared first on Earth911.
- “It’s a mess” – businesses warned not to be caught out by latest EPR announcementEnvironmental data specialist Ecoveritas has warned businesses not to be caught off-guard following the Environment Agency’s announcement on 5 September that it is delaying the enforcement of its Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) data submission deadline. Under the new edict, companies that miss the first two EPR submission deadlines of 1 October 2023 and 1 April […]
- Earth911 Inspiration: One Thing All of Us ShareFormer First Lady of the United States Lady Bird Johnson is the source of today’s... The post Earth911 Inspiration: One Thing All of Us Share appeared first on Earth911.
- New technologies for nuclear waste disposal: UK-Japan research collaboration kicks offA new research collaboration brings together researchers and industrialists from the UK and Japan to explore novel ways to detect and dispose of radioactive nuclear debris. Funded by the UK, and in partnership with the Japanese government, the research will support work to decommission the Sellafield Nuclear Plant in the UK and remove radioactive debris […]
- Accelerating the renewable energy futureTransitioning to renewable energy is the key to securing humanity’s survival, as “without renewables, there can be no future,” according to UN Secretary-General António Guterres. Renewable technologies like wind and […]
- Ask me anything: Cathy Foley – ‘I have lots of balls in the air on multiple projects’Catherine Foley is a solid-state physicist who is currently the chief scientist of Australia The post Ask me anything: Cathy Foley – ‘I have lots of balls in the air on multiple projects’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Why circularity can’t be an exclusive clubWe need all voices to set the direction for the circular economy.
- Mobile homes could be a climate solution. So why don’t they get more respect?We like to denigrate manufactured housing, but new units are better for the environment.
- Quantum anomalous Hall insulator carries current in its interior, not just its edgesUnexpected electron transport behaviour shows how much we don’t know about topological materials, say physicists The post Quantum anomalous Hall insulator carries current in its interior, not just its edges appeared first on Physics World.
- Greener Shopping Difference Maker: Jiminy’s Dog Food & TreatsJiminy’s cricket- and grub-protein dog foods and treats are an effective choice to transform your... The post Greener Shopping Difference Maker: Jiminy’s Dog Food & Treats appeared first on Earth911.
- Multi-Academy Trusts vital to Let’s Go Zero schools campaignThe organisation supports UK schools becoming net zero carbon by 2030, and now has more than 2,300 institutions signed up. In total, 389 Multi-Academy Trusts have joined the movement, each representing a number of individual schools. In one instance, almost 100 educational facilities joined the cause through a single trust. 95 academies have already joined […] The post Multi-Academy Trusts vital to Let’s Go Zero schools campaign appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Green Future Index 2023: Momentum slowing among climate leadersFor the least three years, US university MIT’s Technology Review Insights team has produced a comparative analysis on the success of environmental efforts in 76 countries and territories. Predictably, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Denmark and Sweden respectively ranked 1st to 5th on the table. Netherlands, UK, South Korea, France, and Spain round out the remainder of […] The post Green Future Index 2023: Momentum slowing among climate leaders appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Hugo Blanco and ecosocialismHugo Blanco and ecosocialism Channel Comment brendan 8th September 2023 Teaser Media
- Big business urges EU to adopt target to cut emissions 'at least 90 percent' by 2040Salesforce, Coca Cola, and Unilever are among the firms advocating for a stretching climate target to give businesses confidence to invest in the net-zero transition.
- Environmentalists sue Utah for failing to protect the shrinking Great Salt LakeResearchers warn that the lake may disappear in five years if water loss continues at current rates.
- Pres. Biden cancels oil leasing where caribou and polar bears roamHow big of a deal is it that President Biden took action to protect the Arctic and the caribou and other wildlife that call it home? The post Pres. Biden cancels oil leasing where caribou and polar bears roam appeared first on Environment America.
- Avery Dennison Commissions Europe’s Largest Solar Thermal Platform, Storage UnitThe new installation is expected to reduce emissions of the packaging and materials plant by 9% annually and will provide up to 100% of the factory’s overall heat demand in summer and high-sunshine periods.
- Amazon deforestation continues to plummet“This shows how an election can change the fate of the Amazon.”
- Paptic Raises $24.6 Million for Sustainable Packaging ExpansionAfter more than doubling its revenue yearly for the past four years, Paptic has raised funds to scale up its manufacturing technology and further develop its product portfolio.
- Rapidly swapping photons make a high-quality quantum gate Experiment with two superconducting cavities could lead to better quantum computers The post Rapidly swapping photons make a high-quality quantum gate appeared first on Physics World.
- Salt River Project, CMBlu Energy to Deploy Long-Term Energy Storage in ArizonaThe project will use non-lithium battery storage to house 5 megawatts, or 10 hours, of energy, and the system can store and deliver energy for two to three times longer per cycle than traditional lithium-ion technology.
- Putting This Summer’s Record Global Heat Into ContextA roundup of articles aimed at explaining what is happening, and why.
- Boston Metal Raises $262 Million to Decarbonize Steel IndustryThe Boston-based company plans to use the funding to accelerate its high-value metals business and scale its molten oxide electrolysis (MOE) platform to lower emissions.
- GIST Impact, IBAT Alliance Expand Access to Biodiversity DataGIST Impact will now incorporate biodiversity and nature data from IBAT’s data on protected areas, threatened species, and other locations important for biodiversity, helping address rising interest in nature positive investing.
- Maersk, Amazon Partner in Green Biofuel TransportationThe agreement comes a few years after Maersk announced its decision to become carbon neutral by 2040.
- Heriot-Watt launches Dubai solar test site for companies in UK and elsewhereResearch engineers at Heriot-Watt University in Dubai are launching a solar energy testing facility to help companies in the UK and other countries to develop and test new solar technologies. The rooftop Solar Energy Test Site will benefit from Dubai’s high levels of sunshine and is being installed on the South-West wing of the University’s campus in […]
- Quantum-safe cryptography: why we need it nowThis podcast features an expert on post-quantum cryptography The post Quantum-safe cryptography: why we need it now appeared first on Physics World.
- General Electric Said It Can Deliver Affordable And Clean Power to AfricaOne of the critical hurdles holding Africa back is investment in infrastructure, which, if it comes, will give a shot of adrenalin to the continent.
- Home “Eco”nomics – Vegetable GardensFrom the Victory Gardens of World War II to the back-to-the-land-movement of the ‘60s to... The post Home “Eco”nomics – Vegetable Gardens appeared first on Earth911.
- Picture Books for Budding EnvironmentalistsIt is never too early for children to learn about the environment and how to... The post Picture Books for Budding Environmentalists appeared first on Earth911.
- Choose organic to protect soil, water and wildlifeWith the arrival of spring, September presents an ideal opportunity to embark on a journey towards a healthier lifestyle, both for ourselves and the planet. Embracing organic food and products […]
- ‘Act together’ for clean air, Guterres urgesOn International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies, UN Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a powerful call for increased international cooperation to address the “global emergency” of worsening air […]
- Delight as UK strikes deal to join the EU’s flagship Horizon Europe funding programmeThe UK will also join the EU’s Copernicus Earth-observation programme but not its Euratom fusion initiative The post Delight as UK strikes deal to join the EU’s flagship Horizon Europe funding programme appeared first on Physics World.
- Iron oxide nanoparticles boost the contrast in low-field MRI scannersResearchers at NIST are investigating ways to expand the clinical applications of portable low-field MRI systems The post Iron oxide nanoparticles boost the contrast in low-field MRI scanners appeared first on Physics World.
- As sales of heat pumps grow, it’s critical to deploy them properlyHeat pumps are an increasingly viable alternative to furnaces and air conditioners for decarbonizing buildings.
- Report shows how leakage technology is advancingAny water loss through leaking pipes is unacceptable in the eyes of the public, and on the launch of a deep-dive leakage report from water technology firm Ovarro, Barbara Hathaway explains how technologies continue to advance. Across most parts of the world, water utilities have been tackling chronic water losses over recent decades, but the […]
- This California high school includes sustainability and green jobs in its curriculumAn increasing number of high schools are offering class credit for climate action.
- Banking on climate breakdownBanking on climate breakdown Channel Comment brendan 7th September 2023 Teaser Media
- Packaging taxes are coming for food companies: 4 actions to take nowExtended producer responsibility puts a price on the packaging materials a company brings into a state.
- Building a future-proof nature portfolioSponsored: Explore key risk factors and the questions your organization should answer to build a nature strategy for today and decades to come.
- Wizz Air begins Sustainability Ambassador programmeThe low-cost carrier has selected more than 7,000 members of staff across 22 European bases to work at supporting local environmental projects. Cabin crew and office workers will be involved in the project. Locations in Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia, Hungary, Italy, Malta, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, the UAE and UK will be focused on, […] The post Wizz Air begins Sustainability Ambassador programme appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Edible Insects: In Europe, a Growing Push for Bug-Based FoodTo rein in emissions, the E.U. is looking to insects as an alternate source of protein for livestock and people and is easing regulations and subsidizing makers of insect-derived food. In a photo essay, Luigi Avantaggiato explores the emerging bug food industry in northern Italy.Read more on E360 →
- Educational interventions: Policymaking lessons from the International Youth Concerned SocietyAs the last days of summer arrive and school days return, educational communities are finding themselves on the frontlines of climate-related policies and initiatives. Across the world, there are countless examples of youth-led and organised movements aiming for direct environmental action. Less are focused on establishing global networks for debate, discussion, and knowledge sharing, as […] The post Educational interventions: Policymaking lessons from the International Youth Concerned Society appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Biden bars oil drilling across a wide swath of Alaska’s ArcticThe moves would cancel Trump-era oil leases in ANWR and protect millions of acres on the North Slope from drilling.
- The planet just sizzled through the hottest summer on recordScientists have long warned that scorching summers — marked by heat waves, freak storms, and drought — could become the norm.
- How Georgia’s organized crime law swept up dozens of nonviolent ‘Cop City’ activistsDespite the serious charges, most of the allegations in the indictment involve nonviolent activities like distributing flyers.
- 10 amazing facts about monarch butterflies and their migrationMonarch butterflies undertake an epic journey every year. Learn more about these amazing insects and their incredible flight for survival. The post 10 amazing facts about monarch butterflies and their migration appeared first on Environment America.
- America’s oldest church goes solarSanta Fe’s San Miguel Chapel, believed to have been built about 1610, added 20 solar panels to its roof in August 2023. The post America’s oldest church goes solar appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: Biden administration takes steps to protect Arctic from drillingThe post STATEMENT: Biden administration takes steps to protect Arctic from drilling appeared first on Environment America.
- Dalrada, Crown Glory Holding Partner to Install 4,500 Heat PumpsThe companies also say there is potential for a heat pump manufacturing center to be built in Morocco.
- New wolves in CaliforniaIn news that brings joy to many and concern to some, wolves have been discovered in Tulare County. The post New wolves in California appeared first on Environment America.
- New UK Government Rules Increase Support for Onshore Wind ProjectsThe new measures will allow for community involvement in onshore wind projects, which may contribute to energy savings for those in the surrounding area.
- 2023 U.S. Renewable Diesel Outpaces Biodiesel ProductionIn the period between 2021 and 2023, renewable biodiesel and other biofuel production in the country has more than tripled, while biodiesel capacity has declined by 13%.
- Neutrino fluids in supernovae could point to new physicsSelf-interactions could affect neutrino signals from exploding stars The post Neutrino fluids in supernovae could point to new physics appeared first on Physics World.
- How Do We Dismantle Offshore Oil Structures Without Making the Public Pay?If offshore oil installations are rapidly dismantled as a result of the transition to clean energy, the public, not companies, could end up paying. How to avoid this?
- $15B Canadian Wind Farm, Hydrogen Project Approved on State-Owned LandThe project is located on Newfoundland Island in Newfoundland and Labrador, Eastern Canada, including Crown Land, which is a territory belonging to the Canadian Crown.
- Koeberg secrecy could result in more harm than goodFor years, the Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute (SAFCEI) has been raising awareness about cost and safety concerns associated with Eskom’s plans to extend the lifespan of the Koeberg […]
- Sustainable Fitch Shows Rising Interest in Biodiversity ESG ReportingNature’s role in the global economy has become increasingly relevant as natural capital erodes, and more companies have started implementing nature positive investing.
- UK Transportation Companies Band Together in Alliance for Zero-Carbon Aviation“There is no doubt that the UK has the potential to become a world leader in hydrogen aviation ... but in order to capture this opportunity, rapid change is needed and the time to act is now,” says Johan Lundgren, CEO of easyJet and first chair of HIA.
- Guterres leads call to make Africa ‘a renewable energy superpower’The flame of injustice is “scorching hopes and possibilities” across Africa as the world grapples with the climate crisis, with the continent suffering some of the worst impacts of global […]
- UN provides funding boost for ‘neglected’ humanitarian crisesUN relief chief Martin Griffiths released $125 million from the UN’s Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) on Tuesday to assist underfunded humanitarian operations in 14 countries across Africa, Asia, the […]
- Indonesia Weighs 'Green' Label for Some New Coal ProjectsIndonesian officials said they may label loans to some new coal plants as “green” investments.Read more on E360 →
- Meet Tenzin Sherpa of the Climate and Society Class of 2024A recipient of the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Fellowship, Sherpa is interested in urban agriculture and the decolonization of global food systems.
- Giving Old Plastics New Life: Northwestern Researchers’ Novel Recycling ProcessPolyurethane plastics, found in a wide array of everyday products from mattresses to shoes, have long been a challenge in the world of recycling, possess crosslinked structures that resist traditional recycling methods.
- African cities embrace walking and cyclingEach morning in Addis Ababa, the bustling capital of Ethiopia, the same scene plays out. As the sun rises, thousands of commuters jostle for space on public minibuses. Others hop […]
- Preserving the Environment: A More Sustainable Approach to Address PFAS Contamination in GroundwaterWith more than 57,000 sites where groundwater is contaminated with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS),... The post Preserving the Environment: A More Sustainable Approach to Address PFAS Contamination in Groundwater appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Upshift’s Ezra Goldman on the Future of Shared TransportationTransportation in the modern world needs to make more sense. We pay tens of thousands... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Upshift’s Ezra Goldman on the Future of Shared Transportation appeared first on Earth911.
- Fallout from nuclear weapons testing explains the ‘wild boar paradox’ of radioactive meatPersistently high levels of caesium-137 in European wild boar are a legacy of early Cold War nuclear testing, not just Chornobyl, say researchers The post Fallout from nuclear weapons testing explains the ‘wild boar paradox’ of radioactive meat appeared first on Physics World.
- Coasts face major threat from massive sand removalStartling findings from a new UN data platform reveal that the marine dredging industry is extracting a staggering six billion tons of sand and sediment annually. This is equivalent to […]
- Study in astronauts could improve health in space and on EarthLong-duration spaceflights deplete red blood cells and bone, but the body recovers with the help of fat stored in the bone marrow The post Study in astronauts could improve health in space and on Earth appeared first on Physics World.
- California bill on disclosure would go beyond SEC’s proposed rulesThe legislation would require California corporations to disclose Scope 3 emissions by 2027.
- UK Energy Bill kills oil boiler ban but approves onshore windReturning to the House of Commons for debate this week, the future of Britain’s power and fuel supply hangs in the balance as backbench Tory MPs and opposition members table major amendments. Tuesday 5th September saw the proposed Bill undergo what is likely to be the final set of major votes on how UK energy […] The post UK Energy Bill kills oil boiler ban but approves onshore wind appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The biodiversity investment thesis is still ill-definedInvestors are chasing biodiversity and nature funds, but the outcomes of those investments remain unclear.
- Fishers' supporters appeal to Rio Tinto investorsFishers' supporters appeal to Rio Tinto investors Channel News brendan 6th September 2023 Teaser Media
- New guidelines for decarbonizing the chemical industrySponsored: Katherine Agapitos, chair of Together for Sustainability’s (TfS) Scope 3 GHG program, reflects on one year of the PCF Guideline and its progress.
- Just 5% of total battery metal production comes from recyclingA new analysis of power cell reuse has pointed to a huge need to improve circular practices. Conducted by energy transition analyst Fastmarkets, this new research looks at emerging trends in the lithium battery recycling and black mass markets this year, which researchers believe offer a clue as to how the sector will develop in […] The post Just 5% of total battery metal production comes from recycling appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Burning Man’s climate reckoning has begunProtesters highlighted the festival’s carbon footprint, but the biggest issue may be Burning Man’s opposition to renewable energy in its own backyard.
- After a year and a half, negotiators finally have a draft of the global plastics treatyEnvironmental groups welcomed the treaty's first draft, published on Monday.
- EPA Must Consult With Other Agencies Before Issuing Water Quality Criteria: Is This an Example of Congressional Use of Behavioral Economics?Last month, Judge John Hunderaker held that the Endangered Species Act requires EPA to consult with the Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service before issuing recommended water quality criteria. He also vacated EPA’s 2016 chronic freshwater criterion for cadmium. The case is potentially important for a number of reasons. First, it’s a thorough analysis of standing in cases where the plaintiffs claim a procedural injury – here,… More The post EPA Must Consult With Other Agencies Before Issuing Water Quality Criteria: Is This an Example of Congressional Use of Behavioral Economics? first appeared on Law and…
- Flo Group, Versalis Release Vending Cup Made from Recycled MaterialsThe new cup is the first vending cup made from post-consumer recycled polystyrene and has the potential to prevent thousands of tons of carbon emissions.
- Inkspirations from the Deep: Meet the Octopus WhispererIn the mysterious depths of the ocean, where the sunlight shyly caresses the waves, there swims an artist like no other – the Octopus Whisperer – called Tuesday Houston to […]
- EIB Survey: Latin Americans Call for Stricter Climate PoliciesMost in the region see climate change as a threat to their livelihoods, many even expecting to have to move from the area, and they also reported widespread support for government action and renewable energy development.
- Good News: Court halts logging of big treesOld, mature trees provide habitat for wildlife and fight climate change. We need to protect them from logging. The post Good News: Court halts logging of big trees appeared first on Environment America.
- ESG Book, SFIA Address ESG Data Requirements in Southeast Asian MarketsThe initiative aims to provide credible, transparent ESG data reporting for ASEAN, responding to current industry concerns over ESG data access.
- Cold atoms used to create reliable pressure gauge for ultrahigh vacuumDevice could be used in particle accelerators and gravitational-wave detectors The post Cold atoms used to create reliable pressure gauge for ultrahigh vacuum appeared first on Physics World.
- How the IRA cuts costs and emissions from buildingsSponsored: EDF’s Victoria Mills interviews Katie McGinty of Johnson Controls to discuss how the IRA is taking on the often overlooked topic of building emissions.
- Electric Vehicle Transition Gets $15.5B Support from Biden AdministrationThe funding package includes grants and loans focused on the transition to electric vehicles and maintaining a strong and well-paid workforce.
- New Steam Condenser Coating Improves Efficiency, Lowers EmissionsDevelopment of the coating comes as steam power cycles are used in as much as 70% of global electrical power generation.
- ExxonMobil Report Outlines Emissions Reduction Strategies for Rising Energy DemandIt projects significant energy demand increases from developing countries and expects sustained dependence on oil and gas into 2050 despite increased wind and solar energy production.
- Colder: how physicists beat the theoretical limit for laser cooling and laid the foundations for a quantum revolutionNo experiment ever works better than theory says it should, but that’s exactly what happened in atomic physics in the late 1980s, as Chad Orzel describes The post Colder: how physicists beat the theoretical limit for laser cooling and laid the foundations for a quantum revolution appeared first on Physics World.
- Clean lighting delivers big energy savingsFamilies and businesses in states phasing out sale of common fluorescent bulbs on track to save $2 billion on energy costs by 2050. The post Clean lighting delivers big energy savings appeared first on Environment America.
- How many people are really dying from heat?“The system of death surveillance wasn’t designed for a climate-changed world."
- What’s The Effect of California’s Net Metering Rules on Business Customers?How the state's businesses and consumers get compensated for the amount of solar electricity they return to the grid is causing the interest groups to huddle in their corners.
- Columbia Climate School and HEC Paris Launch Double Degree ProgramA new international educational partnership will prepare students to lead on climate issues in both public and private sectors.
- The Montana Climate Case and Our Obligation to the FutureHeld v. Montana is a landmark case because—despite its limited practical applications—it is an indication of a paradigm shift.
- We Earthlings: Recycling Plastic Bottles & CapsWe could eliminate almost 23% of plastic pollution by recycling all plastic bottles and caps.... The post We Earthlings: Recycling Plastic Bottles & Caps appeared first on Earth911.
- Powering the future: clean energy anywhere, anytime through energy harvesting materialsAvailable to watch now, JPhys Materials explore the immense potential of ambient energy harvesting materials The post Powering the future: clean energy anywhere, anytime through energy harvesting materials appeared first on Physics World.
- NIMBYism is blocking progress in the UK energy sectorA new white paper, Beyond Borders, presents a difficult picture for Britain’s power supply, with supply falling short of demand due to localised public opinion. Produced by Stack Data Strategy and Hanbury Strategy, the assessment – which takes into account the views of 1,550 adults – revealed some stark realities about sentiment surrounding UK energy. 87% […] The post NIMBYism is blocking progress in the UK energy sector appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Researchers ‘tattoo’ gold nanopatterns onto live cellsNew technique can print living cells and tissues with flexible arrays of gold nanodots and nanowires The post Researchers ‘tattoo’ gold nanopatterns onto live cells appeared first on Physics World.
- 5 lessons from Gina McCarthy on getting tough things doneNow co-chair of America is All In, the former White House climate adviser and EPA administrator is pragmatic, positive and patient.
- Ken Paxton may be impeached, but his anti-environment legacy will live onOpponents call the embattled Texas attorney general’s tenure “a disaster for Texas’ air, water, and climate.”
- In a small French town where Houston-based LyondellBasell is a fixture, residents complain of unending pollutionActivists in both countries complain that regulators prioritize the economic well-being of polluting industries over the environment and public health.
- AI has a finger on the pulse of the transport industryThe transport sector is tapping into the potential of artificial intelligence to curtail emissions and boost efficiency.
- Why the United States undercounts climate-driven deaths"The system of death surveillance wasn’t designed for a climate-changed world."
- NatWest partners on free retrofit training for construction workersThe banking giant is collaborating with the Supply Chain Sustainability School and aims to upskill through a new learning platform. Overall, 80,000 registered users can now access free training on the platform, with 17 specialisms available to study. These include energy and carbon, waste and circular economics. It is the first time the two organisations […] The post NatWest partners on free retrofit training for construction workers appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Four 'soft skills' you need in a sustainability careerThe skills that get you the ESG job aren't necessarily the ones that will help you thrive.
- 5 DIY Baby Skin Care Recipes You Won’t Be Able To Live WithoutThere’s nothing more immaculate than baby skin, and for new parents, figuring out how to... The post 5 DIY Baby Skin Care Recipes You Won’t Be Able To Live Without appeared first on Earth911.
- As the Mississippi Swerves, Can We Let Nature Regain Control?After the lower Mississippi began pouring through and enlarging Neptune Pass in 2019, sediment began flowing into a sand-and-silt-starved Delta bay. Now the Army Corps of Engineers — breaking with tradition — is considering letting at least part of the river have its way. Read more on E360 →
- Post-growth offers climate hopePost-growth offers climate hope Channel News brendan 4th September 2023 Teaser Media
- Carbon accounting: Drive sustainable business transformation by bringing emissions and finance data togetherDate/Time: October 12, 2023 (11-12PM ET / 8-9AM PT) Managing Scope 3 emissions to decarbonize the supply chain is where companies can make the biggest climate impact. Gathering accurate primary data and sharing it across suppliers remain significant obstacles. They need the same level of precision and control with their carbon emissions data as they have with their financial information. Learn how companies are implementing transactional carbon accounting by moving to actual emissions values that are connected to their financial systems. By syncing emissions data with financial data, like estimates and invoices, operational and supply chain leaders can make granular,…
- UN calls for nuclear test ban amid rising mistrustThe United Nations has called for more global action to end nuclear testing, warning against the danger of “collective suicide.” In his message marking the International Day against Nuclear Tests […]
- Niger spiralling into ‘protection crisis’ following takeoverThe political crisis in Niger has created uncertainty for scores of vulnerable displaced people, with restrictions on humanitarian operations limiting aid and protection, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said last […]
- ‘Can’ the negativity, a thought-through DRS could revolutionise recycling, says trade groupAccording to insight leaked earlier this week, feverish meetings between government and industry bodies have concluded that the already delayed start date for the roll-out of the UK’s deposit return scheme is looking even more like a ‘non-starter’, with 2026 now proposed as the earliest likely alternative. However, while frustrations continue to build across the supply […]
- A “game-changer” for plastic pollution: First draft of Global Reuse Target publishedCountries to adopt “reuse targets” if text is adopted Environmental charity City to Sea has today (4 September) welcomed the inclusion of reuse targets1 in the first ever draft of the Global Plastics Treaty as “a potential gamechanger” in the global campaign against plastic pollution. The “Zero draft text of the international legally binding instrument […]
- Demon quasiparticle is detected 67 years after it was first proposedResearchers observe Pines' demon unexpectedly after bombarding exotic metal with electrons The post Demon quasiparticle is detected 67 years after it was first proposed appeared first on Physics World.
- Green and novel: the future of energy generationHarnessing energy directly in space and from the ocean flow The post Green and novel: the future of energy generation appeared first on Physics World.
- Under new state law, Texas will bill electric vehicle drivers an extra $200 a yearThe new registration fee is meant to make up for the state’s lost revenue from gasoline taxes that are used to pay for road construction and maintenance.
- Sponsored content: SEEPEX innovative pump solutions power sustainable sludge treatment at Thames WaterSponsored Content: Thames Water owns and operates Basingstoke Sewage Treatment Works. This regional sludge treatment centre processes sludge from various locations in either liquid or cake form.
- Mpumalanga green solution challenge seeks entriesThe Mpumalanga Green Cluster Agency, supported by GreenCape in partnership with the South Africa-UK PACT (Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions), invite innovators and entrepreneurs with economically viable green economy innovation […]
- Are You Paying Your Utility Company to Block Clean Energy?Some utility companies are fighting against renewable energy – and they are using your money... The post Are You Paying Your Utility Company to Block Clean Energy? appeared first on Earth911.
- Your Favorite Retailer Has an Ocean Shipping ProblemLarge retailers that rely on imported products from Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa have... The post Your Favorite Retailer Has an Ocean Shipping Problem appeared first on Earth911.
- India launches its first mission to the SunThe Aditya-L1 craft will improve our understanding of solar activity including the solar wind and solar flares The post India launches its first mission to the Sun appeared first on Physics World.
- Breaking the stagnation cycle: The case for a greener political agendaWe can’t let politics and convenience stand in the way of driving back Earth Overshoot Day, says Chris Williams, founder and CEO of recycling and waste management software specialist ISB Global. August 2nd marked this year’s Earth Overshoot Day, the day on which humanity’s use of the planet’s resources exceeds its ability to regenerate in […] The post Breaking the stagnation cycle: The case for a greener political agenda appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Author Esha Chhabra on the Work of Restoring Our WorldMeet journalist Esha Chhabra, who spent a decade exploring the world for examples of social... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Author Esha Chhabra on the Work of Restoring Our World appeared first on Earth911.
- Why the Gulf of Mexico’s first offshore wind auction wasn’t a smash hitThe region’s first-ever lease sale arrived at a time of industry turmoil, and in a place saddled with unique obstacles to offshore wind development
- Exciton–polaritons enhance magneto-optical responses in van der Waals crystalsPolariton energies are highly tunable using external magnetic fields and magnons The post Exciton–polaritons enhance magneto-optical responses in van der Waals crystals appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘I’m not the guilty one’: the water protector facing jail time for trying to stop a pipelineMylene Vialard went on trial on Monday for opposing a pipeline on Indigenous land amid warnings peaceful protest is under threat.
- Elevating Home Textiles with Sustainable SophisticationAs the dawn of a new era of conscious consumerism rises, we find ourselves pivoting towards a blend of luxury and sustainability. Gone are the days when sustainability was perceived as a trend – it is now becoming the new […] The post Elevating Home Textiles with Sustainable Sophistication appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- ‘Extreme victory’: Years of organization leads to the shuttering of a toxic polluter in south MemphisThe closure of one of the nation's most toxic medical equipment sterilization facilities will reduce residents' exposure to carcinogenic ethylene oxide.
- EVgo, Amazon Launch Alexa EV Charging TechnologyAlexa-enabled cars will now be able to provide drivers with hands-free information on nearby EVgo charging stations, along with type of charging plugs available and charging speed.
- Nearly 80,000 gas cooktops recalledControl knob stems on recalled stoves can break, releasing methane gas and endangering health and safety. The post Nearly 80,000 gas cooktops recalled appeared first on Environment America.
- Go Solar in Cobb County!This week Environment Georgia and our allies launched the first ever solarize campaign for Cobb Co. The post Go Solar in Cobb County! appeared first on Environment America.
- Puro.earth Enables VGrid Energy System Bioserver ExpansionThrough Puro.earth's platform, VGrid will sell carbon credits to fund expansion of its Bioserver units, systems that convert agricultural waste into clean electricity, biochar, and bio-liquids.
- Superconducting ballet in Berkeley, physics of successful basketball free throwsExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Superconducting ballet in Berkeley, physics of successful basketball free throws appeared first on Physics World.
- Redwood Materials Raises $1 Billion, Expands U.S. Battery Supply ChainNow having raised $2 billion in equity capital, the company plans to expand domestic lithium-ion recycling and provide American-made battery materials for the first time.
- Panasonic Publishes Update on Green Action PlanThe company is one its way toward meeting goals to reduce carbon emissions and introduce new renewable energy-powered plants.
- $350M in Grants up for Grabs to Cut Methane Emissions from Oil, Gas Industry“Methane is a much more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, so it’s crucial that we work closely with states and industry to develop solutions that will cut emissions at their source,” says U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm.
- Thermo-active road solution could help prevent potholesThe method could help prevent potholes caused by freezing and thawing in the winter, according to researchers at the University of Surrey A project that will test the new approach has been awarded a £625,000 research fellowship from the Royal Academy of Engineering. The outcomes could improve how major roads across the United Kingdom are […]
- Heliene, Nexamp Plan Record 1.5 GW Community Solar PurchaseThe partnership marks the largest ever community solar purchase in the U.S. and will support around 400 solar projects across the nation.
- Judge Finds Trump-Era Rule Allowing Old-Growth Logging Violates Federal LawA Trump-era rule that allows for the logging of old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest violates federal law, a judge found Thursday.Read more on E360 →
- “Put yourself at the forefront of the sustainable lighting revolution”: September eventCircular economy and lighting expert Recolight trails a forthcoming event that aims to equip participants with an understanding of new regulations in the sustainability sphere. The EU Green Deal umbrella, with its 153 legislative acts, has set the pace for a global trend of green regulations that are coming at an unprecedented speed. The lighting […]
- First installation of new battery technology in Perth & KinrossPerth & Kinross Council has become the first place to install the spiral-flow battery technology developed by Edinburgh-based StorTera. Designed, developed and manufactured by the firm, a developer of intelligent energy storage solutions, the project aims to develop a prototype smart energy network at the Friarton Waste Depot. “As well as reducing the Council’s carbon […]
- Enhancing Concrete Strength Through Coffee Waste: A Sustainable Approach to ConstructionEngineers in Australia have harnessed the power of roasted used-coffee grounds to fortify concrete, simultaneously offering a sustainable remedy for waste reduction and enhanced construction materials.
- Recycling Mystery: Can I Recycle Pickeballs?Pickleball, one of the fastest-growing sports in America, has gained immense popularity. However, pickleball players... The post Recycling Mystery: Can I Recycle Pickeballs? appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: William Ulrich on Learning From Y2K To Design the Circular EconomyWhat do the response to climate change and the Y2K computer bug — which required... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: William Ulrich on Learning From Y2K To Design the Circular Economy appeared first on Earth911.
- Theorists unearth new link between entanglement and classical mechanicsConnecting the wave properties of light to the mechanical properties of point masses could help explain optical phenomena The post Theorists unearth new link between entanglement and classical mechanics appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Inspiration: What We Are Doing to the Forests of the WorldToday’s inspiration is from Mahatma Gandhi: “What we are doing to the forests of the... The post Earth911 Inspiration: What We Are Doing to the Forests of the World appeared first on Earth911.
- Campus community mourns nanoscientist fatally shot at the University of North CarolinaZijie Yan was an “outstanding professor, researcher and mentor” colleague says The post Campus community mourns nanoscientist fatally shot at the University of North Carolina appeared first on Physics World.
- Let it be (oil free)Let it be (oil free) Channel Comment brendan 1st September 2023 Teaser Media
- 'Climate-safe banking': New guide targets indirectly financed emissions from cash holdingsNew Greening Cash Action report details how firms hold 'major lever' that could ensure banks use companies' cash to support wider climate goals and accelerate the green finance transition.
- Beef guzzlers: 12% of Americans eat half of the country’s cow meatChanging the habits of this small group could go a long way toward cutting the country's planet-warming emissions.
- Spatially offset OCT: counter-intuitive scheme delivers high-contrast imaging at depthResearchers in Denmark, Scotland and Australia have come up with an alternative take on optical coherence tomography The post Spatially offset OCT: counter-intuitive scheme delivers high-contrast imaging at depth appeared first on Physics World.
- Forget eco-activists: This climate novel stars an oil industry shillLydia Kiesling’s ‘Mobility’ follows Bunny Glenn, a millennial who ends up on the dark side.
- As the UN designs a new carbon market, experts call for a different approach"The time for offsetting is over."
- Sadlers Wells, not oil wellsSadlers Wells, not oil wells Channel News brendan 1st September 2023 Teaser Media
- How to celebrate organisational sustainability and avoid ‘greenhushing’New research by Earthwatch shows increasing numbers of UK companies engaging in ‘greenhushing’, keeping their climate-related milestones and success stories under wraps. Overall, around one quarter of firms in the study reported deliberately playing down environmental efforts and sustainability credentials for rear of a public backlash. While this seems at odds with an era in […] The post How to celebrate organisational sustainability and avoid ‘greenhushing’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Monarch butterflies are migrating south — it’s a flight for survivalFewer monarch butterflies will reach their home this winter. We have to act now to restore monarch habitat and help ensure their continued survival. The post Monarch butterflies are migrating south — it’s a flight for survival appeared first on Environment America.
- Audubon to Provide Water to Albuquerque’s Rio Grande Stretch to Protect Birds, Fish, and CommunitiesAudubon Southwest is bringing 580 acre-feet (189,000,000 gallons) of water leased from local municipalities back to the Rio Grande to help the federally endangered Rio Grande Silvery Minnow, many...
- Audubon to Provide Water to Albuquerque’s Rio Grande Stretch to Protect Birds, Fish, and CommunitiesAudubon Southwest is bringing 580 acre-feet (189,000,000 gallons) of water leased from local municipalities back to the Rio Grande to help the federally endangered Rio Grande Silvery Minnow, many...
- A Migrating Cuckoo Named Hummus Makes a Tasty Case for Land ConservationAfter more than a year, Steven Prager had all but given up on monitoring for local Motus pings. Audubon’s Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch in Arizona, where Prager is the director, installed its...
- A Migrating Cuckoo Named Hummus Makes a Tasty Case for Land ConservationAfter more than a year, Steven Prager had all but given up on monitoring for local Motus pings. Audubon’s Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch in Arizona, where Prager is the director, installed its...
- Canada Shows Leadership in Halting Biodiversity LossOn August 25, 2023, at the 7th Assembly of the Global Environment Facility, Canada announced plans to invest $200 million in the newly created Global Biodiversity Framework Fund (GBFF), making it the...
- Canada Shows Leadership in Halting Biodiversity LossOn August 25, 2023, at the 7th Assembly of the Global Environment Facility, Canada announced plans to invest $200 million in the newly created Global Biodiversity Framework Fund (GBFF), making it the...
- Hyundai Motor Group, Korea Zinc Look to Expand EV Battery MaterialsThe partnership focuses on the sourcing of nickel, a critical resource in the creation of EV batteries, as Hyundai seeks to be one of the top 3 producers of EVs by 2030.
- Warmer Oceans Are Driving More Frequent Seabird Die-Offs, Preventing Populations From RecoveringIt wasn’t the seabird carcasses that were unusual. Birds that die at sea frequently wash ashore. On regular surveys to tally bodies from Alaska to Central California, for example, volunteer data...
- Warmer Oceans Are Driving More Frequent Seabird Die-Offs, Preventing Populations From RecoveringIt wasn’t the seabird carcasses that were unusual. Birds that die at sea frequently wash ashore. On regular surveys to tally bodies from Alaska to Central California, for example, volunteer data...
- Researchers find nuclear fingerprints in sea turtle shellsA new study underscores an enduring nuclear legacy as Japan releases wastewater from Fukushima into the Pacific.
- Dog Lover to Dog Lover: It’s Time to Share the ShoreWhile I was growing up along the coast in southern California, summers meant slathering on sunscreen, heading to the beach, and toting the same bag that always seemed to spit out pinches of sand no...
- Dog Lover to Dog Lover: It’s Time to Share the ShoreWhile I was growing up along the coast in southern California, summers meant slathering on sunscreen, heading to the beach, and toting the same bag that always seemed to spit out pinches of sand no...
- Lenovo Launches Reduced Carbon Transport ServiceThe platform allows customers to purchase SAF credits and attribute the given emissions reduction to IT purchases.
- The Biden Administration should protect Nevada’s Ruby MountainsNevada’s Ruby Mountains and Ruby Marshes are critical for wildlife. We should not wait to protect them The post The Biden Administration should protect Nevada’s Ruby Mountains appeared first on Environment America.
- Mathematics makes sense of the modern worldThis podcast features the mathematical biologist and author Kit Yates The post Mathematics makes sense of the modern world appeared first on Physics World.
- Worley, Princeton Propose New Approach to Renewable Hydrogen SectorThe paper fexamines the infrastructure delivery challenges of the hydrogen market and of reaching net-zero emissions by mid-century.
- A marine heat wave is taking a toll on the Pacific NorthwestAcross our country our ocean’s are facing a marine heat wave. We’ve all heard the news about how ocean water in Florida has eclipsed 100 degrees, and now the Pacific is warming too. The post A marine heat wave is taking a toll on the Pacific Northwest appeared first on Environment America.
- Magna Sets Net-Zero Targets for 2050The mobility technology company also plans to transition to 100% renewable electricity use in their European operations by 2025 and has set interim emissions targets for 2030.
- Schneider Electric to Launch AI Tool Focused on Sustainability Data“Building a sustainable, digital future means developing innovative, responsible tools to address today’s evolving decarbonization challenges head on,” says Steve Wilhite, president of Schneider Electric Sustainability Business.
- Aerosol geoengineering will not stop Antarctic ice sheet from melting, simulations suggestEmissions reduction is the only way to avoid catastrophic sea-level rise The post Aerosol geoengineering will not stop Antarctic ice sheet from melting, simulations suggest appeared first on Physics World.
- IFC Invests $11.5 Billion for Africa’s Green TransitionThis marks the largest annual investment the continent has ever received, and the majority of financing has gone to sustainability initatives.
- African civil society 'needs power and autonomy'African civil society 'needs power and autonomy' Channel News brendan 31st August 2023 Teaser Media
- Ferroelectric polymer goes elasticNew material might be employed in wearable electronics and implantable devices The post Ferroelectric polymer goes elastic appeared first on Physics World.
- GM To Make All of Its EV Batteries Bidirectional By 2026General Motors will introduce a car beginning in 2024 with a “bidirectional” battery that can absorb electricity to run a car. Still, it can also return it to homes, businesses, and the grid.
- Updates on the Climate School Student GovernmentA primer on what the Climate School student government is, and how to get involved.
- Global Fossil Fuel Subsidies Reached $7 Trillion in 2022, an All-Time HighGlobal subsidies for fossil fuels reached $7 trillion in 2022, an all-time high, according to the International Monetary Fund.Read more on E360 →
- Long-standing Physics World production editor and product manager, Dens Milne, dies aged 56Matin Durrani pays tribute to a much-admired and respected Physics World colleague, Dens Milne, who has died The post Long-standing <em>Physics World</em> production editor and product manager, Dens Milne, dies aged 56 appeared first on Physics World.
- Grow Your Own Tea GardenEngaging in nature-based activities is an effective way for everyone in the family to improve mental health.... The post Grow Your Own Tea Garden appeared first on Earth911.
- Ocean-based negative-emissions technologies present many challengesThe ocean will play a key role in efforts to tackle the climate crisis, according to scientists and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The use of so-called “negative emissions technologies” to enhance carbon sequestration and storage in the ocean is increasingly being discussed. In a study published in the scientific journal Frontiers, researchers […]
- Sponsored content: Tackling water scarcity and reducing leaksIf our water usage patterns don’t change, the UK will have an ongoing water deficit of 4,000 megalitres per day by 2050. Reductions in leakage and domestic consumption are the two primary strands of water conservation targeted by Defra and the water companies, explains Groundbreaker, a provider of solutions for the water and construction industries. […]
- Clean Air Zone reduces NO2 levels in Birmingham, confirms studyBirmingham’s clean air zone (CAZ) has reduced the levels of nitrogen dioxide gas (NO2), according to a new study. Scientists used an innovative technique to arrive at the conclusion that during the CAZ’s first seven months of operation, after correction for weather and seasonal effects, it resulted in ‘modest, but significant’ reductions in NO2 of […]
- New pipeline will accelerate Scotland’s green hydrogen export potential, says reportScotland’s hydrogen production and export potential could be significantly accelerated with the development of a purpose-built marine pipeline according to a report published on 31 August by the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC). NZTC’s Hydrogen Backbone Link project explored the critical hydrogen transport infrastructure required to deliver a cost-effective pipeline solution which would position Scotland […]
- Is your fleet ready for vehicle-to-grid? Ask these 5 questions firstBefore pursuing the reduced costs and environmental benefits promised by vehicle-to-grid tech, make these careful considerations.
- As winters warm, the citrus industry squeezes into GeorgiaHalf a million citrus trees have taken root in the Peach State over the past decade.
- Screens revitalise inlet worksA prefabricated packaged treatment plant (constructed offsite) from SPIRAC has enabled a water company in the north of England to make much-needed improvements to its inlet works, and in doing so, keep its carbon footprint to a minimum. For the Wastewater Treatment Plant that serves a population of 25,000, SPIRAC designed and built three of […]
- Creative Reuse Centers Benefit Communities & the PlanetDo you have a craft stash at your home? In your collection of crafting supplies,... The post Creative Reuse Centers Benefit Communities & the Planet appeared first on Earth911.
- Even the bayous of Louisiana are now threatened by wildfiresIn just one month, 7 times more acres burned than in an average year.
- Electrifying your home is about to get a lot cheaperRebates from the IRA could help low- and middle-income households save thousands on heat pumps, weatherstripping, and other efficiency improvements.
- ‘Intersex’ fish still rife in UK rivers despite improved sewage treatmentA new study published by Environment Science and Technology has shown that laws on the levels of hormone-disrupting chemicals allowed to enter English rivers are still not preventing endocrine disruption. While the amount of the content of treated sewage winding up in freshwater streams and sources has improved in the last two decades, scientists say the […] The post ‘Intersex’ fish still rife in UK rivers despite improved sewage treatment appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Solar power alongside California’s highwaysCalifornia should take advantage of the vast, untapped solar energy potential next to its highways. New analysis of three counties identifies enough solar potential to power over 270,000 homes annually. The post Solar power alongside California’s highways appeared first on Environment America.
- Offshore Wind in The Gulf Will Help Stabilize Climate, But Communities Must Fully BenefitIf you spend any amount of time listening to arguments both for and against the expansion of wind energy, you may be surprised that an organization known for promoting the protection of birds would...
- Offshore Wind in The Gulf Will Help Stabilize Climate, But Communities Must Fully BenefitIf you spend any amount of time listening to arguments both for and against the expansion of wind energy, you may be surprised that an organization known for promoting the protection of birds would...
- Audubon Welcomes Five New Industry Leaders to National BoardNEW YORK – The National Audubon Society celebrates the five newest additions to its National Board of Directors: business consultant and naturalist Anne Beckett; senior communications executive...
- Audubon Welcomes Five New Industry Leaders to National BoardNEW YORK – The National Audubon Society celebrates the five newest additions to its National Board of Directors: business consultant and naturalist Anne Beckett; senior communications executive...
- How we are working to protect Arctic people, tundra and wildlifePublic lands in the Arctic region of Alaska are facing threats from oil drilling. Environment America and our coalition partners are pursuing multiple strategies to protect them. The post How we are working to protect Arctic people, tundra and wildlife appeared first on Environment America.
- Maine’s puffins enjoy a good summerAfter a few tough years, some hopeful news for Maine’s puffins The post Maine’s puffins enjoy a good summer appeared first on Environment America.
- Frequently asked questions about recycling plasticsWe get a lot of questions about recycling, especially recycling plastics. The post Frequently asked questions about recycling plastics appeared first on Environment America.
- New Google tools to map rooftop solar potential, air qualityGoogle Maps functionality harnesses AI and aerial imagery to help businesses and cities plan solar deployments and tackle air pollution.
- Women who fight for environmental justiceWith increased attention on environmental, climate and energy justice issues – the Africa Climate Summit kicks-off in a few days and it is mere weeks to COP28. The efforts of […]
- Why Care About the Polar Regions? These Polar Climate Ambassadors Will Tell You.The polar regions are a critical aspect of the climate crisis, but polar science is not always accessible, especially to young students. The Polar Climate Ambassadors program seeks to help close this gap.
- Bila Solar Plans 1 GW Indianapolis Solar Manufacturing PlantIt will produce about 5,000 solar modules each day starting in the summer of 2024.
- Oscilla Power One Step Closer to Launching Triton-C Wave Energy Converter"It was an incredibly rewarding experience to get the Triton-C out to its final deployment location and see just how it operates, if only for a few hours,” says Tim Mundon, CTO of Oscilla Power.
- Statement: Many wetlands lose Clean Water Act protectionsPollution, degradation will harm more wetlands without action by the states and Congress. The post Statement: Many wetlands lose Clean Water Act protections appeared first on Environment America.
- Autel Energy Brings AC Chargers to European MarketThe MaxiCharger AC Ultra is the world’s most powerful AC charger, according to the company, as it can efficiently output 22 kilowatts of power.
- White House Designates $3 Billion Towards Climate ResilienceThe Bipartisan Infrastructure Law now provides FEMA with nearly $7 billion to help communities proactively address climate impacted weather events and hazards.
- Governor Dunleavy vetoed bill restricting ‘forever chemicals’The post Governor Dunleavy vetoed bill restricting ‘forever chemicals’ appeared first on Environment America.
- Bears Ears National Monument threatened by uranium miningEvery uranium mine ever operated in the United States has required toxic waste cleanup. We can’t let destructive, toxic mining operations destroy this precious desert monument. The post Bears Ears National Monument threatened by uranium mining appeared first on Environment America.
- ‘You can’t survive this’: Hurricane Idalia strikes Florida’s most vulnerable coastOfficials and residents said the rural Big Bend region was wholly unprepared for the Category 3 storm.
- Coalition Plans to Launch Large-Scale Minnesota SAF HubIt will be the first large-scale SAF Hub in the U.S. and will work toward bringing commercial aviation to net zero emissions by 2050.
- Scrapping EU-era nutrient neutrality ‘will boost England housing stock’Downing Street has proposed removing the financial burden of mitigating nutrient pollutants from housebuilders. According to the Government, changing this policy could bolster the residential construction sector and lead to 100,000 more new homes being built in England by 2030. According to Downing Street, housing developments contribute very little to pollution levels, with new funding […] The post Scrapping EU-era nutrient neutrality ‘will boost England housing stock’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Scrapping water pollution rules shows the government isn’t serious about our environmentIn 2018, the government hailed the “great progressive prize” of a green Brexit. Ever since, ministers have repeated pledges to maintain high environmental standards, often to parliament. The principle of non-regression is set out in the UK’s trade agreement with the EU, advocated by the […]
- Forest photo gallery: Explore the rainforests of AmericaCome explore three of the rainforests in the United States with us. These photos capture some of the beauty and natural diversity of these forests, which are among the reasons these places deserve protection. The post Forest photo gallery: Explore the rainforests of America appeared first on Environment America.
- The age of wind-powered shipping returnsA vessel propelled by rigid sails, offering huge reductions in fuel usage, has embarked on its maiden voyage. The Pyxis Ocean will travel from China to Brazil over the six weeks. Designed and developed by BAR Technologies, a company established in the wake of Sir Ben Ainslie’s 2017 America’s Cup sailing team, the prototype is […] The post The age of wind-powered shipping returns appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Ecuador: the fight has just begunEcuador: the fight has just begun Channel News brendan 30th August 2023 Teaser Media
- Global Wind Market Poised for Growth with Government CooperationWhile the potential for an explosion of wind energy generation is there, governments will need to collaborate, cooperate and invest across the world to face the industry’s challenges.
- Open Standards are Critical for Thriving Building Automation MarketOpen standards solutions for the building automation industry that integrate advanced technologies like digital twins, artificial intelligence, and edge computing will help fulfill sustainability promises that usher in effective energy and resource allocations.
- Wild Boars in Germany Contaminated by Fallout from Cold War Nuclear Tests, Study FindsCold War nuclear weapons tests scattered radioactive material across the globe. That material can still be found in trace amounts in the sea, the soil, and — according to a new study — the flesh of wild boars roaming the forests of southern Germany.Read more on E360 →
- Meet Jonelle Maltay From the Climate and Society Class of 2024After working for years in finance and sustainability, a new student aims to expand her horizons.
- Harvesting water from the air: Finding inspiration from beetles and spidersA novel approach to capturing water vapour from the air attempts to mimic spider’s webs and the bodies of Namib desert beetles. It involves the development of sponges or membranes with a large surface area that continually capture moisture from their surrounding environment. “A spider’s web is an engineering marvel,” said University of Waterloo professor […]
- New 2.5-dimensional structures observed in twisted graphite hybridsProperties of bulk graphite become inextricably mixed with those of a 2D material stacked on top of it at a slight twist angle The post New 2.5-dimensional structures observed in twisted graphite hybrids appeared first on Physics World.
- Self-sufficient portable power stations set for leading electronics fairIFA Berlin opens Friday 1st September, and will platform a number of new sustainable energy solutions. Widely regarded as one of the world’s leading showcases for electronics, including home appliances, this year V-TAC will demonstrate a new line in Portable Power Stations which self-charge and can be used for a range of applications. The technology […] The post Self-sufficient portable power stations set for leading electronics fair appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Licence to spill? Legislative status of government’s new plans unclearRiver conservation groups reacted with alarm to the news (on 29 August) that the government plans to ease restrictions on developers’ need to ensure the nutrient neutrality (NN) of their projects, in a bid to unblock house building “held up due to defective EU laws”. “Through an amendment to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill, […]
- PFAS detected in single-use paper drinking strawsPoly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) were found in 18 out of 20 brands of paper drinking straws tested by researchers from the University of Antwerp, in results published on 25 August. Plant-based straws have become popular alternatives to the single-use plastic products that have been banned in a number of countries in recent years, including […]
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Discover How The XX Edge Can Accelerate Sustainability & EquityWomen bring the skills, perspectives, and emotional intelligence necessary to achieve the green transition, address... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Discover How The XX Edge Can Accelerate Sustainability & Equity appeared first on Earth911.
- Take an armchair tour of the universe with this sightseer’s guidePhilip Plait is a top-notch tour guide for an imaginary interstellar journey filled with laughs and jaw-dropping sights, writes Clár-Bríd Tohill The post Take an armchair tour of the universe with this sightseer’s guide appeared first on Physics World.
- Low-cost HPV test increases access to cervical cancer screeningA point-of-care test for HPV infections could provide affordable cervical cancer testing in low-resource settings The post Low-cost HPV test increases access to cervical cancer screening appeared first on Physics World.
- Tracking the influence of boards on carbon emissions — it’s complicatedAn analysis suggests that directors connected with the most emissions are concentrated in the financial industry, and many of them also have ties to energy companies.
- Is Biodynamic Better Than Organic?The USDA organic certification process and standards have room for improvement, but in the United... The post Is Biodynamic Better Than Organic? appeared first on Earth911.
- Hip hop has been a climate voice for 50 years. Why haven’t more people noticed?“People have spent time bobbing their heads to our stories of this despair and not seeing it as a call to action.”
- Invasive species have created a cycle of wildfire in Hawaiʻi. Can Maui break it?Planting native flora could help prevent the island's next wildfire.
- The hidden cost of corporate climate inactionSponsored: Most companies consider the economic cost of decarbonization and ignore the cost of climate change. But this neglected layer can be truly valuable.
- Exxon says global climate goals are destined to failThe company’s researchers predict that an expanding population and worldwide economy will drive up energy demand for fossil fuels.
- Our 15 Favorite Videos From the 2023 Audubon Photography AwardsIf a photo captures a 1,000 words, what about a video? The entrants to the video category of our 2023 Audubon Photography Awards endeavored to find out, recording short yet engrossing clips featuring...
- Our 15 Favorite Videos From the 2023 Audubon Photography AwardsIf a photo captures a 1,000 words, what about a video? The entrants to the video category of our 2023 Audubon Photography Awards endeavored to find out, recording short yet engrossing clips featuring...
- Birds of a Feather Do Indeed Flock Together, According to New ResearchWhen former University of California, Santa Cruz graduate students Alexis Chaine and Daizaburo Shizuka started banding birds on their campus arboretum, they hoped to explore crown plumage variation...
- Birds of a Feather Do Indeed Flock Together, According to New ResearchWhen former University of California, Santa Cruz graduate students Alexis Chaine and Daizaburo Shizuka started banding birds on their campus arboretum, they hoped to explore crown plumage variation...
- FuelCell Energy, ExxonMobil Continue Carbon Capture ProjectNow that the jointly-developed carbon capture technology has been proven feasible for commercial use, the companies will now work on a potential demonstration project through March of 2024.
- Columbia Climate School Named University Partner for Climate Week NYC 2023The week will see over 400 events and activities across the city designed to push the world to put their climate plans into action.
- The Rice’s whale is down to 51 animalsCongress should reject a bill that blocks protections for this Gulf of Mexico whale. The post The Rice’s whale is down to 51 animals appeared first on Environment America.
- Google Expands Environmental Mapping ToolsThe updated tools use AI and machine learning to provide businesses and individuals with localized data on sunlight distribution, air quality, and the presence of potential allergens.
- NYC DOT Authorizes Use of Large Pedal-Assist Cargo Bikes for DeliveriesThe new rule would expand existing guidelines for cargo bikes, allowing for larger deliveries to use the environmentally friendly mode of transportation.
- Columbia’s Earth Networks Offer Collaborative and Innovative Opportunities to Address Climate ChangeWhether working on plastics, sports, food, or environmental justice, each Earth Network provides a unique approach to a shared challenge.
- Memristors make versatile artificial synapses for neuromorphic computingSimple heterojunction combines many functions in a single component The post Memristors make versatile artificial synapses for neuromorphic computing appeared first on Physics World.
- Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging Network On the WayThe company plans to build out to more than 2,000 fast charging points by the end of 2024 with more than 10,000 high-power chargers in North America, Europe, China and other core markets by the end of 2030.
- California Secures Settlement Against SoCalGas for Misleading MarketingThe company faces penalties for marketing natural gas as a "renewable" resource, following a rising trend of corporate accountability for sustainability claims.
- Offshore wind pioneer recognised at Net Zero Energy Transition AwardsEngineering firm Balmoral recognised by renewable energy industry An Aberdeen-based engineering firm was announced on 24 August as winner of the Green Business Growth Award at Scottish Renewables’ Net-Zero Energy Transition Awards. Balmoral, a provider of key services to the offshore wind sector, was recognised for increasing its manufacturing capacity by 40%, opening a quayside […]
- Climate control: Alternatives to F-gases for organisations and their estatesThe risks fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gases) pose to our environment are certainly not news to those operating in fields where these are – or were – widely used. Their global warming potential (GWP) is far higher than that of CO2, making them a huge contributor to climate change. Brian Imrie, Managing Director at adi Facilities […] The post Climate control: Alternatives to F-gases for organisations and their estates appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The race to replace derogatory place namesIt’s an opportunity for frank conversations about reckoning with the legacies of trauma.
- Eaton Commits $500M for North American Manufacturing MarketsThe company is making big investments in Texas and South Carolina, where it is adding manufacturing.
- Wasteful heating, ventilation and air con must be CO2 reduction priorityA new report, ‘Wreaking HVAC On Our Planet’, suggests policymakers are failing to focus on one of the biggest contributors to energy-related emissions. According to New Conry Tech, which produced the analysis, the heating, ventilation and air conditioning industry (HVAC) produces more carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions each year than all passenger vehicles and flights, with […] The post Wasteful heating, ventilation and air con must be CO2 reduction priority appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Sponsored content: Simple industrial pollution monitoring with AQMeshAQMesh is being used for industrial air pollution monitoring around the world because it brings together a range of features and services that have been tailored to the needs of construction, mining, petrochemical and other industrial applications. The key benefit is just how much can be done with one small, compact, neat and easily-installed unit. […]
- Occidental Petroleum and Others Investing In Direct Air Capture With Government SupportThe U.S. Department of Energy will invest $3.5 billion to build four so-called direct air capture facilities — technologies that would suck out CO2 from the atmosphere before burying it or using it to make industrial materials like cement
- Women in forest sector help boost interest in STEM careers“Forestry found me,” says Nonkululeko Ntinga, a 33-year-old nurseries manager at Mondi South Africa responsible for nurturing and dispatching 20 million plants per year. Thanks to a maths and science […]
- International community weighs up ‘ecocide’ lawsMexico is the latest nation proposing new penal codes to provide greater environmental protections. As reported by Environment Journal back in June, Brazil’s ruling PSOL party has announced plans to tighten legislation relating to nature, ecosystems and climate. Laws would effectively mean any organisation, individual or company ‘performing illegal or wanton acts with the knowledge that […] The post International community weighs up ‘ecocide’ laws appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Oregon County Sues Fossil Fuel Companies For Heat Wave DamagesLawsuits have always been a useful strategy for the environmental movement. But historically, environmental nonprofits... The post Oregon County Sues Fossil Fuel Companies For Heat Wave Damages appeared first on Earth911.
- EcoEnergy Insights Helps JoAnn Stores Achieve Energy EfficiencyIn 2022, the partnership helped JoAnn’s more than 700 stores save more than $2.1 million in energy costs, equivalent to 11,700 metric tons of carbon dioxide.
- We Earthlings: Choose Peat-Free Garden ProductsWhy would we caution you to choose peat-free garden products? After all, peat moss is... The post We Earthlings: Choose Peat-Free Garden Products appeared first on Earth911.
- Extreme Heat 101: Your guide to staying safe and keeping coolAdvice on keeping kids, neighbors, coworkers, and even strangers healthy and happy in a heat emergency.
- Black water: How industry is fighting stricter controls for a little-known drinking water contaminantHigh levels of manganese in drinking water could harm infants and children, research shows. But industries that use or produce the metal are downplaying the risks in a battle with the EPA.
- Your guide to surviving a hotter worldIntroducing Grist's new guide to keeping communities safe in extreme heat.
- Can state-of-the-art linacs boost the uptake of 4D-CBCT in radiotherapy?Researchers evaluate how the rapid gantry rotations of new linear accelerators affect the 4D cone-beam CT images used to guide radiotherapy The post Can state-of-the-art linacs boost the uptake of 4D-CBCT in radiotherapy? appeared first on Physics World.
- Meta’s value chain emissions are rising. Here’s its plan to address thatThe social media company plans to invest in emissions reductions projects that help cut its rising Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions.
- How forging effective partnerships can boost influence, impactFormer U.S. Ambassador Lisa Gable shares insights on how to create exponential social impact through effective partnerships.
- Solar energy and the future of powerThe journey to net zero carbon emissions has begun, but many solutions often still rely on finite resources. So can solar plug us in to a genuinely sustainable power grid? We take a closer look. In a world where energy is a key fundamental in the way we live, what does the future hold for […] The post Solar energy and the future of power appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Degrowth New Dealers?Degrowth New Dealers? Channel Comment brendan 29th August 2023 Teaser Media
- In New Scramble for Africa, an Arab Sheikh Is Taking the LeadA company established by a Dubai sheikh is finalizing agreements with African nations to manage vast tracts of their forests and sell the carbon credits. Critics are concerned the deals will not benefit Africans and will just help foreign governments perpetuate high emissions.Read more on E360 →
- Green groups can’t be expected to solve the climate and nature crises on their ownThis post is by Leah Davis, head of policy and external affairs at New Philanthropy Capital. “The trouble is, they have not been communicating the threat loudly enough or in the right way.” So said The Guardian’s Jonathan Freedland last month, to explain why the […]
- Protecting children’s right to a healthy environmentThe UN Committee on the Rights of the Child issued new guidance on Monday that calls for governments to take action to protect boys and girls in the face of […]
- Project to avoid oil spill in the Red Sea continuesThe specialist team that safely stabilized and transferred over one million barrels of crude oil from a decaying supertanker off the cost of Yemen, left the site on Monday, marking […]
- The Green Connection approaches court face-off with KarpowershipsLast week, The Green Connection submitted a replying affidavit to KarpowershipSA companies and National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) opposing affidavits in The Green Connection’s application to compel the […]
- Rainforest study: Scientists now know the temperature at which photosynthesis stopsHeat is just one of many stressors for the world’s beleaguered Amazon.
- Virtual Power Plants Will Connect to Texas Grid for the First TimeThe system works by virtually aggregating consumer-owned, small energy devices, such as battery energy storage systems, backup generators and controllable EV chargers.
- Sustainable Aviation Challenge Looks for ‘Ecopreneurs’ to Decarbonize IndustryThe challenge opened on August 24 and is seeking proposals through October 2, 2023.
- Updated 2023 mid-hurricane season resource guide: data, resources & interview opportunitiesThe Atlantic hurricane season lasts from June 1 through November 30. This resource guide can help members of the media cover it more thoroughly and accurately. The post Updated 2023 mid-hurricane season resource guide: data, resources & interview opportunities appeared first on Environment America.
- Construction Begins: Texas Solar Plant to Power Meta Data CenterThe farm will provide energy for Meta's second data center in the state and will help maintain the company's 100% renewable energy-powered operations.
- Bloomberg Survey Shows Increased Demand for ESG Data, Continued Data Management IssuesDespite executive interest in increasing ESG spending firms report difficulties in meeting constantly evolving ESG data content and managing multiple data feeds.
- Senator Durbin, IllinoisIn Illinois alone, more than 300,000 residents are projected to join us in installing solar panels in the coming years. The post Senator Durbin, Illinois appeared first on Environment America.
- UK airlines decried for offering 'irresponsible' frequent flyer incentivesAnalysis by charity Possible finds lifetime membership of a frequent flyer program could require emitting more than 1,800 metric tons of greenhouse gases per person.
- Wallbox, Kia America to Offer Bidirectional EV ChargingWallbox's bidirectional charger will allow Kia EVs to discharge energy to power homes or send energy back into the grid.
- Domain Timber Sells 1,300 Acres of Timberland for Solar ProjectSolar development on once forested land reportedly offsets more emissions than trees can sequester.
- Partially submerged objects experience more drag than expectedHydrophobic coating increases fluid forces The post Partially submerged objects experience more drag than expected appeared first on Physics World.
- How the 'Blob' Left a Lasting Mark on Ocean Life in CaliforniaSix years on, a prolonged ocean heat wave known as the Blob has altered the makeup of marine life off the coast of California, new research shows. Read more on E360 →
- So you think hard disks are boring? It’s time to get realJames McKenzie gains a fascinating insight into the world of magnetics The post So you think hard disks are boring? It’s time to get real appeared first on Physics World.
- New Paint Technology Offers Enhanced Insulation for Energy Efficiency, SustainabilityIn a significant stride toward energy efficiency and sustainability, researchers from Stanford University have unveiled a groundbreaking advancement in the realm of building insulation.
- DLC Highlights Savings Potential of Networked Lighting ControlsA study explains that installation of NLCs with LED lighting projects can save businesses millions and greatly increase energy efficiency, however, less than 1% of commercial luminaires in the U.S. have installed NLCs at present.
- Predicting The Pace of the Transition to Environmental SustainabilityThe size of the human population, the political demands globally for increased material consumption, and the finite resources we still draw from the earth will drive the transition to environmental sustainability.
- BLUETTI Brings Innovative Energy Storage Solution to RE+ 2023 for Easy Solar TransitionBLUETTI will showcase its upcoming EP800 system ahead of its official release on Sept. 15.
- Earth911 Podcast: Amptricity CEO Damir Perge Introduces Solid-State Battery Storage for Home & BusinessYou may not see the evidence every day, but the electrification of our economy is... The post Earth911 Podcast: Amptricity CEO Damir Perge Introduces Solid-State Battery Storage for Home & Business appeared first on Earth911.
- Increasing the Circularity of #1 Plastic (PET) RecyclingHere’s a trick question. Can #1 plastics — otherwise known as PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastics... The post Increasing the Circularity of #1 Plastic (PET) Recycling appeared first on Earth911.
- Bringing Oasis to the Desert: Hydropanels and Their Impact on Desert CommunitiesWater out of thin air. This is a reality of modern technology. Hydropanels, innovative devices capable of extracting water from the air using solar energy, are creating transformative solutions for water scarcity, especially in desert communities. This article explores how … Bringing Oasis to the Desert: Hydropanels and Their Impact on Desert Communities Read More » The post Bringing Oasis to the Desert: Hydropanels and Their Impact on Desert Communities appeared first on Eco Friend.
- In Portland, Oregon, extreme heat is making food trucks feel like ovens"The sun is beating down on this metal box.”
- The true cost of climate pollution? 44% of corporate profits.Yet governments are still pouring $7 trillion into subsidies for fossil fuels.
- Virginia is bailing on a carbon cap-and-invest program. Activists say that might be illegal.If the state ditches the program, millions of dollars in climate resilience funding could be lost.
- Three tips for integrating ESG into corporate strategySponsored: A sustainability professional’s guide to incorporating ESG issues into corporate strategy
- Virtual power plants offer a climate-forward response to hotter summersVPPs are helping cities manage demand during extreme weather, all while reducing emissions and bringing more renewable energy onto the grid.
- These Twins Hope to Become Their Own Duck Stamp DynastyKira Sabin never expected to make their mark on the world by posting a TikTok video about an obscure duck-painting competition. Yet that’s exactly what happened. On July 19, 2021, Kira posted a...
- These Twins Hope to Become Their Own Duck Stamp DynastyKira Sabin never expected to make their mark on the world by posting a TikTok video about an obscure duck-painting competition. Yet that’s exactly what happened. On July 19, 2021, Kira posted a...
- Sea otters are restoring eelgrass in Monterey BayAs apex predators, sea otters help ocean ecosystems in surprising ways, if we let them. The post Sea otters are restoring eelgrass in Monterey Bay appeared first on Environment America.
- Extreme heat could impact the effectiveness of birth control and pregnancy testsMany states with abortion bans are experiencing broiling summers — and the heat could damage supplies such as emergency contraception and condoms.
- PTA, NEA join call for safe drinking water at schoolWith the back-to-school season in full swing, the National Parent Teacher Association (PTA) and National Education Association (NEA) called on the EPA to prevent lead contamination of schools’ drinking water. The post PTA, NEA join call for safe drinking water at school appeared first on Environment America.
- New global fund ‘welcome boost’ to safeguarding biodiversityA new global environmental fund marks a major step towards securing the wellbeing of biodiversity in developing countries and will help to ensure sustainable utilization of their natural resources, the […]
- Pakistan children reeling after catastrophic floodsMillions of children in Pakistan remain dependent on humanitarian assistance as recovery and rehabilitation efforts from last year’s catastrophic floods lack sufficient funding, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned on […]
- A renewable energy battery plant will rise in West Virginia where a steel mill once stoodThe $760 million project will create 750 jobs on the site of what was once the beating heart of the steel economy in the Ohio River valley.
- Lewis Pugh on Hudson swim for river healthThe UN Environment Programme’s (UNEP) Patron of the Oceans, Lewis Pugh, is on a quest to swim the length of the iconic Hudson River in New York state to draw […]
- This summer, we’re following the seabirdsThese superhero seabirds help New England scientists understand our changing oceans The post This summer, we’re following the seabirds appeared first on Environment America.
- New Method Turns Plastic Waste into New ProductsThe finding comes at an important time for plastics recycling, as less than 9% of plastics are recycled in the United States.
- Report: Clean Power Increases, Fossil Fuels Decline in CaliforniaSolar generation in the state has increased about twentyfold since 2012, and wind generation has grown by 63%. Meanwhile, natural gas generation fell by 20% and coal and oil-powered electricity has nearly disappeared.
- Deloitte Teams Up with Google Cloud to Create Zero-Emission PathwayThe new program enables users to meet their climate and sustainability goals, as well as tackle major challenges.
- Recreating the visual effects in Oppenheimer, hearing-impaired music lovers prefer different mixesExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Recreating the visual effects in <em>Oppenheimer</em>, hearing-impaired music lovers prefer different mixes appeared first on Physics World.
- Southern Company Provides 100% Renewable Energy at PGA TournamentThe company is also providing cleaner fuels and battery pour for the Tour Championship in Atlanta.
- Engie Acquires Broad Reach Power for $1 BillionThe purchase includes 350 MW of currently operating assets, 880 MW of assets under construction, and a 1.7 GW pipeline of battery storage projects, which will contribute to Engie's goal of reaching 10 GW of battery capacity by 2030.
- NSF Offers New Urban and Community Forest Sustainability StandardThe guidance includes 16 objectives towards sustainability of urban forests.
- Lightning eMotors Electric Vans Power Utah Clean Cities Shuttle ProgramThe initiative, which began in 2019, focuses on demonstrating the efficiency and viability of electric vehicle transportation in rural communities.
- Rubicon Carbon, Freepoint Commodities Join with Imperative Global to Drive Voluntary Carbon MarketThis demand is expected to accelerate, making the VCM a lucrative arena for investors and project developers.
- The physics of hand clapping: here’s how to do it bestWhether it’s at a concert, play or lecture, we love to show our appreciation by clapping our hands. Laura Hiscott finds out how to get the best sound The post The physics of hand clapping: here’s how to do it best appeared first on Physics World.
- Meet Dasom Shi From the Climate and Society Class of 2024An incoming student in the Climate and Society program, Shi will continue to pursue her passion for improving corporate impact and climate action.
- Ecuador's Government Plans to Keep Drilling in National Park, Despite Vote on BanAfter Ecuadorians overwhelmingly voted to end oil drilling in a prized national park, the government challenged the legitimacy of the referendum and said it would continue drilling.Read more on E360 →
- WATCH: New wetlands created in Lewes, East SussexDrone footage shows a major milestone in the re-establishment of vital natural habitat in southern England. Heralded as a ‘landmark moment’ in efforts to create 6.8hectares of wetland in the East Sussex village of Lewes, a video has been shared showing differs finally breaking ground on-site, allowing water from an old, previously-blocked channel to pass […] The post WATCH: New wetlands created in Lewes, East Sussex appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Diving into Water Positivity: Making Waves for a Greener FutureOur planet is a wondrous patchwork of natural treasures, and water is the thread that holds it all together. Our planet is blessed with an abundance of water resources, from mighty oceans that stretch across the horizon to serene lakes […] The post Diving into Water Positivity: Making Waves for a Greener Future appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Europe’s Law Will Protect Forests. Can It Help You Do the Same?The European Union recently passed the Deforestation Regulation, a groundbreaking law that requires companies to... The post Europe’s Law Will Protect Forests. Can It Help You Do the Same? appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Wonders and Realities of the UniverseToday’s inspiration is from writer, biologist, and environmentalist, Rachel Carson: “The more clearly we can focus... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Wonders and Realities of the Universe appeared first on Earth911.
- Circularity, meet decarbonizationA 'physicist turned sustainability professional' explains how to bring the two strategies together.
- Climate change is coming for your olive oil, tooHeatflation has doubled the price of olive oil over the past year.
- Cement-based supercapacitor makes a novel energy storage systemNew device could be incorporated into the concrete foundation of a building The post Cement-based supercapacitor makes a novel energy storage system appeared first on Physics World.
- Reducing Energy Waste While Working From HomeBecause of the pandemic, remote work has been on the rise, which means more people get paid while being at home. It could be for answering support center calls or going through a bunch of files for a data entry … Reducing Energy Waste While Working From Home Read More » The post Reducing Energy Waste While Working From Home appeared first on Eco Friend.
- What has the Inflation Reduction Act done to the green economy in the UK?The Social Market Foundation warns that opportunities will be lost without more ambitious policy.
- Carbon-capturing lithium batteries may soon become realityA new system that speeds up the development of catalysts for lithium-CO2 (Li-CO2) cells could mean groundbreaking technology is closer than first thought. Led by the University of Surrey, Imperial College London, and Peking University, China, researchers are working to address the laborious and time consuming processes currently used to catalyse Li-CO2 batteries. A using […] The post Carbon-capturing lithium batteries may soon become reality appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- STATEMENT: New marine sanctuary, ahoy!Biden administration proposes to designate the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary The post STATEMENT: New marine sanctuary, ahoy! appeared first on Environment America.
- As Chicago broils, neighbors find ways to keep each other cool"We’ll be back out there tomorrow doing the same thing.”
- Research Report Makes Case Against New Nuclear InvestmentAs most nuclear projects are costly and time-intensive, the research study suggests the EU, U.S., and U.K. should not rely on new nuclear development in meeting their climate goals.
- USDA Invests in Small Acreage Forest Landowners to Advance Climate MarketsThe $150 million in funding will go toward helping maintain resilient forests while benefitting from private-sector incentive programs.
- Tullik’s Odyssey Continues into the Boreal Forest and Across CanadaIn June 2023, several American Golden-Plovers were equipped with 3.5-gram PinPoint GPS Argos tags while nesting at Teshekpuk Lake Special Use Area on the North Slope of Alaska. It was the first step...
- Tullik’s Odyssey Continues into the Boreal Forest and Across CanadaIn June 2023, several American Golden-Plovers were equipped with 3.5-gram PinPoint GPS Argos tags while nesting at Teshekpuk Lake Special Use Area on the North Slope of Alaska. It was the first step...
- In a historic about-face, Apple publicly supports right-to-repair billThe iPhone maker now says repair access "is good for consumers’ budgets and good for the environment."
- Lyft Partners with Solar Landscape, Edison Job Corps to Boost Clean Energy Job OpportunitiesThe partnership aligns with STEP-UP, a program that collaborates with national organizations to offer solar installation training in low- and moderate-income communities.
- As Japan releases Fukushima wastewater into the ocean, Pacific Islanders are reminded of a never-ending nuclear legacyIndigenous communities worry the decision will compound existing health disparities.
- Investors Call on G20 to Reform Agricultural Subsidies"Globally, governments are setting bold climate and nature goals, but in the same breath are undermining those ambitions with almost $500 billion in harmful agricultural subsidies for high-emitting commodities such as red meat," says FAIR Initiative Founder Jeremy Coller.
- GE Vernova, Yangtze Power to Upgrade Hydropower Plant in ChinaThe Xiangjiaba HydroPower Plant provides 6.4 gigawatts of energy to more than 5 million people.
- Biden administration approves fourth offshore wind projectOffshore wind energy is cementing its place as a major potential player in U.S. renewable energy generation.
- The swansong of African hydropower?Hydropower, traditionally one of Africa’s most important sources of electricity, will rapidly fade in importance and cede its position to solar power. The attractiveness of new hydropower is decreasing fast, both due to the increasing economic competitiveness of solar panels and to the increasingly uncertain effects of climate change on river flows. The majority of […]
- Redaptive Inks $125M Financing Deal for EaaS Sustainability ProgramsThe company’s business model aims to help building owners looking to better manage their energy consumption.
- AirTrunk Secures $2.96 Billion Sustainability-Linked LoanThe company says it is the largest such financing of any data center operator and will use funds to improve emissions, energy efficiency, and water use.
- Got tech to slash aviation emissions? Salesforce, JetBlue and Qantas want to knowThe Sustainable Aviation Challenge is calling for companies to share their innovations by Oct. 2.
- Celebrating South Africa’s sharks and raysOn The Brink, a marine campaign led by local conservation organisation, WILDTRUST, has just released See Us. This short film follows two intrepid underwater explorers along South Africa’s untamed coastline […]
- Electric Bus Market Projected to Reach $678.3 Billion by 2030Transitioning to electric buses has its benefits, but it still comes with a number of challenges.
- Miniaturized ultrasound scanner could help detect breast cancer earlierA wearable ultrasound patch that attaches to a bra could help diagnose early breast cancer and improve survival rates The post Miniaturized ultrasound scanner could help detect breast cancer earlier appeared first on Physics World.
- Tesco Moves to Clear Milk Bottle Caps for Easier RecyclingAs a result, approximately 3,900 extra metric tons of recycled plastic can be reintroduced into the production of new bottles annually.
- Metasurfaces simplify optical sensing systemsThis podcast features the CEO of a company that makes metalenses The post Metasurfaces simplify optical sensing systems appeared first on Physics World.
- Renewables startup aims to disrupt domestic energy marketA green energy management startup, launched by two experienced energy sector entrepreneurs, aims to change the way people buy, generate and use power in their homes. Swarm is headed up by Anthony Piggott and Dan Martin, who sold their EV charging business, Elmtronics, to European operator Mer last year. The business, based in Newcastle upon […]
- Electric actuators awarded gas industry standard VA2/2020National Gas has approved AUMA Actuators Limited’s explosion-proof range of high-performance electric actuators with the Gas Industry Standard VA2/2020 certification. Gas Industry Standard (GIS)/VA2/2020 specifies the requirements for electric-powered actuators, for use with two-position (open/closed) quarter-turn valves manufactured to the requirements of GIS/V6. AUMA’s range of SAEX and SAREX actuators, with the combination of ACEX […]
- Smart standpipe KTP supports PhD first for water technology firmAquacheck Engineering is celebrating the graduation of the first student to be awarded a PhD via its partnership with Manchester Metropolitan University and Innovate UK’s Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN). Dr Dario Chiantello research initially aimed to develop an acoustic modelling device to detect potential transient surges generated from standpipe valves, but became more focussed on […]
- Higher Oil Prices Are One More Reason Why Airliners Look to Alternative Fuels According to the International Energy Agency, aviation accounts for 15% of global oil demand.
- Hens' suffering at megafarm exposedHens' suffering at megafarm exposed Channel News brendan 24th August 2023 Teaser Media
- Supporting women in conservation and researchIn the realm of conservation and scientific research, women have historically faced challenges in breaking through gender barriers and achieving equal representation. However, the tide is turning, as a growing […]
- How Modern Poultry Farming Practices Contribute to a Sustainable EnvironmentPhoto by Italo Melo from Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/photo/brood-of-hen-2446695/ Poultry farming is an agricultural practice that involves the rearing of domesticated birds, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese, primarily for meat or eggs. With a growing global population and increasing […] The post How Modern Poultry Farming Practices Contribute to a Sustainable Environment appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Avoiding Algal BloomsAnyone who lives near a body of water is probably familiar with toxic algal blooms.... The post Avoiding Algal Blooms appeared first on Earth911.
- Homebrewing More SustainablyHomemade is more sustainable than a commercial product from a huge corporation. At least, it... The post Homebrewing More Sustainably appeared first on Earth911.
- Designing Sustainable Outdoor Living SpacesOur world was radically changed about three years ago at the start of the 2020... The post Designing Sustainable Outdoor Living Spaces appeared first on Earth911.
- Supersonic cracks break classical speed limitNew experiments reveal tensile cracks moving much faster than theory allows, upending the traditional picture of what happens when objects break The post Supersonic cracks break classical speed limit appeared first on Physics World.
- Startup Corner: Companies to watchIn July, Climate Tech Rundown featured startups Bedrock, Ecoworks, and accelerator gener8tor.
- How Space Pride is campaigning for change in the space sectorA new charity called Space Pride wants to challenge the space industry’s outdated attitudes to diversity by hosting a fashion gala at a major space congress in Milan The post How Space Pride is campaigning for change in the space sector appeared first on Physics World.
- This Coca-Cola bottler will capture carbon dioxide to put the fizz in its drinksLiberty Coca-Cola Beverages is building a “quadgeneration” system to generate electricity, run heating and cooling processes, and recover carbon dioxide to carbonate beverages.
- Can Manila’s cycling boom survive a return to car traffic?Metro Manila’s bicycling community surged early in the pandemic. Now activists are trying to keep the momentum going.
- 3 developments for food companies from the pre-COP28 UN meetingHow the UN food system summit stocktaking moment set the stage for food systems at COP 28.
- If South Africa Ends Lion Breeding, What to Do With Captive Cats?In 2021, the South African government committed to shutting down the country’s captive-lion breeding industry, which provided animals for canned hunts. Among the sticking points slowing progress is what should happen to the thousands of lions that remain on private ranches.Read more on E360 →
- North Sea energy giant cancels projects over UK’s ‘unfavourable fiscal regime’Ithaca Energy has wanted shareholders that oil and gas production in 2024 will be lower than this year, despite record profits, blaming windfall tax. In total, the company has paid out £175million to HM Revenue & Customs as a result of additional levies introduced in a bid to recoup some of the record profits enjoyed […] The post North Sea energy giant cancels projects over UK’s ‘unfavourable fiscal regime’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Environmental Political Purpose Awards nominees announcedNature 2030 has unveiled the shortlist for the first ever ceremony aimed at recognising politicians with climate impact. The awards will be held at the House of Lords, Westminster on 20th September, and honour policymakers efforts at overcoming environmental issues over the last 12 months. Among the shortlisted names are London Mayor Sadiq Khan and […] The post Environmental Political Purpose Awards nominees announced appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How the Breeding Season Teaches Us More About Migratory BirdsAmidst the verdant embrace of North American summers, the landscape comes alive with a symphony of songs and a flurry of activity as migratory birds settle down and engage in the timeless ritual of...
- How the Breeding Season Teaches Us More About Migratory BirdsAmidst the verdant embrace of North American summers, the landscape comes alive with a symphony of songs and a flurry of activity as migratory birds settle down and engage in the timeless ritual of...
- UPS workers win wage increases, AC in new union contract"This is the template for how workers should be paid and protected nationwide."
- Merlin Is Magical, but It Still Makes MistakesAs a volunteer reviewer for eBird, Tim Carney’s role is to review bird observations logged in multiple counties in Maryland to ensure they are as accurate as possible. In a typical migration...
- Merlin Is Magical, but It Still Makes MistakesAs a volunteer reviewer for eBird, Tim Carney’s role is to review bird observations logged in multiple counties in Maryland to ensure they are as accurate as possible. In a typical migration...
- Solar and Energy Storage Project at Dulles Airport Breaks GroundIt is said to be the largest renewable energy project to be installed at a U.S. airport.
- ISB Global Highlights Potential of E-Waste Reuse, RecyclingThe world discards over 57 million tons of electronics each year. ISB CEO Chris Williams expresses that this massive amount of waste can be viewed as a potential opportunity rather than an unsolvable problem.
- DOI Approves Major Offshore Wind ProjectThe DOI is on track to complete review on at least 16 offshore wind projects by 2025, which amounts to over 27 gigawatts of clean energy.
- 3 Pivotal Advances That Will Unlock Supply Chain DecarbonizationDate/Time: September 28, 2023 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT) With over 80 percent of emissions coming from outside a company’s direct operations (i.e. in the value chain) in most industries, the path to net zero is simply not achievable without decarbonizing the supply chain. Most companies have been on the ‘onramp’ toward this immense and complex challenge, setting targets, publishing net zero commitments, and using predictive analytics and models to estimate the current state. This session explores this problem space and three pivotal advances that are poised to unlock supply chain decarbonization within and across industries. Here is what you…
- What is microplastic?Microplastics have become a significant environmental concern due to their widespread presence in various ecosystems, potential harm to wildlife and marine life, and the uncertainty surrounding their long-term effects on human health. The post What is microplastic? appeared first on Environment America.
- Evolution may explain values of the fundamental constantsProposal springs from an analysis of constraints imposed by life's fluid motion The post Evolution may explain values of the fundamental constants appeared first on Physics World.
- FieldView Releases New Post-Harvest Analysis and Reporting FeaturesNew features for evaluating crop protection products and fertility applications also help farmers to implement regenerative farming practices.
- Fort De Soto Park Fledges Rare American Oystercatcher ChicksExciting news! This nesting season, Fort De Soto Park hosted a successful American Oystercatcher pair that fledged three chicks, a first in almost 20 years. The family has stolen the hearts of...
- Fort De Soto Park Fledges Rare American Oystercatcher ChicksExciting news! This nesting season, Fort De Soto Park hosted a successful American Oystercatcher pair that fledged three chicks, a first in almost 20 years. The family has stolen the hearts of...
- The Whole-Home Electrification is Gaining SteamThe emerging trend enables homeowners to view and manage energy usage through smartphone apps.
- U.S. Aims to Improve Domestic Rare Earth Materials Supply ChainThe program seeks to exploreunconventional sources, such as domestic coal, coal waste, and associated by-products.
- Hackathon offers glimpse of quantum potentialTen teams created quantum solutions to real-world problems in just two days The post Hackathon offers glimpse of quantum potential appeared first on Physics World.
- Singapore’s Frasers Property Secures $800 Million Green LoanThe company and its subsidiaries have secured more than $7.3 billion green or sustainability-linked loans and bonds to date.
- Saving Maine’s iconic peaks, one pound of soil at a timeWhat a backpack full of dirt means for restoration efforts in Acadia National Park.
- Here’s looking at you, Qatar: Water management in a desert stateWith just 1000m2 of natural fresh water available per person, one of the Arabian Peninsula’s smallest countries has to innovate to irrigate. We look at what that means, and how other parts of the planet can learn from this arid playbook. When we think about different climate-related challenges, specific locations often spring to mind. If […] The post Here’s looking at you, Qatar: Water management in a desert state appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- UK and NZ come closer on water knowledgeA new knowledge-sharing partnership is bringing the UK and New Zealand closer together on shared water challenges. WRc, a centre of excellence in water sector innovation based in the UK, is working with ProjectMax, a New Zealand consultancy that helps water utilities and central government invest in their community’s water infrastructure, and share knowledge and […]
- Innovate UK funding for technology that generates water out of airA first-of-its-kind ‘atmospheric water harvester’ has secured funding from Innovate UK. NovNat Tech is developing a technology that can generate water out of air, and is based in the Unit 9 incubator at the Birmingham Research Park. “The harvest uses a proprietary material that has already been vigorously tested for its water sorption characteristics, and […]
- A Summer of Science Saturdays: Casting a Wide Net at LamontColumbia’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory’s community education program draws in students of all ages to learn about the Hudson River.
- Plankton Are Central to Life on Earth. How Is Climate Change Affecting Them?Plankton play many important roles on the planet. How will climate change affect them, and is it already happening?
- As Wildfires Rage, Canada's Oil Sector Looks to Ramp Up ProductionEven as unprecedented wildfires hamper Canadian oil drilling, fossil fuel firms are seeking to boost production by 8 percent over the next two years.Read more on E360 →
- Quantum superchemistry emerges in the laboratoryChemical reactions speed up when reactants are in the same quantum state, confirming theoretical predictions The post Quantum superchemistry emerges in the laboratory appeared first on Physics World.
- Beyond the bomb: the life and times of J Robert OppenheimerAndrew Glester reviews the film Oppenheimer, written and directed by Christopher Nolan The post Beyond the bomb: the life and times of J Robert Oppenheimer appeared first on Physics World.
- Sysco, Genentech and Amazon share 5 power moves for electrifying fleetsDecarbonizing heavy-duty trucks and delivery vehicles is more than a plug-and-play effort, as several early movers reveal.
- Inside Fidelity International’s fund to invest in biodiversityThe head of Fidelity International’s portfolio of climate and biodiversity funds, Velislava Dimitrova, addresses the rise of nature-related investments.
- How a UN-led fight against locusts took a toxic toll on Kenyan farmersInternal United Nations documents show that officials were aware of widespread environmental and public health problems that resulted from its distribution of pesticides.
- Dengue fever cases surge as temperatures riseExperts say a tangled web of factors is driving global spikes in dengue, but one culprit stands out: climate change.
- Greenwashing turbochargedGreenwashing turbocharged Channel News brendan 23rd August 2023 Teaser Media
- Jet of frozen hydrogen provides a renewable target for laser-accelerated protonsCryogenic hydrogen jet targets move a step toward laser-accelerated ion beams for therapeutic purposes The post Jet of frozen hydrogen provides a renewable target for laser-accelerated protons appeared first on Physics World.
- Revolutionizing Work Efficiency: The Power of Smart Online DocumentsIn the era of digital transformation, the way we create, share, and collaborate on documents has undergone a remarkable evolution. Smart online documents have emerged as powerful tools that push the boundaries of work efficiency to new heights. These innovative … Revolutionizing Work Efficiency: The Power of Smart Online Documents Read More » The post Revolutionizing Work Efficiency: The Power of Smart Online Documents appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Decades of messages about recycling have crowded out better ways to manage wasteWrong choices are typical in the confusing US recycling system, and recycling itself is often a poor choice among other options.
- Net-Zero Community invites UK sustainability professionals to LondonThe newly-launched group aims to establish a network for sharing expert knowledge, peer support and opportunities for decarbonisation at an organisational level. On 12th September a Normative Net-Zero Community meeting will be held at Axicom, Southwark, London. UK sustainability professionals are invited to participate in an open discussion, with the even coming after a members-only gathering […] The post Net-Zero Community invites UK sustainability professionals to London appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Largest study of nature-friendly farming in England beginsEnvironmentally aligned agricultural practices in 6,000 locations across the country will be assessed in the largest ever ecosystem investigation of its kind. Conducted by Fera Science Ltd. in partnership with Defra and Natural England, the England Ecosystem Project is being rolled out with support from 15 partner organisations, including the Wildlife Trust and ADAS. The […] The post Largest study of nature-friendly farming in England begins appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- State of Arizona Grants $41 Million to Promote Water SavingsThe Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona (WIFA) has awarded $41,639,486.65 to applicants across the state to achieve long-term water conservation. The total projected water savings from...
- Arizona Grants $41 Million to Promote Water Savings**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** The Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona (WIFA) has awarded $41,639,486.65 to applicants across the state to achieve long-term water...
- Arizona Grants $41 Million to Promote Water Savings**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** The Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona (WIFA) has awarded $41,639,486.65 to applicants across the state to achieve long-term water...
- More protection for Virginia’s wilderness in National ForestsThe Virginia Wilderness Additions Act will protect old-growth forests and important ecosystems in Virginia’s National Forests The post More protection for Virginia’s wilderness in National Forests appeared first on Environment America.
- The Colorado River is Unpredictable, but its Policies and Management Shouldn’t BeThe wet winter of 2022-2023 followed more than two decades of drought in the Colorado River Basin. The snowmelt boosted system reservoirs by about 10 percent, an extremely fortunate turn of events...
- The Colorado River is Unpredictable, but its Policies and Management Shouldn’t BeThe wet winter of 2022-2023 followed more than two decades of drought in the Colorado River Basin. The snowmelt boosted system reservoirs by about 10 percent, an extremely fortunate turn of events...
- First Cargo Ship with Wind-Powered Technology Sets Sail“The maritime industry is on a journey to decarbonize -- it's not an easy one, but it is an exciting one,” says Cargill's Jan Dieleman.
- Convergent, Alectra to Boost Ontario’s Grid with 80 MW Battery Energy StorageThe IESO's request for proposals encompassed energy storage solutions capable of storing excess energy during surplus periods and supplying energy when it is most needed.
- OSM Worldwide Renews CarbonNeutral CertificationTo obtain CarbonNeutral Certification, OSM worked with specialists in carbon market solutions for climate action, Climate Impact Partners.
- President Biden, cancel the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge leasesThe Trump administration rushed a lease sale in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. President Biden can cancel those leases. The post President Biden, cancel the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge leases appeared first on Environment America.
- Report: Most Major Fossil Fuel Producers Falling Short of Climate TargetsAlong with 60% of fossil fuel companies falling short from alignment with the Paris Agreement goals, production was also found to be well above budgets set in order to limit global warming.
- Forests managed by Indigenous nations face a $100 million funding gap“They are a lifeline line for the tribes living on these lands.”
- Ocean sanctuaries get photo-readyPhoto contest will highlight the cool sea creatures and stunning seascapes of the National Marine Sanctuary system The post Ocean sanctuaries get photo-ready appeared first on Environment America.
- DOE Selects Smarter Grid Solutions for ESIF ProjectThe software helps monitor distributed renewable energy in the grid.
- Motley Fool: Renewables Will Account for 25% of U.S. Energy Production by 2050While the U.S. has recently announced billions of dollars of investments, the total representation of renewable energy will jump from 13% of all energy generated in the U.S. in 2022.
- Scope 3 Success: Identifying and Overcoming Challenges to Meeting Ambitious Supply Chain TargetsJoin sustainability leaders in discussing how to identify and overcome barriers to setting and meeting science-based scope 3 targets.
- ABTC Expands Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling OperationsABTC's system results in the separation, recovery, and purification of high-value, battery-grade products with reduced environmental impact.
- Astronomers protest at International Astronomical Union’s updated code of conduct on harassmentResearchers claim that the new code offers a safe space for harassers The post Astronomers protest at International Astronomical Union’s updated code of conduct on harassment appeared first on Physics World.
- Water Recycling and Reuse Technologies Help Conservation InitiativesThe market is expected to be valued at $31.9 billion by 2028 due to increased strain on freshwater resources and government conservation initiatives.
- Ebb Carbon Uses Seawater for Carbon Capture, Ocean DeacidificationThe system can remove 100 tons of carbon from the air each year as it is absorbed by seawater and stored as bicarbonate.
- Bryson Recycling Invests in 4 New AI-Powered Recycleye RobotsThe AI technology is aimed at enhancing the efficiency and overall effectiveness of the plant's sorting processes.
- Teaching the full story of public landsA new curriculum tells a more inclusive history of public land preservation & access in the U.S.
- Spruce Power Acquires $20.9 Million Worth of 2,400 Residential Solar SystemsTo finance this acquisition, Spruce utilized proceeds from the concurrent expansion of its Spruce Power 2 credit facility (SP2 Facility).
- Even a Small Patch of Native Greenery Can Give a Big Boost to Local InsectsIn cities, a little native greenery can go a long way. Australian scientists found that, after adding native shrubs to a planting in Melbourne, the number of insect species at the site increased sevenfold.Read more on E360 →
- Why cooling centers sit emptyLack of information, poor transit access, and plain old boredom keep people away from public cooling facilities.
- Understanding the SEC’s Proposed Climate Rules: Part 3With the new guidelines, many companies will be challenged to quantify how their businesses will be impacted by climate change. Professor Satyajit Bose shares how his course will help sustainability professionals analyze and manage climate risks.
- TotalEnergies and Its Partner EnerMech Partner with The Congo And GabonThe Congo wants to increase its oil development from 25,000 barrels a day to 1 million barrels — something that would improve the lives of its people and perhaps replace some Russian oil.
- Physicists measure the electron electric dipole moment to unprecedented precisionMeasurement calls into question theories beyond the Standard Model The post Physicists measure the electron electric dipole moment to unprecedented precision appeared first on Physics World.
- Europe’s New Zero-Tolerance Deforestation LawDeforestation is a global problem that contributes to climate change and desertification. A new law... The post Europe’s New Zero-Tolerance Deforestation Law appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Fight Fleas NaturallyWhen flea season strikes, those nasty pests are out looking for a warm host to... The post We Earthlings: Fight Fleas Naturally appeared first on Earth911.
- Smart gas valves could mean cleaner cooking for 50millionThe technology may slow charcoal-led deforestation, reduce emissions and make fuel more affordable for impoverished communities. Developed by Bboxx, a new Smart Cooking Valve is designed to help move households using charcoal for cooking onto liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). Based on a subscription model, the company describes the approach as ‘pay-as-you-cook’, meaning users are only […] The post Smart gas valves could mean cleaner cooking for 50million appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Data-based water systems could slow resource depletionAs part of World Water Week 2023, UK-based Internet of Things (IoT) and smart cities company Connexin presented the results of partnerships with local authorities and water companies. The firm has been working with Yorkshire Water and Severn Trent Water, rolling out so-called ‘smart water solutions’ which offer more clarity and data on water consumption […] The post Data-based water systems could slow resource depletion appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Zircons, plate tectonics and the mystery of lifeJames Dacey reports how new data from ancient crystals could transform our understanding of life on Earth The post Zircons, plate tectonics and the mystery of life appeared first on Physics World.
- How to keep your passion burning with a career in ESGBurnout is real and even more intense when climate change is your job. Here are 5 ways to keep your head on straight while trying to solve the world's biggest problem.
- Maui ‘climate-debunking’ disinformation should alarm local authoritiesFollowing devastating blazes on the Hawaiian island, social and other media channels have again been used as platforms for environmentally un-sound arguments. Governments across the globe should heed this warning. Space lasers by China and experimental energy weapons may have been the cause of the catastrophic fires that engulfed vast swathes of Maui earlier this month. […] The post Maui ‘climate-debunking’ disinformation should alarm local authorities appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 11 training resources to bolster your climate and net-zero strategyEmpower your organization to meet its climate goals by learning how to develop a strategy based on best practices and science.
- Joe Manchin could lose his pivotal Senate seat — to another coal baronThe race between Democrats’ swing vote and Governor Jim Justice is bringing West Virginia politics to the national stage.
- University project resolves a sticky issue with adhesive recyclingAdhesive residue left on recyclable materials, such as glass and cardboard, can be a challenge to recycle. But a new approach that uses degradable polymers means it can be dissolved. It was developed at the University of Surrey. Sticky residue causes problems in the recycling industry, ranging from low-quality products, blocked water systems and damaged […]
- On Maui, returning home means confronting toxic risksA growing body of research shows that wildfires leave a trail of dangerous chemicals behind.
- The next pandemic could strike crops, not peopleGenetic uniformity is central to modern farming. It leaves us vulnerable to plant disease breakouts.
- Project aims to reduce impact of ammonia emissions from livestockTesting has begun with a project that aims to reduce the environmental impact of ammonia emissions from livestock by using ammonia-harvesting technology, which was installed in July at a pig farm running initial trials. The PigProGrAm scheme, backed by £600k of government money, has brought farming and engineering expertise together to demonstrate a solution for […]
- Should you electrify your heavy-duty truck? Ask these 5 questionsElectrification isn’t the only way to decarbonize transportation and logistics, but the path your company chooses to take will depend on these factors.
- Nanowire scaffold supports artificial heart tissueSilicon-based cardiac organoids encourage healthy tissue development in rat hearts The post Nanowire scaffold supports artificial heart tissue appeared first on Physics World.
- Gaming and News Unleashed: The Power of IPTV in Modern MediaIn the realm of modern media, the landscape has been drastically transformed by the advent of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV). This technology has revolutionized the way we consume content, bridging the gap between traditional television and the boundless possibilities of … Gaming and News Unleashed: The Power of IPTV in Modern Media Read More » The post Gaming and News Unleashed: The Power of IPTV in Modern Media appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Preventing droughts, floods and soil erosion in SomaliaSomalia is threatened by its worst drought in 40 years. In 2022 alone, there were 42,000 excess deaths and since 2021, at least 3.5 million livestock have been killed and […]
- A tropical storm in California? Warmer waters and El Niño made it possible.Tropical Storm Hilary adds to the lengthy list of climate-fueled disasters this summer.
- 60% of Ecuadorians vote to stop drilling in Amazon rainforestYasuní National Park is a biodiversity hotspot and home to at least two self-isolated Indigenous tribes.
- National Audubon Society Names Ashly Steinke its Grassland Ecologist for WisconsinChippewa Falls, Wis. — The National Audubon Society has hired Ashly Steinke of Chippewa Falls as the organization's first grassland ecologist for Wisconsin. Steinke works for Audubon’s Great...
- National Audubon Society Names Ashly Steinke its Grassland Ecologist for WisconsinChippewa Falls, Wis. — The National Audubon Society has hired Ashly Steinke of Chippewa Falls as the organization's first grassland ecologist for Wisconsin. Steinke works for Audubon’s Great...
- Energy Department Launches Hydrogen Interagency Task Force, But Few Details Emerge on Status of Federal Hydrogen Programs[This post is part of our Hydrogen Blog Series. Read the rest of the series here.] The Department of Energy (“DOE”) held a webinar on Friday, August 18, 2023 on the U.S. government’s national hydrogen strategy. The main announcement was the formation of the Hydrogen Interagency Task Force, or “HIT,” but the webinar was otherwise light on details regarding the status of key federal hydrogen programs,… More The post Energy Department Launches Hydrogen Interagency Task Force, But Few Details Emerge on Status of Federal Hydrogen Programs first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- How we got the Texas Legislature to invest $1 billion in state parksIt took a big idea, reaching across the political divide, and a little bit of luck The post How we got the Texas Legislature to invest $1 billion in state parks appeared first on Environment America.
- Duke Energy Updates North Carolina Carbon Reduction PlanWith rising economic development in the Carolinas, the company is enhancing its carbon reduction plan to scale-up a diverse array of clean energy sources.
- Legal action over hydrogen sulfide pollution in JoburgThe Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, and the National Air Quality Officer (NAQO), are being taken to court for granting steelmaker Arcelor Mittal South Africa (AMSA) permission to […]
- SAREM lacks a vision for renewable energyIn its comments (submitted 31 July) on the SA Renewable Energy Masterplan (SAREM), The Green Connection highlights concerns that the plan merely focuses on renewable electricity and associated storage but […]
- Bayer, GenZero, Shell Partner to Reduce Rice Cultivation Methane EmissionsThe partnership will support smallholder farmers reduce methane emissions, which have global warming potential 27 times greater than carbon dioxide.
- Hydrogen Market to Reach $411B as Emissions Reductions Ramp UpWith such a push to mitigate climate change and reduce emissions, forecaster predict the hydrogen market will be a winner.
- Siemens Plans to Expand Into U.S. Solar IndustryThe company says it will manufacture materials at a Wisconsin facility.
- TerraPower Purchases Land for Wyoming Nuclear Energy ProjectThe new site will have a storage capacity of 500 MW and will bring hundreds of clean energy jobs to an area once dominated by coal industry.
- Colorado’s Crystal River deserves “Wild and Scenic” protectionsCrystal River is one of Colorado’s few undisturbed rivers, and protecting it is critical for the environment and local communities The post Colorado’s Crystal River deserves “Wild and Scenic” protections appeared first on Environment America.
- DOE Establishes Database for Tracking Wind Energy MaterialsThe work aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the demand of raw materials across the globe.
- US announces $1.2bn pilot programme to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphereThe two projects are expected to be the world’s largest direct air capture projects when built The post US announces $1.2bn pilot programme to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere appeared first on Physics World.
- How to Adapt to Climate Change, and How Not ToAdapting to climate change might seem to be all to the good, but some adaptations have negative effects that must be weighed against the positives.
- Report: States Most Impacted by Natural DisastersThe research used two key metrics: number of climate disasters causing at least $1 billion in damage since 1980 and loss amount per capita of said disasters.
- Braskem, SCG Chemicals Join to Advance Bio-Based Ethylene in ThailandThe goal is to commercialize bio-based polyethylene which can be used in various products, from packaging to toys and household items.
- Citizen scientists reveal how the common wasp spreads across UKThe Big Wasp Survey, a citizen science project involving thousands of volunteers throughout the UK, has yielded important genetic insights into the common wasp, reports a study led by UCL researchers. Using data and samples of Vespula vulgaris (a species of yellowjacket wasp known as the Common Wasp) collected by amateur ‘citizen scientists’, the researchers […]
- Tannins: A possible answer to microplastic pollution?Scientists at UBC’s BioProducts Institute find that if you add tannins to a layer of wood dust, you can create a filter that traps virtually all microplastic particles present in water, according to recently reported research. While the experiment remains a lab set-up at this stage, the team is convinced that the solution can be scaled up […]
- Russia’s Luna 25 Moon probe crashes on landingIf successful, it would have been the country’s first lunar landing in almost half a century The post Russia’s Luna 25 Moon probe crashes on landing appeared first on Physics World.
- Widespread contamination of PFAS in drinking water reported by US EPA testing resultsThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its first tranche of testing data for PFAS in drinking water, on 17 August, which seemed to find that hundreds of water systems are contaminated with these “forever chemicals”, as the Natural Resources Defence Council reported. About eight percent of water systems in the US (serving approximately 14 million people) […]
- Space travel depletes red blood cells and bone, but bone marrow fat may come to the rescueA study of 14 astronauts suggests that while space travel depletes red blood cells and bone, the body can eventually replenish them back on Earth with the help of fat stored in the bone marrow. The study, published in Nature Communications, has important implications for health in space and on Earth. “We found that astronauts […]
- Repelling the Attack on Environmental, Social, Corporate Governance (ESG) ManagementThe attack on ESG must be repelled, and the best defense is results and improved organizational performance.
- Study Reveals Impact of Saltwater Intrusion on Mid-Atlantic FarmlandsThe threat has emerged as a significant challenge for farmers across Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia and has transformed over 19,000 acres of fertile farmland into marshland between 2011 and 2017.
- Fatigue-generated cracks fuse back together in metalsSelf-healing machines may no longer be in the realm of science fiction The post Fatigue-generated cracks fuse back together in metals appeared first on Physics World.
- Call2Recycle, Ascend Elements Partner to Advance EV Battery ManagementThe companies plan to establish a circular supply chain.
- How to Green Back-to-School ShoppingThese days, back-to-school shopping starts in May. And those school supplies lists the school sends... The post How to Green Back-to-School Shopping appeared first on Earth911.
- Leaders can learn from London Superloop bus system masterplanThe UK capital is connecting outlying areas in the metropolitan region through a new integrated transport network. Three services are already running on the so-called London Superloop system. These are SL8 between White City and Uxbridge (previously route 607), SL7 (formerly X26) from Croydon to Heathrow Airport, and SL6 (previously X68), between West Croydon and […] The post Leaders can learn from London Superloop bus system masterplan appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Why was so much spent on quantum computers before they even existed?Robert P Crease finds out why companies, firms and governments invested in quantum computers before the technology existed The post Why was so much spent on quantum computers before they even existed? appeared first on Physics World.
- The new ethanol? Biogas producers are pushing livestock poop as renewable.A boom in electric vehicles might help them.
- How 2 communities, separated by an ocean, are working together to manage trash betterGrassroots groups in Manila and Detroit have teamed up in the fight against pollution.
- 3 ways eBay, Pepsi are addressing Scope 3 transport emissionsThese companies engage third-party fleet companies, but that doesn’t mean they are leaving transportation decarbonization to their suppliers.
- 3 strategies for embedding product circularity from the startSponsored: Product manufacturers can make circularity a reality for their company with circularity readiness. Here are early-stage strategies to consider.
- The Great Salt Lake and Its Web of Life Face an Uncertain Future"Vanishing Oasis" — First-Place Winner of the Yale Environment 360 Film Contest — documents how massive withdrawals from rivers that feed the Great Salt Lake are threatening the survival of millions of migratory birds and creating bare lake beds that generate plumes of toxic dust. Read more on E360 →
- Turbocharging corporate ‘greenwishing’.Turbocharging corporate ‘greenwishing’. Channel Comment brendan 21st August 2023 Teaser Media
- A community-led approach to prevent flooding expands in IllinoisIn a region where communities of color are most impacted by flooding, RainReady is bringing together community members to create flood mitigation plans.
- Machine learning brings sharpness and colour to thermal imagesHADAR system could be used by self-driving cars The post Machine learning brings sharpness and colour to thermal images appeared first on Physics World.
- One person stopped California’s divestment from fossil fuels — againThe state's pension funds have an estimated $14.8 billion invested in fossil fuel companies.
- Equatic Technology Uses Seawater to Capture Carbon, Produce Green HydrogenThe process uses seawater electrolysis to capture and permanently store carbon while generating clean hydrogen.
- How $1.3 billion in new contracts led Hewlett Packard Enterprise to train salespeople in sustainabilityHewlett Packard Enterprise grew sales of its products that increase energy efficiency and improve circularity with help from its sustainability team. Now sustainability is part of its sales training.
- There’s a monarch caterpillar in my yard“My biggest gardening goal is finally accomplished!” The post There’s a monarch caterpillar in my yard appeared first on Environment America.
- IP3, Green Energy Pursue Sustainable Energy ProjectsThe companies are establishing the Surry Green Energy Center in Virginia, furthering the state's commitment to decarbonization and supporting their extensive data storage and handling needs.
- EU Reports Drop in Greenhouse Gases in Beginning of 2023Emissions fell in 5 out of 9 economic sectors across the 27-nation organization, with the biggest decrease in electricity, gas supply (-12.3%).
- Boyd Introduces Green Cooling Technology for EV ChargingThe advancement supports high-powered, quick charging, a feature that could increase the use of electric vehicles.
- Pink Floyd song is recreated from brain activity, sending art to the MoonExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Pink Floyd song is recreated from brain activity, sending art to the Moon appeared first on Physics World.
- Honeywell, Recipharm Team Up to Develop Inhalant with Lower Environmental FootprintHoneywell says it is currently developing a product that has 99.9% less global warming potential than HFAs.
- Ford, SK On, EcoProBM Make Significant Investment in Québec Cathode PlantThe facility is expected to yield up to 45,000 metric tons of the battery material a year.
- Lake Powell, Lake Mead Meet Operating Standards for 2024The update follows months of restoration efforts and improved hydrology implemented after the Colorado River Basin experienced Tier 2 water shortage status in 2022.
- Guidance Is Still Not the Same as RegulationEarlier this week, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals vacated EPA’s disapproval of Wyoming’s regional haze plan for the PacifiCorp’s Wyodak power plant. The basis for the disapproval was an issue near and dear to my heart. In rejecting Wyoming’s SIP, EPA repeatedly pointed to Wyoming’s failure to comply with EPA’s guidelines for determining Best Available Retrofit Technology, even though the guidelines were not enforceable regulations. … More The post Guidance Is Still Not the Same as Regulation first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Caelux Secures Funding to Propel Perovskite Solar InnovationThis move allows the company to pave the way for deployment at scale as it has aspirations to reach a capacity of 100 MW of perovskite-coated glass.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Harmony Between Men and LandConsidered by many to be the father of wildlife ecology, Aldo Leopold was a scientist,... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Harmony Between Men and Land appeared first on Earth911.
- Dcbel Secures $50M Investment for Home Energy ManagementThe platform can trade and exchange energy on behalf of users, benefiting both utilities and building owners.
- In an era of ecological crisis, we need experts as influencersAndrew Martin, Executive Vice President of the Sustainable Apparel Coalition, explains the need for academic climate experts to cut through over-simplified, binary campaign narratives to drive policy change. Unicorns don’t exist. Neither do hobgoblins. But when it comes to sustainability narratives, it sometimes seems like we’re living in a fairytale. In real life, there are […] The post In an era of ecological crisis, we need experts as influencers appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Tiny probe measures deep-brain activity from inside a blood vesselMicro-endovascular probes delivered via blood vessels record single-neuron activity deep within the brains of rats The post Tiny probe measures deep-brain activity from inside a blood vessel appeared first on Physics World.
- Hundreds of refinery workers down tools over safety concerns in FifeUnite claims ExxonMobil and contractors failing in ‘legal duty’ to protect and pay workers Around 200 members of Unite the union had withdrawn their labour over health and safety concerns at ExxonMobil’s petrochemical plant in Mossmorran, the union reported on 17 August. Unite said workers downed tools on Tuesday (15 August) over health and safety […]
- Utilities are getting sued over wildfires. Who’s bearing the cost?As power companies spend big on legal settlements and grid upgrades, customers are seeing higher prices.
- Why it’s more expensive for Black towns to borrow money"This is how your sewage gets funded, this is how your water gets funded, this is how public schools and public services are funded."
- A climate lawsuit won big in Montana. What will it mean for other cases?Why experts say the Held v. Montana decision could lead to more climate wins in the courts.
- Wealthiest 10 Percent of Americans Responsible for 40 Percent of U.S. EmissionsThe top 10 percent of U.S. earners are responsible 40 percent of the country's emissions, according to a new analysis, the first to look at the climate impact of how Americans make money, including from investments.Read more on E360 →
- Free toolkit helps teachers spend less on climate educationResearch shows many UK educators are using their own money to fund environmental lessons. A new resource could help bring costs down. According to a study by non-profit The Breteau Foundation, primary school teachers in the UK have collectively spent £13 million of their own earnings to provide pupils with climate-related lessons. This equates to […] The post Free toolkit helps teachers spend less on climate education appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Discrediting carbon creditsDiscrediting carbon credits Channel Comment brendan 18th August 2023 Teaser Media
- Plant Lights and Environmental ConservationIn our world that never stops evolving, the call for sustainable strategies becomes paramount to safeguard our natural world for those who come after us. As we grapple with mounting threats from climate variations and environmental decay, we must be […] The post Plant Lights and Environmental Conservation appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Locals have been sounding the alarm for years about Lahaina wildfire riskWhile the inferno spread shockingly fast, it didn’t come out of nowhere.
- Recycling Mystery: Smoke Detectors & Carbon Monoxide DetectorsReducing our consumption of material goods is a worthy goal. But some things you just... The post Recycling Mystery: Smoke Detectors & Carbon Monoxide Detectors appeared first on Earth911.
- In Pennsylvania, state data links fracking to childhood cancerA new study suggests children near oil and gas wells are 5-7 times more likely to develop lymphoma.
- Penn State Researchers Develop Nature-Inspired Rare Earth Element ExtractionThe process mimics the natural glue found in mussels in order to recover rare earth elements without using large amounts of energy.
- Anticipating the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s ESG Disclosure Rules and Guidelines: How to Stay Ahead of the GameAs more advisory services, investment companies, and public companies have publicized their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) goals, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed a set of new rules intended to create a consistent, comparable, and reliable source of information regarding climate change impacts and sustainability efforts to inform and protect investors while facilitating further innovation in this evolving area. The SEC’s proposed new rules have,… More The post Anticipating the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s ESG Disclosure Rules and Guidelines: How to Stay Ahead of the Game first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Summer is here. Can you find the fireflies?What you can do to protect fireflies and catch nature’s light show The post Summer is here. Can you find the fireflies? appeared first on Environment America.
- Prison sentence for illegal waste business owner in KentThe owner of a skip-hire company in north Kent has received a custodial sentence after the harmful way he handled waste on the banks of the River Thames. Jack Selby is starting an eight-month term for running an unlicensed waste treatment operation at Erith that caught fire and threatened the area from flooding. A court […]
- PPG Foundation Invests $5 Million to Grow Sustainability EducationThe effort is designed for communities where the organization operates in order to support STEM programs that focus on climate action and circularity.
- Vogtle Nuclear Power Units Will Provide Clean Energy to Georgia BusinessesOnce all four units are online, the power plant will be the nation’s largest clean energy generator.
- Water Energy Services Teams Up with J.B. Hunt for Responsible Water TransportationThe partnership will foster environmentally responsible water transportation and management solutions to the energy industry.
- Harmonious Encounters: Responsible Whale Watching in Bremer Bay, AustraliaIn the secluded embrace of Bremer Bay along Australia’s western coastline, an extraordinary rendezvous unfolds between human curiosity and marine magnificence. As azure waves lap against the shores and coastal breezes dance, this hidden gem becomes a sanctuary for responsible […] The post Harmonious Encounters: Responsible Whale Watching in Bremer Bay, Australia appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- The Inflation Reduction Act is Working. So is America.By now, there’s a good chance the nation’s most important climate and clean energy policy is already creating jobs and driving economic growth in your state. And maybe in ways you might not expect. E2’s just-released analysis of the economic benefits since the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law one year ago shows that private […] The post The Inflation Reduction Act is Working. So is America. first appeared on E2.
- Embarking on Ethical Adventures: Whale Watching in Kaikoura, New ZealandKaikoura, a picturesque coastal town nestled on the South Island of New Zealand, offers an unparalleled opportunity for travelers to engage in ethical whale watching experiences that intertwine awe-inspiring encounters with responsible environmental practices. As the sun casts its golden […] The post Embarking on Ethical Adventures: Whale Watching in Kaikoura, New Zealand appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- UbiQD, First Solar Collaborate on Solar Technology AdvancesThe companies are developing of fluorescent quantum dot technology that would help optimize sunlight utilization, increasing solar panel efficiency.
- Validere Debuts Canadian Carbon Hub to Reshape Emissions ManagementThe Carbon Hub will act as a business resource for companies in Canada and the United States for access to streamlined regulatory reporting, real-time operational alerting and advanced scenario modeling.
- Recurrent Energy Secures Energy Storage Agreement with Arizona Public ServiceThe project is expected to be the largest standalone energy storage facility in the state.
- Binary-star study favours modified gravity over dark matterNot everyone agrees that dark matter’s days are numbered The post Binary-star study favours modified gravity over dark matter appeared first on Physics World.
- Why we need strong vehicle and power standards for our economy to thrive in the face of climate…Why we need strong vehicle and power standards for our economy to thrive in the face of climate change The first two weeks of July saw the hottest temperatures on Earth in recorded history. As virtually the entire planet swelters, the human and economic costs to the U.S. and other global economies are rising. In 2022 […] The post Why we need strong vehicle and power standards for our economy to thrive in the face of climate… first appeared on E2.
- American Water Charitable Foundation Awards $1 Million in GrantsProjects revolve around clean water, conservation, environmental education, and water-based recreation.
- Occidental to Acquire DAC Company Carbon Engineering for $1.1BThe deal will help the company accelerate DAC cost reductions and make the technology available for more widespread use.
- LK-99: meet a materials scientist who put the room-temperature superconductivity claim to the testIn this podcast we also talk about Australia’s national quantum strategy The post LK-99: meet a materials scientist who put the room-temperature superconductivity claim to the test appeared first on Physics World.
- Reibus International, ClimateTrade Collaborate for Metals Industry Carbon ReductionThe technology includes carbon calculation and offers offsets.
- Alumni Profile: Working With Labor Unions to Create a More Sustainable FutureAvalon Hoek Spaans, an alumnus of the Columbia Climate School’s Climate and Society program, is channeling their personal experience and education to build a more just and sustainable world within the U.S. workforce.
- Google joins Shell-backed sustainable aviation fuel credit programLaunched by Shell Aviation and Amex GBT last year, the Avelia program aims to link corporate customers with airlines to boost the market for SAF.
- Greater Snowfall Speeds the Melting of Arctic Tundra, Study FindsWith climate change, parts of the Arctic are seeing greater snowpack. Paradoxically, a thick blanket of snow can speed the melting of permafrost underneath, releasing buried stores of carbon, new research shows.Read more on E360 →
- Levidian project kicks off in Manchester, producing hydrogen and graphene from wastewaterA Government-funded collaboration will see Levidian’s LOOP technology used to decarbonise biogas created by wastewater treatment in United Utilities’ Manchester Bioresources Centre at Davyhulme. LOOP cracks methane into hydrogen and carbon, using the latter to produce graphene, a material valued for being stronger than steel and thinner than paper. This trial follows a successful feasibility […]
- Where Does Wastewater Go?Other materials may cost more money than clean water, but no resource is more precious... The post Where Does Wastewater Go? appeared first on Earth911.
- Daytime polarization patterns point the way to True NorthNew technique makes it possible to locate the north celestial pole without computing the Sun’s position or using navigation aids The post Daytime polarization patterns point the way to True North appeared first on Physics World.
- Deal will supply drives to the world’s largest battery recycling facilityA recycling site in Sweden will process 125,000 tons of end-of-life batteries and battery production waste each year, making it the largest plant of its kind in the world, according to Swedish battery developer Northvolt, which is working with industrial technology firm ABB on the project. Since 2017, ABB has delivered electrification and automation equipment […]
- Local authorities look to Nottingham for public transport modelsRepresentatives from the Scottish capital visited the Midlands city this week to learn about developing robust travel infrastructure. Cllr Cammy Day, Leader of City of Edinburgh Council, was joined by colleagues working across transport, climate and policy departments in Nottingham on Tuesday 15th August. A number of initiatives in Nottingham formed the focal point for […] The post Local authorities look to Nottingham for public transport models appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- New UK energy consultancy hopes to streamline industry decarbonisationCapula’s new ‘wrap-around’ proposition brings together business, digital and technical expertise in a bid to fast-track planning, delivery and roll out of information and operational technologies. Led by Neil White, a software engineer and business manager with more than 20 years experience working in energy sectors, the full team will also include digitisation specialists, support […] The post New UK energy consultancy hopes to streamline industry decarbonisation appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Learning how to garden a forestAn outdated land management ideology with roots in colonialism is keeping California and the West from taking essential steps toward mitigating increasingly destructive wildfires.
- In Jackson, Mississippi, a water crisis that won’t end“It’s a red war on a blue city, and it’s a white war on a Black city."
- When We Are Ruins, Dance on UsIt’s been over a century since anyone has stepped foot in the former Supreme Court of Singapore. The building isn’t pleased.
- Housing on Maui is scarce. Where will fire survivors go?FEMAʻs recovery effort in Hawaiʻi will be much harder than in the continental U.S.
- SoCalGas said its natural gas was ‘renewable.’ Now, it’s paying penalties.More than 95 percent of the gas the utility delivers to customers is derived from fossil fuels.
- Inflation Reduction Act is Making a Difference for Water Resources, Rural Communities, BirdsThis article was co-authored by Julie Hill-Gabriel and Melinda Cep. One year ago, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the most significant climate and clean energy...
- Inflation Reduction Act is Making a Difference for Water Resources, Rural Communities, BirdsThis article was co-authored by Julie Hill-Gabriel and Melinda Cep. One year ago, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the most significant climate and clean energy...
- Advanced Ionics Receives $12.5 Million for Green Hydrogen ProductionThe new electrolyzer technology allows for low-cost green hydrogen production that could make the increasingly prevalent clean energy source available for less than $1 per kilogram.
- Thousands flee capital city of Northwest Territories in Canada as wildfires nearThe 2023 wildfire season is the most destructive in Canada's recorded history.
- Whales, dolphins and manta rays abound in New England’s ocean sanctuaryScientists from New England Aquarium spot more than 700 ocean animals on a recent expedition to the Northeast Canyons & Seamounts The post Whales, dolphins and manta rays abound in New England’s ocean sanctuary appeared first on Environment America.
- Support Snare Free to protect our wildlifeA creative conservation initiative called Snare Free was launched by the Cape Leopard Trust, CapeNature, Wildlife Forensic Academy and Kogelberg Biosphere to address the disturbing increase in the snaring of […]
- Report: Energy Transition Needs North-South CollaborationThe report emphasizes the need for a multidimensional approach to the energy transition, including greater consideration of developing countries.
- Planet Labs Releases Forest Carbon DatasetThe Forest Carbon Planetary Variable will provide insights into forest changes and carbon capture and help provide transparency in the carbon market.
- Physicists make first direct observations of a glass relaxing into a supercooled liquidMicroscopy measurements quantify glass transition in real time The post Physicists make first direct observations of a glass relaxing into a supercooled liquid appeared first on Physics World.
- IAG, Microsoft Partner for Sustainable Aviation Fuel InitiativeThe work will help fuel planes from British Airways, Aer Lingus, Iberia, and Vueling, operating from London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
- Youth plaintiffs in the historic Held v. Montana climate lawsuit have a verdictThe victory for Montana’s plaintiffs could be a good sign for advocates in Hawaiʻi and elsewhere.
- GCMD, Eastern Pacific Shipping Conduct Marine Biofuel Blend TrialThe biofuel trial included the a blend of hydrotreated vegetable oil and marine gas oil, which translates to an 83% emissions reduction compared to using fossil marine gas oil.
- ElectraMeccanica, Tevva Merger Enhances Zero-Emission Commercial Vehicle MarketWith the global shift towards sustainable urban delivery solutions, Tevva's proprietary electric truck technology aims to increase the viability of the electric vehicle industry.
- Montana Young People Have Won a Key Climate Case. What That Means—So Far.A roundup of perspective on the United States' first constitutional climate case.
- Nuclear spin affects biological processes involving oxygenObservations could give NMR studies a boost The post Nuclear spin affects biological processes involving oxygen appeared first on Physics World.
- The Global Carbon Capture & Storage Market Report Reveals Projected GrowthHowever, the high deployment costs remain a significant hurdle, along with concerns over CO2 leakage, limited infrastructure and storage capacity, and competition from alternative decarbonization options.
- Transforming flies into degradable plasticsA project that uses insects as a source of chemicals to make plastics that can biodegrade later is being presented at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Fall 2023 event, a hybrid meeting being held 13-17 August. Researchers’ progress to date includes isolation and purification of insect-derived chemicals and their conversion into functional bioplastics. “For 20 […]
- Held v. Montana Kids Win a Climate VictoryThis week marked a historic environmental law decision that will influence courts nationwide. Held vs.... The post Held v. Montana Kids Win a Climate Victory appeared first on Earth911.
- Ecosystem Health Check: A Look Ahead at the US’ First National Nature AssessmentThe United States and human civilization face a nature crisis. Our ecosystems are degrading alarmingly,... The post Ecosystem Health Check: A Look Ahead at the US’ First National Nature Assessment appeared first on Earth911.
- Technology for long-duration hydro storage to be explored via new agreementThe HD Hydro storage system is low-cost, energy efficient and fast to develop and construct, explains its developer RheEnergise. In a bid to explore the potential deployment of the technology, the firm has signed an agreement with Mercia Power Response, a provider of flexible power response services to the UK grid. The firms will work together […]
- EA launches consultation on unlimited fines for the worst pollutersNew laws will scrap the cap on civil penalties and significantly broaden their scope to target a much wider range of environmental offences On 15 August the Environment Agency launched a consultation on changes to variable monetary penalties – financial penalties that can be imposed for certain environmental offences. The consultation will run for eight […]
- Rare metals extraction puts a new spin on decommissioned wind turbinesA technique for extracting rare elements from waste alloy metals is being developed by Aberdeenshire-based SEM and researchers from the University of Edinburgh, with funding from the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC), a networking and support organisation based in Glasgow. When combined with steel, rare metals such as niobium, tantalum and rhenium are critical for […]
- Edinburgh festivals become latest climate battlegroundWalk-outs and authors demanding new sponsorship have made headlines out of the Scottish capital’s annual cultural celebrations, casting the climate-art funding debate in sharp relief. Last week, more than 50 leading authors involved in the Edinburgh International Book Festival (EIBF) called on the event to reject financing and support from companies involved in fossil fuels. […] The post Edinburgh festivals become latest climate battleground appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How can we navigate an unpredictable world? The answer lies in mathematicsKit Yates’ new book offers a gold mine of anecdotes about how maths can help us make sense of unexpected events, writes Anna Demming The post How can we navigate an unpredictable world? The answer lies in mathematics appeared first on Physics World.
- 1 year later: Benefits of the IRAThe Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law one year ago, ushering in a new and promising marketplace for carbon capture tech, heat pump manufacturing and clean energy.
- Biden’s landmark climate law just turned 1. Here’s what you missed.The anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act arrives to low name recognition and as climate change batters the nation.
- Why John Podesta thinks the Inflation Reduction Act is the next ObamacareThe Biden official spoke to Grist about coming out of retirement to sell Democrats' landmark climate law.
- How a new industry alliance hopes to scale the market for carbon removalsGiana Amador, executive director of the Carbon Removal Alliance, talks about the nonprofit’s first priorities and how she thinks the federal government should get involved in carbon removals.
- Projectile fusion reactor could generate much-needed medical isotopesFirst Light Fusion is developing a low-cost inertial fusion power plant that could also be used to generate a range of essential medical isotopes The post Projectile fusion reactor could generate much-needed medical isotopes appeared first on Physics World.
- Wine in a box works. Absolut asks: Why not vodka in a paper bottle?The Swedish spirits company is testing criteria such as potential transport emissions reductions, recyclability and consumer acceptance.
- City of London report calls for green skills trainingPredictions of a surge in labor demand within the capital are partly behind calls for more training programmes. A new report released by the City of London Corporation has urged investment in skilling and preparing tomorrow’s green workforce. Driven by the need to decarbonise the UK capital’s commercial buildings, it identifies a rapidly escalating shortfall […] The post City of London report calls for green skills training appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Organisations invited to commit used workwear for groundbreaking polyester recyclingA joint venture between corporate wear specialists Project Plan B and charitable clothing collection Salvation Army could hold the key to a more sustainable future for the industry. The two organisations formed Project Re:Claim with a view to trying to bring down wast from the textiles sector, and have now announced plans for the first […] The post Organisations invited to commit used workwear for groundbreaking polyester recycling appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- On the Mekong, Sand Mining Threatens the River and a Way of LifeIn "Lost Lands" — Second-Place Winner of the Yale Environment 360 Film Contest — Cambodia-based filmmaker Andy Ball focuses on two families who describe how unchecked mining of river sand for urban development has devastated their fisheries and food-producing wetlands.Read more on E360 →
- 'Self healing' solar panels breakthrough'Self healing' solar panels breakthrough Channel News brendan 16th August 2023 Teaser Media
- ‘Where are they?’ With government aid still spotty, Maui locals funnel supplies to fire survivors.People stuck in their homes are depending on the community for generator fuel, propane, and ice.
- As her calf looks on, a whale mother is savedFreed from fishing gear, there is now hope for Pinball and her baby The post As her calf looks on, a whale mother is saved appeared first on Environment America.
- Feds ease up on Colorado River restrictions — for nowThis year’s wet winter helped save the river from collapse. But a reckoning is on the horizon.
- U.S. Solar Industry Adds $100B in Private Investments Thanks to Inflation Reduction ActThe sector has seen a boom since the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, which funded and incentivized domestic renewable energy additions.
- Canoo Launches New Electric Cargo VanThe new model boasts maximum cargo density and enhanced safety while maintaining the smallest footprint and longest EV range in the Class 2 electric cargo van segment, the company says.
- Mya-Rose Craig’s Search for Family Amid an Extraordinary Life of World BirdingMya-Rose Craig is a most uncommon birder. The England native has seen more than half of all species in the world. She’s a climate activist who’s shared a stage with the likes of Greta Thunberg...
- Mya-Rose Craig’s Search for Family Amid an Extraordinary Life of World BirdingMya-Rose Craig is a most uncommon birder. The England native has seen more than half of all species in the world. She’s a climate activist who’s shared a stage with the likes of Greta Thunberg...
- Iberdrola Launches Carbon2Nature Carbon Credit FirmIberdrola's carbon credits will go towards internationally-certified, nature-based projects such as carbon sequestration, ecosystem conservation, and restoration projects.
- A Connecticut home with a green roof and minimal site impactMeeting the challenge to gently place a home into a valley below the access road and adjacent to a scenic river, Weston Residence is both a primary residence and an award-winning example of minimal site impact architectural design.
- Jewels of the skyHow can we help the hummingbirds? The post Jewels of the sky appeared first on Environment America.
- Rivian R1T is the best glamping truck on the marketThe new Rivian R1T pickup is the fabulous EV glamping truck you didn’t know you needed. This unique EV truck has all kinds of features you need, plus a few you never even thought of. Come along on our test drive of the Rivian R1T and decide for yourself if this is your next daily driver.
- Carton Council North America, Foodservice Packaging Institute Support Chicago MRFThe new facility will meet growing demand for recycling infrastructure in the city, which reportedly had a recycling rate of only 9% in 2022.
- Google Joins Sustainable Aviation Fuel Program Powered by BlockchainWhile the program has big names attached to it, sustainable aviation fuel still only makes up 0.1% of available aviation fuel.