Environmental news from around the world.
- Building the Circular Buildings Revolution Join GreenBiz for our conversation covering the approaches building product manufacturers are using to make products more circular and keep materials in play after their first use. The idea of buildings as material banks is not new, but deserves examination as it hasn’t taken hold at the scale we would expect.
- First-of-its-kind study reveals UK population over consuming materials A new study has found that the UK population is consuming 20% more materials than the global average, restraining its ability to meet zero emissions targets. Published this week, a new report by the Circle Economy, an organisation working to create an economic vision in which people and the planet thrive under, has exposed that […] The post First-of-its-kind study reveals UK population over consuming materials appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Episode 357: Talking climate resilience, tipping points Featuring interviews with Atyia Martin, the first chief resilience officer of Boston, along with the coordinators of the Verizon Climate Prize.
- Laser-accelerated proton irradiation: simulating physical and chemical effects UK researchers are modelling laser-accelerated proton delivery to test whether inter-track interactions could occur with ultrahigh-dose rate irradiation The post Laser-accelerated proton irradiation: simulating physical and chemical effects appeared first on Physics World.
- TNFD releases final draft of nature-related financial disclosure framework The task force's final recommendations for how firms should address nature-related risks will be published in September.
- A visit to the future of electronics recycling The brand-new Camston Wrather circuit board recycling facility in Carlsbad, California, can process 1.5 million pounds every month, a fraction of America's electronic waste.
- Earth911 Inspiration: The Poetry of the Earth Today’s quote is from English poet John Keats, who wrote, “The poetry of the earth... The post Earth911 Inspiration: The Poetry of the Earth appeared first on Earth911.
- WATCH: Greening schools to combat the Paris urban heat island The potential for schoolyards to become transformative spaces helping cities get ‘climate ready’ has been highlighted in a new webinar. Part of an ongoing series by the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH), in association with Worshipful Company of Gardeners (WCoG) and Expo 2023 Doha Qatar, the latest instalment looks at how land outside schools […] The post WATCH: Greening schools to combat the Paris urban heat island appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Activate Fellowship: A Gateway to Clean Energy Entrepreneurship in Houston The programs focus on climate technology efforts that have the potential of scaling into a profitable business, and the organization emphasizes eight target industries: agriculture, chemicals, computing, electricity, manufacturing, transportation, buildings, and defense. The post The Activate Fellowship: A Gateway to Clean Energy Entrepreneurship in Houston appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Solar neighborhoods act under consideration in Rhode Island A Rhode Island lawmakers has introduced legislation to make solar panels standard on certain new residential and commercial construction and parking lots. The post Solar neighborhoods act under consideration in Rhode Island appeared first on Environment America.
- Unique trucking with EV, fuel cell and mobile fueling Nikola Corporation has been hard at work redesigning semi trucks to be all-electric EVs or powered by clean hydrogen. Their new line of sustainable trucks comes at the perfect time, when emissions laws for heavy duty trucks are finally changing and the auto industry and trucking industry are moving to shift to cleaner modes of transport.
- What you need to know to start a garden in your apartment Living in an apartment is a great way to place yourself in the center of the activity. It also helps the environment if you can get around without a car, and several units in one building is more Earth-friendly than individual homes. However, there are some distinct disadvantages of apartment living, one of which is the challenges of growing your own food.
- NZP Provides Sustainable Solutions for Schools in the UK The NZP kit-of-parts included floors, external and internal walls, the primary frame, and the panelized roof solution for the entire building. Saving the Thurrock Council approximately $11,000 a year in energy costs. The post NZP Provides Sustainable Solutions for Schools in the UK appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Caf in Bangkok upcycles milk cartons and glass bottles This cafe in Bangkok is designed with a community-based concept that is sustainable and beautiful. Designed by space+craft with a structural design created by AWDC, this charming building displays what can happen when sustainability is the focus of every element of a design.
- AD and Biogas Industry Awards 2023 winners announced The winners of the 2023 AD and Biogas Industry Awards were revealed at a gala ceremony at the Vox in Birmingham, UK, on 29th March. Run by the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) and the World Biogas Association (WBA), the Awards celebrate excellence and innovation in the global anaerobic digestion (AD) and biogas sector […]
- Beavers are “ecosystem engineers” and fight climate change, too. Learn more about why beavers are called a keystone species. The post Beavers are “ecosystem engineers” and fight climate change, too. appeared first on Environment America.
- Vape producers in the UK failing to meet environmental regulations Sales of disposable single-use vapes are now around 138 million per annum* For all the disposable single-use vapes sold in the UK this would be equivalent to providing the lithium in the batteries for over 2,500 electric vehicles in the UK.* The amount of copper contained inside a vape, would provide enough copper to power […]
- More than 1.5 million acres of the Gulf of Mexico leased for oil and gas As part of “Lease Sale 259,” the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management offered up 76 million acres of the Gulf to oil and gas companies. The post More than 1.5 million acres of the Gulf of Mexico leased for oil and gas appeared first on Environment America.
- NASA Awards $50 Million for Green Aircraft Technology Development NASA has issued $50 million in awards to develop manufacturing processes and advanced composite materials for aircraft structures. The post NASA Awards $50 Million for Green Aircraft Technology Development appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Quantum memories in space: experiments in Earth orbit push the limits of physics This podcast features two scientists from the German Aerospace Center The post Quantum memories in space: experiments in Earth orbit push the limits of physics appeared first on Physics World.
- REI’s renewable energy goal climbs to new heights The outdoor co-op announces a new commitment as corporate climate leaders explore procurement options that go beyond the megawatt.
- Innovative Energy Project to Benefit Military Families in Hawaii The savings realized by Island Palm Communities through the deployment of HHE’s systems are being reinvested to enhance the housing and amenities Lendlease offers to military families on the installation. The post Innovative Energy Project to Benefit Military Families in Hawaii appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- What Tracking Mountain Lions Taught Me About Adaptability A student in the M.S. in Sustainability Management program discusses the importance of mountain lions to the California ecosystem and how changes in climate and human behavior are getting in their way.
- Logical Buildings Secures $110M in Funding for Multifamily Decarbonization Projects The funding will be repaid through energy savings and grid revenue, providing a unique first-of-its-kind funding channel for deploying energy transition projects in the previously untapped multifamily housing market. The post Logical Buildings Secures $110M in Funding for Multifamily Decarbonization Projects appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- For Your Phone and EV, a Cobalt Supply Chain to a Hell on Earth The race for high-tech metals has sparked a cobalt boom in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that has come at a steep human cost. In an e360 interview, author Siddharth Kara talks about the horrific conditions in the mines that are putting thousands of workers at risk.Read more on E360 →
- Delivering a Safe Energy Transition: Navigating Operational Risks of Labor Shortages, Upscaling With EHS Tech The worst of the COVID-19 pandemic may be behind us, but many of the adverse business conditions it left in its wake are still here. Chief among these challenges is talent recruitment and retention. The post Delivering a Safe Energy Transition: Navigating Operational Risks of Labor Shortages, Upscaling With EHS Tech appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The next farm bill could be a historic climate law – if Congress can agree on it Will the legislation help turn agriculture, a climate problem, into a climate solution?
- Revised net-zero plan leaves the UK as a ‘climate basket case’ Today, the UK government have announced their long-awaited climate strategy on how to meet Net Zero emissions. But, green charity organisations and academics have claimed that rather than this being a momentous ‘green day’ it has turned into a ‘basket case.’ Unveiled this morning, the 1,000 page climate strategy, known as ‘Powering Up Britain’, has […] The post Revised net-zero plan leaves the UK as a ‘climate basket case’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- It’s been a place of worship for centuries. Now a copper mine threatens its future. Resolution Copper is one court ruling away from destroying one of the Apaches’ holiest sites.
- How climate change made the Mississippi tornadoes more likely A new study explores the link between rising temperatures and more deadly tornadoes.
- California regulator fines manufacturer for knowingly exposing workers to toxic chemical Parter Medical Products was fined more than $800,000 for exposing its workers to dangerously high levels of the carcinogen ethylene oxide.
- Authentic inclusion requires more than setting longer tables What's the point of welcoming more communities to 'the table' if the first ones seated are talking over them and not passing the food?
- ‘Trojan horse’ injection method enables ultracompact X-ray free-electron laser A plasma wakefield accelerator equipped with an advanced electron injection method could help miniaturize X-ray free-electron lasers to a fraction of their current size The post ‘Trojan horse’ injection method enables ultracompact X-ray free-electron laser appeared first on Physics World.
- Companies and climate policy: Time for ‘everything, everywhere, all at once’ Companies with serious net-zero targets will find it hard to meet them without public policy. Many companies are already engaged, but on the side of obstruction and delay, through their big trade associations.
- The boiling waters of alternative protein and agtech Our quarterly startup roundup takes a look at those worrisome trends to see if the panic is warranted.
- Biodiversity and the future of food served by the cloud Sponsored: Cloud technology is a critical ingredient to safeguarding biodiversity, securing food’s future and enabling a healthy planet.
- What Can You Do With Your Old Electrical Wires and Cables? Do you have a box of old electrical wires and cables lying in a corner... The post What Can You Do With Your Old Electrical Wires and Cables? appeared first on Earth911.
- Calling All Volunteers for The Great Global Cleanup 2023 Our planet’s waterways, green spaces, and communities are overflowing with litter. The problem is bigger... The post Calling All Volunteers for The Great Global Cleanup 2023 appeared first on Earth911.
- Quiz #86: Composting Challenge By composting, you can reduce the amount of waste in your garbage can and turn... The post Quiz #86: Composting Challenge appeared first on Earth911.
- What Environmental Impact Assessments mean for construction John Rodgman, Managing Director at geotechnical drilling firm, Borehole Solutions, explains why EIA reporting is now standard across new developments, despite the law trailing behind. As climate change and sustainable living practices continue to take centre stage across the planet, the impact of people and businesses on the environment has become more scrutinised than ever. […] The post What Environmental Impact Assessments mean for construction appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Navigating the Complex Web of Corporate Sustainability: The Role of Due Diligence in a Globalized Economy A new report published by GRI explores the relationship between due diligence and sustainability reporting, offering insights into the current state of play within the global policy landscape. The post Navigating the Complex Web of Corporate Sustainability: The Role of Due Diligence in a Globalized Economy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Hurry, more EVs may qualify for 2023 tax credits More EVs may qualify for 2023 tax credits thanks to a delay in the U.S. Treasury updating the rules. That's because the Treasury must update guidance on sourcing requirements for battery materials to change which EVs can qualify for tax credits under the new Inflation Reduction Act.
- Samskip Leads the Way in Sustainability with New Green Shipping Initiative Samskip’s Carbon Capture and Utilization system is a sustainable application that in real-time captures 30% of the CO2 emissions generated by combustion engines The post Samskip Leads the Way in Sustainability with New Green Shipping Initiative appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A production facility balances industry with environment As a company offering a simplified energy solution, the Nong Fab LNG Receiving Terminal was developed with green design in the forefront of every decision. The goal for the architectural plan was to immediately immerse visitors into the production process while softening the harsh manufacturing components with elements of nature.
- EPA finalizes tough pollution standards for trucks and buses Does it ever strike you as odd that while smaller cars have stricter pollution standards and get cleaner on a regular basis, large trucks and buses are still belching diesel fumes? That's because the emissions standards for large vehicles have not changed almost since the turn of the century, over 20 years ago. The Environmental Protection Agency is now taking steps to finalize tougher pollution standards on large vehicles such as trucks and buses, in the hopes of furthering climate action goals for cleaner air.
- Cirba Solutions Invests $300M into EV Battery Recycling Facility Cirba Solutions, a battery materials and management company for end-of-life batteries and gigafactory scrap, recently announced a phase I investment of more than $300 million into a lithium-ion EV battery recycling facility in South Carolina. The post Cirba Solutions Invests $300M into EV Battery Recycling Facility appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Machine learning sharpens images from scanning transmission electron microscopes New technique mitigates the effect of Poisson noise The post Machine learning sharpens images from scanning transmission electron microscopes appeared first on Physics World.
- Will the government’s announcements make it ‘green day’ or ‘fossil fuel Thursday’? If the government wants energy security day tomorrow to be a success, it should start by making good on the name of its new department. Energy security and net zero are two sides of the same coin. If the last year of the energy crisis […]
- Race towards zero-emissions: new landmark EU law approved Countries in the European Union have approved a new law that will ensure all new cars sold from 2035 will have zero emissions. Despite the agreement for the law being delayed for a few weeks after Germany called for an exemption for cars that run on electrofuels (e-fuels), carbon-based fuels produced from CO2 and water […] The post Race towards zero-emissions: new landmark EU law approved appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Beyond Benign and MilliporeSigma Partner to Equip Educators and Students with Green Chemistry Resources MilliporeSigma is making a multi-year contribution to Beyond Benign, as part of its Employee & Community Engagement program, to help modernize chemistry education and equip the next generation of scientists with the necessary skills to address sustainability through chemistry. The post Beyond Benign and MilliporeSigma Partner to Equip Educators and Students with Green Chemistry Resources appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A breach of fiduciary duty? Investor nonprofit Ceres calls on policymakers to protect the freedom to incorporate ESG concerns in decisions.
- Physics summer school for Black students in London opens for applications The fun-filled physics events will include lectures, demonstrations and careers talks The post Physics summer school for Black students in London opens for applications appeared first on Physics World.
- Cosmic crops poised for harvest on Earth UN food and atomic energy agencies are readying to reap the rewards of a ground-breaking ‘astrobotany’ investigation, announcing on Monday that seeds sent to space in 2022 are now poised […]
- Blue stream sparks water pollution uproar in Durban Several rivers in Durban have been a muddy brown colour over recent months. But this week, factory workers in the New Germany industrial area were shocked by the vivid blue […]
- Inside New York’s Concrete Jungle with Amy Karpati Ecologist and environmental educator Amy Karpati discusses urban ecosystems and paths to restoration in New York City and beyond.
- Patient-specific ridge filters enable conformal FLASH proton therapy Optimization framework designs ridge filters and spot maps to meet the unique demands of ultrahigh-dose-rate radiation therapy The post Patient-specific ridge filters enable conformal FLASH proton therapy appeared first on Physics World.
- Southfield Redevelopment Authority Unanimously Approves Updated Plan to New England Base As the plans progress and construction commences, the commercial and residential ratios will be determined based on financial feasibility. The post Southfield Redevelopment Authority Unanimously Approves Updated Plan to New England Base appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Green Finance Institute publishes roadmap for farming transition An expert farming, finance and agrifood group commissioned by Defra and led by the Green Finance Institute has published four recommendations to Government. The aim is to facilitate farming’s transition to low emission and nature-positive agriculture. Financing a Farming Transition was unveiled this week. The report identifies major barriers to green agriculture in the UK, […] The post Green Finance Institute publishes roadmap for farming transition appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How To Save Energy in Your Home With Smart Plugs Want to save time, money, and energy all while adding convenience to your life? Something... The post How To Save Energy in Your Home With Smart Plugs appeared first on Earth911.
- Rising groundwater levels are threatening clean air and water across the country As subterranean water inches higher, so do threats to air and water.
- US renewable power surged ahead of coal for the first time last year Experts say the trend still isn’t fast enough to stop the worst impacts of climate change.
- Rail corridor will transport captured carbon from Ferrybridge A seemingly first-of-a-kind project will support the decarbonisation of the UK’s largest waste-to-energy facility, while also contributing 3% of the UK Government’s 2035 target for negative emissions. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between waste-to-energy operator enfinium and Navigator Terminals, a leading bulk liquid storage provider. Announced on 27 March, the agreement will […]
- Rock Tech Takes Europe’s Lithium Conversion Industry by Storm with the Guben Converter The facility will be the first of its kind in Europe and is expected to be a blueprint for the EU's new strategic goals of securing 12 times the demand for lithium by 2030 while processing 40% of it regionally. The post Rock Tech Takes Europe’s Lithium Conversion Industry by Storm with the Guben Converter appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sponsored Content: Tanks and Vessels project complete Sponsored: Tanks and Vessels have just fabricated 7-off vessels for one of Europe’s largest chemical manufacturing companies.
- Unheralded Environmentalist: Jimmy Carter’s Green Legacy With the former president now in hospice care, Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Kai Bird looks back on Jimmy Carter’s environmental record in the White House — from his sweeping protection of Alaska’s wild lands to his efforts to push the nation toward renewable energy.Read more on E360 →
- Bright ‘nearby’ gamma-ray burst dazzles astronomers Researchers say the event on 9 October promises to be “the best studied gamma-ray burst in history” The post Bright ‘nearby’ gamma-ray burst dazzles astronomers appeared first on Physics World.
- An alternative to copper that’s less carbon-intensive? Carbon nanotube startup DexMat, born at Rice University, has materials scientists abuzz.
- Most innovative energy start-ups recognised in German awards Fifteen start-ups deemed to have the most innovative business models in the field of energy transition and climate protection were celebrated at an award ceremony in Berlin on 28 March – recipients of The Start Up Energy Transition Award (SET Award) administered in part by the German Energy Agency (dena). The finalists were selected from […]
- Real-time error correction extends the lifetime of quantum information Researchers perform the first experimental demonstration showing a significant improvement to the lifetime of information in a quantum system, using error correction The post Real-time error correction extends the lifetime of quantum information appeared first on Physics World.
- BloombergNEF: $21.4T needed to deliver net-zero global power systems Major investment and policy intervention are required to prepare grids worldwide for widespread electrification, the analyst firm warns in a new report.
- Coalition to drive recycling of broken wind turbine parts Tens of billions of pounds could be generated for the UK economy from the re-use, refurbishment and re-engineering of broken wind turbine parts, according to a new coalition set-up to drive the creation of a circular supply chain for renewables in the UK. Building the capabilities to refurbish wind turbine parts in the UK could […]
- Chinese researchers find new water reservoir on the Moon A research group from the Institute of Geology and Geophysics (IGG) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has found that impact glass beads in Chang’e-5 (CE5) lunar soils contain some water. Studies appear to show that these glass beads are likely a new water reservoir on the Moon, recording the dynamic ingress and egress […]
- Panasonic leads by example with its Green Impact vision Sponsored: Panasonic’s long-term environmental vision demonstrates its commitment to achieving an environmentally sustainable future.
- Investing in a Post-Plastic World Making the switch to a green economy will affect every aspect of our lives. As... The post Investing in a Post-Plastic World appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Emergent’s Allan Traicoff on the LEAF Coalition and Business’ Role in Nature Protection Staying within the Paris Climate Accord’s 1.5 degrees Celsius limit, at which potentially devastating climate... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Emergent’s Allan Traicoff on the LEAF Coalition and Business’ Role in Nature Protection appeared first on Earth911.
- Climate Change Committee Adaptation Progress Report: UK ‘strikingly unprepared’ for crisis A new report from one of Britain’s leading environmental think tanks points to a worrying lack of readiness for the challenges ahead. The Adaptation Progress Report was published by the Climate Change Committee (CCC) on Wednesday 29th March 2023. It lays bare the extent to which Westminster has so far failed to act on environmental […] The post Climate Change Committee Adaptation Progress Report: UK ‘strikingly unprepared’ for crisis appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Alaska’s Digital Right to Repair Act gains bipartisan cosponsorship Senators Giessel, Bjorkman, and Gray-Jackson become cosponsors of Senator Dunbar’s Digital Right to Repair Act The post Alaska’s Digital Right to Repair Act gains bipartisan cosponsorship appeared first on Environment America.
- NASA's launched a new satellite to survey Earth's water Among all the planets of our solar system, Earth turned out to be the lucky one, as water covers approximately 71% of its surface. Water is a key ingredient for life on Earth. It also influences the weather and climate dynamics of the planet. The vast majority of water remains way beyond the human eyes, thus making it hard to survey.
- Alaska’s Attorney General joins call for Right to Repair legislation A bipartisan group of 28 attorneys general send letter to support congressional action supporting repair access The post Alaska’s Attorney General joins call for Right to Repair legislation appeared first on Environment America.
- Republic Services Acquires California’s first Anaerobic Digester North State Bioenergy has recently been acquired by Republic Services, with the intention of entering the anaerobic digestion business. The facility is located 70 miles north of Sacramento in Oroville, California. The post Republic Services Acquires California’s first Anaerobic Digester appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Hundreds of thousands call on the EPA to slash soot pollution Advocates with Environment America, PennEnvironment and U.S. PIRG joined other health and environmental groups to deliver more than 500,000 public comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) headquarters Tuesday in support of stronger limits on soot pollution. The post Hundreds of thousands call on the EPA to slash soot pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- This luxury vegan designer bag is changing high end fashion Style followers may already know about the new bag from Frida Rome. This is a new luxury bag and it's got one interesting feature: it's vegan. Fashionistas say this is about to become a huge trend and that Frida Rome has created the "it" bag for all trendsetters.
- Reactor antineutrinos detected in pure water in an experimental first SNO+ detected particles from reactors hundreds of kilometres away The post Reactor antineutrinos detected in pure water in an experimental first appeared first on Physics World.
- Audubon Policy Staff From Across the Country "Fly-In" to Capitol Hill Audubon Policy Staff From Across the Country "Fly-In" to Capitol Hill Robyn Shepherd Tue, 03/28/2023 - 12:07 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge Earlier this month, more than 50 policy, communications, and engagement staff from around the…
- Conservation’s Role in a Cleaner Energy Future Earlier this month, the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) found that, with our current pace of carbon emissions, we are not on track to achieve the world’s most important climate goal — keeping global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Under the Biden administration, the U.S. is racing to do its part by launching efforts to both halve the country's carbon emissions and protect biodiversity on 30% of its land by 2030.
- The best natural cleaning recipes to use around your home It’s a new year, and alongside the rest of your sustainability goals, you may be looking at ways to fix up your cleaning act. Commercially manufactured household cleaners are loaded with questionable ingredients. While there are times you’ll need to haul in the big guns to remove stains, typical everyday cleaning can be accomplished with some very basic household items, saving you the cost of buying cleaners and erasing the cloud of doubt about what you’re actually spraying all over your home.
- TNFD Proposes Tiered Approach to Disclosure Metrics in Final Draft FrameworkAs part of the package of updates and new components released today, the TNFD has also released draft guidance on engagement with affected stakeholders The post TNFD Proposes Tiered Approach to Disclosure Metrics in Final Draft Framework appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- “Go See, Ask Why, Show Respect.” A Conversation with CEO Marty Neese As CEO of Verdagy, Marty’s commitment to addressing climate change is evident in his extensive career – spending the last fifteen years in the clean energy industry working to make solar and now hydrogen the lowest cost, most economic, and most sustainable choice globally. He is a passionate advocate ... Read more » The post “Go See, Ask Why, Show Respect.” A Conversation with CEO Marty Neese appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Managing complexityIn a first for the English water sector, utilities are being asked to produce drainage & wastewater management plans (DWMPs) by Defra.
- Circular argument?February saw an apparent line in the sand emerging between European waste management regulation commentators over the merits of introducing mandatory mixed waste sorting (MWS) - prior to thermal treatment and landfill disposal - versus focusing on making improvements to source separation.
- Curry’s offers refurbished techUK technology retailer, Currys, has announced it is trialling sales of refurbished technology on its website.
- Remanufacturing lightingNigel Harvie, CEO of Recolight, discusses the uptake of remanufacturing lighting equipment
- EU Approves 2035 Ban on Sales of Gas-Powered CarsEU countries have approved an end to the sale of gas-powered cars in 2035, allowing the law to enter into force.Read more on E360 →
- Continuous monitors protect famous riversThe Test and Itchen catchments supply much of Hampshire’s public water needs, as well as a significant proportion of the Isle of Wight’s requirements. Both rivers drain into Southampton Water, and in turn, into the Solen't.
- Energy saving in borehole pumpingThe KSB Group has launched a new submersible borehole pump series. Named UPA S 250, this pump series is designed for use in general water supply, agriculture, mine dewatering and ground water management as well as for general pressure boosting tasks, for example.
- Wastewater redesignXylem has been selected by the City of Toronto to supply customized equipment for a new integrated pumping station (IPS) – a critical component for the transport of wastewater.
- Polymer metering advanceThe introduction of the Qdos 60 PU peristaltic pump from Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Solutions (WMFTS) means operators can now deploy efficient, safe, and reliable polymer metering at any water or wastewater treatment plant, says the firm.
- Low-hanging fruit for savings?Circulator pumps in central heating systems provide 200 million opportunities globally to improve energy efficiency, according to new research from energy technology firm Grundfos.
- Taming turbulenceWhen fluid is pumped through a pipe in an intermittent way, the cost of transport is significantly reduced, according to a new study, a collaboration between the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) and the Polytechnic University of Milan.
- Sustainability at VINCI: Reducing Emissions and Optimizing Resources for a Better FutureVINCI aims to improve daily life and mobility for everyone while also prioritizing environmental and social responsibility. The post Sustainability at VINCI: Reducing Emissions and Optimizing Resources for a Better Future appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Energy efficiency: Are attitudes changing?Steve Schofield, CEO at the British Pump Manufacturers' Association, considers the question, and where there might be opportunities to cut energy consumption in sectors like his own, as well as initiatives that promise to help.
- What Is a CO2 Sensor and How Does It Work?A CO2 sensor is a device that measures the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air. It is commonly used in industrial and commercial settings to monitor indoor air quality and control ventilation systems. In recent years, CO2 sensors have … What Is a CO2 Sensor and How Does It Work? Read More » The post What Is a CO2 Sensor and How Does It Work? appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Enel X Is Orchestrating The Rollout of Virtual Power PlantsConEd is part of a virtual power plant — the orchestration of dispersed assets to manage the electricity supply. The utility signals Enel X when to dispatch its distributed assets. The post Enel X Is Orchestrating The Rollout of Virtual Power Plants appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sea Level Rise: A Crash Course for AllLamont-Doherty Earth Observatory presents a public lecture on the driving forces and dynamics reshaping global coastlines.
- Quantum melodies: the intersection of music and quantum physicsMusic generated by quantum computers is intriguing from musical and scientific perspectives The post Quantum melodies: the intersection of music and quantum physics appeared first on Physics World.
- 1-in-6 Leeds households trapped in fuel poverty as energy upgrades beginWith £16.8m to invest, the West Yorkshire city is pressing ahead with climate-friendly housing improvements, helping hundreds more residents set to benefit from cheaper energy bills as a result of becoming greener. As of 2020, one-in-six households in Leeds are classed as being in fuel poverty – officially defined as living in relatively inefficient home […] The post 1-in-6 Leeds households trapped in fuel poverty as energy upgrades begin appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Cotopaxi’s Bag Collection Made With 100% Repurposed FabricIt used to be difficult for the sustainably minded shopper to find a backpack or... The post Cotopaxi’s Bag Collection Made With 100% Repurposed Fabric appeared first on Earth911.
- Books To Get You Garden-ReadyDepending on where you live, you might already have dirt under your fingernails, or that... The post Books To Get You Garden-Ready appeared first on Earth911.
- ‘Significant’ inequalities affect non-white researchers when publishing their workStudy of one million research papers finds publication delays and fewer overall citations for non-white scientists The post ‘Significant’ inequalities affect non-white researchers when publishing their work appeared first on Physics World.
- The ghost of Tulare Lake returns, flooding California’s Central ValleyDraining the lake allowed agriculture to thrive, but left the region vulnerable to floods.
- Sponsored Content: AUMA commit to continued fast-track actuator deliveryAUMA Actuators Limited - part of the global AUMA Group - based in Clevedon, south of Bristol, holds a comprehensive range of electric actuators and component parts for various applications for call-off from stock - from variable speed to underwater and remote mounted solutions.
- Solving the sustainability careers and connection crisisIt’s time to end the war for ESG talent, so companies can get to work advancing their sustainability goals.
- Enhance battery production and performance with comprehensive material analysisJoin the audience for a live webinar on 25 April 2023 sponsored by TA Instruments – Waters and Oxford Instruments The post Enhance battery production and performance with comprehensive material analysis appeared first on Physics World.
- Exploring the nuclear world: the life and science of Gertrude Scharff-GoldhaberSidney Perkowitz delves into the life of the trailblazing nuclear physicist, who overcame significant odds to pursue her work The post Exploring the nuclear world: the life and science of Gertrude Scharff-Goldhaber appeared first on Physics World.
- NPL introduces absolute dosimetry for FLASH proton beamsNational Physical Laboratory metrologists have built a primary-standard proton calorimeter and used it to perform dosimetry on FLASH proton beams The post NPL introduces absolute dosimetry for FLASH proton beams appeared first on Physics World.
- 'Outsize opportunity': How investors could help slash food sector emissions and unlock a $1.5T economic boostThe financial sector holds huge potential to help build a more sustainable food and farming system worldwide, according to a new report.
- We Earthlings: Jewelry and Smartphones Cost More Than MoneyThe expense of gold jewelry and smartphones is higher than their monetary value. The gold... The post We Earthlings: Jewelry and Smartphones Cost More Than Money appeared first on Earth911.
- $30m funding to use farmland for carbon captureFollowing a successful initial funding round, a new climate tech startup could offer a biological boost to the urgent need to expand carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) infrastructure. US-based Andes has a unique offer to the world. Using microorganisms, it essentially transforms land into giant carbon sinks, expanding on the natural capture capabilities of […] The post $30m funding to use farmland for carbon capture appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Why it is worth changing Colombia's productive landscapesWhy it is worth changing Colombia's productive landscapes Poly Martinez Tue, 03/28/2023 - 01:11 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge In 2020, when the world stopped, the Audubon Americas team increased its activities. Taking advantage of this…
- The Mountain Valley Pipeline is bad for wildlife and water qualityNearly 14,000 petitions submitted opposing the Mountain Valley Pipeline. The post The Mountain Valley Pipeline is bad for wildlife and water quality appeared first on Environment America.
- A spill outside Philadelphia adds to the growing list of chemical accidents this yearThere have already been 50 chemical spills or fires in the U.S. this year, and it's only March.
- New Mexico Creates Conservation Fund to Protect Rivers, Wildlife, and MoreNew Mexico Creates Conservation Fund to Protect Rivers, Wildlife, and More Joey Kahn Mon, 03/27/2023 - 16:48 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Join the Western Water Action Network Get action alerts about water issues in the West, as well as issues that are affecting birds nationwide. Sign Up After four years of difficult negotiations, New Mexico created the Land of Enchantment Legacy Fund during the…
- Closing the Loop: How LyondellBasell & EEW Energy from Waste are Advancing Plastic RecyclingLyondellBasell and EEW Energy from Waste announced they have signed a letter of intent (LOI) to explore a long-term strategic partnership to extract and recycle plastics out of incineration waste streams. The post Closing the Loop: How LyondellBasell & EEW Energy from Waste are Advancing Plastic Recycling appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A recyclable home is a livable artwork hidden in treesSpeehuis House has a focus on healthy elements, for both the residents and the environment. Located in the Netherlands, the project was designed by Spee Architecten with a mission to create minimal site impact to the surrounding trees and wetlands and empower the structure to be dismantled and recycled if desired at a later date.
- A New Era of Energy in Alberta: Harnessing the Power of Geothermal EnergyAlberta now has the opportunity to capture geothermal heat energy and generate power with zero GHG emissions. The post A New Era of Energy in Alberta: Harnessing the Power of Geothermal Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Statement: Energy bill would wreak havoc on lands, waters and taxpayersWASHINGTON – The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote this week on H.R. 1, a major energy package focused on fossil fuels. The post Statement: Energy bill would wreak havoc on lands, waters and taxpayers appeared first on Environment America.
- Do you think zoos and animal parks are good or bad?In recent years, there has been significant debate on whether or not zoos and other types of animal parks, menageries and aquariums should exist. But why were zoos established in the first place? Let's take a deep dive into the advantages and disadvantages of zoos to understand if they are truly beneficial to animals and humans today.
- 5 ethical bedding shops to consider for a good night's sleepThe textile industry is responsible for a host of environmental issues, such as excessive water consumption, water and soil pollution, the use of chemicals during plant growth, incorporating plastic into fabrics and much more. When it comes to your bedding selections, you can avoid these toxic practices by choosing natural materials and supporting ethical bedding companies who are taking a stand against the "fast fashion" of bedding with the goals of creating durable, chemical-free, environmentally-friendly bedding for a good night’s sleep. Here are a few brands that have caught our eye.
- ‘Purrfect’ electricals recycle TV campaign has made its debutPurveyor of electrical recycling, HypnoCat has been brough to TV screens across the UK in a bid to encourage people to recycle their old, unused, or broken electrical devices. Announced last week, Truant London, a creative advertising agency, have partnered with Recycle Your Electricals to put an end to the UK and the world’s fastest […] The post ‘Purrfect’ electricals recycle TV campaign has made its debut appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Want to sequester carbon? Save wild animalsGray wolves, elephants, wildebeests and sea otters are a few of the species that can help keep global warming below 1.5 degrees C.
- Some Big Green Groups Drawing More Foundation Money Than All Environmental Justice Groups CombinedFoundations have given more money to individual green groups, including the Sierra Club, the Environmental Defense Fund, and The Nature Conservancy, than to every U.S. environmental justice group put together, according to a new analysis.Read more on E360 →
- Babbitt Ranch Energy Center To Power Over 40,000 Homes for SRP Customers“In our efforts to support the delivery of renewable energy, we acknowledge the terrific and wonderful participation of so many businesses and government entities involved in the process to make this happen,” said Babbitt Ranches President and General Manager Billy Cordasco. The post Babbitt Ranch Energy Center To Power Over 40,000 Homes for SRP Customers appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Light trapped in a water droplet could help measure pollutantsShining light on a water droplet creates an effect that is useful for exploring the properties of individual atoms, and may also help with measuring water quality, and detecting small amounts of pollutants. A study about the technique was published in Physical Review Letters. If you whisper by the wall in the dome of St […]
- Graham Packaging’s 2022 ESG Report: Achieving Sustainability Goals and Innovating Packaging SolutionsGraham Packaging intends to achieve a 25% energy reduction by 2028 and increase the use of PCR materials by incorporating an average of 20% PCR across all bottles by 2025. The post Graham Packaging’s 2022 ESG Report: Achieving Sustainability Goals and Innovating Packaging Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 1,000-Plus Years of Tree Rings Confirm Historic Extremity of 2021 Western North America Heat WaveScientists quickly pronounced the summer 2021 heat wave that hit western North America to be unprecedented, but they had no long-term physical proof. Now they do.
- The Energy Transition: Buildings are Key in 2023According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the current built environment is responsible for nearly 30% of global energy consumption and over 90% of buildings in the US are under 50,000 square feet. The post The Energy Transition: Buildings are Key in 2023 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- UN Conference seeks solutions to global water crisisThe world’s precious water resources are “in deep trouble” and leaders met at UN Headquarters last week to address what has become a multifaceted global crisis, before it is too […]
- Climate and Society Alumni Work Together to Build Coastal ResilienceWorking in the same think tank but in different roles, two alumni show how the Climate and Society program prepares students for a variety of career paths.
- The Pros and Cons of Working from HomeLooking at remote work from the perspective of management, one can see advantages and disadvantages; organizations will continue to search for the balance of in-person and remote work that best fits their operation.
- Canada Commits Nearly $306M to Enhance Great Lakes Water Quality"The Great Lakes are a source of drinking water for 40 million people, and this shared resource needs to be protected," Trudeau said. The post Canada Commits Nearly $306M to Enhance Great Lakes Water Quality appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Protecting Public LandsPollution and the impacts of climate change threaten all types of land, whether public or... The post Protecting Public Lands appeared first on Earth911.
- This is what physicists think about cancelling wrongdoers from historyRobert P Crease explores the debate over whether we should rename terms in physics The post This is what physicists think about cancelling wrongdoers from history appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: Carbios’ Emmanuel Ladent on the Dawn of Enzymatic Plastic RecyclingIs plastic recycling at a turning point? Meet Emmanuel Ladent, CEO of Carbios, a Clermont-Ferrand,... The post Earth911 Podcast: Carbios’ Emmanuel Ladent on the Dawn of Enzymatic Plastic Recycling appeared first on Earth911.
- Picking the Right Team To Build a LEED-Certified HomeIf you’re building a new home, have you considered LEED certification? This green building rating... The post Picking the Right Team To Build a LEED-Certified Home appeared first on Earth911.
- How well would Labour handle the net zero challenge?This post is by Dr Mitya Pearson, Leverhulme early career fellow at the Department of Political Economy, King’s College London. Labour’s headline policy announcements on energy and climate change in recent months include ambitions to insulate 19 million homes over a decade and create a […]
- How the natural gas industry cozies up to utility regulatorsSponsorships, stacked panels, dance parties: Inside utilities' campaign to convince regulators of the bright future for natural gas.
- Report: Texas fracking is exacerbating the PFAS crisisA "staggering volume" of PFAS are being injected into fracked wells.
- Environmental policy needs effective messaging: Here’s what that meansPeople are increasingly onside with environmental measures, but difficulties mobilising change on the ground prevail. In our latest feature, we talk to behavioural experts who offer advice on how to approach and run effective public messaging campaigns to win support for green policies and initiatives. When our sister title, Air Quality News, published its investigation […] The post Environmental policy needs effective messaging: Here’s what that means appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The controversy around plant-based meat is missing the pointWhy the CEO and co-founder of a vegan burger chain believes that plant-based protein is here to stay.
- Water start-up signs deal to start manufacture of “revolutionary” reverse osmosis techniqueEngineering technology start-up Salinity Solutions has signed an agreement with a leading water process solutions manufacturer, Te-Tech Process Solutions to start production of bespoke water treatment units containing its “revolutionary” water purification technology. Te-Tech will manufacture and market Salinity Solutions’ patented, batch reverse osmosis technology, which is said to deliver significant advantages over conventional reverse […]
- The good news about climate tipping pointsA roadmap of what’s possible, what’s inevitable and what’s imperative if we’re to tame the climate monster bearing down on us all.
- Energy Alliance aims to help CHP owners access more power, fasterIn an apparent industry first, gas engine specialist Gen-C will launch a new CHP partnership – the Energy+ Alliance – on stand B503 at World Biogas Expo 2023. “Offering whole-of-market engine support, pioneering performance accessory kits and CHP supply, the Energy+ Alliance enables AD/biogas plant operators to generate more power faster, boosting energy output while […]
- Recovering forests regain a quarter of carbon lost from deforestationTropical forests are vital ecosystems in the fight against climate change. Yet vast areas of forest are still degraded or lost through deforestation and environmental changes, despite many countries pledging forest restoration. A new study, that uses satellite data from ESA’s Climate Change Initiative, seems to reveal that recovering forests only successfully combat a quarter […]
- The White House's 2024 budget proposal prioritizes climate techThe Biden administration's 2024 Proposed Budget signals a sustained future for the climate tech sector.
- A lopsided prospectus? Commentators appraise the Spring BudgetNuclear energy and carbon capture, storage and utilisation (CCUS) were notable beneficiaries in the chancellor’s Spring Budget (presented on 15 March), which seemed geared towards shaking further life into home-grown energy production efforts. A relative brightening of the economic outlook in recent months had set the scene for a budget with more room to assist […]
- Seeking solutions to the EV charging queue problemLong lines at DC fast-charging stations may become a more common occurrence as more electric vehicles hit the road.
- Compact linac generates ultrahigh-dose-rate X-rays for clinical FLASH radiotherapyResearchers are developing a compact and economical FLASH radiotherapy machine suitable for hospital treatment rooms The post Compact linac generates ultrahigh-dose-rate X-rays for clinical FLASH radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- 8th annual Sustainability Week sets up in LondonHosted by Economist Impact, the yearly event welcomes experts and pioneers in green finance, decarbonisation, circular economics, supply chains and more. Running from Wednesday 29th to Friday 31st March, the 8th annual Sustainability Week is open to both virtual delegates and in-real-life pass holders at London’s Business Design Centre. The agenda focuses on helping businesses […] The post 8th annual Sustainability Week sets up in London appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Greenpeace Criticizes Germany and EU’s Agreement on Combustion EnginesEU diplomats are voting Monday to formally approve a law aimed at phasing out fossil fuels by 2035. Energy managers are expected to sign off on the law during Tuesday's meeting in Brussels. The post Greenpeace Criticizes Germany and EU’s Agreement on Combustion Engines appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The shift to a green energy future is renewing plantation-era water wars in HawaiiA proposed hydro project in Kauai — the first of its kind in the world — could supply up to a quarter of the island’s power by diverting 4 billion gallons a year from the Waimea River.
- Itochu quietly assembled a gigantic home battery network in JapanThe conglomerate controls a 36,000-unit virtual power plant. Up next? Unleashing it to help the national grid decarbonize.
- Michigan Awarded $3 Million Grant for Climate Pollution Reduction StrategiesThe Biden-Harris Administration has announced that Michigan will receive a $3 million planning grant to develop innovative strategies aimed at reducing climate pollution and building clean energy economies. The funds are part of the Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CRPG) program created by President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act and made available ... Read more » The post Michigan Awarded $3 Million Grant for Climate Pollution Reduction Strategies appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The state of play in the statesPIRG and Environment America’s networks of state organizations have scored our first big victories of the 2023 state legislative season — and we’re just getting started. The post The state of play in the states appeared first on Environment America.
- Intern with Environment America in Washington, DCAre you looking for a summer internship to help the environment in Washington, DC? The post Intern with Environment America in Washington, DC appeared first on Environment America.
- Heat pumps 101: Efficiently heat and cool your home while saving moneyOver 300 people participated in a webinar to learn more about heat pumps and how to find the one that works best for any home. The post Heat pumps 101: Efficiently heat and cool your home while saving money appeared first on Environment America.
- Walmart’s rooftop solar potentialThe post Walmart’s rooftop solar potential appeared first on Environment America.
- High rolling on high-Tc: dispatches from Las VegasPradeep Niroula reports from the 2023 APS March Meeting The post High rolling on high-<em>T</em><sub>c</sub>: dispatches from Las Vegas appeared first on Physics World.
- Forever chemicals PFAS won't be in office supplies from 3MSo-called "forever chemicals" are hazardous chemicals that don't break down over time and can accumulate in the bodies of humans and animals, causing brain damage and diseases such as cancer. 3M announced it will stop making such forever chemicals starting in 2025, an important step that sets the tone for other companies and chemical manufacturers. Forever chemicals such as PFAS have famously poisoned the water system in parts of Michigan and other U.S. states and are challenging to clean up or track. This leaves private citizens not knowing if they are ingesting chemicals in tap water or while swimming in…
- Essex County Awarded $46M by NJTPA to Improve Transportation InfrastructureThe NJTPA has been providing grants to local governments to improve safety on the roads since 2016. However, this is the largest safety-oriented grant ever awarded by the NJTPA. The post Essex County Awarded $46M by NJTPA to Improve Transportation Infrastructure appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Scouring the ocean floor for an alien probe, bloodless concrete for Martian homesExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Scouring the ocean floor for an alien probe, bloodless concrete for Martian homes appeared first on Physics World.
- These light fixtures are 3D printed and biodegradableWalk into any lighting store and you’re likely to see a range of options, all of which are probably mass produced and sitting in inventory for purchase. This is not the scene at Gantri, a lighting company with bespoke designs, natural materials and fair pricing.
- Delta Demonstrates IoT-Based Smart Green SolutionsThe UFC200 Ultra-Fast EV Charger, a 200kW single charging station with the flexibility to charge up to four vehicles simultaneously, is set to be the highlight of this showcase. The post Delta Demonstrates IoT-Based Smart Green Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Tesla, Kia and Nissan rank as the top EV in reliabilityConsumer Reports' rankings report that Nissan and Tesla's EVs top the reliability rankings for electric vehicles. This is despite the fact that data shows EVs have more problems than hybrids or gas-powered cars. Tesla's Model 3 is the second most reliable new EV, outranked only by the Kia EV6. Consumer Reports noted that Kia's EV6 was new for the 2022 model year, so it's too early to tell if it can match the Model 3's reliability long term.
- World Air Quality Report 2022 highlights pollution hotspotsA nuanced appraisal emerges from the 2022 World Air Quality report – compiled by Swiss air quality technology company IQAir – which includes a dismal picture from Africa and the news that only five countries met the WHO limits for PM2.5: Australia, Estonia, Finland, Grenada, Iceland, and New Zealand. The report incorporated data from more […]
- Train Derailment Leads to Diesel Spill on Tribal LandsThe derailment of two BNSF trains in Arizona and Washington state on the 9th of March are raising awareness of health and safety concerns on U.S Railways. The post Train Derailment Leads to Diesel Spill on Tribal Lands appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- European Central Bank Cuts Carbon Intensity of Corporate Bond Purchases in HalfThe European Central Bank has made marked progress on its goal of investing in lower-carbon corporations, cutting the carbon intensity of new corporate bond purchases in half, a new report shows. Read more on E360 →
- Ford Is Focusing on Electrifying its Vehicles to Reduce CO2 EmissionsBy 2026, Ford Motor Company will produce more than 2 million EVs. By 2030, EVs will represent half of the global volume: two-thirds of European commercial vehicle sales will be all-electric or plug-in hybrid by 2030, and all European commercial vehicles will be zero emission by 2035. The post Ford Is Focusing on Electrifying its Vehicles to Reduce CO2 Emissions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Dire drought risk expected after abnormally dry winterData from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH) has fought against the stereotype that it ‘rains all the time’ in England after highlighting that rivers in England face a major threat if more rain doesn’t fall within coming months. Looking out the window recently it may feel as though it has been raining […] The post Dire drought risk expected after abnormally dry winter appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The Squeeze on Powering the Open RoadTransitioning to electric vehicles and renewable energy will require us to use limited, difficult-to-attain natural resources. Extracting those minerals has environmental consequences, and we don’t even know if the planetary supply can meet such a vast demand.
- It does grow on trees: Afforestation could add £2bn to economyA new analysis of the benefits from planting forests on unused land argues a financial case for increasing tree cover. According to climate tech startup Arbonics, there are around 14m hectares of land going to waste across Europe. Equivalent to the size of Portugal and the Netherlands, much of this could be put to good […] The post It does grow on trees: Afforestation could add £2bn to economy appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- GE Gas Power and Svante Join Forces to Create Carbon Capture TechnologyGE Gas Power and Svante have entered into a joint development agreement (JDA) to create and assess solid sorbent-based carbon capture technology for natural gas power generation uses. The post GE Gas Power and Svante Join Forces to Create Carbon Capture Technology appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Earth Action: Take a SeatEarth911 is honoring the 52 years of Earth Day with 52 Actions for the Earth.... The post Earth Action: Take a Seat appeared first on Earth911.
- 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 Earth911 Podcast: Discover How The XX Edge Can Accelerate Sustainability & Equity appeared first on Earth911.
- What is ESG, the investment strategy under attack by Republicans?ESG is called “woke capitalism” by the right and “greenwashing” by the left. But to most investors, it’s just common sense.
- The IPCC says we need to phase down fossil fuels, fast. Here’s how the US could do it.A new report lists 10 policies to constrain polluting infrastructure and achieve key climate goals.
- ‘Bionic finger’ creates 3D maps of human tissueA smart bionic finger can reconstruct three-dimensional subsurface profiles of complex human tissues and flexible electronics The post ‘Bionic finger’ creates 3D maps of human tissue appeared first on Physics World.
- A status check on the UN’s plastic waste agreementIs this a case of all pain, no gain?
- Animal-free offerings are down, but not outInvestments in next-gen materials have slipped and concerns over greenwashing abound, but fashion’s interest in animal-free offerings is still in style.
- Episode 356: Inside the CSO role, targets meet impactFeaturing interviews with executive recruiter Ellen Weinreb and the first chief impact officer at the Science Based Targets initiative, Maria Outters.
- UK Government faces renewed green biomass furoreWhen the BBC aired its expose of misleading green subsidies paid to Drax, which runs Britain’s largest power station on wood pellets, there was national outrage. Now industry experts, and public polling, suggests policymakers still need to respond. Earlier this month, the Climate Change Committee published a new report which recommended cutting financial support for […] The post UK Government faces renewed green biomass furore appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- To measure, verify and report is just one stop along the net-zero journeySponsored: The need for decarbonization has never been greater. This six-step pathway can help your organization plan, implement and measure the goals needed to reach net zero.
- Earth911 Inspiration: The World Is OrderToday’s quote is from American writer Henry Miller: “The world is not to be put... The post Earth911 Inspiration: The World Is Order appeared first on Earth911.
- Better public transport systems are key for greener citiesA 2022 report by The Eco Experts shows that the transport industry accounts for 20% of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. This is roughly 8.43 billion metric tonnes (9.29 U.S. tons) of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions each year. These emissions come from burning fossil fuels to power cars and other vehicles, trains, airplanes and ships. All these emissions make it the world's second most polluting industry after fossil fuels.
- Indigenous leaders demand a seat at international water negotiationsAfter decades of exclusion, communities most impacted by ongoing drought insist they be heard.
- Soaring cost of capital threatens to derail expansion of renewable energy projectsThe rising cost of capital faced by developers of renewable energy projects, such as onshore wind and solar PV, may slow down the number of new projects and cause some already commissioned projects to become financially unviable, according to energy consultancy Cornwall Insight. Data from the group’s report into capital costs and their impacts on […]
- From war-torn Damascus to success as an aviation engineer and pilot, a refugee’s journeyMaya Ghazal talks about her successes in aeronautics despite facing prejudice in secondary education The post From war-torn Damascus to success as an aviation engineer and pilot, a refugee’s journey appeared first on Physics World.
- EU Digital Product Passports aim to track items through the product life-cycleWhat are Digital Product Passports and should we care? Elena Rotzokou of environmental data specialist Ecoveritas attempts to explain the initiative. The unprecedented quantity of Extended Producer Responsibility legislation that has been greenlighted so far this year – across Europe – no doubt signals a new level of environmental awareness on a governmental, rather than […]
- Export altercation: Recycling trade association pique at EA remarksThe Recycling Association has slammed as “nonsense” comments made by the head of the Environment Agency which seemed to question the legitimacy of exports of recyclate. Speaking at the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee in Parliament in mid-March, Sir James Bevan said that “sending certain wastes abroad is legal, but not right”, comments […]
- Enter into the current and future state of climate changePerpetual Spring, designed by Obra Architects, was recognized as Best of Best in the Exhibition category, as well as in the Public Space category. The display features a thought-provoking look at the current and future state of climate change.
- $12M Allotted for HVAC Maintenance in Rockingham SchoolsIn a two-phased approach, Johnson Controls replaced and installed heat pumps at select Rockingham County Schools in North Carolina, hoping HVAC maintenance will deliver better environmental outcomes by the end of summer 2023. The post $12M Allotted for HVAC Maintenance in Rockingham Schools appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- What you need to know about batteries to store solar powerHave you been considering buying a battery to cut energy costs and store solar energy at home, or charge your EV? The news is full of legislation and new technology breakthroughs related to renewable energy, and the time has never been better. Today, you have many options for home battery systems. But the technology is relatively new, and it's hard to know what battery is right for you, depending on how you are going to use it. If you're thinking about buying a battery for storing home-generated solar power or to charge your EV, here are some things you should…
- SB 112- Alaska’s Digital Right to Repair ActThe post SB 112- Alaska’s Digital Right to Repair Act appeared first on Environment America.
- “Urgency. Gravity. Hope.” World’s Top Climate Report Highlights Dire Need for Climate ActionThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s assessment report issues catastrophic warning if immediate climate action is not taken by governments across the globe.
- Geographically-distributed species fare better with anthropogenic changesNew findings appear to reveal that widely distributed (geographically) species tend to benefit from anthropogenic changes and increase the number of sites they occupy, whereas more narrowly distributed species decrease. The discovery has been logged by researchers from the Centre for Biological Diversity at the University of St Andrews, working with international partners including the German […]
- Capstone Announces Sustainable Development Strategy for Copper ProductionThe Sustainable Development Strategy reflects the company’s responsibility for responsible mining practices. A series of ongoing and future initiatives with specific goals, key performance indicators, and targets will focus on five initial priority areas. The post Capstone Announces Sustainable Development Strategy for Copper Production appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- £1.8 billion awarded to tackle energy efficiency in homes and public buildingsThe UK government announced the allocation of nearly £2 billion in funding on 21 March, which it says will be used to provide energy efficiency upgrades to more than 115,000 homes across England. The Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund and Home Upgrade Grant are collectively said to be worth £1.4 billion, which will be used to […]
- The thermal energy startups that could benefit from new federal fundsRenewable thermal innovation is on the upswing.
- Several startups are striving to provide an “Ebay for waste”Several firms enlisted in the Circular Valley startup accelerator programme are focused on platforms that enable the exchange of putative waste. Billions of tons of industrial waste worldwide are generated every year, much of which is landfilled or incinerated. The recycling rate in this area is in single-digits levels. Some suggest the problem is often […]
- Edmonds City Council Unanimously Approves Climate and Stormwater Management Action PlansDuring Tuesday's Edmonds City Council meeting, the council members voted unanimously to approve the city's Climate Action Plan for 2023. The post Edmonds City Council Unanimously Approves Climate and Stormwater Management Action Plans appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- ABF Freight System Inc to Pay Civil Penalties for Clean Water Act Non-ComplianceABF will pay a civil penalty of $535,000, a portion of which will be directed to the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, the state of Nevada, and the state of Maryland. The post ABF Freight System Inc to Pay Civil Penalties for Clean Water Act Non-Compliance appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Why You Should Scale Up Your Birding By Looking for ReptilesWhy You Should Scale Up Your Birding By Looking for Reptiles Andrew Del-Colle Thu, 03/23/2023 - 10:38 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge Perhaps it’s happened to you: You’ve been out birding on a cool morning and…
- Built environment tool to help with drawing up legal contractsA new tool aims to help those in the property industry – from lawyers to surveyors – to navigate climate-aligned drafting. It helps drafters to find climate clauses and sustainability solutions that can be applied throughout the entire building lifecycle, according to the collaborating partners behind it, UK law firm TLT and The Chancery Lane […]
- Over 600 seals rescued off the coast of the UK in the past 10 yearsWildlife charity Sea Life has rescued and rehabilitated 636 seals over the past 10 years with its rescue teams based at Scarborough and Hunstanton, and is seeking to raise the profile of its work on International Day of the Seal (22 March). Staff have spent around 500 hours on average caring for each individual seal, […]
- New 30MW tidal energy project unveiled in OrkneyTidal energy firm Orbital Marine Power (Orbital) has been awarded an Option Agreement from Crown Estate Scotland for a new tidal energy project in the Westray Firth. Orkney-headquartered Orbital also confirmed it has a grid connection in place to service the project, which is located adjacent to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) facility, where […]
- Quest for sustainable alternative to peat gets £320,000 boostInnovative trial will use household food and green waste Replacing the estimated 1.7 million cubic meters* of peat used in horticulture with sustainable alternatives is a huge challenge, but one which has been boosted by £320,000 of grant funding secured from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation. Environmental start-up Sizzle says they have brought together organisations including […]
- Simplifying the Language of the Climate CrisisClimate and clean-energy communication is filled with numbing jargon and complexity. But clarity is needed to connect and empower. A simple writing tool might help.
- Global Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Outlook and Regulations: What to Expect in 2023 and BeyondIt’s been an eventful last few years for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), as increasing stakeholder demand for companies to improve their sustainability transparency has transformed the business world, pushing ESG discussions into places they’d never been. The post Global Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Outlook and Regulations: What to Expect in 2023 and Beyond appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- What range anxiety? Longest electric vehicle distances revealedIncreasing numbers of electric vehicles (EVs) are on British roads. But this is doing little to alleviate concerns among the unconverted about how far models can take them. In response to this, DriveElectric has unveiled a list of the best EVs available to UK drivers in terms of maximum journey distance on one charge. But, […] The post What range anxiety? Longest electric vehicle distances revealed appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Diving deeper: why we should care more about fishFish are the most emblematic animals of the sea, yet they’re seen as little more than food or decorative pets. Just consider the language we use: fish are commonly described […]
- 5 Steps To Reduce Plastic Waste in the KitchenAlthough 72% of consumers are dissatisfied with the amount of plastic waste in their homes, many... The post 5 Steps To Reduce Plastic Waste in the Kitchen appeared first on Earth911.
- In East Kentucky, timely weather forecasts are a matter of life and deathWeather alerts can save lives — but you have to have a good internet connection.
- How the FBI used ‘Cop City’ protests to snoop on activists in ChicagoInternal FBI documents indicate a larger federal law enforcement assessment related to “Anarchist extremism” and domestic terrorism.
- DC Fast EV Chargers Soon to Come to Dallas Metro AreaXCharge North America is partnering with MD7's headquarters in Allen, TX to install the first deployment of a DC fast charging (DCFC) port option in North Texas. The post DC Fast EV Chargers Soon to Come to Dallas Metro Area appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- El plomo sigue envenenando a los niños. No tiene que ser así. La única manera de acabar con los daños persistentes de la contaminación por plomo es eliminar la exposición. Es posible lograrlo con las medidas adecuadas.
- 8 medidas que puedes tomar cuando el plomo contamina los suelos de tu comunidadNo es solo un problema del pasado. Esto es lo que puedes hacer para proteger el futuro de todos.
- Ultrafast laser camera images combustion in real timeNew device could shed fresh light on the processes that occur as hydrocarbons burn The post Ultrafast laser camera images combustion in real time appeared first on Physics World.
- As Enforcement Lags, Toxic Coal Ash Keeps Polluting U.S. WaterDespite rules requiring remediation, only a few of the nearly 300 U.S. power plants storing toxic ash — the residue of burning coal — have started cleanups or have plans to do so. Many of these sites are polluting groundwater, threatening the drinking water for millions.Read more on E360 →
- Should regenerative agriculture follow organic’s path?The organic movement forged a path for a federally recognized standard for food. Should regenerative follow its course?
- 3 ocean sequestration technologies you should knowMicroalgae cultivation, seaweed sinking and electrochemistry enhanced sequestration are new ocean-focused ways to pull CO2 out of the air.
- 8 Natural Zero-Waste Indoor Plant FertilizersPlants vitalize our homes and offices. They filter toxins from the air we breathe and... The post 8 Natural Zero-Waste Indoor Plant Fertilizers appeared first on Earth911.
- Tips for extending material responsibility in supply chainsSponsored: Product manufacturers have a growing need for extended material responsibility as they plan their implementation for circularity goals.
- Earth911 Quiz #32: Not So Watery WorldMore than 800 million people lack clean water, while water infrastructures in the developed world... The post Earth911 Quiz #32: Not So Watery World appeared first on Earth911.
- Energy For All Manifesto targets fossil fuel subsidiesLaunched last year by Fuel Poverty Action, the Energy For All campaign garnered over 650,000 signatures and support from cross-party MPs. Based on the right to enough energy for warmth, washing, lighting, cooking, refrigeration and health, those behind it have now published recommendations for Government policy. The Energy for All Manifesto highlights how the current […] The post Energy For All Manifesto targets fossil fuel subsidies appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- What is a National Monument?How is a monument different from a national park or other protected land? The post What is a National Monument? appeared first on Environment America.
- Efficient washing machinesHow appliance standards can help prevent washing machines from needlessly wasting energy and water. The post Efficient washing machines appeared first on Environment America.
- In a first, EPA seeks emergency action to curb a plant’s cancer riskThe Denka facility releases thousands of pounds of carcinogens into the air of a predominantly Black Louisiana town every year.
- They created a minimalistic furniture line from wood scrapsThe Offcuts is a limited series of unique furniture pieces from Kastella, built in collaboration with Raphael Dinh. By using hardwood ends from production of their other furniture collections, Kastella has repurposed waste products into one-of-a-kind stools and other wood furniture.
- Release: Right to Repair bill introduced in Alaska SenateLegislation would ensure consumer access to spare parts, tools, materials needed to repair digital products The post Release: Right to Repair bill introduced in Alaska Senate appeared first on Environment America.
- With Construction Days Away, Groups Ask Court to Halt Massive Willow Oil ProjectWith Construction Days Away, Groups Ask Court to Halt Massive Willow Oil Project Andy McGlashen Wed, 03/22/2023 - 13:53 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge Before long the cheeps and honks of returning birdlife will enliven the…
- 7-Eleven launches EV charging networkThis week, convenience store chain 7-Eleven announced plans to install EV chargers at all North American stores and franchises. The post 7-Eleven launches EV charging network appeared first on Environment America.
- Black & Veatch Joins UK’s Powering Net Zero PactBlack & Veatch, a Hydrogen Council member, has joined the UK’s Powering Net Zero Pact, an effort committed to a fair transition to net zero carbon emissions. The post Black & Veatch Joins UK’s Powering Net Zero Pact appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Transparent Label Campaign demands better pill regulationsWhen it comes to nutritional supplements, there’s a lot of concern about what they do to, and/or for, the body. But what about what they do to the planet? To animals and their habitat? Terraseed, a vegan supplement company, decided to find out.
- Who is it that wants to diverge from EU environmental law?This post is by Nigel Haigh, honorary fellow at the Institute for European Environmental Policy. Despite Brexit, the UK is geographically and environmentally linked to the continent of Europe, and the EU remains our single biggest market for goods. The UK’s legislation, therefore, has to […]
- Cape Town E-Fest promotes Green EconomyThe 5th round of the Formula E World Championship was held for the first time on African soil, in Cape Town on Saturday 25th February. To maximise the purpose-led event, […]
- Ford releases a sleek new Mustang electric crossover SUVAs part of their commitment to shift all vehicles to electric models over the next couple of decades, Ford has been rolling out a series of new electric cars and SUVs, which will only accelerate in the next few years. The automaker has just teased a reveal of a new electric crossover SUV coming soon that looks like an excellent daily driver.
- Exploring the Sundarbans and Back to DhakaOur group of 24 Americans and Bangladeshis continued to explore the Sundarbans mangrove forest, rice farming in embanked low-lying islands, and heritage sites of Bangladesh.
- From Risk to Reward: How Corporate Water Security Efforts are Shaping the Future'Riding the Wave: How the private sector is seizing opportunities to accelerate progress on water security' draws on data from CDP's 2022 corporate water security dataset, in which 3,909 companies disclosed their water data to investors and customers. The post From Risk to Reward: How Corporate Water Security Efforts are Shaping the Future appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- London event will coach public on repair skillsResearch commissioned ahead of London’s Repair Week event (20-26 March 2023) appears to show that the capital’s inhabitants threw away £1.8 billion worth of items last year that could have been repaired. With an estimated 25 million items of textiles, 10 million bikes, 19 million electrical items, 16 million items of furniture and 14 million […]
- Consumers believe ESG should now be mandatoryEnvironment, Social and Governance – ESG – are central to 21st Century business models. A measure of an organisation’s impact on people and planet, the public now want clarity to help with purchasing decisions. To quote some top line figures from a new UK consumer survey, 91% of the country now believes it is important […] The post Consumers believe ESG should now be mandatory appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- In Eastern U.S., Climate Change Has Extended Forest Growing Season by a MonthA century of rising temperatures has extended the growing season of hardwood forests in the eastern U.S. by one month, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Decarbonise UK public buildings ‘five times faster’ to meet Net Zero targets, report warnsAnalysis of public building energy usage appears to find government risks missing its 75% CO2 emission reduction target – by 101 years. The UK government is currently missing one of its core Net Zero commitments to reduce CO2 emissions by 101 years, according to the Public Building Energy Efficiency Report, prepared by network service providers […]
- Ofwat and the EA must go further: Lords’ report on sewage pollution welcomed by river observersHow might the water industry be better regulated to reduce the sewage pollution that floods waterways in England and Wales? A report from the House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee published on 22 March offered a number of recommendations. In recent decades water companies have been spilling sewage-polluted water into waterways more frequently and […]
- Tunable lasers and femtosecond lasers from Hübner PhotonicsHübner Photonics introduces the company's C-WAVE product family of tunable and laser light sources The post Tunable lasers and femtosecond lasers from Hübner Photonics appeared first on Physics World.
- ENTEK’s $1.5B EV Plant Set to Bring Over 600 Green Jobs to Indiana Community"ENTEK’s decision to locate a new, $1.5 billion battery component manufacturing facility here will have a transformational impact on the West Central Indiana community and the Hoosier economy for generations to come." The post ENTEK’s $1.5B EV Plant Set to Bring Over 600 Green Jobs to Indiana Community appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Q&A: Delivering sustainable solutions to solve water challenges With British Water’s conference on creating a more sustainable water sector approaching, Stephen Kennedy shares his views on celebrating recent successes in creating a more sustainable sector while also discussing the challenge of defining sustainability, how to make sustainable solutions business-as-usual, and why the sector must work together for a more sustainable future. What does […]
- IBM Accelerates Global Water Management SolutionsIBM announces it is accepting proposals for the next cohort of the IBM Sustainability Accelerator, which will focus on global water management solutions. The post IBM Accelerates Global Water Management Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Meet the Honorees: Lisa Larroque Alexander, SVP Corporate Affairs & CSO, SempraLisa Larroque Alexander is the Chief Sustainability Officer and Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Sempra, where she is responsible for sustainable value creation, corporate social responsibility, and external affairs. The post Meet the Honorees: Lisa Larroque Alexander, SVP Corporate Affairs & CSO, Sempra appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Viewing Urban Geography and History Through an Environmental Justice LensA Q&A with John Williams, who studies the historical links between the built environment and racial injustice in U.S. cities.
- An expanding universe is simulated in a quantum dropletBose–Einstein condensate sheds light on cosmic evolution The post An expanding universe is simulated in a quantum droplet appeared first on Physics World.
- At the Crossroads: A Dire Yet Encouraging Climate Report From the United Nations“Climate change is a threat to human well-being and planetary health,” the United Nations’ Intergovernmental... The post At the Crossroads: A Dire Yet Encouraging Climate Report From the United Nations appeared first on Earth911.
- If the Milky Way could talk, what would it say?Cait Cullen reviews The Milky Way: an Autobiography of our Galaxy by Moiya McTier The post If the Milky Way could talk, what would it say? appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth Action: Saving WaterThe UN Water Conference takes place this week in New York City on World Water... The post Earth Action: Saving Water appeared first on Earth911.
- Electrochemical Society powers ahead with open scienceThe rapid rise of transformative agreements between publishers and research consortia is providing extra impetus to the Electrochemical Society's long-standing ambition to "Free the Science" The post Electrochemical Society powers ahead with open science appeared first on Physics World.
- Hydroponics, but Meat? Start-Up Pilots Cultivated Pork FacilityFork & Good, the brainchild of a farmer and a scientist, launched a pilot facility for producing cultivated pork, promising high yields at an affordable price. The post Hydroponics, but Meat? Start-Up Pilots Cultivated Pork Facility appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Renewables essential for increasing energy supplyAfter much anticipation, President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced the appointment of South Africa’s first Minister of Electricity, Mr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa. With the new position introduced during the President’s ‘State of […]
- Diamond carbon emissions prove ethical jewellery worksResearch conducted by ethical jewellery brand Sacet has revealed the startling amount of emissions that can be saved if customers switch over to sustainable, lab-grown crystals. According to the company, the UK alone could stop 2.5bn tonnes of CO2 entering the atmosphere if every adult chose to switch one mined diamond for a replacement developed […] The post Diamond carbon emissions prove ethical jewellery works appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Could Stacey Solomon help to put the UK’s house in order?Have you ever tried to get rid of half of what you own? Seems like a scary idea, but that’s the concept of the BBC show ‘Sort Your Life Out’. Presenter Stacey Solomon and her team of DIY and organisational experts come to your house […]
- Novel imaging platform reveals the neuronal basis of a drifting mindA new experimental platform combines functional MRI with calcium-sensitive photometry to study large-scale brain networks in rats The post Novel imaging platform reveals the neuronal basis of a drifting mind appeared first on Physics World.
- ESG in retirement: On vetoes and getting votesPresident Joe Biden vetoed a Republican-led joint resolution to nullify a Department of Labor rule that will allow retirement plan fiduciaries to incorporate ESG information in investment decision-making.
- Lead keeps poisoning children. It doesn't have to.The only way to stop the long-lasting harms of lead poisoning in children is to end exposure to the chemical — and with data-driven and community-based action, that’s possible.
- An Allbirds shoe with no footprint?The materials that make up the "M0.0NSHOT" design were carefully curated to serve the Allbirds moonshot goal of creating a shoe with no carbon footprint.
- Diving into water restoration? What it takes to prime a projectCorporations including Meta and P&G have vowed to replenish the water consumed by their operations in water-stressed regions, but finding appropriate, “shovel-ready” projects takes connections and patience.
- Does your community have lead lurking in its soil? Here’s what to do.It’s not just a problem of the past. With these tips, you can help protect everyone’s future.
- Climate change could spur severe economic losses, Biden administration saysWhite House economists warned this week that rising temperatures threaten infrastructure, insurance programs, and human health.
- Oyster mushrooms expected to break down cigarette butts in new trialUp to 1.2 million butts could be diverted from Australian landfills to a laboratory where scientists will work to transform the byproduct into a polystyrene replacement.
- Investing in Climate LiteracyOvercoming climate change will require a global transformation to a green economy based on renewable... The post Investing in Climate Literacy appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Discover Kuni, Japan’s Urban-Rural Connection, With Author Richard McCarthyUrban-rural and youth-elder divisions in society represent some of the most difficult challenges to having... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Discover Kuni, Japan’s Urban-Rural Connection, With Author Richard McCarthy appeared first on Earth911.
- Scarcity, waste and misuse on World Water Day: Inside a crisisTwo-thirds of the planet experience at least one month of water shortages each year. Meanwhile, in the wet and rainy UK, a new House of Lords report accuses suppliers, regulators and the Government of failing to protect infrastructure, excessive waste and illegal pollution amounting to gross negligence. This woeful management of vital resources poses an […] The post Scarcity, waste and misuse on World Water Day: Inside a crisis appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Phase out of plastic foam food ware passes the Illinois HouseNext up is the Illinois Senate. The post Phase out of plastic foam food ware passes the Illinois House appeared first on Environment America.
- DOE Announces $750 Fund for Development of Green HydrogenThrough the US Department of Energy, the Biden-Harris Administration has announced the availability of $750 million for research, development, and demonstration efforts to reduce the cost of clean hydrogen. The post DOE Announces $750 Fund for Development of Green Hydrogen appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- NY DEC Unveils Draft Solid Waste Management Strategy for a Sustainable Future"Solid waste is the fourth-largest contributor to climate-altering greenhouse gases and New York's efforts to reduce landfilled waste is critical to help meet the State's ambitious climate goals." The post NY DEC Unveils Draft Solid Waste Management Strategy for a Sustainable Future appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- This waste recycling station is made of recycled wasteThere's a good reason that humans damage the environment: they make trash. Everywhere people go, they leave waste behind. In areas with a lot of tourism and a lot of people, human waste is a huge problem. Such is the case along the Mexican coastline, where tourists frequently flock. And now, you know the backstory of Tetra Pak in Tulum, Mexico.
- Try making a mini greenhouse with these easy tipsThe primary element of a greenhouse is a plastic or glass material that draws in sunlight and traps it inside the shelter. However, that shelter can take a variety of shapes, from the very pot the plant is in to a display case or shelving unit of plant options.
- Clothes made out of waste materials with loud messages“99% of clothes are never recycled. At Tiny Rescue, we welcome you to the 1%. We are proud to say our clothing is made out of waste materials!” stated Preeta Sinha, founder of Tiny Rescue.
- Consumers looking to reduce e-waste have new optionsCircleIT’s groundbreaking recycling solutions are part of the global movement to keep more devices out of landfills.
- California will lead the nation on clean trucksOAKLAND, Calif. – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to allow California to move forward with rules that will accelerate the adoption of zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, according to the Washington Post. The new rules would implement more stringent tailpipe emission standards and phase out the sale of fossil fuel-powered trucks, buses and […] The post California will lead the nation on clean trucks appeared first on Environment America.
- Microplastics are filling the skies. Will they affect the climate?Recent studies reveal that tiny pieces of plastic are constantly lofted into the atmosphere. These particles can travel thousands of miles and affect the formation of clouds, which means they have the potential to affect temperature, rainfall and even climate change.
- 5 reasons why a titanium mine near the Okefenokee Swamp is a terrible ideaHome to some of our nation’s rarest animals, this natural wonder is at risk of being devastated by a 773-acre heavy metals strip mine. The post 5 reasons why a titanium mine near the Okefenokee Swamp is a terrible idea appeared first on Environment America.
- Put Your Energy Data to Work for Smarter Usage and Accelerated DecarbonizationOn March 22, join Heila Technologies for an in-depth discussion on how facilities can harness the untapped power of data to eliminate the guesswork in improving their power systems and electricity consumption. The post Put Your Energy Data to Work for Smarter Usage and Accelerated Decarbonization appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Fed money starts flowing for EV chargingHere are five takeaways from the new grant program.
- Volkswagen Aims to Fully Electrify Its Fleet, And Save 17 tons of CO2 per vehicle by 2030Volkswagen aims to be carbon neutral by 2050. It will reduce its fleet’s CO2 footprint by 40% in Europe by 2030 from the base year of 2018. That goal considers the whole lifecycle, from the supply chain to production to the use phase and recycling. The post Volkswagen Aims to Fully Electrify Its Fleet, And Save 17 tons of CO2 per vehicle by 2030 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How an Adventurous Schoolteacher in the Washington Backcountry Launched the Pacific Crest TrailNew investigations bring the trail’s originator, Catherine Montgomery, into focus nearly a century later.
- Europe’s largest renewable power generator moves into LiverpoolStatkraft’s new Lister Drive Greener Grid Park is now operational on Merseyside after two years of construction work. The facility, which is maintained in partnership with ABB, is now supplying the UK’s National Grid and forms part of a £1.3bn investment in Britain’s renewable energy infrastructure by Statkraft since 2006. The firm is now the […] The post Europe’s largest renewable power generator moves into Liverpool appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Work-Life Balance & Exploring the Transformative Power of Computer Vision: A Conversation with Elizabeth SpearsThis product allows marine energy systems like tidal turbines and wave energy converters to be deployed in the environment and essentially coexist with marine life. The post Work-Life Balance & Exploring the Transformative Power of Computer Vision: A Conversation with Elizabeth Spears appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- ESG and EHS Are Not the Same, Here’s WhyMaybe it’s the shared ‘E’, but ESG and EHS seem to be most commonly, but incorrectly, conflated. These two disciplines may share some similarities, but they are actually quite different. Let’s take a closer look at both and what they mean for businesses. The post ESG and EHS Are Not the Same, Here’s Why appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- UK agriculture could still leapfrog the USThis article is by Zoe Avison, policy analyst at Green Alliance. It is part of our recently published essay collection ‘What does the US Inflation Reduction Act mean for the UK’s green economy?’ UK agriculture is trying to find its footing in a post-Brexit world […]
- English recycling record must improve, but will national scheme work?In the wake of Global Recycling Day, Downing Street has unveiled plans for consistent national waste collection across English authorities in a bid to improve poor engagement engagement. But not everyone is in favour. It’s already a grave situation. According to one survey by Barratt Homes, 71% of Britons believe recycling rules are too confusing. […] The post English recycling record must improve, but will national scheme work? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- CIP micropollutants research published by UKWIRThirteen research reports have just been published, which aim to boost the water sector’s knowledge of microplastics and further the understanding of anti-microbial resistance (AMR) in wastewater treatment processes. The reports are from the final stage of the UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR) Chemicals Investigation Programme (CIP3) are now available to view and download. UKWIR […]
- Welcome to Utah, where pipeline protests could now get you at least five years in prisonSince the Standing Rock protests in 2017, 19 states have passed so-called critical infrastructure laws.
- Why the longest coal strike in Alabama history ended with no new contractAs coal declines, miners’ unions are struggling to bargain for better conditions.
- DRS contract award will lead to ‘significant’ job losses and could increase carbon emissions MSPs group joins industry body calling for rethink on Biffa contract award and launch delay The body representing Scotland’s SME resource and waste management operators says the decision to award the Scottish Government’s Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) contract to a US-owned corporation will lead to job losses across its sector and increase CO2 emissions. […]
- Michael Robertson: pioneer of optical communications disconnects from the networkPhysicist Michael Robertson has worked in optical communications for over 40 years. Anita Chandran talks to him about his pioneering career The post Michael Robertson: pioneer of optical communications disconnects from the network appeared first on Physics World.
- Supreme Court hears Navajo demands for Colorado River water rightsThe Biden administration told justices it doesn't have an obligation to bring more water to the reservation.
- Gravitational waves from merging black holes go nonlinearNew models could help put Einstein’s general relativity to the test The post Gravitational waves from merging black holes go nonlinear appeared first on Physics World.
- 'Last chance to secure our survival''Last chance to secure our survival' Channel News brendan 21st March 2023 Teaser Media
- Statement: President Biden announces new monuments, policies to protect more natureAvi Kwa Ame, Castner Range designations mark progress toward land protection goals The post Statement: President Biden announces new monuments, policies to protect more nature appeared first on Environment America.
- Lauded as Green Model, Costa Rica Faces Unrest in Its ForestsCosta Rica has won international acclaim for its initiatives to restore its forests. But those successes are now jeopardized by conflicts over the government’s failure to return traditional lands to the Indigenous people who are regarded as the best forest stewards.Read more on E360 →
- You're going to need coding in your sustainability careerThink you can ditch the coding course for a sustainability seminar? Think again. Why data science matters in the world of sustainability.
- Sunset on 1.5C? IPCC report demands urgent acceleration of climate actionThe Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change has published its latest analysis of the planet’s health. We’re not out of time yet, but findings paint a worrying picture of scant progress. In 2018, the IPCC’s report sent out shockwaves around the world, revealing the true extent of action needed across the globe to stop temperatures rising […] The post Sunset on 1.5C? IPCC report demands urgent acceleration of climate action appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- IPCC warns: Window to deliver 'sustainable, livable future for all' is closingClimate scientists urge policymakers, investors and businesses to accelerate global decarbonization efforts, saying the pace of action remains far too slow despite a raft of readily available climate solutions.
- Mail-in Recycling Options: Household & Hearing Aid BatteriesSmall cell or button cell batteries power our remotes, watches, and medical devices like hearing... The post Mail-in Recycling Options: Household & Hearing Aid Batteries appeared first on Earth911.
- Which E-Transportation Works Best for You?There are many reasons to want to switch to electric-powered transportation, from climate change to... The post Which E-Transportation Works Best for You? appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Local Produce = More JobsReduced carbon emissions from food transport are not the only reason it’s more sustainable to... The post We Earthlings: Local Produce = More Jobs appeared first on Earth911.
- Discretion is the Better Part of Valor; Court Dismisses Clean Water Act Citizen Suit Challenging POTW’s Enforcement DiscretionThe scope of suits available to private citizens under the Clean Water Act is not unlimited. A Federal District Court in Massachusetts recently made that clear in dismissing a citizen suit filed by the Conservation Law Foundation against the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, which operates Boston’s Deer Island Sewage Treatment Plant, the second largest treatment plant in the country. (Full disclosure: I represented the MWRA in that suit.) The Court rejected CLF’s claims that the MWRA was required to take enforcement action against every industrial user that discharged to the MWRA’s sewer system in violation of pretreatment regulations.… More The…
- The Environmental Impact Of Biomedical Waste And How To Reduce ItBiomedical waste is a term used to describe waste that is generated from healthcare facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and laboratories. This type of waste can be hazardous to human health and the environment if not managed properly. The purpose of […] The post The Environmental Impact Of Biomedical Waste And How To Reduce It appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- IPCC Synthesis Report Underscores Urgency of Taking Ambitious Climate Action Now for a Sustainable FutureThe 2023 report recognizes the interconnectedness of climate, ecosystems, and biodiversity and the importance of diverse forms of knowledge when it comes to climate change adaptation, mitigation, ecosystem health, human well-being, and sustainable development. The post IPCC Synthesis Report Underscores Urgency of Taking Ambitious Climate Action Now for a Sustainable Future appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New study: tax credits and rebates promise to grow clean energyThe combined impact of the Inflation Reduction Act and the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure law could boost American clean energy production dramatically by the end of the decade. The post New study: tax credits and rebates promise to grow clean energy appeared first on Environment America.
- London company LaBante makes purses from vegan leatherHave you looked at vegan purses and been disappointed that vegan leather just means plastic? A new, more sustainable brand aims to change that. LaBante London, a PETA-approved British brand built on the core values of sustainability and cruelty-free fashion, has created a line of purses and sneakers that are made of plant-based vegan materials while displacing plastic waste and helping to plant trees. Bonus: the line looks fantastic.
- Google Survey Finds Americans Victimized By Climate DisinformationA Google survey of over 2,300 people conducted last year by Environmental Progress, found that 53% of people surveyed in the U.S. agree with the false statement, “Climate change is making hurricanes more frequent,” while 46% agree with the false statement, “Climate change threatens human extinction.” Here is the complete Google survey.
- New Cambridgeshire bus bypass plans could be fatal for surrounding wildlifeTomorrow Cambridgeshire County Council are set to vote on a £160m scheme to include a bus bypass that would tear through a local orchard, taking with it any wildlife. The Coton Orchard in Cambridgeshire is the eighth largest traditional orchard left in the UK – the land is now owned by Anna Gazely and was […] The post New Cambridgeshire bus bypass plans could be fatal for surrounding wildlife appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Cornell Aims to Achieve Carbon Neutrality by 2035. Here’s How.The latest GHG inventory for FY21 indicates that net emissions stand at 147,124 MTCO2e, representing a reduction of over 50% from the 2008 baseline. The post Cornell Aims to Achieve Carbon Neutrality by 2035. Here’s How. appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Retreat to paradise in this beautiful Hawaii homeMaui Residence by Walker Warner Architects was designed to be a retreat from the world, a place for privacy. It’s a quiet, serene little escape and an homage to sustainability and taking care of the planet, something that should be at the forefront of all design.
- UK aims to become a space launch superpowerWith multiple spaceports planned across the UK, the nation’s capacity for launching satellites is set to take off The post UK aims to become a space launch superpower appeared first on Physics World.
- A catalyst pushes zinc-air batteries to record power densityIt sounds like science fiction, or at the very least vaporware, but zinc-air batteries are a technology that now allows more power density to be packed into batteries for power storage. A new single-atom catalyst has now pushed the power density to record levels. This type of technology may push battery technology forward to help make the storage of clean energy more affordable and efficient.
- Global Energy Systems Market Grew to $17B in 2023The global advanced energy storage systems market grew from $16.56 billion in 2022 to $17.89 billion in 2023 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.0%, according to Reportlinker.com’s "Advanced Energy Storage Systems Global Market Report 2023." The post Global Energy Systems Market Grew to $17B in 2023 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Photoexcited electrons from fullerene help create high-speed switchQuantum "turnout" device has a switching speed four to five orders of magnitude faster than that of current solid-state transistors The post Photoexcited electrons from fullerene help create high-speed switch appeared first on Physics World.
- Tackling the growing waste problem in KayamandiFollowing months of deliberation, Stellenbosch Network has crowned Chuma Lalendle and Sbahle Mgijima as the winners of the fourth edition of the #IdeasForChange Challenge. The two young innovators walked away […]
- Total Weight of Wild Land Mammals Less Than One-Tenth Weight of All HumansThe combined weight of every human is more than 10 times that of every wild land mammal put together, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Immediate action is needed to ensure ‘a livable future for all,’ UN report saysWorld needs a “quantum leap” in climate ambition to stave off devastating consequences.
- Buildings Belong at the Heart of Climate ActionWe spend 90% of our lives indoors, and when it comes to decarbonization, buildings represent the greatest economic heft, emotional weight, and environmental lift of any sector. The post Buildings Belong at the Heart of Climate Action appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- EPA Report Identifies Metal Mining as Primary Source of Toxic Chemical Releases in Pacific SouthwestThe metal mining sector in Nevada and Arizona contributed most significantly to the total Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)-reported chemical releases, accounting for 84% of the total releases in the Pacific Southwest region for 2021. The post EPA Report Identifies Metal Mining as Primary Source of Toxic Chemical Releases in Pacific Southwest appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Can the UK’s chemical industry wean itself off fossil fuels?In light of the UK’s commitment to a net zero carbon economy by 2050, the chemicals industry is facing an identity crisis. To stay relevant, the industry must adapt. The elephant in the room is that 98 per cent of all the chemicals we use […]
- The False Trade-off Between Green Energy and Toxic Chemical RegulationThe long and tortuous effort to regulate toxic chemicals in America has now come up against an ironic obstacle: anti-environmental lobbying by the manufacturers of batteries and other renewable energy technologies that rely on toxic substances.
- Ensuring SA’s water infrastructure and securityThe importance of water and protecting our valuable water resources will once again be highlighted this year as we celebrate World Water Week, taking place from 20 – 26 March […]
- The Rise of Biodegradable Plastics & New Recycling TechnologyBiodegradable plastics have emerged as a potential solution to the severe environmental problem caused by... The post The Rise of Biodegradable Plastics & New Recycling Technology appeared first on Earth911.
- The importance of citing Black women in physicsChanda Prescod-Weinstein describes efforts to create a bibliography of papers by Black women in physics The post The importance of citing Black women in physics appeared first on Physics World.
- 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 Earth911 Podcast: Clean Earth Rovers CEO Michael Arens on Cleaning Waterways and Bays appeared first on Earth911.
- Biden administration urges Supreme Court to leave climate lawsuits to statesBig Oil has long counted on corporate-friendly federal courts to get rid of climate suits.
- With the Willow project on the horizon, some Alaska Natives worry about traditional foodsIn the village of Nuiqsut, hunting and fishing are how people get food.
- Broken furnace? In the Bay Area, soon you’ll have to replace it with a heat pumpRegulators ban the sale of gas-powered furnaces and water heaters, starting in 2027.
- The Fox SparrowCelebrating this beloved sparrow on World Sparrow Day!
- Fengate Closes Partnership for Battery Energy Storage System PlatformFengate has announced it has closed on a new development partnership with Alpha Omega Power (AOP) with the purpose of building a market-leading US battery energy storage system (BESS) development platform. The post Fengate Closes Partnership for Battery Energy Storage System Platform appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Ellen Weinreb on the state of the CSOThe latest biennial survey looks at how chief sustainability officers are faring during turbulent times.
- Techno-fixs or 'solidaristic commoning'Techno-fixs or 'solidaristic commoning' Channel Comment brendan 20th March 2023 Teaser Media
- Climate finance must center frontline, underrepresented and underserved communitiesFrontline communities have been underrepresented and underserved in climate resiliency efforts to date, mirroring their underinvestment in the investment field as a whole.
- Breakthrough in quantum error correction could lead to large-scale quantum computersErrors can be reduced by increasing number of qubits The post Breakthrough in quantum error correction could lead to large-scale quantum computers appeared first on Physics World.
- Westminster Council green investment scheme launchedWestminster Green Investment is run in partnership with the ethical crowdfunding platform Abundance Investment, in a bid to allow locals to invest in sustainability projects. Initially, the first round of funding aims to raise £1m from residents, which will help pay for a number of new eco-initiatives in the immediate area. The scheme is open […] The post Westminster Council green investment scheme launched appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- The UK must learn from US to deliver green growthUK risks falling behind in global net zero investment race, but the government still has 'fingers in its ears,' according to think tank IPPR
- ESG Reporting Frameworks & Regulations - What Applies to Me?Driven by advancements in corporate accountability in the European Union, we’re currently experiencing a wave of new ESG reporting frameworks and regulations. While these initiatives will spur much-needed action around ESG and climate issues, it can be challenging to decode what they mean for your business. To many, this influx of frameworks and regulations has added more complexity to the alphabet soup of acronyms that define the ESG disclosure space. How should you make sense of these changes for your business? What do the various frameworks and regulations require, and which apply to you? If you’re struggling to answer these…
- 7 Leave No Trace Principles for Your Next Outdoor AdventureIf you are an outdoor enthusiast, you understand the value of caring for the natural... The post 7 Leave No Trace Principles for Your Next Outdoor Adventure appeared first on Earth911.
- The sooner we get single-use plastics out of our national parks, the betterThe Interior Department can move faster on removing single-use plastic products from our national parks. The post The sooner we get single-use plastics out of our national parks, the better appeared first on Environment America.
- How saving the rainforests could prevent the next pandemicIn Madagascar, a program to provide healthcare and agricultural support transformed a community's relationship to the rainforest.
- As millions of solar panels age out, recyclers hope to cash inSolar panels have a lifespan of 25 to 30 years, and companies are emerging that seek to recycle the valuable, reusable materials and keep the panels out of landfills.
- Crimson carbon and the environmental trade-offThe world today faces a humanitarian crisis AND an environmental crisis – both of which need careful consideration to balance the needs of humans with those of the planet. From […]
- Across the Ganges to Southwest Bangladesh and the SundarbansOur group of 23 American and Bangladeshi students and professors traveled from the Jamuna River to the Ganges and Gorai Rivers, and then down to an island on the edge of the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest.
- 'This farm is the epitome of squalor''This farm is the epitome of squalor' Channel News brendan 18th March 2023 Teaser Media
- Some of New England’s oldest trees are threatenedThe post Some of New England’s oldest trees are threatened appeared first on Environment America.
- Massachusetts Codifies “No Net Loss” Conservation Policy Under Article 97On February 10, 2023, the Public Land Preservation Act (PLPA), Chapter 274 of the Acts of 2022, (M.G.L. Ch. 3 §5A), went into effect. It both codifies existing practices and creates new obligations that public entities in the Commonwealth must follow to dispose or change the use of interests in land protected by Article 97 of the Massachusetts Constitution. Article 97 provides: The people shall have the right to clean air and water,… More The post Massachusetts Codifies “No Net Loss” Conservation Policy Under Article 97 first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- TerraCycle takes recycling to a whole new level“The good news is that most trash is technically recyclable.” This is the philosophy behind TerraCycle’s recycling program — an organized system for recycling, and upcycling, many items that are not recyclable at a local level.
- The Fox SparrowThe Fox Sparrow Rebecca Sentner Fri, 03/17/2023 - 14:43 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge March 20 is the first day of spring in North America; it is also World Sparrow Day. To celebrate, I want to…
- Kenyan farmers file court case over seed lawsKenyan smallholder farmers with the support of Greenpeace Africa have filed a case in court over a 2012 punitive seed law that criminalises farmers for selling and sharing seeds that […]
- Industrial farming’s assault on fresh waterIn advance of World Water Day on Wednesday 22 March, experts are warning that time is running out – we must stop industrial farming’s assault on fresh water supplies before […]
- Physics philanthropist on the silver screen, guitar-slinging astrophysicist is knightedExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Physics philanthropist on the silver screen, guitar-slinging astrophysicist is knighted appeared first on Physics World.
- ExxonMobil’s $2 Billion Refinery Expansion Now Processes Over 630,000 Barrels Per DayThe successful completion of the Beaumont refinery expansion project is a significant milestone for ExxonMobil, as it represents the largest refinery expansion in more than a decade. The post ExxonMobil’s $2 Billion Refinery Expansion Now Processes Over 630,000 Barrels Per Day appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The government promises to cut the UK’s climate impacts but it’s not on track to yetBack in 2021, during COP26, the UK government positioned itself as a global leader of climate ambition. Since, it has become clear that was the easy part, what is tricky is delivering action that matches the warm words. The government began to feel the […]
- Swiss Startup to Install Solar Panels on Railroad TrackA Swiss start-up will install solar panels on a railway in western Switzerland, pending approval from transportation officials.Read more on E360 →
- Fire at Alabama Landfill Raises Concern About Gaps in Regulations.In recent years, the importance of eco-friendly waste management has become more apparent than ever. However, not all waste management facilities operate with environmental responsibility in mind. The post Fire at Alabama Landfill Raises Concern About Gaps in Regulations. appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Electrify America’s Latest Investments Focus on EV Expansion and EducationThe company plans to have over 1,800 total charging stations with over 10,000 individual chargers in the United States and Canada by 2026. The post Electrify America’s Latest Investments Focus on EV Expansion and Education appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Marathon Petroleum Is Cutting Greenhouse Gas Intensity Using Energy EfficiencyMarathon Petroleum focuses on reducing greenhouse gas intensity through energy efficiency measures and portfolio diversification. It aims to reduce such intensity levels for its Scopes 1 and 2 emissions by 30% by 2030. It is 23% of the way there now. The post Marathon Petroleum Is Cutting Greenhouse Gas Intensity Using Energy Efficiency appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Is Nickelback responsible for all living things?Nothing to do with the Canadian rock band, a group of scientists at Rutgers University, New Jersey, believe they may have identified the substance that first catalysed life on Earth. The team involved have been working on trying to pinpoint the origins of metabolism, the set of core chemical reactions behind the evolution of life […] The post Is Nickelback responsible for all living things? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- ADEPT Live Labs 2: the race to decarbonise local UK roadsFunded by the Department for Transport (DfT), the £30m Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport (ADEPT) Live Labs 2: Decarbonising Local Roads programme is a three-year, UK-wide initiative. Programme Director, Giles Perkins, talks about how Live Labs 2 will push the boundaries of innovation to set a high bar for evidenced carbon […] The post ADEPT Live Labs 2: the race to decarbonise local UK roads appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Latin America Set to Become Global Energy Giant Through RenewablesLatin America is embarking on a new era of renewable energy, led by commitments to wind and solar utility-scale projects by Led by Brazil, Chile, and Columbia. The post Latin America Set to Become Global Energy Giant Through Renewables appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Physicists perform first measurement of ‘time reflection’ in microwavesNew demonstration of unusual phenomenon could help improve wireless communication The post Physicists perform first measurement of ‘time reflection’ in microwaves appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth Action: Cut Out Credit Card OffersEarth911 is honoring the 52 years of Earth Day with 52 Actions for the Earth.... The post Earth Action: Cut Out Credit Card Offers appeared first on Earth911.
- 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 Earth911 Podcast: Author Esha Chhabra on the Work of Restoring Our World appeared first on Earth911.
- A government program hopes to find critical minerals right beneath our feetFederal scientists are using recon flights and field research to track down metals that are key to the energy transition.
- Ask me anything: Nicole Bell – ‘Collaboration is the norm: we achieve more when we work together’Nicole Bell is a dark-matter physicist and the new president of the Australian Institute of Physics The post Ask me anything: Nicole Bell – ‘Collaboration is the norm: we achieve more when we work together’ appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘Extrapolations’ is the climate TV show we’re finally ready forApple TV's sprawling series depicts the "messy middle" of climate change.
- Oscars goody bags contained ‘unseemly’ gift: certificates for Aboriginal landIndigenous groups in Australia said they weren't consulted and called the conservation ploy a "money-making scheme."
- Connecticut’s C&I Sector Sees Overwhelming Demand for Energy Storage SolutionsDue to the overwhelming demand for energy storage in Connecticut's C&I sector, the 100-megawatt (MW) tranche will open two years ahead of schedule. The post Connecticut’s C&I Sector Sees Overwhelming Demand for Energy Storage Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Molecular photoswitch could help create better anti-cancer drugsHigh-precision X-ray crystallography measurements examine how a photopharmacological drug binds to and releases from protein molecules The post Molecular photoswitch could help create better anti-cancer drugs appeared first on Physics World.
- How can the UK build its own green industrial policy?This article is by Sam Alvis, head of economy at Green Alliance. It is part of our recently published essay collection ‘What does the US Inflation Reduction Act mean for the UK’s green economy?’ The US Inflation Reduction Act has the UK on the backfoot. […]
- What's in the water? Businesses miss a huge opportunity to act locallyCompanies that ignore water issues in communities do so at their peril, according to Lori Llewellyn, CDP managing director.
- Episode 355: ESG culture wars, lessons about investing for impactFreada Kapor Klein and Mitch Kapor, founders of early stage VC firm Kapor Capital, talk about their new book, "Closing the Equity Gap."
- The enormous opportunity of e-waste recyclingIn Minnesota alone, the value of metals and materials that could be mined from electronic waste has an estimated value of over $2.8 billion annually.
- Advice on closing venture capital's equity gapTech entrepreneur Mitch Kapor and social impact pioneer Freada Kapor Klein chat about diversity, rethinking startup compensation, and the role of corporations in supporting diverse entrepreneurs.
- Earth Map: The digital tool monitoring real time climate changeEarth Map is a powerful, intuitive online tool, open to everyone, which details environmental data about any location on the planet, helping us understand the impact of humans and policy as it happens. Using data from the Earth Observation (EO), various parameters are tracked. These include rainfall, temperature, and vegetation cover. This makes it far […] The post Earth Map: The digital tool monitoring real time climate change appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- US Solar Market Insight: 2022 Year in ReviewThe US solar industry shrank by 16% in 2022. It was a volatile year characterized by the anticircumvention investigation, widespread equipment detentions at ports and the historic victory of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). On balance, all the uncertainty surrounding various trade issues as well as supply chain constraints took their toll on industry growth. As the industry looks ahead to 2023, there is cause for optimism. Most expect supply chain relief in the second half of this year as importers satisfy Customs and Border Protection (CBP) requirements and shipments make their way to project sites. But major uncertainties remain regarding…
- Earth911 Inspiration: Nature Is Hinting at UsToday’s quote is from American poet Robert Frost, who wrote: “Nature is always hinting at... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Nature Is Hinting at Us appeared first on Earth911.
- BVC Invests in WayBeyond’s AI Agriculture TechnologyWayBeyond aims to improve crop yields, crop quality, and grower profitability for low-to-mid-tech controlled-environment agriculture (CEA) operations through AI technology. The post BVC Invests in WayBeyond’s AI Agriculture Technology appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Governor of Maryland Announces Plans to Adopt the Advanced Clean Cars II RulePer a Maryland Department of the Environment report, the rule will reduce 383,000 new gas-powered vehicle sales by 2030, with a rise to 1.68 million fewer conventional vehicles by 2035. The post Governor of Maryland Announces Plans to Adopt the Advanced Clean Cars II Rule appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How Amazon can sell toilet paper without destroying forestsThe boreal forest is being logged to make toilet paper for some of the world’s largest tissue brands, including Amazon The post How Amazon can sell toilet paper without destroying forests appeared first on Environment America.
- Cutting Confederate Ties, the U.S. Navy Names Ships for a Pioneering Female Oceanographer and a Daring Enslaved PilotMarie Tharp was a marine scientist in a man's world. Robert Smalls was a skilled sailor, but held as a slave. Both are now being honored by the U.S. Navy.
- National Audubon Society Announces Decision to Retain Current NameNational Audubon Society Announces Decision to Retain Current Name Martha Harbison Thu, 03/16/2023 - 12:56 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds New York, NY – The Board of Directors of the National Audubon Society (NAS) today announced that it has decided to retain the name of the organization, after a lengthy process to examine its name in light of the personal history of its namesake, John James…
- A shift to haggle-free PPAsGoogle and LevelTen Energy are rethinking the clean energy procurement process to make it smarter and faster.
- How does nuclear power compare with solar and wind energy?Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California recently achieved the first steps toward viable nuclear fusion using clean and potentially inexpensive ingredients. It opens the door to the possibility of a clean energy future with nuclear fusion in the mix. This breakthrough could revolutionize how we create clean energy. However, there are still obstacles.
- Open Letter from the CEO on Audubon’s NameOpen Letter from the CEO on Audubon’s Name Martha Harbison Thu, 03/16/2023 - 11:42 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Dear Flock, This past year, the National Audubon Society embarked on a process to reexamine the name of our organization, in light of the personal history of the organization’s namesake, John James Audubon. Our organization was named after John James Audubon, a naturalist and illustrator, more…
- Frequently Asked Questions About the Audubon NameFrequently Asked Questions About the Audubon Name Martha Harbison Thu, 03/16/2023 - 11:37 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds What prompted the Board’s process to consider a name change? The National Audubon Society was founded in 1905 and named after John James Audubon, 50 years after his death. Audubon was a naturalist and illustrator whose work was an important contribution to the field of ornithology in the…
- Who Made the List? 2023 Best of Green School RecipientsThe Green Schools Conference is the ultimate gathering for individuals and companies involved in bringing green schools to life. Including those who lead, operate, build, and teach in schools. The post Who Made the List? 2023 Best of Green School Recipients appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- UN Champions of Earth award launches with plastic pollution focusThe international accolade honours individuals, groups, and organisations that have a transformative impact on the environment. For 2023, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is looking for nominees that are working on sustainable solutions to the plastic pollution crisis. Each year invaluable contributions to the environmental cause are recognised in four categories. These are Policy […] The post UN Champions of Earth award launches with plastic pollution focus appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Nonlinear optics: we explore the science and its many applicationsThis podcast features two experts in nonlinear optics The post Nonlinear optics: we explore the science and its many applications appeared first on Physics World.
- Leeward Renewable Energy’s Horizon Solar Facility to Power Over 42,000 homes in TexasOnce completed, the Horizon facility will generate enough electricity to power over 42,000 US homes each year. The post Leeward Renewable Energy’s Horizon Solar Facility to Power Over 42,000 homes in Texas appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Much ado about unsustainable lobsterMaine legislature responds after New England lobster red-listed The post Much ado about unsustainable lobster appeared first on Environment America.
- Meet Two Instructors of the Columbia Climate School in the Green Mountains ProgramLearn about Climate School experts and their goals and plans for the program this summer.
- B.I.G. North Pole Expedition launches schools competitionSponsored by Environment Journal and Air Quality News, early April a groundbreaking journey to the top of the world begins in a bid to measure black carbon levels and air quality. Teachers and students are encouraged to get involved. Led by famed author, speaker, and polar explorer Felicity Ashton MBE, the group will embark from Svalbard to […] The post B.I.G. North Pole Expedition launches schools competition appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- How PPAs Are Helping Businesses Be More SustainableAs the world grapples with the urgent need to address climate change, more and more businesses are recognising the importance of transitioning to a sustainable model. This shift towards sustainability is being driven by a range of factors, including changing … How PPAs Are Helping Businesses Be More Sustainable Read More » The post How PPAs Are Helping Businesses Be More Sustainable appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Climate Disclosure is Going Through a Regime ChangeClimate reporting is going through a regime change: from a system relying on voluntary disclosures to one guided by regulation. The post Climate Disclosure is Going Through a Regime Change appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The dubious economic calculus behind the Willow projectThe ConocoPhillips venture is supposed to secure energy independence and Alaskan prosperity. It probably won’t achieve either.
- Rural America gets $315 million for cleaner, more affordable energyOne-sixth of U.S. households are in rural communities. The Biden administration wants to help modernize their grids, invest in renewables, and improve the efficiency of their homes.
- To protect downwind states from smog, EPA cracks down on coal power pollutionThe new “Good Neighbor” plan will halve nitrogen oxide emissions from power plants by 2027.
- Puerto Rico town celebrates ‘first-of-its-kind’ solar microgridIn the event of an outage, the battery system can power 14 downtown businesses for up to 10 days.
- Real-time monitoring of brain tissue oxygenation could personalize radiotherapyImaging cerebral oxygenation during radiotherapy with functional near-infrared spectroscopy provides a step toward personalized cancer treatments The post Real-time monitoring of brain tissue oxygenation could personalize radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- CO2 Utilization in Algae Farming for Sustainable Food ProductionAs our world expands, the need for food increases due to our population growth. However, with limited resources for farming, including land and water, concerns about food growth have been on the minds of scientists for years. Algae and Climate Change The potential of algae as a sustainable source of ... Read more » The post CO2 Utilization in Algae Farming for Sustainable Food Production appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Averting Crisis, Europe Learns to Live Without Russian EnergyFaced with the cutoff of Russian gas and oil, Europe ramped up solar and wind power, got serious about energy conservation, and tweaked policies to speed its green transition. Despite fears of increased emissions this winter, the EU remained on track to meet its climate goals.Read more on E360 →
- My beef with alternative meat? I like vegetablesI would love to see chefs convince eaters that vegetables are awesome by focusing on celebrating vegetables instead of only trying to mimic meat.
- Why sustainability must play a major role in your boardroom today — and tomorrowWe need to shape the boardrooms of the future by choice, not by chance.
- A lifeline for pools? “Digital boilers” provide innovative rethink of waste heat reuseSwimming pools threatened with closure because of skyrocketing heating bills could get a reprieve from a new technology for waste heat reuse that is being described as a potential game changer. A UK start-up, Deep Green, has successfully trialled the scheme at a public pool in Exmouth that has cut its bills by around £20,000 […]
- By shifting our mindsets, we can write the story of just and regenerative businessThese ideas for transformational change don’t require board approval.
- DIY Raised Dog Bowl: Build It From Recycled Pallets in an HourRaised dog bowls can provide health benefits to your dog and aesthetic benefits for your... The post DIY Raised Dog Bowl: Build It From Recycled Pallets in an Hour appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Quiz #98: Making Smart ChoicesA sustainable life is built on choices and trade-offs. You can reduce your environmental impact... The post Earth911 Quiz #98: Making Smart Choices appeared first on Earth911.
- Energy crisis triggers Britain’s biggest behavioural change in a generationFigures shared by SaveMoneyCutCarbon show the majority of UK residents are now willing to implement ‘green action’ if it cuts costs. The platform, which offers advice and signposting for sustainability and money-saving options, conducted a study of how the nation’s habits were changing amid soaring heating and fuel costs. Overall, the results show that 66% […] The post Energy crisis triggers Britain’s biggest behavioural change in a generation appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Enviva’s Port of Chesapeake Recognized for Environmental ResponsibilityEnviva is the largest global producer of industrial wood pellets, a renewable and sustainable energy source produced by aggregating a natural resource, wood fiber, and processing it into a transportable form, wood pellets. The post Enviva’s Port of Chesapeake Recognized for Environmental Responsibility appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Enel X and MIDAC Join Forces to Build Italy’s First Major Recycling Plant for Lithium BatteriesThe technology developed by Enel X will ensure that the dismantling of lithium batteries is done automatically, reducing human error and minimizing the risk of accidents. The post Enel X and MIDAC Join Forces to Build Italy’s First Major Recycling Plant for Lithium Batteries appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Beautiful burnt cork furniture upholds ecosystem resiliencyFrench designer Noe Duchaufour-Lawrance's furniture line uses discarded burnt cork that features interesting textures and flowing lines. Duchaufour-Lawrance's Portugal studio Made in Situ created this collection of chairs and tables by carving blocks of cork. This is a product similar to what can be used as building insulation, but here it creates a fascinating interplay of surfaces and textures. It showcases the idea that sustainable materials can be used just about anywhere.
- A conversation with the founders of Climate FounderClimate Founder is a one-stop shop for aspiring entrepreneurs in the climate tech field.
- American Made: Honda’s Manufacturing Footprint in the United StatesMore than two-thirds of all Honda and Acura automobiles sold in the US in 2022 were made domestically. The post American Made: Honda’s Manufacturing Footprint in the United States appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Group distils wisdom on biochar for climate-smart agricultureBurning biochar has been a traditional agriculture practice used by humans since time immemorial. A new study attempts to synthesize global data from nearly 600 studies on biochar to analyze its potential as a climate-smart agricultural practice. It is published in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) is described as an integrative approach […]
- As 1.5 Degrees Looms, Scientists See Growing Risk of Runaway Warming, Urgent Need to Slash EmissionsAs the planet rapidly approaches 1.5 degrees C of warming, scientists warn that rising temperatures are degrading the Earth's ability to soak up carbon dioxide, threatening to further exacerbate climate change. To keep warming in check, they stress, countries must make steep cuts to emissions in the next few years.Read more on E360 →
- Co-op extends tech recirculation offerCo-op has expanded its trial with tech-recirculation start-up, Spring, with the introduction of new, reusable Pouches to help consumers cut e-waste and unlock the value in their old and unwanted phones and electronic devices. The new service, known as Spring Post, launches this week (12 March) in 45 Co-op stores located in towns and cities […]
- EPA Proposes Safe Drinking Water Act Standards for PFAS: Forever Chemicals Will Lead to Forever Superfund SitesYesterday, EPA proposed to regulate certain PFAS under the Safe Drinking Water Act. EPA proposed Maximum Contaminant Level Goals for PFOA and PFOS of zero. It proposed Maximum Contaminant Levels for PFOA and PFOS of 4.0 parts per trillion. EPA also proposed MCLGs and MCLs for PFNA, PFHxS, PFBS, and HFPO-DA (“GenX Chemicals”) based on a novel hazard index approach to these compounds as a group. … More The post EPA Proposes Safe Drinking Water Act Standards for PFAS: Forever Chemicals Will Lead to Forever Superfund Sites first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Scale Microgrids Announces Acquisition of Over 100 MW of Community Solar Projects in NYCommunity solar projects are an increasingly popular way for individuals and businesses to access solar energy without having to install solar panels on their own property. The post Scale Microgrids Announces Acquisition of Over 100 MW of Community Solar Projects in NY appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Budget 2023: Hunt’s four Es still don’t include environmentChancellor Jeremy Hunt presented the UK’s 2023 Budget to the House of Commons at Westminster this lunch time, again using alliteration to focus on the pillars of Enterprise, Education, Employment and Everywhere. The speech, which began at 12.30PM on Wednesday 15th March, included a number of major economic pledges, with the overall intention of promoting […] The post Budget 2023: Hunt’s four Es still don’t include environment appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- NASA puts UK physicist Nicola Fox in charge of $7.8bn science programmeNicola Fox takes over from Thomas Zurbuchen as NASA’s associate administrator for the space agency's science mission directorate The post NASA puts UK physicist Nicola Fox in charge of $7.8bn science programme appeared first on Physics World.
- What does the SVB collapse mean for technology firms?(Written on 15 March) A frenzy of finger pointing was well underway as technology commentators took stock of the SVB collapse and what it portends for tech and climate start-ups (not to mention the wider economy) The bank’s failure was “bad news for climate change” as Sophia Kianni tweeted in the immediate aftermath, noting that […]
- Contribute to a sustainable futureHappening from 28 – 30 March in Cape Town, 1.5 Degrees Africa’s Net Zero Conference and Exhibition is the first African event of its kind. It is well timed, given […]
- Are grasslands good homes for bees?It turns out that what’s good for the grasslands is good for the bison and good for the bees The post Are grasslands good homes for bees? appeared first on Environment America.
- New Belgium Brewing Is Toasting to its Sustainability Skills New Belgium Brewing is committed to solving climate change, saying that extreme weather events — such as droughts — hurt its product: beer. Water is the main component of beer, and a lack of water hurts barley crops. The post New Belgium Brewing Is Toasting to its Sustainability Skills appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Why It’s So Hard to Be Prepared for DisastersDisaster expert Jeffrey Schlegelmilch discusses February’s devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria, the challenges to building resilience, and how emergencies can reveal the inner workings of a society.
- JetBlue and Shell Aviation Announce New Agreement to Bring More SAF to LAXThe additional SAF provided through Shell Aviation at LAX will increase the airline’s SAF supply at the airport, bringing SAF to approximately 15% of JetBlue’s total LAX jet fuel uptake. The post JetBlue and Shell Aviation Announce New Agreement to Bring More SAF to LAX appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- From barren sands to extreme architecture: building the first Martian metropolisIan Randall reviews The First City on Mars: an Urban Planner’s Guide to Settling the Red Planet by Justin Hollander The post From barren sands to extreme architecture: building the first Martian metropolis appeared first on Physics World.
- 5 Environmental Benefits of Backyard ChickensIt’s hard not to be aware of your environmental impact these days. But it can... The post 5 Environmental Benefits of Backyard Chickens appeared first on Earth911.
- 20-year research project reveals “devastating loss of British & Irish flora“The creators of the new Plant Atlas say it is “the most powerful statement ever produced on the state of our wild and naturalised plants“ Thousands of botanists from the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (BSBI)1 have spent the last twenty years collecting data on changes in the British and Irish flora. The results […]
- How rising temperatures are intensifying California’s atmospheric riversAs storms get warmer and wetter, the state's flood control system is struggling to keep up.
- Taking My Class to BangladeshMy undergraduate Sustainable Development course is in Bangladesh for a Spring Break trip to see what they have been learning about. We will be touring the country by bus and boat to learn about the environment and people of Bangladesh.
- City of Dallas Develops Plan for More Resilient Urban AgricultureThe Comprehensive Urban Agriculture Plan (CUAP) provides a long-term strategy for expanding urban agriculture in the city, especially in marginalized communities with less access to healthy, local food. The post City of Dallas Develops Plan for More Resilient Urban Agriculture appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- EU internal combustion vehicle ban at risk of stallingThe future of the internal combustion engine (ICE) in European Union is looking increasingly unclear as the bloc found itself divided on principle this week. At a meeting in Strasbourg on Monday, ministers from a loose alliance of car-friendly countries demanded policymakers make changes to proposed legislation, agreed in principle, that would end the sale […] The post EU internal combustion vehicle ban at risk of stalling appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- EU petrol and diesel vehicle ban at risk of stallingThe future of the internal combustion engine (ICE) in European Union is looking increasingly unclear as the bloc found itself divided on principle this week. At a meeting in Strasbourg on Monday, ministers from a loose alliance of car-friendly countries demanded policymakers make changes to proposed legislation, agreed in principle, that would end the sale […] The post EU petrol and diesel vehicle ban at risk of stalling appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Flashing droplets could shed light on atomic physics and quantum tunnellingOptical effect could reveal pollutants in water The post Flashing droplets could shed light on atomic physics and quantum tunnelling appeared first on Physics World.
- Frequently Asked Questions About the Audubon NameYour guide to the board’s process and its decision to retain the organization’s name.
- Open Letter from the CEO on Audubon’s NameHear directly from Dr. Elizabeth Gray on why Audubon is keeping its name.
- National Audubon Society Announces Decision to Retain Current NameOrganization commits an additional $25 million to fund expansion of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging work, a decision that follows a thorough and inclusive process to examine the legacy of its namesake.
- Is sustainability becoming all about accounting?Finance and accounting professionals are increasingly being brought in to incorporate ESG considerations into decision-making processes and reports.
- The debate over geoengineering is intensifyingIs geoengineering the answer to climate change, just part of the answer or dangerous science?
- How Franchisees' Environmental Concerns Impact Business DecisionsFranchise businesses are a critical part of the U.S. economy. Accounting for more than 10% of businesses, franchise establishments employ 8.5 million people and are forecast to generate $827 billion in 2022. Yet, whether a quick-service restaurant (QSR), retail chain, gym, or one of the countless other franchises out there, those who own or manage a franchise location know that they face unique challenges in today’s economy. Firstly, many franchises are experiencing considerable financial issues. Second, there’s a fast-growing concern about sustainability. Due to a mix of genuine care about the planet and expectations from customers for businesses to contribute,…
- 5 Zero-Waste Period ProductsAlthough period products are relatively small items, nearly 20 billion sanitary napkins, tampons, and applicators... The post 5 Zero-Waste Period Products appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Biodel Ag CEO Ben Cloud on Accelerating Soil Restoration With SequesterDiscover how our food production and even our yards and gardens can play a role... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Biodel Ag CEO Ben Cloud on Accelerating Soil Restoration With Sequester appeared first on Earth911.
- A fairer future for allA fairer future for all Channel News Yasmin 15th March 2023 Teaser Media
- 85% of global companies are failing to cut flying emissionsTransport & Environment’s 2023 Travel Smart Ranking paints a damning picture of the efforts made by global companies to cut their environmental footprints from air travel. The research aims to encourage businesses to look at ways in which they can slash flying emissions by 50% by 2025, compared with 2019 levels. Overall, this year’s investigation […] The post 85% of global companies are failing to cut flying emissions appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Climate change is supercharging floods and droughts, new research showsRising global temperatures drove the shift in weather extremes.
- New England states unite to build new offshore wind HVDC transmission, seek DOE fundingFour New England States – Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, and Rhode Island – recently submitted a concept paper to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) proposing to build up to three new high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission lines and related onshore system upgrades to support the injection of new offshore wind resources in New England. Onshore and offshore transmission constraints are a major barrier to the successful deployment of large-scale offshore wind along the Atlantic coast.… More The post New England states unite to build new offshore wind HVDC transmission, seek DOE funding first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Clean lighting bill passes Oregon HouseOregon’s legislature is one chamber away from replacing fluorescent light bulbs with more efficient non-toxic alternatives. The post Clean lighting bill passes Oregon House appeared first on Environment America.
- How many native bees live in Texas, and what can we do to save them?A new bill to help landowners help pollinators is a great start The post How many native bees live in Texas, and what can we do to save them? appeared first on Environment America.
- Biffa and Circularity Scotland Partner to Create Jobs and Build Greener Economy in ScotlandBiffa is investing over $85 million to increase green economy initiatives, including an approximately $6.5 million transformation of a former parcel depot on the Eurocentral industrial park in Motherwell. The post Biffa and Circularity Scotland Partner to Create Jobs and Build Greener Economy in Scotland appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Chaos plays a role in how memories are forgotten, simulations suggestMemories fade into noise to make room for new information The post Chaos plays a role in how memories are forgotten, simulations suggest appeared first on Physics World.
- Glow & NielsenIQ Study Reveals Majority of US Shoppers Prioritize Brand SustainabilityGlow's SRS (Sustainability Ranking System) found that the top ESG-performing F&G brands are gaining new customers at twice the rate of other brands. The post Glow & NielsenIQ Study Reveals Majority of US Shoppers Prioritize Brand Sustainability appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Scientists say UK must rejoin Horizon Europe to bolster ‘science superpower’ claimsA perceived lack of urgency from the UK government over joining the Horizon Europe programme is causing concern The post Scientists say UK must rejoin Horizon Europe to bolster ‘science superpower’ claims appeared first on Physics World.
- Hemp production is expanding in the construction marketHempitecture, a nonwoven materials manufacturer, announced its new manufacturing plant location and the 33,000-square-feet facility is an example of both sustainable building techniques and eco-minded business practices.
- AirTrunk Pledges Full ESG Commitment Through $3.37B in Sustainable FinancingAirTrunk plans to invest margin incentives from the Japan SLL into social impact initiatives in Japan. The post AirTrunk Pledges Full ESG Commitment Through $3.37B in Sustainable Financing appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- EPA proposes first-ever limits on PFAS in drinking waterThe standards would force states to begin the arduous process of cleaning out "forever chemicals" from their water supplies.
- Green Transportation for All: Free, Community Ride Share Program Powered by Solar EcocarThe Ecocar is a Solar Electric Vehicle (SEV-ZEV) with zero emissions, making it a sustainable option that can help to reduce carbon emissions and provide free transportation for individuals and groups. The post Green Transportation for All: Free, Community Ride Share Program Powered by Solar Ecocar appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- DFFE refuses environmental authorisation for KarpowershipsThe Green Connection welcomes the decision by the Department of Fisheries, Forestry, and Environment (DFFE) to suspend the application for environmental authorisation for Karpowerships in Saldanha Bay, pending an investigation […]
- Should We Stop Using the Term ‘Natural Disaster’?The words we use to describe events matter. Would a different term elicit more substantial change?
- Deadly air pollution case back in courtOn Monday, 13 March 2023 the Pretoria High Court heard the state’s application for leave to appeal the landmark Deadly Air court judgment about air pollution in the Mpumalanga Highveld. […]
- Chevron Drills Deep Into Carbon Capture, Hydrogen, And Solar SolutionsChevron is responding to calls to expand into sustainable energy forms and to clean up its current operations. To that end, it is involved in carbon capture and storage, hydrogen production, and solar energy. The post Chevron Drills Deep Into Carbon Capture, Hydrogen, And Solar Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Delta’s new sustainability strategy prepares for takeoffThe airline's sustainability plan brings solid interim targets, but is the aviation industry going fast enough?
- The latest in in situ/in operando characterization of Li-ion batteriesJoin the audience for a live webinar on 19 April 2023 sponsored by BioLogic and TA Instruments – Waters, in partnership with The Electrochemical Society The post The latest in in situ/in operando characterization of Li-ion batteries appeared first on Physics World.
- UK spaceports: the good, the bad and the uglyBenjamin Skuse looks at how the UK space industry may, or may not, benefit from the rise of local spaceports The post UK spaceports: the good, the bad and the ugly appeared first on Physics World.
- Data centres can keep leisure centres afloat, saving authorities thousandsBy rethinking the role of unused space around public swimming pools, councils can make a significant reduction to outgoings, and make sure valued services can continue to operate. Exmouth Leisure Centre in Devon is now using a computer data centre, roughly the size of an average domestic washing machine, to keep its swimming pool heated. […] The post Data centres can keep leisure centres afloat, saving authorities thousands appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- NYSERDA Announces Two New Build-Ready Sites for Potential Renewable Energy DevelopmentThe MOUs represent progress under the State’s Accelerated Renewable Energy Growth and Community Benefit Act and advances New York’s goal for 70 percent of the state’s electricity to come from renewable sources by 2030 under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. The post NYSERDA Announces Two New Build-Ready Sites for Potential Renewable Energy Development appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Chicago neighborhood groups sue US Army Corps of Engineers over expansion of a polluted dump“Our community is fighting back and saying ‘no more.’”
- Personalized approach improves cervical cancer treatmentMRI-guided brachytherapy optimizes dose distributions in treatments of locally advanced cervical cancer The post Personalized approach improves cervical cancer treatment appeared first on Physics World.
- How Indigenous People Are Restoring Brazil’s Atlantic ForestThe Guarani Mbya people are working to restore the once-vast Atlantic Forest, which has been largely lost to development. Gaining official tenure of their lands, they hope, will boost their efforts, which range from planting native trees to reintroducing pollinators.Read more on E360 →
- What are the ‘wrong’ sort of EU Taxonomy estimates?European financial regulators shed light on the use of “equivalent information” under the EU Taxonomy.
- First major shopping centre in Europe hits carbon net zeroOne of the continent’s biggest malls has set a benchmark for emissions and waste reduction, forging ahead on the retail sector’s path to sustainability. Docks Bruxsel, situated on the banks of the Brussels canal, boast more than 100 shops, an indoor adventure park, 15 restaurants and a 1,500 capacity event space. Early-March, an assessment of […] The post First major shopping centre in Europe hits carbon net zero appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 5 key facets of a strong sustainability strategySustainability strategy can be complicated. Here are five key elements to creating a successful one.
- Battery electric or hydrogen? We’ll need both, and more, to decarbonize heavy transportBattery electric, fuel cells running on green electricity or green hydrogen, and the trusty internal combustion engine have the potential to decarbonize the transport industry.
- Solar Panel Recycling in the US: a Looming E-waste ConcernThe United States now has enough installed solar energy capacity to power 17.7 million homes.... The post Solar Panel Recycling in the US: a Looming E-waste Concern appeared first on Earth911.
- Responsible Mushroom HuntingA time-honored autumn pastime for locavores, mushroom hunting encourages people to experience the natural world... The post Responsible Mushroom Hunting appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Why Recycle E-Waste?Why should you recycle e-waste? Because electronics contain useful materials that can be recycled into... The post We Earthlings: Why Recycle E-Waste? appeared first on Earth911.
- Imagine 2200: Submissions are now open for our climate fiction contestSubmissions are now open for the 2023/2024 Imagine 2200 climate fiction short story contest, celebrating the futures we want to see.
- The Biden administration approved the Willow project, now what?What can you do to prevent Willow and similar projects from moving forward? The post The Biden administration approved the Willow project, now what? appeared first on Environment America.
- Bill would block cities from reducing pollution from leaf blowers and other lawn equipmentSB 1017 would blow local control away The post Bill would block cities from reducing pollution from leaf blowers and other lawn equipment appeared first on Environment America.
- OriginClear Announces Water on Demand SubsidiaryOriginClear Inc. has announced that New York-based Castle Placement has launched a limited preview crowdfunding for OriginClear’s Water On Demand subsidiary, a new private water utility industry. The post OriginClear Announces Water on Demand Subsidiary appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- ‘Flight Paths’ Unfurls the Wondrous History of Migration Science‘Flight Paths’ Unfurls the Wondrous History of Migration Science Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:24 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge In the 1680s, when philosopher Charles Morton sat down to figure out where birds overwinter,…
- What Offshore Wind Energy Can Teach Us About SeabirdsWhat Offshore Wind Energy Can Teach Us About Seabirds Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:24 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge Seabirds spend much of their lives far offshore in the vast ocean, making them hard…
- Mangroves, much more than meeting points of land and seaMangroves, much more than meeting points of land and sea Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:24 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge The first week of March was great for the world's oceans and their conservation.…
- Chile prepares to include birds in its GDPChile prepares to include birds in its GDP Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:24 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge Chile, that long and narrow corner of the Americas, is the destination where hundreds of thousands…
- In Bird Feeder Battles, Social Species are FeatherweightsIn Bird Feeder Battles, Social Species are Featherweights Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:24 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge Anyone with a bird feeder knows that winter can be a season of high drama. With…
- The Nation’s Native Seed Shortage Is a Big Roadblock to Ecological RestorationThe Nation’s Native Seed Shortage Is a Big Roadblock to Ecological Restoration Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:24 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge In 2007, University of Nevada, Reno biologist Elizabeth Leger and a team…
- Bird Nests Tell Extraordinary Stories, If You Learn How to Read ThemBird Nests Tell Extraordinary Stories, If You Learn How to Read Them Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:23 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge */ One spring, I was taking a walk on a clear morning…
- Who gets harmed as the Colorado River changes?Who gets harmed as the Colorado River changes? Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:23 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge National and regional media love a good fight, and lately a day doesn’t pass without a…
- What Is Causing the Perplexing Decline of the American Kestrel?What Is Causing the Perplexing Decline of the American Kestrel? Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:23 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge */ On a chilly, overcast December morning in North Texas, a car prowls a…
- Travel in the Time of Climate CrisisTravel in the Time of Climate Crisis Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:23 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge */ Professional bird guide Gabriel Lugo was looking forward to another busy season of tours when Hurricane…
- As Storms Grow Stronger, a Historic Building Gains Height to Stay DryAs Storms Grow Stronger, a Historic Building Gains Height to Stay Dry Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:22 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge The narrows surrounding Maine’s Hog Island have been populated with lobster boats…
- Yes, Birding Does Change Your BrainYes, Birding Does Change Your Brain Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:22 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge Most doctors in training don’t begin a new semester expecting to learn about birds. But after her first…
- The Window for Saving the Sagebrush Ecosystem is Rapidly ClosingThe Window for Saving the Sagebrush Ecosystem is Rapidly Closing Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:22 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge Added together, the swaths of sagebrush habitat that the West has lost since 2001…
- Meant to Catch Spotted Lanternflies, Glue Traps Are a Horrifying Hazard for BirdsMeant to Catch Spotted Lanternflies, Glue Traps Are a Horrifying Hazard for Birds Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 14:21 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge Artist Sarah Valeri was on her way to an art studio…
- Reducing GHG in Dairy Farming: A Revolutionary Carbon Calculator ToolThe carbon calculator is an expansion of the existing “virtual farm” website, which allows users to tour two virtual farms of varying sizes and click on different aspects of the farm, such as housing, pastures, feed silos, and more, to learn about sustainability topics such as milk production, herd and nutrient management, crops and soils, and greenhouse gases. The post Reducing GHG in Dairy Farming: A Revolutionary Carbon Calculator Tool appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Zero waste movement makes a big splash in the USAs the necessity for the zero waste movement grows, cities across the U.S. are beginning to see more zero waste and bulk goods stores. To many residents, the concept may be new, but for others, the wait for such stores is finally coming to an end.
- The battle to supply safe water for allThe rapidly-growing bottled water industry can undermine progress towards a key sustainable development goal: safe water for all, says a new United Nations report. Based on an analysis of literature […]
- Biden approves Willow oil project in Alaska despite campaign pledgeThe administration approved the controversial ConocoPhillips venture while also limiting future drilling in other parts of Alaska.
- Statement: Interior Dept. to protect up to 16 million Arctic acres but approves destructive Willow ProjectBiden administration sends mixed messages on Arctic preservation The post Statement: Interior Dept. to protect up to 16 million Arctic acres but approves destructive Willow Project appeared first on Environment America.
- Students and Faculty Gather at Sustainable Development Spring Mixer EventOver 100 students, faculty, and alumni were able to set aside readings and assignments in exchange for a few hours of socializing and networking.
- Next-Generation Solar Technology: SUNLAB’s Method for Accurately Measuring Bifacial PanelsSUNLAB's proposed characterization method will improve the measurement indoors by considering external factors of ground cover such as snow, grass, and soil. The post Next-Generation Solar Technology: SUNLAB’s Method for Accurately Measuring Bifacial Panels appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Rich countries export twice as much plastic waste to the developing world as previously thoughtCurrent estimates only cover “the tip of the plastic waste iceberg.”
- 6 takeaways from the GreenBiz 23 Comms SummitWhat happens when 200 sustainability communications professionals come together to refine their collective message-making?
- Should I get a heat pump?If you’re interested in saving energy, reducing utility bills and reducing pollution, now is a good time to explore whether a heat pump is right for you. The post Should I get a heat pump? appeared first on Environment America.
- Facing Intense Heat and Dust Storms, Iraq Aims to Plant 5 Million TreesIraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has announced plans to plant 5 million trees to help the country cope with climate change.Read more on E360 →
- Five Key Takeaways from the Inflation Reduction ActThe Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed into law by President Joe Biden in August 2022, is widely considered to be the largest investment in combating climate change in U.S. history. It is a turning point in the country’s response to the climate crisis, and it is being watched closely by ... Read more » The post Five Key Takeaways from the Inflation Reduction Act appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Can aviation ever be truly sustainable?Georgie Hughes explores what the future of flying could look like, as the aviation industry vows to tackle carbon emissions and pollutants. Flying has come under the critical eye in recent years, as society has woken up to its environmental impact – in 2019 the buzzword of the year was the Swedish ‘flygskam’ meaning ‘flight […] The post Can aviation ever be truly sustainable? appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Will Waste-to-Energy Technologies Cater to the Infinite Demand for Power and Relieve Finite Resources?Municipal solid waste burning in waste-to-energy facilities is a reliable and affordable substitute for coal power plants. The post Will Waste-to-Energy Technologies Cater to the Infinite Demand for Power and Relieve Finite Resources? appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Organizations Ignoring ESG Issues Are AsleepThe attack on an ill-defined concept called “woke” public policy has now been extended to attacking managers and investors who have the “nerve” to pay attention to a company’s environmental footprint, organizational governance practices and social and community impact.
- Understanding the Food Donation Improvement ActThe Food Donation Improvement Act (FDIA) made headlines in January when President Biden signed it... The post Understanding the Food Donation Improvement Act appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: EPAM’s Dan Smythe on the Power of Price and Sustainability in Consumer DecisionsAs the economy turns sour, do shoppers still value sustainability when making decisions about what... The post Earth911 Podcast: EPAM’s Dan Smythe on the Power of Price and Sustainability in Consumer Decisions appeared first on Earth911.
- Laser interferometry moves closer to shot-noise-limited measurementsBy reducing the contribution of other noises, researchers have achieved a record displacement sensitivity in laser interferometry The post Laser interferometry moves closer to shot-noise-limited measurements appeared first on Physics World.
- 5 Ways to Customize Your Motorbike with Awesome Designs for a Unique Travel ExperienceIf you are looking for a unique style for your motorbike, customizing your bike with designs is a great way to make it unique and show off your flair on the road. Whether you’re a novice or aveteran rider, adding … 5 Ways to Customize Your Motorbike with Awesome Designs for a Unique Travel Experience Read More » The post 5 Ways to Customize Your Motorbike with Awesome Designs for a Unique Travel Experience appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Global Supply Chain Management Software Market Projected to Reach $36B by 2028The Global Supply Chain Management Software market is currently valued at $18 billion, and it is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.25% over the forecast period, reaching $36 billion by 2028. The post Global Supply Chain Management Software Market Projected to Reach $36B by 2028 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The first rule of ESG: Don’t talk about ESGAmid the pushback, companies are staying the course but keeping their heads down.
- A deceptively simple technology for carbon removalHow a hole in the ground became an engineered solution to climate change
- Insects as food: benefits and barriersInsects as food: benefits and barriers Channel Comment Sophie Johnson 13th March 2023 Teaser Media
- CSOs and their evolving purpose and impactCSOs could amplify their power with additional sticks and carrots, in deliberations of business strategy and broader corporate governance. It should be formally designated as a C-suite position.
- More than 171 trillion plastic pieces have flooded the oceanNew estimates from scientists have revealed two million tons worth of pieces of plastic are claimed to be swimming in the world’s oceans. A group of scientists analysed records, which dated back to 1979, and added recent data collected on expeditions that trawl the seas with nets to collect plastics. The plastic counted in nets […] The post More than 171 trillion plastic pieces have flooded the ocean appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Greening the Industrial Sector’s OperationsWith the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) by the US Congress, there are now incentives to drive the growth of the green energy sector. Providing a way to unlock investment opportunities by minimizing costs will benefit the industrial sector by helping them in various ways, such as becoming more environmentally sustainable and creating new revenue streams to fuel long-term growth. In this white paper, we’ll cover a variety of topics on the subject, including what makes the Inflation Reduction Act different from previous government incentives, what the industrial sector faces with decarbonization, dive into what role AI will…
- Have You Considered Joining a Community Garden?Growing some of your own food might seem nearly impossible if you live in an... The post Have You Considered Joining a Community Garden? appeared first on Earth911.
- Parks bills roundupA dozen bills filed in the Texas Legislature would work to protect and expand state parks and invest in conservation The post Parks bills roundup appeared first on Environment America.
- Duke Energy’s Largest Solar Power Plant Begins Commercial OperationsThe Pisgah Ridge Solar project has a capacity of 250 MW and will help DESS expand its renewable energy resources while offering sustainable solutions to commercial customers. The post Duke Energy’s Largest Solar Power Plant Begins Commercial Operations appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Biden’s Potential Approval of Willow Project Raises Concerns for Climate ActivistsBiden pledged to halt new oil and gas development on federal land during his 2020 campaign, but his administration is now moving toward potential approval of the Willow project. The post Biden’s Potential Approval of Willow Project Raises Concerns for Climate Activists appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- In the once-cool forests of the Pacific Northwest, heat poses a new threatDrought can stress trees to death, but heat’s effects are less known. New research could hold the keys to protecting conifer forests.
- Fighting drought, potato farmers in northern Minnesota overdrew their water permits by tens of millions of gallonsThe farmers likely face few consequences because of laws that one regulator says are inadequate.
- Ohio politicians found guilty in $60 million utilities bribery scandal“You don't have to look far to see that the FirstEnergy scandal is part of a broader trend.”
- It’s More Important for EPA to Ensure that States Are Good Neighbors Than That They are Perfect NeighborsLast week, D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected challenges to EPA’s “Revised Cross-State Air Pollution Update Rule”. The Court found that the Rule was “an appropriate exercise of EPA’s statutory authority”. I find the decision noteworthy for two reasons. First, the decision is a full-throated endorsement of judicial deference to agency decision-making. Of course, this isn’t a Chevron case;… More The post It’s More Important for EPA to Ensure that States Are Good Neighbors Than That They are Perfect Neighbors first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Barcelona's spectacular promenade on the seaExternal Reference created an architecture and urban planning project on the Barcelona seafront, creating a new balcony overlooking the Mediterranean that serves as a viewing platform over the city and the sea. Escaleras y Mirador Vela is led by architect Carmelo Zappulla. It connects the Passeig del Mare Nostrum and the Placa de la Rosa dels Vents. This walkable architectural façade is comprised of a staircase and elevated walkway that rises 9.3 meters over the beach.
- Which big toilet paper brands are best for our forests?Amazon, Costco, Walmart and other major toilet paper brands can and should do more to prevent forest degradation The post Which big toilet paper brands are best for our forests? appeared first on Environment America.
- Switching to sustainable buildings materials has cast concerns amongst construction industryA leading architect has warned experts in the construction industry remain mindful of using sustainable materials, such as engineered timber, since the tragedy at Grenfell. Andrew Waugh of Waugh Thistleton Architects, which is at the forefront of eco-building design – has informed Sky News that the construction industry and regulators are too cautious about using […] The post Switching to sustainable buildings materials has cast concerns amongst construction industry appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Evergy’s Missouri Power Plant Produces 10MW of New Solar EnergyEvergy has announced that its Hawthorn power plant is now home to 10 megawatts (MW) of new solar energy. The post Evergy’s Missouri Power Plant Produces 10MW of New Solar Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Barbie space scientist, physics of basketball, low-cost fluorescence microscopeExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Barbie space scientist, physics of basketball, low-cost fluorescence microscope appeared first on Physics World.
- U.S. Deploys Modified B-57 to Study Chemicals That Could Cool the PlanetU.S. scientists have deployed a modified Korean War-era bomber to measure trace gases in the stratosphere that reflect sunlight. The goal of the project: to better understand how humans might use such gases to cool an overheated planet.Read more on E360 →
- SEAVOLT© Offshore Floating PV Technology: A Game-Changer for Local Renewable Energy ProductionSEAVOLT© technology has been designed to withstand harsh offshore conditions while creating large surfaces that are protected from waves. Its modular design allows for easy adaptation to different sites and demands. The post SEAVOLT© Offshore Floating PV Technology: A Game-Changer for Local Renewable Energy Production appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Cardinal Health Vows to Cut Greenhouse Gases by 50% by 2030Cardinal Health has set greenhouse gas emissions goals, vowing to limit its Scopes 1 and 2 emissions by 50% by 2030, using 2019 as its baseline. The post Cardinal Health Vows to Cut Greenhouse Gases by 50% by 2030 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Proposed online university hopes to bridge education gapA proposed new global online university “has enormous potential to lend hope, learning and access to marginalized groups who presently could not reach higher education.” This is the message of […]
- Tick Tock: CDC Takes Its Time Treating Chronic Lyme DiseaseA student’s long and painful journey toward diagnosis and treatment shows the urgent need for chronic Lyme disease awareness and funding.
- Hydrogel helps grow new tissue in areas of brain damageA novel hydrogel combined with transplanted neural stem cells could provide therapeutic brain tissue reconstruction The post Hydrogel helps grow new tissue in areas of brain damage appeared first on Physics World.
- WaterIQ Technologies Combats Water Quality IssuesWaterIQ Technologies, leader of ultrasonic solutions to combat harmful algae and biofilm without the use of chemicals, has announced a distribution agreement with Arc Integrated Systems. The post WaterIQ Technologies Combats Water Quality Issues appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- French Government ‘accomplice to Indian ocean destruction’Non-profit organisation BLOOM Association, which works to protect sea and ocean-based habitats and boost social benefits of fishing, has launched legal action against France. Two separate proceedings have begun, one in the Administrative Court and another in the Conseil d’État (Council of State), as a result of irresponsible fishing in the Indian Ocean. In the […] The post French Government ‘accomplice to Indian ocean destruction’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Earth Action: Pare Your Plastic UseEarth911 is honoring the 52 years of Earth Day with 52 Actions for the Earth.... The post Earth Action: Pare Your Plastic Use appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Author John Perlin Explores the Role of Trees in the Rise & Fate of CivilizationLet’s venture into the history of trees, wood, and the axe. Everywhere humans have gone... The post Earth911 Podcast: Author John Perlin Explores the Role of Trees in the Rise & Fate of Civilization appeared first on Earth911.
- Extending Koeberg’s lifespan by another 20 years not feasibleWith little more than a week remaining until the deadline for public comment (16 March) on Eskom’s proposal to extend the functioning of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station – for […]
- The fight to define ‘green hydrogen’ could determine America’s emissions futureThe Treasury Department's definition will affect billions of dollars in federal subsidies for the nascent industry.
- How a small business in Arizona is helping decarbonize concreteThe pioneering project cuts cement from the recipe and replaces it with industrial waste and carbon dioxide captured from the atmosphere.
- More than half Northern Ireland’s electricity supply now comes from renewablesNew data has revealed that 51% of Northern Ireland’s electricity was generated by renewable sources in 2022, an increase of 9.7% on the previous year. Furthermore, February of last year broke records when that figure reached 76.5%. Of all renewable electricity generated within Northern Ireland over the 12 month period January 2022 to December 2022, […] The post More than half Northern Ireland’s electricity supply now comes from renewables appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- What Offshore Wind Energy Can Teach Us About SeabirdsWe’re learning more about seabirds from the monitoring studies required for offshore wind energy development.
- Episode 354: Dark anniversaries, risky businessThis week's episode features an interview with David Carlin, head of climate risk and TCFD for the UN Environment Programme Finance Initiative.
- Green Bank’s Public-Private Partnership Secures Carbon Credits for EV Charging SystemsThe Connecticut Green Bank and its partners have secured carbon credit capital funding to accelerate the deployment of EV charging systems across the United States. The post Green Bank’s Public-Private Partnership Secures Carbon Credits for EV Charging Systems appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- In the kitchen: Innovations in residential food wasteA relatively new entrant among those selling home gadgets for food waste, Mill keeps food in the system by feeding animals.
- Will 2025 plastic packaging commitments ring hollow?In 2025, there will be media and consumer outrage around all the failed commitments related to eliminating virgin plastic packaging and increasing the use of recycled material.
- Earth911 Inspiration: There Is Always Some Beauty LeftThis week’s inspiration comes from Anne Frank: “I’ve found that there is always some beauty... The post Earth911 Inspiration: There Is Always Some Beauty Left appeared first on Earth911.
- Spring Budget: Energy focus is essential for bills and climateAhead of Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s delivery of the next UK budget on 15th March, lobbyists are calling for an extensive package to tackle bills and emissions in the long-term. While it is expected that current support for energy bills will be extended, groups including Friends of the Earth are asking Downing Street to look further […] The post Spring Budget: Energy focus is essential for bills and climate appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Biden Administration Offers Funding to Support Clean Energy Projects in High-Emission IndustriesThe Industrial Demonstrations Program will offer competitive grants to technology developers, universities, industry, and other groups, covering up to 50% of project costs aimed at reducing emissions from both new and existing facilities. The post Biden Administration Offers Funding to Support Clean Energy Projects in High-Emission Industries appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Statement: House votes to weaken the Clean Water ActThe House of Representatives just voted to weaken the Clean Water Act. The post Statement: House votes to weaken the Clean Water Act appeared first on Environment America.
- The Oldest City in the Netherlands Goes Green: Nijmegen’s Sustainability SuccessesWhile it’s currently impossible for cities to be 100% sustainable, Nijmegen has made among the boldest strides forward in Europe. The post The Oldest City in the Netherlands Goes Green: Nijmegen’s Sustainability Successes appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A foundation upcycles ocean plastic waste into new productsOcean Legacy Foundation has just announced that they have produced the first commercially available plastic pellet in North America, called Legacy Plastic, which turns ocean plastic waste into a viable building material for new products. This pellet is made from 100% recycled post-consumer ocean plastics from ocean, shoreline and marine cleanup.
- Powering Progress: Exelon’s Commitment to Energy Transformation through Diversity, Equity, and InclusionThe company announced that it had spent over $2.88 billion with diverse suppliers in 2022, which accounts for 39% of total enterprise-wide spend. In the past five years, Exelon’s spending with diverse suppliers has exceeded $13 billion. The post Powering Progress: Exelon’s Commitment to Energy Transformation through Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Carrier’s Refrigeration Businesses Join the Fight Against Food Insecurity in EuropeCarrier has donated approximately $37,000 to the European Food Banks Federation (FEBA) through two of its Refrigeration businesses. The donation will support 11 countries across Europe in their mission to prevent food waste and reduce food insecurity. The post Carrier’s Refrigeration Businesses Join the Fight Against Food Insecurity in Europe appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Who gets harmed as the Colorado River changes?Negative impacts of water shortages will be vast.
- U.S. Energy Storage Made Record Gains Last YearLast year saw a record buildout of energy storage in the U.S., with battery and thermal storage growing by 73 percent, a new report finds.Read more on E360 →
- Quantum effects could help make twisted bilayer graphene a superconductorBCS equations for superconductivity need to be modified for materials that have very slow-moving charges The post Quantum effects could help make twisted bilayer graphene a superconductor appeared first on Physics World.
- In Bird Feeder Battles, Social Species are FeatherweightsA new study finds ‘groupy and wimpy’ birds have a hard time fending off competition, but they can gain a boost among friends.
- Could the chemical industry become a net zero hero?This post was originally published by Business Green. The chemical industry underpins modern life more than most of us know. From paints and plastics to soaps and shoes, over 90 per cent of consumer products involve chemicals in some way. It is also critical in the […]
- Celebrate Circularity Day With Us on March 10Columbia Climate School and Barnard College team up to celebrate the power of smart design, reuse, and repair, to build sustainability on campus and beyond.
- A sustainable alternative to Portland cement for corrosive applications?Sustainably produced concrete mixtures from mineral residues and waste materials could partially replace Portland cement-based concrete in the future, especially in application environments prone to corrosion such as sewage systems, biowaste plants or tunnel drainage systems. Cyrill Grengg from the Institute of Applied Geosciences at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) argues that it is […]
- Net-Zero Climate Commitments. Ambitious Goals or Greenwashing?According to CSE Research, more companies are trying to be in line with Climate standards and frameworks, aiming to secure better ratings related to climate change risk assessment. The post Net-Zero Climate Commitments. Ambitious Goals or Greenwashing? appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Whole Food Systems: Jessica Fanzo Looks at How Food Connects With Everything ElseThe Columbia Climate School’s newest faculty member strives to improve food systems to deliver healthy, equitable, and environmentally sustainable diets.
- Commercial water purification system may have caused pathogen infection in hospitalized patientsA study of four cardiac surgery patients in one hospital has reported that they developed Mycobacterium abscessus infections, a multidrug-resistant nontuberculous mycobacteria, potentially due to a commercial water purifier. The water purifier had been installed in the hospital to improve water palatability but was inadvertently removing chlorine from the supply lines feeding ice and water […]
- New NHS dashboard launched to help reduce CO2 emissions from inhalersNHS Business Services Authority (NBSA) has launched a new dashboard intended to help prescribers to reduce the high carbon impact of inhalers. Estimates suggest that around 3% of total NHS carbon emissions can be attributed to the prescribing of respiratory inhalers, primarily metered-dose inhalers (MDI) which rely on an aerosol propellant to deliver their active […]
- Revamping undergraduate physics degrees with a focus on translational skillsThis podcast explores how graduates and employers would benefit from changing how physics is taught The post Revamping undergraduate physics degrees with a focus on translational skills appeared first on Physics World.
- Copper industry trade association pledges to reach net zero by 2050Trade group with oversight on “the cornerstone material for a net-zero future” sets out “ambitious plans” to reach net zero in Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2050, and significantly cut Scope 3 emissions. In a new roadmap launched on 8 March by the International Copper Association (ICA), one of the principal trade associations in […]
- NASA Satellite Helps Track Carbon Emissions and RemovalsThe study, published in Earth System Science Data, offers a top-down approach to quantify increases and decreases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations from 2015 to 2020, providing valuable insights into the carbon dioxide being emitted and absorbed by forests and other carbon sinks in these countries. The post NASA Satellite Helps Track Carbon Emissions and Removals appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Audubon Staff Flock to Capitol Hill to Meet With Congressional LeadersAudubon Staff Flock to Capitol Hill to Meet With Congressional Leaders Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/09/2023 - 07:33 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge WASHINGTON – More than 50 Audubon staff from 29 states traveled to Washington,…
- Lights Out Across the CountryLights Out Across the Country Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/09/2023 - 07:33 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge Lights Out launched slightly more than 20 years ago in the United States, and over the last eight years…
- A Rainbow Over Pimachiowin AkiA Rainbow Over Pimachiowin Aki Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/09/2023 - 07:33 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge I rolled out of bed at dawn, awoken by the orange light filtering in through a small window. Outside,…
- Picking Up the Pen Again: JP Brammer Reignited His Passion Sketching BirdsPicking Up the Pen Again: JP Brammer Reignited His Passion Sketching Birds Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/09/2023 - 07:32 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge JP Brammer is a writer and artist from rural Oklahoma, with a…
- Herds for Birds: Audubon Certifies Dixon Water Foundation Ranches as Bird-Friendly HabitatsHerds for Birds: Audubon Certifies Dixon Water Foundation Ranches as Bird-Friendly Habitats Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/09/2023 - 07:32 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge Decatur, Texas — Three Dixon Water Foundation ranch properties, totaling more than…
- National Audubon Society to Celebrate “The Birdsong Project” at Benefit EventNational Audubon Society to Celebrate “The Birdsong Project” at Benefit Event Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/09/2023 - 07:32 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge NEW YORK (February 28, 2023) — Following last year’s release of “For the…
- Panama's Blue Natural HeritagePanama's Blue Natural Heritage Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/09/2023 - 07:32 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge How you can help, right now Get Audubon in Your Inbox Let us send you the latest in bird and…
- What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York?What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/09/2023 - 07:32 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Download the Audubon Bird Guide App More than 800 North American birds at your fingertips—all for free. All eyes are on New York City’s latest avian celebrity: Flaco the Owl. In February, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl, a large species native to Europe and Asia,…
- Alexander Ranch Awarded Audubon Certified Status for Bird-Friendly Habitat MeasuresAlexander Ranch Awarded Audubon Certified Status for Bird-Friendly Habitat Measures Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/09/2023 - 07:32 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge Sun City, Kans. — The 6,780-acre Alexander Ranch in south-central Kansas, owned and operated…
- The Bird Flu Blazes On, Amping Up Concerns for Wildlife and Human HealthThe Bird Flu Blazes On, Amping Up Concerns for Wildlife and Human Health Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/09/2023 - 07:32 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge In late 2021, Tufts University virologist Wendy Puryear began to worry.…
- Our Favorite Fascinating Bird Behaviors from the 2022 Audubon Photo AwardsOur Favorite Fascinating Bird Behaviors from the 2022 Audubon Photo Awards Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/09/2023 - 07:32 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Download the Audubon Bird Guide App More than 800 North American birds at your fingertips—all for free. When photographing people, there is a big difference between taking portraits and taking action shots. The same is true of bird photography. We love to see beautifully composed portraits…
- Supporting Local Communities: Sol Systems and Google’s Renewable Energy PartnershipIn addition to supporting renewable energy projects, Google and Sol Systems will also deploy capital to seed critical investments into regional community organizations that serve under-resourced and minority communities. The post Supporting Local Communities: Sol Systems and Google’s Renewable Energy Partnership appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Top 4 Tips to Improve Food Safety in Your RestaurantThe global pandemic, Covid-19, put food safety and restaurant health under a microscope. As many restaurants try to adapt to this global crisis by pivoting to delivery service models or limiting seating capacity, employees’ and customers’ obligation is amplified. Although … Top 4 Tips to Improve Food Safety in Your Restaurant Read More » The post Top 4 Tips to Improve Food Safety in Your Restaurant appeared first on Eco Friend.
- A Guide to the best Showers for Your BathroomIn this guide, we will be covering different types of showers and what showers will be the best for your bathroom installation or renovation. There are many different types of showers, and in this series, we will be talking about … A Guide to the best Showers for Your Bathroom Read More » The post A Guide to the best Showers for Your Bathroom appeared first on Eco Friend.
- How Washington raised $300 million for climate action from polluters The state's first "cap-and-invest" auction nearly doubled the price of carbon recently sold in California.
- An unexpected source of methane? Your local sewage plant.A new study says the plants emit twice as much methane as previously thought.
- Detection technologies from the Tibidabo groupTibidabo group companies outline their range of products designed for photon detection The post Detection technologies from the Tibidabo group appeared first on Physics World.
- Proton–boron fusion passes scientific milestoneExotic fuel is confined magnetically, but doubts remain about its potential as an energy source The post Proton–boron fusion passes scientific milestone appeared first on Physics World.
- Can Machine Learning Help Optimize Biomass Production for Sustainability?By considering the entire lifecycle of the materials, from how they are generated to their potential environmental impact, machine learning can help to identify the most sustainable ways to create BDM. The post Can Machine Learning Help Optimize Biomass Production for Sustainability? appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Keeping your food cold is keeping the planet warmCommercial refrigeration has a huge climate impact. Leaps in efficiency, and new cooling chemicals, have the potential to change that.
- Why carbon accounting for food products needs an overhaulThe World Wildlife Fund asserts that product-level emissions data for food products is meaningless without stronger standards and more detailed input factors.
- High Seas Treaty: What does it mean for business?A closer look at how plans to create a network of marine-protected areas and introduce an environmental impact assessment regime for international waters will affect the private sector.
- Scrap That Smell: 5 Tips for a Pleasant Backyard Compost PileComposting is a natural way to recycle organic waste, enriching the soil in your garden... The post Scrap That Smell: 5 Tips for a Pleasant Backyard Compost Pile appeared first on Earth911.
- Microplastics are everywhere. Here’s what we can do about itSponsored: Under Armour and The Nature Conservancy in California discuss why companies must come together to address the growing microplastics problem.
- Q&A With Author: ‘No-Waste Kitchen Gardening’When in the kitchen whipping up salads, soups, and stews, you typically pile up random... The post Q&A With Author: ‘No-Waste Kitchen Gardening’ appeared first on Earth911.
- Over 90% of vape producers are failing to meet UK environmental regulationsNew research conducted by Material Focus shows 90% of smaller vape and vape juice producers in the UK have failed to comply with regulations for waste electricals, portable batteries and packaging. The analysis states larger vape producers and importers which have only recently registered in the UK are not covering the true costs of collection […] The post Over 90% of vape producers are failing to meet UK environmental regulations appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Net zero needs UK planning, infrastructure reforms and safeguardsLeading professional bodies warn Downing Street that a climate-positive future depends on major reforms to guidance and consent around new construction projects. Unveiled late-February, the UK Government has outlined a number of intended changes to process surrounding Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP), including major developments linked to emissions reduction and net zero. Amendments touch upon […] The post Net zero needs UK planning, infrastructure reforms and safeguards appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Ameresco Expands Portfolio of Clean Energy Solutions with Acquisition of ENERQOS Energy SolutionsThe acquisition of ENERQOS will allow Ameresco to apply its well-established business model and ENERQOS’ regional reach, expertise, and scale to build a high-growth clean energy solutions business and pipeline across Europe. The post Ameresco Expands Portfolio of Clean Energy Solutions with Acquisition of ENERQOS Energy Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Hyundai Unveils New EV FeaturesHyundai Motor Company has unveiled the all-new KONA, an upscaled multiplayer in the B-SUV segment, led by an all-electric variant (EV) that offers advanced safety and convenience features. The post Hyundai Unveils New EV Features appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New Website Tracks Inflation Reduction Act’s Climate ProvisionsIRAtracker.org is a free resource that includes a searchable database of the bill's climate change-related provisions and actions taken by federal agencies to implement those provisions.
- REI Co-Op Raises Product Standards, Tackles PFAS Phase-OutREI Co-op, an outdoor retailer, recently announced a third evolution of their Product Impact Standards, which will elevate the expectations of their brand partners to fight climate change, advance inclusion in the outdoors, and manage chemical usage. The post REI Co-Op Raises Product Standards, Tackles PFAS Phase-Out appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- What is 3D-printed wood and will it cut down waste?As we barrel into the future, what used to happen only in nature is taking place in labs. In the new world of cellular agriculture, scientists are making meat without killing animals. And now it’s the trees’ turn to live, as scientists have figured out how to 3D print wood. Instead of being felled and turned into chairs, newspapers, wallpaper, egg cartons, bags, boxes and toilet paper, soon trees may be able to continue growing.
- New flood map shows areas of the UK most at risk from flood damageA pioneering ‘flood map’ produced by the University of Bristol has exposed areas in the UK that are most at-risk from rising water levels resulting from a failure to fulfil net zero pledges. The study, published yesterday, is the first ever to assess flood hazards using the most recent Met Office climate projections. Highly populated […] The post New flood map shows areas of the UK most at risk from flood damage appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Howard County votes to go all-electric in new constructionHoward County is the latest municipality to make sure new buildings don’t run on fossil fuels The post Howard County votes to go all-electric in new construction appeared first on Environment America.
- CPI Property Group Secures $100m in Funding to Combat Greenhouse GasesCPIPG hopes to reduce the intensity of its greenhouse gas emissions by 32.4% by 2030, compared to the 2019 baseline. The post CPI Property Group Secures $100m in Funding to Combat Greenhouse Gases appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Evidence for ‘near-ambient’ superconductivity found in lutetium hydrideSuperconductivity has been observed at temperatures up to 20 °C in a nitrogen-doped material The post Evidence for ‘near-ambient’ superconductivity found in lutetium hydride appeared first on Physics World.
- It’s behind now but construction has huge potential to catch up on climateTwo years ago, in a report for the Circular Economy Task Force, we called on the government to adopt a new strategic approach to resource use. In particular, we wanted to see a bold target to reduce raw material use. We called for this because […]
- Celebrating the Women Who Tell Our Conservation StoriesThe Conservation Fund strives to include and amplify women’s voices in conservation — those of our staff, partners and community leaders. Today we recognize four women who are telling, as well as helping to shape, the stories of their tribal homelands, Black historical sites, the power of sustainably growing healthy food, and the benefits of protecting land across our country.
- New Jersey advances transition to clean zero-emission vehiclesThe post New Jersey advances transition to clean zero-emission vehicles appeared first on Environment America.
- WWF Reaches Agreement to Conserve Marine LifeAlmost two decades in the making, the text outlines mechanisms to conserve and sustainably use marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction, including the high seas. The post WWF Reaches Agreement to Conserve Marine Life appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Adobe flips the switch on all-electric buildingThe addition to Adobe’s headquarters site in San Jose, California, boasts the largest all-electric commercial kitchen in North America.
- Canada and the UK Announce New Critical Minerals Supply Chain DialogueAs Canada and the United Kingdom ramp up their transition to clean technology, the two nations signed the Critical Minerals Supply Chain Dialogue on Monday. The post Canada and the UK Announce New Critical Minerals Supply Chain Dialogue appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Lights Out Across the CountryAudubon helps protect birds during migration, one switched-off light at a time.
- Trickle-Down ESG: The Impact of ESG Initiatives on Small-and-Medium-Sized BusinessesTo this day, there is significant debate over whether trickle-down economics actually provides a net benefit or whether it disproportionately advantages high-income earners. The post Trickle-Down ESG: The Impact of ESG Initiatives on Small-and-Medium-Sized Businesses appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Cordilleran Ice Sheet Retreat Caused Volcanic Eruptions, Deoxygenation Events 10,000 Years AgoNew research shows that retreat of an ice sheet in the Pacific Northwest led to many volcanic explosions and ocean areas with low oxygen that threatened the health of marine ecosystems.
- Cracking the code to a fairer digital future for womenThe inequalities faced by women in the real world are also prevalent online. On International Women’s Day, celebrated on 8 March, the UN is raising awareness of these disparities, and […]
- Audubon Staff Flock to Capitol Hill to Meet With Congressional LeadersDay of meetings planned to educate members on critical issues facing birds, people, and the places we all need.
- Avantes launches its new Pacto spectrometerThe Pacto has been tailored for the life sciences and biomedical industries The post Avantes launches its new Pacto spectrometer appeared first on Physics World.
- 3D cancer model reveals how a static magnetic field can enhance radiotherapyA 3D model of pancreatic cancer sheds light on how the static magnetic field influences tumour response in MR-guided radiotherapy The post 3D cancer model reveals how a static magnetic field can enhance radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- How disaster relief leaves Kentucky’s landslide victims behindHow disaster relief leaves Kentucky’s landslide victims behind.
- The UN Launches Sustainable Agrifood System Efficiency ProgramThe Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) have jointly launched the Agrifood Systems Transformation Accelerator (ASTA). The post The UN Launches Sustainable Agrifood System Efficiency Program appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Biden administration pledges $25 million to bring bison back to tribal landsThe Interior Department initiative will prioritize Indigenous culture and expertise.
- Deconstructing structures: making engineering and innovation come to lifeJess Wade reviews Nuts and Bolts: Seven Small Inventions That Changed the World (in a Big Way) by Roma Agrawal The post Deconstructing structures: making engineering and innovation come to life appeared first on Physics World.
- New phase for UK solar and battery power sites announcedIn a landmark deal, DIF Partners and ib vogt have confirmed the acquisition of 100% interest in Britain’s largest co-location solar and battery power portfolio, in a major boost to clean energy provision. Developed by Enso Green Holdings Limited as a joint venture with Cero Generation, seven sites are included in the agreement with a […] The post New phase for UK solar and battery power sites announced appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- 10 badass women centering environmental justice at workThe focus of the fifth annual GreenBiz Badass Women list was narrowed to highlight individuals spearheading the integration of environmental justice concerns into their company’s sustainable business practices.
- The GreenFin Interview: A conversation with the UN head of climate risk and TCFDAs the financial system shifts from a primarily voluntary to a more regulated disclosure paradigm, TCFD has proven to be one of the most important means by which data is gathered and communicated.
- The East Coast Whale Die-Offs: Unraveling the CausesActivists are blaming a recent spate of humpback strandings off New York and New Jersey on seismic exploration by offshore wind companies. But scientists say the deaths are not unusual and are likely due to increased ship traffic and entanglements with fishing gear. Read more on E360 →
- Need seeds? This reforestation startup is buying its suppliersOne of the better-known reforestation startups, DroneSeed, now operating as part of Mast, is buying one of the biggest seed suppliers in North America.
- Neutrinos probe the proton’s structure in surprising measurementExperiment could complement electron scattering The post Neutrinos probe the proton’s structure in surprising measurement appeared first on Physics World.
- Tips for Recycling Computers, Phones, & Other E-waste SuccessfullyIt happens to all of us, when the computer, smartphone, or another electronic device no... The post Tips for Recycling Computers, Phones, & Other E-waste Successfully appeared first on Earth911.
- Peep These Nine Pest-Prevention Plants, Pronto!Spring and summer are so beautiful, vibrant, and warm that — in moderate climates —... The post Peep These Nine Pest-Prevention Plants, Pronto! appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Plastic Banks’ David Katz on Incentivizing and Upgrading Plastic RecyclingJoin us for an impassioned conversation about the potential for recycling progress with David Katz,... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Plastic Banks’ David Katz on Incentivizing and Upgrading Plastic Recycling appeared first on Earth911.
- International Women’s Day: Mind the active travel gapData from multiple sources shows a glaring disparity between the numbers of men regularly cycling compared to other genders. Something needs to change. When Sustrans published its 2018 report, Bike Life, the focus was firmly on one specific aspect of active travel – the need to create more inclusive cities for cycling. The organisation’s national assessment […] The post International Women’s Day: Mind the active travel gap appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Gender equality for environmental justiceGender equality for environmental justice Channel News brendan 8th March 2023 Teaser Media
- Statement: Pres. Biden expected to designate Avi Kwa Ame National Monument‘Spirit Mountain’ provides critical habitat for birds and desert wildlife The post Statement: Pres. Biden expected to designate Avi Kwa Ame National Monument appeared first on Environment America.
- Avi Kwa Ame will likely be our next national monumentAccording to reports, President Joe Biden will designate the second national monument of his Presidency on March 14. Avi Kwa Ame or “Spirit Mountain” is 450,000 acres in southern Nevada. The post Avi Kwa Ame will likely be our next national monument appeared first on Environment America.
- American Water Successfully Transfers Ownership of Wastewater Utility System Assets at Naval Station MayportThe Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), which functions as the primary contracting agency for the Department of Defense, selected American Water for the NS Mayport wastewater Utilities Privatization (UP) contract in July 2022. The post American Water Successfully Transfers Ownership of Wastewater Utility System Assets at Naval Station Mayport appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- What is the status of climate actions in 2023?Slowly, alterations are happening to reverse some of the damage we’ve done to the environment. Businesses are finally stepping up to the plate to drive the needed changes, which is well overdue considering the damaging effects of packaging, mass production, construction, cheap labor, pollution, material selection and so much more.
- High Seas Treaty: UN member states seal historic deal to protect international watersNew legal powers for countries to create protected areas in high seas are expected to be a major boost to hopes of delivering '30 x 30' biodiversity target.
- World’s First ISWEC Device Installed Off the Coast of Pantelleria IslandEni, in collaboration with Politecnico di Torino and Wave for Energy, has successfully installed the world's first Inertial Sea Wave Energy Converter (ISWEC) device connected to an island's electricity grid. The post World’s First ISWEC Device Installed Off the Coast of Pantelleria Island appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Using a People-Centered Approach to Design Restoration ProjectsA new study proposes a more holistic approach to planning restoration projects that do not “leave people off the map.”
- Recycling charity expands laboratory analysis and other capabilitiesPlastics resource efficiency and recycling charity RECOUP is expanding its service provision by introducing a new Life Cycle Assessment (LCA ) service and its own state-of-the-art laboratory to support its recognised RecyClass certification service and facilities. The addition of LCA to the group’s repertoire will allow it to assess the environmental impact of products, goods, […]
- Report highlights importance of whole-process appraisal of ADBy Matt Hale A new report published by the European Biogas Association (EBA) has highlighted that the true benefits of anaerobic digestion (AD) measured across the whole system, ‘far outweighs current production costs.’ This confirms our long-held view that in order for AD projects to be fully sustainable, both economically and environmentally, the entire process […]
- Levelling up: from student to mentor to trainee physics teacherEllie Whitehall describes her move from student to teacher in physics, reflecting on her experiences of education The post Levelling up: from student to mentor to trainee physics teacher appeared first on Physics World.
- What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York?After the zoo fugitive learned to hunt rats in Central Park, some fans are cheering for his freedom. But ornithologists argue he should return to his enclosure, for his sake and for that of local wildlife.
- UK Government Invests $120M in Innovative Technologies for Carbon-Free AviationThe UK Government has pledged $120 million to develop innovative technologies that could pave the way for electric flying taxis and hydrogen-powered aircraft. The post UK Government Invests $120M in Innovative Technologies for Carbon-Free Aviation appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Less Than 1 Percent of People Globally Breathing Safe Levels of Pollution, Study FindsOnly one in every 100,000 people on Earth are breathing safe levels of fine particulate pollution, according to a new study.Read more on E360 →
- PwC and Workiva Survey Shows Business Leaders Taking Proactive Approach to Climate Disclosure, Regardless of SEC TimelineThe survey, Change in the Climate, released this morning, polled 300 senior-level decision makers with knowledge or responsibility for ESG reporting at U.S.-based public companies with at least $500 million in annual revenue. The post PwC and Workiva Survey Shows Business Leaders Taking Proactive Approach to Climate Disclosure, Regardless of SEC Timeline appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Almost nowhere on Earth safe from PM2.5, says Melbourne studyA seemingly world-first study of daily ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) across the globe reports that only 0.18% of the global land area and 0.001% of the global population are exposed to levels of PM2.5 – the world’s leading environmental health risk factor – below levels of safety recommended by Word Health Organization (WHO). Importantly […]
- A Just Transition for Women: Working Toward Digital Literacy in IndiaAs the digital divide grows, women in India are dropping out of the workforce. Columbia Climate School’s Center for Sustainable Development and the non-profit Mahashakti Seva Kendra are working together to reverse this trend.
- A mixture of trees purifies urban air best, reports Swedish studyConifers are generally better than broadleaved trees at purifying air from pollutants. But deciduous tree may be better at capturing particle-bound pollution. A new study led by the University of Gothenburg appears to show that the best trees for air purification depend on the type of pollutant involved. Trees and other greenery in cities provide […]
- Kroger Commits to Aggressive Climate and Packaging GoalsKroger is strengthening its commitment to the climate and packaging. Its goals are aligned with Science Based Targets initiative and support a 1.5°C climate scenario. Kroger is also setting targets for its suppliers. The post Kroger Commits to Aggressive Climate and Packaging Goals appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- USDA Appoints L’Tonya Davis as Inaugural Chief Diversity and Inclusion OfficerWorking closely with executive leaders, employees, and staff experts, Ms. Davis, as CDIO, will be focused on driving committed leadership and employee engagement for a high-performing and innovative workforce at USDA. The post USDA Appoints L’Tonya Davis as Inaugural Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Mobile Ecosystem Forum publishes sustainability guide for SMEsThe UK-based trade body represents mobile digital and IT companies across the globe, and is now pushing to share knowledge on how firms can improve green credentials. The Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF) Climate Guide is aimed at small and medium companies working in the sector. The fundamental goal is to assist decisionmakers in the first […] The post Mobile Ecosystem Forum publishes sustainability guide for SMEs appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Your WorkoutIf you work out, you are not alone. The 32-billion-dollar U.S. fitness industry includes over... The post Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Your Workout appeared first on Earth911.
- Edible Flowers That You Can GrowLots of people grow flowers for their beauty or fragrance, but did you know that... The post Edible Flowers That You Can Grow appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Be Green on a Small BudgetWhile more people are choosing sustainable products, the higher price tag of such products is... The post We Earthlings: Be Green on a Small Budget appeared first on Earth911.
- A gas utility’s astroturf campaign threatens Oregon’s first electrification ordinanceEnvironmental groups say there’s nothing grassroots about Eugene Residents for Energy Choice.
- An Alabama clean water fund discriminated against Black communities, complaint allegesThe state is accused of making access to federal dollars so hard that the people who needed it most got nothing.
- Expanding Sustainable Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa, Co-Funded by Zoetis and Gates FoundationBolstered by a renewed grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Zoetis will expand its African Livestock Productivity and Health Advancement (A.L.P.H.A.) initiative to improve livestock health and productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa. The post Expanding Sustainable Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa, Co-Funded by Zoetis and Gates Foundation appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A Rainbow Over Pimachiowin Aki"The Land that Gives Life"
- Webinar: The fundamentals of ESG reporting and verificationThe environment, social and governance (ESG) agenda is transforming how organisations think about their performance. Consumers are demanding products and services that are environmentally and ethically sound. Investors are looking beyond the bottom line to responsible practices. And people are searching out more supportive, inclusive workplaces. In this fast-changing world, demands on business are […] The post Webinar: The fundamentals of ESG reporting and verification appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- European Parliament to decide fate of Natural Restoration Law this weekFirst proposed in June 2022, new far-reaching regulations look to implement many suggestions made by scientists to safeguard biodiversity. On Thursday 9th March, the European Parliament’s Committee On The Environment (ENVI) will meet with the text’s author, Cesar Luena, to decide which of more than 2,000 proposed amendments should remain in the document, and which […] The post European Parliament to decide fate of Natural Restoration Law this week appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Photonic nanospheres help baby shellfish hide from predatorsA nanomaterial reflector overlies the eye pigments in certain larval crustaceans, allowing the creatures to appear completely transparent The post Photonic nanospheres help baby shellfish hide from predators appeared first on Physics World.
- The promise of a lithium-sulfur batteryLow in cost and high in density, a lithium-sulfur battery could power the future of transport — if it ever gets to market.
- Japan and Australia Launch Hydrogen Supply Chain in Efforts to Reduce Carbon Emissions in AsiaJapan announced the launch of a hydrogen supply chain with Australia during the first ministerial meeting on reducing carbon emissions in the fast-growing Asian region. The post Japan and Australia Launch Hydrogen Supply Chain in Efforts to Reduce Carbon Emissions in Asia appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Choosing between the public and private sector? Why not both?Working at the intersection of the public and private sectors gives you an opportunity to influence both and create impact.
- The language of climate resilience: A value chain that is inclusive of human experiencesSponsored: For effective climate resilience, the value chain needs the narratives of human experiences. Advanced technologies can help extract these insights.
- What Are the Most Eco-Friendly Types of Water Filters?We all want clean water, but not every water filter system is as eco-friendly as we’d probably think. So, in this article, we’re going to tell you all about the most eco-friendly types of water filters so you can enjoy […] The post What Are the Most Eco-Friendly Types of Water Filters? appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- ecolytiq Provides Sustainable Investment Products to More InvestorsSustainable investment solution provider u impact has joined forces with specialized green banking software provider ecolytiq to introduce innovative sustainable investment products to a wider branch of private investors. The post ecolytiq Provides Sustainable Investment Products to More Investors appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Ireland’s Renewable Energy Ambitions Receive Boost with ESB and Port of Cork PartnershipIn July of 2022, Conor Mowlds, Chief Commercial Officer of Port of Cork Company, stated: “There are significant opportunities for the Cork region to become a hub for renewable energy, which will benefit the environment, local businesses and create employment in the region. The post Ireland’s Renewable Energy Ambitions Receive Boost with ESB and Port of Cork Partnership appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- UN reaches historic agreement to protect the world’s oceansThe treaty, if ratified, will establish a new set of rules aimed at conserving marine species and ecosystems.
- Protect funding for farm conservation programsThe $20 billion investment from the Inflation Reduction Act is great for bees, our water, the climate and more The post Protect funding for farm conservation programs appeared first on Environment America.
- Without Changes, Global Food Systems May Drive World Beyond Climate Targets, Says StudyProduction of meat, dairy and rice are the leading sources of food-related emissions. Improved management practices and changes in diet could go a long way to addressing the issues.
- Which states are leading on solar?When it comes to installing solar, California, long the nation’s solar leader, is getting a run for the money from the Lone Star State. The post Which states are leading on solar? appeared first on Environment America.
- Gulf Coast Partners Encouraged to Apply for the DOE’s Clean Hydrogen Hubs ProgramThe LIGH2T Hub, a Texas consortium of academic and commercial partners, received encouragement from the U.S. DOE to submit a proposal for a regional clean hydrogen hub on the U.S. Gulf Coast. The post Gulf Coast Partners Encouraged to Apply for the DOE’s Clean Hydrogen Hubs Program appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sámi demonstrators end mass protests against illegal wind farmNorway apologizes for its human rights violations, but intends to keep project operational.
- Scout Motors Electrifies Future with New Manufacturing Plant in South CarolinaScout Motors Inc. is establishing its first manufacturing plant near Columbia, South Carolina, where it will build next-generation trucks and rugged SUVs harkening back to the iconic Scout vehicles produced from 1960 to 1980. The post Scout Motors Electrifies Future with New Manufacturing Plant in South Carolina appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Check off your eco resolutions this year with these tipsIt’s a new year, making it the perfect time to set and achieve goals around eco-minded behaviors. Of course you can go big, like converting your house to run on renewable energy or buying an electric car. In fact, those are two of the top ways to slice through carbon emissions, according to this report by USwitch. However, if those goals are outside your financial reach, there are still many small eco-resolutions you can set to tip us all in the right direction.
- Cheap charcoal air filters substantially improve in-vehicle air qualityA cheap charcoal air filter can reduce nitrogen dioxide (NO2) inside vehicles by as much as 90%, compared to levels outside the vehicle, according to a new study. Research presented in a report by WM Air, the West Midlands Air Quality Improvement Programme at the University of Birmingham, appears to show that charcoal filters, which […]
- Sweden remains Europe’s largest net power exporterSweden retained its position as the biggest net exporter of power in Europe during the second half of last year. That was the standout highlight of a new report on the European electricity market by energy data analyst EnAppSys. The report describes the value of imports and exports in Europe during the last six months […]
- Falkirk Distillery deal will see whiskey by-products used for animal feedA family-owned whisky distillery in the central belt of Scotland, Falkirk Distillery, has joined forces with biotechnology company MiAlgae in a bid to advance the use of circular economy principles in the whisky industry. The deal is described as a milestone in achieving Falkirk’s aim of further reducing its carbon and water footprint with cutting-edge […]
- Brazilian group presents novel method of analyzing microplastic pollutionThe last decade has seen some progress with studying plastic pollution, but there are still significant challenges, such as a lack of comparability of reported results, especially when it comes to microplastic particles. An article by three Brazilian researchers published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research aims to contribute to progress in this field by […]
- Wastewater sector emits nearly twice as much methane as previously thoughtMunicipal wastewater treatment plants emit nearly double the amount of methane into the atmosphere than scientists previously believed, according to new research from Princeton University. “The waste sector is one of the largest anthropogenic sources of methane in the world,” said Mark Zondlo, professor of civil and environmental engineering and associated faculty at the Andlinger […]
- Lithium Americas Corp. Begins Construction at Thacker Pass to Boost Domestic Lithium Supply ChainConstruction at Thacker Pass commenced following a favorable ruling from the US District Court, District of Nevada, for the issuance of the Record of Decision (ROD) The post Lithium Americas Corp. Begins Construction at Thacker Pass to Boost Domestic Lithium Supply Chain appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Historic high seas treaty agreement reached after decades of negotiationsUnited Nations have reached a historic agreement to protect the world’s oceans following almost twenty years of talks. On Saturday evening, after 48-hours of discussions in New York, Rena Lee of Singapore, UN Ambassador for Oceans, took to the stage to announce the agreement had been met to protect the high sea areas of […] The post Historic high seas treaty agreement reached after decades of negotiations appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Debris ejected from the DART impact helped give asteroid Dimorphos an extra pushFive papers examine DART’s impact of Dimorphos on 26 September 2022 The post Debris ejected from the DART impact helped give asteroid Dimorphos an extra push appeared first on Physics World.
- Countries Reach Deal to Protect Marine Life in International WatersUN member states have forged a landmark deal to guard ocean life, charting a path to create new protected areas in international waters.Read more on E360 →
- Sponsored Content: What Will the Future of Boilers Look LikeBoilers have long been the system that many UK households use to heat up their homes. Dating all the way back to 1868, boilers have been a part of most UK homes.
- Sponsored Content: Why Solar Panels are Crucial to Reach Net ZeroIn recent years, there has been a growing concern about the impact of human activity on the environment, and the need to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels in order to combat climate change.
- Baby physics: conception, pregnancy and early lifePhysicists are offering fresh insights on the mechanics of human reproduction The post Baby physics: conception, pregnancy and early life appeared first on Physics World.
- Top Tips for Kicking Off a Sustainability JourneyAs organizations look internally, they should understand the initiatives of department sourcing. What are the goals? Has the team been educated in sustainability? Does the team have incentives beyond sustainability? The post Top Tips for Kicking Off a Sustainability Journey appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Insect protein set to unlock the future of African agricultureTanzania-based agricultural technology startup, BioBuu, has announced the successful raise of US$200,000 in seed funding from the GIIG Africa Fund. The investment sets the company at a US$5-million evaluation with […]
- What We Need to Learn From Climate-Accelerated Extreme Weather EventsWe need to build our response capacity leading up to extreme-weather emergencies and implement a more systematic and assured process of reconstruction for victims in the aftermath.
- Toilet paper is an unexpected source of PFAS in wastewater, study saysResearchers have reported an unexpected source of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in wastewater systems — toilet paper. The study in question appeared in a recent edition of ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology Letters PFAS have been detected in many personal care products, such as cosmetics and cleansers, that people use every day and then […]
- Earth911 Podcast: Project Censored’s Under-Reported Environmental Stories of 2022Stories and the way the press reports them shape our perception of the world and... The post Earth911 Podcast: Project Censored’s Under-Reported Environmental Stories of 2022 appeared first on Earth911.
- Researchers grow electronics directly inside living tissueAn injectable gel uses the body’s metabolites to induce in vivo fabrication of organic bioelectronics The post Researchers grow electronics directly inside living tissue appeared first on Physics World.
- Imagine 2200: Sweet Water From SaltA grieving son protects his family’s beehives as he steers them home aboard his parents’ ship.
- Imagine 2200: Ocean Bikies Take Cyclone SeasonDespite rising seas, a band of coastal-dwelling Goori honor their traditions surfing monster waves.
- Imagine 2200: Starlight Is Kinda BrightOn the day he is to marry, the son of a Māori chief questions his place in his community.
- ABP Commits to Net Zero by 2040, A Decade Ahead of the UK’s Legal CommitmentThe UK’s leading ports group, Associated British Ports (ABP) launched a new sustainability strategy, which invests £2 billion in decarbonization and other major energy infrastructure projects. The post ABP Commits to Net Zero by 2040, A Decade Ahead of the UK’s Legal Commitment appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Greenland’s marine ecosystem is experiencing a radical ‘regime change’Warming seas and dwindling sea ice are bringing new species to Arctic waters, a potentially irreversible tipping point for the ecosystem.
- U.S. Steel Commits to Carbon Capture: Announces MOU with CarbonFree to Tackle Emissions at Steel MillUnder the MoU, CarbonFree will provide technology and expertise to capture carbon dioxide emissions generated from U.S. Steel’s Gary Works manufacturing plant using CarbonFree’s SkyCycle™ technology. The post U.S. Steel Commits to Carbon Capture: Announces MOU with CarbonFree to Tackle Emissions at Steel Mill appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- AgroScout uses AI to remotely protect global cropsAI and data-led precision agriculture innovator, AgroScout, provides real-time insights into crop management to drive food production supply and secure the future of food.
- We can’t fight climate change without Black votersGiven that Black people are more likely to be "Alarmed" or "Concerned" about global warming than those who identified as white, we can’t fight climate change without Black voters.
- Should companies use credits for avoided deforestation to meet net-zero goals?Avoided deforestation credits represent a reality that doesn’t exist. Removing them from net-zero strategies, while still funding them under a different scheme, can avoid this problem.
- Exploring Oxford, the UK’s EV infrastructure capitalMartin Guttridge-Hewitt hones in on Oxford, home to a groundbreaking Zero Emission Zone pilot, Europe’s largest EV charger, and prototype street technologies aimed at solving logistical problems facing Britain’s switch from petrol and diesel. With a teaching history dating to 1096, making it among the oldest seats of higher education on the planet, the University […] The post Exploring Oxford, the UK’s EV infrastructure capital appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Why you should concentrate on this form of solar powerJames McKenzie looks at the possibilities of “concentrator solar power” The post Why you should concentrate on this form of solar power appeared first on Physics World.
- Climate harming anaesthetic has become banned in ScotlandDue to the severe threat it poses to the environment, the Scottish government have claimed their country will become the first in the world to ditch the anaesthetic desflurane. According to data from the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), desflurane, a volatile inhaled anaesthetic used to keep people unconscious during surgery, has a global warming […] The post Climate harming anaesthetic has become banned in Scotland appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Need sustainability advice? This company has used external experts for 30 yearsExternal advisory groups for sustainable business practices are still relatively rare. Dow's Sustainability External Advisory Council, or SEAC, was a first in the petrochemical industry.
- A Buyer’s Guide to Home SidingPuzzling over the best siding option for your home? The most environmentally friendly option may... The post A Buyer’s Guide to Home Siding appeared first on Earth911.
- An abuse of power workersAn abuse of power workers Channel News brendan 6th March 2023 Teaser Media
- Convert Your Yard From Grass to VeggiesImagine a life where you do not have to go to the grocery store to... The post Convert Your Yard From Grass to Veggies appeared first on Earth911.
- Thinner antiferroelectrics become ferroelectricSize reduction can turn on unexpected properties in oxide materials The post Thinner antiferroelectrics become ferroelectric appeared first on Physics World.
- Tory voters back onshore windTory voters back onshore wind Channel News brendan 6th March 2023 Teaser Media
- Green Leaders: Barron’s Unveils List of Most Sustainable Companies in the USBarron's collaborated with Calvert to compile a list of the most sustainable companies. Calvert evaluated the 1,000 largest publicly traded companies based on their market value and ranked them according to their performance in five crucial areas: shareholders, employees, customers, community, and the planet. The post Green Leaders: Barron’s Unveils List of Most Sustainable Companies in the US appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A chilling effect: How farms can help pollinators survive the stress of climate change“Complex landscape structures" on farms could create microclimates with lower temperatures that aid bees, birds, and plants.
- What is the Willow Project? A Ticking “Carbon Bomb”The post What is the Willow Project? A Ticking “Carbon Bomb” appeared first on Environment America.
- How do Westerners feel about nature?Westerners care about protecting and preserving nature The post How do Westerners feel about nature? appeared first on Environment America.
- Knocking on doors to support producer responsibility in MarylandSince January 1, we have been building support for HB284/SB222 to improve recycling programs in Maryland, reduce waste, and save taxpayer money. The post Knocking on doors to support producer responsibility in Maryland appeared first on Environment America.
- From lab to market, bio-based products are gaining momentumPropelled by government investment and shareholder demand, manufacturers are pushing to get bio-based products into the marketplace. Made from plants, fungi, and microbes, these new materials aim to replace those that contain toxins and are difficult to recycle or reuse.
- European Investment Bank Supports Green Hydrogen Investment in KenyaThe European Investment Bank, the world’s largest multilateral bank and leading global financier of renewable energy, will strengthen support for green hydrogen investment in Kenya. The post European Investment Bank Supports Green Hydrogen Investment in Kenya appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Louisville Selects Solar Energy Solutions & Icon Solar Power for Solar Over Louisville CampaignThe Solar Over Louisville initiative proved to be a significant success as 92 contracts were signed, marking it as the third-largest solar campaign in the US in 2022, and the most extensive solar project to date in Louisville. The post Louisville Selects Solar Energy Solutions & Icon Solar Power for Solar Over Louisville Campaign appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The hazards of gas stoves were flagged by the industry — and hidden — 50 years agoUtilities knew about the dangers of indoor air pollution in 1972 and downplayed them, a DeSmog investigation found.
- Shop these versatile work-to-play clothes at Tove WearSustainable fashion is a bit of a misnomer, considering the detrimental environmental impacts most textile makers contribute. In fact, the fashion industry is one of the highest polluters on the planet. Between the resources required to grow or produce materials, the emissions caused from transport, the copious water pollution and energy consumption during manufacturing and the post-consumer waste, our planet is becoming a dumping ground for the clothing and accessories we use every day. Tove Wear has set out to change all that with a clothing lineup aimed at function, fashion and sustainability in one combined package.
- Liquid nitrogen cleans lunar dust, new source of helium may be lurking undergroundExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Liquid nitrogen cleans lunar dust, new source of helium may be lurking underground appeared first on Physics World.
- Samsung Introduces Sustainable Galaxy S23 SeriesSamsung has introduced the high-performance and sustainable Galaxy S23 series, designed to lower electronic waste. The post Samsung Introduces Sustainable Galaxy S23 Series appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- STATEMENT: Biden administration announces plan to restore bison, grasslandsOrder from Secretary of Interior will protect biodiversity, climate The post STATEMENT: Biden administration announces plan to restore bison, grasslands appeared first on Environment America.
- Innovation in diamond applications from Element SixStaff from Element Six outline the many thermal, optical and quantum applications of diamond The post Innovation in diamond applications from Element Six appeared first on Physics World.
- Female academics migrate shorter distances and to fewer countries than men, finds studyAnalysis suggests that the gender gap among mobile scholars is narrowing The post Female academics migrate shorter distances and to fewer countries than men, finds study appeared first on Physics World.
- Plastic particles can reach unborn babies through food, study showsNanoscale plastic particles can reach unborn babies through food and water a mother ingests, according to a new Rutgers study. Plastic particles, chipped off from billions of tons of plastic exposed to the elements, have mixed in with the food we eat, water we drink and air we breathe, so much so that it’s […] The post Plastic particles can reach unborn babies through food, study shows appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Are you an early-career quantum scientist? Here’s your chance of recognitionTwo new awards from IOP Publishing will honour those who have displayed significant achievement and exceptional promise for future contributions to quantum science The post Are you an early-career quantum scientist? Here’s your chance of recognition appeared first on Physics World.
- Nottingham Trent University embark on project to give electric vehicle batteries a ‘second life’Around 9m tonnes of lithium batteries become essentially unusable every year and are incinerated or sent to landfill. Nottingham Trent University’s Advanced Design and Manufacturing Engineering Centre (ADMEC) have been awarded a £582,000 grant as part of a Europe-wide effort to mitigate this waste. Professor Daizhong Su, Head of ADMEC said: ‘With the increased volume […] The post Nottingham Trent University embark on project to give electric vehicle batteries a ‘second life’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Remnants of Two Banned Insecticides Nearly Eliminated in Great Lakes RegionTwo banned insecticides known to linger in the atmosphere have been all but eliminated from North America's Great Lakes region, a study finds.Read more on E360 →
- World Wildlife Day marks 50th anniversary of endangered species treatyToday (3rd March) is World Wildlife Day which also marks the 50th anniversary of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. The treaty, initially signed in 1973, has helped to protect thousands of species of plants and animals, but UN General Secretary António Guterres has warned more needs to be done to preserve […] The post World Wildlife Day marks 50th anniversary of endangered species treaty appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Sustainable Savannah: City Takes Bold Actions to Reduce Carbon FootprintThe solar panels will be installed on buildings such as the police department, the public works building, and the civic center and are expected to produce approximately 2.5 megawatts of electricity, which is enough to power around 375 homes for a year. The post Sustainable Savannah: City Takes Bold Actions to Reduce Carbon Footprint appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Knowledge sharing about the commissioning of the MRIdian and the optimization of the film quality assurance with online solutionAvailable to watch now, a Women in Medical Physics webinar exploring commissioning and an online solution for the optimization of film quality assurance for MRIdian The post Knowledge sharing about the commissioning of the MRIdian and the optimization of the film quality assurance with online solution appeared first on Physics World.
- Vibration isolation products from Minus K TechnologyMinus-K Technology showcases the company's range of passive vibration isolators The post Vibration isolation products from Minus K Technology appeared first on Physics World.
- Flooding in Jakarta: A Call to Increase Climate Change AwarenessDespite being frequent victims of climate-driven disasters, Indonesians are largely unaware of climate change and its impacts. Education, media attention, and conversations could be key to shifting those perceptions.
- Green Corridors reopens Inanda Wilderness ParkGreen Corridors recently announced the reopening of the Inanda Wilderness Park, a much-appreciated community focal point in Ward 44, at a small gathering of partners, community members and people representing […]
- Walgreens Boots Alliance Is Going Greener With Energy Efficiency TechThe Walgreens Boots Alliance's total carbon emissions have decreased by 8 percent from 2021, ensuring it will reduce its emissions by 30 percent by 2030 with the base year of 2019. The post Walgreens Boots Alliance Is Going Greener With Energy Efficiency Tech appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Made of Strong Fiber: UNIFI Surpasses Recycling Goal in Spite of Apparel Industry DisruptionIn its third annual sustainability report, UNIFI Inc. announced exceptional strides towards its sustainability strategy, in the midst of deep demand disruption in the apparel industry. The post Made of Strong Fiber: UNIFI Surpasses Recycling Goal in Spite of Apparel Industry Disruption appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Exotic bacteria collect rare earth elements from wastewater‘Biosorption’ of rare earth elements by biomass of novel strains of cyanobacteria is fast and efficient, allowing recycling, says group Rare earth elements (REEs) are a group of 17 chemically similar metals, which got their name because they typically occur at low concentrations (between 0.5 and 67 parts per million) within the Earth’s crust. Because […]
- Closing the Loop: Infinity Water Solutions and XTO Energy Redefine Water Sustainability in the Permian BasinThe partnership between Infinity Water Solutions and XTO Energy is based on a shared commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable business practices. The post Closing the Loop: Infinity Water Solutions and XTO Energy Redefine Water Sustainability in the Permian Basin appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Four local authorities receive funds to boost recycling on-the-go near waterwaysFour local authorities receive funds to boost recycling on-the-go near waterways Areas surrounding waterways in Bury, Derby, Adur & Worthing and Bristol will soon be adorned with colourful and eye-catching bins to help residents and visitors recycle when out and about. The news comes as environmental charity Hubbub and Coca-Cola announce the winners of the […]
- Earth911 Podcast: SPRING’s Robert Lilienfeld on Packaging, Plastics, & Trade-OffsThe future of modern life turns in large part on making the packaging and delivery... The post Earth911 Podcast: SPRING’s Robert Lilienfeld on Packaging, Plastics, & Trade-Offs appeared first on Earth911.
- Tree shelters heralded as essential by English rewilding projectA 3.5-acre site in Somerset is being restored back to natural habitat, with the man responsible trumpeting the benefits of a simple but effective protective design. Chris D’Agorne is the founder of the website How To Rewild, which offers a large selection of guides and research-backed advice on tree planting, land acquisition, and more. Currently […] The post Tree shelters heralded as essential by English rewilding project appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Earth Action: Visit the (Video) LibraryEarth911 is honoring the 52 years of Earth Day with 52 Actions for the Earth.... The post Earth Action: Visit the (Video) Library appeared first on Earth911.
- How Alaska’s coastal communities are racing against erosion"There's a lot of history being washed away."
- Construction begins on controversial lithium mine in NevadaOpponents say the Thacker Pass lithium project was rushed in the name of the green transition.
- If we live in a multiverse, where does Wally exist?John Berney on why Wally may never exist either in our universe or any other The post If we live in a multiverse, where does Wally exist? appeared first on Physics World.
- Janus Electric to Convert Diesel Logging Truck into All-Electric Vehicle for Fennell ForestryThe 720-horsepower electric truck will undergo a two-year testing period to assess its performance and maintenance costs. The post Janus Electric to Convert Diesel Logging Truck into All-Electric Vehicle for Fennell Forestry appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Pondering chemical accidents and the industry we’ve come to acceptWhen materials such as asbestos were put into use, lead was added to paint and gasoline and we discovered the properties of PVC, we didn’t know any better. Now we do, and it is time to start acting like it.
- Episode 353: Blue states and ESG, Amazon's bioplastics betFeaturing a conversation with Luna Yu, CEO of Genecis, and Phoebe Wang, an investment partner and head of the Female Founder Initiative at Amazon.
- Scanning probe with a twist observes electron’s wavelike behaviourNew instrument reveals delocalized quantum properties The post Scanning probe with a twist observes electron’s wavelike behaviour appeared first on Physics World.
- What’s after coal? Accelerating China’s overseas investment in renewablesChina is well positioned to promote green power sources on a large scale.
- Takeaways from Tesla's Investor DayTesla's event drew mixed reviews, but the company is still poised to lead the way on sustainability.
- California Energy Commission Invests $13.2 Million in ALE’s Clean Energy InnovationsThe funding includes $10.2 million from the Zero-Emissions Transportation Manufacturing program and an expected $3 million from the California Energy Commission Realizing Accelerated Manufacturing and Production (RAMP) in April 2023. The post California Energy Commission Invests $13.2 Million in ALE’s Clean Energy Innovations appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Earth911 Inspiration: If the Bee Disappeared From EarthToday’s quote is from Belgian author Maurice Maeterlinck, who won the 1911 Nobel Prize for... The post Earth911 Inspiration: If the Bee Disappeared From Earth appeared first on Earth911.
- Hypocrisy and climate dishonestyHypocrisy and climate dishonesty Channel Comment Andrew Taylor-Dawson 3rd March 2023 Teaser Media
- The European Union Sets Rules for Issuing Green BondsThe European Union has reached a deal on what it says is the "world's first" set of comprehensive rules for issuing green bonds to meet the bloc's net zero goals, although compliance will be on a voluntary basis. The post The European Union Sets Rules for Issuing Green Bonds appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- RWE’s Acquisition of Con Edison Clean Energy Strengthens its Presence in the US MarketWith a portfolio of 8 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy projects and a development platform of over 24 GW, RWE Clean Energy has one of the largest development platforms in the US. The post RWE’s Acquisition of Con Edison Clean Energy Strengthens its Presence in the US Market appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- In Norway, Indigenous-led protests against a wind farm heat upSámi land defenders say the windmills must be demolished.
- Remodeling of Madrid railway hub receives the winning designSwimming with some of the most notable firms in the industry, UNStudio, with b720 Arquitectura and engineering firm Esteyco, rose to the top of the competition pool with a winning design for Madrid-Chamartín Clara Campoamor.
- Boreal wildfires in 2021 released more carbon emissions than any other fire this centuryThe earth's northernmost regions have entered a vicious cycle of warming and wildfire.
- Sky High: World’s Busiest Airport Set for $40 Million UpgradeThe Hartsfield-Jackson airport in Atlanta is among those set to receive federal funding to meet rising travel demands. Also known as “The World’s Busiest Airport” Hartsfield-Jackson will receive $40 million in funding from the Federal Aviation Administration according to news released by the Biden-Harris Administration. The post Sky High: World’s Busiest Airport Set for $40 Million Upgrade appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Picking Up the Pen Again: JP Brammer Reignited His Passion Sketching BirdsWe spoke with the illustrator and writer who reimagined the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher for Audubon’s The Aviary series about inspiration, process, and generating understanding through art.
- Biopharmaceutical Company Ardelyx Releases ESG ReportHighlights from Ardelyx’s ESG activities in 2022 include the creation of ArdelyxAssist, a patient services program designed to provide a broad range of access and affordability support for patients and healthcare providers. The post Biopharmaceutical Company Ardelyx Releases ESG Report appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Machine learning joins the search for extra-terrestrial intelligenceMeet three astronomers who have identified potential technosignatures The post Machine learning joins the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence appeared first on Physics World.
- Understanding the Carbon Removals LandscapeLasting mitigation of carbon is critical for keeping emissions within the temperature goals set in the Paris Agreement.
- Government reforms not enough to revive onshore wind, says renewable bodyProposed planning reforms are not enough to bring back onshore wind farms, a renewable body and several charities have warned. A government consultation into the planning system, evaluating how the planning system could support renewable energy developments, ended this week. Onshore wind is currently facing a de facto ban, with just 16 new turbines granted […] The post Government reforms not enough to revive onshore wind, says renewable body appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Defense Department Awards $65M Contract to AIR COMPANY for Innovative Fuel TechnologyAIR COMPANY aims to utilize its shipping-container-sized fuel production facilities to enhance or potentially substitute the perilous and complex supply chains that presently transport fuel from wells to refineries, ports, and eventually bases. The post Defense Department Awards $65M Contract to AIR COMPANY for Innovative Fuel Technology appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Black holes destroy nearby quantum superpositions, thought experiment revealsEvent horizon should interact with quantum states The post Black holes destroy nearby quantum superpositions, thought experiment reveals appeared first on Physics World.
- Madrid Will Soon Be Home to the Largest Smart Waste Installation in EuropeBy utilizing smart sensors, the city aims to enhance waste management services, and reduce emissions, traffic, and noise pollution. The post Madrid Will Soon Be Home to the Largest Smart Waste Installation in Europe appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- From Pre-med to ESG: It’s Never Too Late for a Career ChangeWilliam Hsu, who graduated from the MPA in Environmental Science and Policy program in 2019, brings together different fields to advance an equitable and green future.
- The Quest to Redesign Washington’s State Flag — and Honor Its Natural LandscapeWith imagery representing Puget Sound, the Cascade Ranges, and expansive orchards, a new state flag seeks to foster both pride and preservation.
- The Surprise Parts Obsolescence Impact of PFASWhen it comes to PFAS (forever chemicals) regulations are secondary — production sunsetting and parts obsolescence is where manufacturers will first feel the pressure. The post The Surprise Parts Obsolescence Impact of PFAS appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New analysis puts UK tree cover at just over 12%New analysis done with the latest technology has revealed tree cover in the UK to be at just 12.8%, far below levels of tree cover in the EU. Friends of the Earth (FOE) teamed up with mapping experts Terra Sulis to find tree cover data and unlike previous research, which only accounted for woodlands […] The post New analysis puts UK tree cover at just over 12% appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Building a Greener Future: Indo-Danish Green Strategic PartnershipThe partnership aims to contribute to India's goal of achieving 450 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, as well as to support the country's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and transition to a more sustainable energy system. The post Building a Greener Future: Indo-Danish Green Strategic Partnership appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Leasing companies overcharge EV drivers by hundreds of poundsDrivers who lease electric vehicles (EVs) are being over charged by hundreds of pounds, a new Transport & Environment (T&E) report has found. In Europe, leasing offers are on average 57% more expensive for EVs compared to equivalent petrol models, according to the analysis. Analysts found that leasing an electric Peugeot 208 costs […] The post Leasing companies overcharge EV drivers by hundreds of pounds appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- BP argues to continue burning oil and gas despite climate threatDuring International Energy Week, Bernard Looney, Chief Executive Officer at BP, argued that more investment in the fossil fuel sector was needed in order to press on with a global transition to a cleaner future. His statement suggested that continuing to extract highly polluting fuels was necessary in order to gradually reduce demand for those […] The post BP argues to continue burning oil and gas despite climate threat appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Protect Your Pets From Essential OilsEssential oils are great for humans seeking some natural relief, but they can be harmful... The post Protect Your Pets From Essential Oils appeared first on Earth911.
- Herds for Birds: Audubon Certifies Dixon Water Foundation Ranches as Bird-Friendly HabitatsAudubon bird-friendly certifications cover 21,000 acres of Texas grassland habitat
- Why North Dakota is preparing to sue Minnesota over clean energyInterstate feuds threaten to make the difficult task of getting regional power grids off fossil fuels even more complicated.
- Senate Repeals Voluntary Labor Department Rule Allowing Consideration of ESG Factors in Retirement Fund InvestmentsThe Senate voted on Wednesday to revoke a Labor Department rule that allows retirement fund managers to consider various factors, including climate change and good corporate governance while investing on behalf of pension plan participants. The post Senate Repeals Voluntary Labor Department Rule Allowing Consideration of ESG Factors in Retirement Fund Investments appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Making sense of the hydrogen rainbowWhy does hydrogen have so many colors, and why do they matter?
- In Cambodia, a Battered Mekong Defies Doomsday PredictionsAfter years of environmental assault — from dam building, overfishing, and logging — stretches of the Mekong River, upon which millions of people depend, appear to be recovering. Heavy rains have helped, along with a crackdown on illegal fishing and other conservation efforts.Read more on E360 →
- Medical needle model improves virtual training platforms for junior surgeonsMathematical model improves the accuracy of surgical training platforms used to simulate biopsy and brachytherapy procedures The post Medical needle model improves virtual training platforms for junior surgeons appeared first on Physics World.
- How states can seize the ESG high groundIf conservative states proclaim themselves anti-ESG, then logically there must be a pro-ESG alternative.
- How General Mills is advancing nature and climate goals hand-in-handThe consumer packaged goods company is figuring out how to meet all its sustainability goals, even if they contradict each other.
- Livable Housing — for the BirdsBrightly colored, upcycled birdhouses are among the most charming forms of garden art. But if... The post Livable Housing — for the Birds appeared first on Earth911.
- Backyard Compost Bin RoundupMore communities now offer compost pickup services along with trash and recycling pickup. But most... The post Backyard Compost Bin Roundup appeared first on Earth911.
- The Top 7 Eco-Friendly Kitchen Cabinet Picks For 2023According to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Toxic Substances Portal, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) can irritate the eyes, nose, and throat, cause difficulty breathing and nausea, and damage the central nervous system and other organs. That’s why […] The post The Top 7 Eco-Friendly Kitchen Cabinet Picks For 2023 appeared first on The Environmental Blog.
- Washington State’s largest solar farm comes onlineThe Lund Hill solar farm in Klickitat County is online and producing power. At approximately 1800 acres, it’s the largest solar farm in Washington State. The post Washington State’s largest solar farm comes online appeared first on Environment America.
- Justice Department sues major polluter in Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley’"EPA is finally treating this health crisis for what it is — an emergency."
- How JFK’s New Microgrid Will Reduce Emissions and Boost ResilienceDate/Time: March 30, 2023 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT) Schneider Electric and its joint venture AlphaStruxure are illuminating a new pathway to decarbonizing air transportation at the New Terminal One (NTO) at John F. Kennedy International Airport. As NTO’s Energy as a Service provider, AlphaStruxure will design, build and operate an integrated microgrid that will provide more sustainable, resilient, cost-predictable and locally generated energy. Featuring the largest rooftop solar array in New York City and on any airport terminal in the United States, this project will deliver immediate greenhouse gas emission reductions of 38 percent over grid-sourced energy and will…
- Study: Extreme heat is driving deaths in US prisonsNew research makes clear the link between climate change and prison mortality.
- 11 states have committed to 100% clean electricity. Who’s next?The post 11 states have committed to 100% clean electricity. Who’s next? appeared first on Environment America.
- Meet the fabulous and unique 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 6 EVThe Hyundai IONI 6 EV is one of many fabulous new electric cars being released into the wild with long range, great power and plenty of fun tech features wrapped into a daily driver. The IONIQ 6 has a range of 340 miles, super fast charging capability of 10% to 80% in 18 minutes, and it's made of sustainable materials to limit emissions and waste.
- EPA proposes deadline for rules to reduce slaughterhouse pollutionIn a victory for clean water, the EPA announced a proposed timetable for rules to curb pollution from meat and poultry processing plants. The post EPA proposes deadline for rules to reduce slaughterhouse pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- Chevron Corporation Authorizes $75B Share Repurchase Program“Chevron intends to be a leader in both traditional and new energy businesses,” said Mike Wirth, chairman, and CEO. “We’re growing energy supply, lowering carbon intensity, and returning more cash to shareholders.” The post Chevron Corporation Authorizes $75B Share Repurchase Program appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- National awareness day to celebrate SA’s frog diversityLeap Day for Frogs is a national awareness day to celebrate South Africa’s frog diversity and bring some much-needed attention to our furless friends the frogs! This year, we celebrate […]
- Greenpeace Africa appoints new Executive DirectorMali-born development expert Dr Oulie Keita has been appointed as Greenpeace Africa’s Substantive Executive Director after an intensive and competitive recruitment process to usher the organisation into a new wave […]
- A Hidden World: Nighttime Photography in GreenlandPhotographer Steven Giovinco shared his thoughts on the creative process behind his images on display in a new exhibition, 'On The Arctic Edge'.
- It can’t be a case of ‘either or’ when it comes to food and natureLast week, at the National Farmers’ Union conference, NFU President Minette Batters said: “British farmers need to be recognised and valued, first and foremost, as food producers… we should never take our food security for granted.” The farming minister, Mark Spencer, told the conference, “your […]
- Gas-trapping structures improve tumour treatmentOxygen-trapping materials can be injected directly into cancerous tissue to improve response to radiation and chemotherapies The post Gas-trapping structures improve tumour treatment appeared first on Physics World.
- Divert Inc. Announces $1B Infrastructure Deal with Enbridge Inc. to Tackle Food Waste and Combat Climate ChangeDivert has ambitious plans to scale its facilities to cover every major geographic region in the U.S. within the next eight years, ensuring that 80% of the population lives within 100 miles of its facilities. The post Divert Inc. Announces $1B Infrastructure Deal with Enbridge Inc. to Tackle Food Waste and Combat Climate Change appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- LMV Accelerates Sustainable Aviation with Investment in High Performance Electric Motor Manufacturer H3XH3X has raised a total of $9M, which will be used to accelerate technology development and commercialization of their HPDM family of integrated motor drives and to scale up their new headquarters facility in Louisville, Colorado for production. The post LMV Accelerates Sustainable Aviation with Investment in High Performance Electric Motor Manufacturer H3X appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Endangered Mexican Gray Wolves on the Rebound in U.S. SouthwestOnce driven to the brink of extinction, Mexican gray wolves have slowly returned to the U.S. Southwest. For the first time since their reintroduction more than two decades ago, their numbers total more than 200, according to federal officials.Read more on E360 →
- Walmart, Target, Home Depot lead pack of retailers emitting millions of pounds of CO2 through shippingEighteen U.S. companies’ cargo ships are causing an "onslaught of pollution,” report finds.
- Lightsource bp and First Solar Continue Partnership with New Multi-Year DealFirst Solar estimates that the new factories will add at least 850 new manufacturing jobs and over 100 new R&D jobs. The post Lightsource bp and First Solar Continue Partnership with New Multi-Year Deal appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The Bird Flu Blazes On, Amping Up Concerns for Wildlife and Human HealthFacing an outbreak that’s unusually deadly for wild birds and spreading to more mammals, scientists worry about when, or if, it will end.
- New fibre laser technology from NKT PhotonicsNKT Photonics presents new fibre lasers for the quantum computing community The post New fibre laser technology from NKT Photonics appeared first on Physics World.
- Environment, social and corporate governance boosts profit, UK business lead worldMarket analysis conducted by digital identity specialists ID Crypt Global has revealed UK business is setting a leading example when it comes to Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG). The report shows that between 2019 and 2020, profit growth for businesses placing high importance on their ESG investment was 9.1% worldwide. This is over 5% […] The post Environment, social and corporate governance boosts profit, UK business lead world appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- EU plans to target greenwashing firms with penaltiesThe European Union is clamping down on greenwashing claims, as a new policy could see companies face penalties if they exaggerate their green credentials. Companies would have 10 days to substantiate eco-friendly claims about their products before further action could be taken against them under draft legislation. In 2020, 53% of green product claims were ‘vague, […] The post EU plans to target greenwashing firms with penalties appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Extending London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone is a good political decisionThe point of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) is to ensure the most toxic, polluting vehicles are removed from the city’s roads. There’s been renewed political interest in it since the Mayor Sadiq Khan announced its London-wide expansion. But along with that has come […]
- MKS-Newport’s high performance optical filtersMKS-Newport introduces the ODiate high-performance optical filter line at Photonics West 2023 The post MKS-Newport’s high performance optical filters appeared first on Physics World.
- East Palestine train disaster has nearby towns questioning their own safetyThe Upper Ohio River Valley has been layered in industrial pollution for centuries, and residents are fed up.
- Training for the renewable energy skills demandPhotovoltaic Systems and renewable energy technologies have a special meaning for South Africa as the country tries to keep the lights on. The country’s sustainable development vision is outlined in […]
- One year in, the devastating environmental impact of war in Ukraine comes into viewForest fires, burst pipelines, and chemical waste are just some of the more than 800 instances of environmental degradation recorded since the war began.
- Applications open for Green Entrepreneurship AwardsThe Green Entrepreneurship Team at adelphi is now accepting applications for the Green Entrepreneurship Awards 2023. This year’s Awards are a collaboration between SEED and the Circular Economy Catalyst, presenting […]
- Tried our cryptic medical-physics word search? Here’s the solutionHere's the solution to our cryptic medical-physics word search, created by Ian Randall The post Tried our cryptic medical-physics word search? Here’s the solution appeared first on Physics World.
- Nuclear is flatliningNuclear is flatlining Channel Comment Jim Green 1st March 2023 Teaser Media
- There is a mutual benefit for corporations and startups in partnershipWhen it comes to climate tech, large companies and entrepreneurs both feel a sense of urgency. That’s a great foundation to build on.
- Could you power your data center with green hydrogen?Can green hydrogen be the key to more sustainable data center infrastructure? Startup ECL thinks so.
- Saipem and Seaway7 Announce Collaboration Agreement for Offshore Wind ProjectsSaipem and Seaway7 have announced that they have entered into a commercial collaboration agreement to jointly identify, bid, and execute fixed offshore wind projects. The post Saipem and Seaway7 Announce Collaboration Agreement for Offshore Wind Projects appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- California: It’s time for all big businesses to report on climateProposed legislation would require disclosures of Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions by both private and public companies with more than $1 billion in annual revenue that do business in California.
- Why sustainable investing in emerging markets makes senseAsha Mehta, founder of investment firm Global Delta Capital, discusses the intersection of sustainable investing, ESG and emerging markets.
- Solar-driven hydrogel purifies contaminated waterLoofah-inspired material could supply enough drinking-quality water to meet a person’s daily requirements The post Solar-driven hydrogel purifies contaminated water appeared first on Physics World.
- Technologies to Reduce Emissions and Confront Climate ChangeThe S&P Global Commodity Insights Clean Energy Technology service provides in depth coverage of the supply chain economics and outlooks for batteries and energy storage. 10 cleantech trends to look out for in 2023: Component prices decline but do not immediately translate into lower renewable system capex. The rapid build-out of local manufacturing for solar and batteries is expected in the United States and Europe, driven by strong demand and energy security concerns. Distributed generation expands to new segments while business models evolve. Big energy statements in 2022 driven by acute energy needs must now “go from words to actions”…
- It’s Time To Switch To Plastic-Free Chewing GumChewing gum: We munch on it to freshen our breath, reduce boredom, or weaken cravings.... The post It’s Time To Switch To Plastic-Free Chewing Gum appeared first on Earth911.
- How To Start a Regenerative Garden in Your BackyardWe garden for a lot of reasons, don’t we? The fresh air, exercise, and the... The post How To Start a Regenerative Garden in Your Backyard appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Responsible Business Coalition’s Frank Zambrelli on Accelerating Regenerative AgricultureFrank Zambrelli, executive director of Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business’ Responsible Business Coalition returns... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Responsible Business Coalition’s Frank Zambrelli on Accelerating Regenerative Agriculture appeared first on Earth911.
- 80% of UK voters want trophy hunting ban this monthA Private Members Bill which would outlaw the import of hunting kills to Britain goes to parliamentary vote on 17th March, and already has strong cross-party support. The proposed Sally’s Law takes its name from a tiger cub that was safely rescued from trophy hunters in South Africa last year. The event helped reignite debate […] The post 80% of UK voters want trophy hunting ban this month appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Congressional committee votes to repeal clean water protectionsThe post Congressional committee votes to repeal clean water protections appeared first on Environment America.
- Legislation introduced to protect the endangered North Atlantic right whaleRep. Grijalva (AZ) seeks to fix a law that threatens the whale and undermines the Endangered Species Act. The post Legislation introduced to protect the endangered North Atlantic right whale appeared first on Environment America.
- This milkweed plant is good for monarch butterflies, bees and moreThe U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service officially listed the prostrate milkweed as endangered. The post This milkweed plant is good for monarch butterflies, bees and more appeared first on Environment America.
- Towering Wildfire Clouds Are Affecting the Stratosphere, and the ClimateAircraft collecting data from clouds of smoke have revealed surprising effects of wildfires on the ground.
- Project Will Survey Organizations Active in Climate Communication and EducationIf you’re part of an organization that works in climate communication and education, please take 20 minutes to complete the online questionnaire. Others can help by spreading the word.
- Spiral arms of gas and dust spotted around a massive protostarRare observation sheds light on how large stars form The post Spiral arms of gas and dust spotted around a massive protostar appeared first on Physics World.
- Why is the US struggling to fix their power grid?Consumers from Texas to Michigan to California know the U.S. electrical grid is in terrible shape, with aging infrastructure, inadequate capacity for the coming influx of electric cars needing charging and an increasingly dysfunctional response to intensifying heat waves and cold fronts. Blackouts are now threatening lives from California wildfire season, to Category 5 hurricanes in the deep south, to newly frigid Texas winter storms. Why hasn't the grid already been overhauled? And what it would take to bring it into the clean energy future?
- Hanshow Presents New IoT Technologies at EuroShop 2023This year, Hanshow will provide visitors with an opportunity to experience its line of integrated retail solutions, showcasing an array of new technological developments and achievements. The post Hanshow Presents New IoT Technologies at EuroShop 2023 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- EEA Report Highlights Urgent Need for Sustainable Textile PracticesThe volume of used textiles exported from the EU has increased threefold over the past 20 years, rising from just over 550,000 tons in 2000 to nearly 1.7 million tons in 2019. The post EEA Report Highlights Urgent Need for Sustainable Textile Practices appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Ancient Eggshell Fragments Crack Giant Elephant Bird’s Life SecretsIn a region where skeletal fossils are poorly preserved, old eggshells are opening a window into the evolution, diet and distribution of Madagascar's extinct birds.
- Blocking electromagnetic interference opens channels for optical communicationsTransparent and flexible silver mesh efficiently shields electromagnetic interference while allowing infrared wireless signals to pass through The post Blocking electromagnetic interference opens channels for optical communications appeared first on Physics World.
- AD and Biogas Industry Awards 2023 finalists announcedThe finalists for the 2023 AD and Biogas Industry Awards have been announced. Run by the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) and the World Biogas Association (WBA), the Awards celebrate excellence and innovation in the global anaerobic digestion (AD) and biogas sector across 12 categories. Chris Huhne, ADBA chairman, said: “It’s always a great […]
- No clear path to net zero flights, says reportGreen aviation is not just around the corner scientists from the Royal Society have said, despite various airlines publicising ‘net zero’ flights. The national academy of sciences released a report outlining the current state of net zero aviation fuels and showed there is no single, clear path to eco-friendly flights. Many airlines are turning to […] The post No clear path to net zero flights, says report appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Panama's Blue Natural HeritageSteps to valuing, protecting and enhancing our natural coastal heritage.
- AT&T Is Cutting CO2 By Ratcheting Up Renewable Energy and Energy EfficiencyAT&T aims to cut its Scopes 1 and 2 emissions through improved energy efficiencies and to replace fossil fuel usage with renewable energies. It plans to reduce greenhouse gases by 63% by 2030 from a 2015 baseline. The post AT&T Is Cutting CO2 By Ratcheting Up Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Li-Cycle Receives $375M Loan to Build NA Battery Resource Recovery FacilityThe Rochester Hub is expected to become a significant domestic source of battery-grade materials, including lithium, nickel, and cobalt, and will be one of the first-of-its-kind commercial facilities in North America. The post Li-Cycle Receives $375M Loan to Build NA Battery Resource Recovery Facility appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- National Audubon Society to Celebrate “The Birdsong Project” at Benefit EventSave the date: Wednesday, March 29 at 7 p.m.
- Winter sports in bed with the companies who are putting it at risk, says reportBadvertising, a campaign organised by the New Weather Institute to try and stop high carbon advertising and sponsorship, have published a report that claims winter sports are under threat from the very companies that fund them. The report, titled ‘The Snow Thieves – How High-Carbon Sponsors are Melting Winter Sports’, has found over 100 high […] The post Winter sports in bed with the companies who are putting it at risk, says report appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- We Earthlings: More Green SpacesThe need for green spaces in urban areas increases as climate change continues to warm... The post We Earthlings: More Green Spaces appeared first on Earth911.
- Message to UK government: ‘Keep onshore wind promise’Concerns are mounting that Downing Street could fail to deliver on the cheapest form of energy production Britain can invest in, prompting a new open letter. Signed by a number of NGOs, community energy companies, business leaders and public figures, the document – addressed to Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and […] The post Message to UK government: ‘Keep onshore wind promise’ appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Keeping water bills affordable shouldn’t pit consumers against the environmentThis post is by Mike Keil, senior director of policy, research and campaigning at the Consumer Council for Water (CCW). Not a week goes by without another story about the shocking state of many of our rivers and coastal waters. There’s pretty much universal agreement […]
- A new alliance for ‘high quality’ carbon removal highlights tensions within the industryThe group will focus on permanent removal, distancing itself from "temporary" solutions and traditional offsets.
- In Finland, Indigenous rights take a backseat. Again.Despite harsh international criticism, Finland passes on supporting Sámi self-governance.
- Fashion industry’s stark environmental impact stitched up in new reportA study of resources used in textile production reiterates the woeful record on sustainability, while heralding an emerging trend of rejecting fast fashion practices. Coinciding with the end of London Fashion Week, which finished this past weekend, waste and recycling company Divert.co.uk has unveiled research suggesting a growing appreciation of the environmental damage caused by […] The post Fashion industry’s stark environmental impact stitched up in new report appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- First-ever World Seagrass Day focuses on conservationThe United Nations on Wednesday called for more action to protect one of the most widespread and important marine ecosystems on the planet, marking the first ever commemoration of World […]
- Georgians plead with state officials to protect the Okefenokee from miningEven if the Supreme Court rules to protect certain wetlands, the fate of certain watersheds will be up to the states.
- Strengthening the Supply of Critical Materials: UK Government Provides Funding for Innovative ResearchThe UK government has allocated $18 million of funding towards cutting-edge research that aims to strengthen the supply of critical materials, such as rare earth elements. The post Strengthening the Supply of Critical Materials: UK Government Provides Funding for Innovative Research appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- UAE Companies Sign $2B of Industrial AgreementsCompanies from the UAE, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain signed industrial agreements with an investment value exceeding $2 billion at the third Higher Committee meeting of the Industrial Partnership for Sustainable Economic Development. The post UAE Companies Sign $2B of Industrial Agreements appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Making waves: Tech firm debuts ocean-based carbon removal protocolPlanetary Technologies shares a new measurement approach that it hopes will allow purchasers to buy ocean-based carbon removal credits with confidence.
- As Millions of Solar Panels Age Out, Recyclers Hope to Cash InSolar panels have a lifespan of 25 to 30 years, but they contain valuable metals, including silver and copper. With a surge of expired panels expected soon, companies are emerging that seek to recycle the reusable materials and keep the panels out of landfills.Read more on E360 →
- Jet Zero and the politics of the technofixJet Zero and the politics of the technofix Channel Comment brendan 28th February 2023 Teaser Media
- Very high-energy electrons: developing a revolutionary device for FLASH radiotherapyJoin the audience for a live webinar on 30 March 2023 sponsored by PTW Dosimetry The post Very high-energy electrons: developing a revolutionary device for FLASH radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- Can we use quantum computers to make music?Philip Ball finds out how quantum computers could transform how we make and create music The post Can we use quantum computers to make music? appeared first on Physics World.
- The PHASER platform: innovative designs to bring X-ray-based FLASH to the clinicJoin the audience for a live webinar on 28 March 2023 sponsored by PTW Dosimetry The post The PHASER platform: innovative designs to bring X-ray-based FLASH to the clinic appeared first on Physics World.
- Mobilizing the missing tool in the climate fightShared mobility presents an opportunity to decarbonize transportation and create a more equitable and accessible network.
- We are no longer in transition. The climate change future is here for food, ag and natureFor the land, water and farming sectors, we are already living in the climate crisis. Are you still talking about transition risk?
- Investing in communities builds climate resilienceSponsored: How local leaders can partner with financial institutions to support frontline communities.
- Keeping Recycling Workers Safe and How You Can HelpRecycling helps us reduce waste and reuse valuable resources. By minimizing the need to extract... The post Keeping Recycling Workers Safe and How You Can Help appeared first on Earth911.
- Sound mimics gravity in experiment that simulates convection in stars and planetsSimulation could shed light on magnetic geodynamos The post Sound mimics gravity in experiment that simulates convection in stars and planets appeared first on Physics World.
- EPA: Long-Term Trends Show Significant Reductions in Power Sector EmissionsSince 1990, power plant emissions of SO2 have declined by 93%, and NOX emissions have decreased by 87%. In 2022, sources in both the CSAPR annual program and the Acid Rain Program (ARP) emitted 0.85 million tons of SO2, a decrease of 11 million tons from 1995 levels. The post EPA: Long-Term Trends Show Significant Reductions in Power Sector Emissions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Indigenous youth occupy Norwegian energy office to protest illegal wind farm“We cannot be sacrificed in the name of the green transition.”
- How can companies reach net-zero by 2030?We’re on a global mission to achieve specific environmental goals, and we’re on a timeline. Goals set in 2015 outlined a 15-year timeline to achieve certain human and environmental goals by 2030. The U.N. Member states adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a commitment to end poverty, improve education, address water shortages, eliminate inequalities and focus on the climate, among the 17 designated targets. With companies carrying much of the burden to make the required changes in order to achieve these goals, they need to have a plan, and quickly.
- The Importance of the “S” in ESGLong regarded as a consistent financial metric with over $20 trillion of assets under management today, isn't it time to consider how we align more with the intangible assets of the social impact of ESG? The post The Importance of the “S” in ESG appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- US Solar and Wind Power Production Soars in 2022: California and Texas Lead the ChargeThe increasing importance of renewable energy from solar panels and wind turbines in the United States is driven by the rapid decline in costs for these technologies The post US Solar and Wind Power Production Soars in 2022: California and Texas Lead the Charge appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- To Study Human-Wildlife Encounters, Scientists Turn to Tik TokHerders on the Tibetan plateau are prone to seeing gray wolves, snow leopards, brown bears, and other wildlife, with the potential for conflict. Historically, it has been difficult to study these encounters, but the rise of smartphones has given researchers a valuable new tool — videos of wildlife taken by the herders themselves.Read more on E360 →
- Nuclear reactor reconstructed in 3D using muon imagingThe technique could be extended to non-destructively image other large objects The post Nuclear reactor reconstructed in 3D using muon imaging appeared first on Physics World.
- Philips Persists in ESG Commitments, Despite Disappointing YearIn spite of widespread recalls, Philips reduced operational emissions and announced major progress towards its ESG commitments. The post Philips Persists in ESG Commitments, Despite Disappointing Year appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- UK must prioritise food security warns NFUFood shortages could last for weeks, says the National Farmers’ Union (NFU), as poor weather in Europe and north Africa has impacted food supply. Brexit and high energy bills impacting British glass houses have also contributed to the situation, according to NFU deputy president Tom Bradshaw. He added that the UK could ‘hit a tipping […] The post UK must prioritise food security warns NFU appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Plastic consumption in G20 set to almost double by 2050Plastic consumption growth is showing no signs of slowing down and is set to almost double in G20 nations by 2050, despite some measures to curb the use of single-use plastics. New research says current policies are not enough to bring about peak plastic consumption by 2050 in the world’s 20 biggest economies, with plastic […] The post Plastic consumption in G20 set to almost double by 2050 appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Why the White House’s environmental justice tool is still disappointing advocatesNew changes “ended up making the program less focused on people of color than it originally was,” one advocate said.
- The Impact of the SEC Climate Disclosure Rule on Sustainability Education and ManagementSustainability professionals must be equipped to manage in the evolving regulatory landscape that the SEC climate rule will bring.
- After Ohio train derailment, is your town next? It's complicated.In the wake of the Ohio train derailment, towns wonder how to avoid same fate.
- Liquibox Develops Recycle-Ready Urn-Liners to Meet Green InitiativesThe new urn-liners are made from all-polyethylene material, making them compatible with recycling streams and reducing the company’s ecological footprint. The post Liquibox Develops Recycle-Ready Urn-Liners to Meet Green Initiatives appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Coal plant pollution can be deadly — even hundreds of miles downwindThe coal industry may be dying in the U.S., but its health impacts are not, report finds.
- Don’t panic: Britain’s electric vehicle charging network is getting betterThis post is by Morgan Jones, data analyst – UK, at Transport & Environment. It is widely accepted that the electric car charging network is not up to scratch, but there are now 37,055 public charge points in the UK. The network has more than […]
- Natural Burial for a Greener AfterlifeFor most of human history, natural burial was the only option. Then, in the 20th... The post Natural Burial for a Greener Afterlife appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Sustainability Pioneer Gil Friend on Living Between WorldsIf environmentally responsible, sustainable business were baseball, my guest Gil Friend would be as familiar... The post Earth911 Podcast: Sustainability Pioneer Gil Friend on Living Between Worlds appeared first on Earth911.
- Carbon Calculating: Understanding Your Airline Travel ImpactReducing travel for business and family visits is one of the most impactful choices we... The post Carbon Calculating: Understanding Your Airline Travel Impact appeared first on Earth911.
- Photon-counting detectors lower contrast-related risks in CT angiographyPhoton-counting detector CT reduces the amount of contrast needed for CT angiography, making scans safer while maintaining image quality The post Photon-counting detectors lower contrast-related risks in CT angiography appeared first on Physics World.
- UN General Assembly calls for immediate end to war in UkraineThe UN General Assembly on Thursday called for ending the war in Ukraine and demanded Russia’s immediate withdrawal from the country, in line with the UN Charter. At its resumed […]
- US bee conservation project shows some successAs bee populations are declining worldwide due to habitat loss, pesticides and pollution, a three-year conservation project has seen some success in promoting bee abundance. The project, based in North Carolina, saw the creation of pollinator habitats to help increase and diversify bee populations, with pollinator-friendly flowers on 16 research stations. North Carolina State University […] The post US bee conservation project shows some success appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Developing Countries to Benefit from CGE’s Technical Support Through Hands-On Training WorkshopsThe commitments outlined in the 2023 work plan demonstrate the CGE's dedication to providing technical assistance and support to developing countries, ensuring that they can meet their climate reporting requirements and take meaningful climate action. The post Developing Countries to Benefit from CGE’s Technical Support Through Hands-On Training Workshops appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Battery recycling, two waysA new corps of startups have different methods, but the same goal: Avoid the environmental and human impacts of lithium mining.
- If science is to thrive, we must understand its human foundationsRobert P Crease explains why science can only thrive if we understand what makes humans tick The post If science is to thrive, we must understand its human foundations appeared first on Physics World.
- Four types of CSOs? Not so fastThere are four types of approaches to sustainability, and certain companies are doing well taking one of these paths.
- Emerging Leaders: Here's what previous generations of sustainability professionals have missedWe asked the next generation of sustainability professionals what their predecessors have overlooked. A common thread running through their responses: Centering environmental justice within ESG strategy.
- Keeping sustainability at the center of large-scale eventsSponsored: Today’s fans require much more than just entertainment; they expect sustainable and values-driven sporting events. Is your event meeting the moment?
- How Loss and Damage Financing can help African communities with droughtDr. Guyo Malicha Roba, leading food security expert and head of the Jameel Observatory for Food Security Early Action, shares how he thinks loss and damage funding could provide the most benefit to African communities suffering from drought. Coming from the Borana pastoralist community in Northern Kenya, Roba brings personal and technical insights to his […] The post How Loss and Damage Financing can help African communities with drought appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Ecological and economic crises in BristolEcological and economic crises in Bristol Channel Comment brendan 27th February 2023 Teaser Media
- Toxic PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ threaten both humans and wildlife. It’s time to stop using them.How our use of PFAS chemicals in manufacturing is putting our natural world in jeopardy. The post Toxic PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ threaten both humans and wildlife. It’s time to stop using them. appeared first on Environment America.
- Newly revealed records show how the EPA sided with polluters in a small Montana mining townDocuments detail how the EPA coordinated with the very companies they’re supposed to regulate by attacking researchers and smearing peer-reviewed science.
- LG Innotek Receives ISO Cybersecurity Assurance Program Certificate from UL SolutionsUL Solutions assists automotive OEMs and suppliers in evaluating cybersecurity risks across the entire life cycle of their products helping to detect potential issues in the design phase, thereby preventing the discovery of problems in the final product. The post LG Innotek Receives ISO Cybersecurity Assurance Program Certificate from UL Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The Litterboom Project wins Plastics Innovation and Circularity ChallengeOver 300 million tons of plastic is produced annually, half of which goes into single-use items such as shopping bags, cups and straws. More than 8 million tons of this […]
- ‘Volatile’ elements in inner solar system have several different originsUnderstanding volatile origins could inform search for life on other planets The post ‘Volatile’ elements in inner solar system have several different origins appeared first on Physics World.
- This “climate-friendly” fuel comes with an astronomical cancer riskAlmost half of products cleared so far under the new federal biofuels program are not in fact biofuels — and the EPA acknowledges that the plastic-based ones may present an “unreasonable risk” to human health or the environment.
- Biden’s Ambitious National EV Charging Network Is Possible, But At What Cost?With a vision of building 500,000 electrical vehicle (EV) chargers by 2030, the Build America, Buy America implementation plan focuses on creating a nationwide network of EV chargers that are maintained and manufactured by American workers. The post Biden’s Ambitious National EV Charging Network Is Possible, But At What Cost? appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Train derailments: Another reason to stop the Uinta Basin RailwayThe toxic train derailment in Ohio is a warning of what could happen in Colorado The post Train derailments: Another reason to stop the Uinta Basin Railway appeared first on Environment America.
- Hive Energy Acquires Bamboo Plantation for Sustainable PackagingCurrently, the company has around 150 hectares established in Southern Portugal to grow bamboo, which will then be sold as a low-footprint material for use across the textile, paper, construction, composite, and food sectors. The post Hive Energy Acquires Bamboo Plantation for Sustainable Packaging appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- IndyCar Goes Green with Bridgestone’s Sustainable Firehawk Race TiresOn Feb. 23, Bridgestone announced significant progress in its efforts to incorporate more sustainable and bio-circular materials into the 2023 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season. The post IndyCar Goes Green with Bridgestone’s Sustainable Firehawk Race Tires appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- DOE Awards $63M to Businesses Solving Scientific ProblemsProjects include developing tools for climate research and advanced materials and technologies for clean energy conversion. The post DOE Awards $63M to Businesses Solving Scientific Problems appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Order StudioPod, a tiny home and workspace all in oneStudioPod is small enough that it doesn't take up a lot of space, but big enough to provide a comfortable workspace. This is an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) with tons of possibilities, a self-contained pod that can be whatever you want.
- Alice and Bob make cat qubits, 3D printed basketball never deflatesExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Alice and Bob make cat qubits, 3D printed basketball never deflates appeared first on Physics World.
- Vertex Hydrogen to Supply Tata Chemicals Europe with Low Carbon HydrogenUnder the new offtake agreement, Vertex will supply TCE with hydrogen as the manufacturer continues to decarbonize its operations in the UK with a target of achieving “net zero” manufacturing by 2030. The post Vertex Hydrogen to Supply Tata Chemicals Europe with Low Carbon Hydrogen appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Beyond Compliance: Value Creation through ESG ReportingOverall spending on ESG business services is expected to grow 32% a year for the next five years. For those who have not yet begun their ESG journey, it is important to start today. The post Beyond Compliance: Value Creation through ESG Reporting appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Block REUL Bill to protect UK democracy, says lawyersMinisters must block the Retained EU Law (REUL) Bill from being passed or the UK is at risk of granting unchecked powers to the government, legal experts have said. The controversial bill went before the House of Lords yesterday, with ministers considering whether to scrap more than 3,700 laws retained from the UK’s time […] The post Block REUL Bill to protect UK democracy, says lawyers appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Entrepreneurs are keeping their communities cleanUnmanaged waste in communities is a health and environmental concern because waste can contaminate the soil and water and increase risks of natural disasters and health issues. To address the […]
- How a Finnish Lake's Peculiar Shape Has Been a Boon to Endangered SealsThe Saimaa ringed seal of southern Finland is among the most endangered seals on Earth. But despite its small numbers, this population boasts a surprising degree of genetic diversity, thanks to the labyrinthine shape of its home along Lake Saimaa, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Finding solace in the starsAstrophysicist’s story shows the power science and human connection The post Finding solace in the stars appeared first on Physics World.
- Veolia expands clinical and medical waste management servicesExpanded capabilities will improve traditional clinical waste hierarchy positions and can lower the carbon emissions by around 70% compared to existing services Veolia says it has expanded its medical waste management capabilities with the aim of addressing key issues for the healthcare sector and the NHS. The services will help organisations to make further progress […]
- Africa has more than enough renewable resource potentialThe attendees of the second day of the inaugural Africa’s Green Economy Summit heard that Africa’s renewable resource potential far exceeds the energy the continent requires, about the role that […]
- Fisker Ocean Drivers to Receive Frictionless EV Charging Experience in North AmericaChargePoint and Fisker intend to make it a breeze for drivers to access ChargePoint’s industry-leading network level 2 and DC fast chargers, as well as their roaming partner stations- which encompass more than 80% of North American charging spots. The post Fisker Ocean Drivers to Receive Frictionless EV Charging Experience in North America appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Opinion: Why Environmentalists Should Oppose ‘Cop City’ and Defend the Atlanta ForestA Sustainability Management graduate student discusses questions of environmental injustice in Atlanta, Georgia, as one county prepares to turn a large greenspace into a police training facility.
- AmerisourceBergen Aims to Cut Greenhouse Gases By 56% By 2032. Here’s HowAmerisourceBergen aims to cut its Scopes 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 54.6% by 2032 from a 2019 baseline. To that end, in 2022, it finished 11 lighting retrofit projects while adding more renewables. The post AmerisourceBergen Aims to Cut Greenhouse Gases By 56% By 2032. Here’s How appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Impacts of proposed gas power plant not properly assessedOn 31 January 2023, environmental justice groups groundWork and the South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA), represented by the Centre for Environmental Rights (CER), lodged an appeal to the Minister […]
- The global health benefits of going net zeroFossil fuel combustion produces greenhouse gases that heat the planet, but it also emits air pollutants that harm human health. Fine particulate matter and ozone, for example, have been linked […]
- Figures show UK EV production remains highNew data shows electric car production is still booming, despite fears the cost-of-living crisis could have an impact on sales. Figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) reveal that the production of combined battery electric, plug-in hybrid and hybrid cars were up by almost 50% last month compared to last year. […] The post Figures show UK EV production remains high appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Earth911 Podcast: Oceanographer John Englander Shares a 2023 Sea Level Rise UpdateSea level rise due to melting glaciers on Greenland and in the Arctic and Antarctic... The post Earth911 Podcast: Oceanographer John Englander Shares a 2023 Sea Level Rise Update appeared first on Earth911.
- Corporate Media Fiddle as the Planet BurnsEditor’s note: We invited Project Censored to highlight five environmental news stories that should have... The post Corporate Media Fiddle as the Planet Burns appeared first on Earth911.
- A looming El Niño could give us a preview of life at 1.5C of warmingThe hotter weather pattern might push the Earth into unprecedented territory next year.
- UN Calls for SDG Stimulus For Climate Action in Developing CountriesTo meet the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the UN urged the world’s most developed nations last week to increase their financial support by $500 billion each year. The post UN Calls for SDG Stimulus For Climate Action in Developing Countries appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Here’s why a California beach town just banned balloonsLaguna Beach said the decision would keep litter out of the ocean and prevent potential fires.
- How the seeds of environmental racism were planted in the Progressive EraAfricatown, the only U.S. community established by West Africans who survived the Middle Passage, demonstrates the long roots of environmental injustice.
- Graphic novel tells a tale of catastrophe and complexityJames Kakalios reviews The Phantom Scientist by Robin Cousin The post Graphic novel tells a tale of catastrophe and complexity appeared first on Physics World.
- Using E. coli to detect heavy metal contaminationScientists have demonstrated that the bacterium Escherichia coli – often associated with contaminated food – can be used as part of a system to detect heavy metal contamination in water. E. coli exhibits a biochemical response in the presence of metal ions, a slight change that researchers – from the University of California, Irvine – […]
- Novel air filter captures wide variety of pollutantsAn air filter made out of corn protein instead of petroleum products can concurrently capture small particulates as well as toxic chemicals like formaldehyde that current air filters can’t, according to the group behind it. The research could lead to better air purifiers, particularly in regions of the world that suffer from very poor air […]
- Scientists find way to convert plastic waste into fuelScientists have invented a process to break down single-use plastics into fuel, potentially closing the carbon cycle and tackling waste. An international team led by a USA Department of Energy laboratory has discovered a new method to break down persistent plastics, recovering useful raw materials from face masks, shopping bags and clingfilm. Recycling plastics typically […] The post Scientists find way to convert plastic waste into fuel appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Rubicon and Wood Residential Sign Three-Year Contract Extension for Comprehensive Waste & Recycling SolutionsUnder this extended agreement, Rubicon will provide waste and recycling services to help Wood Residential reach its sustainability targets. The post Rubicon and Wood Residential Sign Three-Year Contract Extension for Comprehensive Waste & Recycling Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New theory links supermassive black holes and dark energyThe monstrous black holes at the heart of every galaxy could be the source of dark energy, the force accelerating the expansion of the universe The post New theory links supermassive black holes and dark energy appeared first on Physics World.
- Episode 352: TikTok, the metaverse and reusable food containersCaroline Vanderlip, founder and CEO of Re:Dish, dishes about corporate adoption of reusable food containers and what's next for the New York startup.
- Prioritise tackling toxic emissions from tyres, urge expertsA new briefing paper from Imperial College London attempts a deep dive on the pollution produced by the particles sloughed off from vehicle tyres. And it calls for as much investment into tyre wear research as there is for reducing fuel emissions – and for understanding their interactions. Compiled by a multidisciplinary group of experts […]
- Truck makers need to end the hypocrisyGreenwashing is accelerating in the auto industry. Here’s one way to slow it down.
- How much will we sacrifice for plastics?Cancer Alley, an 85-mile stretch along the Mississippi River in Louisiana, is home to over 200 plastic and petrochemical plants — and some of the most polluted air in the U.S.
- Greener Futures Fund invites applicants from WestminsterFirst created by international property and place management specialist Grosvenor in 2021, the Greener Futures Fund aims to empower communities to take local action against climate change. The second round is now open to individuals and organisations in one of London’s busiest boroughs. Managed by the London Community Foundation, those deciding on who receives funding […] The post Greener Futures Fund invites applicants from Westminster appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Can Bristol become an Ecopolis?Can Bristol become an Ecopolis? Channel News Yasmin 24th February 2023 Teaser Media
- SA needs 78 GW of energy capacity by 2030“A recent report by the International Renewable Energy Agency and the African Development Bank estimates Africa’s solar photovoltaic technical potential at 7,900 GW. To put this into perspective, according to […]
- A wood-processing office that is a love letter to timberDrive past it and you probably won't think this is an office. The building is full of glass and surrounded by green. It looks bright and beautiful. And it is, in fact, the new office and factory for Smartmill. This company is changing the wood-processing industry.
- The Port of Montreal Sets Five-Year Investment Plan for New Sustainable InfrastructureThe Port of Montreal has earmarked $335 million in its new five-year investment plan for its infrastructure on the Island of Montreal. The post The Port of Montreal Sets Five-Year Investment Plan for New Sustainable Infrastructure appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Advocates head to Springfield to support legislation to phase out plastic foam food wareThe Illinois legislature has the opportunity this year to reduce single-use plastic waste, starting with the worst of the worst: plastic foam cups, containers and other food items. The post Advocates head to Springfield to support legislation to phase out plastic foam food ware appeared first on Environment America.
- Africa’s Green Economy Summit: Day 1 highlights“No one government, organisation, or individual will ever solve the problem of climate change and environmental damage” Cocreating, public and private partnerships, implementation and enabling policies are needed to enable […]
- Accelerating the transition to a green economy in AfricaAs Africa looks towards the future, moving towards a Green Economy that will create a better quality of life for its citizens is crucial. To accelerate this transition, 17 Sport […]
- Want to fight climate change? Try making it easier to walk.Sidewalks and pedestrian infrastructure are an overlooked way to reduce emissions in cities. The post Want to fight climate change? Try making it easier to walk. appeared first on Environment America.
- New approach retrains deep neural networks to deal with changes in complex systemsResearch could help us understand how weather is affected by climate change The post New approach retrains deep neural networks to deal with changes in complex systems appeared first on Physics World.
- Arsenic Levels in Wells Across Great Basin Mapped in New StudyCarson Valley, Carson Desert Basin (including the town of Fallon, Nevada), and the Truckee Meadows (Reno) hold the highest number of groundwater well users at risk according to the study. The post Arsenic Levels in Wells Across Great Basin Mapped in New Study appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- IEA: Top 1% emit 1000x more carbon than bottom 1%The richest members of society contribute far more to greenhouse gas emissions than the poor, emitting 1000 times more carbon than the bottom 1%. These figures come from the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) latest analysis, quantifying the emissions of individuals by income. Results are stark, as the top 1% of emitters globally each […] The post IEA: Top 1% emit 1000x more carbon than bottom 1% appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Climate and Society Alumna Suzie Hicks Teaches Climate Science to Kids of All AgesSuzie Hicks, “The Climate Chick,” talks about how she is using television and film to inspire young learners to form healthy relationships with environmental science and help improve the world around them.
- STATEMENT: Jennifer McClellan wins VA-04 special congressional electionVirginia state Sen. Jennifer McClellan, who Environment Virginia endorsed, will be heading to the U.S. House of Representatives after winning the special election in Virginia’s 4th Congressional District on Tuesday night. The post STATEMENT: Jennifer McClellan wins VA-04 special congressional election appeared first on Environment America.
- Transparency in Emissions Reporting: Williams Joins UN Methane Performance InitiativeThe company's participation in OGMP 2.0 aligns with its next-generation natural gas strategy, focusing on technology investments and providing path-specific methane intensity certifications to utilities, LNG export facilities, and other clean energy. The post Transparency in Emissions Reporting: Williams Joins UN Methane Performance Initiative appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Creativity for scientists: how to build an innovation culture in your university, company or research groupThis podcast features Dennis Sherwood, a creativity consultant and author The post Creativity for scientists: how to build an innovation culture in your university, company or research group appeared first on Physics World.
- Has the government just quietly promised to rewire the finance system in favour of nature?This post is by Karen Ellis, chief economist at WWF-UK. On 31 January, the government published its Environmental Improvement Plan 2023 (EIP) setting out how it intends to deliver the Environment Act’s legally binding targets. This has some positive new commitments and a clear sense […]
- Advanced electron microscopy: new paradigms for studying nanomaterialsAvailable to watch now, IUVSTA explores the progress achieved by electron microscopy instruments and methods to aid the study of nanomaterials The post Advanced electron microscopy: new paradigms for studying nanomaterials appeared first on Physics World.
- UK Must Align Sustainable Finance Regulations with EU or Risk Losing Investment OpportunitiesThe United Kingdom must align its sustainable finance regulations with the European Union where possible or risk losing capital, according to a report by the UKSIF. The post UK Must Align Sustainable Finance Regulations with EU or Risk Losing Investment Opportunities appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- ‘I Study the Ways Society Is Adapting to a Changing Climate:’ Meet Climate Scientist Lisa DaleColumbia Climate School's Lisa Dale is a political scientist who studies how policies, both domestic and international, might help us live more sustainable lives.
- How Weather Forecasts Can Help Dams Supply More WaterThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is testing ways to use improved weather forecasts to manage some of the nation’s largest dams to store more water and prevent floods. This new approach could help officials respond to new precipitation patterns brought on by climate change.Read more on E360 →
- Earth Action: Become a Sustainable Fashion InfluencerEarth911 is honoring the 52 years of Earth Day with 52 Actions for the Earth.... The post Earth Action: Become a Sustainable Fashion Influencer appeared first on Earth911.
- Adaptive fractionation pushes the boundaries of MR-guided radiotherapyResearchers are studying new ways to deliver adaptive radiotherapy by adjusting prescription doses on the day of treatment, an approach called adaptive fractionation The post Adaptive fractionation pushes the boundaries of MR-guided radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- Helping Future Generations Cover the Cost of a Gallon of Gasoline TodayToday’s carbon emitted into the atmosphere adds to the future cost of living through the... The post Helping Future Generations Cover the Cost of a Gallon of Gasoline Today appeared first on Earth911.
- California is racing to electrify trucks. Can the industry keep up?As frontline communities demand relief from diesel pollution, trucking advocates warn the state is moving too fast.
- Birding In a War Zone: How Ukraine’s Top eBirder Pursues His Passion Amid TragedyBirding In a War Zone: How Ukraine’s Top eBirder Pursues His Passion Amid Tragedy Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 02/23/2023 - 06:34 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge One year ago, Oleksandr Nastachenko traveled to the southern Ukrainian…
- Ripple Effect: Migratory Birds and Long-term Drought in the WestRipple Effect: Migratory Birds and Long-term Drought in the West Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 02/23/2023 - 06:34 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge This article was originally published in American Water Resources Association magazine "Water Resources Impact" and…
- Colombia's National Bird Conservation Strategy Takes FlightColombia's National Bird Conservation Strategy Takes Flight Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 02/23/2023 - 06:33 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge By: Technical Board of Enca 2023 After two years of collaborative work with representatives from all regions…
- Night Skies Are Even Brighter Than We Thought — and Getting BrighterNight Skies Are Even Brighter Than We Thought — and Getting Brighter Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 02/23/2023 - 06:33 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge If you’re one for wishing on a lucky star, you may have…
- Here’s What the Inflation Reduction Act Can Do for YouHere’s What the Inflation Reduction Act Can Do for You Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 02/23/2023 - 06:30 Popular Stories How to Tell a Raven From a Crow How to Make Hummingbird Nectar What Should Be Done About Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle-Owl Loose in New York? 13 Fun Facts About Owls Get to Know These 20 Common Birds Birds Tell Us to Act on Climate Pledge to stand with Audubon to call on elected officials to listen to science and work towards climate solutions. Sign the Pledge One person alone can’t solve the climate crisis, but the Inflation Reduction Act is full…
- REI will ban ‘forever chemicals’ from clothes and cookware in 2024The announcement is “yet another nail in the coffin for PFAS.”
- The cycle of life and waste in Simon’s TownWith decreasing biodiversity worldwide, it is an incredible privilege to share our neighbourhoods with wild animals. Wild space and the wildlife that live in it are rare and precious beyond […]
- A report on flood-ravaged communities in eastern Kentucky asks: What is the real cost of rebuilding?The answer: try at least $500 million.
- Living close to green spaces may reduce risk of dementiaLiving close to outdoor spaces and water sources can not only improve overall wellbeing, but it could also reduce the risk of mild cognitive impairment and dementia. A preliminary study measuring the benefits of regularly visiting green spaces found that can reduce the risk of serious psychological distress which has been linked to dementia […] The post Living close to green spaces may reduce risk of dementia appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Home batteries are more than just a backupA rapidly growing startup sees them as a path to virtual power plants, and a key to making the grid more sustainable and resilient.
- What should a climate compatible trade policy look like for the UK?Last year, I joined the UK Climate and Trade Commission (CTC), convened by the Trade Justice Movement and Queen Mary University of London. It was set up to develop practical proposals for how the UK government can align its trade policy to support its climate […]
- Quasiparticles appear in a classical setting, surprising physicistsBasic concepts of quantum matter physics might be applicable to classical systems The post Quasiparticles appear in a classical setting, surprising physicists appeared first on Physics World.
- More than money: How corporations can really help climate tech startupsInvesting in climate funds is great. But it’s not the only way to add value.
- Our Favorite Fascinating Bird Behaviors from the 2022 Audubon Photo AwardsEvery year the contest attracts entries capturing rare and unusual moments in the avian world. Check out these 11 highlights.
- When flooding hits, agriculture tries to be readyA huge rain storm doesn’t always mean immediate relief for agriculture that has been dealing with drought for years. It can also mean flooding, which only if captured can provide long-term relief.
- Earth911 Inspiration: We All Have the Earth in CommonToday’s quote comes from American novelist, poet, and environmental activist Wendell Berry. In his book, The... The post Earth911 Inspiration: We All Have the Earth in Common appeared first on Earth911.
- 6m hours of sewage: Britain’s worst regions for water pollution revealedAn analysis of three key data sets has been used to rank local authorities in terms of sewage pollution as UK bathing waters sink to Europe’s bottom five, with just 14% of rivers meeting good environmental standards. Conducted by SEO marketing agency Reboot, the study used official reports from Data.Gov.UK, The Met Office, and The […] The post 6m hours of sewage: Britain’s worst regions for water pollution revealed appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- Leading the Charge: The Clean200 Reveals Top Corporations Paving the Way for Clean Energy TransitionThe United States dominated the 2023 Clean200 list with 42 companies, followed by China with 21 and Japan with 16. The post Leading the Charge: The Clean200 Reveals Top Corporations Paving the Way for Clean Energy Transition appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The North Face’s Sustainability Journey: Prioritizing ESG Initiatives, Promoting Inclusivity, and Inspiring ActionThe North Face's commitment to sustainability is driven by its belief that protecting the planet is essential for the future of outdoor recreation. The post The North Face’s Sustainability Journey: Prioritizing ESG Initiatives, Promoting Inclusivity, and Inspiring Action appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Meet the Honorees: Enrico Viale, Head of Enel North AmericaWhen I’m not working, I prioritize spending time with my wife and daughters. They are ultimately the reason I do what I do. The post Meet the Honorees: Enrico Viale, Head of Enel North America appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 6 unconventional solar panels designs we loveNew solar power technologies are hitting the market each year — either as a next-gen model of the existing types or as altogether new technology. Either way, the new options are lighter, more efficient, more affordable and definitely more aesthetically pleasing. In fact, some are downright eye-catching.
- Is the climate crisis really a ‘data problem?’ Yes and noKentaro Kawamori, CEO of climate software firm Persefoni, wants to reframe how companies think about data.
- Insetting, Origination, and Novel Approaches to Financing Forest CarbonDate/Time: April 4, 2023 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT) As the IPCC states, there is no path to 1.5 ℃ that doesn’t include restoring the world’s forests. Forests not only sequester carbon but also provide critical ecosystem services, host much of the world’s biodiversity, and provide employment to 25% of the global population. Despite these benefits, forest carbon faces a financing gap that hinders the development of high-quality projects. During this panel, you'll hear from leading corporates and remote-sensing company Pachama about approaches to investing in origination, including insetting and forward financing. You will learn how to exercise true climate…
- Statement: Biden administration proposes offshore wind in GulfThe Biden administration on Wednesday proposed the first-ever offshore wind power generation lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico, following first-ever sales off the coast of California in late 2022. The post Statement: Biden administration proposes offshore wind in Gulf appeared first on Environment America.
- Sustainable Development Technology Canada Awards $68.2M to Canadian CompaniesSDTC, the largest funder of sustainable small and medium-sized businesses in Canada, is investing $68.2 million toward 17 innovative Canadian companies. The post Sustainable Development Technology Canada Awards $68.2M to Canadian Companies appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Cape Town provides even more incentives for going solarVersofy Solar offers a range of solar solutions, including rent-to-own and solar subscriptions, ranging from an entry-level system priced at R1 999 a month. Headquartered in Johannesburg, the company recently […]
- Environmental efforts paying off in MalaysiaAround 19% emissions reduction from over 7,400 KtCO2e to over 5,900 KtCO2e emissions in 6 years—ICLEI and Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy (GCoM) Member Seberang Perai’s environmental […]
- IKEA Plans to Remove Dairy from Menus by 2030 in Pursuit of Climate-Positive GoalThe company's new sustainability plan, called "People and Planet Positive," outlines a number of initiatives to reduce the environmental impact of IKEA's operations, including a focus on more plant-based food options in its restaurants. The post IKEA Plans to Remove Dairy from Menus by 2030 in Pursuit of Climate-Positive Goal appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Short electrical pulses switch superconductivity on and off in magic-angle grapheneNew finding could help in the development of novel switchable superconducting electronics The post Short electrical pulses switch superconductivity on and off in magic-angle graphene appeared first on Physics World.
- One Year In, Russia's War on Ukraine Has Inflicted $51 Billion in Environmental DamageAfter nearly one year, Russia's invasion has inflicted more than $51 billion in environmental damage on Ukraine, according to the Ukrainian environment ministry.Read more on E360 →
- ams Osram and Revolution Microelectronics Collaborate on Cutting-Edge Horticulture Lighting SystemThe efficacy advantages of LED lights compared to traditional high-pressure sodium lights make the switch to environmentally-friendly LEDs an ethical and economical option. The post ams Osram and Revolution Microelectronics Collaborate on Cutting-Edge Horticulture Lighting System appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- House of Lords: Boiler Upgrade Scheme is failing to deliverThe UK Government’s initiative to assist households in switching to low-carbon heating systems is in urgent need of improvement, according to a new inquiry. The Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee has concluded its assessment of the project, which looks to replace older home boilers with heat pumps and other green options. At the current […] The post House of Lords: Boiler Upgrade Scheme is failing to deliver appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- NextEnergy Announces Third Close of NextPower UK ESGThis close was achieved six months after the fund’s first close in August 2022, and two months after its second close in December 2022. The post NextEnergy Announces Third Close of NextPower UK ESG appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- SA president opposes legally binding energy planningFollowing a recent court application (brought in January 2023 ahead of the President’s SONA speech) by The Green Connection and the Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute (SAFCEI) – to […]
- Alexander Ranch Awarded Audubon Certified Status for Bird-Friendly Habitat MeasuresKansas ranch herd is working for birds, notably the Lesser Prairie-Chicken, in the Audubon Conservation Ranching program
- Home solar the quickest solution to SA energy crisisHome solar is still South Africa’s most reasonable short-term solution to the growing energy crisis, notes solar expert Rein Snoeck Henkemans. Of the five key interventions outlined by President Cyril […]
- Cross-border dialogue needed in fragile Danube DeltaIn response to media coverage about substantial dredging operations in the Ukrainian Danube Delta, WWF-Central and Eastern Europe is calling on Romanian and Ukrainian authorities to engage in a multi-stakeholder […]
- David Malpass resigns from World Bank, hopes rise for pro-climate successorAppointed to the most senior position at the global financial organisation by then-President Donald Trump, the planned five-year term will end this summer following a surprise announcement. The news means that David Malpass will finish his tenure as World Bank President almost a year ahead of schedule, a move that has been directly attributed to […] The post David Malpass resigns from World Bank, hopes rise for pro-climate successor appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- New single-photon detector targets high-speed quantum communicationsDevice uses 32 superconducting nanowires The post New single-photon detector targets high-speed quantum communications appeared first on Physics World.
- As Louisiana’s coast disappears, its historic communities are disappearing tooNew levees are too late to stop the exodus for bayou villages like Pointe-aux-Chenes.
- £56m government boost for electric chargepoint infrastructureUK electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure is getting a much-needed boost, as councils are set to benefit from a £56m government investment. Announcing the news yesterday, transport minister Jesse Norman said the funding would help to deliver 2,400 chargepoints in the short term, with plans for thousands more in future. The news comes as […] The post £56m government boost for electric chargepoint infrastructure appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- It would take less than 3% of Big Oil’s profits to clean up methane emissions"There is just no excuse" for the rise in methane emissions last year, IEA director says.
- Skylight Industry to Experience Significant Growth Due to Demand for Daylighting Solutions and Sustainable Building DesignSkylights offer several advantages over artificial lighting, including reduced energy consumption, improved occupant health and well-being, and increased productivity. The post Skylight Industry to Experience Significant Growth Due to Demand for Daylighting Solutions and Sustainable Building Design appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Why today’s PhD students are feeling the bluesMatin Durrani says that today’s PhD students face unprecedented challenges but lack enough support The post Why today’s PhD students are feeling the blues appeared first on Physics World.
- Getting meta about the metaverseThe ability to model processes such as training, product development in an immersive virtual world could have real implications for ESG strategies.
- Virtual brain helps improve the outcome of epilepsy surgeryThe virtual epileptic patient uses MR images and brain activity recordings to map seizure-inducing zones in the brain The post Virtual brain helps improve the outcome of epilepsy surgery appeared first on Physics World.
- Preparing for climate disclosure in the largest capital marketFor corporate sustainability professionals, questions as to what to expect, when and how to prepare for the SEC’s proposed climate disclosure rule are numerous, and understandably top of mind.
- 'There is just no excuse': Why do methane emissions remain 'stubbornly high'?IEA warns that methane emissions from the global energy sector fell only fractionally last year, despite projects to cut methane leaks providing hugely attractive returns on investment.
- PennyLoafer: A Simple Way to Donate to Causes You Care AboutI don’t think I was bad at making donations to environmental charities, but it did... The post PennyLoafer: A Simple Way to Donate to Causes You Care About appeared first on Earth911.
- LEED Certification for Your HomeThey say home is where the heart is. Unfortunately, many of us live in homes... The post LEED Certification for Your Home appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: F4CR’s Rick Wayman on Responding to the Climate and Nuclear War Twin ThreatMitch welcomes back Rick Wayman, CEO of the Foundation for Climate Restoration (F4CR), for a... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: F4CR’s Rick Wayman on Responding to the Climate and Nuclear War Twin Threat appeared first on Earth911.
- UK green energy leader secures £36m fundingIn a boost to Britain’s efforts to transition to sustainable power sources, a number of global business giants have confirmed backing for a key force in the growing hydrogen market. GeoPura currently supplies a range of major UK businesses and bodies with zero emission energy, offering an alternative to highly polluting fossil fuels. These include […] The post UK green energy leader secures £36m funding appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- EPA, DOT to increase accountability, safety in wake of Ohio chemical train derailmentFederal government requiring Norfolk Southern to pay for cleanup; new rail safety rules coming The post EPA, DOT to increase accountability, safety in wake of Ohio chemical train derailment appeared first on Environment America.
- Wärtsilä Completes 125MW LeConte Energy Storage Project in CaliforniaThe facility will also support the continued integration of renewable energy assets on California’s electric grid, a key component of the state’s decarbonization goals. The post Wärtsilä Completes 125MW LeConte Energy Storage Project in California appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- French Renewable Developer Signs 25-Year PPAFrench renewables developer Total Eren has acquired one of Honduras’ largest wind farms, signing a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Central American country’s national utility. The post French Renewable Developer Signs 25-Year PPA appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Incorporating Sustainability Insights Into Consumers' Buying JourneyConsumer demand for sustainability insights has reached a major tipping point: over 50% of global consumers now want environmental impact information available at the time of purchase. With this level of demand, how can companies efficiently incorporate sustainability data into their consumers' daily purchasing decisions?
- Eleven states have committed to 100% clean electricityHow these states are providing new lessons and roadmaps for a future powered by 100% clean energy. The post Eleven states have committed to 100% clean electricity appeared first on Environment America.
- Hot new Winter Waters dinners spotlight seaweed as the starMaking the switch to veganism is not an easy decision. It is critical to consume all essential nutrients in order to maintain a healthy body. There are many good vegan alternatives to include and seaweed is one such item. Seaweed has emerged as a healthy and super nutritious food option in recent years. And is said to be a good fish substitute. It contains nutrients like omega-3s, iodine, Vitamin B12, calcium and magnesium. Now, there is some good news for Portland residents. You can try out mouthwatering pop-up dinners hosted at the restaurant Mestizo in Portland.
- Does agricultural erosion create a carbon sink or source?A new study claims to settle a long-standing debate Over the last decade, researchers have sounded the alarm on soil erosion being the biggest threat to global food security. As world governments moved to implement soil conservation practices, a new debate began: does agricultural soil erosion create a net organic carbon (OC) sink or source? […]
- Report reveals significance of built environment to Scotland’s circular economy, as new tool is launched to reduce site wasteZero Waste Scotland’s Site Waste Reduction Protocol is designed by industry specialists The excel-based calculator tool is specifically designed to tackle material waste in construction Evidence shows that by reducing wasteful consumption and making construction more circular we could reduce Scotland’s overall material use by 11.2% and its carbon footprint by 11.5% Scotland will not […]
- 27 feedback loops could accelerate climate crisis, warn scientistsScientists are advising governments to take urgent action, as they have identified 27 global feedback loops which could lock the world into irreversible climate change. An international collaboration of Oregon State University researchers shared their findings in the One Earth journal and implored policymakers to avert the worst of the climate crisis. Feedback loops are […] The post 27 feedback loops could accelerate climate crisis, warn scientists appeared first on EnvironmentJournal.
- May A Court Take Judicial Notice of Gravity?Earlier this month, United States District Court Judge Stephen Wilson held that NL Industries was not liable under CERCLA for air emissions of lead because such emissions did not constitute “disposal” within the meaning of CERCLA. I’m going to give Judge Wilson a pass, both because there was an arguably binding 9th Circuit precedent and because of CERCLA’s general incomprehensibility. However, whether one blames Judge Wilson or the 9th Circuit panel in Pakootas v.… More The post May A Court Take Judicial Notice of Gravity? first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Birding In a War Zone: How Ukraine’s Top eBirder Pursues His Passion Amid TragedyA writer’s budding friendship with Oleksandr Nastachenko offers a window into the besieged country’s small but resourceful community of birders and what they have lost since the Russian invasion.
- Discovery Education and Social Impact Partners Unite to Inspire the Next Generation of EngineersDiscovery Education and Social Impact Partners created a comprehensive collection of digital resources, including videos, lesson plans, and interactive activities, to help teachers and families bring Engineers Week to life in their classrooms and homes. The post Discovery Education and Social Impact Partners Unite to Inspire the Next Generation of Engineers appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Science needs structural reform to tackle racism, says reportUS National Academies report calls on US organizations to take measures to combat racism The post Science needs structural reform to tackle racism, says report appeared first on Physics World.