Environmental news from around the world.
- “After more than 30 years here, each winter feels more unpredictable and frightening” The post “After more than 30 years here, each winter feels more unpredictable and frightening” appeared first on Environment America.
- “It makes me a little bit concerned about resilience and our ability to adapt to this” The post “It makes me a little bit concerned about resilience and our ability to adapt to this” appeared first on Environment America.
- “Several large trees had fallen onto our home, blocking our windows entirely” The post “Several large trees had fallen onto our home, blocking our windows entirely” appeared first on Environment America.
- “A devastating hurricane like that just doesn’t happen in Western North Carolina. By default, nobody was prepared for it.” The post “A devastating hurricane like that just doesn’t happen in Western North Carolina. By default, nobody was prepared for it.” appeared first on Environment America.
- Audubon Florida Needs Your Eyes and Ears: Look for Sea and Shorebirds on Local Rooftops It’s the most wonderful time of the year— shorebird nesting season! Did you know that not all shorebirds nest on the seashore? Some shorebirds use gravel rooftops as an alternative nesting...
- Art Meets Science at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Lamont’s 2025 Research as Art exhibit provides a platform for scientists to share their research in a creative way.

- Condor couple may be tending to first egg in Northern California in a century According to wildlife officials, the condor couple may have laid an egg in early February, based on their activity tracked by GPS devices affixed to them.

- Trump’s high-profile oil and gas lease sale in Alaska has no takers The auction is seen as a key test of the industry’s appetite for investment in a state that President Donald Trump has called a “natural resource warehouse."

- Maine’s catch of lobster declines again as high costs and climate change impact industry Maine’s catch of lobsters has declined for the fourth straight year as the industry continued to grapple with soaring business costs, inflation and a changing ocean.

- AI companies face uneven public perceptions Strong perception rankings for tech companies don't extend to AI firms. The post AI companies face uneven public perceptions appeared first on Trellis.

- What corporate offset buyers can learn from consumer protection laws Some states enable private parties to bring lawsuits, creating additional risks for businesses. The post What corporate offset buyers can learn from consumer protection laws appeared first on Trellis.
- The Homes Buyers Are Talking About: How Design, Flexibility And Efficiency Are Redesigning The Modern House You walk into a house that actually works for the way people live today and you can tell right away. It’s not just the fresh coat of paint or the floors that shine – it’s that feeling that the space was designed the way we as a society actually live our lives. For a long...

- Commercial Needs Environmental Protection In Coastal Zones Coastal development creates an interesting problem. Businesses need infrastructure that works. Marine ecosystems need environments that support life. Getting both right at the same time takes more thought than most people realize. Traditional approaches picked one priority and ignored the other. Build massive concrete barriers that protect property but destroy habitats. Or do nothing and...
- Why thinning a forest could get you more drinking water Scientists have shown how actively managing forests to prevent wildfires can also boost the snowpack, a critical source of hydration in the American west.

- The Iran war is driving up energy prices. These companies are profiting. Fighting in the Middle East has meant higher bills for consumers and windfalls for oil and gas companies.
- What Can You Do With Your Old Electrical Wires and Cables? Do you have a box of old electrical wires and cables lying in a corner... The post What Can You Do With Your Old Electrical Wires and Cables? appeared first on Earth911.

- Earth911 Inspiration: Accepting Our Humanity This week’s quote is from author, philosopher, and Nobel laureate Albert Camus: “Man is the... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Accepting Our Humanity appeared first on Earth911.

- Among Young Climate Scientists, a Growing Interest In Geoengineering Fed up with a lack of action on climate change, some students are researching dimming the sun despite the pushback from other scientists. Read more on E360 →
- Rain, rain go away Rain, rain go away Channel News brendan 6th March 2026 Teaser Media
- Parkside extends compostable packaging range with new metallised filmic structures suitable for home compostability Parkside, the leading flexible packaging manufacturer, has announced three new materials have been added to its accredited compostable flexible packaging range to help break through barriers commonly associated with compostable films. The new materials mark a step-change in the company’s sustainable flexible packaging, which have largely focused on paper-based packaging or industrially compostable films. To […] The post Parkside extends compostable packaging range with new metallised filmic structures suitable for home compostability first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- International Women’s Day: Celebrating the strength behind the Koala fight Deborah Tabart OAM Chair of the Australian Koala Foundation Australian Koala Foundation Key facts: Deborah Tabart OAM has dedicated nearly 40 years to koala conservation as Chair of the Australian Koala Foundation (AKF), which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year Under her leadership, she helped secure endangered status recognition for koalas in Queensland, NSW and […] The post International Women’s Day: Celebrating the strength behind the Koala fight first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Nectr secures solar partnership with The Panthers Group at Pullman Penrith Nectr expands off-field partnership with the Panthers, delivering renewable energy solutions for the group’s commercial venues Australian energy specialists Nectr, through Nectr Solar and Battery, has secured a new agreement with The Panthers Group to deliver solar energy solutions for the Pullman Hotel and Western Sydney Convention Centre in Penrith. The agreement marks another milestone in […] The post Nectr secures solar partnership with The Panthers Group at Pullman Penrith first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- If food must list every ingredient, why shouldn’t clothing? RMIT University Confusing textile language can mislead consumers and obscure the real environmental impacts of what we wear and use in our homes. An RMIT expert explains. Dr Rebecca Van Amber, Senior Lecturer Fashion and Textiles “Everyday consumers are being asked to make responsible choices in a landscape saturated with vague claims, greenwashing, and unsubstantiated […] The post If food must list every ingredient, why shouldn’t clothing? first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- The 125th Christmas Bird Count in Minnesota The 125th annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count was successfully run in 90 circles across Minnesota in the winter of 2024/2025, down one from last year’s record of 91 circles. While the count two...
- Seattle City Light proposes $4 billion for Skagit River hydropower dams The hard-fought agreement includes nearly a billion dollars for fish passage at Skagit River hydropower dams.

- Apple prevails in US greenwashing suit over ‘carbon neutral’ claims The class action questioned whether the company retires enough carbon credits to offset the impact of certain Apple Watches. The post Apple prevails in US greenwashing suit over ‘carbon neutral’ claims appeared first on Trellis.
- Kristi Noem all but killed FEMA. Will her departure save it? The embattled Homeland Security secretary froze spending and slashed staff. It may well have been illegal.

- A crash, a current, and countless nurdles: how one Michigan spill reveals a deeper plastic pollution problem in the Midwest A late-winter truck crash in Michigan has turned into a quiet but deeply concerning environmental incident. It shows just how easily microplastic pollution can find its way into our waterways and how difficult it is to remove once it does. The post A crash, a current, and countless nurdles: how one Michigan spill reveals a deeper plastic pollution problem in the Midwest appeared first on Environment America.
- The hidden potential of Trump’s critical minerals stockpile The administration’s rush to secure the components for the military could benefit renewable energy — someday.

- Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Aids with Merlin Bird Sound Recognition Teaching a computer to identify bird sounds is a lot like teaching a human a new language: it takes a lot of listening. Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Merlin Bird ID app is a free mobile app that...
- Sustainable Fashion: How to Build an Eco-Friendly Wardrobe in 2026 Sustainable fashion used to be a niche. Over the last few years, it’s become much easier. Lots of people are at least trying to get it right. For some, it’s about climate concerns. Others want better quality. Generally, people are just fed up with clothes that fall apart after a handful of washes. Whatever the...
- Greenwashing risk is widespread, survey of 3,500 companies finds The prevalence points to gaps in voluntary standards, but it also suggests steps to take to avoid accusations. The post Greenwashing risk is widespread, survey of 3,500 companies finds appeared first on Trellis.
- Amazon and JPMorgan headline group committing $100 million to cut ‘superpollutants’ Other founding companies in the Superpollutant Action Initiative include Autodesk, Google, Figma, Salesforce and Workday. The post Amazon and JPMorgan headline group committing $100 million to cut ‘superpollutants’ appeared first on Trellis.
- Best Dog Food for Your High Energy Pal – The Real Deal If you’ve got a high energy dog, then you know the drill: “tired” is just a myth. Whether you’re talking about a Border Collie who chases after balls like their lives depend on it or a Vizsla that thinks running is just a warm-up, active dogs don’t just need more calories – they need a...

- 2.5 MW community-owned wind project in Ayrshire goes into commercial operation The Kilbirnie wind turbine1 has completed its first full week of operations, becoming Scotland’s first community-owned development to operate commercially without long-term government subsidies.2 This watershed moment for community energy follows the UK Government and Great British Energy publishing its Local Power Plan this month, aiming to invest £1 billion in locally owned clean energy […]

- Comment: £7bn at stake – why the UK needs EU carbon linkage With billions in trade exposed to the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, Britain wants clarity and convergence – but Brussels may be about to change the rules, writes Tim Moxham1 One of the main objectives behind the UK Government’s push to link its Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) with the EU’s is economic. Without linkage, an estimated […]

- UK energy bills could rise 10% in July as global gas markets surge Forecasts for the July–September Default Tariff Cap (price cap) have surged to £1,801 per year for a typical dual-fuel household, according to energy consultancy Cornwall Insight, following sharp increases in wholesale gas prices driven by escalating conflict in the Middle East. The projected figure would represent an increase of £160, or around 10%, on April’s […]

- Find Your Fix: Tech Brands Are Embracing Right to Repair When your phone screen cracks or your laptop battery dies, what do you do? For... The post Find Your Fix: Tech Brands Are Embracing Right to Repair appeared first on Earth911.

- How to Recycle or Dispose of Single-Use Alkaline Batteries Every year, Americans buy almost 3 billion dry-cell batteries for things like remote controls, flashlights,... The post How to Recycle or Dispose of Single-Use Alkaline Batteries appeared first on Earth911.

- Private wire scheme to supply solar energy to London Tube Transport for London has appointed SSE Energy Solutions to develop solar installations that will supply electricity directly to the London Underground network under what the transport authority describes as one of the first private-wire renewable energy schemes for an urban transport system. The partnership will see purpose-built solar projects connected directly to TfL’s electricity network, […]

- Technology could transform packaging EPR, says WRAP-supported report Emerging technologies could revolutionise the UK’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) policy, ensuring businesses that invest in genuine recycling are rewarded while driving better environmental outcomes, according to a new white paper released at The RECOUP Summit on 4 March. The report, titled “EPR That Works: Incentivising Real Recycling with Data and Innovation,” is presented by […]

- Species Slowdown: Is Nature’s Ability to Self-Repair Stalling? When scientists recently analyzed hundreds of studies of ecosystems, they were surprised to see a marked slowing in the rate of species turnover. If new species don’t replace old ones, they say, ecosystems may have less flexibility to respond to habitat loss and climate change.Read more on E360 →
- New guidance aims to strengthen environmental assessment for UK space launches New industry guidance has been released to help spaceport developers and launch operators in the UK assess and manage the environmental impacts of spaceflight as the country’s commercial space sector expands. The document, UK Spaceports and Launch Operators: Industry Good Practice Guidance for the Assessment of Environmental Effects, has been published by the Institute of […]

- Specialty gas and chemicals supplier expands logistics capability This article contains sponsored content. Blended Products has strengthened its liquid carbon dioxide (LCO₂) distribution capability with the introduction of a newly dual-branded Aritas Cryogenics 22 bar LCO₂ Semi-Trailer, paired with a Volvo FH540 Tractor Unit, in partnership with AD FUELS. The specialist cryogenic trailer is dedicated to the haulage of food-grade liquid carbon dioxide, […]

- Prepping for a disaster? You’ll probably want to pack a little treat. It’s not just sardines and dried beans. Self-identified preppers are also stashing luxuries like coffee and chocolate.

- How electrifying a Bay Area rail system made trains faster, cleaner, and more frequent A $2.4 billion upgrade is shaving minutes off Caltrain trips through Silicon Valley, doubling weekend ridership, and reducing riders’ exposure to toxic diesel pollution.

- Why Suntory’s sustainability leader also heads risk management Kim Marotta uses internally developed artificial intelligence tools to gather information, which she shares monthly across the spirits company. The post Why Suntory’s sustainability leader also heads risk management appeared first on Trellis.
- Pilot vs. scale: Why sustainability innovation stalls and what to do about it Two Harvard researchers embark on a market-wide study and practitioner survey to help turn goals into action. The post Pilot vs. scale: Why sustainability innovation stalls and what to do about it appeared first on Trellis.
- Hairdressers could be powerful climate crisis influencers The sector is full of undervalued trusted sources for recommendations, with many professionals fostering decades-long relationships with customers. Academics at the University of Bath’s Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST), alongside colleagues at the universities of Cardiff, Oxford and Southampton believe hair salons are hubs for knowledge exchange. Their research, first published in Humanities […]
- Pilot begins for domestic energy storage without lithium-ion cells The company hopes to ‘turn summer sun into winter warmth’ for many households in Europe as another conflict looks set to add more cost to domestic bills across the continent. Norwegian energy storage company Photoncycle has confirmed €15 million in Series A funding to scale up its solution to disparities between how much renewable power […]
- The UK is successfully building a clean electricity system, so what explains calls to change course? The UK is decisively moving towards an electricity system powered by renewable energy. In 2025, sources like wind and solar generated almost 50 per cent of all electricity in Great Britain on average. Gas provided just 28 per cent, and coal provided none of our […]
- Burn, baby burn Burn, baby burn Channel News brendan 5th March 2026 Teaser Media
- Thirty weedy seadragons in a single dive: What South Australia’s divers are seeing underwater Divers for Climate South Australia’s harmful algal bloom has entered its second year, local divers are witnessing dramatic shifts in marine life. A national community of dive operators, divers and marine scientists take these stories into classrooms, forums, and screenings across South Australia this week. Marlene has been diving Rapid Bay and Second Valley […] The post Thirty weedy seadragons in a single dive: What South Australia’s divers are seeing underwater first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Melburnians encouraged to embrace smarter gardening habits as dry conditions persist With extended heat and dry conditions continuing into early autumn, Yarra Valley Water is encouraging households across Melbourne to adopt smarter gardening habits that help gardens recover, use water more efficiently and stay resilient heading into the cooler months. Around 15 per cent of the average household’s water use is outdoors, and with drier conditions […] The post Melburnians encouraged to embrace smarter gardening habits as dry conditions persist first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Dental Aligner Recycling Program Launches Across Australia and New Zealand Angel Aligner and TerraCycle’s Zero Waste Box in-clinic TerraCycle Launched by Angel Alignerand TerraCycle®, the initiative provides a recycling solution for used clear dental aligners Angelalign Technology Inc. (“Angel Aligner”) has partnered with international recycling leader TerraCycle to launch the Angel Aligner Recycling Program across Australia and New Zealand – giving orthodontic and dental practices a practical […] The post Dental Aligner Recycling Program Launches Across Australia and New Zealand first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Targeted policy reform needed to unlock clean manufacturing opportunity Pre consumer scrap Australian Aluminium Council Key facts: The aluminium industry has been operating in Australia since 1955, and over the decades has been a significant contributor to the national economy. It includes six mines which collectively produce over 100 Mt per annum making Australia one of the world’s largest producers of bauxite. Australia is […] The post Targeted policy reform needed to unlock clean manufacturing opportunity first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Australia Post sets new 2030 targets to reduce carbon emissions and enhance circularity Australia Post has launched its 2030 Sustainability Framework, setting new targets to reduce carbon emissions and keep resources in use across its fleet, properties and operations over the next five years. Having already achieved a 20% emissions reduction and a 39% reduction in waste to landfill from FY19, Australia Post’s new 2030 Framework sharpens its […] The post Australia Post sets new 2030 targets to reduce carbon emissions and enhance circularity first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- The birds are not alright Analysis of Breeding Bird Survey data shows wide decline in bird abundance The post The birds are not alright appeared first on Environment America.
- Member-Only Lecture: Raptor Conservation Corkscrew Members are invited to attend a virtual lecture on March 13: Celebrating Raptor Conservation in Florida, featuring Katie Warner, Center Director, and Daisy Fiore, PhD, Senior Education...
- Wildlife conservation bill passes Oregon Senate House Bill 4134 passed the Oregon Senate 20-9 The post Wildlife conservation bill passes Oregon Senate appeared first on Environment America.
- Ginger Chews: Are They Good for You? The Benefits, Drawbacks & Who Should Skip Them Ginger chews are stuck in a weird in-between place – half snack, half remedy. Some people swear by them to calm their tummies on flights, others use them after meals and plenty just can’t get enough of that spicy-sweet taste. So – is taking ginger chews actually any good for you? Well, kind of. It...

- How Faster Home Sales Can Reduce Neighborhood Waste A U.S.-focused, neutral, reference-backed editorial on vacancy, deterioration, dumping, and when “speed” actually helps. In the United States, a home that sits vacant and unmanaged for long stretches often creates avoidable waste: damaged materials that get torn out, dumped debris that requires municipal cleanup, and “idle” energy use to keep the building from failing. This...

- Our federal lobby day on wildlife crossings and national parks Environment America and our state groups traveled to D.C. to talk to our elected officials about wildlife crossings and national parks. The post Our federal lobby day on wildlife crossings and national parks appeared first on Environment America.
- Meet the Inaugural Dean’s Graduate Scholars at Columbia Climate School Eight full-time M.S. in Climate students have been honored with a scholarship recognizing their academic and professional excellence in the field.

- How to participate in the International Plastic Pellet Count A global day of action against plastic pollution in our waterways. The post How to participate in the International Plastic Pellet Count appeared first on Environment America.
- What is a national forest?National forests are public lands, owned by the American people. They serve many purposes and make our lives better in many ways. The post What is a national forest? appeared first on Environment America.
- The sea is higher than we thought and millions more are at risk, study findsClimate change's rising seas may threaten tens of millions more people than scientists and government planners originally thought.

- As renewable energy economics shift, smaller buyers get creativeCompanies like Brown-Forman, Cardinal Health and REI are looking for simpler clean power deals located closer to their facilities. The post As renewable energy economics shift, smaller buyers get creative appeared first on Trellis.

- Record Number of Objects Launched Into Space Last YearHumans launched a record number of objects into space last year, from satellites to probes to crewed spacecraft. As launches increase, scientists see new risks in the growing number of satellites amassing over the planet. Read more on E360 →
- Common Mistakes in Home Remodeling ContractsA full home remodeling is more than just a physical transformation of your living space; it is your financial and legal insurance. Most people who own a home are unfortunate, and they either hurry through this or think that all contractors are governed by the same rules. It may cause misunderstandings, time-wasting, and expensive conflicts...

- The Role of Social Services in Building Healthier NeighborhoodsHealthy neighborhoods don’t get built by hospitals alone. They’re built on a foundation of stable housing, safe streets, a steady income, supportive relationships and help when you need it most. Those everyday conditions – often lumped into the category of social determinants of health – have a way of determining whether people can lead a...
- Why Nursing Is One Of The Most Needed Careers Right Now (And What That Really Means)Image source Healthcare hiring isn’t just going up because more people suddenly want to be doctors. No – the fact is modern care just can’t function without a workforce that can consistently deliver the kind of care that keeps patients safe in every setting: hospitals, clinics, outpatient centres, in the homes of the elderly, and...
- Can fewer garbage collections increase recycling?An analysis of 297 English and Welsh councils has found less frequent general waste removal boosts circularity, and asking us to separate rubbish doesn’t discourage engagement. Across much of the world, recycling rates remain worrying low. A number of factors feed into this, including fickle and forgetful people, not to mention confusing arrangements, processes and […]
- Guest Idea: Map Appliance Power to Identify and Tame Your Home’s Top Electricity ConsumersIn a perfect household, every appliance would run with zero waste. In reality, the U.S.... The post Guest Idea: Map Appliance Power to Identify and Tame Your Home’s Top Electricity Consumers appeared first on Earth911.

- Legacy credits are tainting carbon markets. Here’s how to get rid of themThere are over a billion credits looking for buyers — and over 60 percent of them have deep flaws. The post Legacy credits are tainting carbon markets. Here’s how to get rid of them appeared first on Trellis.

- Arizona’s water is drying up. That’s not stopping the data center rush.Though tech companies are secretive about their water usage, Arizona’s 150-plus data centers and chip factories use a tiny fraction of the state’s supply.

- How Patagonia, Google, Microsoft, Amazon and PepsiCo are working to rein in emissions Companies continue to weigh the risks and rewards of full transparency. The post How Patagonia, Google, Microsoft, Amazon and PepsiCo are working to rein in emissions appeared first on Trellis.
- Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Peter Fusaro’s Wall Street Green Summit Explores Financing The Renewables TransitionRead along with this episode. Tune today and join the live conference next week. Global... The post Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Peter Fusaro’s Wall Street Green Summit Explores Financing The Renewables Transition appeared first on Earth911.

- Low smoke fuels can double ultrafine particulate emissionsLow smoke fuels can double ultrafine particulate emissions Scientists working at the University of Galway’s Ryan Institute have carried out a number of controlled burning tests in domestic stoves using peat, wood, and ‘low smoke’ manufactured products, including alternative coal types. Using advanced measurement instruments, the team was able to determine the density of ultrafine […]
- Iran war is just the latest example of unstable fossil fuel futureAs conflict in the Middle East rapidly spreads, disrupting major global supply chains, Britain is bracing itself for escalating oil and gas prices in the coming weeks. We’re only a few days into military strikes on Tehran and other parts of Iran by the US and Israel, and the cost of gas in the UK […]
- Climate nears tipping pointsClimate nears tipping points Channel News brendan 4th March 2026 Teaser Media
- ‘It’s too warm’: Greenland’s fishermen are under threat from climate changeGreenland’s fishermen are struggling as warming weather from climate change makes the sea ice unreliable and the fish harder to predict.

- New Savanna Fire Management methods near approval following ERAC reviewCorporate Carbon Executive Director Gary Wyatt has welcomed remarks from Assistant Minister for Climate Change and Energy Josh Wilson at the National Indigenous Carbon Forum, signalling that approval of two new Savanna Fire Management (SFM) methods under the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) scheme is imminent. Assistant Minister Wilson confirmed that public consultation on the proposed emissions-only […] The post New Savanna Fire Management methods near approval following ERAC review first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Young Northern Quolls bring hope on World Wildlife DayA Northern Quoll at Brooklyn Wildlife Sanctuary. Credit: Kate Borgo On World Wildlife Day (3 March 2026), conservationists are celebrating records of juvenile Northern Quolls in Far North Queensland. The finding provides a deeper understanding of the species’ unique breeding behaviour and will help inform plans for a proposed reintroduction of the quolls to the Coane Range. […] The post Young Northern Quolls bring hope on World Wildlife Day first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- POWERING THE FAMILY CLUB: HAWTHORN FC NAMES ANKER SOLIX AS PROUD OFFICIAL HOME BATTERY PARTNERLeading home battery provider joins forces with the Hawks to deliver energy independence and exclusive member benefits. Melbourne, Australia – The Hawthorn Football Club has announced a major premier partnership with Anker SOLIX, naming the global home battery leader as the club’s Proud Official Home Battery Partner. With Australian households facing rising electricity costs, the […] The post POWERING THE FAMILY CLUB: HAWTHORN FC NAMES ANKER SOLIX AS PROUD OFFICIAL HOME BATTERY PARTNER first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Good Food for All – Does Europe Have a Food Access Problem?Slow Food: We think it does, that’s why we support the European Citizens’ Initiative on the Right to Food. Europe does not lack food. According to Eurostat, in 2024 alone, the EU produced 258 million tons of cereals, 162 million tons of raw milk, and 21 million tons of pork, generating a €36 billion trade surplus […] The post Good Food for All – Does Europe Have a Food Access Problem? first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- WWF sounds the alarm on nature loss with Challenge 60 launch ahead of Earth Hour’s 20th anniversary Challenge 60 participants running past the Sydney Opera House and along the Circular Quay promenade, and doing yoga under the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Australians are being challenged to get active outdoors for 60 minutes a day this March as part of the 20th year of Earth Hour. Credit – thinkMammoth In just one hour, Australia […] The post WWF sounds the alarm on nature loss with Challenge 60 launch ahead of Earth Hour’s 20th anniversary first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Platte River Safari Camps at Rowe SanctuaryThis summer, the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary welcomed young explorers back to the vibrant ecosystems of the Platte River Valley. With most of...
- Western Meadowlark: The Bird of Many StatesWestern Meadowlarks are grassland residents at Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary. Their scientific name is Sturnella neglecta, which was assigned by John James Audubon. Audubon gave this name to the...
- Audubon Conservation Ranching Expands in MinnesotaAudubon Conservation Ranching is expanding its technical support into central and southwest Minnesota. Annie Bahe, new Audubon Range Ecologist joining Audubon Upper Mississippi River’s team, is a...
- UCF Knighthawk Audubon Campus Chapter Brings Nature Journaling to CampusWhen planning their upcoming semester of activities, the officers of Knighthawk Audubon — the campus chapter located at the University of Central Florida — threw around different ideas. Birding...
- Our work in the news, February 2026
- Jay Watch: 2025 Season by the NumbersThis infographic originally appeared in the 2025 Jay Watch report. Read the full report here.
- Lyonia Preserve Volunteer Celebration, November 8, 2025Field TripDuring an early morning jay walk led by West Volusia Audubon Vice President Stephen Kintner, volunteers hit the trails and were delighted to see some of Lyonia Preserve’s most charismatic...
- Conservation Lands Highlight: Water Management DistrictsWhat Are Water Management Districts? In 1972, with advocacy from Audubon and other conservation organizations, the Florida Legislature passed the Water Resources Act, considered by many scholars of...
- 25 Years of Jay Watch: People, Partnerships, and Florida Scrub-JaysFrom the Lake Wales Ridge to a Statewide Program Jay Watch began as a collaborative effort of the Lake Wales Ridge Ecosystem Working Group, created to ensure land managers had the data to...
- Dog Training Supplies: The Must-Have Tools to Ensure SuccessWhen you bring a new furry friend home, chances are they won’t know how to behave in the new environment. Dogs aren’t born understanding where not to sleep, or what’s okay to chew on, or how to act around people and other pets. That’s where training comes in. Training is how you teach your dog...

- Why your RV should have solar panelsOver the past two decades, RV ownership in the United States has grown dramatically. More than 10 million households now own a recreational vehicle. The post Why your RV should have solar panels appeared first on Environment America.
- Enbridge paid police to protect one pipeline. Now it wants to do it again in Wisconsin.The Bad River Band is fighting to stop Line 5 and protect its watershed. Meanwhile, local sheriffs are already tallying the cost of riot gear.

- Cocoa boom, water bustCocoa boom, water bust Channel News Catherine Early 3rd March 2026 Teaser Media
- 75% of smartphone impact occurs prior to saleIn the last red flag for biodiversity as an operational risk, a new analysis looks to raise awareness of the difference between ‘low carbon’ and ‘green’. Published by Fairphone, the study highlights how 75% of the environmental impact from smartphones occurs prior to the device being sold. This is largely due to mining and the […]
- Environmental guidance published for Shetland and Newquay spaceportsThe document looks to minimise footprints at the UK’s first two active galactic transport hubs, one of which will soon handle 60% of Europe’s orbit-bound takeoffs. Off-world travel is notoriously un-ecological, with Carbon Market Watch estimating that emissions from space tourism could be up to 100 times worse than taking a long-haul flight within the […]
- Guest Idea: 7 Innovations in Energy Storage and TransmissionThe U.S. electric grid loses roughly 5% of all electricity generated just moving it from... The post Guest Idea: 7 Innovations in Energy Storage and Transmission appeared first on Earth911.

- How the “universal language” of impact accounting can integrate sustainability with financeData platform Everpure shared lessons learned from it’s three-year test of the approach. The post How the “universal language” of impact accounting can integrate sustainability with finance appeared first on Trellis.
- Why scaling back ESG rules will not solve the sustainability data challengeGreat Britain may no longer be part of the EU, but the bloc’s environmental reporting legislation has a profound effect on UK trade. Recent changes made by Brussels look to simplify reporting requirements, but the truth remains much more complex. The European Parliament’s decision last year to scale back elements of its sustainability reporting framework […]
- Molecular Grip and the Reality of Low Surface Energy LabelingMost people assume that a sticker should stick to any flat surface without any major issues. They expect the adhesive to grab onto the material and stay there forever regardless of the conditions. In reality, some surfaces act like a non-stick frying pan. This frustration happens because of the invisible molecular forces that govern how...
- Apply to 15 Climate Tech Startups to Watch in 2026 by March 27The list recognizes early-stage startups innovating in three categories: data center solutions, material innovation, and climate adaptation. The post Apply to 15 Climate Tech Startups to Watch in 2026 by March 27 appeared first on Trellis.
- What Decline Curves Really Mean for Royalty and Mineral OwnersIf your royalty checks drop after the first few months, that’s usually not a problem—it’s the expected shape of production. A “decline curve” is simply the pattern of how a well’s production rate changes over time. The trick is learning what’s normal, what’s noise, and what’s a real red flag. Why your first checks feel...

- Beyond ‘Endangerment’: Finding a Way Forward for U.S. on ClimateEnvironmentalists are challenging the EPA’s repeal of the “endangerment finding,” which empowered it to regulate greenhouse gases. Whether or not the action holds up in court, now is the time to develop climate strategies that can be pursued when the political balance shifts.Read more on E360 →
- After a lawsuit, USDA agrees to share climate risk data with farmersNow, even if the webpages come down again, the data can remain public.

- After a hurricane, extreme heat poses a serious threat to recovery workersThe risk is even higher for crews that travel in from cooler climates.

- Sustainable Roofing Buyer’s Guide: 2026 UpdateFor most people, buying a new roof is one of the most important and expensive... The post Sustainable Roofing Buyer’s Guide: 2026 Update appeared first on Earth911.

- Why the music industry offers sustainability’s biggest untapped leverFew institutions understand cultural scale better than music. The post Why the music industry offers sustainability’s biggest untapped lever appeared first on Trellis.
- British Steel should be the test case for the new steel strategyIn September 2024, the last blast furnace at Port Talbot shut. The plant will reopen, operating a 3.2 megatonne (Mt) electric arc furnace (EAF), making it one of the largest furnaces of its kind in the world. Almost exactly six months after Port Talbot’s closure, […]
- Threads of lifeThreads of life Channel Comment brendan 3rd March 2026 Teaser Media
- Solahart named 2026 Canstar Most Satisfied Customers in the Solar Installers CategoryAustralia’s solar pioneers recognised as the nation’s most trusted solar installer in an increasingly crowded category. Solahart has been awarded the 2026 Canstar ‘Most Satisfied Customers – Solar Installers’ award, marking the company’s fourth win in this category. This sought-after accolade reflects the confidence Australians have in Solahart’s expert service – reaffirming the company’s legacy […] The post Solahart named 2026 Canstar Most Satisfied Customers in the Solar Installers Category first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Schneider Electric completes its Sustainability Impact (SSI) 2021–2025 program, setting the stage for the next chapterSchneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, has published its 2025 extra-financial results, marking the conclusion of its Schneider Sustainability Impact (SSI) 2021–2025 program. Over the past five years, the Group has reported measurable progress across climate, social, and governance dimensions, supporting customers, partners, and communities in their transition toward a more sustainable and inclusive […] The post Schneider Electric completes its Sustainability Impact (SSI) 2021–2025 program, setting the stage for the next chapter first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- BEAKER STREET FESTIVAL RETURNS TO HOBART FOR ITS 10TH YEAR 6–17 August 2026VAST Marks First Major Reveal of Beaker Street Festival’s 2026 Program For ten years, Beaker Street Festival has transformed Hobart each winter into a playground for big ideas. From 6–17 August 2026, the Festival enters its Second Act — a bold new chapter celebrating a decade of science after dark, cultural collision, and boundary-pushing experiences in Lutruwita/Tasmania. To celebrate, tickets are on sale now for the Festival’s first event, VAST: […] The post BEAKER STREET FESTIVAL RETURNS TO HOBART FOR ITS 10TH YEAR 6–17 August 2026 first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- CADILLAC EXPANDS ALL-ELECTRIC LUXURY SUV LINE-UP IN AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND WITH OPTIQ AND VISTIQLeading into Cadillac’s inaugural Formula 1® Grand Prix race in Melbourne, General Motors revealed two new vehicles to join Cadillac’s all-electric line-up in Australia and New Zealand. With the OPTIQ and VISTIQ joining the LYRIQ, Cadillac now offers customers in Australia and New Zealand three all-electric luxury SUVs to suit their lifestyle, said GM Australia […] The post CADILLAC EXPANDS ALL-ELECTRIC LUXURY SUV LINE-UP IN AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND WITH OPTIQ AND VISTIQ first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- TERA-Award Programme Expands Global Reach with Prestigious New International CollaborationsApplications for TERA-Award 2026 are now open. Innovators are invited to submit their entries via the official website at www.tera-award.com. Collaboration with United Nations and University of Cambridge Institute Accelerates Programme’s Mission to Deploy Breaking Technology to Find Climate Solutions The TERA-Award 2026 programme has significantly expanded its global reach by forming two prestigious new international partnerships […] The post TERA-Award Programme Expands Global Reach with Prestigious New International Collaborations first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- What’s a Northern Cardinal Doing at a Pile of Deer Guts? Chowing Down.Northern Cardinals are not picky eaters. They forage everything from insects to flower petals, and they’ll happily visit feeders with a variety of seeds, especially black oil sunflower. Also...
- Repair techs explain why appliances aren’t lasting as longOpponents of energy efficiency standards have claimed that they make our appliances less durable. What do the experts think? The post Repair techs explain why appliances aren’t lasting as long appeared first on Environment America.
- Lower Emissions, Lower Bills: How Tech Gives Industry a Leg Up (Global Playbook & Real-World Examples)Industrial companies are caught in a tight spot: Energy costs and expenses keep on fluctuating while Expectations around carbon emissions just keep rising – as a result of tougher regulations, supplier contract requirements, and customers who are watching what you’re doing. The good news is that being greener and staying competitive no longer need be...

- Clean energy additions to break records in 2026The US is on track for a landmark year in renewable energy development. The post Clean energy additions to break records in 2026 appeared first on Environment America.
- How Columbia Students and Local Activists Are Co-Creating Climate JusticeA course aims to teach students the importance of effective climate-adaptation planning through collaboration with local community partners.

- Webinar launches new tool, features energy efficiency tipsSix efficiency professionals shared practical tips for reducing home energy use. The post Webinar launches new tool, features energy efficiency tips appeared first on Environment America.
- Gorton and Denton shows the public won’t retreat on climate, even if politicians try The by-election in Gorton and Denton marks one of the most striking political moments of this Parliament so far and it offers a glimpse into how volatile the UK’s new multi-party era has become. A wake-up call for Keir Starmer The result is being widely interpreted as […]
- Seattle weather: One last day of sunny skies before rain rolls inAfter some dazzling weekend weather, March rain returns Monday night through the rest of the week.

- Wiltshire pilot explores landfill gas-powered food productionA pilot project in Wiltshire explores the possibilities of turning landfill sites into low carbon, affordable fruit and vegetable production hubs. Unveiled by Sustain Wiltshire in Royal Wooton Bassett, the project appears somewhat novel in its combination of landfill waste-to-energy technology with controlled-environment agriculture – the latter taking the form of a positively-pressured growing dome […]

- Michigan Fishing Spots: 9 Best Places to Fish (Plus Seasons, Shore Access, and License Rules)Michigan – one of the most diverse fishing states in the country – thanks to its access to the Great Lakes, inland lakes and cold-water rivers. State sources give us a pretty good idea of just what that entails, with some seriously impressive stats: around 3,200+ miles of Great Lakes shoreline and about 36,000 miles...

- Guest Idea: The Wildfire Season You’re Not Prepared ForSmoke doesn’t check borders. You learn that fast on a fireline, watching a fire run... The post Guest Idea: The Wildfire Season You’re Not Prepared For appeared first on Earth911.

- Sustainability In Your Ear: The Forest Stewardship Councils’ Path to a Circular Bio-based Future with Loa Dalgaard WormForests are vital for people everywhere. They cover about 4.14 billion hectares, roughly a third... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: The Forest Stewardship Councils’ Path to a Circular Bio-based Future with Loa Dalgaard Worm appeared first on Earth911.

- Built for –50°C: Pumps support landmark Antarctic drilling milestoneThis article contains sponsored content. When the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) set out to drill into the most inaccessible and least-understood part of Thwaites Glacier in East Antarctica, they relied on proven technology capable of withstanding extreme cold, isolation and operational intensity (words: Cat Pumps). Thwaites is one of the largest and fastest-changing glaciers in […]

- The wrong way to finance a factoryA smarter capital stack for industrial decarbonization simplifies scale and protects the balance sheet. The post The wrong way to finance a factory appeared first on Trellis.
- China's Fossil Fuel Emissions Dropped Last Year as Solar BoomedIn China, the world's leading carbon emitter, a massive buildout of solar power is beginning to push coal into decline. Last year China saw its fossil fuel emissions drop, even as demand for energy rose. Read more on E360 →
- Energy majors to build hydrogen network in the HumberA consortium of major energy companies has unveiled plans to develop what might become the UK’s first integrated hydrogen transport and storage network, centred on the Humber industrial region. The project — known as Humber Hydrogen — brings together National Gas, Centrica, Equinor and SSE Thermal in a joint bid to secure around £500 million […]

- Does Coffee Count as Water Intake? A Science-Backed Answer (Plus a Simple Rule of Thumb)If you drink coffee every day, you’ve probably had this moment: you’re trying to “drink more water,” you’re tracking bottles, and then you wonder whether your morning coffee helps your hydration goal—or quietly works against it. Here’s the science-backed bottom line: for most adults, coffee does count toward daily fluid intake. Coffee is mostly water,...

- Geothermal electricity generation commences at United DownsThe UK’s first geothermal power plant generating electricity has gone into operation at United Downs, near Redruth in Cornwall. Its integration with a production facility extracting lithium carbonate from geothermal fluids, and now seemingly at commercial scale, also marks a UK first. Announced on 26 February, a switching-on event was held to commemorate the milestone […]

- A regional network is racing to save the Midwest’s native seedsAs climate change intensifies wildfires and other extreme weather events, demand for native seeds is surging.

- Appalachia’s iconic salamander was slated for federal protection. It’s still in limbo.As climate change remakes the mountains, the fight to save the hellbender is becoming a fight for home.

- United community advocacy in Australia has achieved landmark environmental law reformsThis post is by Alexia Wellbelove, campaigns director at the Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) Australia is globally admired for its extraordinary natural heritage. But beneath the beauty, all has not been well. The latest Australian State of the Environment Report 2021 delivered a stark […]
- Wild idea for vegetarian festivalWild idea for vegetarian festival Channel News brendan 2nd March 2026 Teaser Media
- SWAP YOUR DESK FOR A DAY IN NATURE: CORPORATE VOLUNTEERING IN NSW NATIONAL PARKS AVAILABLEThe NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) offers a Corporate Volunteering program for organisations and their employees, combining meaningful conservation work, guided learning and fun team-building activities. The program is currently available at 3 spectacular national park locations in the Sydney region including: Sydney Harbour National Park (Middle Head) Kamay Botany Bay National Park […] The post SWAP YOUR DESK FOR A DAY IN NATURE: CORPORATE VOLUNTEERING IN NSW NATIONAL PARKS AVAILABLE first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY – Australians join over 8,000 Clean Up events across the nation on Sunday 1st MarchNow in its 36th year, Clean Up Australia Day has once again had an incredible attendance with over 750,000 volunteers coming together to help keep their local communities clean across more than 8,000 Clean Up events. While registrations are still being received, it has been another inspiring effort from volunteers right across Australia. The number […] The post CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY – Australians join over 8,000 Clean Up events across the nation on Sunday 1st March first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Canberra’s electricity network builds digital grid capabilityEvoenergy is delivering a digital grid program in partnership with Schneider Electric, introducing new digital capability across parts of Canberra’s electricity network. The program introduces scalable infrastructure and advanced grid management systems, enabling real-time network monitoring and improved operational decision-making. New connected kiosks, advanced switchgear and digital controls are being installed to improve voltage regulation […] The post Canberra’s electricity network builds digital grid capability first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- BLOOMS THE CHEMIST CELEBRATES 130TH STORE MILESTONEBlooms The Chemist has celebrated a major national milestone of reaching 130 stores in the network, with the opening of Blooms The Chemist Douglas. As part of the local community for over a decade, the Douglas pharmacy recently joined the Blooms network, strengthening its ability to deliver high-quality expert care. Blooms The Chemist Douglas Pharmacist-owner […] The post BLOOMS THE CHEMIST CELEBRATES 130TH STORE MILESTONE first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Huge program revealed for Climate Action Week Sydney 2026 as new research shows Australians want more local climate actionClimate Action Week Sydney Climate Action Week Sydney Key facts: Climate Action Week Sydney features over 250 community-led events across Sydney from 9-15 March Opening Day at UTS will bring together government leaders, energy experts, First Nations representatives, youth advocates, and business leaders to promote local climate action New national polling conducted in the lead […] The post Huge program revealed for Climate Action Week Sydney 2026 as new research shows Australians want more local climate action first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Balcony solar is taking state legislatures by stormIn more than half of U.S. states, Republican and Democratic lawmakers have introduced legislation that would boost adoption of DIY solar systems.

- The Environmental Cost of Food Contamination in the Supply ChainPhoto by Alexander on Pexels Food contamination is one of the main problems affecting the global food supply system. Data shows that more than one billion tons of food are discarded annually. This is also an environmental concern, as each rejected batch represents a loss of land, energy, and labor. These costs also go unnoticed...
- Sustainable Spring Cleanup in Ithaca: A Practical, Local Guide to Keeping Renovation Waste Out of LandfillsSpring in Tompkins County carries a particular kind of momentum. Snow retreats, the gorges swell with meltwater, and projects that sat on hold all winter suddenly feel urgent. Homeowners start long-delayed repairs. Contractors kick off jobs that couldn’t run in the cold. Businesses finally tackle refreshes, reorganizations, and buildouts. That seasonal surge is good for...
- The Trump administration’s favorite nuclear startup has ties to Russia and EpsteinNuclear experts aren’t sure the company could manage to make small reactors both cost-effective and scalable.

- The seabirds of Destruction Island off WA reveal impacts of climate changeFrom puffins to auklets, the feathered creatures of Destruction Island reveal the impacts of climate change.

- The Cooling Mistake Thousands of UK Households Make Every Summer(And how to choose the right unit—without wasting money or sleeping through another sticky night) British weather has a habit of flipping fast: one week it’s grey and drizzly, the next it’s 28°C, the bedroom won’t drop below “oven,” and every retailer’s “portable cooling” category looks like a clearance rack in reverse. That panic-buy cycle...

- How Can AI Address Climate Justice When Women’s Voices Are Silenced?Unless women’s lived realities are embedded in AI's foundations, it risks reinforcing the very inequities it claims to solve.

- Nike promotes manufacturing exec to lead sustainabilityCimarron Nix, who joined the footwear company in 2017, was most recently vice president of global apparel. The post Nike promotes manufacturing exec to lead sustainability appeared first on Trellis.
- Older Humpbacks Prove Better at Wooing MatesAs humpback whale populations recover, researchers are gaining a richer understanding of these wondrous creatures. A new study suggests it may take years for humpbacks to learn how to successfully serenade a mate.Read more on E360 →
- Greens celebrate 'victory for hope'Greens celebrate 'victory for hope' Channel News brendan 27th February 2026 Teaser Media
- Earth911 Inspiration: Time Is but the StreamThoreau wrote in Walden that “Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in,” which... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Time Is but the Stream appeared first on Earth911.

- The top industries earning public trustEven the highest-rated sectors only achieved modest positivity scores. The post The top industries earning public trust appeared first on Trellis.

- Despite federal rollbacks, states push forward on climate policiesBusinesses can use their influence to advocate for state climate change. The post Despite federal rollbacks, states push forward on climate policies appeared first on Trellis.
- The culture war is coming for your electricityUtah Republicans are calling for an energy "divorce" from blue states. A major utility just granted part of their wish.

- The Colorado River is nearing collapse. It’s Trump’s problem now.The Interior Department must force seven bickering states to agree on drastic water cuts — after the driest winter in decades.

- UK-wide action days announced to oppose ‘dirty data centres’This weekend will see campaigners across the country stand up to the rapid expansion of energy and water-hungry big tech infrastructure. Running on Friday 27th and Saturday 28th February 2025, Global Action Plan has collaborated with a range of organisations on various localised campaigns raising awareness about the impact of data centres. APRS (Action to […]
- 6 themes shaping corporate sustainability in 2026: Takeaways from GreenBiz 26From ROI and governance to AI and water, here's a LinkedIn-powered review of the themes conference attendees say will define corporate sustainability in 2026. The post 6 themes shaping corporate sustainability in 2026: Takeaways from GreenBiz 26 appeared first on Trellis.
- Climate Charity announces Innovation Award Winner Winner of the CORENA Innovation Award Farahan Wazer, founder of CrowdVision.ai with CORENA chair Georgia Cooke. Citizens Own Renewable Energy Network Australia (CORENA) is delighted to announce CrowdVision.ai as the winner of the second CORENA Innovation Award. The award recognises the most innovative and creative emission reduction project or initiative, as assessed by a judging sub-committee of CORENA. […] The post Climate Charity announces Innovation Award Winner first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- SMART DONATES OVER $40,000 TO STEWART HOUSEJade Miller, Bianca Bates, Paul Somers & Olga Cahill Australia’s leading salary packaging provider Smart has donated more than $40,000 to Northern Beaches based children’s charity Stewart House, supporting the charity as it marks 95 years of service in 2026. The donation will help Stewart House continue its long-standing work providing health, wellbeing and support services to disadvantaged […] The post SMART DONATES OVER $40,000 TO STEWART HOUSE first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- REMONDIS Australia expands medical waste services with acquisition of VetraHealthShirley Affoo, Mike Arnold, Shaune Affoo REMONDIS AUSTRALIA REMONDIS Australia has continued expanding its presence in the medical, biosecurity and clinical waste sector, having acquired Brisbane-based VetraHealth. The acquisition is strategically important given REMONDIS’s inroads to the sector nationally, drawing on expertise from its existing local and global operations. VetraHealth is an established family-run business […] The post REMONDIS Australia expands medical waste services with acquisition of VetraHealth first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Uranium Super-Cycle Emerging as Shaw and Partners Lifts Price Forecast to US$200/lbAndrew Hines, Head of Research at Shaw and Partners Shaw and Partners Financial Services Shaw and Partners has released a comprehensive new sector report forecasting a multi-year uranium price spike to US$200 per pound, arguing that structural supply deficits, accelerating nuclear demand and tightening fuel contracting cycles are setting the stage for a powerful and […] The post Uranium Super-Cycle Emerging as Shaw and Partners Lifts Price Forecast to US$200/lb first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Elusive phascogale adapting to life in feral-free refugeRed-tailed Phascogale Credit Image: Brad Leue/AWS Once extinct in the mallee woodland of south west NSW, the pint-sized, carnivorous Red-tailed Phascogale is now being recorded leaping around one of Australia’s largest feral predator-free fenced areas. This marks a remarkable turnaround for the species that had been wiped out in NSW for over a century by introduced cats […] The post Elusive phascogale adapting to life in feral-free refuge first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- A Critical Stronghold for Atlantic SeabirdsThe Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument protects unique deep-water canyons and corals, and is a critical foraging habitat for seabirds, particularly Atlantic Puffins during the...
- A Critical Stronghold for Atlantic SeabirdsThe Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument protects unique deep-water canyons and corals, and is a critical foraging habitat for seabirds, particularly Atlantic Puffins during the...
- Harbor seal shot in the face near Hood Canal may not recover, officials sayThe law enforcement arm of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is “looking to gather any information about these recent reports,” said spokesperson Cierra Jefferson.

- Hyperscale data centre protestsHyperscale data centre protests Channel News brendan 27th February 2026 Teaser Media
- The beautiful Venetian plant with a secret climate superpowerNot far from the crowds of Venice, scientists are finding that sea lavender locks away carbon, builds ecosystems, and could help coastal cities weather a warming world.

- Energy-Saving HVAC Installation Tips – Eco-Friendly HomeownersImage: Freepik For most people, heating and cooling is one of the biggest drivers of those eye-watering utility bills – and the environmental impact is just as bad. The climate implications are the same: if an HVAC system is too big, set up badly or connected to leaky ducts, it will gobble up energy for...

- Federal judge orders protections for salmon on Columbia RiverThe order comes after the Trump administration last June abandoned a landmark agreement intended to provide a road map for salmon recovery in the basin.

- How Google got ahead of the ‘bring your own’ data center power movementThe giant cloud and artificial intelligence services company has negotiated special tariffs and contracts in Minnesota, Nevada and Texas. The post How Google got ahead of the ‘bring your own’ data center power movement appeared first on Trellis.
- Microsoft, Autodesk and SwissRe among companies with highest internal carbon feesCompanies are using the funds to invest in heat pumps, emissions accounting software and carbon removals. The post Microsoft, Autodesk and SwissRe among companies with highest internal carbon fees appeared first on Trellis.

- Circular Economy Startups to Watch in 2026The circular economy grew 7.5% in the past year and now employs more than 2.2... The post Circular Economy Startups to Watch in 2026 appeared first on Earth911.

- Ski resorts are increasingly reliant on snowmaking. But at what cost?As the climate changes, mountains and nordic facilities have begun relying more on energy and water-intensive machine-made snow.

- Plastic Alternatives Can Cut Environmental Impact—But Only If They’re Designed for Safety, End-of-Life, and Real-World UsePlastic waste is now a systems problem, not just a litter problem. The OECD estimates global plastic waste rose to 353 million tonnes in 2019, more than double the level in 2000, and that only about 9% was recycled after accounting for losses in the system. UNEP also estimates 19–23 million tonnes of plastic waste...

- How to Recycle Nitrile, Latex, and Vinyl Sterile GlovesNitrile, vinyl, and latex gloves are staples in the medical world and remain common in... The post How to Recycle Nitrile, Latex, and Vinyl Sterile Gloves appeared first on Earth911.

- The Hidden Environmental Cost of Household Water Waste—and Why “Small” Plumbing Problems Matter More Than You ThinkMost sustainability conversations focus on renewable energy, electric vehicles, and plastics. Far less attention goes to what happens inside homes when water is used inefficiently. That blind spot is costly—because household water waste is not just a water issue. It is also an energy and emissions issue. Every gallon that reaches your tap has already...
- Biodiversity is at risk the more you mow the lawnA new study has shown that insects love living in perennial grasses, less so short-lived annual species. Conducted by the University of Göttingen and Hungary’s HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research, the analysis looked at wasps, midges, beetles, flies and other common garden species. 225 of these lived in grass types which are prominent for 12 […]
- WATCH: woodland managers recommend best bluebell walks for springMarch is just moments away – give or take – and that means a change is coming. The professionals recommend their best destinations for a stroll through the season’s newborn carpet of colour. Bluebells are one of Britain’s best-loved and most iconic wildflowers. Not least as they signify that winter is coming to an end […]
- Nottinghamshire councils share £18m energy efficiency funding as bills fallOfgem is set to lower the price cap on domestic electricity and gas in April, saving households £117 per year, while some authorities are doubling down on initiatives to reduce usage. News of a further reduction in retail energy prices was announced yesterday, Wednesday 25th February. At the same time, hundreds of households across Nottinghamshire […]
- Aberdeenshire sees further expansion to EV networkRetail sites in Kintore and Banchory are the latest to receive connections. Allego, one of the UK and Europe’s leading electric vehicle destination and en-route charge point providers, is behind the new installations in two neighbourhoods on the edge of Aberdeen city. The two locations have been chosen due to their location next to Co-Op […]
- What the environment needs from the Spring Statement With a racy film version of Wuthering Heights going down a storm in cinemas right now, the chancellor will be hoping that all the drama takes place safely elsewhere and not in the House of Commons when she stands up to deliver her spring statement […]
- Hope as a radical actHope as a radical act Channel Reviews brendan 26th February 2026 Teaser Media
- The Ecology of Longevity: How Long-Life Furniture Reduces OverconsumptionMost homes are filled with objects that were never meant to stay. Tables bought for a phase. Shelves chosen because they were “good enough for now.” Chairs that loosen after a few years and quietly wait to be replaced. This pattern feels normal—almost invisible. Yet it sits at the center of a much larger problem:...
- The E.U.’s Burgeoning Repair Movement Is Set to Get a BoostEurope’s new Right to Repair Directive will make it easier — and cheaper — for consumers to get their household goods fixed, rather than buy something new. Part of the E.U.’s Green Deal, the plan is expected to slash waste, promote recycling, and cut greenhouse gas emissions. Read more on E360 →
- HASKONING COMPLETES THIRD OUTER-ISLAND WORKBOAT HARBOUR IN TUVALU, IMPROVING ACCESSIBILITY AND RESILIENCENuitao Island (Tuvalu) completed harbour Climate-resilient maritime infrastructure improves safe access, connectivity and opportunity for Tuvalu Consulting engineering company Haskoning has marked the completion of Tuvalu’s third and final outer-island harbour under the Outer Island Maritime Investment Project, with the opening of the new Niutao harbour. This critical piece of climate-resilient maritime infrastructure has been […] The post HASKONING COMPLETES THIRD OUTER-ISLAND WORKBOAT HARBOUR IN TUVALU, IMPROVING ACCESSIBILITY AND RESILIENCE first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Unlocking the fertiliser potential of Australia’s bioenergy industryKey points: Anaerobic digestion is increasingly being used to recycle organic by-products to produce renewable energy and nutrient-rich biofertiliser around the world, making a dual contribution to emission reductions and soil health. Australia lacks tailored digestate regulations, limiting its use as a biofertiliser and creating uncertainty for investors and farmers. This project will map and […] The post Unlocking the fertiliser potential of Australia’s bioenergy industry first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Shell shock! Peanut waste can be turned into high-quality futuristic grapheneThe UNSW team have produced small quantities of high-quality graphene via a new process that uses waste peanut shells. Image from Guan Yeoh/UNSW UNSW Sydney UNSW Sydney engineers have developed a cheaper and greener way to make graphene from leftover peanut shells. Researchers at UNSW have discovered a new way to make graphene, a remarkable […] The post Shell shock! Peanut waste can be turned into high-quality futuristic graphene first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Cause for shell-ebration: UN-recognised shellfish reefs thriving in Gippsland LakesTNC’s Andy Bossie among the flourishing shellfish reefs. The Nature Conservancy Key facts: Restored shellfish reefs in Gippsland Lakes show significant recovery after three years, with mature mussels, native oysters and diverse marine life flourishing Project spans 17 reef patches across 2.5 hectares and has become the first Australian initiative recognised as a UN World […] The post Cause for shell-ebration: UN-recognised shellfish reefs thriving in Gippsland Lakes first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Research and innovation partnership boosting food productivity, expansion into IndiaLa Trobe University A world-first food productivity system partly funded by La Trobe Eagle Fund has reached a significant milestone with the launch of its first production greenhouse and an agreement to establish the system in India. The innovative hydroponic system was originally engineered with the help of researchers from La Trobe’s School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences (SCEMS) and the […] The post Research and innovation partnership boosting food productivity, expansion into India first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- What Happens in the Arctic, Doesn’t Stay in the ArcticI recently spent some time on the Bird Migration Explorer website, and it got me thinking about some of the interesting connections between bird breeding habitat in the Arctic and the far-off...
- What Happens in the Arctic, Doesn’t Stay in the ArcticI recently spent some time on the Bird Migration Explorer website, and it got me thinking about some of the interesting connections between bird breeding habitat in the Arctic and the far-off...
- Years in the Amazon shaped this acclaimed film
- A.I. Weather Models Fell Short in Predicting Northeastern BlizzardWhile artificial intelligence has ushered in a new era of more accurate weather forecasting, A.I. models may still struggle to predict freak storms. This week a historic blizzard blanketed the Northeast in snow, dumping more than 2 feet on parts of New York and Massachusetts, and a conventional weather model outperformed A.I. models in accurately predicting the storm.Read more on E360 →
- DIY Carpet Cleaning Solutions You Can Make at HomeYou rarely wake up intending to clean your carpet. It’s usually something you decide to do halfway through the day, when the light hits your rug at an unflattering angle and reveals a mark you swear wasn’t there yesterday. This is usually when DIY carpet cleaning enters the chat. And despite what the internet might...
- Digital Medical Billing Is a Quiet Climate Lever in U.S. HealthcareHealthcare rarely shows up in mainstream sustainability debates, even though it is one of the most resource-intensive parts of the U.S. economy. The sector’s footprint is large enough that small operational choices—multiplied across thousands of organizations—become meaningful. Estimates commonly place U.S. healthcare at about 8.5% of national greenhouse gas emissions. Most attention goes to clinical...
- Digital Delegation Is an Underused Sustainability Lever for EntrepreneursMost sustainability discussions in business still center on the “big three”: supply chains, materials, and offsets. Those matter—especially for product companies. But for many modern entrepreneurs, the fastest, least expensive emissions reductions sit closer to home: how the business runs day to day. Office space, commuting patterns, administrative workflows, and the physical “stuff” required to...
- Swirling beauty of the Milky Way galaxy’s heart is captured in a new telescope pictureA telescope in Chile has revealed the swirling splendor of star-forming gases at the heart of our Milky Way galaxy.

- The Earth911 Rain Garden Installation GuideWhen it rains, water runs off your roof, driveway, and sidewalks, picking up fertilizers, oil,... The post The Earth911 Rain Garden Installation Guide appeared first on Earth911.

- We’ve just seen a landmark moment for the environment in WalesIt’s taken nearly eight years but, last night, Senedd Cymru finally agreed new laws to restore nature, put the environment at the heart of policy making and increase access to environmental justice in Wales. Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies described it as a “landmark moment” […]
- EcoDaan: Building a Culture of Responsible Tourism in the HimalayasThe early morning light falls softly on the Bhagsu waterfall trail. Stone steps on this under one kilometre trail lead the way. On one side, the stream flows from the waterfall and moves gently between the hills. It is a quiet and calming sight. As you keep walking, the sound of the waterfall comes closer....

- Disney sustainability VP to fellow pros: Stop talking yourself out of a jobYalmaz Siddiqui thinks too many leaders in the field devalue their unique expertise. The post Disney sustainability VP to fellow pros: Stop talking yourself out of a job appeared first on Trellis.
- 3 ways to show sustainability boosts garment business profitsMost apparel companies don't have a sustainability problem. They have a waste problem. The post 3 ways to show sustainability boosts garment business profits appeared first on Trellis.
- Europe’s worst countries for roadside emissions revealedA new analysis of the EU has ranked nations in terms of the highest environmental burden from road vehicles. Conducted by used car-part marketplace Ovoko, the research looked at all 27 EU member states. Examining CO2 intensity, and the proportion of registered vehicles running on internal combustion engines, cars, vans, trucks and buses were all […]
- A hotter, wetter South is becoming a breeding ground for moldIn Asheville, North Carolina, a housing crisis is colliding with a poorly understood health threat.

- A tough Supreme Court hearing brings little clarity on Line 5 pipeline’s fateMichigan has been trying to shut down the controversial pipeline since 2019. A technical question before the court could seal its fate.

- Classic Sustainability In Your Ear: The Ocean River Institute’s Natural Lawn Challenge for Climate ActionTurn back the clock with this classic interview that will get you ready for Spring... The post Classic Sustainability In Your Ear: The Ocean River Institute’s Natural Lawn Challenge for Climate Action appeared first on Earth911.

- Sussex firm becomes founding member of global nature, sustainability, society networkInnovation and experience in methodology, data and technology will be shared in response to rising demand for ecological expertise. Myllium – which takes its name from the Nordic word mylla, meaning fertile ground, and the underground mycelium network, which connects trees, plants and fungi – is formed of seven companies. Combined, the members can offer […]
- rPP: circular packaging starts with smarter systemsSupply chain innovation is urgently needed to tackle a mounting waste crisis. We find out how a world first innovation can close a glaring gap in the producer-retailer-consumer loop. For decades, the packaging industry has worked to balance performance, safety, and sustainability. But achieving true circularity remains one of its toughest challenges. Recycling too often […]
- Deakin and Bellarine Foods partner to turn marine waste into the future of wellnessL-R: Bellarine Foods CEO Murray de Jong with Deakin University’s Chair in Biotechnology Distinguished Professor Colin Barrow at Bellarine Foods plant. Is salmon skin a magic ingredient for wellness protein products and anti-aging cosmetics? In a move to transform Australia’s health, wellness, and cosmetics industries, Deakin University and Bellarine Foods have partnered to explore how high-value protein products from local marine byproducts, including collagen, can supplement protein powders […] The post Deakin and Bellarine Foods partner to turn marine waste into the future of wellness first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Sustainability is becoming the new standard in facilities and cleaning services: How to put it into practiceGeorge Manoussakis, Group Executive Chairman and Managing Director at SKG Services By George Manoussakis, Group Executive Chairman and Managing Director at SKG Services, a family-owned Australian company with a 50-year history delivering cleaning, maintenance and security services across the country Sustainability is being pushed to the forefront of discussion across industries and the cleaning and facilities services […] The post Sustainability is becoming the new standard in facilities and cleaning services: How to put it into practice first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Firmus Technologies Group Selects VAST AI Operating System to Power Sovereign, Energy-Efficient AI Factories in Asia PacificDaniel Kearney, Chief Technology Officer at Firmus Infrastructure built on the NVIDIA Cloud Partner (NCP) reference design supporting large-scale AI training and inference for public-sector and regulated workloads VAST Data, the AI Operating System company, today announced that Firmus Technologies Group, an AI infrastructure specialist founded in Australia with operations across Asia Pacific, has selected the VAST […] The post Firmus Technologies Group Selects VAST AI Operating System to Power Sovereign, Energy-Efficient AI Factories in Asia Pacific first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Madagascar hit by two cyclones in two weeks – over 400,000 affectedMadagascar has been struck by two successive cyclonic systems — Cyclone Fytia and Intense Tropical Cyclone Gezani — in late January and early February 2026. Occurring less than two weeks apart, the storms have sharply increased humanitarian needs across the country and affected more than half a million people. Preliminary reports indicate that more than […] The post Madagascar hit by two cyclones in two weeks – over 400,000 affected first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Sales open for Australia’s premier Indigenous business eventSupply Nation is pleased to announce ticket sales open today for Australia’s premier event for the Indigenous business sector – Connect. This year’s event will be held on the lands of the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation in Boorloo on 11 and 12 August 2026 at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. For sales […] The post Sales open for Australia’s premier Indigenous business event first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Hell and high waterHell and high water Channel News brendan 25th February 2026 Teaser Media
- Congressional vote could mean more energy wasted in U.S. homesBill headed for Senate could dismantle appliance efficiency standards The post Congressional vote could mean more energy wasted in U.S. homes appeared first on Environment America.
- Audubon Staff Getting Ready for Beach-Bird Nesting SeasonThe beach bird nesting season has begun along Florida's coasts. Spring and summer mark critical times of year for five vulnerable species, which must avoid human disturbance, storms, and predators to...
- Audubon Staff Getting Ready for Beach-Bird Nesting SeasonThe beach bird nesting season has begun along Florida's coasts. Spring and summer mark critical times of year for five vulnerable species, which must avoid human disturbance, storms, and predators to...
- How Poor Air Quality Affects Workplaces More Than Most People RealiseMost people think air quality is an outside issue, something to worry about when you’re in industrial areas or the news tells you it’s a high-pollution day and you shouldn’t go outside. But that’s no true; the air quality in workspaces and around workspaces impacts those working in them daily and is quantifiable. It’s something...
- Electric Bikes vs. Cars: How Much CO₂ Can You Actually Cut?Key takeaway For the short, everyday trips that make up a big share of driving, switching from a gas car to an e-bike is usually one of the highest “CO₂ saved per mile” choices you can make—often cutting emissions by well over 90% per mile when you compare tailpipe CO₂ from a typical U.S. passenger...

- Bill to invest in wildlife conservation passes Oregon HouseHouse Bill 4134 passed the Oregon House 36-22. The post Bill to invest in wildlife conservation passes Oregon House appeared first on Environment America.
- These Precious Photos of Baby Birds Are Just What You NeedParents tending to their offspring are some of the most endearing moments in nature, so it’s no wonder that photographers strive to capture these interactions. Last year, like any other year, the...
- These Precious Photos of Baby Birds Are Just What You NeedParents tending to their offspring are some of the most endearing moments in nature, so it’s no wonder that photographers strive to capture these interactions. Last year, like any other year, the...
- The Toothbrush a Patient Takes Home Matters More Than We ThinkIn dentistry, clinical outcomes are increasingly standardized. Procedures follow clear protocols. Equipment improves each year. Patient expectations are well understood. What often creates a lasting impression, however, is not the treatment itself. It is what patients carry home afterward. Many dental clinics in the United States have quietly re-evaluated a simple detail: the toothbrush they...
- WA proposes tighter rules on harvesting shellfish, including geoducksThe Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife is proposing rule changes around harvesting shellfish from the state's public beaches.

- Companies should heed the warnings of the new Business and Biodiversity AssessmentThis post is by Katie Leach, head of nature at Lloyd’s Banking Group and IPBES business and biodiversity assessment co-ordinating lead author. A couple weeks ago over 150 governments gathered in Manchester to finalise the first Business and Biodiversity Assessment at the 12th Plenary of […]
- Boost Local SEO With the New Free GeoPlugin Geo Browse ToolNobody likes shipping blind. Yet that’s exactly what many of us do with local SEO: we publish, cross our fingers, and hope the page our team sees in London looks the same to a shopper in São Paulo or Tokyo. Too often it doesn’t. Fonts break, currency symbols vanish, or a smart redirect quietly sends...
- Pruning with a Purpose: How Smart Tree Care Can Make American Communities Healthier, Safer, and GreenerImage source: Pixabay Trees play a vital role in American cities and suburbs. They block the sun, clean the air, slow down stormwater runoff, and make neighborhoods feel like neighbourhoods. But trees in built-up areas have a tough time – their roots are squished, they’ve got limited space to grow, they get damaged in building...
- Corporate air pollution reporting remains patchy, says GRI reportA deep-dive study on the pollution disclosure practices of publicly listed companies around the world appears to find that, while most acknowledge air pollution through their reporting, measurable emissions data and information on individual pollutants are uneven or lacking. The air pollution reporting gap: Evidence from 1,000 organizations across high-emitting sectors, produced by GRI* with […]

- Edinburgh green gas conference to highlight economic and net zero valueTaking place two months before crucial Parliamentary elections in Scotland, the conference on green gas organised by the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) in Edinburgh on 4 March will offer an opportunity not only to reflect on the sector’s progress in the country, but also to highlight its contribution towards energy security, the net […]

- How the Circular Economy Can Help Solve Climate ChangeMost discussions about climate change focus on energy, like moving from fossil fuels to solar,... The post How the Circular Economy Can Help Solve Climate Change appeared first on Earth911.

- How to Recycle and Reuse Garden Plug TraysEvery spring, millions of gardeners use plastic plug trays to start seedlings. These black trays... The post How to Recycle and Reuse Garden Plug Trays appeared first on Earth911.

- Hydrogen deal to power Lower Thames Crossing’s carbon-neutral construction pushBritish hydrogen company GeoPura has been selected to supply what is being described as the largest volume of green hydrogen ever produced for a UK construction project, the Lower Thames Crossing. The National Highways’ Lower Thames Crossing project is targeting carbon-neutral construction, which would be an industry first. A key part of this ambition is […]

- Hartlepool, Heysham, Suffolk, Torness produced 12% of UK energy in 2025The French-owned operator of all four sites has now pledged a further £15bn for UK nuclear and renewable projects. EDF was responsible for generating more than one-sixth of all electricity used in the UK during 2025. This mainly came from the company’s five British nuclear sites, including Sizewell B in Suffolk, Heysham in Lancashire, and […]
- Packaging firm partners with bee monitoring expert on biodiversity mappingSustainable packaging company DS Smith has reported the first results from a scientific partnership that uses bees to monitor environmental conditions around its industrial sites in France. The initiative, launched in 2025 in collaboration with bee biomonitoring specialist Apilab, has installed monitored hives at thirteen DS Smith packaging facilities. The project turns honeybees into what […]

- These data center developers asked Trump for an exemption from pollution rulesThough the companies weren't granted exemptions, their requests illustrate the data center industry's desperate quest for energy.

- To power Utah’s data center boom, companies are turning to fossil fuelsThe rush to meet AI's energy needs is sure to rely on natural gas, raising worries about air pollution in the state's urban corridor.

- How a greening Arctic might be kick-starting a dangerous feedback loop New research finds that Arctic peatlands are expanding as the far north undergoes rapid changes. It's an ominous sign.
- The Supreme Court hears a Line 5 oil pipeline case with high stakes for treaty rightsThe Straits of Mackinac aren't just ecologically critical — they're the center of the Anishinaabe creation story.
- MI5 and MI6 see biodiversity loss as national security riskLast month, we were told nature depletion means population displacement, global instability, supply chain collapse, nuclear tension and domestic terrorism. Now, an expert in socio-ecological conditions and economic impact has more to say. The language of intelligence assessments is deliberately measured. Terms like ‘highly likely’ and ‘realistic possibility’ carry specific weight in the UK […]
- A Call to Action: Conserving Avian Biodiversity in the Central Andes of ColombiaThe National Audubon Society develops strategic actions for the protection of birds and their habitats across the Americas through scientific research programs, environmental education, and...
- A Call to Action: Conserving Avian Biodiversity in the Central Andes of ColombiaThe National Audubon Society develops strategic actions for the protection of birds and their habitats across the Americas through scientific research programs, environmental education, and...
- 'Nature will take over''Nature will take over' Channel News brendan 24th February 2026 Teaser Media
- The Alchemy of Fire and the Soul of Wood: Leonardo da Vinci’s Material Prophecy in 21st?Century BioarchitectureIn the hushed silence of the Biblioteca Nacional de España, among the yellowed pages of Codex Madrid II, a brief annotation has waited more than half a millennium to be understood in its astonishing prophetic significance. The hand is that of Leonardo da Vinci, the universal genius whose mirror?writing seems to shield his deepest intuitions from the […] The post The Alchemy of Fire and the Soul of Wood: Leonardo da Vinci’s Material Prophecy in 21st?Century Bioarchitecture first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Technology, collaboration and investment drives Australia’s energy transition, ABB research showsAaron Trueman, Vice President of ABB’s Energy Industries division in Australia Survey of Australian businesses conducted by ABB’s Energy Industries division indicates technology advancements (68 per cent) and AI and automation (51 per cent) are key drivers of the energy transition Almost all (99 per cent) of respondents plan to boost energy transition investment, with […] The post Technology, collaboration and investment drives Australia’s energy transition, ABB research shows first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Climate-resilient urban garden takes centre stage at Melbourne Flower & Garden ShowNational planning, transport and landscape consultancy, Ratio Consultants is set to unveil a future-ready urban garden at this year’s Melbourne Flower & Garden Show, showcasing how compact spaces can deliver measurable environmental gains in dense cities. The 310 sqm installation, titled We the Wild, has been designed as an ecological micro-system, featuring a series of innovative indoor-outdoor spaces, including 100% Australian native […] The post Climate-resilient urban garden takes centre stage at Melbourne Flower & Garden Show first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- How early insight data could help NT flood evacuees bounce backCDU Northern Hub Knowledge Broker David Gallacher said early insight datasets could improve recovery efforts in communities that have suffered natural disasters and financial hardships. Charles Darwin University Gathering timely data is the first step to rebuilding a community’s resilience after natural disasters, and a new workshop series in March will put power in the […] The post How early insight data could help NT flood evacuees bounce back first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Woodford Folk Festival turns trash to trees with record recycling resultWoodford Folk Festival 2025–26 saved a record-breaking 120,000 containers from landfill, smashing the previous year’s collection of 90,000 containers. As part of its commitment to keep its waste footprint to a minimum, Woodfordia Inc, the organisation behind the festival, has partnered with Containers for Change since 2022 to recycle more than 340,000 containers. Woodfordia has […] The post Woodford Folk Festival turns trash to trees with record recycling result first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Goulburn welcomes region’s first Return and Earn depotThe new Goulburn Return and Earn Depot is open. Return and Earn Goulburn is now home to a new Return and Earn depot designed to make recycling large numbers of eligible bottles, cans and cartons easier than ever before. The Goulburn Return and Earn Depot – the first depot and the 4th return point in […] The post Goulburn welcomes region’s first Return and Earn depot first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- A bumper berry harvest has New Zealand’s weird flightless parrot in a rare mood for romanceNew Zealand conservationists have been fighting for years to keep the kakapo, the world’s only flightless parrot, from disappearing, with intensive conservation efforts.

- Planning Exercises That Got Community Engagement RightThe Resilient Coastal Communities Project has a new white paper that highlights examples of truly fair and accountable resilience planning.

- Could a New Program in Washington Help Ranchers Protect Birds?The showroom at the Washington Cattlemen’s Association Convention & Tradeshow was bustling on a November afternoon. The keynote speech had just let out, and people shuffled from booth to booth...
- Could a New Program in Washington Help Ranchers Protect Birds?The showroom at the Washington Cattlemen’s Association Convention & Tradeshow was bustling on a November afternoon. The keynote speech had just let out, and people shuffled from booth to booth...
- How sustainability leaders can cope with uncertainty and risk in 2026Leaders from Impact Pathways, Patagonia, Suntory and The Nature Conservancy share lessons learned in 2025 that are guiding their decisions in 2026. The post How sustainability leaders can cope with uncertainty and risk in 2026 appeared first on Trellis.
- Congress Continues Its Bipartisan Commitment to the Great Lakes, Birds that Depend on Them(February 23, 2026) The Great Lakes form the largest fresh surface water system on Earth, providing habitat for millions of birds and drinking water for 40 million people. Congress continued its...
- Congress Continues Its Bipartisan Commitment to the Great Lakes, Birds that Depend on Them(February 23, 2026) The Great Lakes form the largest fresh surface water system on Earth, providing habitat for millions of birds and drinking water for 40 million people. Congress continued its...
- Huge solar and battery project planned in WA sold to new developerThe Hanford project is to be the largest in a federal Cleanup to Clean Energy initiative that repurposes tracts of federally owned land nationwide.

- House of Representatives to vote this week on bill to gut energy efficiency standardsBill would hand the executive branch new powers to attack existing efficiency standards and create roadblocks to future updates. The post House of Representatives to vote this week on bill to gut energy efficiency standards appeared first on Environment America.
- Hanford nuclear reactor stack toppled with explosives. Watch it dropThe contractor that demolished the K West Reactor stack had also taken down the Kingdome in 2000. This is a step toward putting the reactor into temporary storage.

- Supreme Court agrees to hear from oil and gas companies trying to block climate change lawsuitsThe Supreme Court has agreed to hear from oil and gas companies trying to block lawsuits seeking to hold the industry liable for damage linked to climate change.

- Do Dunkin Refreshers Have Caffeine? A Dietitian’s Honest Take, Based on the FactsQuick Answer: Do Dunkin Refreshers Have Caffeine? Yes, Dunkin Refreshers do indeed contain caffeine. It comes from green tea extract, not coffee. You can expect a small to have about 65 mg of caffeine, a medium to have around 95 mg, and a large to have up to 130 mg. The amount actually varies a...

- The State of Plastic Bans in the United StatesState and local plastic bans are gradually changing how Americans shop, eat, and handle waste.... The post The State of Plastic Bans in the United States appeared first on Earth911.

- Sustainability In Your Ear: The Net Zero Accelerator’s Colin Mangham on Nature’s Rules for Building A Sustainable InfrastructureWe already have the technology to decarbonize buildings, and many pilot projects have shown it... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: The Net Zero Accelerator’s Colin Mangham on Nature’s Rules for Building A Sustainable Infrastructure appeared first on Earth911.

- First ever mechanical sail taxonomy sets a standard for wind propulsionFirms in the wind-assisted shipping sector have published the first structured generational taxonomy for mechanical sails, in a bid to bring greater technical clarity to a field that is moving rapidly from isolated sail solutions to fully integrated, ship and fleet-level systems. The publication follows the late January confirmation by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) […]

- Indoor plants can quietly reshape the health and quality of homes and workplacesHouseplants and more advanced plant systems, such as indoor living walls and hydroponic towers, have the potential to raise indoor humidity, boost thermal comfort and help create healthier, more climate-resilient buildings, according to new research led by the University of Surrey’s Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE). Published in Building and Environment, the study […]

- Voluntary climate action isn’t so voluntary anymorePublic policy is starting to catch up with corporate climate action. The post Voluntary climate action isn’t so voluntary anymore appeared first on Trellis.
- How to Reduce Your Business’s Carbon FootprintPhoto by CadoMaestro from Pexels As more business owners and consumers become aware of the effects of climate change, addressing carbon footprints has become even more critical. Regardless of your industry and the products and services you sell, taking your business’s environmental impact more seriously should start on the right foot. Setting an example for...
- Did the USDA just forget about $400M in drought aid for farmers?More than a year later, not a dollar has been spent — and no one knows what happened to the money.

- Electric buses are passing a brutal cold-weather test in WisconsinMadison is proving that electric buses can run through frightfully cold winters, providing a blueprint for zero-emissions transit in other frigid locales.

- That Ceaușescu momentThat Ceaușescu moment Channel Comment brendan 23rd February 2026 Teaser Media
- Mechanical sales and wind power are no longer a shipping nicheA new white paper has been published on the history of modern wind-powered ferries and cargo vessels, predicting future breakthroughs beyond hardware. Ville Paakkari, Head of R&D at Norsepower, and Henrik Sjöblom, Vice President, Business Concepts, at Kongsburg Maritime, have set out a mechanical sail taxonomy for the very first time. The timeline of […]

- Warming Raises the Risk That Multiple Wildfires Strike at OnceThe extreme heat, high winds, and severe dry conditions that produce towering, fast-moving flames that advance by the acre are not just becoming more common; new research shows that these factors are increasingly arising in multiple regions at the same time, creating the conditions for simultaneous wildfires around the world.Read more on E360 →
- If we want our thriving EV market to drive investment, let’s stop tinkering with policyThis post is by Andy Palmer, automotive engineer and and co-founder of Palmer Energy, and was originally published in BusinessGreen. The UK automotive industry sits at a crossroads. Over the past decade, Britain has quietly built one of Europe’s leading market for electric vehicles. That […]
- Australia’s Longest-Standing Solar Installer Raises $4100 for The Hunger Project AustraliaSolargain partners with The Hunger Project Australia (Image Credit: Sujata Khanna) Solargain Key facts: Hunger Project estimates that 45 million children under 5 are suffering from acute malnutrition worldwide. Solargain donates $200 or more for every solar package installed in a Solar Dwellings home. The partnership has generated a running total of $4,100 since July […] The post Australia’s Longest-Standing Solar Installer Raises $4100 for The Hunger Project Australia first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Seabird conservation starts upstream, scientists sayConceptual model of river influences on seabird foraging, health and demography Monash University New research from Monash University, in collaboration with Phillip Island Nature Parks, has found conclusive evidence that rivers are vital drivers of food and habitat for seabirds around the world. The research, published in Biological Reviews, examined 51 scientific studies that looked at […] The post Seabird conservation starts upstream, scientists say first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- From trash to treasure: turning high-emissions waste into fertiliserUNSW Sydney Key facts: New research from UNSW Sydney could transform one of the world’s most pollution-heavy chemical industries, turning waste products into fertiliser while cleaning up waterways and cutting emissions. UNSW engineers have tackled a longstanding problem at the heart of global agriculture: how to make urea for fertiliser without the intensity of emissions […] The post From trash to treasure: turning high-emissions waste into fertiliser first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Sea Eagles Partner with VoltX Energy to Power a More Sustainable Future(left to right) CEO VoltX David Sedihi, Aaron Schoupp, Nathan Brown, CEO Jason King and Ethan Bullemor Manly Warringah Sea Eagles are proud to welcome VoltX Energy as the Club’s exclusive Solar Energy Partner ahead of the 2026 Season. Aussie-owned and operated, VoltX Energy specialises in providing Solar Battery Solutions, making dependable power simple, safe and accessible. […] The post Sea Eagles Partner with VoltX Energy to Power a More Sustainable Future first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Australian First: ENGIE Stadium switches to reusable cups for every pourSydney Showground Stadium – Giants vs Swans From the first pour to the final siren, ENGIE Stadium will go fully reusable, becoming the first major venue in Australia to serve beer, wine and spirits in reusable cups, in a major step forward led by Sydney Showground and WOSUP. From March 7, wine and spirits at […] The post Australian First: ENGIE Stadium switches to reusable cups for every pour first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- What is an avalanche and what happens when you’re caught in one?An avalanche in the Lake Tahoe area on Feb. 17, 2026, was the deadliest on record in California. Here's what happens when snow begins to flow downhill.

- Cost of coal push plays out in dollars, noise and healthEnergy Secretary Chris Wright is keeping the plants open in service of President Donald Trump's plan for a renaissance of what he calls "beautiful clean coal."

- Scientists have found another alarming pattern in wildfiresAround the world, the conditions that brew massive blazes are ... syncing up?

- Inside WA’s messy breakup with Montana coal countryElectrons used to flow from Montana coal country to Washington state. But no more. It has been a tough split.

- Why Insulation is actually a Smart Way to Save on Energy in Florida HomesFlorida homeowners often go all out on fancy upgrades like new air conditioners and smart thermostats – or even shell out for solar panels But one of the smartest, most cost-effective ways to save on energy bills is something that’s usually hidden from view: insulation In a sweltering place like Florida, insulation does more than...
- Seattle weather: Wind, showers in lowlands; fresh snow in CascadesThe National Weather Service issued wind advisories for the Pacific Coast and Cascade foothills through Sunday.

- What You Need to Know Before You Buy a House in Portland (2026 Guide)Image: Pixabay Portland Oregon – it’s a city that seamlessly blends all the best bits of urban living with the laid back vibe of the Pacific Northwest. But buying a home here is more than just a matter of whether you like the vibe – you need to get clued up on the local market...
- ‘A different set of rules’: Thermal drone footage shows Musk’s AI power plant flouting clean air regulationsImages confirm xAI is continuing to defy EPA regulations in Mississippi to power its flagship data centers.

- How to Save Thousands on Your Heating Oil Tank Replacement: NH Safetank & 2026 IncentivesIn New Hampshire, homeowners are faced with a lot of different challenges during cold weather months, including concerns about their home and family being warm and getting the proper fuel supply for their furnace. One area that many homeowners do not think about until it’s too late is the condition of their oil tank. In...
- From Waste Reduction to Brand Building Through Kraft PackagingThe packaging system of Kraft has developed from its original purpose of waste reduction into a marketing instrument which shows environmental commitment while providing high-end product experiences to customers. Businesses operating in the present day have learned that using natural brown kraft materials helps them achieve two important goals which include waste reduction in packaging...
- Team USA is proving that world-class skiing doesn’t require PFAS waxU.S. ski techs reflect on competing at the first Olympics banning waxes with "forever chemicals."

- Congrats to the California Chapter Recipients of 2026 Audubon in Action and Collaborative GrantsAudubon chapters in the California flock have some big projects up their sleeves—or, up their wings—thanks to yearly grants awarded by the National Audubon Society. Audubon in Action Grants are...
- Congrats to the California Chapter Recipients of 2026 Audubon in Action and Collaborative GrantsAudubon chapters in the California flock have some big projects up their sleeves—or, up their wings—thanks to yearly grants awarded by the National Audubon Society. Audubon in Action Grants are...
- The Surprising Connection Between Spruce Trees, Pine Siskins, and Salmonella OutbreaksIn the winter of 2020 and 2021, Ben Tonelli was a new Ph.D. student at UCLA—but the COVID-19 pandemic meant that instead of moving to Los Angeles, he was starting his doctoral program remotely from...
- The Surprising Connection Between Spruce Trees, Pine Siskins, and Salmonella OutbreaksIn the winter of 2020 and 2021, Ben Tonelli was a new Ph.D. student at UCLA—but the COVID-19 pandemic meant that instead of moving to Los Angeles, he was starting his doctoral program remotely from...
- 2026 Audubon in Action and Audubon Collaborative Grant ProjectsEach year, Audubon seeks to financially support campus and community chapters by providing grants for affiliated chapters working on conservation projects. These grants are one of many ways that...
- 2026 Audubon in Action and Audubon Collaborative Grant ProjectsEach year, Audubon seeks to financially support campus and community chapters by providing grants for affiliated chapters working on conservation projects. These grants are one of many ways that...
- Audubon Receives Grant to Monitor Innovative Salt Marsh Restoration in Somerset County21770Baltimore, Maryland – February 20th, 2026 – Audubon Mid-Atlantic has been awarded more than $610,000 to monitor the restoration of saltmarsh habitat at the Irish Grove Sanctuary on...
- Audubon Receives Grant to Monitor Innovative Salt Marsh Restoration in Somerset County21770Baltimore, Maryland – February 20th, 2026 – Audubon Mid-Atlantic has been awarded more than $610,000 to monitor the restoration of saltmarsh habitat at the Irish Grove Sanctuary on...
- 5 Fun Facts to Chirp About: Featuring Amy Tan, Author of The Backyard Bird ChroniclesPausing to look into your backyard and discovering your feeder alive with Red-headed Woodpeckers, sparrows, goldfinches, and juncos can spark joy, connection, and a deeper sense of purpose. Taking...
- 5 Fun Facts to Chirp About: Featuring Amy Tan, Author of The Backyard Bird ChroniclesPausing to look into your backyard and discovering your feeder alive with Red-headed Woodpeckers, sparrows, goldfinches, and juncos can spark joy, connection, and a deeper sense of purpose. Taking...
- A crane season traditionMore than 50 years ago, Audubon, a grass roots volunteer led group began hosting what would become known as the Crane Festival—recognizing the return of Sandhill Cranes to the Platte River as one...
- 2026 Crane Season at Audubon’s Rowe SanctuaryMore than 50 years ago, Audubon, a grass roots volunteer led group began hosting what would become known as the Crane Festival—recognizing the return of Sandhill Cranes to the Platte River as one...
- A Crane Season TraditionMore than 50 years ago, Audubon, a grass roots volunteer led group began hosting what would become known as the Crane Festival—recognizing the return of Sandhill Cranes to the Platte River as one...
- Texas Takes Flight: Cities and Campuses Uniting for Bird‑Friendly Buildings by Chloe Crumley, Engagement Manager While we’ve made tremendous progress through the Lights Out, Texas! initiative—a movement championed by Audubon Texas and partners where more than 20 cities...
- Texas Takes Flight: Cities and Campuses Uniting for Bird‑Friendly Buildings by Chloe Crumley, Engagement Manager While we’ve made tremendous progress through the Lights Out, Texas! initiative—a movement championed by Audubon Texas and partners where more than 20 cities...
- Expanding Impact After Dark: Technology, Community Science, and Conservation. Mitchell Lake Audubon Center As daylight fades, Mitchell Lake Audubon Center transforms; wildlife stirs, the air cools, and nighttime sounds like coyotes and Common Pauraques begin to rise. This...
- Expanding Impact After Dark: Technology, Community Science, and Conservation. Mitchell Lake Audubon Center As daylight fades, Mitchell Lake Audubon Center transforms; wildlife stirs, the air cools, and nighttime sounds like coyotes and Common Pauraques begin to rise. This...
- My First Christmas Bird Count.by Delaney Hankins - Knowledge Tools and Communication InternOn Christmas Day, the year 1900, 27 birders from Toronto, Ontario to Pacific Grove, California participated in Audubon’s first Christmas...
- My First Christmas Bird Count.by Delaney Hankins - Knowledge Tools and Communication InternOn Christmas Day, the year 1900, 27 birders from Toronto, Ontario to Pacific Grove, California participated in Audubon’s first Christmas...
- Building Community Through Environmental Education and Creating Better Habitat for Birds.Trinity River Audubon Center In reflecting on 2025, it was clear Trinity River Audubon Center (TRAC) deeply fostered building community through environmental education and creating better habitat...
- Building Community Through Environmental Education and Creating Better Habitat for Birds.Trinity River Audubon Center In reflecting on 2025, it was clear Trinity River Audubon Center (TRAC) deeply fostered building community through environmental education and creating better habitat...
- Texas Leaders in Conservation Enters Its 11th Year with New Partnerships and Fresh Momentum.by Yvette Stewart, Manager, Community Outreach The Texas Leaders in Conservation (TLC) program kicked off its eleventh year in the 2025–2026 school year with a renewed focus on “starting...
- Texas Leaders in Conservation Enters Its 11th Year with New Partnerships and Fresh Momentum.by Yvette Stewart, Manager, Community Outreach The Texas Leaders in Conservation (TLC) program kicked off its eleventh year in the 2025–2026 school year with a renewed focus on “starting...
- Can You Have Too Many Native Plants in Your Landscape?Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center In a word, no. Not when we’re talking about our urban and suburban spaces, where natural habitat is shrinking and birds are struggling to find what they need to...
- Can You Have Too Many Native Plants in Your Landscape?Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center In a word, no. Not when we’re talking about our urban and suburban spaces, where natural habitat is shrinking and birds are struggling to find what they need to...
- Boots on the Ground in Texas Communities are What Makes a Difference.by Chloe Crumley, Engagement Manager Audubon Chapters are the boots on the ground across the Lone Star State, and we are lucky to have local Audubon chapters and organizations that support the...
- Boots on the Ground in Texas Communities are What Makes a Difference.by Chloe Crumley, Engagement Manager Audubon Chapters are the boots on the ground across the Lone Star State, and we are lucky to have local Audubon chapters and organizations that support the...
- Saving Habitat Across a Changing Landscape.By Chloe Crumley, Engagement Manager Conserving and restoring habitat is one of Audubon’s core strategies for bending the bird curve, but this work is becoming increasingly challenging in Texas...
- Saving Habitat Across a Changing Landscape.By Chloe Crumley, Engagement Manager Conserving and restoring habitat is one of Audubon’s core strategies for bending the bird curve, but this work is becoming increasingly challenging in Texas...
- Herds for Birds – Creating Pathways to Engage.by Anita Gilson, Range Ecologist, Audubon Conservation Ranching Land stewards in the Audubon Conservation Ranching program support some of North America’s most important bird habitat. However, the...
- Herds for Birds – Creating Pathways to Engage.by Anita Gilson, Range Ecologist, Audubon Conservation Ranching Land stewards in the Audubon Conservation Ranching program support some of North America’s most important bird habitat. However, the...
- Working to Rebuild Important Habitats.by Alexis Baldera, Senior Manager, Coastal Program Waterbirds depend on Texas’s coastal islands for nesting. Twenty-six species of colonial waterbirds gather on these islands each year to nest and...
- Working to Rebuild Important Habitats.by Alexis Baldera, Senior Manager, Coastal Program Waterbirds depend on Texas’s coastal islands for nesting. Twenty-six species of colonial waterbirds gather on these islands each year to nest and...
- Data-driven Conservation Bends the Bird Curve.by Dr. Richard Gibbons, Director of Conservation How do we know what conservation work needs to be adapted, expanded, or redirected to stop and reverse the population declines for the birds that...
- Data-driven Conservation Bends the Bird Curve.by Dr. Richard Gibbons, Director of Conservation How do we know what conservation work needs to be adapted, expanded, or redirected to stop and reverse the population declines for the birds that...
- Urban mining enters the supply-chain risk conversationThe Circular Supply Chain Coalition is seeking to build e-waste recycling nerve centers in North America, Europe and Asia. The post Urban mining enters the supply-chain risk conversation appeared first on Trellis.
- Improving Energy Efficiency in HVAC Companies with Cloud-Based PlatformsImage Source: Pixabay Energy efficiency isn’t just about the gear HVAC companies install anymore, it’s also about how those companies do business. With the cost of electricity going up, and regulations on the environment getting tougher, people are starting to expect a lot more from the service providers. And at the same time, the way...
- Trump administration eases limits on coal plants for emitting mercury, other toxinsThe Environmental Protection Agency on Friday weakened limits on mercury and other toxic emissions from coal-fired power plants.

- Ask a Climate Therapist: How do I deal with friends and family who won’t stop polluting?Your climate values are conflicting with your closest relationships. Here's some advice on how to cope.

- Mindfulness Techniques to Manage Discomfort During Orthodontic TreatmentOrthodontic treatments are usually followed by varying levels of discomfort. While the more severe discomfort can be tackled with drugs, minor discomfort can be calmed using mindfulness. Mindfulness practice is an orthodontic discomfort management technique that eases discomfort and provides patients with the tools to handle stress. The mindfulness techniques give patients the power to...

- RecentFollow vs FollowSpy: Which Instagram Tracking Tool Fits Your Workflow?Image Source: Pixabay Instagram tracking tools often look similar from far away. They promise visibility into follower movement, and they usually start with a username search. The real difference shows up once the tool meets real work, such as a quick competitor check, a weekly reporting routine, or a focused review of one campaign’s audience...
- 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.

- Eight in 10 Americans expect climate action from government and companiesEven among Republicans, support for government responsibility remains substantial. The post Eight in 10 Americans expect climate action from government and companies appeared first on Trellis.

- Would you pay $49 a month to drink recycled wastewater?A recent survey found that rural Americans would pay for the privilege of water reuse. Here's the huge potential benefit of the technique.

- Jesse Jackson’s vision for America embraced environmental justiceThe civil rights leader, who died earlier this week, linked segregation, pollution, and political power.
- Earth911 Inspiration: a Dozen Highly Effective PoliciesEarth911 inspirations. Post them, share your desire to help people think of the planet first,... The post Earth911 Inspiration: a Dozen Highly Effective Policies appeared first on Earth911.

- A High-Stakes Lawsuit Against a French Oil Giant Is Closely Watched in AfricaHearings began Thursday in the first major climate suit of a multinational oil company in France. Judges will decide if oil giant TotalEnergies must curb its production of fossil fuels to keep its emissions in check. Among those following the case are African campaigners now rallying against a controversial pipeline backed by the oil giant.Read more on E360 →
- Trump climate health rollback likely to hit poor, minority areas hardest, experts sayThe Trump administration’s revocation of a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health is likely to affect communities of color the most.

- Why More People Are Leaving Cities for Nature-Centric LivingFor a long time, city life was the dream. Tall buildings. Busy schedules. “Everything is close by.” That’s what we told ourselves. But somewhere along the way, the dream started feeling… heavy. Loud. Exhausting. More and more people are quietly asking the same question now: why life city feels so draining even when everything looks...
- Climate Resilience Strategies for Industrial FacilitiesImage by marcinjozwiak from Pixabay Industrial facilities now operate in a climate that refuses to behave predictably. Heatwaves linger longer, storms arrive harder, and cold snaps strike with little warning. For warehouses and factories, these disruptions are recurring stress tests that expose weak infrastructure, fragile workflows, and outdated assumptions about normal conditions. Downtime, equipment damage,...
- Green hydrogen to command 88.6% share of low-carbon production by 2030, reveals GlobalDataLow?carbon hydrogen production grew slowly for years and was largely flat until recently. However, the trend has changed in the past couple of years, with production increasing to 0.84 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) in 2024. The low-carbon hydrogen production capacity is anticipated to reach 65.3mtpa in high case scenario and 42mtpa in low case scenario […] The post Green hydrogen to command 88.6% share of low-carbon production by 2030, reveals GlobalData first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- ‘Incredibly resilient’ nylon device creates electricity under tonnes of pressureA tough and flexible invention generates electricity from compression and keeps working even after being run over by a car multiple times, opening the door to self-powered sensors on our roads. Credit: Will Wright, RMIT University RMIT University RMIT University researchers have developed a flexible nylon-film device that generates electricity from compression and keeps […] The post ‘Incredibly resilient’ nylon device creates electricity under tonnes of pressure first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- National project a quantum leap in sustainable data centresLa Trobe University La?Trobe University will lead a major national project aimed at optimising energy use and emissions of Australia’s data centres using next?generation quantum and artificial intelligence technologies. Funded with a $1.1 million grant under the Federal Government’s National Critical Technologies Challenge Program (CTCP) and announced by the Federal Member for Jagajaga Kate Thwaites MP, the project brings together La?Trobe researchers with leading industry and […] The post National project a quantum leap in sustainable data centres first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Audubon Florida Staff Members Celebrate the Great Backyard Bird CountBack yards in Florida range from grassy fenced suburbs to sandy beach views, screened pools to oak-shaded forests, and all of them can be good places to spot birds. The Great Backyard Bird Count...
- Audubon Florida Staff Members Celebrate the Great Backyard Bird CountBack yards in Florida range from grassy fenced suburbs to sandy beach views, screened pools to oak-shaded forests, and all of them can be good places to spot birds. The Great Backyard Bird Count...
- Audubon Applauds Passage of Bill Recognizing South Carolina's “Swamp Canary”21774COLUMBIA, S.C. — Audubon South Carolina today celebrated the passage of South Carolina Senate Bill 383 — the "Prothonotary Warbler Recognition Act" — which designates the brilliant...
- Audubon Applauds Passage of Bill Recognizing South Carolina's “Swamp Canary”21774COLUMBIA, S.C. — Audubon South Carolina today celebrated the passage of South Carolina Senate Bill 383 — the "Prothonotary Warbler Recognition Act" — which designates the brilliant...
- Tidal Mudflats: More than Meets the EyeConnecting the dots between our beloved shorebirds and the habitats important to their survival is essential to Audubon’s mission to protect birds and the places they need. By exploring this...
- Tidal Mudflats: More than Meets the EyeConnecting the dots between our beloved shorebirds and the habitats important to their survival is essential to Audubon’s mission to protect birds and the places they need. By exploring this...
- Northwest’s only commercial nuclear power plant back online after repairThe Columbia Generating Station, a 1,207‑megawatt electric nuclear power plant, is the third largest electricity generator in Washington state.

- Orca born to L podThere’s a tiny new member of the L pod of endangered southern resident orcas, scientists reported this week.

- Northeast Iowa: 126,000 dead fish from a manure spillA manure spill from a dairy farm in Northeast Iowa killed a staggering number of fish. The post Northeast Iowa: 126,000 dead fish from a manure spill appeared first on Environment America.
- What on Earth is ‘nature finance’?
- Food brands break Frankenchickens promiseFood brands break Frankenchickens promise Channel News brendan 19th February 2026 Teaser Media
- Act 59: A Plan to Maintain to Maintain an Ecologically Functional LandscapeAptly nicknamed the Green Mountain State, Vermont is beloved for its natural beauty. Our unique landscape is a tapestry of natural areas, working lands, cities, and towns. Vermonters value our...
- Update on the Potomac River sewage spillA massive sewage spill into the Potomac River underscores the importance of maintaining and investing in our water infrastructure. The post Update on the Potomac River sewage spill appeared first on Environment America.
- Environment America’s priorities for Congress in 2026Our legislative agenda calls on Congress to save America’s wildlife, protect clean air and water and more. The post Environment America’s priorities for Congress in 2026 appeared first on Environment America.
- Microsoft says it hit a key climate milestone. Does the math add up?Experts are split on how much Microsoft matching its electricity usage with renewable energy contracts actually reduces real-world emissions.

- Baboon Raiders: In Cape Town, Can Big Primates and People Coexist?For years, baboons have roamed Cape Town suburbs, entering yards and houses in search of food. Now officials have a conservation plan aimed at reducing conflicts between the large primates and people — but like most things baboon-related here, it is sparking heated controversy.Read more on E360 →
- The Sustainable Consumer’s Guide to Amazon ShoppingIs it sustainable to shop on Amazon? This is an important question, since almost everyone... The post The Sustainable Consumer’s Guide to Amazon Shopping appeared first on Earth911.

- Guest Idea: Wearing the Change—Transforming Coffee Pods Into Meaningful JewelryEditor’s Note: We invite artists and reuse enthusiasts to share their stories about growing a... The post Guest Idea: Wearing the Change—Transforming Coffee Pods Into Meaningful Jewelry appeared first on Earth911.

- Brazil’s growing water crisisBrazil’s growing water crisis Channel News brendan 19th February 2026 Teaser Media
- What circularity practitioners can learn from fast-moving consumer goodsReturn velocity is key to true circularity. The post What circularity practitioners can learn from fast-moving consumer goods appeared first on Trellis.
- The cowboy who got rich selling veggie burgersTo see the future of food, look no further than Sam Cobb, the cattle rancher making soy-based Boca Burgers.

- The nation’s largest public utility is going back to coal — with almost no input from the publicThe Tennessee Valley Authority once prided itself on political independence. Data center demand and political pressure have it changing course from clean energy

- Two months after being arrested, this Indigenous climate leader remains imprisoned in RussiaThe U.N. and dozens of Indigenous organizations are demanding Daria Egereva's release, but a Moscow court just extended her detention until at least March.
- What local government needs to combat chemical pollutionLast year Downing Street set out aims to clean contaminated land and water. But has it equipped those responsible for doing it? Natalie Sims, Policy Advisor at the Royal Society of Chemistry, brings us up to speed. When the Environmental Improvement Plan landed late last year, many working in local government saw a familiar pattern: […]
- Somerset, Severn, Thames areas face month of extreme weatherMessaging from the Met Office is clear – many southern regions will experience ongoing downpours and unpredictable patterns well into March. Already 2026 has delivered unprecedented levels of rainfall, with some parts of the South West dealing with up to 216mm of precipitation already this year. No ones than 184% of the long-term average for […]
- The Fingleton Review has tempted the government to scrap hard won environmental protectionsThis post is by Sarah Finch, a climate campaigner, who won a landmark legal victory in 2024 over greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel developments. When the economist John Fingleton and his taskforce published their review of civil and defence nuclear regulation last November, including […]
- Leeds City Council begins rollout of new charge points, for freeThe West Yorkshire authority has seen the first of 71 new installations go live, thanks to a new partnership with Believ. The charge point operator has funded the project, which will run throughout this year and involves a combination of rapid chargers for long stay and overnight use, and faster systems for on-the-go top-ups at […]
- Minimalist Sterling Silver Necklace Designs That Elevate Any OutfitMinimalism is not merely a fad; the trend is about lifestyle, and it is all about simplicity, classiness, and conscious design. A minimalist silver necklace is one of the most versatile and timeless accessories one can ever have in everyday life. You can go to work with the right pattern and look much better, or...

- The Unique Shape Advantage of a Marquise Engagement RingShape is a potent determining factor of the personality of a ring when selecting an engagement ring. Though round and princess cuts are still popular, there is undoubtedly something appealing about the marquise shape. Its long shape and sharp edges give a dramatic and yet graceful look to the finger. A marquise diamond does not...

- Arup appoints Peter Brunt as Victorian Water Business LeaderPeter Brunt Global built environment consultancy Arup has appointed Peter Brunt as the new Victorian Water Business Leader, strengthening the firm’s water capability in Victoria. Peter brings nearly 20 years’ experience across consulting and utilities, with a strong track record delivering major water infrastructure projects and leading multidisciplinary teams across the full asset lifecycle. His […] The post Arup appoints Peter Brunt as Victorian Water Business Leader first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Genesis showcases algae breakthrough at Climate Investor ForumAgri-climate innovator Genesis has taken centre stage at Australia’s largest climate investment conference, presenting its scalable algae-based technology as a proven and commercially viable pathway to lowering agricultural emissions without compromising productivity. By doing so, Genesis positions itself as one of the available climate technologies in the market capable of delivering both environmental and economic returns at […] The post Genesis showcases algae breakthrough at Climate Investor Forum first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- White sharks vs. killer whales: white sharks not always fearful of killer whalesWhile killer whales (Orcinus orca) can trigger immediate departure of white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias), extended absences from their aggregation sites are also part of the sharks’ natural behaviour, new research reveals. Using 12 years of acoustic telemetry and wildlife tourism sighting data, the Flinders University-led study found that the prolonged disappearance of white sharks from South Australia’s […] The post White sharks vs. killer whales: white sharks not always fearful of killer whales first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Poor community engagement is putting Australia’s renewable energy rollout at riskMatthew Gordon Australia’s clean energy rollout is accelerating, with billions being committed to solar, wind and storage projects in rural and regional areas. But as delays persist across rural and regional Australia, leading community engagement consultancy Capire, an RSK Group company, says the biggest bottleneck isn’t funding or technology – it’s community trust. Too often, developers fail to […] The post Poor community engagement is putting Australia’s renewable energy rollout at risk first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Australia’s largest Antarctic art exhibition opens at RMIT Gallery and Design Hub GalleryKeith Jack ‘Mt Erebus Ross Is.’, 1914-1917 RMIT University Creative Antarctica: Australian Artists and Writers in the Far South, a major new exhibition opening at RMIT Gallery and Design Hub Gallery on 20 February 2026, brings together historical and contemporary Australian artists and writers who have shaped how Antarctica is imagined, documented and understood. Containing artwork spanning more than 100 years, the exhibition […] The post Australia’s largest Antarctic art exhibition opens at RMIT Gallery and Design Hub Gallery first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Saputo Dairy Australia biogas to energy project goes liveSaputo Dairy Australia (SDA) is pleased to announce a key milestone in its environmental sustainability efforts with the go-live of its purpose-built biogas to energy solution at its Allansford manufacturing facility. This innovative project is set to significantly enhance the site’s environmental performance by removing up to 14,000 tonnes of CO2 annually from the environment, […] The post Saputo Dairy Australia biogas to energy project goes live first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Donde vuelan las aves se eleva la colaboración21405Ciudad de México - El pasado 12 de febrero, Reforestamos México entregó un reconocimiento a Audubon por su contribución estratégica a la conservación de los ecosistemas forestales y la...
- Donde vuelan las aves se eleva la colaboración21405Ciudad de México - El pasado 12 de febrero, Reforestamos México entregó un reconocimiento a Audubon por su contribución estratégica a la conservación de los ecosistemas forestales y la...
- Bill Gates’ Kirkland-based Breakthrough Energy lays off staff, cuts investmentsBreakthrough Energy, the Bill Gates-backed group that bankrolls climate tech, has stopped making investments from one of its key funds to scale up green tech.

- Protect California’s Public LandsCalifornia’s natural heritage is at risk. We need to take action so that our campgrounds, trout streams, mountain trails and hunting grounds can’t be sold to the highest bidder. The post Protect California’s Public Lands appeared first on Environment America.
- New Climate Finance Initiative Supports Climate Adaptation Efforts in Glacier-Dependent RegionsA newly approved $250 million from the Green Climate Fund will target glacier melt in Central Asia, the South Caucasus and Pakistan, offering an example of large-scale climate finance for adaptation.

- When Hurricane Helene washed away whole communities in western North Carolina, Pastor Stuart jumped into actionThe post When Hurricane Helene washed away whole communities in western North Carolina, Pastor Stuart jumped into action appeared first on Environment America.
- Framing the London river more polluted than instruments can measureDespite a constant stream of claims that action is being taken to improve the UK’s water pollution crisis, incidents and independent assessments continue to project a damning picture. Now one artist is running with that idea. Opening on Wednesday 18th February, and running through to Sunday 22nd March, The Brook is the culmination of Ben Nathan […]
- ‘Ridiculous’ plan developed at Florida zoo saves wild rhino’s eyesight in AfricaAnimal behaviorists partnering with the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society in Florida traveled to Africa in August to help an endangered white rhino with a life-threatening, parasitic eye infection.

- Brazilian Amazon on Track for Record Low DeforestationThe Brazilian Amazon is on pace to see forest clearing hit a record low this year, government figures show. Officials credit the decline to stepped-up enforcement against illegal deforestation.Read more on E360 →
- Public health, green groups sue EPA over repeal of rule supporting climate protectionsA coalition of health and environmental groups is suing the Environmental Protection Agency, challenging the rescinding of a scientific finding that has been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change.

- How To Edit AI-Generated Content For A Natural ToneAre you using AI to write content but still want it to sound like a real person wrote it? Do you want your blog posts, emails, or website content to feel smooth and friendly instead of stiff? If yes, you … How To Edit AI-Generated Content For A Natural Tone Read More » The post How To Edit AI-Generated Content For A Natural Tone appeared first on Eco Friend.
- How To Check AI Images Before Posting OnlineAre you about to post an image online and want to feel fully confident about it? Do you sometimes pause and think if the image is real, edited, or created by AI? You are not the only one. These days, … How To Check AI Images Before Posting Online Read More » The post How To Check AI Images Before Posting Online appeared first on Eco Friend.
- What are the top Sustainable Construction Trends for 2026 ?Sustainable construction in 2026 in the US is all about reducing the carbon footprint of buildings, which account for 40% of total US energy consumption. That’s right, according to the US Department of Energy , buildings are a major source of energy use and carbon emissions. And it gets even worse when you consider the...

- What’s behind your eye-popping power bill? We broke it down, region by region.The culprit depends on where you live — but it’s probably not data centers (yet).

- A CSO is needed in 2026 more than everWhy the lead sustainability role is essential today, according to a Trellis survey. The post A CSO is needed in 2026 more than ever appeared first on Trellis.
- Is the CSO irrelevant? Not so fastThe real question, said Dylan Siegler of Universal Music Group, is whether we are bold enough. The post Is the CSO irrelevant? Not so fast appeared first on Trellis.
- Nothing is written: For sustainability, it’s still the middle of the storyPresident Dwight Eisenhower once said, “When I run into a problem I can’t solve, I always make it bigger.” The post Nothing is written: For sustainability, it’s still the middle of the story appeared first on Trellis.
- Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: SePRO’s Mark Heilman On Phosphorus, Waterways, And Invasive SpeciesListen now and read a transcript of this episode. Introducing Sustainability In Your Ear transcripts.... The post Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: SePRO’s Mark Heilman On Phosphorus, Waterways, And Invasive Species appeared first on Earth911.

- Plant a Pollinator Garden To Support Butterflies, Bees, & BirdsIt’s seed-ordering season. As you browse this year’s catalog, plan to help butterflies, bees, and... The post Plant a Pollinator Garden To Support Butterflies, Bees, & Birds appeared first on Earth911.

- UK-California energy deal builds on decades of clean power cooperationGavin Newsom and Ed Miliband signed a new partnership to speed up the roll out of renewable infrastructure in the latest sign that US national policy does not reflect the intention of many states. The Memorandum of Understanding aims to ‘drive innovation, scale up clean energy technologies and connect businesses and researchers across both economies.’ […]
- New study shows recyclable packaging now a factor in consumer choice76% of grocery shoppers are actively looking for products that don’t add to landfill at the end of their lifecycle. Amcor’s Recycled Content, Real Impact report reveals that around two-thirds (63%) of European consumers consider brands that use recyclable PCR plastic in their packaging to be more trustworthy than those that don’t. Beyond this, just over […]
- Government Intervention Driving Structural Shift in Commodity Markets: ANZ’s Daniel HynesChapter One Advisors Rising government intervention is fundamentally reshaping global commodity markets, compressing supply responses, distorting pricing signals and lifting capital risks across the resources sector, according to ANZ Senior Commodity Strategist Daniel Hynes. Speaking on the second day of the 25th RIU Explorers Conference in Fremantle, Hynes said markets are adjusting to what he […] The post Government Intervention Driving Structural Shift in Commodity Markets: ANZ’s Daniel Hynes first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Get the picture? High-tech, low-cost lens focuses on global consumer marketsThe days of dropping a thermal imaging camera and replacing an expensive lens are coming to an end with a new repairable lens developed by Flinders University scientists. A high-performance lens for infrared cameras invented by Flinders researchers is emerging as a lower cost, more sustainable option for industries whish use thermal imaging cameras, including […] The post Get the picture? High-tech, low-cost lens focuses on global consumer markets first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Driving positive change: SeaLink’s growing commitment to ecotourism and environmental protectionAustralians are increasingly choosing holidays that do more than offer an escape, seeking experiences that respect the environment, benefit local communities and create a deeper connection to place. Recent insights from Virtuoso’s 2026 Luxe Report for Australia and New Zealand highlight this shift. Drawing on feedback from more than 300 local travel advisors, the research found that […] The post Driving positive change: SeaLink’s growing commitment to ecotourism and environmental protection first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- 4 Ways You Can Make Your Farm Work Easier For YouWhen it comes to managing and maintaining a farm, there is never a shortage of work that needs to be done. Farm owners know that even a small time savings is worth it in the long run. There are lots of ways that you can maximize your ability to save time and make your farm...

- The Magnum Ice Cream Company partners with Seabin to monitor and reduce ice cream packaging waste in Sydney HarbourThe Magnum Ice Cream Company (TMICC), owner of Streets ice cream in Australia, has announced a new partnership with Seabin to help prevent and reduce marine pollution and strengthen efforts to help protect Australia’s coastlines. The partnership reflects TMICC’s commitment to reducing its plastic footprint and improving sustainability outcomes as it continues to define its […] The post The Magnum Ice Cream Company partners with Seabin to monitor and reduce ice cream packaging waste in Sydney Harbour first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Indigenous plant could have handy health benefitsSamiddhi Gunathilake and Dr Mahsa Majzoobi with a beaker of saltbush powder. RMIT University New research suggests an Australian desert plant could help food manufacturers improve protein quality and reduce reliance on added salt in staple foods. The drought-tolerant shrub affectionately known as Old Man Saltbush is mostly used as stock fodder, but can also be added to salads or cooking and has been used as bush tucker by Indigenous Australian for thousands of years. Now, early […] The post Indigenous plant could have handy health benefits first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Rowe Sanctuary wins Outstanding Ecotourism Award from Nebraska TourismAudubon’s Rowe Sanctuary has been awarded the 2026 Outstanding Agritourism or Ecotourism Entity from Nebraska Tourism. The award recognizes outstanding contributions to Nebraska’s tourism...
- Rowe Sanctuary wins Outstanding Ecotourism Award from Nebraska TourismAudubon’s Rowe Sanctuary has been awarded the 2026 Outstanding Agritourism or Ecotourism Entity from Nebraska Tourism. The award recognizes outstanding contributions to Nebraska’s tourism...
- Despite court order, a critical FEMA program remains frozenMonths after a judge ordered the Trump administration to restore climate adaptation grants, FEMA insiders say the agency hasn’t budged.
- PODCAST: How wildlife crossings save livesEspecially in rural America, wildlife collisions are an everyday risk. Here’s an EcoNews podcast about wildlife crossings and the need to build more of them. The post PODCAST: How wildlife crossings save lives appeared first on Environment America.
- Circularity meets consumer power in the tech repair fightThe interests of consumer rights groups and circularity advocates are intersecting in the right-to-repair movement, as tech brands rework products to satisfy new laws. The post Circularity meets consumer power in the tech repair fight appeared first on Trellis.
- Harnessing AI, Scientists Discover a Rise in Floating Algae Across the Global OceanA recent study demonstrates the power of artificial intelligence as a tool for processing large amounts of ocean data.

- The height of practicality: Measuring PM in the clouds above DelhiCost-effective sensors on drones may be an effective tool for better investigating the lowest layers of the atmosphere. If ground-based air quality measurements were supplemented by such drone-based readings, air quality models and mitigation approaches could be improved, according to the team behind a recent study in the metropolitan region of Delhi, India. The group […]

- Four more sustainability organizations targeted by Republican attorneys generalLegal scholars say the reasoning behind the complaints is weak — but that may not matter if the goal is to damage the organizations. The post Four more sustainability organizations targeted by Republican attorneys general appeared first on Trellis.
- Low Impact Development (LID) in Australia : Why the Ground Beneath Your Feet is Crucial to SuccessImage Source Australian cities are littered with hard surfaces – the hundreds of kilometres of rooftops, roads, car parks and sidewalks that stop rainwater from seeping into the earth. When heavy rain falls on these impermeable surfaces, all that water rushes off into the drains – an overwhelming load for any system. In response, Australia...
- P&G goes wide with a waterless, plastic-free Tide The consumer products giant's flagship laundry product will now be available nationwide as a six-layered fiber tile packaged in a recyclable cardboard box. The post P&G goes wide with a waterless, plastic-free Tide appeared first on Trellis.
- What Is Chicken Al Pastor – Origins, Ingredients, and Why It’s So PopularQuick Answer: What Is Chicken Al Pastor Chicken al pastor is a Mexican-inspired dish that’s cooked up by marinating chicken (usually thighs) in a mixture of achiote, dried chiles, pineapple, vinegar, and spices – then charring it lightly and caramelize it. Its a leaner take on traditional pork al pastor – famous for its sweet...

- Even in Antarctica, Insects Are Eating MicroplasticsMicroscopic particles of plastic have been found across the Earth, from the clouds over Mount Fuji to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. Now, scientists have found microplastics in the bellies of Antarctic midges, the only insects found exclusively in Antarctica.Read more on E360 →
- Trump Administration Dismantles Federal Climate RegulationsOn February 12, 2026, the Trump administration officially repealed the Environmental Protection Agency’s 2009 Endangerment... The post Trump Administration Dismantles Federal Climate Regulations appeared first on Earth911.

- The Earth911 Button Cell Battery Recycling GuideButton cell batteries are the small, flat, round batteries found in watches, hearing aids, car... The post The Earth911 Button Cell Battery Recycling Guide appeared first on Earth911.

- UK outperforms many of its peers on circularity, but residual waste will be an ongoing challengeBritain ranks among the better performers on waste management compared with other advanced economies, but — like its peers — will still face substantial volumes of unrecyclable material for the foreseeable future. A new report looks at how this unavoidable residual waste should be handled, highlighting what it describes as a key system-balancing role for […]

- In defence of the oil industryIn defence of the oil industry Channel News brendan 17th February 2026 Teaser Media
- Why corporate investors should look to domestic companies for dividends Domestically-focused companies may offer compelling investment opportunities as globalization wanes. The post Why corporate investors should look to domestic companies for dividends appeared first on Trellis.
- New tourism standard tracks environmental and human impact of holidaysLate-winter is peak booking season for people looking to escape abroad in summer. Now the British Standards institute has developed a way to measure the true footprint of those trips. Unveiled early February, the BSI wants to help tourism operators enhance sustainability performance, contribute to conservation projects, and encourage climate friendly practices. According to a […]
- A massive climate resilience program is escaping Florida’s DOGE purgeRon DeSantis is slashing government spending, but the Sunshine State can’t afford to abandon its climate adaptation fund.
- What’s geologic hydrogen? What to know about the clean energy source buried under Michigan.Research shows the state may be a hotspot for the resource, prompting a scramble to understand its potential.

- Temporary Dumpster Rentals for Permit-Restricted Zones and Right-of-Way AreasConstruction projects in dense urban cores, historic districts, downtown corridors, and mixed-use neighborhoods rarely have the luxury of open staging space. In these environments, placing a temporary dumpster is not simply a logistical decision. It is a regulated activity that intersects with municipal codes, right-of-way policies, traffic management rules, and public safety standards. For contractors operating in permit-restricted zones, temporary dumpster rentals require deliberate planning,...
- Offshore wind supply chain support programme opensThe first Fit For Offshore Renewables (F4OR) offshore wind supply chain support programme directed at businesses across Scotland opened for applications on 12 February. F4OR Scotland, delivered by the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult, will be supported with industry funding from Crown Estate Scotland and the Energy Transition Zone (ETZ) Ltd. Up to 10 companies […]

- How to reframe sustainability stories beyond carbon reportingWhile UK sustainability reporting is seen as an obligation, the real risk is failing to use the data to its full advantage. Marketing expert, Ellie Smith, explains how to transform this into green communications. The global market is fixated on carbon footprints, a logical byproduct of the Paris Agreement and subsequent Net Zero targets. With […]
- Gold and Silver Defy the Rulebook as Structural Forces Drive Historic RallyABC Refinery Global Head of Institutional Markets Nicholas Frappell Chapter One Advisors Gold and silver prices have surged to extraordinary highs in recent months, defying many of the traditional metrics that typically govern precious metals markets. Speaking at the RIU Explorers Conference in Fremantle, ABC Refinery Global Head of Institutional Markets Nicholas Frappell said the […] The post Gold and Silver Defy the Rulebook as Structural Forces Drive Historic Rally first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- “The Everything Bull Market”: Canaccord Calls Start of Multi-Commodity SupercycleCanaccord Genuity Head of Mining Research Reg Spencer Chapter One Advisors A powerful new commodity bull market may already be underway, according to Canaccord Genuity Head of Mining Research Reg Spencer, who delivered the call during the opening session of the 25th RIU Explorers Conference at The Esplanade in Fremantle. Speaking to a packed auditorium, […] The post “The Everything Bull Market”: Canaccord Calls Start of Multi-Commodity Supercycle first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Camel Milk Gains Attention for Its Unique Nutritional Profile and Potential Multitude of Health BenefitsSummer Land Camels CEO Paul Martin with one of his prized camels Camel milk is emerging as a nutrient-rich alternative dairy product in Australia, attracting growing interest from nutrition researchers and consumers seeking options for digestive sensitivities. Produced under Australia’s strict food-safety and animal-health standards, camel milk differs significantly from cow’s milk in its protein structure, […] The post Camel Milk Gains Attention for Its Unique Nutritional Profile and Potential Multitude of Health Benefits first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Butterfly on the move: social media reveals rapid spread of invasive species into AustraliaMonash University A fast-moving butterfly is helping scientists prove that Facebook and Flickr aren’t just for holiday snaps, they could be key allies in tracking invasive species and monitoring biodiversity shifts in real time. In a new study published in Conservation Biology, an international team of researchers led by Monash University School of Biological Sciences have shown […] The post Butterfly on the move: social media reveals rapid spread of invasive species into Australia first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- One of Australia’s rarest birds found thriving on Queensland pastoral landPlains wanderer on NAPCo-Station © Hayden DeVilliers For the first time, Australia’s critically endangered Plains-wanderer has been both seen and heard on a pastoral station in western Queensland, an exciting discovery that confirms the species is surviving in an area where it had never been recorded before. Once widespread across the grasslands of eastern Australia, the Plains-wanderer […] The post One of Australia’s rarest birds found thriving on Queensland pastoral land first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Supernode Stage 1 Commences Commercial OperationsOne of Australia’s largest battery storage campuses achieves commercial operations for its initial stage, with full power export to the Queensland Grid Quinbrook, a specialist investment manager focused exclusively on delivering the infrastructure needed for the energy transition, today announced the successful start of commercial operations for Stage 1 of its Supernode battery storage project located […] The post Supernode Stage 1 Commences Commercial Operations first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Leveraging Risk Communications to Bridge Tribal VoicesA new, collaborative project aims to elevate and bridge Tribal voices in disaster risk communication.

- Teddy Roosevelt’s family urges GOP to protect public landsTed Roosevelt IV and three others are speaking out against an effort by House Republicans to allow mining near an expanse of wilderness in Minnesota.

- Sensors installed across Aberdeen in bid to map geothermal energyResearchers exploring Aberdeen’s potential for geothermal heating have begun deploying a city-wide network of seismic nodes that will be used to create a 3D subsurface map. Installed across a mix of public and private green spaces, including domestic and commercial properties, as well as local authority municipal areas, each of the 100 nodes will be […]

- Night mission rescues 2 injured hikers from Olympic MountainsTwo injured hikers waited hours in the cold as emergency crews worked to reach them by helicopter.

- Pączki Day wouldn’t be the same without beesMany of the fruit fillings for your Mardi Gras paczki rely on bees to pollinate them. The post Pączki Day wouldn’t be the same without bees appeared first on Environment America.
- How “sunlight on demand” could erase darknessWe count on the sun rising and setting each day. There’s a proposal to generate “sunlight on demand” from satellites. The impacts on wildlife are uncertain. The post How “sunlight on demand” could erase darkness appeared first on Environment America.
- Project uses plants and worms to regenerate polluted urban soilsA team of researchers say they are showing how biological systems can reshape the way cities deal with polluted soils, offering a glimpse into a future where natural urban infrastructures are greener, cheaper, and more resilient. The project is being funded by the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) and the Hydro Nation Chair, following a […]

- Interactive Interior Walkthroughs: From Static Renders to Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality ToursImage Source: Pixabay Interactive interior walkthroughs are like being inside a designed space – you can explore it in real time using 3D visualisation, virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR). Unlike boring static pictures, these immersive tests allow clients & designers to wander through rooms, figure out whether layouts are working, test out different...
- Despite Rollbacks, U.S. Fossil Fuels Face Tough Road AheadLast week, the Trump administration declared the federal government has no legal authority to regulate greenhouse gases, its latest move aimed at weakening regulations and boosting fossil fuels. And yet, analysts continue to see waning fortunes for miners and drillers.Read more on E360 →
- Sustainability In Your Ear: CurbWaste’s Mike Marmo Is Building the Waste Logistics Layer of the Circular EconomyThe U.S. waste management industry moves more than 290 million tons of municipal solid waste... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: CurbWaste’s Mike Marmo Is Building the Waste Logistics Layer of the Circular Economy appeared first on Earth911.

- Guest Idea: Late Winter Pruning Optimizes Tree Health for Backyard Carbon SequestrationGreen spaces are dormant during late winter, making it the perfect time to prune your... The post Guest Idea: Late Winter Pruning Optimizes Tree Health for Backyard Carbon Sequestration appeared first on Earth911.

- Study upends “plant trees everywhere” strategy for climate actionForests are most effective for climate regulation when conserved or restored in their natural or native locations, according to a new study. The importance of natural forests is becoming more apparent, say the researchers, not only for global climate change mitigation, but for local climate adaptation of people and biodiversity. The study, led by a […]

- Repair, resilience and responsibility: why decisions around rotating equipment are changingThomas Marks outlines the changing drivers behind repair versus replace decisions and explains how his own Association is evolving to meet them. At the start of a new year, it’s tempting to focus on plans and priorities. But as we move through 2026, it feels more useful to pause and look at what is actually […]

- New training course designed for era of environmental roboticsAs the use of robotics in data collection increases, a leading UK environmental research charity says now is the time for researchers and other professionals to learn how to use them. The Scientific Robotics Academy, based at the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) in Oban, will host two courses this March: ‘Environmental monitoring using […]

- Beavers go wildBeavers go wild Channel News brendan 16th February 2026 Teaser Media
- Australia’s Next Global Sport and Wellness Destination Hits the MarketRender Following a record-breaking Australian Open that once again cemented Melbourne’s status as one of the world’s great sporting capitals, global attention is now turning to what comes next for sport, wellness and destination-led investment in Victoria. As the Australian Open draws to a close after weeks of elite competition, international broadcast exposure and unprecedented […] The post Australia’s Next Global Sport and Wellness Destination Hits the Market first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Boral completes product development of Australian-first low carbon calcined clay concreteThe next-generation solution follows successful product development and field trials Leading construction materials company Boral Limited (Boral) has successfully completed product development for a low-carbon concrete incorporating Australian calcined clay. It marks the first Australian company to achieve this milestone and is a significant step in next-generation innovative solutions that reduce carbon emissions in concrete production and infrastructure. The […] The post Boral completes product development of Australian-first low carbon calcined clay concrete first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- GET YOUR GLOVES ON AUSTRALIA – JOIN A CLEAN UP EVENT OR REGISTER YOUR OWNCLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY RETURNS 1 MARCH 2026 Clean Up Australia Day returns on Sunday 1 March 2026, and we’re calling on individuals, families, schools, and community groups across the country to join a Clean Up event near them or register their own to be part of Australia’s largest environmental movement. Since its inception, over […] The post GET YOUR GLOVES ON AUSTRALIA – JOIN A CLEAN UP EVENT OR REGISTER YOUR OWN first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Rocky start to relationship but Lake Mac crew makes Valentine’s dayA Lake Macquarie City Council crew has leapt into action after a wallaby found itself stuck between a rock and a hard place at Valentine. Staff from the Natural Areas Project Team found the swamp wallaby wedged between rocks on Wednesday 11 February while working to remove lantana in remote bushland off Ruston Road. “We […] The post Rocky start to relationship but Lake Mac crew makes Valentine’s day first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Native families were promised free solar. Trump took it away.From elders struggling with high electric bills to lost economic development opportunities, Trump’s gutting of Solar for All is felt by residents of northern Plains reservations.

- Make a Name for Yourself in E-Commerce with These Three TipsStarting an e-commerce business is a lot – but it’s exciting. All the effort is worth it in the end. You get to build something that’s yours. Your brand, your products, your voice. But here’s the hard truth: the online world is crowded. Thousands of stores launch every single day. If you want to make...
- Why Solar Panels Make Sense as an Investment (Even Under Britain’s Grey Skies)The UK is well on its way to adopting renewable energy sources, and solar panels are a pretty obvious choice for homeowners & businesses. Its not just the right thing to do for the planet but its also sensible for the wallet. Advances in solar tech mean you can now make a solid investment despite...
- How to Build a Lifestyle That’s Healthier for You and the PlanetPhoto by Jannis Brandt on Unsplash Living a healthier life and living sustainably are often treated as two separate goals. But in reality, they’re deeply connected. The daily choices that support your physical and mental well-being, including what you eat, how you move, what you consume, and what you discard, can greatly shape your environmental...
- Offshore wind showed up big during the East Coast’s brutal coldAmerica’s two utility-scale offshore wind farms performed as well as gas power plants and better than coal in January — including during Winter Storm Fern.

- Sigenergy expands into commercial energy storage with CEC approval for new Commercial & Industrial inverter rangeSigenergy has officially expanded into commercial energy storage, with its Commercial & Industrial inverter range now CEC-listed and available to order in Australia. The Clean Energy Council approval, granted last week, confirms Sigenergy inverters meet Australia’s highest safety and performance standards and enables immediate use across commercial-scale solar and hybrid energy projects. The CEC approval […] The post Sigenergy expands into commercial energy storage with CEC approval for new Commercial & Industrial inverter range first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- New roadmap for grid stability in Australia’s shift to renewablesUNSW Sydney As Australia moves to a renewable electricity supply, the foundations of power system security are being challenged and transformed. Coal-fired generators are retiring, new technologies are scaling rapidly, and decades-old rules and assumptions are being tested in real time. A new White Paper, Securing Power Systems in the Renewable Revolution (available here – media access […] The post New roadmap for grid stability in Australia’s shift to renewables first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- How to Join a Christmas Bird CountIt’s the event of the season—for avian enthusiasts, that is. Across the Western Hemisphere, around 80,000 volunteers take part in the Christmas Bird Count (CBC) each year, tallying birds...
- How to Join a Christmas Bird CountIt’s the event of the season—for avian enthusiasts, that is. Across the Western Hemisphere, around 80,000 volunteers take part in the Christmas Bird Count (CBC) each year, tallying birds...
- A Day in the Life: Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Facilities TeamA loud whirring sound emanates from Maintenance Shop 1 as Gio D’Achiardi arrives for work. He checks in with his team, some of whom are sanding a large plank of wood, and sets the day's agenda...
- A Day in the Life: Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Facilities TeamA loud whirring sound emanates from Maintenance Shop 1 as Gio D’Achiardi arrives for work. He checks in with his team, some of whom are sanding a large plank of wood, and sets the day's agenda...
- Coal power in WA Legislature’s crosshairs after talk of Centralia plant’s revivalThe Trump administration has moved to keep the power plant available to burn coal. A bill the state House approved would impose taxes and fees if it fires up.

- Women in Science: Climate Scientist Gisela WincklerWinckler focuses on the history and causes of past, present and future climate variability, as well as the ocean’s role in the climate system and the carbon cycle.

- Valentines, voices and a vision for Oregon’s wildlifeStudents, other constituents and advocates from across the state filled the Capitol with valentines and stories urging support for 1.25% for Wildlife The post Valentines, voices and a vision for Oregon’s wildlife appeared first on Environment America.
- From Turing to Today: What Years of AI Progress Teach Modern AI Tech ConsultingIn 1950, Alan Turing did not ask how powerful machines might become. He asked whether a short conversation with a machine could feel convincingly human. That quiet move from hardware to dialogue still shapes modern work at the point where mathematical models meet everyday human routines. Since then, every wave of AI has arrived with...
- Columbia Generating Station shut down after problem detectedThe Columbia Generating Station north of Richland is the third largest electricity generator in Washington state, behind the Grand Coulee and Chief Joseph dams.

- Japan restarts nuclear power generationJapan’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant was restarted on 9 February, the first reactivation of a nuclear power facility in the country since the 2011 accident at Fukushima. It is scheduled to begin commercial generation again in mid-March. Located in Japan’s Nigata Prefecture, the plant is considered the world’s largest by installed capacity (approximately 7,965 MW),1 […]

- A global trust crisisNew data show global companies are among the least-trusted institutions. The post A global trust crisis appeared first on Trellis.

- A better way for businesses to measure circularity effortsMeasuring consistent metrics and having common definitions are key to scaling circularity. The post A better way for businesses to measure circularity efforts appeared first on Trellis.
- Poison at play: Unsafe lead levels found in half of New Orleans playgroundsEven trace amounts of the toxic metal can cause learning problems and behavioral issues in children.

- It just got harder for shareholders to push companies on climateNew SEC restrictions could sideline the small shareholders who have driven high-profile climate fights in recent years.

- Earth911 Inspiration: Waste Can End With YouThis week’s inspiration: “Waste starts with people and can end with you.” We can make... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Waste Can End With You appeared first on Earth911.

- WATCH: Fylde Sand Dunes are vital habitat for rare speciesThe latest episode of Lancashire Wildlife Trust’s Conservation Chronicles looks at the importance of unique wetlands for supporting biodiversity and protecting against tidal systems. With more than 80% of UK sand dunes lost to the elements in the last 150 years, there is now an urgent need to restore and re-establish these iconic but often […]
- Warming Tripled the Odds of Patagonia WildfiresThe climate crisis inflamed wildfires that left 23 people dead in Chile and devastated forests in Argentina that host some of the world’s oldest trees, scientists have found.Read more on E360 →
- Compassionate Support during Deep LossLosing someone you love can change everything. The world may feel unfamiliar. Simple tasks can feel overwhelming. The quiet left behind can feel heavy and painful. If you are going through this right now, you are not alone. Grief support offers a safe space to share your feelings. It can help you honor your loved...
- Understanding the Pharmaceutical Industry’s Environmental ImpactPhoto by Roberto Sorin on Unsplash When you visit your local drugstore to pick up medication, you likely aren’t giving much thought to how those drugs were produced or the impact that pharmaceutical manufacturing has on the environment. However, it might be time to start, especially when you learn that the C02 emissions of pharmaceutical...
- Arctic Expeditions and the Unavoidable Truth About Responsible TourismThe arctic used to be a dusty relic you’d find on a classroom map. But that’s changed – its warming at a pace that’s actually faster than any other part of the world, with coastlines, ecosystems and communities being rewritten in real-time. At the same time, there’s been a big surge in people wanting to...
- Paddling for a purpose: Lake Mac locals gear up to clean upElena Babazogli picking up rubbish at Naru Beach One of Australia’s largest community environmental events is fast approaching, and Lake Macquarie City Council is encouraging residents, schools, businesses and community groups to register a Clean Up Australia Day site for Sunday 1 March. Lake Macquarie Mayor Adam Shultz encouraged locals to get involved – whether […] The post Paddling for a purpose: Lake Mac locals gear up to clean up first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Stockholm’s electric flying ferry successful on all parameters, according to official reportThe world’s first hydrofoiling ferry, Candela P-12 Nova, foiling at 22 knots after departing Stockholm City Hall, bound for Ekerö centrum The novel flying electric Candela P-12 ferry in Stockholm’s public transport system has been declared a major success in the Swedish Transport Administration’s official report. Halved travel times, drastically reduced emissions, very satisfied passengers, […] The post Stockholm’s electric flying ferry successful on all parameters, according to official report first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Registrations Open – 2026 AORA Annual ConferenceRegistrations are now open for the most anticipated event in the organics recycling calendar for 2026, the Australian Organics Recycling Association (AORA) Annual Conference. Join us in Melbourne from 22–24 April 2026 at the Pullman Melbourne Albert Park for three days of insight, innovation and connection across the organics recycling sector. Early bird pricing is […] The post Registrations Open – 2026 AORA Annual Conference first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Fugro completes artificial reef installation for Woodside and RecfishwestLifting pyramid Reef module on the Etive vessel. Image credit: Fugro Fugro has successfully installed an artificial reef off the coast of Dampier, Western Australia, on behalf of Woodside Energy and Recfishwest, creating a new habitat to support local fish species and enhance recreational fishing opportunities for the community. The project involved the deployment of […] The post Fugro completes artificial reef installation for Woodside and Recfishwest first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Time to act on animal welfareTime to act on animal welfare Channel Comment brendan 13th February 2026 Teaser Media
- How to Attract Northern Cardinals to Your HomeWho doesn’t love a Northern Cardinal? The appeal of these abundant, widespread songbirds is undeniable: They brighten drab winter days with a pop of bright red. Weeks before spring, they’re among...
- How to Attract Northern Cardinals to Your HomeWho doesn’t love a Northern Cardinal? The appeal of these abundant, widespread songbirds is undeniable: They brighten drab winter days with a pop of bright red. Weeks before spring, they’re among...
- The Olympics just saw its first ‘forever chemical’ disqualificationsWaxes containing PFAS are banned at the Milan-Cortina Games. Three athletes already have been disqualified for using them.
- Women in Science: Paleoceanographer Apollonia ArellanoArellano uses geochemical analyses to reconstruct deep ocean circulation in the North Atlantic Ocean.

- Here Today, Gone TomorrowIn the 1970s across the northeastern US, Evening Grosbeaks were daily visitors to backyard feeders each winter. And then, seemingly all at once, they were gone.Nowadays many birders count themselves...
- Here Today, Gone TomorrowIn the 1970s across the northeastern US, Evening Grosbeaks were daily visitors to backyard feeders each winter. And then, seemingly all at once, they were gone.Nowadays many birders count themselves...
- EPA ends credits for automatic start-stop vehicle ignition, a feature Zeldin says ‘everyone hates’The Environmental Protection Agency says it is ending credits to automakers who install automatic start-stop ignition systems in their vehicles.

- STATEMENT: Right whale reported dead off Virginia’s coastSecond confirmed death among this endangered species’ population in 2026 The post STATEMENT: Right whale reported dead off Virginia’s coast appeared first on Environment America.
- Women in Science: Geochemist Terry Plank Award-winning geochemist and volcanologist Terry Plank studies the phenomena shaping the Earth’s crust and how they affect the world’s volcanoes.

- Trump just killed the EPA’s ability to fight climate change. It may backfire.The EPA’s repeal of the “endangerment finding” could threaten automakers and oil companies — if it survives in court.

- Trump’s EPA revokes scientific finding that underpinned US fight against climate changeThe Environmental Protection Agency has revoked a key scientific finding that supported U.S. regulations on greenhouse gas emissions.

- Trump orders the Pentagon to buy more coal-fired electricityThe president is trying to revive coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel. Coal executives awarded him a trophy as the “Undisputed Champion of Beautiful Clean Coal.”

- How scientists tagged a blue whale from the air
- Women in Science: Disaster Preparedness Researcher Das Dores Ngueussie Ngamini Ngamini uses her background in atmospheric sciences and climate modeling to support research and solutions for climate adaptation and disaster preparedness.

- What the UK Government’s PFAS Plan means for industryAn analysis of the new government action plan by experts at activated carbon and purification technology firm Puragen, including some discussion of the practicality of available solutions. The long-awaited UK PFAS Plan, whilst broadly welcomed by the environmental sector, has left many experts critical of its lack of clear timelines, enforceable limits and delivery mechanisms. […]

- Environment Agency announces largest ever expansion of its enforcement teamThe Environment Agency (EA) has announced a fivefold increase in its team of enforcement officers and lawyers tackling water pollution, from 41 roles in 2023 to 195 by March 2026, with seemingly more to come in 2026. An announcement from the regulator noted that water company environmental performance has continued to decline in recent years, […]

- Submersible for US military uses hydrogen to charge batteriesA versatile submersible developed by US defence technology group Lockheed Martin provides the capabilities of a Multi Mission Autonomous Undersea Vehicle (MMAUV), while also being able to recharge its power supply en route to its destination. The breakthrough submersible was deemed an important source of technological and strategic advantage for US navy and allied maritime operations, […]

- As Renewables Take Center Stage in China, Coal Is Moving Into a Supporting RoleIn China, the rapid buildout of wind and solar power is pushing coal into decline. China is now upgrading its vast fleet of coal plants to serve as a complement to wind and solar, rather than as a source of baseload power. Analysts say the country is on track to retrofit almost every coal plant by the end of next year.Read more on E360 →
- Taking Your First Bite of Upcycled Food: Understanding the CertificationIn 2023, U.S. households, retailers, and restaurants wasted approximately 73.9 million tons of food—about 31%... The post Taking Your First Bite of Upcycled Food: Understanding the Certification appeared first on Earth911.

- The Earth911 Rechargeable Battery Recycling Guide: NiCd and NiMH BatteriesRechargeable nickel-cadmium (NiCd) and nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries are used in cordless phones, power tools,... The post The Earth911 Rechargeable Battery Recycling Guide: NiCd and NiMH Batteries appeared first on Earth911.

- Shein revises ‘net zero’ language in Germany after activist complaintA validated science-based target didn't protect the ultra fast fashion brand from greenwashing charges. The post Shein revises ‘net zero’ language in Germany after activist complaint appeared first on Trellis.
- What’s next: Key climate and nature standards in 2026An ongoing timeline of news about methodologies and frameworks from the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, the International Organization for Standardization, the Science Based Targets initiative and other key bodies. The post What’s next: Key climate and nature standards in 2026 appeared first on Trellis.
- Four projects awarded Circular Electricals FundingFour projects have been awarded funding from the Circular Electricals Fund, which supports innovation in product design, material use and recovery and business models. The award is run by not-for-profit group Material Focus, and follows a rigorous application and assessment process. Out of 65 applications, the four selected candidates come from University College London, British […]

- Trump’s beef trade deal is a lose-lose gamble that won’t lower pricesThere’s no two ways about it: Eating more beef is bad for the planet and the climate.

- Growing evidence points to link between autism and wildfire smokeTwo new studies have identified an alarming connection between exposure to wildfire smoke during pregnancy and autism in young children.
- Glasgow City Council launches free, unlimited public transport pilotFrom this week residents can ride bus, train and subway lines without paying in a bid to remove barriers to access. On Monday 9th February the Glasgow authority issued complementary ZoneCards to 500 people who had pre-signed up to the seven week trial scheme. Participants were selected through community and support council organisations, and based […]
- IPBES report unveiled in Manchester: no future for business without biodiversityA landmark analysis, three years in the making, has laid bare the extent to which economics will fail without a healthy environment. The Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Plenary met in Manchester last week for its 12th session. Dubbed ‘COP for nature’, the global gathering saw the organisation’s latest report unveiled, which […]
- A tax break for imported sugar isn’t sweet for the public health or the environmentThis post is by Ali Hines, sugar campaigner at Foodrise A significant decision passed largely unnoticed in Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ hotly anticipated autumn budget. She announced that the autonomous tariff quota (ATQ) on raw cane sugar would be renewed, a trade measure that allows raw […]
- Betolar, EcoGraf and GTK collaborate to transform Epanko mine tailings using Betolar’s metal extraction technologyFrom left: EVP Jyri Talja, Betolar Plc. Director General Kimmo Tiilikainen, GTK Managing Director Andrew Spinks, EcoGraf Tanzgraphite Director Christer Mhingo, EcoGraf/TanzGraphite Photographer: Photo credit: Betolar Betolar has entered into a strategic collaboration with the Geological Survey of Finland (GTK) and Australian company EcoGraf Limited in the Epanko graphite project in Tanzania. The aim of the […] The post Betolar, EcoGraf and GTK collaborate to transform Epanko mine tailings using Betolar’s metal extraction technology first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- The hidden cost of beefThe hidden cost of beef Channel News brendan 12th February 2026 Teaser Media
- ANSTO Celebrates its Incredible Women in ScienceAustralian Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) ANSTO is privileged to be home to an incredible array of outstanding women in science. On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science we wanted to thank each one. Thank you! ANSTO employs around 190 women in science related roles. It’s impossible to highlight them all, but here’s a small […] The post ANSTO Celebrates its Incredible Women in Science first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Schneider Electric launches EVlink Pro DC 720: High-Power EV charging for all road usersEVlink Pro DC 720 Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, has introduced EVlink Pro DC 720, a next generation electric vehicle (EV) charging solution designed for commercial and industrial sites, public charging hubs, and fleet operators. Delivering up to 720 kW of power and capable of charging up to 12 vehicles simultaneously, the system […] The post Schneider Electric launches EVlink Pro DC 720: High-Power EV charging for all road users first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Australia’s first Passive House in a retirement village openKeyton’s Passive House The Grove, Ngunnawal ACT (exterior) Keyton Keyton, one of Australia’s leading retirement living operator-developers has showcased Australia’s first Passive House built in a retirement village, following strong interest from last year’s announcement of the innovative pilot program. “The Passive House at The Grove is the first of its kind in an Australian […] The post Australia’s first Passive House in a retirement village open first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Flagship whales facing climate-driven decline in AustraliaCourtesy Richard Twist, Current Environmental Australian Right Whale Research @southernrightwhales. Drone Permit Number M26085-13. The tide has turned on the conservation success story of the southern right whale. Once considered a global conservation success story, the species is now emerging as a warning signal of how climate change is impacting threatened marine life, according to […] The post Flagship whales facing climate-driven decline in Australia first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Plants for Birds in Your BackyardWhile searching for the perfect plant for a garden or patio at a plant nursery, you may find yourself looking up all sorts of information.Does the plant require full sun or shade? How much watering...
- Plants for Birds in Your BackyardWhile searching for the perfect plant for a garden or patio at a plant nursery, you may find yourself looking up all sorts of information.Does the plant require full sun or shade? How much watering...
- Humming with Excitement: The Launch of a New Restoration SiteThe weather is cooler, the Yellow-Rumped Warblers are abundant, and our grounds are as lush as ever. It is winter here at the Audubon Center at Debs Park, which means that it is peak planting...
- Humming with Excitement: The Launch of a New Restoration SiteThe weather is cooler, the Yellow-Rumped Warblers are abundant, and our grounds are as lush as ever. It is winter here at the Audubon Center at Debs Park, which means that it is peak planting...
- From Lifer Warblers to Highland Rarities, This Guatemala Christmas Bird Count Was Full of ThrillsOn the day before the Atitlán Christmas Bird Count (CBC) in western Guatemala, the group chat created to coordinate the event began to fill with messages. Eager birders first shared news of a...
- From Lifer Warblers to Highland Rarities, This Guatemala Christmas Bird Count Was Full of ThrillsOn the day before the Atitlán Christmas Bird Count (CBC) in western Guatemala, the group chat created to coordinate the event began to fill with messages. Eager birders first shared news of a...
- A little good news: Study shows declining PFAS levels in Great Lakes fishWhen manufacturers stopped using some ‘forever chemicals’, the concentration of those chemicals in fish dropped faster than expected. The post A little good news: Study shows declining PFAS levels in Great Lakes fish appeared first on Environment America.
- How did the fish cross the road?Wildlife crossings aren’t just for animals such as deer and elk. Fish also benefit from wildlife crossings. The post How did the fish cross the road? appeared first on Environment America.
- Mars regenerative agriculture specialist joins Rainforest AllianceHarper McConnell, the NGO’s new chief impact and growth officer, spent the last decade leading sustainable sourcing for Mars and Starbucks. The post Mars regenerative agriculture specialist joins Rainforest Alliance appeared first on Trellis.
- Women in Science: Climate Impact Researcher Sanketa Kadam In honor of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we’re featuring Kadam, who researches compound extreme events in India and their impacts on crops and farmland.

- Where to donate old clothes and linensThere are more options than just your local thrift store. The post Where to donate old clothes and linens appeared first on Environment America.
- EV charging build-out has stayed hot, but the Trump administration is throwing up new roadblocksThe build-out of electric vehicle charging in the U.S. has not stopped since President Donald Trump returned to office.

- Winter Rainfall and Water Level Update from Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary21378 In November, less than one-tenth of an inch of rain was recorded at the Sanctuary. In December, we recorded 1.27 inches of rain. This was 74% of the average for the month. By January, the...
- Winter Rainfall and Water Level Update from Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary21378 In November, less than one-tenth of an inch of rain was recorded at the Sanctuary. In December, we recorded 1.27 inches of rain. This was 74% of the average for the month. By January, the...
- ‘Science needs your voice’: Women in STEM speak up
- Scientists See Growing Risk of 'Hothouse Earth' as Warming Gains PaceWarming is accelerating, threatening a cascade of tipping points that destabilize the climate. In a new paper, scientists say the risk of "hothouse Earth" is greater than once believed.Read more on E360 →
- How ‘Balance Units’ consider nature and local communities as well as carbonIt's time to go beyond offsets, said Balance Eco, the company behind the new crediting methodology. The post How ‘Balance Units’ consider nature and local communities as well as carbon appeared first on Trellis.
- Man caught fishing for salmon in closed WA river ordered to jailThe Washington state Department of Fish and Wildlife received reports from a landowner along the Dungeness River of possible evidence of poaching and trespassing on the river in the Olympic Peninsula.

- Hot air, cold response: missed opportunities in UK community energy proposal£1 billion will be spent on infrastructure owned by the people and places it powers. Sadly, though, one of Britain’s most plentiful resources will remain untapped. On paper, we should welcome the latest step in the journey to net zero – £1 billion in funding for community-owned zero carbon energy schemes. This will not only […]
- Sleek, lithe and extremely rare: This elusive California fox has finally been GPS-collaredThe speedy and delicate species is extremely wary of humans. The few remaining Sierra Nevada red foxes live in barren, rugged terrain at high elevations.

- How the government should secure a ‘win-win’ for nature and development in 2026In opposition, Labour made an important decision, which has guided its policy direction since. It opposed the previous government’s proposal to weaken environmental laws on nutrient neutrality, arguing that housebuilding and environmental protection aren’t mutually exclusive. Within a year, the architects of this position – […]
- How Packaging Design Influences Buying Decisions: A Complete GuidePackaging is no longer just about protecting the packed product. It becomes a branding tool if designed properly. Don’t know how packaging design influences buying decisions? There is no need to worry at all. This guide helps you know the packaging design that influences buying decisions. Packaging design impact on sales and customer perception. So,...

- New Mexicans rally at the Capitol to defend public landsHunters, hikers and more gather from across the state to call for lasting protections. The post New Mexicans rally at the Capitol to defend public lands appeared first on Environment America.
- How Smart Lighting Can Cut Energy Waste in Commercial BuildingsSmart lighting is a type of intelligent lighting system that uses sensors, automation, and connected... The post How Smart Lighting Can Cut Energy Waste in Commercial Buildings appeared first on Earth911.

- Celebrating the 2026 International Day of Women and Girls in Science In honor of this year’s theme, “Synergizing AI, Social Science, STEM and Finance: Building Inclusive Futures for Women and Girls,” we're highlighting just some of the exceptional women researchers from the Columbia Climate School.

- Research plots pathway to sustainable solar scale-upEven as the government announces contracts for new solar farms as part of its Clean Power 2030 plan, the question persists: can the renewable energy sector scale up production sustainably? New research from Northumbria University, published in Nature Communications, appears to show that it can – and will save billions of tonnes of carbon emissions […]

- How Disposal Weight Limits Influence Project Budgeting and Material ChoicesDisposal weight limits are often treated as a downstream concern in commercial construction, addressed only when a dumpster is full or a hauling invoice arrives. In reality, weight limits exert upstream influence on project budgeting, material selection, and waste handling strategy long before debris ever leaves the site. For construction managers and contractors, understanding how disposal weight thresholds shape costs and operational decisions is essential for avoiding budget overruns that surface...
- New EU rules aim to stop the destruction of unsold clothes and shoesThe European Commission has adopted new measures under the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) to prevent the destruction of unsold apparel, clothing, accessories and footwear. The rules will cut waste and environmental impact while levelling the playing field between brands and retailers already investing in circular business models and those that are not. To […]

- A detente is needed between the nature and tech communities. Here’s whyCultural and institutional divides are preventing a unified approach to decarbonization. The post A detente is needed between the nature and tech communities. Here’s why appeared first on Trellis.
- Latvian firm secures €930K and contracts with ESA and NATO to generate electricity on the MoonLatvian startup Deep Space Energy has raised €350K in pre-seed funding from investors, in addition to €580K in public contracts and grants from the European Space Agency (ESA), NATO DIANA, and the Latvian government. The funding will support a further move towards commercialisation of the group’s novel radioisotopic generator The pre-seed funding round was led […]

- Comment: The future of biotechnology is growing on Scotland’s farmsBy Liz Fletcher Industrial biotechnology is often portrayed as something that happens solely within controlled lab environments, yet that view misses a significant opportunity. The bioeconomy is far broader than just the science that underpins it, stretching across supply chains, land use and sectors that have not traditionally been considered part of the biotechnology story. […]

- Firms join forces to deliver circular water solutions for UK industryGlobal engineering and built environment consultancy Arup and Dutch industrial water specialist Evides Industriewater have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) designed to address a major barrier to development of the UK’s new industrial clusters by addressing the complex water challenges. The strategic partnership will bring together the water catchment and environmental management aspect of […]

- Gwich’in fight to protect caribou from Alaska oil developmentFor "the caribou people," protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge means protecting a way of life.
- Why IKEA’s biggest retailer paused reporting for most emissionsIngka Group’s biggest supplier, Inter IKEA, is withholding its data as it makes updates to comply with European disclosure regulations. The post Why IKEA’s biggest retailer paused reporting for most emissions appeared first on Trellis.
- Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: GS1 Goes Wholechain To Track Beef ImpactsRevisit an important conversation about understanding the source of your food. Consumers and grocers who... The post Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: GS1 Goes Wholechain To Track Beef Impacts appeared first on Earth911.

- £1.34m for low carbon fertiliser development to help UK cereal farmersThe project is being funded by Defra’s Farming Innovation Programme, will complete in 2029, and promises emissions reduction, flood protection and improved crop yield. A Healthier Earth, Cefetra, the UK Agri-Tech Centre and UK Centre for Ecology & Hyrdrology have secured £1.34 million in grant support from the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs […]
- Will and Wind and the Australian Marine Conservation Society launch new dolphin beach towel supporting ocean protectionAustralian towel brand Will and Wind has partnered with the Australian Marine Conservation Society to release a new Bottlenose Dolphin Mother and Calf Travel Towel and Multi Towel that blends art, utility, sustainability and conservation. The design features a striking photograph by award-winning underwater photographer Brooke Pyke and reflects the growing shift toward products with […] The post Will and Wind and the Australian Marine Conservation Society launch new dolphin beach towel supporting ocean protection first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Top Wholesale Flower Suppliers: Independent Review Based on Freshness, Pricing, and Supply Chain ReliabilityWholesale flowers form the backbone of the floral industry, supporting weddings, corporate events, retail florists, and large-scale décor projects. While flower quality often determines client satisfaction, reliability of supply, shipping performance, and pricing transparency also influence business outcomes. The global cut-flower industry is highly specialized. According to international trade data from the Food and Agriculture...
- How to Hire Dedicated Development Teams: A Step-by-Step Guide for Eco-Focused FoundersWhen your product has a green heartbeat, whether it’s a carbon-tracking app or an AI-enabled waste-sorting platform, every delay in shipping code feels like a delay in helping the planet. That’s why more climate-tech founders, project managers, and sustainability-driven executives look beyond in-house recruitment and partner with focused, fully staffed engineering units. You’ve probably heard...

- Epson makes progress with sustainability plans and initiatives in Australia and New ZealandWe recently sat down with Epson Australia’s Environment and Sustainability Manager Fatida Un to discuss the company’s sustainability plans and initiatives in Australia and New Zealand and their recently published, second Sustainability Impact Report What prompted Epson Australia to begin publishing annual Sustainability Impact Reports and how has this practice evolved? Sustainability has always been part […] The post Epson makes progress with sustainability plans and initiatives in Australia and New Zealand first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- The Environmental Impact of Long-Lasting Storage ShedsImage Source: Pixabay Storage sheds are everywhere, in suburban backyards, working farms and just about anywhere you look, yet they’re rarely taken seriously in discussions about the environment. They’re often just treated like some minor add on, rather than being actual built structures that use up loads of material and take up space which eventually...
- Automotive Expert, Raffy Sgroi, Warns: Australia is Building Snowflakes in the Desert with EV PolicyRaffy Sgroi With the National Electric Vehicle Strategy due for a comprehensive review during 2026, automotive expert and senior government advisor, Raffy Sgroi, warns that Australia is rushing electric vehicle (EV) adoption without the workforce, infrastructure, or regulatory framework needed to ensure a safe and sustainable transition. A vocal advocate for independent repairers, Raffy serves on […] The post Automotive Expert, Raffy Sgroi, Warns: Australia is Building Snowflakes in the Desert with EV Policy first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Eku Energy Awards $500,000 in Community Benefits Through the Williamsdale Battery Energy Storage SystemSiwan and Tom Half Moon Creek Gudgenby River Restoration Project Australian River Restoration Center Canberra, ACT Eku Energy announced today that it has awarded $500,000 to nine community organisations under its Powering Big Dreams program, a community benefits program supported by the Williamsdale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). Powering Big Dreams is the partnership initiative from Eku […] The post Eku Energy Awards $500,000 in Community Benefits Through the Williamsdale Battery Energy Storage System first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Nanoplastics hindering cognitive abilities of fish, international research showsThe study was conducted using marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma). The fish were split into exposed and non-exposed groups and put through a maze to examine their behaviour. Charles Darwin University Nanoplastic exposure can impair the cognitive abilities of fish and could lead to significant impacts on marine species’ ability to survive, according to a new […] The post Nanoplastics hindering cognitive abilities of fish, international research shows first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- AlUla Advances Global Eco-Tourism Through Landmark Arabian Leopard Conservation EffortsImage: Arabian Leopards at the Arabian Leopard Conservation Breeding Centre in Taif. Courtesy of Royal Commission for AlUla • Since 2025’s International Arabian Leopard Day, Arabian Leopard Conservation Breeding Centre in Taif has witnessed the birth of six cubs • Destination is emerging as a hub for sustainable tourism and animal conservation, supporting the critically […] The post AlUla Advances Global Eco-Tourism Through Landmark Arabian Leopard Conservation Efforts first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Chilean diplomat named to revive plastics treaty talksJulio Cordano was chief negotiator during Chile’s presidency of the 2019 UN Climate Change Conference (COP25). The post Chilean diplomat named to revive plastics treaty talks appeared first on Trellis.
- Utilities in the Southeast may be overestimating the AI boomPower companies are already building more costly fossil fuel infrastructure than data centers may actually need.

- Environment Georgia teams up with students to keep clothing out of landfillsWhile large clothing retailers send tons of clothing to be dumped into landfills, we are teaming up with college students at GSU and hosting ‘clothing swaps’ to keep clothes out of landfills and into the hands of students who need them. The post Environment Georgia teams up with students to keep clothing out of landfills appeared first on Environment America.
- Renewable energy accounts for 88% of new U.S. electrical capacity in 2025Solar has led all energy sources in new capacity additions for 27 consecutive months The post Renewable energy accounts for 88% of new U.S. electrical capacity in 2025 appeared first on Environment America.
- What do hunters and anglers think of wildlife crossings?Watch this video, shot at the International Sportsmen’s Expo, to hear from hunters and anglers about the need for wildlife crossings. The post What do hunters and anglers think of wildlife crossings? appeared first on Environment America.
- Group launches carbon footprint reports to help the lighting industry manage CO2 emissionsSustainable lighting expert Recolight has announced new CO2 emission reports to help lighting producers, and their customers to monitor and reduce the carbon footprint associated with their waste lamp and luminaire collections. This initiative provides detailed assessments of the carbon emissions associated with every lighting waste collection managed by the group. To deliver these reports, […]

- Cascale names Ying McGuire as new CEOThe organization in charge of the fashion industry's environmental 'report card' has a permanent CEO after several years of leadership turnover. The post Cascale names Ying McGuire as new CEO appeared first on Trellis.
- The biggest climate risk right now isn’t denial. It’s silenceWhat business leaders are getting wrong about public attitudes — and the unintended consequences of going quiet. The post The biggest climate risk right now isn’t denial. It’s silence appeared first on Trellis.
- River managers need to understand the real impact of Himalayan balsamNew research into the long-term, year-round impact of the invasive species could be vital to conservation organisations, local authorities and regulators. Conducted over three years by the University of Stirling, Scotland, in partnership with Newcastle University, the study has laid bare the far-reaching consequences of Himalayan balsam on river ecosystems. This includes a ‘significant weakening’ […]
- Your dog’s dinner could be warming the planetDog owners trying to ensure their best friends have a well-balanced, nutritional diet could have a problem. Wet, raw and meat-rich foods made for dogs are adding a signifiant amount of excess emissions to Britain’s carbon footprint. Output linked to prerequisite ingredients is often substantially more damaging than recipes for dry feeds. Scientists at Edinburgh […]
- A Homeowner’s Guide to Powering the Home More SustainablySustainable living is more than a trend. It is a thoughtful approach to how we use resources, reduce waste, and design homes that work in harmony with the planet. Powering a home sustainably not only lowers energy costs but also reduces carbon emissions and contributes to a healthier environment for future generations. Whether you are...
- Adapting Homes to Future Climate ChallengesClimate change is already shaping our world in tangible ways, and its impact on our homes is undeniable. Rising global temperatures, severe weather events, unpredictable seasonal patterns, and increasing sea levels compel us to reconsider how we build and maintain our living spaces. The challenge is clear: adapt our homes to face these very real...
- Trump Allies Near ‘Total Victory’ in Wiping Out U.S. Climate RegulationThe Environmental Protection Agency is expected to revoke a determination that has underpinned the federal government’s ability to fight global warming since 2009.

- Trump EPA set to repeal scientific finding that serves as basis for US climate change policyThe White House says the Trump administration will revoke a scientific finding that long has been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change.

- Eco Friendly Roadtrip Planning Made Easy – Why an Electric Car Rental Really WorksTravel is one of life’s main joys – the chance to see new landscapes, try new foods and make memories that last a lifetime. But traditional road trips, especially in non-electric cars, create a lot of carbon emissions. The good news is there’s now a way to enjoy the freedom of the open road that’s...
- Guest Idea: Reusing Yard DebrisLeaves, fallen branches, and grass clippings often end up bagged and hauled away as yard... The post Guest Idea: Reusing Yard Debris appeared first on Earth911.

- What companies should know about California’s new climate disclosure lawsMeasuring emissions and assessing climate risk can help companies uncover cost savings and market opportunities. The post What companies should know about California’s new climate disclosure laws appeared first on Trellis.
- One third of all new cars registered in January were electric or hybridBattery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) accounted for nearly one-third of all new car registrations in January 2026, an independent transport research organisation has reported, marking what seems a significant milestone in consumer acceptance. According to data published by New AutoMotive, an independent transport research organisation focused on accelerating the shift […]

- Shell shock for Dutch climate policyShell shock for Dutch climate policy Channel News brendan 10th February 2026 Teaser Media
- Data centers are scrambling to power the AI boom with natural gasAs tech giants find creative ways to generate electricity, they’re building a glut of new fossil fuel projects.

- Geothermal could replace almost half of the EU’s fossil fuel powerAdvances in drilling and subsurface engineering are unlocking a constant, clean power source deep within the Earth.

- Understanding EPC Ratings – A Guide for UK Property Owners and LandlordsEnergy efficiency has become a huge deal for UK property owners lately, what with soaring energy prices, all those environmental targets that are coming down the line and the fact that rental rules are changing all the time. The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a vital piece of the puzzle in all of this, providing...
- Host a Sustainable Garden Party that Brings People Together without Hurting the PlanetWhen you host a garden party or outdoor bash, you want it to be a time when people come together without creating unnecessary environmental problems. That’s especially true in the UK, where sustainability is becoming a top priority in event planning – from huge festivals to backyard BBQ’s. People are finally waking up to the...

- Record snow drought in Western US raises concern for a spring of water shortages and wildfiresExcept for California, most Western states are experiencing the worst snow drought in decades, not because of dry conditions but really warm temperatures that change snow to rain.

- Major retailers launch unified questionnaire and digital tool, powered by TrusTrace, to measure due diligence maturity and enable collective action across the fashion industryThe unified self-assessment questionnaire – co-developed by Cascale, Fair Wear, and leading European-based retailers – and free digital platform, developed by TrusTrace, allow retailers to assess the maturity of supply chain HREDD systems, and brands to identify gaps in internal practices and receive recommendations for remediation. As sustainability and supply chain data demands on fashion […] The post Major retailers launch unified questionnaire and digital tool, powered by TrusTrace, to measure due diligence maturity and enable collective action across the fashion industry first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- What does people eating less meat mean for British livestock farmers?The government has taken a significant step to tackle diet-related ill health, with new UK-wide restrictions on junk food advertising. As concerns grow about unhealthy diets and environmental damage linked to food production, modest changes to what we regularly eat can play an important role. […]
- The Power of Pulses – Slow Food: Legumes support healthy diets, resilient farming, and food sovereignty worldwideAhead of World Pulses Day, Slow Food reiterates that plant-rich diets are central to improving the health of both people and the planet. At a time of growing geopolitical tensions, the organization stresses that global supply chains no longer guarantee food sovereignty, neither in terms of access to nutritious food nor fair incomes for farmers, […] The post The Power of Pulses – Slow Food: Legumes support healthy diets, resilient farming, and food sovereignty worldwide first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Neara raises $90 million to solve the global infrastructure crisis with AIVegetation Management Neara, the pioneer of physics-enabled digital twin modelling for critical infrastructure, today announced it has closed an AUD 90 million Series D funding round to accelerate its focus on solving global infrastructure challenges. The round was led by TCV, a leading global growth equity firm, which has previously invested in technology companies including Netflix, […] The post Neara raises $90 million to solve the global infrastructure crisis with AI first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Future Now Expo brings sustainable living to life across the Sutherland ShireFrom cutting household energy bills to reimagining how communities live, travel and care for the environment, the Future Now Expo is inviting Sutherland Shire residents to step into the future. Running from 10 February to 16 April 2026, the multi?week Expo delivers a vibrant program of free exhibitions, workshops, expert advice sessions and special events, […] The post Future Now Expo brings sustainable living to life across the Sutherland Shire first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- How Ukraine Is Turning to Renewables to Keep Heat and Lights OnRussia continues to bomb Ukraine’s fossil-fueled power plants, leaving much of the nation shivering during a brutal winter. But Ukraine’s new emphasis on developing decentralized power — from solar panels to wind turbines — is advancing an unexpected green energy transition.Read more on E360 →
- Historical eDNA unlocks clues of Australia’s wildlife past A Brush-tailed Bettong at Mt Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary. © Brad Leue Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) has teamed up with the University of Adelaide’s Environment Institute on an innovative new research project that could help inform future wildlife reintroductions. The project, funded by the Australian Research Council, aims to shed light on the historical ranges of some of Australia’s […] The post Historical eDNA unlocks clues of Australia’s wildlife past first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- LOCAL ASSISTANCE DOG HERO PROVIDED BY LIONS‘Zena’ is a four-legged friend and Diabetic Alert Dog provided to local Werribee resident, Daniel, who lives with type 1 diabetes. Daniel received Zena Three months ago, and in a few days time, Zena will undergo her final assessments by Lions Assistance Dogs’ Assessor, Program Director, Darren Coldwell. After passing this assessment, Zena will become […] The post LOCAL ASSISTANCE DOG HERO PROVIDED BY LIONS first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Dynamic digital product passports pegged as food waste solutionThe EU introduced mandatory legislation in 2027, but there are limitations to the proposed system. According to a team at the University of Surrey, the system about to be brought into place across the bloc is static, and aimed at long-shelf-life products such as electronics. This means design, materials and recycling instructions can be recorded, […]
- The SBTi wants automakers to go all-electric by 2030. Sales figures suggest that’s not going to happenA slowdown in EV adoption is raising questions about whether incumbent automakers will be able to fulfill the SBTi’s new standard. The post The SBTi wants automakers to go all-electric by 2030. Sales figures suggest that’s not going to happen appeared first on Trellis.
- STATEMENT: New England’s Canyons & Seamounts should remain protectedRollbacks announced Friday endanger whales, coral and fish The post STATEMENT: New England’s Canyons & Seamounts should remain protected appeared first on Environment America.
- Congress Advances Key Conservation Priorities in FY26 Funding PackageLast month, a bipartisan package of Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) appropriations bills was signed into law, funding several federal agencies central to Audubon’s priorities, including the Departments of...
- Congress Advances Key Conservation Priorities in FY26 Funding PackageLast month, a bipartisan package of Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) appropriations bills was signed into law, funding several federal agencies central to Audubon’s priorities, including the Departments of...
- Study links adoption of electric vehicles with less air pollution and improved healthA new peer-reviewed study finds that electric cars are associated with real-world reductions in air pollution and respiratory problems. The post Study links adoption of electric vehicles with less air pollution and improved health appeared first on Environment America.
- Check Out These Great Gardening TipsRedfin, the real estate site, asked Earth911 to share gardening tips that are good for... The post Check Out These Great Gardening Tips appeared first on Earth911.

- How Can We Mend Our Living World?An interdisciplinary panel discussed some of the complex issues facing our society as ecosystems collapse and relationships must be reevaluated.

- Fragrance startup Osmo hires execs, raises $70MGoogle Research spinout seeks to offer fast, affordable fragrance creation for personal care and household goods. The post Fragrance startup Osmo hires execs, raises $70M appeared first on Trellis.
- Wolf Found in Los Angeles for the First Time in a CenturyFor the first time in at least a century, a gray wolf has been found in Los Angeles County. Its arrival is a milestone in the return of the long-embattled predator.Read more on E360 →
- Anti-nature rhetoric damaging voter confidence in Labour, says pollAs wider electoral difficulties for Labour continue to come into view, a new poll published on 4 February suggests that the party’s rhetoric on nature is undermining voter confidence across both the right and the left. (Words: The Wildlife Trusts) According to the poll, carried out by Savanta,1 nearly a third of Reform voters (28%) […]

- U.S. ski resorts turn to drones to make it snow amid dire droughtResorts are seeking solutions to freshen up the brown slopes spanning the American West. Drones are part of a controversial practice known as seeding.

- A hidden tax on green packaging? UK companies face £1.2bn recycling bill as compliance costs soarEnvironmental policy specialists at compliance expert Ecoveritas have warned the UK manufacturing sector is facing increasing uncertainty around recycling, as new analysis shows the cost of complying with government-backed regulations is soaring by millions of pounds every year. Ecoveritas, which has advised major British manufacturers on environmental regulations since 2003, has warned that current regulations […]

- The Carbon Footprint of Chicken : How Climate Change Is Making Chicken Prices All Over the PlaceImage Source: Pixabay Chicken has long been one of the most affordable and low-maintenance meats out there, requiring less land, water and grub than say beef, lamb or pork, which is probably why it’s become something of a staple across most of the world by now. And it’s also one of the fastest-growing parts of...
- Sustainability In Your Ear: The Ocean Conservancy’s Dr. Erin Murphy Documents the Lethality of Ocean PlasticsEach year, over 11 million metric tons of plastic end up in the ocean, which... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: The Ocean Conservancy’s Dr. Erin Murphy Documents the Lethality of Ocean Plastics appeared first on Earth911.

- Learning From Maine and Oregon’s EPR ProgramsMaine was the first U.S. state to pass Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) legislation for packaging... The post Learning From Maine and Oregon’s EPR Programs appeared first on Earth911.

- Fighting back against climate rage baitEight of the top 10 online shows and personalities are spreading climate misinformation. The post Fighting back against climate rage bait appeared first on Trellis.
- What over a century of ice data can tell us about the Great Lakes’ futureUsing old records, scientists created a new dataset on how ice coverage has shifted since 1897. Researchers are already using it to study a declining fish species.

- Solar carports and EV integration can help UK’s net zero gridBritish households need more and more power. Many might be missing a trick. As the journey to net zero speeds up, we get to grips with an innovative solution which maximises potential rooftop electricity output. As the UK accelerates its transition to a low carbon economy, pressure on the national grid is growing. Electricity demand […]
- Starmer's 'sneaky' animal rights protest banStarmer's 'sneaky' animal rights protest ban Channel Comment brendan 9th February 2026 Teaser Media
- Can Dogs Have Raspberries ? A Vet-Reviewed Guide to the Lowdown on Benefits, Risks and How Much is SafeRaspberries are a pretty common fruit in American homes. They’re sweet, they’re good for you, and you can find them snuck into smoothies, cereal, and all sorts of desserts. But when you’re munching on a snack and your dog starts eyeing those berries – it’s really no surprise that the question pops up: can dogs...

- Extinct Hawaiian bird described as ‘nearly blind bin chicken’Illustration of the Hawaiian ibis (courtesy University of Lethbridge) Islands are famous for producing some of the world’s strangest creatures, and now a new international study shows that evolution of bird species on Hawaiian islands includes an ibis with unusually small eyes and limited visual capacity. The team from University of Lethbridge in Canada and […] The post Extinct Hawaiian bird described as ‘nearly blind bin chicken’ first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- NATIONAL SURFING RESERVES MARKS 20 YEARS WITH GROWTH PARTNERSHIPSurf legend Mark Richards, left, celebrated with members of the National Surfing Reserves as they marked 20 years of operations. Reflections Holidays Grassroots not-for-profit National Surfing Reserves, a tireless advocate of recognising and protecting Australia’s most beloved community beaches, has marked its 20th anniversary as it launches a partnership with Reflections Holidays with a view to expanding its footprint. Founded in 2005 by a small group of ocean-loving, professional volunteers dedicated to supporting communities who […] The post NATIONAL SURFING RESERVES MARKS 20 YEARS WITH GROWTH PARTNERSHIP first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Join Matt Okine, Dr Vanessa Pirotta, Dr Catherine Ball and host Emily Jateff as they delve into the wild world of ocean artificial intelligenceAustralian National Maritime Museum On February 19, the Australian National Maritime Museum is proud to present the latest talk in its Big Blue Ideas series, Can AI Talk Whale? Join comedian and author Matt Okine, wildlife and whale scientist Dr Vanessa Pirotta, and scientific futurist Dr Catherine Ball, for an honest and open discussion about the ways in which […] The post Join Matt Okine, Dr Vanessa Pirotta, Dr Catherine Ball and host Emily Jateff as they delve into the wild world of ocean artificial intelligence first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- New figures reveal: One native animal legally killed every minute in New South WalesHumane World for Animals Australia Humane World for Animals Australia (previously Humane Society International Australia) will provide evidence at a NSW Parliamentary Committee inquiry into licences to harm native animals at 9am on on 9 February 2026 as newly released figures reveal a staggering increase to the extent of legal killing of native wildlife in the state. Recently […] The post New figures reveal: One native animal legally killed every minute in New South Wales first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Overshoot: The world is hitting point of no return on climateWith warming set to pass the critical 1.5-degree limit, scientists are warning that the world is on course to trigger tipping points that would lead to cascading consequences — from the melting of ice sheets to the death of the Amazon rainforest — that could not be reversed.

- Meet the Owls of North America—and Learn a Fun Fact For EachOwls are awesome. They capture our imagination like no other bird family, and for good reason. Luckily, we have 19 different owl species in North America to seek out and appreciate. Many are common...
- Meet the Owls of North America—and Learn a Fun Fact For EachOwls are awesome. They capture our imagination like no other bird family, and for good reason. Luckily, we have 19 different owl species in North America to seek out and appreciate. Many are common...
- Inside the historic effort to keep the Great Barrier Reef aliveAustralia is doing absolutely everything to protect its most iconic ecosystem — except, perhaps, the one thing that really matters.

- Essential Infrastructure for Off-Grid and Low-Impact LivingImage by Freepik Off-grid and low-impact living have moved from the fringes into the mainstream conversation about sustainability. What was once associated with remote cabins and survivalist mindsets is now embraced by homeowners, designers, and environmental advocates who want to reduce ecological footprints, gain energy independence, and live more intentionally. But the reality of off-grid...

- Humidity-resistant hydrogen sensor can improve safety in large-scale clean energyHydrogen plays an important role in society’s energy transition. For the technology to be used on a broad scale, effective hydrogen sensors are required to prevent the formation of flammable oxyhydrogen gas when hydrogen is mixed with air. Now, researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, can present a compact sensor that can be manufactured […] The post Humidity-resistant hydrogen sensor can improve safety in large-scale clean energy first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Common Pipe and Drain Problems Found in Residential Plumbing SystemsImage Source: Pixabay A home feels comfortable when its water systems behave well, yet small pipe or drain trouble can disrupt that comfort fast. Many households see the same patterns appear: sluggish drains, strange gurgles, or small leaks that leave a subtle mark on walls or floors. A local plumbing service sees these situations every...
- Land & Property Maintenance – Tools to Save You Time & SanityMaintaining land and property – a responsibility that doesn’t look so bad until you’re knee-deep in it. Whether you’re in charge of a rural spread, a big ol’ residential lot, or a mixed-use wonder, the work just doesn’t stop: the grass keeps coming back, trees drop branches, seasons change, and the weather leaves yet another...

- How Cook-off for the Coast Celebrates Community and Coastal Restoration in LouisianaThe aroma of homemade south Louisiana food being prepared, the sound of live Cajun music, the sight of people enjoying each other’s company right next to the Mississippi River, the feeling that...
- How Cook-off for the Coast Celebrates Community and Coastal Restoration in LouisianaThe aroma of homemade south Louisiana food being prepared, the sound of live Cajun music, the sight of people enjoying each other’s company right next to the Mississippi River, the feeling that...
- The Colorful Fiesta of Spring MigrationStep outside and look around. Doesn’t everything seem just a little louder and brighter with Spring fast approaching? We’re celebrating the season when many migrant songbirds make their way back...
- The Colorful Fiesta of Spring MigrationStep outside and look around. Doesn’t everything seem just a little louder and brighter with Spring fast approaching? We’re celebrating the season when many migrant songbirds make their way back...
- Frog in agenda for Environmental Research GrantsDr Alex Callen and PhD student Kate Tunstill are working to conserve the green and golden bell frog A Council research grant program is helping two University of Newcastle researchers prevent a threatened species of frog from croaking in Lake Macquarie. Dr Alex Callen and PhD student Kate Tunstill’s research focuses on protecting the green […] The post Frog in agenda for Environmental Research Grants first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Detmold group ON TRACK with 2025-2050 sustainability goalsLeading Australian-owned global packaging company, Detmold Group, is working towards a greener future and is on track to meets its sustainability targets. Having set clear sustainability goals to help customers and consumers make responsible, informed packaging choices, the Detmold Group is focused on reducing emissions with a climate-first approach, protecting nature, minimizing waste, driving a […] The post Detmold group ON TRACK with 2025-2050 sustainability goals first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- General Oceans Invests in Turbulence Solutions Specialist ReynKoGeneral Oceans Inc., a subsidiary of General Oceans AS, has entered into an investment agreement with ReynKo Inc., a US based turbulence solutions specialist. The SAFE (Simple Agreement for Future Equity) is a commitment to invest up to USD 4 million. General Oceans AS is the parent company of multiple underwater technology brands including Oslo […] The post General Oceans Invests in Turbulence Solutions Specialist ReynKo first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- La Trobe University cuts emissions by 80% in landmark Net Zero programLa Trobe University has achieved a 80 per cent reduction in operational emissions, equivalent to 45,000 tonnes of CO?, through its Net Zero by 2029 program delivered in partnership with Schneider Electric. The transformation includes Victoria’s largest urban solar farm, delivering 2.9MW of renewable energy from 4,300 panels, backed by battery storage. Next-generation switchgear and […] The post La Trobe University cuts emissions by 80% in landmark Net Zero program first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Audubon Applauds Progress Towards Establishing Western Hudson Bay Marine Conservation AreaThis week in Churchill, Manitoba’s Premier Wab Kinew announced that the Government of Manitoba is investing $250,000 to explore the establishment of a national marine conservation area (NMCA) in...
- Audubon Applauds Progress Towards Establishing Western Hudson Bay Marine Conservation AreaThis week in Churchill, Manitoba’s Premier Wab Kinew announced that the Government of Manitoba is investing $250,000 to explore the establishment of a national marine conservation area (NMCA) in...
- Billie Eilish, stolen land, and the climate cost of America’s dispossessionReturning Indigenous land won't destroy civilization -- it could save it.

- How do you know if your food is expired?Confusing date labels on food can lead to a lot of unnecessary waste. The post How do you know if your food is expired? appeared first on Environment America.
- Tour of an electrified home in Champaign, ILOn January 31, 2026 homeowner Alex Long gave Champaign residents walk-through of his electrified home and cost savings The post Tour of an electrified home in Champaign, IL appeared first on Environment America.
- Adapting for extreme weather in an environmentally responsible wayWith extreme weather on the rise, we need to strengthen the natural systems that provide our best defenses The post Adapting for extreme weather in an environmentally responsible way appeared first on Environment America.
- Oregon, Washington and tribes head back to court after Trump pulls out of deal to recover salmonConservation groups, tribes and the states of Oregon and Washington are returning to court to seek changes to dam operations on the Snake and Columbia rivers.

- UK PFAS Plan leaves critics coldA policy paper published on 3 February sets out how the government plans to minimise the risks presented by PFAS in the environment – the UK’s first cross-government strategy. Some experts welcomed its potential to act as a platform for stronger regulation, although critics noted the absence of clear timelines and enforceable limits, with appraisals […]

- WA braces for another drought year as snowpack lagsWashington's snowpack sits at its third-lowest level in generations. There's still time this winter for more snow, but current trends aren’t bringing optimism.

- Seas to Rise Around the World — but Not in GreenlandAs the planet warms, seas will rise around the world — but not in Greenland, where they are projected to fall by several feet, according to a new study.Read more on E360 →
- Extend the Life of Your Outdoor Gear With These Repair ProgramsThink about your favorite hiking jacket with a torn pocket, or the backpack with a... The post Extend the Life of Your Outdoor Gear With These Repair Programs appeared first on Earth911.

- Earth911 Inspiration: No Louder Voice?Saint Augustine, in a sermon to his congregation, urged them to look beyond books, even... The post Earth911 Inspiration: No Louder Voice? appeared first on Earth911.

- Humidity-resistant hydrogen sensor could ease safety aspects of implementationHydrogen is currently expected to play an important role in society’s energy transition. For the technology to be used on a broad scale, effective hydrogen sensors are required to enable the prevention of flammable oxyhydrogen gas being formed when hydrogen is mixed with air. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, in Sweden, have developed what […]

- Innovative uses for historic landfill sitesApproximately 0.41% of England and Wales’ land area consists of historic landfill sites, which are often challenging and potentially risky to redevelop due to contamination, ground instability, and gas emissions.1 However, new opportunities are arising for what was once deemed unusable land. Here, general waste experts at BusinessWaste.co.uk share solutions on how to turn these […]

- Despite global appetite for clean tech, cost and practicality limit uptakeThe Global South is hungry for solar panels and electric vehicles, but Europe and North America show higher resistance to adoption. The post Despite global appetite for clean tech, cost and practicality limit uptake appeared first on Trellis.

- How to set sustainability strategy in 2026As one executive put it, "Sitting on the fence will just give you splinters in your ass." The post How to set sustainability strategy in 2026 appeared first on Trellis.
- The UK quit coal. But is burning Louisiana’s trees any better?How Britain's new "green energy" depends on cutting down forests in the Deep South.

- The US lost $35B in clean energy projects last yearA new report indicates that Trump administration policies led to billions of dollars in canceled investment and tens of thousands of lost jobs.
- What happens when a neighborhood is built around a farmAgrihoods reimagine urban living by putting food, not cars, at the center of the community.

- The US government says it is falling short on its legal duties to tribal nationsA new government report finds that federal agencies are unprepared to expand shared stewardship with tribes as climate pressures intensify.
- WATCH: BBC World Service roundtable on coping with climate anxietyAs pressure on ecosystems and nature mounts, so does our weight of worry. Experts discuss ways to alleviate destructive fears. The Climate Question is the BBC World Service’s series dedicated to major discussion points about the environmental crisis and its implications. Covering ethics, economic, society and more, this week’s episode tackles one of the biggest […]
- York Court rules England’s first ever prosecution of raptor bird persecutionOffences usually take place in remote areas and are notoriously difficult to prove. Gamekeeper Racster Dingwall was found guilty of conspiring to kill a Hen Harrier at York Magistrates’ Court last week. Judgement was based on evidence provided from research by RSPB’s Investigations Team, which was tipped off about potentially illegal activities on Conistone and […]
- Green to red?Green to red? Channel Comment brendan 6th February 2026 Teaser Media
- Five Benefits of Wrought Iron-made Doors Suited for Modern LifestylesThe home entrance makes a statement long before the door even opens. Materials and form send subtle cues about taste and purpose. Wrought iron-made doors bring a refined presence that aligns with stylish living spaces. A sense of permanence flows from iron crafted with care. Such doors reflect both artistry and strength through fine lines...
- 6 Benefits of Adding Electric Vehicle Chargers to Commercial PropertiesElectric vehicle adoption continues to rise across commercial and urban markets. Property owners now face changing expectations from tenants, employees, and visitors. Charging access has become part of modern infrastructure planning discussions. Commercial properties that adapt early gain competitive advantages. These installations support sustainability goals and future readiness. Businesses seek practical upgrades that improve property...
- Crucial Points to Evaluate before Purchasing Construction Mats from Online SuppliersImage source: pixabay Construction projects depend on stable ground access and surface protection to move forward without delays. Construction mats provide essential support for heavy equipment, vehicles, and pedestrian movement across challenging terrain. Online suppliers make these products accessible, yet careful evaluation remains vital before committing to a purchase. Buying construction mats for sale online...
- How Cybersecurity Services Reduce Financial Risk Beyond Data ProtectionImage Source: Pixabay Money-related problems caused by online threats can affect anyone, not just large companies. A small issue can slowly grow into a serious financial setback when it goes unnoticed. Many people think online safety only protects files or private information, yet the financial effects reach far beyond that idea. Lost revenue, delays, and...
- Newly Audubon Certified, Nantz Land & Cattle Helping Grassland Birds Gain Ground in TexasThrockmorton, Texas (February 5, 2026) — Nantz Land & Cattle, owned and operated by Robert and Stacy Nantz in the Rolling Plains region of the Texas Panhandle, is the newest ranch to earn the...
- Newly Audubon Certified, Nantz Land & Cattle Helping Grassland Birds Gain Ground in TexasThrockmorton, Texas (February 5, 2026) — Nantz Land & Cattle, owned and operated by Robert and Stacy Nantz in the Rolling Plains region of the Texas Panhandle, is the newest ranch to earn the...
- European Social Media Company with Big Focus on Digital Integrity Launched at DavosHuman User Verification to Counter Disinformation and AI-Bots Users across the globe will soon have an alternative to the existing social media channels with the arrival of a new values-driven European company called W. W wants to counter the current tidal wave of disinformation by requiring users to verify they are humans while helping citizens […] The post European Social Media Company with Big Focus on Digital Integrity Launched at Davos first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Volunteers Show Up in Record-Breaking Numbers to Monitor Vulnerable Michigan BirdsAn overcast sky hangs over Houghton Lake Flats South Flooding State Wildlife Area in northcentral Michigan as the early morning rays of sunlight sparsely pierce through the clouds. Underneath the...
- Volunteers Show Up in Record-Breaking Numbers to Monitor Vulnerable Michigan BirdsAn overcast sky hangs over Houghton Lake Flats South Flooding State Wildlife Area in northcentral Michigan as the early morning rays of sunlight sparsely pierce through the clouds. Underneath the...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Northern House WrenIf there’s a House Wren near your home, chances are you’ll hear it before you see it. And when you do get a look at one, it might be hard to believe something so small can cause such a...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Northern House WrenIf there’s a House Wren near your home, chances are you’ll hear it before you see it. And when you do get a look at one, it might be hard to believe something so small can cause such a...
- Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Opens New Spurlino Foundation Discovery CenterSomething exciting has been brewing at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary: The new Spurlino Foundation Discovery Center, which opened on February 4, 2026, immerses students and visitors of all ages in swampy...
- Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Opens New Spurlino Foundation Discovery CenterSomething exciting has been brewing at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary: The new Spurlino Foundation Discovery Center, which opened on February 4, 2026, immerses students and visitors of all ages in swampy...
- Red-shouldered Hawks With a Taste for Avocado Join a Growing List of Fruit-Eating RaptorsMike and Elona Masson consider themselves “hawk people.”Lifelong birdwatchers, they’re particularly fond of birds of prey and pay close attention to the raptors that visit their Santa Barbara...
- Red-shouldered Hawks With a Taste for Avocado Join a Growing List of Fruit-Eating RaptorsMike and Elona Masson consider themselves “hawk people.”Lifelong birdwatchers, they’re particularly fond of birds of prey and pay close attention to the raptors that visit their Santa Barbara...
- How Colorado helped save the black-footed ferretThis charismatic, adorable predator is making a comeback across the American West The post How Colorado helped save the black-footed ferret appeared first on Environment America.
- TED talk: Saving Africa’s wildlife means fixing poverty
- Everyone can tackle the problem of waste on Super Bowl SundayThe post Everyone can tackle the problem of waste on Super Bowl Sunday appeared first on Environment America.
- Amazon outbids WA utility for one of nation’s largest solar projectsTech companies like Amazon are racing to build datacenters that power AI. That requires a lot of electricity.

- The State of Ocean Plastic Pollution In 2026Every minute, a garbage truck’s worth of plastic ends up in the ocean. This constant... The post The State of Ocean Plastic Pollution In 2026 appeared first on Earth911.

- The nonprofit exec who makes corporate philanthropy credibleKate Williams is the longtime CEO of 1% for the Planet, which verifies donations for 5,000 businesses, including Patagonia, Tumi and New Belgium Brewing. The post The nonprofit exec who makes corporate philanthropy credible appeared first on Trellis.
- The Olympics are ditching PFAS waxes — and the ‘ridiculous’ speed they gave skiersAfter years of concern over so-called “fluoro” waxes, the Milan Cortina Games will be the first Olympics without them.

- Vegan fine dining had a moment. Now it’s over.As high-end restaurants reintroduce meat, young vegan cooks are figuring out what’s next.

- Indigenous concerns surface as Trump calls for seabed mining in Alaskan waters“It really feels like another false solution.”

- GM’s pioneering emissions goal looks out of reach. What can it do?The automaker was once all-in on electric vehicles. Then the economics and politics changed, leaving its new CSO with an increasingly common leadership challenge. The post GM’s pioneering emissions goal looks out of reach. What can it do? appeared first on Trellis.

- Pizza Boxes Are More Recyclable Than EverBack in 2020, the Recycling Partnership and WestRock released a scientific study demonstrating that used... The post Pizza Boxes Are More Recyclable Than Ever appeared first on Earth911.

- Council environmental health teams face chronic recruitment and retainment challengesThe Chartered Institute of Environmental Health has now joined wider calls for a long-term plan to improve resilience. As per a new Local Government Association (LGA) report, environmental teams in councils across the country are facing ongoing problems finding and keeping staff. This is then exacerbated by increasing demand for specialist skills in areas such […]
- Norfolk Council promises to protect publicly owned farmland from solarThe pledge follows increasing concern amongst residents about the rate at which landscapes are being transformed for energy generation. Issuing a statement on 26th January 2026, Jane James, Cabinet Member for Corporate Services and Innovation, outlined plans to safeguard 16,000 acres of Norfolk County Council-owned farmland. ‘Norfolk has had too many solar farms already and […]
- Small scale commercial properties can be used to produce wind energyOne of Labour’s flagship energy policies mean onshore wind should be more visible in more places. When Labour took control of the UK Government in 2024, the winds of change brought about a significant shift in energy policy. Downing Street is now far more supportive of renewable energy generation. In contrast to the previous administration, […]
- All you need is loveAll you need is love Channel Comment brendan 5th February 2026 Teaser Media
- When does it make sense to grow circular industries in the UK? Trade policy is high on the agenda. From the impacts of Brexit and tariffs, to growing global protectionism and alarming American expansionism. As a result, the government is rethinking how much the UK should rely on international supply chains compared to producing closer to home. […]
- MEX and Xpansiv Enter Strategic Partnership to Advance Global Environmental Commodities Market ConnectivityMacao International Carbon Emission Exchange (MEX) and Xpansiv, the leading infrastructure provider for the global energy transition markets, today announced a strategic partnership to expand connectivity across global environmental markets and to enhance liquidity, transparency, and access for stakeholders. The collaboration will focus on technological innovation and market integration to provide customers of both companies with more efficient and secure trading and asset management capabilities. […] The post MEX and Xpansiv Enter Strategic Partnership to Advance Global Environmental Commodities Market Connectivity first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Science-led rewilding brings Eastern quolls back to mainland AustraliaEastern Quoll Rewilding Health Check Sydney Zoo released the four Eastern quolls joeys at Bannockburn Rewilding Sanctuary, building on a successful release at the site last year, as part of a long-term effort to restore the once-lost species. The project is delivered in partnership with the Invasive Species Council’s Rewilding Australia program and forms part of […] The post Science-led rewilding brings Eastern quolls back to mainland Australia first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- NSW set to smash big battery target to secure our renewable energy futureMinister for Energy, Penny Sharpe, Member for Granville Julia Finn MP with Iberdrola Ribbon Cutting Penny Sharpe Minister for Climate Change Minister for Energy Minister for the Environment Minister for Heritage Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council The Minns Labor Government is backing the largest rollout of big batteries in […] The post NSW set to smash big battery target to secure our renewable energy future first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Discover South Carolina’s Wild ForestsSouth Carolina’s wild forests define the Palmetto State. Take a look and experience the landscapes and wildlife that make them truly unique. The post Discover South Carolina’s Wild Forests appeared first on Environment America.
- Morgan Stanley Inclusive & Sustainable Ventures Hosts Global Demo Day, Opens Applications for Next CohortMorgan Stanley Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) today is hosting its annual global Inclusive & Sustainable Ventures (MSISV) Demo Day, with startups and nonprofits participating from across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). The organizations will pitch over 300 investors, as well as potential business partners and customers. Over the past five months, MSISV has […] The post Morgan Stanley Inclusive & Sustainable Ventures Hosts Global Demo Day, Opens Applications for Next Cohort first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- CH4 Global scoops the pool with 2 international sustainability gongsCH4 Global founder and CEO Steve Meller CH4 Global has won two international awards recognising business sustainability and the impacts being made with its proprietary Methane Tamer feed supplement, which cuts methane emissions from cows by up to 90 per cent. Announced in the US, the SEAL (Sustainability, Environmental Achievement and Leadership) Awards recognise the 50 most sustainable companies in the world and the most impactful […] The post CH4 Global scoops the pool with 2 international sustainability gongs first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- These are the most common obstacles to public EV charge points101 local authorities across England and Wales have been asked about the biggest obstacles to installing new public electric vehicle charge points. The most frequently cited problem was ongoing – and in many cases, increasing – pressures on council budgets. As per 75% of responses. This issue was followed by almost two-thirds reporting issues with […]
- A Trump ‘blockade’ is stalling hundreds of wind and solar projects nationwideFederal agencies are delaying approvals for renewable energy projects on both federal land and private property at a time when electricity demand is going up.

- Study ties particle pollution from wildfire smoke to 24,100 US deaths per yearA new study out in the journal Science Advances finds that chronic exposure to wildfire smoke has contributed to tens of thousands of deaths each year in the United States.

- U.S. Push for Greenland’s Minerals Faces Harsh Arctic RealitiesPresident Trump has made access to Greenland’s vast reserves of critical minerals a focus of ongoing negotiations. But experts say the U.S. is underestimating the difficulties of mining in a rapidly changing Arctic region that is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth.Read more on E360 →
- Tackling plastic pollution on Super Bowl SundayWhether you watch it for your team, the commercials or the halftime show, the Superbowl is one of the biggest cultural and sporting events of the year. Here are some ways fans at home and in the stands can tackle plastic waste this Sunday. The post Tackling plastic pollution on Super Bowl Sunday appeared first on Environment America.
- How the new land-sector carbon accounting rules will impact your companyAfter five years of discussion, the Greenhouse Gas Protocol has finalized its standards — with one important exception. The post How the new land-sector carbon accounting rules will impact your company appeared first on Trellis.
- EBIS-HSE announces virtual waste management training opportunitiesThe up-skilling specialist has confirmed five dates for its single day modules. Two individual courses are available, aimed at different levels of experience and responsibility. The Introduction to Waste Management module provides an overview of waste management principles, practices, and legal requirements in the UK, including variations between England/Wales/Scotland. The course is designed for anyone […]
- As the Arctic Gets Louder, Narwhals Are Going QuietIn a warming Arctic, noise from growing shipping traffic is interfering with the ability of narwhals to hunt and communicate.Read more on E360 →
- Catalina Island’s deer will be killed to restore its ecosystemThe Catalina Island Conservancy, which owns and manages 88% of the island, says getting rid of the deer is necessary to bring back the island’s unique plants.

- Does Reform really want to up its game on nature?The Guardian reports that Ben Goldsmith “has been approached to write Reform UK’s policies on nature”. No one should doubt Ben Goldsmith’s credentials as an environmentalist, but nor should anyone doubt that a Reform government, unless it radically changes its approach, would be a disaster […]
- Guest Idea: How Renewable Energy Innovations are Cultivating a Healthier PlanetThe world’s transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is a necessary evolution to a... The post Guest Idea: How Renewable Energy Innovations are Cultivating a Healthier Planet appeared first on Earth911.

- 5 interview questions IBM’s CSO asks candidatesChristina Shim looks for people who don't just understand sustainability issues but can actually get things done. The post 5 interview questions IBM’s CSO asks candidates appeared first on Trellis.
- Inside the polarizing plan to stash carbon in a California wetlandA proposal to store carbon dioxide deep below a Bay Area wetland is testing how — and where — California pursues climate solutions.

- The US doesn’t need to generate as much new electricity as you thinkLoad shifting and improving energy efficiency could reduce the need for new power plants, but utilities often profit more from building than saving power.

- Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: REC Solar and Trinchero Family Estates Electrify WinemakingEnergy is required at every step of the food and beverage industry supply chain, from... The post Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: REC Solar and Trinchero Family Estates Electrify Winemaking appeared first on Earth911.

- NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in AlabamaMONTGOMERY, Ala. – Federal energy and water efficiency standards have significantly reduced health-harming pollution, electricity demand and household utility costs over the last decade in Alabama, according to new analysis by the Appliance Standards Awareness Project and released by Environment America Research and Policy Center and the U.S. PIRG Education Fund. The post NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in Alabama appeared first on Environment America.
- NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in CaliforniaSacramento, Calif. – Federal energy and water efficiency standards have significantly reduced health-harming pollution, electricity demand and household utility costs over the last decade in California, according to new analysis by the Appliance Standards Awareness Project and released by Environment California. The post NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in California appeared first on Environment America.
- NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in New YorkALBANY, N.Y. – Federal energy and water efficiency standards have significantly reduced health-harming pollution, electricity demand and household utility costs over the last decade in New York according to new analysis by the Appliance Standards Awareness Project and released by Environment New York. The post NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in New York appeared first on Environment America.
- NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in MaineAUGUSTA, Maine – Federal energy and water efficiency standards have significantly reduced health-harming pollution, electricity demand and household utility costs over the last decade in Maine, according to new analysis by the Appliance Standards Awareness Project and released by Environment Maine The post NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in Maine appeared first on Environment America.
- NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in OregonSALEM, Ore. – Federal energy and water efficiency standards have significantly reduced health-harming pollution, electricity demand and household utility costs over the last decade in Oregon, according to new analysis by the Appliance Standards Awareness Project and released by Environment Oregon and OSPIRG. The post NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in Oregon appeared first on Environment America.
- NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in North CarolinaRALEIGH, N.C. – Federal energy efficiency standards have significantly reduced health-harming pollution, electricity demand and household energy costs in North Carolina, according to a new analysis by the Appliance Standards Awareness Project and released by Environment North Carolina. The post NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in North Carolina appeared first on Environment America.
- NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in IllinoisCHICAGO – Federal energy and water efficiency standards have significantly reduced health-harming pollution, electricity demand and household utility costs over the last decade in Illinois, according to new analysis by the Appliance Standards Awareness Project and released by Illinois PIRG. The post NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in Illinois appeared first on Environment America.
- NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in NevadaCARSON CITY, Nev. – Federal energy and water efficiency standards have significantly reduced health-harming pollution, electricity demand and household utility costs over the last decade in Nevada, according to a new analysis by the Appliance Standards Awareness Project and released by Environment Nevada. The post NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in Nevada appeared first on Environment America.
- NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in GeorgiaATLANTA – Federal energy and water efficiency standards have significantly reduced health-harming pollution, electricity demand and household utility costs over the last decade in Georgia, according to new analysis by the Appliance Standards Awareness Project and released by Georgia PIRG. The post NEW DATA: Efficiency standards cut pollution, energy waste dramatically in Georgia appeared first on Environment America.
- If ozone emission precursors have fallen, why haven’t ozone levels?Despite significant steps to cut air pollutants, one of the most dangerous products of these gases remains stubbornly prevalent in our atmosphere. Overall, between 2000 and 2018 North America and Europe brought ‘ozone precursor emissions’ down by around 50%. This covers nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile organic compounds, among others, which contribute to the development […]
- How the New ‘H Is for Hawk’ Movie Brought its Goshawk Stars to the ScreenScroll to the end to view the trailer for this movie. From its very first moments, the movie H Is for Hawk shines its spotlight on the beauty and power of the goshawk. The film’s opening credits...
- How the New ‘H Is for Hawk’ Movie Brought its Goshawk Stars to the ScreenScroll to the end to view the trailer for this movie. From its very first moments, the movie H Is for Hawk shines its spotlight on the beauty and power of the goshawk. The film’s opening credits...
- Enter sand plan as Council moves to improve Redhead dunesSand dunes closest to Redhead Surf Life Saving Club would be reshaped, protective fencing installed and native flora planted under a draft Redhead Dune Management Plan out for public feedback. Lake Macquarie City Council has joined forces with world-leading University of NSW Water Research Laboratory researchers to create the draft plan, aiming to prevent further […] The post Enter sand plan as Council moves to improve Redhead dunes first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Missing pieces added to ancient global fish puzzleGogo field fossil imprint (unidentified) Credit: Flinders University New pieces have been added to the puzzle of the evolution of some of the oldest fish that lived on Earth more than 400 million years ago. In two separate studies, experts in Australia and China have found new clues about primitive lungfishes, the closest living relatives […] The post Missing pieces added to ancient global fish puzzle first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- PLASTICS CONTINUE TO DOMINATE, WHILE CIGARETTE BUTTS BECOME THE NATION’S MOST LITTERED INDIVIDUAL ITEMClean Up Australia volunteers are more important than ever as troubling trends revealed in the latest Litter Report. The findings of the Clean Up Australia Litter Report FY25 were released today, revealing that plastics continue to be the number one litter type found in Australia’s streets, parks, bushlands and waterways, representing 80.8% of all counted litter. Concerningly, cigarette […] The post PLASTICS CONTINUE TO DOMINATE, WHILE CIGARETTE BUTTS BECOME THE NATION’S MOST LITTERED INDIVIDUAL ITEM first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Epson takes number one market share worldwide for inkjet printersEpson EcoTank ET-4950 inkjet printer Epson is now officially the number one manufacturer and vendor of inkjet printers worldwide by volume with 34.1% global market share, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC)*. Epson inkjet printers include the hugely successful EcoTank range, which covers the home, small office, home office and photo markets. Epson inkjet […] The post Epson takes number one market share worldwide for inkjet printers first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Labour loses one-fifth of voters due to ‘anti-nature’ remarksSupport for the current Downing Street administration is plummeting, and environmental concerns are one of the main reasons. A new poll published today, Wednesday 4th February 2026, shows that Labour’s ‘anti-nature rhetoric’ has significantly damaged the party. Carried out by Savanta, analysis shows that 28% of Reform backers and the same proportion of current Green […]
- Will there be deep sea mining near the Mariana Trench?The latest deep sea mining proposal threatens some of the most unique ocean ecosystems on earth–including those in the Mariana Trench. The post Will there be deep sea mining near the Mariana Trench? appeared first on Environment America.
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- The real carbon hotspots in fashion aren’t where brands look firstData highlights energy-intensive Tier 2 suppliers as the industry’s biggest decarbonization opportunity — and challenge. The post The real carbon hotspots in fashion aren’t where brands look first appeared first on Trellis.

- China to See Solar Capacity Outstrip Coal Capacity This YearThis year China will see its solar capacity outstrip its coal capacity for the first time, according to an industry group.Read more on E360 →
- The Earth911 Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling GuideLithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries are found in many devices we use every day, like smartphones, laptops,... The post The Earth911 Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Guide appeared first on Earth911.

- New figures show huge uptake of Boiler Upgrade Scheme in 2025Figures released by the Climate Change Committee paint a picture of ‘the growth story of the decade’, according to experts. Applications for the government-backed Boiler Upgrade Scheme surged last year, with 45,723 households looking to take advantage of support for switching their domestic energy source to low and no carbon options. A 36% increase compared […]
- 43% of planning applications now exempt from Biodiversity Net GainWith new rules meaning development sites smaller than 0.2 hectares no longer need to contribute to nature, a fresh analysis has revealed the scale of what this means. According to research from Planning Portal operator TerraQuest, 43.1% of Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) eligible planning applications submitted since the coveted policy was launched would now be […]
- Japan’s unprecedented project could test the limits of deep-sea miningJapan is spending five weeks mining the seafloor. It is a technological milestone — and a stress test for how nations balance geopolitics, clean energy demand, and environmental risk.

- Why the future of meat production is in vats, not farms“Cultivated” offerings join a herd of alternative meats that are challenging the traditional ways of raising livestock.
- Europe’s hidden methane impact from landfills: New studyA new study appears to show that methane from landfilled municipal waste in Europe is a major, long-term climate risk that is systematically underestimated in policy debates. Methane is one of the most significant (albeit short-lived) greenhouse gases, in terms of its propensity to absorb infrared radiation. It is believed to play a critical role […]

- Plastics treaty negotiations scheduled to restart, and report sets out recommendations for a resetA new report published on 2 February identifies critical challenges in the Global Plastics Treaty negotiations and sets out practical steps to strengthen the next phase of the process ahead of the next UN negotiation committee meeting on 7 February. The authors of the report, released by the Global Plastics Policy Centre at the University […]

- Only water management and cooling systems will facilitate sustainable AI growthWith Downing Street red in the face after admitting it should not have approved a Buckinghamshire data centre, a consultancy expert expounds on what needs to happen for the artificial intelligence boom to be more palatable for people and planet. AI is developing at a speed that many of us did not expect, and the […]
- A rocky road ahead? EU risks running short of raw materials for renewablesThe EU is having difficulties securing the supply of the raw materials it needs to meet its energy and climate goals. This is the conclusion of a new report by the European Court of Auditors (ECA). EU action on import diversification is not producing tangible results, bottlenecks hinder domestic production, and recycling is still in […]

- Water for sale: from the Thames to the AmazonWater for sale: from the Thames to the Amazon Channel News brendan 3rd February 2026 Teaser Media
- A £1 billion circular electricals opportunity is being missedThis post is by Scott Butler, executive director of Material Focus. After the Black Friday and Christmas electricals buying frenzy, something else quietly happens. Drawers and cupboards are opened, some get cleared out and some are added to. The new year always sees a mini […]
- How Identity Verification Technology Is Making the Web SaferImage source: unsplash The modern web has become a central part of everyday life, shaping how people shop, work, learn, and connect with one another. Data show that 5.5 billion people were using the internet in 2024. This represents 68% of the world’s population, up from 65% in 2023. In fact, around 93% of the...
- Young rock poolers discover rare Mediterranean sea hare species on Plymouth shoreWhat was thought to be seaweed turned out to be a species of sea hare normally only spotted in the Mediterranean and East Atlantic. c. Loretta Kwok A very unusual marine discovery has been made at Plymouth’s Mount Batten Beach during The Rock Pool Project’s monthly BioBlitz Battle. Two keen young rock poolers taking part in […] The post Young rock poolers discover rare Mediterranean sea hare species on Plymouth shore first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Candela P-12 completes world’s longest electric sea journeyCandela P-12 on the Oslofjord, racing one of the traditional electric vessels already in operation in Oslo’s capital. Demonstrating that electric passenger vessels are no longer confined to short, fixed routes—or dependent on costly, purpose-built charging infrastructure—the world’s first electric hydrofoiling ferry, Candela P-12, has completed a record-breaking voyage from Sweden’s west coast to Norway’s […] The post Candela P-12 completes world’s longest electric sea journey first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- World’s fastest falcon makes historic appearance in Central AustraliaDr Tim Henderson birdwatching at Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary A Siberian Peregrine Falcon has been photographed within Australia’s arid zone for the first time, marking an extraordinary new record for the world’s fastest animal. The Peregrine Falcon subspecies, typically found across the frigid plains of the tundra, was captured on camera by ecologist Dr Tim Henderson […] The post World’s fastest falcon makes historic appearance in Central Australia first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Cargill launches first large-scale renewable energy project in AustraliaCargill has launched a 2.58 megawatt (MW) solar array at its Newcastle Crush Plant – the company’s first large-scale renewable energy project in Australia and an important milestone in its efforts to reduce emissions, strengthen energy resilience and support a more sustainable food supply chain. The solar array has been installed onsite at the Newcastle facility and is […] The post Cargill launches first large-scale renewable energy project in Australia first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- CEFC finance to cut EV costs for more AustraliansThe CEFC has committed up to $60 million to help reduce the upfront cost of EV ownership to enable more Australian businesses, fleets and households to make the switch to an electric vehicle. The investment with Hyundai Motor Group’s finance arm, Hyundai Capital Australia (HCAU), will make finance for eligible EVs more affordable for households […] The post CEFC finance to cut EV costs for more Australians first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Audubon Staff Contributes 164,307 Wildlife Camera Photos to “SnapshotUSA” ProgramAudubon staff at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary have been using remote cameras equipped with motion sensors to study the different species and numbers of mammals on Sanctuary land for over a decade. This...
- Audubon Staff Contributes 164,307 Wildlife Camera Photos to “SnapshotUSA” ProgramAudubon staff at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary have been using remote cameras equipped with motion sensors to study the different species and numbers of mammals on Sanctuary land for over a decade. This...
- Argentina fires ravage pristine Patagonia forests, fueling criticism of Milei’s austerityArgentina's Patagonia region is battling severe wildfires, with vast areas of Los Alerces National Park ablaze.

- Can Carbon Markets Offset the Emissions We Can’t Eliminate?A conversation about carbon markets with Shubham Deshmukh, a recent M.S. in Sustainability Management graduate.

- How Starbucks and WM made it easier to recycle plastic to-go cupsPolypropylene, widely used to serve cold drinks and beverages, can now be handled by curbside pickups at 60 percent of U.S. households. The post How Starbucks and WM made it easier to recycle plastic to-go cups appeared first on Trellis.
- India Says Its Grasslands Are 'Wastelands.' Medieval Folklore Suggests OtherwiseThe sprawling grasslands of western India are, in the popular imagination, the remains of woodlands that were leveled under British rule — areas to be reforested, rather than conserved. But a recent analysis of stories, songs, and poems from centuries past reveals that western grasslands predate British colonization.Read more on E360 →
- How to Recycle, Reuse, or Responsibly Dispose of CPAP Machines and AccessoriesAbout 8 million Americans use CPAP machines every night for sleep apnea. Dealing with the... The post How to Recycle, Reuse, or Responsibly Dispose of CPAP Machines and Accessories appeared first on Earth911.

- Guest Idea: The Cradle to Cradle Mindset Is A Call for Bold LeadershipIn an age defined by resource scarcity, economic constraints and environmental urgency, leadership in wastewater... The post Guest Idea: The Cradle to Cradle Mindset Is A Call for Bold Leadership appeared first on Earth911.

- Sustainability In Your Ear: Milwaukee’s Kevin Shafer on Circular Thinking in Wastewater ManagementSubscribe to receive transcripts by email. Read along with this episode. Every gallon of wastewater... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: Milwaukee’s Kevin Shafer on Circular Thinking in Wastewater Management appeared first on Earth911.

- 3 agricultural initiatives to shore up food supply chainsCoca-Cola, Cargill and McCormick are helping fund the future of farming. The post 3 agricultural initiatives to shore up food supply chains appeared first on Trellis.
- Unexpected Climate Feedback Links Antarctic Ice Sheet With Reduced Carbon UptakeNew study reveals surprising link between West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) retreat and algae growth over the past 500,000 years.

- Trump’s ‘get-out-of-jail-free card’ for polluters faces its latest test in courtThe president exempted about 40 medical sterilization companies from Biden-era emissions standards. A new lawsuit challenges his authority.

- Turmoil at FEMA adds to the revolt against Kristi NoemThe homeland security secretary has all but halted the agency’s disaster spending.

- Cost-sharing model unlocks growth opportunities for connecting biomethane to the gas networkGas distribution network Cadent says it has taken a major step towards removing one of the biggest obstacles facing developers of biomethane – the high cost of reinforcing the gas network – by introducing the UK’s first cost-sharing model for entry connections capacity. The group, the UK’s largest gas distribution network, has confirmed the new […]

- Late January arrests made over Oxfordshire illegal waste dumpFour further arrests have been made in late January in connection with a large illegal waste dump occurring in Kidlington, Oxfordshire last Summer, which was widely reported in November. In a joint raid early on Tuesday 20 January, officers from both the Environment Agency and the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit arrested two people, […]

- DHL Group adds new sustainability milestones in Asia Pacific across skies and streetsStrategic SAF agreements signed with Cathay, Cosmo Energy and Neste Currently operates over 1,800 electric vehicles across the region Added the first facility globally that is fully powered by renewable energy powered by on-site solar systems DHL Group has marked significant milestones in its sustainability journey across Asia Pacific by reinforcing its commitment to decarbonization […] The post DHL Group adds new sustainability milestones in Asia Pacific across skies and streets first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Will Rio Tinto leave Madagascar a toxic legacy?Will Rio Tinto leave Madagascar a toxic legacy? Channel News brendan 2nd February 2026 Teaser Media
- Why we must invest in a future free from forever chemicalsThis post is by Rachel Crossley, Head of Stewardship, Europe, at BNP Paribas Asset Management Investment managers, like BNP Paribas Asset Management (BNPP AM), have a critical but often little understood role in shaping our collective future. As long-term investors, managing risk decades into the […]
- Whiteness of green: RACE Report, representation, climate and sustainabilityAlthough improvements are visible, minorities groups remain woefully underrepresented in jobs and roles linked to the environment. We crunch the numbers. Another year, another indictment of diversity in organisations working for a brighter – or at least less doom-y – future. The fourth annual RACE Report has been published today, and there are at least […]
- A REFRESHED WALK TO WORK DAY PUTS MENTAL HEALTH IN FOCUS SAVE THE DATE: FRIDAY 27 MARCH 2026Walk to Work Day The Pedestrian Council of Australia The Pedestrian Council of Australia has today announced a new look Walk to Work Day campaign, turning the spotlight on the irrefutable benefits of walking regularly for better mental health. Now taking place at the start of the year, Walk to Work Day supporting Black Dog Institute will bring a […] The post A REFRESHED WALK TO WORK DAY PUTS MENTAL HEALTH IN FOCUS SAVE THE DATE: FRIDAY 27 MARCH 2026 first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- New large-scale wildlife precinct proposed for NSW Mid-Coast district landholders Sunsetting over Waulinbakh Wildlife Sanctuary. © Brad Leue Private landholders in the Stroud district are being called upon to help establish a large-scale conservation precinct that would strengthen habitat connectivity across the region and increase protection for threatened species such as the Koala and Greater Glider. Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC), manager of Waulinbakh Wildlife Sanctuary located just outside Stroud, is leading […] The post New large-scale wildlife precinct proposed for NSW Mid-Coast district landholders first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Warning of kidney cell damage from high nanoplastics explosureAssociate Professor Melanie MacGregor As concerns rise about the effects of tiny plastic particles on human health, Flinders University researchers have led new research on whether nanoplastics can accumulate or cause damage in kidneys – our body’s major blood filtering system. Their study, just published in high-ranking international journal Cell Biology and Toxicology, calls for more […] The post Warning of kidney cell damage from high nanoplastics explosure first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- RSK Australia surpasses $400m as it accelerates growth ambitionRSK Australia Managing Director Mark Haydock RSK Australia has exceeded $400 million in revenue with a workforce of more than 1000 in just four years following its latest acquisition, cementing itself as one of the nation’s fastest-growing leaders in environmental and engineering solutions. Now, its Australian M&A team, created to accelerate its annual revenue to $1.6 […] The post RSK Australia surpasses $400m as it accelerates growth ambition first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Pizza Box Dimensions and Sizes: A Complete Guide for Restaurants and Packaging BuyersPizza boxes do far more than hold food. The right box protects heat, prevents toppings from sticking to the lid, keeps crusts intact, and improves delivery efficiency. Most pizza boxes follow predictable size patterns. For example, an 8-inch personal pizza usually fits inside a 9 × 9-inch box, while a standard 12-inch pizza typically requires...

- Visiting Oregon? You may soon have to pay a tax to protect its wildlife.A bill in the legislature would increase the state’s hotel and lodging taxes by 1.25 percent.

- Collar cams offer a bear’s eye view into the lives of grizzlies on Alaska’s desolate North SlopeResearchers at Washington State University and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are using collar cams to study a remote population of grizzly bears on Alaska's North Slope.

- New Hampshire Republicans want to raise taxes on homes with solarThe proposed repeal of a property tax break for solar owners is sparking fierce opposition from those who say the benefit barely dents tax rolls.

- The Material You Never Notice: The Rise of PolycarbonateImage Source: Pixabay People walk beneath roofs, walkways and canopies every day without giving much thought to the clear sheet above them. Polycarbonate blends into the background, it keeps the space bright and stays strong in rough weather. It’s an incredible material, but most passersby still assume they are standing under glass. That quiet presence...
- Tips for Managing Mobile Workers EffectivelyField service businesses hemorrhage money through inefficient mobile workforce management, not from hiring mistakes or lazy employees, but from supervisory systems designed for cubicles, not service trucks. Dozens of pest control and field service operations adopt the latest pest control scheduling software, implement GPS tracking, and roll out new communication platforms, only to see technician...

- Our Favorite Fascinating Bird Behaviors From the 2025 Audubon Photo AwardsThe lives of wild birds are remarkably complex and intriguing. As they go about finding food, attracting mates, raising young, evading predators, and sometimes migrating across continents, each kind...
- Our Favorite Fascinating Bird Behaviors From the 2025 Audubon Photo AwardsThe lives of wild birds are remarkably complex and intriguing. As they go about finding food, attracting mates, raising young, evading predators, and sometimes migrating across continents, each kind...
- Maryland jurisdictions cut solar red tapeTwo more communities ‘go live’ with instant permitting for solar & battery storage The post Maryland jurisdictions cut solar red tape appeared first on Environment America.
- Panic buying ahead of the winter storm isn’t preparedness. Here’s who it hurts.While some hoard bread, milk, and eggs, others face bare shelves — and the planet pays too.

- Is microplastic pollution a problem for animals?Animals can ingest tiny pieces of plastic that cause health issues. The post Is microplastic pollution a problem for animals? appeared first on Environment America.
- Greenland Ice Cap Vanished Just 7,000 Years AgoThe first study from GreenDrill finds that Greenland’s Prudhoe Dome ice cap had fully melted much more recently than previously thought.

- Wolverines are returning to ColoradoColorado Parks and Wildlife unveiled the Wolverine Restoration Plan on January 15. The post Wolverines are returning to Colorado appeared first on Environment America.
- Is nuclear energy renewable?Nuclear energy has produced electricity in America since 1958. But is nuclear energy clean, renewable energy? The post Is nuclear energy renewable? appeared first on Environment America.
- Why Occupational Safety Is a Growing Public Health PrioritySource In most conversations about public health, people think of hospitals, pandemics, vaccines, or maybe insurance. What usually gets left out is where people spend most of their adult lives — the workplace. Occupational safety, often overlooked, is becoming a very real public health concern. Not because it’s trendy or because of some sudden event,...
- How Healthcare Systems Benefit From Highly Educated NursesImage: Source Healthcare systems, already stretched thin in many parts of the world, are constantly battling workforce shortages, rising patient loads, and increasingly complex care demands. While technology and infrastructure matter, the strength of any healthcare system rests on the shoulders of its workers — and none more critically than nurses. When nurses are better...
- Mojave Solar Farm a Haven for Rare Desert PlantA rare desert plant is flourishing at a solar farm near Las Vegas, new research finds. The study is the latest to show how, under the right circumstances, solar arrays can be a boon to nature.Read more on E360 →
- To get consumers to engage on sustainability, focus on healthNearly two-thirds of people want to change their lifestyle to be both healthier and more sustainable. The post To get consumers to engage on sustainability, focus on health appeared first on Trellis.

- The biomass industry promised these Southern towns prosperity. So why are they still dying?States gave Drax millions in tax breaks in the hopes of boosting jobs.

- EVs are already making your air cleanerA study in California finds that even small increases in EV adoption lead to measurable drops in neighborhood-level air pollution.

- How thick is the ice on the Great Lakes? Scientists want your help.As climate change alters ice cover, researchers are asking for data from locals who are already "in tune with the ice."

- Why Don’t Dentists Use Nitrous Oxide as Much Anymore? – is Laughing Gas Still Safe?The Quick Answer: Dentists haven’t given up on nitrous oxide (also known as “laughing gas”) – but its use has actually taken a bit of a tumble in the States over the past decade. Mainly because of all the extra regulations, staff exposure worries, higher overhead, insurance that doesn’t cover it, and newfangled alternatives that...

- Earth911 Inspiration: There’s No Free Lunch in NatureEarth911 inspirations. Print them, post them, share your desire to help people think of the... The post Earth911 Inspiration: There’s No Free Lunch in Nature appeared first on Earth911.

- Epson Ranked 6th among Clarivate Top 100 Global Innovators 2026Epson has been ranked 6th, the same position as last year, in the list of Clarivate Top 100 Global Innovators 2026 announced by the global information services firm Clarivate Plc. This is the 13th time that Epson has been named to the list since its inception in 2012. The Clarivate Top 100 Global Innovators Clarivate compares […] The post Epson Ranked 6th among Clarivate Top 100 Global Innovators 2026 first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Schneider Electric to become the Official Energy Technology Partner of McLaren RacingMcLaren Racing and Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, today announced that Schneider Electric will become the Official Energy Technology Partner of McLaren Racing, including the McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Team, the Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team, McLaren F1 Academy, as well as the McLaren United Autosports WEC Hypercar Team. Together, Schneider and McLaren Racing […] The post Schneider Electric to become the Official Energy Technology Partner of McLaren Racing first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- WATCH: Recycled football pitches are no longer nicheNatural and synthetic turf can be re-used once it has passed its initial lifespan, and the practice is becoming much more common. That’s the message from the EMEA Synthetic Turf Council, ESTC. Yesterday the organisation, which advocates for the artificial turf industry in all contexts, published a case study about the use of a ‘cork […]
- London is officially the world’s slowest capital city (again)Manchester, Edinburgh, Leicester and Liverpool also feature in the UK top five, although none ranked globally. TomTom has released its 15th annual Traffic Index report, and it’s bad news for London which has come out with the slowest average travel time of any capital city for the third year in a row. According to the […]

- AKF warns that Redlands Koala Population is still at riskAustralian Koala Foundation The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) has welcomed new independent research showing early signs of Koala population stabilisation on Redlands Coast but there is still a long way to go, particularly as habitats in Redlands continue to fall. Independent studies from both the University of the Sunshine Coast and Griffith University found no […] The post AKF warns that Redlands Koala Population is still at risk first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Shining a light on sustainable new polymers – that can be reusedDr Harshal Patel, Dr Jasmine Pople and Dr Thomas Nicholls For the first time, scientists have used ultraviolet (UV) light, a low-cost and readily available energy source, to successfully synthesise more sustainable and recyclable polymer materials. Led by green chemistry experts at Flinders University, and just published in the high-impact Journal of the American Chemical Society, […] The post Shining a light on sustainable new polymers – that can be reused first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- 126 GRANTS FOR 2026: NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE 2026 WESTFIELD LOCAL HEROES PROGRAMNow in its ninth year, the Westfield Local Heroes program has opened nominations for Aussies and Kiwis to nominate deserving everyday heroes. Nominations are officially open for the 2026 Westfield Local Heroes program, calling for Australians and New Zealanders to nominate an everyday hero making a difference in their community. The Westfield Local Heroes program recognises and celebrates individuals who are dedicated to their organisations and causes which support the community or the environment. Three finalists will be announced at each of […] The post 126 GRANTS FOR 2026: NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE 2026 WESTFIELD LOCAL HEROES PROGRAM first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- The High Seas Treaty is proof that multilateralism still works(Credit: Silas Baisch – Unsplash) The landmark United Nations High Seas Treaty quietly entered into force a few weeks ago, representing a significant step for international ocean conservation, and a much-needed reaffirmation that multilateralism is still capable of addressing complex global problems even in these fractured times. The UN’s newest environmental accord comes not a moment too […] The post The High Seas Treaty is proof that multilateralism still works first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Protected areas oil exploration 'shocking, irresponsible'Protected areas oil exploration 'shocking, irresponsible' Channel News brendan 30th January 2026 Teaser Media
- Two more champions for wildlife crossingsSenators from North Carolina and Delaware add their names to legislation to fund more wildlife crossings The post Two more champions for wildlife crossings appeared first on Environment America.
- What's the Difference Between Wild and Domestic Muscovy Ducks?In this story you'll learn: the differences between domestic and wild Muscovy Ducks.where wild Muscovy Ducks live.why Muscovy Ducks have red bumps on their face.whether Muscovy Ducks are...
- What's the Difference Between Wild and Domestic Muscovy Ducks?In this story you'll learn: the differences between domestic and wild Muscovy Ducks.where wild Muscovy Ducks live.why Muscovy Ducks have red bumps on their face.whether Muscovy Ducks are...
- A Nebraska utility says that its coal plant poses no ‘significant’ health threatNorth Omaha residents, health experts, and two of the utility’s board members aren’t buying it.

- New forecast: solar, wind and battery storage to dominate in 2026Solar, wind and battery storage are forecasted to provide 99% of new electricity generating capacity in 2026 according to new data released by the Energy Information Administration. The post New forecast: solar, wind and battery storage to dominate in 2026 appeared first on Environment America.
- 2 steps CSOs can take regarding Scope 2’s greenhouse gas protocolThe vast majority of market experts and energy users oppose the proposed change that would make hourly and location matching mandatory. The post 2 steps CSOs can take regarding Scope 2’s greenhouse gas protocol appeared first on Trellis.
- The national security assessment on ecosystem collapse is a government wake-up callLast week, a freedom of information request I submitted helped to unlock the stalled publication of a government report on the national security implications of global ecosystem collapse and biodiversity loss. The publication caught everyone by surprise, including me. It wasn’t flagged to journalists, meaning coverage was reactive. While information requests are designed to […]
- 7 Good Reasons Why Hygienic Wall Cladding is the Ideal Choice for Public BuildingsPublic buildings are always buzzing with activity, and the walls take a pounding as a result. From schools and hospitals to leisure centres and offices, the walls are constantly getting touched, splashed with water and generally worn out. As a result, the materials you use need to be up to the task of keeping hygiene,...
- Kibbe Body Types Explained : Find Your Type, Choose Clothes That Actually WorkBuying clothes shouldn’t feel like a guessing game. Yet for many people, it does. Items look great online, fine on the hanger, and somehow wrong once worn. The usual advice—“dress for your body shape” or “follow trends”—often makes things worse, not better. This is where Kibbe Body Types come in. Unlike trend-based fashion or rigid...

- Polar Bears Are Thriving on This Arctic Island, Even as Sea Ice DwindlesIn parts of the Arctic, polar bears are in decline as sea ice, which they depend on to hunt, disappears. That is not the case, however, on the Norwegian island of Svalbard, where bears have actually managed to grow more plump even as ice melts away.Read more on E360 →
- Rolls-Royce Holdings nabs its first chief sustainability officerIvanka Mamic, who will also lead government relations, was most recently at oil giant BP. The post Rolls-Royce Holdings nabs its first chief sustainability officer appeared first on Trellis.
- Hunters want action on plastic pollutionA growing coalition is calling on Texas leaders to stop plastic pellets from polluting our waterways The post Hunters want action on plastic pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- 6 simple ways to be a more sustainable traveler in 2026Six things you can do to become a more sustainable traveler. They're easy to implement, and they can have a meaningful impact.

- Guest Idea: 7 Solutions to Give Your Old Sunglasses a Second LifeIn recent years, many of us have learned that “recyclable” isn’t as simple as we... The post Guest Idea: 7 Solutions to Give Your Old Sunglasses a Second Life appeared first on Earth911.

- Community-led data tool to help build picture of river health in Thames BasinEnvironmental charity Thames21 has launched a new online dashboard that – for the first time – brings together key datasets on river health gathered by citizen scientists across London and the Thames Basin. The ‘Citizen Science Dashboard’ currently holds more than 6,000 water quality samples and 2,000 riverfly surveys, making it, as the charity describes, […]

- Solar farms can be havens for rare plants. Just ask the threecorner milkvetch.The Mojave Desert species is thriving at a solar farm near Las Vegas, perhaps because the panels slow evaporation.

- Climate news is written in a language most people can’t understandA new report argues that English-only climate science and disaster alerts are excluding most of the world, and putting Indigenous communities at greater risk.
- Why the government is trying to make coal cuteTrump said coal needed better PR. Then Coalie showed up.

- Recycling Mystery: K-CupsSingle-serve coffee makers are undeniably convenient. Java drinkers can brew exactly one cup to their... The post Recycling Mystery: K-Cups appeared first on Earth911.

- Inside Staffordshire County Council’s circularity scheme for care leaversSometimes simple solutions are the most effective. Like supporting vulnerable young people stepping out on their own while reusing waste items. With an expert guide, we take a closer look at an easy-to-deliver scheme rooted in logic. Place leadership is often discussed in strategic terms. But for me, it becomes real when different departments come […]
- Warm Homes Plan only works by identifying hard-to-heat homesFollowing Labour’s plan for a major investment in upgrading houses, Ordnance Survey has analysed 23.6 million residential properties to reveal where priorities should be. More than 600 million individual features and attributes were included in the assessment, which used the OS National Geographic Database. From this, physical characteristics of homes could be compared using a […]
- Biodiversity loss 'threat to security'Biodiversity loss 'threat to security' Channel News Catherine Early 29th January 2026 Teaser Media
- The winter storm exposed the grid’s real weakness: Lots of old polesAging infrastructure is to blame for Winter Storm Fern’s weather outages — and for recent price spikes.

- Federal energy regulators OK pumped-storage project on Columbia RiverA renewable energy project along the Columbia River, at a Yakama Nation sacred site, secured a key federal license.

- A whirlwind of new developments in the PJM grid — and what they could mean for your energy bill and the planetTwo announcements acknowledge parts of the real problems in PJM, but double down fast-tracks for dirty power The post A whirlwind of new developments in the PJM grid — and what they could mean for your energy bill and the planet appeared first on Environment America.
- Ollie’s Chief Impact Officer Mia Davis joins a ‘climate-curated’ skincare labelVeteran leader returns from pet food to beauty at the Canadian personal care brand, which is gearing up for a U.S. launch. The post Ollie’s Chief Impact Officer Mia Davis joins a ‘climate-curated’ skincare label appeared first on Trellis.
- How Oatly takes the steam out of its industrial emissionsThe Swedish alternative dairy company is retrofitting factories and evaluating electrification where possible. The post How Oatly takes the steam out of its industrial emissions appeared first on Trellis.
- What Is Happening to the Glaciers Beneath the MatterhornThe iconic pyramid of the Matterhorn, straddling the frontier between Switzerland and Italy, has long been a symbol of Alpine permanence. For centuries, its high-altitude glaciers, including the Theodul Glacier on the Swiss side and the Plateau Rosa ice fields on the Italian flank, served as frozen, natural demarcation lines. These immense rivers of ice...

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- TikTok Username vs User ID: What’s the DifferenceThousands of pieces of content are published daily on TikTok, creating a huge number of new accounts. People generally use usernames when searching for someone to collect data or share posts with. But when it comes to serious advertising campaigns or collecting big data, you absolutely cannot do without a TikTok User ID. Some people...
- 5 Smart Home Features That Boost Comfort and Save EnergySmart homes make life easier. They use tech to keep your home cozy and cut costs. These systems work for you every day. Talk to a smart home expert to find upgrades that fit your life. Modern homes use automation to make daily tasks simple. Smart home system help connect your devices. One system runs...
- How Modern Metal Lathes Support Sustainable ManufacturingManufacturing often gets talked about like it’s a problem waiting to be fixed, usually through big ideas like energy grids, emissions numbers or supply chains stretching halfway around the world, but sustainability doesn’t always begin with massive systems. Sometimes it starts quietly, right on the workshop floor. Lathes are part of that story. They’re not...
- Comment: Why predictive intelligence is non-negotiable for UK waterBy Ryan Pearson of water technology firm Metasphere. The Independent Water Commission’s (IWC) Final Report, delivered in July 2025, is being called the water sector’s 21st century “Great Stink” moment. For a multi-billion-pound industry defined by challenges including sewage spills, failing infrastructure, and the confirmed abolition of its economic regulator, Ofwat – the model of […]

- Government awards £181k to four sustainable aviation fuel innovatorsThe Department for Transport (DfT) has awarded £181,000 through the UK Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) Clearing House to four UK innovators: Avioxx, Clean Planet Technologies, Green Lizard Technologies, and Zero Petroleum. The funding will accelerate the testing, certification, and commercialisation of next-generation sustainable aviation fuels, a key part of the UK’s strategy to decarbonise aviation. […]

- Plastic Waste Coalition report shows AI is key to packaging circularityDespite its obvious impact on the environment, artificial intelligence can unlock a more efficient reuse economy. The Consumer Goods Forum’s Plastic Waste Coalition has released a new report on the challenges businesses face when it comes to packaging circularity and how AI could be the key to overcoming many obstacles. According to the analysis – […]
- Biochar is emerging as a key material with uses in clean water, carbon capture and renewable energyBiochar1 has long been valued for improving soil health. A new review explores the fact that it is also rapidly evolving into a powerful multifunctional material with the potential to tackle some of the world’s most urgent environmental challenges, from water pollution and nutrient loss to carbon emissions and clean energy production. The review brings […]

- Waste heat from data centres could heat over 3.5 million UK homesProjected growth in data centres will produce enough waste heat to warm millions of homes in the UK by 2035 – if the infrastructure is in place to take advantage of it, according to new research. The analysis comes from EnergiRaven, a UK company with expertise in waste heat, and Viegand Maagøe, a consulting firm […]

- What the EU’s Right to Repair Means for American ConsumersWhile the U.S. has moved toward policies that are less friendly to the environment and... The post What the EU’s Right to Repair Means for American Consumers appeared first on Earth911.

- Overshoot: The World Is Hitting Point of No Return on ClimateWith warming set to pass the critical 1.5-degree limit, scientists are warning that the world is on course to trigger tipping points that would lead to cascading consequences — from the melting of ice sheets to the death of the Amazon rainforest — that could not be reversed.Read more on E360 →
- A landmark sustainability study was wrong. Correcting it took two yearsHow one professor tried to correct a study on sustainability and stock returns that's been cited 6,000 times. The post A landmark sustainability study was wrong. Correcting it took two years appeared first on Trellis.
- Trump destroyed offshore wind. The Northeast can’t live without it.To keep the lights on, states like New York and Massachusetts will need to build projects that are currently “impossible.”

- Preparedness over inaction: Defra’s ‘climate ruin’ report and UK communitiesSociopolitical turmoil. War. Mass movement of people. Resource shortages. Following a government report on global biodiversity collapse as a national security threat, we consider what this means for everyday people and our most vulnerable communities. Last week Defra made headlines with a global biodiversity report pointing to the collapse of ecosystems as a trigger […]
- Can cities make landlords care about energy efficiency?New research shows that city and state climate policies often leave renters behind.
- An ousted energy regulator reflects on Georgia’s new power politicsFormer utility commissioner Tim Echols talks climate change, the Republican party, and how the state will deal with rising power demand.
- Best of SIYE: Culligan CEO Scott Clawson Maps The Future Of WaterRead a transcript of this episode. Subscribe to receive transcripts. Turn on any faucet in... The post Best of SIYE: Culligan CEO Scott Clawson Maps The Future Of Water appeared first on Earth911.

- Weak EV battery supply chain puts British businesses at riskA new report has highlighted an urgent need to bolster domestic battery production. Britain’s Battery Solution was published by the UK Gigafactory Commission, a cross-party group which analyses the strength of the country’s existing production routes and makes recommendations for improvements. According to this analysis, car manufacturers – which account for 800,000 jobs and £22 […]
- His name is TenoHis name is Teno Channel Comment brendan 28th January 2026 Teaser Media
- Nuclear industry 'is fizzling out'Nuclear industry 'is fizzling out' Channel Comment Jim Green 28th January 2026 Teaser Media
- Why Mekong River Cruises are Perfect for the Eco-Minded TravelerTravel on the Mekong is a slow and relaxing affair that lets you take it easy at the river’s pace. This mighty river flows right through the heart of several countries, providing for farms, wildlife and daily life, it’s not just a pretty view – it’s a working river that’s been shaped by the seasons...
- Benefits of Installing Screen Pool Enclosures for Your HomeThere was a point when an open backyard pool felt like the definition of luxury. Clear blue water. Open sky overhead. Palm trees moving just enough to sell the dream. Very Florida. And honestly—it still looks great. Right up until real life shows up. Because bugs don’t care about vibes. Leaves fall whenever they feel...
- Colorado Water Legislative ForecastColorado’s 2026 legislative session kicked off this month—and it’s starting under a dry winter sky and a tight budget, creating tough conditions on the ground and tough decisions at the...
- Colorado Water Legislative ForecastColorado’s 2026 legislative session kicked off this month—and it’s starting under a dry winter sky and a tight budget, creating tough conditions on the ground and tough decisions at the...
- Judge rules Massachusetts offshore wind project halted by Trump administration can continueA federal judge said Tuesday that a nearly completed Massachusetts offshore wind project can continue, as the industry successfully challenges the Trump administration in court.

- Two Piping Plovers Beat the OddsOn a quiet stretch of tidal flat at Outback Key, two tiny shorebirds illustrate a story of conservation success. “Jevie” (also known as “Obby” in Michigan) and “Lopey” are banded birds...
- Two Piping Plovers Beat the OddsOn a quiet stretch of tidal flat at Outback Key, two tiny shorebirds illustrate a story of conservation success. “Jevie” (also known as “Obby” in Michigan) and “Lopey” are banded birds...
- State park spotlight: Munson Creek Falls State Natural SiteA coastal forest shaped by water, connected to community, and essential to the health of Oregon’s coast The post State park spotlight: Munson Creek Falls State Natural Site appeared first on Environment America.
- Congress restores water infrastructure funding in spending billFunding to stop runoff and sewage pollution is vital to make our beaches safe for swimming The post Congress restores water infrastructure funding in spending bill appeared first on Environment America.
- RELEASE: Boundary Waters Canoe Area permit registration window opens this week Plan Ahead: Access permits go on sale on January 28 at 9:00 a.m. CT for the Boundary Waters in Northern Minnesota The post RELEASE: Boundary Waters Canoe Area permit registration window opens this week appeared first on Environment America.
- How logging and mining can threaten clean waterForests are even more important than you may think. The post How logging and mining can threaten clean water appeared first on Environment America.
- CQS Accreditation: The Difference It Makes When Choosing a ConveyancerImage Source: Pixabay Buying a home is one of life’s biggest financial decisions and can feel pretty overwhelming if you aren’t getting the support you need. You need a conveyancer who’ll treat every legal detail with all the care in the world and actually explain things to you in plain English from start to finish....
- Why Transition Heating is Much More Important than a Perfect SolutionImage Source: Pixabay Cutting carbon from your home heating is a tough cookie to crack. It’s one of the trickiest parts of the whole energy shift. Unlike power plants, heating systems don’t change overnight – it’s a slow process that depends on millions of individual homes, each with their own wiring, insulation, and budgets. Because...
- Can electricity networks function without wires (or plugs)?Finnish scientists have made global headlines with an innovative approach to electricity transmission – which uses thin air to distribute power. Wireless charging is nothing new, with smartphones and a number of other devices spreading harnessing electromagnetic fields to transmit energy. But this currently only works in very close proximity. However, according to the University […]
- Guest Idea: Finding a Northwest Passage to the SeaAccording to science, it was unexpected in 2008 when the famed Northwest Passage across the... The post Guest Idea: Finding a Northwest Passage to the Sea appeared first on Earth911.

- Europe to Ramp Up Offshore Wind in Push for Energy IndependenceA group of European leaders pledged Monday to build 100 gigawatts of offshore wind, enough to power more than 50 million homes. As Europe faces a hostile Russia and an increasingly bellicose U.S., experts see deepening risks in its reliance on imported fossil fuels.Read more on E360 →
- The EPA wants to eliminate one of the few ways that tribes can protect their waterThe agency’s plan would narrow water quality reviews and make it harder for tribes to enforce treaty rights.
- What Does Fentanyl Smell Like? The Harsh Reality about a Killer Drug That Sneaks Up On YouThe Short Answer: Fentanyl is completely odourless , tasteless and has no reliable visual warning signs. You can’t even start to detect it through your senses – not before you take it, not while you’re using it, and not after. That’s a single fact that explains why fentanyl has become so deadly – it just...

- The future of ferries is now sailing from BelfastDesigned for maximum freight efficiency, the vessel is the second in its fleet to run on rotor sails. Stena Connect arrived at Belfast Harbour on Wednesday 21st January in preparation for its maiden voyage, departing for Heysham, Lancashire on Friday 23rd January. Powered through a combination of biofuel, batteries, and methanol, the ship offers 2,848 […]
- North East England is the UK’s top region for investmentWind and other renewable energy sites, port infrastructure and a skilled workforce were cited as contributing factors. The North East Energy and Innovation Summit in Newcastle had one key message – the region is primed for new partnerships amid its transformation into a green industry powerhouse. Held as Lloyds Banking Group announced more than £1 […]
- Solar Sharer Scheme puts Low Voltage Networks at the centre of the Proposed ReformWith consultations continuing on the Federal Government’s proposed Solar Sharer Scheme, EA Technology says the proposed offer reflects how Australia’s electricity system is changing and managing energy flows increasingly needs to be focused on local network conditions. The Solar Sharer Scheme is designed to encourage households to use electricity during the period of the day where there […] The post Solar Sharer Scheme puts Low Voltage Networks at the centre of the Proposed Reform first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- A Must-Read: The Art of Markets MININGA MUST-READ For readers navigating the energy transition: a clear, authoritative guide to metals, mining, and financial markets. Drawing on four decades of experience across commodity booms, busts, and regime shifts, the book integrates: Commodity fundamentals with macroeconomic and monetary cycles Mining project realities with financial market expectations Volatility and liquidity dynamics with risk management […] The post A Must-Read: The Art of Markets MINING first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- New method helps explain how solar cells can repair themselves… using sunlightThe UNSW research team comprised of Dr Ziheng Liu, Dr Pengfei Zhang, Scientia Professor Xiaojing Hao and Dr Caixia Li. Image from UNSW/Robert Largent UNSW Sydney UNSW researchers have devised a process that identifies exactly how solar cells are damaged by ultraviolet radiation – and what happens when they naturally recover thanks to the sun. Engineers […] The post New method helps explain how solar cells can repair themselves… using sunlight first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Blue Carbon sweeps KPMG Nature Positive Challenge winning $100,000 Nature Positive Prize and $20,000 People’s Choice AwardDr Ana Novak Blue Carbon CEO · Blue Carbon wins both $100,000 KPMG Nature Positive Prize and $20,000 People’s Choice Award · Native Secrets Australia takes home the First Nations Award · Five finalists to share a $250,000 pool of tailored advisory services to help scale their businesses Queensland ocean-restoring climate-tech company Blue Carbon has taken home both […] The post Blue Carbon sweeps KPMG Nature Positive Challenge winning $100,000 Nature Positive Prize and $20,000 People’s Choice Award first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Eradication would cost billions: NT’s lessons for Pilbara’s cane toad managementA study led by Curtin University, with support from Charles Darwin University and other institutions, has identified the most effective cane toad management strategies for WA’s Pilbara region. Charles Darwin University Cane toads are predicted to invade Western Australia’s Pilbara region by 2041 if left unchecked, but the Northern Territory’s population of the pests hold […] The post Eradication would cost billions: NT’s lessons for Pilbara’s cane toad management first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Redland City reports first city-wide koala population stabilisation in south-east QueenslandAmbassador koala Sam. Photo: University of Sunshine Coast’s Detection Dogs for Conservation. Redland City Council has become the first local government in south-east Queensland – and within the koala’s federally-listed northern endangered range – to report stabilisation of its city-wide koala population. Independent analysis by both the University of the Sunshine Coast and Griffith University […] The post Redland City reports first city-wide koala population stabilisation in south-east Queensland first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- How Birds Keep Their Feet From Freezing in Frigid TemperaturesWhen the mercury drops, birds rely on a variety of strategies to withstand the cold. But one of the most interesting is an adaptation they've evolved to keep their bare legs and feet warm during the...
- How Birds Keep Their Feet From Freezing in Frigid TemperaturesWhen the mercury drops, birds rely on a variety of strategies to withstand the cold. But one of the most interesting is an adaptation they've evolved to keep their bare legs and feet warm during the...
- How Birds Keep Their Feet From Freezing in Frigid TemperaturesWhen the mercury drops, birds rely on a variety of strategies to withstand the cold. But one of the most interesting is an adaptation they've evolved to keep their bare legs and feet warm during the...
- Alabama: Working to keep common species commonThe post Alabama: Working to keep common species common appeared first on Environment America.
- Trump administration illegally withheld EV charger funds from WA, judge rulesA federal judge delivered the final blow to the Trump administration's attempt to withhold money for EV chargers.

- Turmeric Soap Benefits: Does Turmeric Soap Really Help With Acne, Dark Spots, and Dull Skin?Turmeric Soap has crept its way from traditional Ayurvedic cleansing rituals into the mainstream of modern skincare routines, and it’s now showing up in U.S. drugstores, wellness blogs and the occasional viral social media skincare video – getting touted as a “natural fix” for acne, dark spots and uneven skin tone. But just because it’s...

- Why Aluminum Cylinder Makers Lead the Recycling ShiftThe compressed gas industry is at a turning point. Many businesses use aluminum gas cylinders for medical oxygen, drinks, and other needs. These companies now see that recycling and reuse programs offer real business value, not just environmental benefits. These programs lower costs, support rule compliance, and improve long-term stability. What once seemed like a...
- Army Corps to look at $1.5B underwater Columbia River power line projectThe controversial project needs approval from the feds, Washington and Oregon. The Corps is asking for public comment.

- Rivian pledges $4.6M for ballot initiative to allow direct EV sales in WATesla is the only electric vehicle maker that can sell its cars outside of WA dealerships. One of its chief competitors is prepping to take its case to voters.

- Stripe, Shopify and Google accelerate progress toward zero-emissions limeReversing the emissions equation for lime could turn the hard-to-abate industry into a carbon removal powerhouse. The post Stripe, Shopify and Google accelerate progress toward zero-emissions lime appeared first on Trellis.
- Finally, we have a serious plan for warm, low carbon homesBritain’s old, heat leaking, gas burning homes left the country exposed to the energy shock that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, fuelling the cost of living crisis. Four years on and energy bills are still hundreds of pounds higher than they were before the crisis. Successive governments have struggled to deliver progress on insulating and electrifying homes. What we’ve needed is a well thought through, properly funded plan. […]
- 4 small towns take giant steps to protect the Amazon
- Outdoorsmen and women show support for wildlife corridor legislation82 hunting and conservation entities sign letter in support of the Wildlife Movement Through Partnerships Act The post Outdoorsmen and women show support for wildlife corridor legislation appeared first on Environment America.
- 6 Eco-Friendly Pet Care Habits Every Household Should TryImage Source: Pexels Living with a pet has a way of turning everyday life into a trail of small decisions. You buy food, sure. But you also buy bags, cleaners, toys, flea prevention, shampoo, replacement clips, and random things you swear you won’t need again. That steady churn is where a pet’s footprint quietly grows....

- UK must become the next ‘Green AI superpower’ says AI trade groupA report, produced by UKAI, the country’s only trade association for AI businesses, argues that Britain has a clear opportunity to lead the next phase of global artificial intelligence by becoming the world’s foremost hub for Green AI. This includes ensuring that AI that is efficient, affordable, deployable at scale, and aligned with long-term economic […]

- Record wasted wind could have powered every home in London in 2025Over 12 Terawatt hours (TWh) of clean electricity was turned off across Great Britain and Ireland in 2025 due to grid constraints, reveals a new report from energy market analysis provider Montel EnAppSys. This could have met the combined electricity demand of every domestic household in London for the entire year. Titled “Curtailed Renewables in […]

- How Optimizing Heating Systems Helps the EnvironmentMaking your existing heating system run a heck of a lot better can really help reduce its impact on the environment. When it’s working smoothly, it uses less energy which means less fuel gets burned and fewer greenhouse gases are just dumped into the atmosphere. Simple steps like regular maintenance, smart controls and just a...

- Project characterizes constructed soils to determine suitability for urban landscape planningIn urban areas, soil is often moved in opposite directions: on the one hand, excavated material is removed from construction sites and often ends up in landfills. As such, soil accounts for a quarter of waste in the EU. On the other hand, soil from outside the city is used to enrich the soil in […]

- Ferries trade group warns of urgent need to deliver green shipping corridorsInterferry, a global trade association for the ferry industry, has warned that ferry operators are facing rising costs under the EU Emissions Trading System faster than practical decarbonisation solutions are being deployed. The warning potentially renews and intensifies scrutiny of how maritime decarbonisation commitments are being translated into action. Emissions are being priced before the […]

- Global Investment in Clean Tech Hit a New High Last YearGlobal investment in clean tech reached a record-high $2.3 trillion last year, according to an analysis. Investment grew even in the U.S., despite a sweeping rollback of government support for clean energy.Read more on E360 →
- Sea Levels Are Rising—But in Greenland, They Will FallEven as global warming causes sea levels to rise worldwide, sea levels around Greenland will likely drop, according to a new paper.

- Environmental monitoring expert listed in Sunday Times 2026 top 100 tech companiesThe environmental technology company Meteor Communications has been included in the 2026 edition of The Sunday Times 100 Tech, Britain’s fastest-growing private technology companies, published on 16 January. Meteor Communications provides innovative environmental monitoring solutions, implementing real-time monitoring systems for critical assets across utilities, rail and government in the UK and Europe. The company has […]

- WA lawmakers look to make data centers pay for energy cost hikesA set of bills making their way through the statehouse propose a sweeping set of regulations to raise rates for data centers.

- SEPA asks people in Scotland to help inform future flooding plansPeople across Scotland are being invited to share their experiences of local flooding issues to help inform how flood risk is managed in their communities, to support work by SEPA on Scotland’s next Flood Risk Management Plans. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency’s public consultation, launched on Wednesday 21 January, focuses on finding out about local […]

- Tackling ammonia toxicity in biogas plants: Solutions mapped by new reviewA new review brings together the latest scientific advances aimed at understanding and mitigating ammonia inhibition in anaerobic digestion systems. Published in Agricultural Ecology and Environment, the study synthesizes more than a decade of research and highlights emerging tools that could help stabilize biogas production from nitrogen rich wastes such as animal manure, food waste, […]

- Guide For Dealing With Identity Theft During Your TripDigital crime is often hard to spot. Travelers exploring new, exciting destinations may be so distracted that they become digitally vulnerable without realizing it. For example, hungry and thirsty travellers looking for their hotel might scan a QR code at a takeaway shop. But hackers sometimes place fake QR codes over the real ones, leading...
- UK DNO deploys pole-mounted technology to help balance the networkOne of the UK’s main DNOs, UK Power Networks, says it is deploying a cutting-edge device to support the adoption of low-carbon technologies on traditional electricity networks. To help customers adopt technologies like electric vehicles and solar panels without delays, the group is trialling a new technology that maximises the use of existing low voltage […]

- How to Recycle Your American FlagEditor’s Note: We received this intriguing question from a Scouting leader, how do you recycle... The post How to Recycle Your American Flag appeared first on Earth911.

- Guest Idea: How to Avoid Altitude Sickness on the Everest Base Camp TrekAltitude sickness isn’t just an Everest problem. It’s a risk for any hiker venturing into... The post Guest Idea: How to Avoid Altitude Sickness on the Everest Base Camp Trek appeared first on Earth911.

- What’s next for new rules on power supply emissionsGreenhouse Gas Protocol will close consultations for a proposed overhaul for Scope 2, which covers renewable energy claims, on Jan. 31. The post What’s next for new rules on power supply emissions appeared first on Trellis.
- Why we’re all part of sustainability’s elitism problemThe industry's obsession with jargon, metrics and elite interests undermines its core mission. The post Why we’re all part of sustainability’s elitism problem appeared first on Trellis.
- How Natural Fiber Welding will use its second chanceA last-minute investment rescued the Peoria next-gen materials maker from the brink of bankruptcy. It has a specific new focus. The post How Natural Fiber Welding will use its second chance appeared first on Trellis.

- Data centers are facing an image problem. The tech industry is spending millions to rebrand them.Through television ads and online campaigns, industry-backed groups are promising jobs, clean energy, and lower electricity bills.
- Trump can’t be this obsessed with Greenland and deny climate changeThe world is facing a seismic shift in environmental conditions, opening Arctic trading routes and making rare Earth minerals easier to access beneath the ice. Analysts have been speaking non-stop about Donald Trump’s demand for the US to take control of Greenland. And many argue that the move has less to do with protecting […]
- Best of SIYE: Heather Terry’s Regenerative Journey At GOODSam FoodsRead a transcript of this episode. Introducing Sustainability In Your Ear transcripts. The global food... The post Best of SIYE: Heather Terry’s Regenerative Journey At GOODSam Foods appeared first on Earth911.

- Asia Pacific Maritime Returns to Singapore Bringing Next Energy to Focus; Accelerating Maritime Decarbonisation ForwardAsia Pacific Maritime (APM), Asia’s premier exhibition and conference for Shipbuilding & Marine, Workboat, Offshore, and Electric & Hybrid Marine, will return for its 19th instalment, from 25-27 March 2026 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, with its largest edition to date. Anchored by the theme “Future of Vessels, Solutions for Tomorrow”, APM 2026 is set to […] The post Asia Pacific Maritime Returns to Singapore Bringing Next Energy to Focus; Accelerating Maritime Decarbonisation Forward first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Tourism takes toll on ancient seagrassTourism takes toll on ancient seagrass Channel News brendan 26th January 2026 Teaser Media
- Frontier selects Leilac to develop zero carbon lime solutionFrontier, an advance market commitment to accelerate permanent carbon removal, announced today that it awarded an R&D grant to Leilac to support the production of zero carbon lime on behalf of Frontier buyers Stripe, Shopify, and Google. The Leilac technology produces zero?carbon lime with electric heating and by capturing the CO? released unavoidably from the raw material during calcination. The […] The post Frontier selects Leilac to develop zero carbon lime solution first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- ‘A fraudulent scheme’: New Mexico sues Texas oil companies for walking away from leaking wellsNew Mexico’s lawsuit accuses three Texas executives of pocketing revenue from oil and gas wells and offloading cleanup costs to the public. An investigation in 2024 by ProPublica and Capital & Main uncovered some of these business dealings.

- This Brooklyn bagel shop is saving money with plug-in batteriesStartup David Energy is giving batteries to its New York City customers to help them reduce hefty demand charges on their monthly utility bills.

- How Smart Metering Helps Businesses Reduce Energy WasteWith UK businesses facing volatile energy prices, ever-tightening sustainability targets and increasing regulatory pressure, energy wastage is no longer just a technical issue and it’s one that deserves C-suite level investment. Thankfully, making energy sustainability decisions has been made infinitely easier in recent years thanks to the introduction of smart metres that offer real-time visibility...
- Types of Light Pink Flowers and How to Get Your Hands on Them WholesaleLight pink flowers are a staple in wedding and event florals – and for good reason. They scream “softness” and “sophistication” , but the truth is theyre a bit of a high maintenance dream. Pale petals show damage way easier than deeper tones so even a little bruising or discoloration can make even the prettiest...

- Capral Aluminium Hosts National Launch of $20 Million Made Right Here CampaignCapral Aluminium today hosted the official national launch of the Australian Government-backed ‘Made Right Here’ campaign at its Smithfield manufacturing facility in New South Wales, marking the start of the largest Australian Made advertising campaign in more than a decade. Supported by a $20 million Australian Government grant, the six-month ‘Made Right Here’ campaign, delivered by Australian Made […] The post Capral Aluminium Hosts National Launch of $20 Million Made Right Here Campaign first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Schneider Electric advances energy technology at World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, announces its participation in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Its delegation, led by CEO Olivier Blum, will champion collaboration across industries to advance energy technology. “It is clear we have entered a new era where AI and energy are inseparable, and together, they will reshape every business,” said Olivier […] The post Schneider Electric advances energy technology at World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- New carbon-conversion technology could turn emissions into jet fuelDr Lei Zhang, Distinguished Professor Tianyi Ma and Dr Peng Li (left to right) in their RMIT University lab, with Professor Ma holding the team’s 3 kW carbon conversion prototype device. Credit: Will Wright, RMIT University RMIT University RMIT researchers have developed a carbon?conversion technology that may one day help turn industrial emissions into jet […] The post New carbon-conversion technology could turn emissions into jet fuel first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- EA Technology appoints Gareth Burton as Chief Executive OfficerGareth Burton – Chief Executive Officer EA Technology, a leading provider of technology solutions supporting the energy transition, has announced the appointment of Gareth Burton as Chief Executive Officer, effective from 9 February 2026. Gareth joins EA Technology at a pivotal point in its growth journey, as the company expands its hardware and software capabilities, […] The post EA Technology appoints Gareth Burton as Chief Executive Officer first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Yes, climate change can supercharge a winter storm. Here’s how.Feel like you're at the North Pole at the moment? There's good reason for that.
- Human Activity Is Driving Rapid Sinking of World’s River DeltasNew research, published in Nature, documents the rate of elevation loss in the world’s deltas, and finds that people are the primary reason for it.

- New poll: New York voters support rooftop solarSurvey of 600 voters and homeowners finds strong support for instant solar permitting The post New poll: New York voters support rooftop solar appeared first on Environment America.
- As L.A. Fires Receded, Indoor Air Pollution Grew, Study FindsEven after the disastrous L.A. wildfires abated last year, the danger from smoke persisted for many people living nearby. A new study finds that, by some measures, indoor air pollution actually worsened after the fires.Read more on E360 →
- WA Supreme Court hears arguments on 2024 natural gas initiativeThe hearing marks one of the last steps before the initiative becomes settled law or is ruled unconstitutional.

- Earth911 Inspiration: Nothing In VainAristotle, who saw purpose and design in everything, wrote in several different works that “Nature... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Nothing In Vain appeared first on Earth911.

- 10 Creative Ways to Reuse Milk and Juice CartonsBefore you throw away an empty milk or juice carton, think about how you could... The post 10 Creative Ways to Reuse Milk and Juice Cartons appeared first on Earth911.

- Funding for decarbonization is more accessible than companies thinkNew data show median climate transition funding equaled just 0.3 percent of revenues. The post Funding for decarbonization is more accessible than companies think appeared first on Trellis.

- Europe gets ‘green energy.’ These Southern towns get dirty air.In Louisiana and Mississippi, people living near wood-pellet mills say they’re getting sick.

- A melting Greenland is easier to exploit — but also more perilousClimate change is opening up previously inaccessible land and sea, boosting global interest in Greenland.

- The climate contradictions in MAHA’s new food pyramidA Q&A with Sam Kass, a former Obama nutrition advisor, on the Trump administration’s new dietary guidelines and what they mean for the climate.

- WATCH: Devon and Cornwall conservation led by UK’s green mobile networkAfter three months as the Chief Ecologist for a game-changing telecoms startup, Chris Packham CBE talks us through the company’s rewilding projects. Launched in 2018 by Ecotricity, Ecotalk claims to be the world’s greenest mobile network, which offers users affordable access to the EE 4 and 5G network while donating 100% of profits to conservation […]
- Bunker billionaires on a burning planetBunker billionaires on a burning planet Channel Comment brendan 23rd January 2026 Teaser Media
- A Greener Pride: How Werribee Lions Are Building the Future Through Eco ClubsFrom Left: Eden Lee, Siakhal Par Tha Dim, Ngung Za Mawi Par, Asja Conner, Raymond Loh at ‘The Den’, 33 Ballan Road WERRIBEE VIC 3030. By Eden Ryder Lee As environmental responsibility becomes a defining issue for a new generation, one community group in Melbourne’s west is showing how service, sustainability and youth leadership can grow […] The post A Greener Pride: How Werribee Lions Are Building the Future Through Eco Clubs first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Crane Season Program Highlight: MONA Art ClassesEach spring, the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary becomes a vibrant hub of activity - not just for birds, but for people of all ages drawn to one of nature’s most remarkable...
- Crane Season Program Highlight: MONA Art ClassesEach spring, the Iain Nicolson Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary becomes a vibrant hub of activity - not just for birds, but for people of all ages drawn to one of nature’s most remarkable...
- 5 Fun Facts to Chirp About: Featuring John Muir Laws21211With a background in science and curiosity, empathy, and appreciation, John Muir Laws has explored, illustrated, and written about nature over a forty-year career, and he’s not stopping...
- 5 Fun Facts to Chirp About: Featuring John Muir Laws21211With a background in science and curiosity, empathy, and appreciation, John Muir Laws has explored, illustrated, and written about nature over a forty-year career, and he’s not stopping...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Dark-eyed JuncoEveryone loves a junco—and for good reason. Adored for their pep and prevalence, these small songbirds are common feeder visitors across North America, easy to spot by their white outer tail...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Dark-eyed JuncoEveryone loves a junco—and for good reason. Adored for their pep and prevalence, these small songbirds are common feeder visitors across North America, easy to spot by their white outer tail...
- A Day in the Life of the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Prescribed Fire Burn BossThe ignition plan was set: Conduct a team test fire at Location A; red team will ignite a backing fire across all sections; yellow team will advance ignition from Locations B through H; and spotters...
- A Day in the Life: Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Prescribed Fire Burn BossThe ignition plan was set: Conduct a team test fire at Location A; red team will ignite a backing fire across all sections; yellow team will advance ignition from Locations B through H; and spotters...
- A Day in the Life: Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Prescribed Fire Burn BossThe ignition plan was set: Conduct a team test fire at Location A; red team will ignite a backing fire across all sections; yellow team will advance ignition from Locations B through H; and spotters...
- Story as strategy: What climate fiction teaches us about communicating sustainabilityHonest talk about why good intentions fail to resonate — and how human narratives do better. The post Story as strategy: What climate fiction teaches us about communicating sustainability appeared first on Trellis.
- Polyester recycler Reju picks Eastman Kodak site for first American plantThe new facility will anchor the European company's North American circular textile ambitions. The post Polyester recycler Reju picks Eastman Kodak site for first American plant appeared first on Trellis.
- Beth works to live sustainability through her daily choicesSustainability isn’t just a goal for Beth DeGoede, an administrative assistant who lives with her husband and two kids in Pennsylvania, it’s a daily practice deeply woven into her family’s lifestyle. The post Beth works to live sustainability through her daily choices appeared first on Environment America.
- Former Novo Nordisk exec to chair GRI standards boardSusanne Stormer, currently with the Copenhagen Business School, will serve a three-year term starting April 1. The post Former Novo Nordisk exec to chair GRI standards board appeared first on Trellis.
- Ambient-air power start-up secures £2m seed round fundingUK climate tech investor Elbow Beach has made a £2 million seed investment in Ionech, an Oxfordshire-based clean-energy company developing a novel technology that generates electricity from the thermal energy of ambient air. Ionech’s core innovation, known as the Air Voltaic Cell, uses high-voltage pulses and field electron emission to create superoxide ions, enabling the […]

- Water stewardship needs “same level of urgency” as climate and biodiversity, says ISEP reportWater deserves the same level of focus globally as climate change and biodiversity loss, according to a new paper from the Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals which urges organisations to move beyond traditional environmental management approaches and adopt more holistic, catchment-based water stewardship practices. By 2030, the health and livelihoods of an estimated 4.8 […]

- Biofilms might be key to supporting the health of space missionsNew research appears to signal a reframing (or the need for one) in relation to how biofilms are viewed in space biology, and the previously overlooked role they might play in ensuring the health of space missions. On Earth, microbial biofilms — dense, self-organising communities of microorganisms — are a familiar ingredient in sewage treatment […]

- King County flood damage coming into focusA group of mayors and county staff gathered Tuesday to speak with Sen. Patty Murray and take stock of the December floods.

- Europe Now Generates More Power from Wind and Solar Than From Fossil FuelsLast year, for the first time, wind and solar supplied more power than fossil fuels to the E.U., according to a new analysis.Read more on E360 →
- Recycling Mystery: Silicone ProductsSilicone is now found in many homes, but recycling it can be tricky. It’s used... The post Recycling Mystery: Silicone Products appeared first on Earth911.

- The Earth911 Guide to Buying Refurbished ElectronicsWhen you need a new laptop, phone, or TV, think about buying refurbished. It used... The post The Earth911 Guide to Buying Refurbished Electronics appeared first on Earth911.

- Greenland is a global model for Indigenous self-governance. Trump’s demands for the island threaten that.Historians say underpinning Trump's talk of national security lies a longstanding pattern of American entitlement to Native land.

- The Trump EPA ended the ‘green new scam.’ A year later, communities are still paying the price. Across the country, communities that lost grants have responded in a variety of ways — suing the government, searching for other funds, or simply moving on.
- How permanent is Trump’s assault on climate action?Trump’s attacks on bedrock environmental and climate laws are inherently fragile — and could reflect the president’s preference for political dominance over lasting change.
- Clean Air Coalition warns the Scottish Government must get tougher on wood burningTo mark Clean Air Night (22 January), Healthy Air Scotland, a coalition of public health, transport and environmental charities is calling on the Scottish Government to address the public health impacts caused by domestic burning. The call from Healthy Air Scotland comes as the coalition launches its manifesto ahead of the Scottish election in May. […]

- UK biodiversity collapse risks: crop failure, organised crime, pandemics, socio-political insecurityThe Government has published an alarming assessment of national security risks linked to nature depletion. Even more worrying, they delayed its release for months over concerns it was ‘too negative’. The 12-page document – Global biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse and national security – had been due last October but was delayed. It outlines a myriad […]
- Does Downing Street’s Warm Homes Plan miss the price point?A new route to lifting families out of fuel poverty and slashing domestic emissions has been laid out. Broadly welcomed by energy and local government, nevertheless some warn it could be done cheaper. Labour’s Warm Home Plan is a £15 billion overhaul of residential power supplies, which promises savings for households, suppliers and the environment. […]
- Sana'a under siegeSana'a under siege Channel Comment brendan 22nd January 2026 Teaser Media
- Museum climate school materials funded by ShellMuseum climate school materials funded by Shell Channel News Catherine Early 22nd January 2026 Teaser Media
- Smart Uses for that Farm House Shed on Working FarmsThat old farmhouse shed, the one with its timeless charm and solid build. Its uses go way beyond just being a nostalgic throwback to country life. On a real working farm, a shed like this is a valuable, hard-working asset that can be put to all sorts of tasks beyond just storing stuff. Whether you’re...
- Limestone Coast’s rich bird history highlights ancient climate changeFlinders University palaeontology researchers – with local fossil experts – have discovered how prolific shorebirds, including the Plains-wanderer, once lived across South Australia’s South-East during wetter times up to 60,000 years ago. The experts link a phase of pronounced drying from about 17,000 years ago as being the likely cause for the decline of many […] The post Limestone Coast’s rich bird history highlights ancient climate change first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Researchers develop solar-powered desalination system that overcomes widespread salt-clogging barrierThe SunSpring floating membrane uses sunlight and carbon “flower” nanostructures to rapidly heat seawater and produce fresh drinking water, generating up to 18 litres per day without clogging from salt. Monash University Monash University and Indian Institute of Technology Bombay researchers have developed a solar-powered desalination prototype that can produce safe drinking water continuously, overcoming […] The post Researchers develop solar-powered desalination system that overcomes widespread salt-clogging barrier first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Lisa Zembrodt, Principal and Senior Director of Schneider Electric’s Sustainability Advisory Services responds to the extension of the Eraring coal-fired power station until April 2029.Lisa Zembrodt, Principal and Senior Director of Schneider Electric’s Sustainability Advisory Services “The extension of Eraring reflects the reality that parts of the energy system, particularly large-scale storage, transmission and grid stability services, are still scaling to meet the pace of change and maintain reliability. It also underlines the need to progress our energy transition. The solutions […] The post Lisa Zembrodt, Principal and Senior Director of Schneider Electric’s Sustainability Advisory Services responds to the extension of the Eraring coal-fired power station until April 2029. first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Australian Ethical Foundation awards $1.5 million in grants for nature and climate justiceAustralian Ethical Head of Foundation Kate Saunders The Australian Ethical Foundation today announced that it has awarded $1.5 million in grants to organisations focused on nature and climate justice. In August 2025, Australian Ethical Investment announced a record annual distribution of $2.5 million to its Foundation for grants supporting organisations and initiatives advancing climate justice […] The post Australian Ethical Foundation awards $1.5 million in grants for nature and climate justice first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Lincoln’s 2025 Christmas Bird CountAudubon across the country celebrated its 126th Christmas Bird Count (CBC) season and volunteers all around Lincoln helped count the Lincoln CBC circle. The day was mild and partly sunny and included...
- Lincoln’s 2025 Christmas Bird CountAudubon across the country celebrated its 126th Christmas Bird Count (CBC) season and volunteers all around Lincoln helped count the Lincoln CBC circle. The day was mild and partly sunny and included...
- Spring Creek Prairie RestorationLast September, the hands-on process of restoring tallgrass prairie began on a recently acquired parcel at Spring Creek Prairie, located on the north end of the property.Over the coming months...
- Spring Creek Prairie RestorationLast September, the hands-on process of restoring tallgrass prairie began on a recently acquired parcel at Spring Creek Prairie, located on the north end of the property.Over the coming months...
- Long-stalled fish project on Green River could begin this summerLast week, Congress approved $190 million to restart a fish passage and water storage project at the Howard A. Hanson Dam.

- Right whales return!North Atlantic Right whales are beginning their migration up to New England for the Spring. The post Right whales return! appeared first on Environment America.
- Best Lithium Battery Brands for Off Grid Solar & Home Backup – The 2026 Buyer’s GuideLithium batteries have become the go-to choice for modern off grid solar systems and home backup power these days. With the rate at which solar adoption is increasing, and grid reliability becoming more unpredictable, people are getting pretty serious about long battery life, heaps of usable capacity & the lowest possible lifetime costs. By 2026,...
- Canopy calls for $2 billion to advance low-carbon packaging and textilesThe nonprofit's blended-finance model aims to transform wood-based supply chains for forest-threatening industries. The post Canopy calls for $2 billion to advance low-carbon packaging and textiles appeared first on Trellis.
- Remembering World-Renowned Soil Scientist, Agriculture and Food Security Center Director Pedro SanchezWalter Baethgen reflects on his friendship with Sanchez.

- Amazon, eBay and Etsy help put Tesla trucks on the roadA new “book and claim” system aggregates demand from buyers willing to pay a premium for zero-emission freight. The post Amazon, eBay and Etsy help put Tesla trucks on the road appeared first on Trellis.
- The real reason people end up returning partsWhen an appliance breaks, the worst part is rarely the repair. It is the guessing game: “Which part do I actually need?” One wrong click and you are stuck waiting on a return label, paying shipping twice, and staring at the same broken machine for another week. The good news is that most “wrong part”...
- Does Apple Cider Vinegar With “The Mother” Expire?The first time I saw stringy bits floating in my apple cider vinegar, I almost threw it away. It looked strange. The bottle had sat in my pantry for over a year. I wondered if it was still safe. I even worried I had been drinking spoiled vinegar. You’re not alone. Many people buy large...

- In Hunt for Rare Earths, Companies Are Scouring Mining WasteTailings and acid mine drainage from mines contain critical minerals needed for clean energy technologies. Now, researchers are developing new techniques for retrieving these key metals, which could reduce the need for new mines and help clean up pollution at old mining sites.Read more on E360 →
- Five Consumer Goods Companies Proving Circular Business Models WorkThe global economy faces a challenge with circularity. The Circularity Gap Report 2024 from the... The post Five Consumer Goods Companies Proving Circular Business Models Work appeared first on Earth911.

- L’Oreal invests in 13 startups to speed materials innovationThe cosmetics and personal care giant seeks to accelerate commercialization of renewable and biodegradable ingredients, sustainable packaging and materials reuse models. The post L’Oreal invests in 13 startups to speed materials innovation appeared first on Trellis.
- The danger of putting a price on the planetThe trouble with running nature through the capitalistic algorithm. The post The danger of putting a price on the planet appeared first on Trellis.
- The consequences of Trump’s war on climate in 7 chartsSeven snapshots reveal how climate rollbacks altered the trajectory of U.S. energy, environmental protection, and economic security.
- Can you build data centers in a desert without draining the water supply? Utah is finding out.Politicians are pushing for one of the driest states to become a haven for data centers.

- Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Carbonfuture is Building the Trust Infrastructure for Carbon RemovalRead a transcript of this episode. Subscribe to receive transcripts: Learn more. The carbon removal... The post Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Carbonfuture is Building the Trust Infrastructure for Carbon Removal appeared first on Earth911.

- Ice ‘sanctuary’ launches in Antarctica as study shows regional heat crisisThe facility aims to preserve samples from mountainous regions across the world, helping future scientists understand climate changes. The facility has been developed by the Ice Memory project, which was launched in 2015 by CBRS, IRD, the University of Grenoble-Alpes (France), CNR, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (Italy) and the Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland). The […]
- How to avoid supporting the most destructive food production practicesWe hear from a certified regenerative organic farmer about how consumers can make better grocery choices for people and the planet this year. From monoculture plantations replacing biodiversity, to over-reliance on pesticides leading to soil degradation and the presence of high toxin levels, the food we are sold every day is often detrimental to the […]
- Ofwat offers £7.5m for water innovations as government announces supplier ‘MOTs’Surprise inspections, regular performance and process check-ups, and compulsory efficiency labels on appliances represent a major overhaul for a broken industry. But what comes next? This week the UK Government announced the biggest changes to water supplies in England and Wales for a generation. This comes following years of controversy linked to pollution events, rampant […]
- Extend the Season of Love to BirdsNEW YORK, NY—Love is in the air—listen closely and the sounds of chickadees, sparrows, and thrushes are beckoning you to step outside to experience the love from birds and nature. Take a moment...
- Extend the Season of Love to BirdsNEW YORK, NY—Love is in the air—listen closely and the sounds of chickadees, sparrows, and thrushes are beckoning you to step outside to experience the love from birds and nature. Take a moment...
- Extend the Season of Love to BirdsNEW YORK, NY—Love is in the air—listen closely and the sounds of chickadees, sparrows, and thrushes are beckoning you to step outside to experience the love from birds and nature. Take a moment...
- New project to grow Indigenous aquaculture on one of Australia’s largest islandsThe project aims to develop production methods for the goldlined rabbitfish (Siganus lineatus). Picture: Provided by Sunil Kadri Charles Darwin University An Australian island’s efforts to improve food security and transition into a blue economy will be bolstered by a new project to propagate a nutritious and increasingly popular fish. The project with Charles Darwin […] The post New project to grow Indigenous aquaculture on one of Australia’s largest islands first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Sphere calls for rapid, scalable deployment of autonomous drone surveillance to protect NSW beachgoersSphere calls for rapid, scalable deployment of autonomous drone surveillance to protect NSW beachgoers Key facts: NSW faces increased shark activity due to warmer waters and changing environmental conditions, with current aerial surveillance limited in scale and consistency across its 2,000 beaches Current shark management includes 305 SMART drumlines, drone patrols at 50 beaches, and […] The post Sphere calls for rapid, scalable deployment of autonomous drone surveillance to protect NSW beachgoers first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- How much does a northern elephant seal weigh?After a day trip to see northern elephant seals at Point Reyes National Seashore, I wanted to know the facts. How much do they weigh? Do they migrate? And more. The post How much does a northern elephant seal weigh? appeared first on Environment America.
- EA TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA APPOINTS NEW BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT LEAD EA Technology, a global leader in electrical asset management and smart grid solutions, announced today that it has strengthened its leadership team in Australia with the appointment of Simon Rooney as its new Business Development Manager for VisNet, the company’s Low Voltage (LV) business. In this newly created role, Simon brings over two decades of experience […] The post EA TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA APPOINTS NEW BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT LEAD first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- CALLING FARMERS – Funky Food wants your surplus, your quirky and your imperfect picksFunky Food founder Kamran Kasaei-Nejad: “We don’t need semi-trailer loads or perfect-looking produce; if it’s fresh, safe and edible, we want to hear from farmers.” Brisbane-based, national produce rescue business Funky Food is calling on farmers across Queensland and northern NSW to let the Funky team save more fresh fruit and vegetables from going to waste, by […] The post CALLING FARMERS – Funky Food wants your surplus, your quirky and your imperfect picks first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- CEFC backs new QIC infrastructure investment to accelerate energy transitionThe CEFC has committed $70 million to the QIC Global Infrastructure Fund II (QGIF II, the Fund) to drive the decarbonisation of two of Australia’s highest-emitting sectors – energy and transport. The investment will also accelerate the transition to net zero by driving down emissions across the entire value chain, targeting Scope 3 emissions. Managed by leading infrastructure […] The post CEFC backs new QIC infrastructure investment to accelerate energy transition first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Snail Kite Population Showing Strain in Dry YearsThe Snail Kite is one of the most iconic birds of the Florida peninsula. With its striking dark plumage, deeply hooked bill, and slow, buoyant flight just above the water’s surface, the kite is...
- Snail Kite Population Showing Strain in Dry YearsThe Snail Kite is one of the most iconic birds of the Florida peninsula. With its striking dark plumage, deeply hooked bill, and slow, buoyant flight just above the water’s surface, the kite is...
- Returning right whale mothers giving us hope this calving seasonRight whale mothers have had a busy calving season so far, with 15 mother-calf pairs formally identified The post Returning right whale mothers giving us hope this calving season appeared first on Environment America.
- My ‘why’: From dental school to a fateful beach trip
- Much of the World Facing 'Water Bankruptcy,' U.N. Report WarnsAround the world, people are drawing down reserves of fresh water faster than they can be replenished. The heedless consumption of water, combined with worsening drought globally, has ushered in an era of "water bankruptcy," according to a dire new U.N. report.Read more on E360 →
- Get Ready for Smokier Air: Record 2023 Wildfire Smoke Marks Long-Term Shift in North American Air QualityA new analysis of air quality data from the past 70 years shows a broader, continent-wide trend toward smokier skies.

- Why the parent company of Coach and Kate Spade is investing in community solar in IllinoisTapestry's dealmaking reflects its mosaic of clean energy efforts toward net zero by 2050. The post Why the parent company of Coach and Kate Spade is investing in community solar in Illinois appeared first on Trellis.

- What Meta’s big nuclear deals say about corporate clean energy strategyThe social media giant's commitment underscores broader corporate interest in clean power that's available at night. The post What Meta’s big nuclear deals say about corporate clean energy strategy appeared first on Trellis.

- PM2.5 from tyre and brake wear can be remedied by a simple switch to new brake padsLevels of PM2.5 from tyre and brake wear can be cut significantly by a simple switch to (often inexpensive) brake pads and new braking technology, according to a report published by consultancy firm Ricardo in December, for the UK Department of Transport (DfT). With electric vehicles (EVs) being heavier than internal combustion engine vehicles, it […]

- “You can’t control what you can’t measure”: Keeping track of IAQPublic health initiatives around air pollution have closely tracked the availability of technologies for monitoring. Instrumentation firm ACOEM UK is supporting emerging initiatives in relation to wood-burning stoves and the emergence of indoor air quality as a serious priority of occupational health. And the company is also beefing up its UK-based capabilities to support industry […]

- Uncharted dustA new study in Sweden indicates a need for caution in the metals recycling sector, where elevated levels of metals in the blood of workers have been discovered. Many of these are unusual elements whose toxicity has yet to be properly explored or evaluated. The metal recycling industry is growing, not least due to the […]

- Nature groups reveal flaws underpinning government’s nuclear review, and warn of potential for catastropheThe government’s review of nuclear delivery, published in November, is based on misleading advice, says new research published by The Wildlife Trusts, a federation of UK wildlife charities. Faulty evidence underpins the Prime Minister’s verdict of “pointless gold-plating, unnecessary red-tape, well-intentioned, but fundamentally misguided environmental regulations”, as the group explains Why the Nuclear Regulatory Review […]

- Water Discovery Challenge returns to bring more fresh thinking innovators into the water sectorThe Water Innovation Fund is opening its doors to innovators from outside the water sector to enter bold solutions to the urgent challenges facing the industry in England and Wales, as it announces the return of the £7.5m Water Discovery Challenge. Following the success of the first Water Discovery Challenge in 2023, Ofwat’s Water Innovation […]

- Dundee residents offered Zero Bills homes for a decadeHeat pumps, battery and solar PV technology provided by a leading UK renewable energy supplier will deliver toll free electricity for up to 10 years. Octopus Energy first unveiled plans for its Zero Bills scheme in 2022. Now 57 properties in a development on Tranent Grove, North Dundee, have been earmarked for the project. Built […]
- 4 sustainable construction trends to watch for in 2026Architecture, engineering and construction firms will implement new tools and techniques to cut carbon, curb waste and build more sustainably — when they’re a priority for clients and jurisdictions. The post 4 sustainable construction trends to watch for in 2026 appeared first on Trellis.

- In Bangladesh, thousands of volunteers are battling climate-fueled disease at its sourceAs mosquitoes spread dengue and chikungunya, Bangladeshi cleanup crews are taking public health into their own hands.

- Trump is keeping coal on life support. How long can it last?In 2025, regulatory rollbacks and surging power demand helped buoy an industry in trouble.

- 8 Ways to Reduce Your Impact TodayMake sure your daily routine is keeping the Earth in mind! The post 8 Ways to Reduce Your Impact Today appeared first on Earth911.

- Healthcare policy must include nutrition science for human and planetary healthWe are what we eat, but so is the Earth. Every morsel and meal contributes to our climate footprint, and diets often focus on food that’s bad for us and nature. It’s time to plate-up something different. Current dietary patterns are damaging our health and that of the planet. Poor diets are responsible for an […]
- Suffolk County Council begins major EV infrastructure rolloutThe authority is working with Believ to install thousands of charge points in a bid to accelerate its sustainable transport transition. £5.3 million in funding has come through central government’s Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) scheme, which is run by the Department for Transport. Meanwhile, the private partner is spending £16 million on the project. […]
- The road less travelledThe road less travelled Channel News brendan 20th January 2026 Teaser Media
- Step It Up: Choosing the Best Flooring Options for StairsFreepik Stairs not only serve as an effective means of passage between the levels of a home, but they are also a design element that is readily visible and is likely to be positioned in the middle of everyday traffic. Due to the fact that stairs are used more than most surfaces, the choice of...

- Potential for satellites and AI to help tackle critical invasive species problemThe study explored using satellite imagery and artificial intelligence to detect bitou bush (pictured) and African lovegrass. Charles Darwin University Satellite imagery and artificial intelligence can detect with high accuracy two invasive weed species in Australia, posing a new opportunity for defense against these pervasive plants. Research conducted by Charles Darwin University (CDU) and Charles […] The post Potential for satellites and AI to help tackle critical invasive species problem first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Threatened bandicoot numbers triple in Central Australian sanctuaryCredit: Tom Sayers/AWC Conservationists are celebrating a major win in Central Australia, with threatened Golden Bandicoot numbers tripling inside a feral predator-free area. The remarkable population growth shows just how quickly native species can bounce back when feral cats and foxes, key threats to native mammals, are removed from the landscape. Dr Tim Henderson and his team […] The post Threatened bandicoot numbers triple in Central Australian sanctuary first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Engineers set efficiency world record for emerging solar cell materialScientia Professor Xiaojing Hao working in her laboratory in the Tyree building, Kensignton campus UNSW. Image from UNSW UNSW Sydney Photovoltaic researchers at UNSW demonstrate best-ever results for emerging solar cell material antimony chalcogenide. UNSW engineers have made a major step forward in the development of a new type of solar cell that could help […] The post Engineers set efficiency world record for emerging solar cell material first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- $10million funding boost welcome by WARR industryThe Waste Management and Resource Recovery Association of Australia (WMRR) has welcomed this week’s Recycling Modernisation Fund (RMF) announcements — delivering $10 million for recycling infrastructure in Western Australia and Victoria — but says sustained federal leadership is urgently needed to cut Australia’s dependence on virgin plastics. The latest RMF round will provide up to $6 […] The post $10million funding boost welcome by WARR industry first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- 2026 Program AgendaEnvironment Texas’ program priorities for 2026 include stopping plastic pellet pollution, expanding wind and solar energy, saving the bees, creating wildlife corridors, and more. The post 2026 Program Agenda appeared first on Environment America.
- Urban Greenery Is Making Some Cities Hotter, Study FindsAs urban planners look to expand green spaces to help cool cities, a new study finds that, in arid regions, grassy areas can actually have a warming effect.Read more on E360 →
- How to Design Modular Grey Water Plumbing Systems for Eco Homes and CommunitiesPhoto by toodlings on Pixabay Sustainable water management is becoming a necessity with the growing environmental issues. One strategy that has received attention as a potential solution is the modular grey water plumbing systems. Unlike fixed units, modular systems allow homeowners and communities to adjust wastewater collection and reuse according to their specific needs and...
- End trade-off between recycling targets and toxic exposure, Zero Waste Europe urges EUA new policy briefing by waste advocacy group Zero Waste Europe (ZWE) argues for tougher chemical policy measures to be included in the European Commission’s upcoming Circular Economy Act (CEA) to avoid a future public health crisis. The briefing, Building a healthy circular economy: Integrating chemicals, products and waste under the Circular Economy Act, warns […]

- How to Clean Porcelain Tile: The Safe, No-Streak Method (2026 Guide)Quick Answer: How to Clean Porcelain Tile (In 5 Simple Steps) Cleaning porcelain tile the right way keeps your floors and walls looking like new for years without breaking out the big bucks or doing a whole lot of elbow grease. First things first, get rid of any loose dirt on the surface, then grab...

- Reasons Responsible Pest Control is Important for Sustainable LivingImage by Trương Đình Anh from Pixabay Often centered on food decisions, waste reduction, and energy consumption, sustainable living But environmental responsibility also calls for equally significant pest control. It has effects on human health, long-term environmental stability, and ecosystems. How Sustainable Living is influenced by pest control decisions Prevention, physical controls, and focused treatments...
- Biodegradable plastics research wins $500k Hill Prize for real-world impactA major science prize has been awarded to the developers of chemistry to replace toxic, petroleum-derived plastics with safe, degradable alternatives made from agricultural waste The 2026 Hill Prize in Physical Sciences – which recognises breakthrough research with strong societal and commercial impact – has been given to a joint venture between Teysha Technologies and Texas […]

- How Solar Batteries Are Spurring the Green Revolution: The Future of Sustainable EnergyOnce a straightforward narrative, sustainable energy now calls for over time replacement of fossil fuels by increasing wind and solar. The tale is evolving quickly today. Apart from increasing renewable energy production, the globe is also modernizing the way electricity is stored, distributed, and utilized. This change is anchored on solar batteries. They help homes,...
- Significant progress being made on renewables installations but gaps persist, says McKinsey analysisDespite continued low-carbon technology investment and progress, shortfalls in project realization ahead of 2030 threaten to impact interim goals set by countries and companies in the path to reaching net zero by 2050, according to analysis from consulting firm McKinsey released on 14 January The article – “Tracking the energy transition: where are we now?” […]

- U.S. Emissions Rose 2.4% in 2025 While China and India Hit Historic Coal MilestonesIn 2025, the United States reversed its progress on emissions reductions. Meanwhile, China and India,... The post U.S. Emissions Rose 2.4% in 2025 While China and India Hit Historic Coal Milestones appeared first on Earth911.

- 2,000 most influential companies could ‘unlock’ 30% of net zero funds neededMore than $1 trillion could be raised if the planet’s most powerful corporations genuinely committed to safeguarding its future. Or at least that’s the view of the World Benchmarking Alliance (WBA), the non-profit tasked with monitoring and measuring the contribution of major companies to sustainable development goals. This is the first time large firms across […]
- GET YOUR GLOVES ON AUSTRALIA! REMINDER TO REGISTER FOR CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY 2026!Australians are being reminded to register now for Clean Up Australia Day with the nation’s largest environmental movement returning on Sunday 1 March 2026. individuals, families, schools, and community groups across the country are being encouraged to register to get in on the action. Since its inception, over 23 million volunteers have joined the Clean Up […] The post GET YOUR GLOVES ON AUSTRALIA! REMINDER TO REGISTER FOR CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY 2026! first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Australian Organic Limited selected for Austrade Trade Diversification NetworkOrganic Peak industry body to work with Austrade to expand organic exports over next eighteen months The new initiative will aim to support Australian Organic Limited’s wider goal of doubling the value of Australian organic exports by 2030 by growing international interest in key international markets Australian Organic Limited (AOL) has been selected to participate in Austrade’s Trade Diversification Network […] The post Australian Organic Limited selected for Austrade Trade Diversification Network first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Marine mammal social lives shape how diseases spread in the oceanCourtesy CEBEL, Flinders University Whales, dolphins and other marine mammals are highly social, but those social ties can also help diseases spread through populations of rare or threatened species. New research reveals why understanding these social networks is critical for predicting and managing disease outbreaks in oceans already under siege with pressures from climate change, […] The post Marine mammal social lives shape how diseases spread in the ocean first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- New study reveals how temperature and urbanisation can change bee behaviourKey points Higher temperatures caused European honeybees to slow down their attraction to light, while native Australian bees’ light attraction appeared unaffected. Light simulating natural sunlight elicited a similar response in bees compared with simulated artificial city light. Bees living in urban and natural environments demonstrated similar light attraction responses. Research from Monash University explores […] The post New study reveals how temperature and urbanisation can change bee behaviour first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- 'Kinship can save us''Kinship can save us' Channel Comment brendan 19th January 2026 Teaser Media
- Red-state Republicans seek climate ‘liability shield’ for fossil fuel industryIf enacted, the Utah and Oklahoma measures would restrict litigation against oil companies over their role in the climate crisis.

- Woodland Park Zoo welcomes 2 baby lions, first born in over decadeTwo female South African lion cubs have been born at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. The cubs were born to first-time parents Ilanga and Tandie.

- Save our snow - ban Olympic fossil fuel adsSave our snow - ban Olympic fossil fuel ads Channel Comment brendan 18th January 2026 Teaser Media
- Revolutionizing Healthcare: How Digital Product Engineering Is Enabling Safer, Smarter, and More Accessible CareDigital tools are changing healthcare. They make care easier to access, safer, and more efficient. But they must be built the right way. They need to work for doctors, follow the rules, and be easy for patients to use. In 2026, the best digital health tools help doctors do their jobs better. They work well...
- ‘The ocean is one’: A turning point for the high seas
- Iran’s regime has survived war, sanctions, and uprising. Environmental crises may bring it down.Decades of water depletion, dam building, and repression of scientists and environmentalists have driven Iran toward ecological crises that are fueling the protests rocking the country.

- Huge Numbers of Migrating Birds Rely on These Five Central American Forests—but They're Disappearing FastRicardo Berrios Perez leads bilingual birdwatching tours in New York City’s Central Park as a volunteer for the nonprofit Latino Outdoors. He knows when migratory warblers have returned to their...
- Huge Numbers of Migrating Birds Rely on These Five Central American Forests—but They're Disappearing FastRicardo Berrios Perez leads bilingual birdwatching tours in New York City’s Central Park as a volunteer for the nonprofit Latino Outdoors. He knows when migratory warblers have returned to their...
- Wilson names former federal official to Seattle’s highest-paid jobSeattle City Light’s next leader will take over the department at a pivotal moment in its more than 100-year history — facing climate and personnel issues.

- STATEMENT: White House, governor’s proposal on PJM power prices may fall short, but could be first step to unleash clean energyProposal unveiled this morning by White House, governors of 12 PJM states starts to address backlog of clean energy projects in PJM service area The post STATEMENT: White House, governor’s proposal on PJM power prices may fall short, but could be first step to unleash clean energy appeared first on Environment America.
- This marsh has become a crab superhighwayWhat happens when humans accidentally create a superhighway for crabs in a salt marsh? Audubon staff joined researchers from Stony Brook University at Crab Meadow marsh (Town of Huntington, Long...
- This marsh is home to a crab superhighwayWhat happens when humans accidentally create a superhighway for crabs in a salt marsh? Audubon staff joined researchers from Stony Brook University at Crab Meadow marsh (Town of Huntington, Long...
- This marsh is home to a crab superhighwayWhat happens when humans accidentally create a superhighway for crabs in a salt marsh? Audubon staff joined researchers from Stony Brook University at Crab Meadow marsh (Town of Huntington, Long...
- New Policies, Same Inequalities for Agricultural Workers in MexicoWho will benefit from the new agricultural support programs that promise to help rural farmworkers?

- Why DHL, FedEx and UPS are central to eBay’s climate transition planRoughly 84 percent of the secondhand marketplace’s carbon footprint comes from transporting and distributing products for its sellers. The post Why DHL, FedEx and UPS are central to eBay’s climate transition plan appeared first on Trellis.

- Rare earth magnet recycling centre launched in West MidlandsA facility for separating and recycling rare earth magnets has been launched at the University of Birmingham, which was opened on 15 January by Chris McDonald MP, Minister for Industry in the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and the Department for Business and Trade. The new facility uses an innovative hydrogen-based process for […]

- Sharks are famous for fearsome teeth, but ocean acidification could make them weakerScientists found that future generations of sharks could have weaker teeth because of changing ocean chemistry.

- Greenhushing is eroding consumer trust, survey showsThe impact of consumers seeing and hearing less from brands is taking a toll. The post Greenhushing is eroding consumer trust, survey shows appeared first on Trellis.

- How apparel companies handle the post-holiday return surgeThere’s really no such thing as “free returns.” The post How apparel companies handle the post-holiday return surge appeared first on Trellis.
- Trump’s EPA is taking itself out of the regulation gameThe agency has long tried to curb carbon emissions and protect human health. Critics say it’s giving up on both.

- Trump is trying to kill clean energy. The market has other plans.The administration has done real damage to climate action, experts say. But in many ways, renewables are unstoppable.
- Daria Egereva fought for Indigenous voices at the UN. Now she’s in a Russian jail.Observers say Egereva’s case highlights the risks Indigenous advocates face when they challenge powerful governments on climate and human rights.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Nothing Is Perfect and Everything Is PerfectSustainability is a series of experiments. No one is perfect and too many people don’t... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Nothing Is Perfect and Everything Is Perfect appeared first on Earth911.

- WATCH: How to decarbonise concrete with carbon-negative techSustainability and Climate Talks host Tom Raftery looks at one of the biggest challenges on the road to net zero, and asks what if this could be reprogrammed to store emissions? Cement and concrete are everywhere, particularly within urban environments where the atmosphere is already thick with carbon output. This aspect of the built environment […]
- Signs of a sickly planet: Europe’s crop droughts worsen despite rainFollowing news that 2025 was the third hottest year on record, beaten only by 2023 and 2024, new British research suggests even with more downpours farmland is likely to fail. Conducted by scientists at the University of Reading, the study focused on the impact of climate change on soil moisture during growing seasons. This is […]

- The green passion pay gapThe green passion pay gap Channel News brendan 16th January 2026 Teaser Media
- White House and governors pressure grid operator to boost power supply, slow electricity price hikesThe White House and a bipartisan group of governors are taking aim at power shortages and price spikes from data centers for artificial intelligence.

- Greg Evans, former Perfect Match host and awarding winning radio personality was rushed into emergency heart surgery at 72Greg Evans Evans has revealed he underwent a quadruple heart bypass after receiving a serious diagnosis a few days before Christmas. “That (the test results) was at 4pm in the afternoon. At 9am the following morning I had a quadruple bypass,” Evans told The Herald Sun. Evans met highly respected cardiologist Assoc/Prof Kushwin Rajamani at […] The post Greg Evans, former Perfect Match host and awarding winning radio personality was rushed into emergency heart surgery at 72 first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Got Beef With Cowbirds? This Researcher Wants to Change Your MindThe first parasite Mark Hauber studied was a duck. Specifically, it was a Redhead, one of around 100 bird species worldwide with an unusual method of raising their young: Known as brood...
- Got Beef With Cowbirds? This Researcher Wants to Change Your MindThe first parasite Mark Hauber studied was a duck. Specifically, it was a Redhead, one of around 100 bird species worldwide with an unusual method of raising their young: Known as brood...
- What the High Seas Treaty Means for Seabirds—and for All of UsThis month, a long-awaited milestone becomes reality: the High Seas Treaty enters into force. The treaty marks a turning point for the ocean, offering the first comprehensive framework to protect...
- What the High Seas Treaty Means for Seabirds—and for All of UsThis month, a long-awaited milestone becomes reality: the High Seas Treaty enters into force. The treaty marks a turning point for the ocean, offering the first comprehensive framework to protect...
- A $100 Billion Investment Imperative: Turning Clean Fuel Ambition into Progress by 2030New World Economic Forum report suggests global clean fuel investment could rise from ~$25 billion today to over $100 billion annually by 2030 driven by new demand and government ambitions. Clean fuels can strengthen energy security and economic development goals, stimulating two to three times more jobs than conventional fuel sectors while diversifying national energy […] The post A $100 Billion Investment Imperative: Turning Clean Fuel Ambition into Progress by 2030 first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Historic High Seas Treaty enters into force, launching a new era of global ocean governance©Worachat Sodsri in Unsplash Today the High Seas Treaty, formally the Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ), has officially entered into force, marking a historic milestone for global ocean protection and multilateral cooperation. Covering nearly half the planet, the High Seas lie beyond national borders […] The post Historic High Seas Treaty enters into force, launching a new era of global ocean governance first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Scouts lose major campsite in Longwood firesAmongst the many, many losses in the Longwood fire are structures at one of Victoria’s largest Scouting campsites. Mafeking Rover Park, situated at Caveat in the Central Highlands, was hit by the Longwood fire on Friday morning with a loss of most buildings on site. The 320-acre site was established more than 30 years ago […] The post Scouts lose major campsite in Longwood fires first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- The best hydrogen for heavy-duty transport is locally produced and greenSamara Doole, Possesed Photography, Thomas Reaubourgh via Unsplash.com If trucks ran on hydrogen instead of fossil fuels, carbon dioxide emissions from heavy-duty road transport could be significantly reduced. At the same time, a new study from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden shows that differences in how the gas is produced, distributed and used greatly […] The post The best hydrogen for heavy-duty transport is locally produced and green first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Conservation planning ‘good for biodiversity and business’The research highlights significant gaps in conservation planning in the Northern Territory. Charles Darwin University The Northern Territory’s investment in solar and wind energy production needs to benefit people and the planet, but new research highlights critical pitfalls in planning. Research conducted by Charles Darwin University (CDU) reviewed the NT’s existing formal conservation planning against the Interim […] The post Conservation planning ‘good for biodiversity and business’ first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- 2026 Audubon Photography Awards Open for EntriesNEW YORK / SANTIAGO / BOGOTA (January 15, 2026) – Audubon invites photographers and videographers of all experience levels to enter the 2026 Audubon Photography Awards. Submissions will be accepted...
- 2026 Audubon Photography Awards Open for EntriesNEW YORK / SANTIAGO / BOGOTA (January 15, 2026) – Audubon invites photographers and videographers of all experience levels to enter the 2026 Audubon Photography Awards. Submissions will be accepted...
- When Coloradans Spoke Up, Protections FollowedIn December 2025, the Water Quality Control Commission voted to adopt Colorado’s first-ever dredge and fill permitting program. Colorado made history. After more than a year of numerous public...
- When Coloradans Spoke Up, Protections FollowedIn December 2025, the Water Quality Control Commission voted to adopt Colorado’s first-ever dredge and fill permitting program. Colorado made history. After more than a year of numerous public...
- Congress rejects Trump cuts, funds major WA projectsA bipartisan funding package passed by Congress directs $5 billion to Washington state, including $190 million for the Hanson Dam construction project.

- A New Generation at the Christmas Bird CountAs a millennial who developed a bird obsession before the COVID-19 pandemic, my picture of what it means to be a “birder,” and especially a “young birder,” has changed quite a bit in the...
- A New Generation at the Christmas Bird CountAs a millennial who developed a bird obsession before the COVID-19 pandemic, my picture of what it means to be a “birder,” and especially a “young birder,” has changed quite a bit in the...
- TRACX Program Connects Educators Worldwide with Ocean Science ResearchLast summer, teachers from around the globe got a hands-on opportunity to engage in research alongside scientists at the Gulf Coast Repository at Texas A&M University.

- Judge hands offshore wind industry another victory against Trump in clearing way for NY projectA federal judge has cleared the way for a New York offshore wind project to resume construction.

- Why switching to a better supply-chain model can cause emissions estimates to spikeWidely used models focus on emission factors from one country, obscuring the impact of carbon-intensive overseas manufacturing. The post Why switching to a better supply-chain model can cause emissions estimates to spike appeared first on Trellis.
- Scientists recorded hundreds of gibbon songs. Here’s what they heard
- Measuring movement creates new way to map indoor air pollutionA new way of measuring and analysing indoor air pollution appears – in initial trials – to establish a clear link between office occupancy, physical activity, and air quality. Using radar-powered movement detectors and low-cost pollution sensors, researchers equipped office space in central Birmingham to monitor the number of people present and measure the kinetic […]

- Fight over Centralia coal plant heats up as WA challenges fedsRecent federal data also suggests the coal plant has not generated electricity since December.

- Interactive map shows how well English highway authorities are performing on road maintenanceA new ratings system lets the public see how well each of the 154 local highway authorities in England is fixing potholes and maintaining roads. An interactive map provides a visual appraisal of progress, with authorities graded red, amber or green based on road conditions, spending, and adherence to best practice. The government announced the […]

- This tech could keep EVs from stressing the grid — and save everyone moneyInstead of lots of EVs juicing up their huge batteries all at once, "active managed charging" distributes the load throughout the night, helping stabilize the grid.

- Pets Nudge Us Toward a Greener Lifestyle 5+1 Curious ReasonsEnvironmental responsibility is mindful, no doubt. It is what we all are working towards, and in many cases it is a tedious endeavor. Carbon footprints are difficult to calculate correctly. It hurts to overhaul consumption habits. These attempts do count, it is not that I am criticizing them. Yet, there is this furry aspect that...

- AI is changing the monitoring of biological pollutants in water bodiesThe authors of a new review outline how AI can turn water quality management from a reactive, after-the-fact process into a proactive early warning and control system for harmful microbes, algal toxins, parasites, and antibiotic resistance genes in aquatic environments. These living “biocontaminants” are highly dynamic, able to grow, evolve, and spread with changing temperature, […]

- Flow computer offers versatile measurement of gas and fluid flowThis article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with VEGA Controls. The SFC3000 flow computer from Sussex based Ex-i Flow Measurement, is a highly versatile liquid hydrocarbon and gas flow measuring device capable of operating in a stand-alone single stream flow measurement system or as part of a highly complex multi-stream system. It has […]

- The State of the Plastic Bottle in 2026Four years ago, this article looked at how major beverage companies were starting to explore... The post The State of the Plastic Bottle in 2026 appeared first on Earth911.

- January clear out: binning unwanted devices risks lives and environmentThree weeks after Christmas and the urge to purge our homes of clutter is real. But throwing the electricals out with the general waste creates a potentially lethal problem. Neil Griffiths, Lead Officer for the National Fire Chiefs Council on Waste Fires, understands the risks that come with this time of year. As the festive […]
- Definitely not HS2: new Manchester-Birmingham rail route proposed, againWhether we will ever agree on what went wrong with England’s ill-fated high speed rail false start, Downing Street wants to press on with updating regional connectivity. According to ITV News, freshly tabled plans would essentially revive HS2’s northern phase ‘in all but name’, and offer a faster route with more capacity between the […]
- Leeds City Council inks coffee pod recycling dealThe Yorkshire authority will work with Podback to roll out a new scheme at household waste recycling centres. Coffee, tea or hot chocolate pods from a range of brands are eligible, with the public asked to simply drop the used items into a special collection container loose, and intact. These will then be distributed to […]
- End orca captivityEnd orca captivity Channel Comment brendan 15th January 2026 Teaser Media
- A.I. Is Keeping Aging Coal Plants OnlineEnergy-hungry data centers have been a lifeline for ailing U.S. coal plants, analysts say.Read more on E360 →
- What Type of Bird Is That?In this story you'll learn: How many bird species there are in the world.How many bird species are in the North America. The major categories or types of birds. The bird families within each bird...
- What Type of Bird Is That?In this story you'll learn: How many bird species there are in the world.How many bird species are in the North America. The major categories or types of birds. The bird families within each bird...
- A Year In: Chuckwalla National Monument’s AnniversaryOn January 14th, we celebrated one year of the designation of the Chuckwalla National Monument—a huge milestone for conservation, community, and our shared public lands. Last year, I was honored...
- A Year In: Chuckwalla National Monument’s AnniversaryOn January 14th, we celebrated one year of the designation of the Chuckwalla National Monument—a huge milestone for conservation, community, and our shared public lands. Last year, I was honored...
- Responsibly Sited Renewables Are a Heatwave Buffer in TexasAs temperatures soared past 100°F across Texas this week, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) projected a new May record for statewide electricity demand—highlighting the increasing...
- Responsibly Sited Renewables Are a Heatwave Buffer in TexasAs temperatures soared past 100°F across Texas this week, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) projected a new May record for statewide electricity demand—highlighting the increasing...
- These Finnish homes are being heated by a surprising source: BitcoinCan the reuse of crypto mining’s waste heat redeem its carbon footprint?

- Scientists call another near-record hot year a ‘warning shot’ of a shifting, dangerous climateScientists calculate that last year was one of the three hottest on record, and that could be a sign that global warming is speeding up.

- Microsoft’s plan to counter community backlash over AI data centersThe technology company will pay the tab for electric and water utility upgrades required for massive AI data centers, so communities don’t have to shoulder the burden. The post Microsoft’s plan to counter community backlash over AI data centers appeared first on Trellis.
- Why Levi’s is teaching high schoolers how to mend jeansIts hands-on workshops aim to extend the lives of clothes, as more brands adopt repair programs in the U.S. and Europe. The post Why Levi’s is teaching high schoolers how to mend jeans appeared first on Trellis.

- Is Ross a Thrift Store or Discount Retailer? What You’re Actually Buying (And Why It’s Cheaper)Image: wikipedia Short answer: No. Ross Dress for Less is not a thrift store. Ross sells new items at low prices. The items come from known brands and cost much less than in regular stores. Many people get confused. Ross looks different from mall stores. Prices seem very low. The items change all the time....

- Reducing Household Waste Starts With the Right Living SpaceThe conversation about household waste typically centres on recycling, composting, and minimising the use of single-use items. But the environment we live in has a much more profound effect than many people realise. The way we live at home determines how much we consume, store and then discard. When a house doesn’t suit us any more,...

- Why Reusing Existing Homes Is Better for the Planet Than Building New OnesSource: Unsplash Housing, it turns out, has a much larger environmental footprint than most of us realise. Every step of the way, from the materials to build a home to the energy used to heat and light it, comes at a price for the planet. New-build homes can be efficient, but it’s usually greener to...

- Why More People Are Downsizing for Environmental ReasonsFor so long, large homes have been the dream of many, often seen as a status symbol and a sign that someone’s made it. But times are changing, and the concept of downsizing has increased in popularity. Now, environmentally conscious people are realising that smaller homes can help reduce their carbon footprint. Living in a large...
- Better Water, Better Power: Small Changes That Make Homes More EfficientMaking a home more efficient does not require big renovations or costly upgrades. Many of the best results come from small changes in how water and energy are used each day. Water use and power use are closely linked. Heating water, running appliances, lighting rooms, and keeping homes comfortable all rely on the same resources....
- A buffalo bill reintroduced in CongressThe Indian Buffalo Management Act was introduced in the U.S. Senate. The loss of Rep. LaMalfa leaves a void in the House. The post A buffalo bill reintroduced in Congress appeared first on Environment America.
- How companies can lessen legal risk in carbon marketsInstead of claiming offset emissions, companies can claim to have counteracted social damages. The post How companies can lessen legal risk in carbon markets appeared first on Trellis.
- Why almost none of the homes burned in LA have been rebuilt since last year’s firesThe wildfires destroyed 13,000 homes. In Los Angeles County, just seven have been rebuilt.

- Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: USEFULL’s Rob Kutner On Easing Reuse Adoption With Plastic Buy-BacksThe scale of our plastic waste crisis is staggering: the U.S. alone uses over 100... The post Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: USEFULL’s Rob Kutner On Easing Reuse Adoption With Plastic Buy-Backs appeared first on Earth911.

- What Is the Carbon Footprint of Video Streaming?Streaming video is now a regular part of life for billions of people. In 2024,... The post What Is the Carbon Footprint of Video Streaming? appeared first on Earth911.

- Tree bark is everywhere, so can it act as a carbon sink?Scientists now think we may have been overlooking a simple greenhouse gas solution. If stretched out flat, all the tree bark on Earth is estimated to cover around 143 million sq km. That’s almost enough to planet the entire surface are of the planet. If that’s impressive, spare a thought for the micro ecosystem that […]
- These were 2025’s most sustainable festivalsA Greener Future has released its honours list, with the UK and Europe dominating. With pressure mounting on the cultural sector to clean up its act – from energy use at gigs to audience travel to biennales – 2025’s most sustainable festivals and music events have been revealed. Compiled and awarded by A Greener Future […]
- Guildford will reveal flood defence scheme design this weekendThe Environment Agency and partner organisations have unveiled artists’ impression of a new scheme to protect the Surrey town centre. Located on the River Way, Guildford has a long and often costly history of flooding. This includes torrential downpours in 1900 which destroyed most of the old Town Bridge, the once-in-a-millennium disaster in 1968 – […]
- Mussel atrophyMussel atrophy Channel News brendan 14th January 2026 Teaser Media
- A Boom in Gas Exports Is Pushing Up U.S. Energy BillsGreater exports of natural gas have played a significant role in rising U.S. utility bills, an analysis of federal data found.Read more on E360 →
- Partner Spotlight: Burgundy Pasture Beef and ROAM RanchNative grasslands are among the most imperiled ecosystems in the world — and one of the least protected. Throughout the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, these critical ecosystems are dwindling at an...
- Partner Spotlight: Burgundy Pasture Beef and ROAM RanchNative grasslands are among the most imperiled ecosystems in the world — and one of the least protected. Throughout the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, these critical ecosystems are dwindling at an...
- Audubon Great Plains Announces Bird of the Year ContestGrasslands are home to some of the most unique and at-risk birds in North America, but they often don’t get the spotlight they deserve. That’s why we’re inviting you to help us choose Audubon...
- Audubon Great Plains Announces Bird of the Year ContestGrasslands are home to some of the most unique and at-risk birds in North America, but they often don’t get the spotlight they deserve. That’s why we’re inviting you to help us choose Audubon...
- Voices for Oregon’s oceanHere are the stories of Oregonians working to save our ocean. The post Voices for Oregon’s ocean appeared first on Environment America.
- House votes to axe shower head efficiency standardsBill passed in the House creates water and energy efficiency loophole for shower heads. The post House votes to axe shower head efficiency standards appeared first on Environment America.
- Struck in traffic: The story of bison roadkill near YellowstoneGuest post: We need to act to prevent more bison roadkill near Yellowstone National Park. The post Struck in traffic: The story of bison roadkill near Yellowstone appeared first on Environment America.
- Mandy Watson, Oregon Shores Conservation CoalitionThe post Mandy Watson, Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition appeared first on Environment America.
- Dr. Sara Hamilton, The Oregon Kelp AllianceThe post Dr. Sara Hamilton, The Oregon Kelp Alliance appeared first on Environment America.
- EPA proposes limiting power of states and tribes to block major projects over water concernsThe Environmental Protection Agency is proposing limiting the power of states some authorized Indian tribes under the Clean Water Act to block major projects like natural gas pipelines.

- Warm words won’t free hensWarm words won’t free hens Channel News brendan 13th January 2026 Teaser Media
- Biodiversity VC fund focuses on seaweed, fungi and invasive speciesSuperorganism is targeting technologies that lessen the impact of polluting industries. The post Biodiversity VC fund focuses on seaweed, fungi and invasive species appeared first on Trellis.
- Dual-layer system intercepts most micro- and nanoplastics from landfill leachate, say researchersResearchers have created a new two-layer membrane filtration system that can significantly reduce the amount of micro and nanoplastics that leak from landfills into local water basins. The group – at the University of British Columbia (UBCO) – has published the study which details how a double-layer membrane installed at landfills can act as a […]

- Laser cladding demonstrated for rail track repairs by Sheffield groupField demonstrations of laser cladding technology hosted by the University of Sheffield Rail Group have shown how additive manufacturing can repair railway infrastructure and provide superior wear resistance. Working in collaboration with British Steel and Technogenia UK – Laser Cladding Technology Ltd, the researchers are using laser cladding to repair railway track steel, a development […]

- 5 Delicious Low-Carbon DinnersEating for the planet doesn’t mean sacrificing flavor or satisfaction, and it can make a... The post 5 Delicious Low-Carbon Dinners appeared first on Earth911.

- Local authority sees 80% cost savings through wastewater contractDerby City Council has extended an agreement spanning 28 years, renewing operational responsibilities for its treatment plant at Pride Park. Alpheus has been contracted to handle the facility since 1997, and will now look after wastewater on site until 2036. To date, the company has already successfully cleaned and prepared 5.2 million cubic metres of […]
- Climate Smart Partners sets precedent for Scope 3 emission cutsThe engagement programme will help decarbonise one of the most difficult-to-reach operational waste streams. CHEP, a subsidiary of global logistics giant Brambles which employs 11,000 people across the world, wants to engage with 650 of its suppliers in the first year of the groundbreaking scheme. This includes transportation, timber, and service centres, with 65% of […]
- Sustainability tools to use in 2026Software, actionable reports, frameworks and other products designed to make your working life more impactful. The post Sustainability tools to use in 2026 appeared first on Trellis.
- Odour control system combines neutralisation with fragrance designA new product offering in the odour control space appears unusual in its combination of industrial odour neutralisation with deliberately designed “mood-enhancing” fragrances. The AiroVive® from Probe Industries is said to be the world’s first industrial odour enhancer that combines a biodegradable, non-toxic odour neutraliser with mood-boosting fragrance design. Fragrance design has been deployed in […]

- A major agreement to protect the Amazon is falling apart after 20 yearsAmid changing political headwinds, the moratorium on soy-driven deforestation is in danger. What now?

- After one year of Trump, is anything left of the American Climate Corps?The federal program shut down, but a handful of state efforts are carrying on — with a lower profile.

- States say they need more help replacing lead pipes. Congress may cut the funding instead.The U.S. House voted to cut millions promised for the work this year. The Senate will vote this week, as advocates and some lawmakers push back.
- Recycling Mystery: Should You Refill or Recycle Ink Cartridges?From an environmental standpoint, reusing a product is almost always preferable to recycling it because... The post Recycling Mystery: Should You Refill or Recycle Ink Cartridges? appeared first on Earth911.

- A guide to using AI for Environmental Impact AssessmentsAs UK planning regulations undergo the most sweeping reforms in a generation, automation is invaluable in expediting the process. Tech expert Alistair Walker explains how to responsibly use artificial intelligence for EIA reporting. The application of AI is moving rapidly. In Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs), it now assists in classifying habitats, scanning documents, predicting environmental […]
- 'Focus on the richest polluters''Focus on the richest polluters' Channel News brendan 13th January 2026 Teaser Media
- Photos Capture the Breathtaking Scale of China's Wind and Solar BuildoutLast year China installed more than half of all wind and solar added globally. In May alone, it added enough renewable energy to power Poland, installing solar panels at a rate of roughly 100 every second.Read more on E360 →
- Once in a lifetime Koala sighting at family-owned wildlife sanctuaryA Koala found on Wandiyali sanctuary. © David Larcombe Conservationists at a wildlife sanctuary on the outskirts of Canberra are celebrating a rare visitor, with the recent sighting of a Koala at the woodland property. Sandy Hume and Carolyn Larcombe, part of the family who owns Wandiyali~Environa Wildlife Sanctuary, were scanning through photos taken on a motion-sensor camera […] The post Once in a lifetime Koala sighting at family-owned wildlife sanctuary first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Households installing home batteries at record pace ahead of major changes to rebateA leading energy solutions provider says households are more motivated than ever to install larger home battery systems as the federal government makes sweeping changes to the Cheaper Home Batteries Rebate. VoltX Energy Chief Operating Officer David Sedighi says since January 1, the subsidy rate has been reduced by around 10% or more than $1000 for […] The post Households installing home batteries at record pace ahead of major changes to rebate first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- New research reveals how Tibetan Plateau-Himalayan uplift shaped Asian summer monsoonsFig.1a Showing the rainfall evolution over Asian subregions in the past 66 million years (1) Monash University Key points The Tibetan Plateau’s elevation was the main driver behind the Asian monsoon’s development and expansion Initially, weaker summer rains were confined to East Asia before spreading across South Asia as the plateau continued to rise […] The post New research reveals how Tibetan Plateau-Himalayan uplift shaped Asian summer monsoons first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Australia’s electricity system sees record electricity demand and accelerated investments in renewables, says Global Energy Trends 2026Australia’s energy system has been shaped by extreme weather events, record electricity demand and accelerating investment in renewables, according to the Global Energy Trends 2026: Australia Regional Outlook. In 2025, extreme weather events hit Australia, including Cyclone Alfred and extreme flooding in Queensland and New South Wales in 2025 caused widespread outages, leaving communities and industries dealing with power and […] The post Australia’s electricity system sees record electricity demand and accelerated investments in renewables, says Global Energy Trends 2026 first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- From Space to Earth: LYNRED launches an eSWIR sensor to better measure critical resources and climate signalsPresented at SPIE Photonics West 2026 (20–22 January, booth 1866), Sirocco SW brings Space-grade spectroscopy to mining, agriculture and environmental monitoring. As pressure mounts on access to critical raw materials, food security and climate data, the ability to accurately analyze soils, materials and gases has become a strategic challenge. LYNRED, a global leader in infrared […] The post From Space to Earth: LYNRED launches an eSWIR sensor to better measure critical resources and climate signals first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Orange Audubon Society Brings the Christmas Bird Count to Elementary and Middle School StudentsIt’s December in Orange County, FL, and the Christmas Bird Count is on. For students at Zellwood Elementary and Wolf Lake Middle School, that means they set their eyes on the skies for this...
- Orange Audubon Society Brings the Christmas Bird Count to Elementary and Middle School StudentsIt’s December in Orange County, FL, and the Christmas Bird Count is on. For students at Zellwood Elementary and Wolf Lake Middle School, that means they set their eyes on the skies for this...
- Sharing the Secrets of Seabird RestorationSeabirds dare to be different. They don’t sing. They don’t walk very well. And their preferred form of reproduction is forming huge, dense breeding colonies close to the ocean. This last trait...
- Sharing the Secrets of Seabird RestorationSeabirds dare to be different. They don’t sing. They don’t walk very well. And their preferred form of reproduction is forming huge, dense breeding colonies close to the ocean. This last trait...
- Sharing the Secrets of Seabird RestorationSeabirds dare to be different. They don’t sing. They don’t walk very well. And their preferred form of reproduction is forming huge, dense breeding colonies close to the ocean. This last trait...
- Trading Screens for Oak Woodlands and GrasslandsWith the days growing colder and shorter, our policy team happily traded screens for fresh air on a late-fall trip to Audubon’s Bobcat Ranch in December. You could feel the relaxation of the emails...
- Trading Screens for Oak Woodlands and GrasslandsWith the days growing colder and shorter, our policy team happily traded screens for fresh air on a late-fall trip to Audubon’s Bobcat Ranch in December. You could feel the relaxation of the emails...
- It’s Been One Year Since Wildfires Devastated Los Angeles. What Have We Learned?In the wake of the fires, our disaster expert says that "we have the lessons we need to do better and recover better, but there is a stubbornness to learning and applying them."

- The Roadless Area Conservation Rule turns 2525 years of wildlife, recreation, outdoor sports and clean water The post The Roadless Area Conservation Rule turns 25 appeared first on Environment America.
- Offshore wind developer prevails in court as Trump says the US ‘will not approve any windmills’A judge ruled Monday that work on a major offshore wind farm for Rhode Island and Connecticut can resume, handing the industry at least a temporary victory.

- Toxic chemicals risks that companies need to address nowThe long-tail impacts of PFAS and other chemicals leave companies managing decades-long liability. The post Toxic chemicals risks that companies need to address now appeared first on Trellis.
- Welsh utility scales up deployment of Intelligent submersible wastewater pumpDŵr Cymru Welsh Water will roll out hundreds of Flygt Concertor intelligent pumping systems, following a successful deployment which delivered energy savings of 40%. The project demonstrates the evolution of pumping, writes Synneve Henningson, senior product manager, Xylem. As part of its commitment to enhancing customer service and protecting the environment, Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water (DCWW) is significantly […]

- Turning farm waste into water filtersCorn cob biochar shows promise for removing ammonia and microplastics from contaminated water, offering a low cost, climate friendly tool for future treatment systems. Researchers at the University of Delaware have transformed discarded corn cobs and other agricultural byproducts into high performance biochar filters that capture both ammonia and tiny plastic particles from water. In […]

- Who will pay to clean up WA’s largest abandoned tire pile?The tire pile on Twin Bridges Road isn’t just jarring. It’s easily the largest stockpile of old tires on an unlicensed site in Washington, according to the state Department of Ecology.

- Pota Keto Bakery Honest Review: What Helps Fat Loss—and What Doesn’tTrying to lose fat on a keto or low-carb diet often creates a contradiction. You’re told to avoid sugar and refined flour—yet cravings for bread, cookies, or cake don’t disappear just because your macros changed. That’s where Pota Keto Bakery (Power of the Almond) enters the conversation. Importantly, Pota Keto Bakery is not a generic...

- Sustainability In Your Ear: Turning Waste Into New Products And Packaging With Overlay Capital’s Elizabeth Blankenship-SinghRead a transcript of this episode. Subscribe to receive transcripts. What we call waste is... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: Turning Waste Into New Products And Packaging With Overlay Capital’s Elizabeth Blankenship-Singh appeared first on Earth911.

- Guest Idea: Climate Risk Has Become A Defining Economic IssueClimate risk has become a defining economic issue. Events like the recent Los Angeles wildfires... The post Guest Idea: Climate Risk Has Become A Defining Economic Issue appeared first on Earth911.

- Pride, hide or slide: 3 sustainability strategies for 2026Many companies will take a hybrid approach. The post Pride, hide or slide: 3 sustainability strategies for 2026 appeared first on Trellis.
- Is the chief sustainability officer becoming irrelevant? It’s debatableAnswering the question intelligently and honestly may be the only way the profession can endure. The post Is the chief sustainability officer becoming irrelevant? It’s debatable appeared first on Trellis.
- Climate tech investment in 2026: bigger checks, fewer bets and the AI waveDespite policy whiplash and market uncertainty, 2025 delivered a modest but significant rebound. The post Climate tech investment in 2026: bigger checks, fewer bets and the AI wave appeared first on Trellis.

- Mountain herb based textile ‘DNA verification’ is closing recycling credibility gapA unique marker applied directly to industrial and consumer waste clothing provides irrefutable proof of material identity. Developed by Swiss manufacturer Haelixa, using a non-toxic substance produced from herbs found in the Central European state, the system is remarkably simple. After use, but prior to shredding, the toxin-free marker is applied to materials bound for […]
- Locked out of natureLocked out of nature Channel News brendan 12th January 2026 Teaser Media
- Sea Star Murder Mystery: What’s Killing a Key Ocean Species?Billions of sea stars, victims of a deadly wasting illness, have perished over the last decade, imperiling marine ecosystems and spurring a global hunt for a biological or environmental culprit. Recently, researchers identified a likely suspect, but the case is far from closed.Read more on E360 →
- WA weather: Get ready for dry January, literally, in SeattleFollowing Western Washington’s round-after-round of rainfall, the Seattle area will dry out beginning in the middle of the week.

- IKEA battles Amazon and Temu as market shifts bring painThe iconic global brand with its familiar blue-and-yellow logo is traversing one of the toughest periods of its more than 80-year history.

- Trump’s EPA could limit its own ability to use new science to strengthen air pollution rulesIn government records that have flown under the radar, the EPA is questioning its legal authority to revise pollution rules more than once when new science shows unacceptable health risks.

- Road washout severs WA tribe’s link to cemeteriesFlooding has had far-reaching impacts, including the destruction of a road that served as a key access point to significant cultural areas and recreation.

- 2 killed, 2 rescued in avalanche at Longs Pass in CascadesTwo backcountry skiers were killed in an avalanche Friday, according to the Kittitas County sheriff's office.

- The Gila: where wilderness was born and why it’s at riskIn the Gila National Forest, roadless areas shelter wildlife, protect clean water and preserve America’s first wilderness. The post The Gila: where wilderness was born and why it’s at risk appeared first on Environment America.
- What would roads ruin in Santa Fe National Forest?Just beyond Santa Fe, wild forests critical to water, wildlife, and recreation face an uncertain future. The post What would roads ruin in Santa Fe National Forest? appeared first on Environment America.
- What the Roadless Area Conservation Rule means for New MexicoNew Mexico’s wild forests define the Land of Enchantment. New roads would fracture wildlife habitat, threaten recreation, pollute water and erase wild places. The post What the Roadless Area Conservation Rule means for New Mexico appeared first on Environment America.
- How community solar turned a Superfund site into savings in IllinoisA new 9.1-megawatt solar array will help residents of Waukegan, Illinois, reduce energy bills. State incentives for low-income solar made the project possible.

- Is kelp a plant?Kelp and kelp forests are essential for a healthy ocean, but the answer to this question may surprise you. The post Is kelp a plant? appeared first on Environment America.
- Mobile homes already have huge utility bills. Congress may make it worse.With their latest vote, legislators may end up making mobile homes even less energy-efficient.

- Can Mayor Mamdani Turn Climate Action Into an Affordability Win for NYC? Columbia Climate School experts discuss the opportunities and challenges ahead for NYC's new mayor.

- ‘Regenerative ranching’ startup reaches 1.9M tons of removed carbonLong seen as despoilers of the environment, cattle ranchers now have a chance to be part of the solution. The post ‘Regenerative ranching’ startup reaches 1.9M tons of removed carbon appeared first on Trellis.
- Student Spotlight: A Systems-Level Approach To Help Solve India’s Food ChallengesStuti Banga's work emphasizes how systems-level thinking, national contexts and power dynamics matter just as much as technological innovation.

- NEWS RELEASE: Congress to vote on upholding 20-year mining ban near Boundary WatersThe post NEWS RELEASE: Congress to vote on upholding 20-year mining ban near Boundary Waters appeared first on Environment America.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Life Is An Endless EquationAs humanity grows in its understanding of the complexity of living systems, we will encounter... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Life Is An Endless Equation appeared first on Earth911.

- Sustainable Gardening Trends in 2026How UK Gardeners Are Building Climate-Smart, Low-Impact Outdoor Spaces Sustainable gardening in 2026 looks different from past eco advice. In the UK, it is no longer about adding more things to a garden. It is about needing less over time. Instead of more compost, more watering, or constant replanting, gardeners are choosing smarter design. These...

- Mapping global optimism and pessimism in 2026Europeans lead in skepticism. The post Mapping global optimism and pessimism in 2026 appeared first on Trellis.

- Why a policy lull is the perfect time to accelerate sustainabilityThe textile industry can use this time to streamline standards and integrate environmentalism into operations for cost savings. The post Why a policy lull is the perfect time to accelerate sustainability appeared first on Trellis.
- Trump signals further US disengagement from global climate cooperationThe US Trump administration announced on 7 January that it would withdraw from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the multilateral treaty that commits signatories to recognize climate change as an international concern, and also the formal venue for global climate talks. It is the first country ever to do so, signaling […]

- How Chevron played the long game in VenezuelaChevron met with Trump and spent millions lobbying him to let it continue operating in Venezuela. Now it is uniquely positioned to profit from the country’s vast oil reserves.

- HOW PROBE-BASED QPCR IS TRANSFORMING FOOD SAFETY TESTINGFood safety is not new. But with changing global supply chains and increasing consumer demands, it is now more relevant. If you work in food production, testing, or quality control, you are probably aware of the importance of rapid, precise … HOW PROBE-BASED QPCR IS TRANSFORMING FOOD SAFETY TESTING Read More » The post HOW PROBE-BASED QPCR IS TRANSFORMING FOOD SAFETY TESTING appeared first on Eco Friend.
- The Miccosukee Tribe blocked Alligator Alcatraz. Then Trump blocked a bill to return their land.After the tribe sued to stop an immigration detention center, the White House vetoed a bipartisan bill that would have expanded Miccosukee land and environmental stewardship.

- Western promise: Venezuelan investment hopes meet a battered oil industryDonald Trump’s confidence that the Venezuelan oil industry can be revived by US companies understates a complex situation. The challenge extends beyond the severely dilapidated state of infrastructure to include profound institutional decay and political risk. Legal uncertainties also prevail, driven by sanctions, contested authority, and the unprecedented nature of any large-scale US re-engagement. With […]

- Barking & Dagenham bring rare birds back to London after 600 yearsThe rewilding project has been funded by the Mayor of London’s Green Roots scheme. White storks were driven to extinction in the UK during the 1400s, but a new breeding colony of the birds is being established in London’s Eastbrookend Country Park. Barking & Dagenham Council, London Wildlife Trust, and City Hall are collaborating on […]
- WATCH: Award winning Cumbria Wildlife Trust animation about natural flood defencesThe short has picked up an international accolade at a major festival, and is a benchmark for environmental messaging. Wood You Believe It is one of four animated videos produced by Cumbria Wildlife Trust and the Environment Agency, which aim to improve public understanding of climate and ecological issues. The film, which has been compared […]
- Labour's 'deeply alarming' attack on protest rightsLabour's 'deeply alarming' attack on protest rights Channel News brendan 9th January 2026 Teaser Media
- Scientists find microbes enhance the benefits of trees by removing greenhouse gasesScientists have discovered the bark of trees like the Melaleuca quinquenervia harbours trillions of microbes that help scrub the air of greenhouse and toxic gases. Credit: Luke Jeffrey, Southern Cross University. Monash University Key points Researchers have revealed trillions of microbes live in the bark of every tree Tree microbes clean the air by removing […] The post Scientists find microbes enhance the benefits of trees by removing greenhouse gases first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Portable biosensor may enable on-site PFAS detectionLa Trobe University A portable biosensor developed at La Trobe University may allow rapid, on-site detection of toxic “forever chemicals” in water, removing the need for samples to be sent to specialist laboratories. The device is designed to detect per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of more than 15,000 synthetic chemicals used in products such as firefighting foams, food packaging and […] The post Portable biosensor may enable on-site PFAS detection first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Global Cooperation Is Showing Resilience in the Face of Geopolitical HeadwindsThe Global Cooperation Barometer 2026 reveals strong pressures on multilateral institutions are causing global cooperation to evolve rather than retreat. While multilateral forms of cooperation declined, smaller and more agile coalitions of countries –and, at times, companies – were instrumental in maintaining overall cooperation levels. Climate and technology saw strong increases in cooperation even in […] The post Global Cooperation Is Showing Resilience in the Face of Geopolitical Headwinds first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Solar hydrogen can now be produced efficiently without the scarce metal platinumA green advance | A research breakthrough opens up for efficient hydrogen production from solar energy – without using the scarce metal platinum. In a reactor at a chemistry laboratory at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, bubbles of hydrogen gas can be easily seen with the naked eye as they form – showing that photocatalysis is happening efficiently. Image: Chalmers University […] The post Solar hydrogen can now be produced efficiently without the scarce metal platinum first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- National Audit Office: Defra, Environment Agency, Natural England need strategic reformAs the UK’s green regulators work to improve processes and outcomes, the country’s independent public spending watchdog makes a series of key recommendations. Organisations including the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), Environment Agency, and Natural England are being asked to tread a fine line. Asked to meet Downing Street’s ecological goals and […]
- STATEMENT: House reverses funding cuts to stop sewage pollution in new spending packageThe post STATEMENT: House reverses funding cuts to stop sewage pollution in new spending package appeared first on Environment America.
- Audubon Florida is Down for This Count – the Christmas Bird Count!Between mid-December and early January, Audubon Florida staff and volunteers participated in the 126th annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count, a community science effort to document all of the birds...
- Audubon Florida is Down for This Count – the Christmas Bird Count!Between mid-December and early January, Audubon Florida staff and volunteers participated in the 126th annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count, a community science effort to document all of the birds...
- UnitedHealth chief sustainability officer retiresPatricia Lewis, previously the healthcare company’s top human resources executive, has started her own executive advisory firm. The post UnitedHealth chief sustainability officer retires appeared first on Trellis.
- Photographing Climate Change: Ice Porters on the Frozen Chadar RiverA new collaborative photo-essay chronicles the changing world of ice porters on a frozen river in northwest India.

- In coastal communities, women's exclusion is nature's loss
- New CEO at diaphragm pump manufacturerEffective from January 2026, Alexander Heizler assumes the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at diaphragm pump manufacturer KNF. He has been with the company since 2009 and served as Chief Operating Officer (COO) from 2021. The group said his appointment ensures continuity and reflects KNF’s commitment to long-term stability as a family-owned business. “I […]

- Trump just took his most dramatic step yet against global climate actionUnlike the Paris Agreement, Trump’s withdrawal from a bedrock U.N. climate treaty may be difficult to reverse.

- South Carolina: Stopping invasive plants, saving wood storksThe post South Carolina: Stopping invasive plants, saving wood storks appeared first on Environment America.
- Galvanic lead-free oxygen sensor for industrial safety is a world firstGas sensors developer Alphasense has introduced what’s said to be the world’s first galvanic lead-free oxygen sensor (O2-A2-GLF) for industrial safety applications. The O2-A2-GLF sensor is engineered as a direct replacement for existing two-pin oxygen sensors used in portable and fixed gas instruments. It is designed to deliver reliable performance in demanding industrial environments, maintaining […]

- A budget ‘rat hole’? Political fight over WA climate money intensifiesWashington's landmark climate policy has collected billions from polluting businesses. Now the fight over how to spend it is boiling over.

- How To Buy Ethical and Sustainable TeaRight, so you know that thing where you are in the tea aisle, staring at a box that looks like it was designed by someone who only drinks rainwater and shops exclusively in Portland farmers’ markets, and you get that weird twist in your stomach? The little “ugh… this looks eco-friendly, but does it actually...

- In 2025, the US suffered a billion-dollar disaster every 10 daysA new analysis finds that in 2025 major catastrophes took 276 lives and caused $115 billion in damages. It could have been much worse.

- Dow’s sustainability chief adds responsibility for R&DCSO Andre Argenton added chief technology officer to his title, effective Jan. 1. The post Dow’s sustainability chief adds responsibility for R&D appeared first on Trellis.
- How Alaska Air’s sustainability lead became Hawaiian Airlines’ CEODiana Birkett Rakow’s experience leading the parent company's ESG and public affairs efforts map closely to the subsidiary's focus on local sourcing and operational efficiency. The post How Alaska Air’s sustainability lead became Hawaiian Airlines’ CEO appeared first on Trellis.
- Animal rights and legal wrongsAnimal rights and legal wrongs Channel Comment brendan 8th January 2026 Teaser Media
- Trump invaded Venezuela to restore an oil industry he helped destroyU.S. sanctions helped cause the near-total collapse of Venezuelan oil production — damage that President Trump is now using as justification for his military strike against the country.

- Recycling Mystery: Black-Colored PlasticBlack plastic gets its color from carbon black pigment and is commonly used in food... The post Recycling Mystery: Black-Colored Plastic appeared first on Earth911.

- For organisations, 2026 should be all about circularityThe circular economy comes of age with water conservation as a business strategy, sustainable telecoms and more. We get the lowdown on what to expect from 2026. Sustainability has historically been framed as a moral obligation or a reputational safeguard. The New Year heralds a shift – sustainability is no longer a nice-to-have, it is […]
- These strategic policy recommendations turn natural capital into critical infrastructureA new report based on insights from experts in transport, energy, water, and finance shows how environmental decline leads to economic loss, and shows how we can rethink value. Natural Capital is Critical Infrastructure: Putting Natural Capital at the Heart of UK Growth and Resilience has been published by The Institute of Sustainable Environmental Professionals, […]
- Peat-free legislation is essential to end uncertainty and confusionThis post is by Trewin Restorick, founder of the sustainability consultancy Sizzle. Despite repeated government promises to end the sale of peat for horticulture, the necessary legislation has still not appeared. This continued delay is creating confusion for consumers, stalling investment and unfairly penalising the […]
- Our Changing Planet, as Seen From SpaceHumans are altering the planet on an unthinkable scale, both by converting vast tracts of wilderness into farms and cities and by pouring huge volumes of heat-trapping gas into the atmosphere. The impact of these enormous changes can be seen from space.Read more on E360 →
- This Roaming Raptor Has Been Surprising U.S. Birders—and More Could Be on the WayAs a professional hawk counter, David Brown has seen a lot of raptors—and fantasized about even more. “You’re always dreaming about some of the rare stuff that might show up,” Brown...
- This Roaming Raptor Has Been Surprising U.S. Birders—and More Could Be on the WayAs a professional hawk counter, David Brown has seen a lot of raptors—and fantasized about even more. “You’re always dreaming about some of the rare stuff that might show up,” Brown...
- How the maker of Grape-Nuts and Weetabix upped its sustainability gamePost Holdings’ subsidiaries use different strategies to contribute to the company’s top-level emission goals. The post How the maker of Grape-Nuts and Weetabix upped its sustainability game appeared first on Trellis.
- Columbia Climate School Experts on What Gives Them Hope in 2026Eight experts from the Climate School offer words of encouragement for the new year.

- Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Christmas Bird Count Summary for 2025The results are in! A total of 43 Christmas Bird Count participants (including staff and volunteers) joined forces on Saturday, December 20, to participate in the 126th annual count in and around...
- Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Christmas Bird Count Summary for 2025The results are in! A total of 43 Christmas Bird Count participants (including staff and volunteers) joined forces on Saturday, December 20, to participate in the 126th annual count in and around...
- Over 500 whales spotted during Winter Whale Watch WeekThe last week of 2025 gave beachgoers the chance to witness the longest marine mammal migration in the world. The post Over 500 whales spotted during Winter Whale Watch Week appeared first on Environment America.
- Winter roads can be dangerous for people — and animalsIce and snow aren’t the only dangers on the roads this winter. Wildlife crossings can help drivers and animals avoid deadly collisions The post Winter roads can be dangerous for people — and animals appeared first on Environment America.
- Bystanders break up bald eagles’ ‘fight to the death’ in Seattle parkJoven Yount felt he had to do something when he saw two bald eagles contorted over each other on the ground in West Seattle's Lincoln Park.

- Kitchen Backsplash Ideas 2026: Smart Choices for Your HomePicking a kitchen backsplash is about more than looks. You need one that holds up to daily use, cleans fast, and looks good for years. The best ideas mix style with real-world needs. This guide covers modern and classic options that work—plus tips most articles miss. Quick Take: Best Kitchen Backsplash Ideas for 2026 The...

- What are the prospects for environmental politics in 2026?The government is deeply unpopular but this is a time of anti-politics. We have had seven prime ministers since the iphone was invented; we had seven in the 42 years before that. Keir Starmer is the most unpopular prime minister ever but, as Polly Toynbee […]
- £3m UK project aims to transform long-duration energy storageA new research collaboration aims to develop GPStore, a pioneering long-duration energy storage technology that could play a vital role in supporting the UK’s transition to net zero. The project, led by Professor Yasser Mahmoudi Larimi from The University of Manchester, has been awarded a £3 million EPSRC Critical Mass Programme Grant. It brings together […]

- Cold snap drives UK power demand to near seven-year high as interconnector reversals push prices sharply higherAn Arctic blast of snow, sleet and hail has driven UK temperatures to -12.5°C, the coldest recorded this winter, sharply increasing electricity demand and placing stress on the GB power system. With Storm Goretti forecast to bring heavy snowfall on Thursday, experts warn that elevated demand and high prices could persist into mid-January. Reacting to […]

- 'Venezuela has oil''Venezuela has oil' Channel Comment brendan 7th January 2026 Teaser Media
- How to Recycle Foam Mattress Pads and ToppersEgg crate mattress pads, memory foam toppers, and other foam bedding shouldn’t go in your... The post How to Recycle Foam Mattress Pads and Toppers appeared first on Earth911.

- Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Author Topher McDougal Asks If Earth Is Evolving A Planetary ConsciousnessWould you like to read a transcript of this episode? Introducing Sustainability In Your Ear... The post Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Author Topher McDougal Asks If Earth Is Evolving A Planetary Consciousness appeared first on Earth911.

- Microplastics are impairing the oceans’ ability to absorb CO2, says new studyThe findings appear to reveal an important role for the waste material – defined as plastic fragments smaller than five millimeters in size – in a process considered crucial to regulating the Earth’s temperature. The ubiquity of microplastics is now widely appreciated, even as significant gaps endure in our understanding of how exactly they arrive […]

- Vestiaire pushes out co-founder and President Fanny MoizantLeadership upheaval and a sharper focus on luxury trust mark a turning point for the resale pioneer. The post Vestiaire pushes out co-founder and President Fanny Moizant appeared first on Trellis.
- 10 impact investing trends that will define 2026As the gap between political rhetoric and economic reality widens, capital keeps flowing toward what works. The post 10 impact investing trends that will define 2026 appeared first on Trellis.

- Christmas trees should never wind up in landfillThe office decorations may have come down, but there’s still time to make your festive waste stream circular. January isn’t most people’s favourite month. After the highs of Christmas and New Year we’re left facing some cold hard weather and icy facts. It’s a long, hard slog until spring arrives, and there’s a lot of […]
- Texas clears the way for petrochemical expansion as experts warn of health risksPublic Health Watch chronicles a fossil fuel infrastructure boom that could worsen air pollution in some areas and exacerbate climate change.

- Homegrown heroes: UK’s first Green Future Fellows rewarded for eco efforts£39 million has been awarded to innovators working on high impact climate solutions. Here’s what you need to know about the projects and pioneers. The first ever Green Future Fellows were recognised by the Royal Academy of Engineering in December. In total, 13 individuals received £3 million each to continue developing projects, with money coming […]
- Carmakers meet UK EV sales target for second year runningSales of new pure electric vehicles surpassed 470,000 in 2025, as low emission cars account for almost half of the total market. In comparison, the number of internal combustion cars running on petrol and diesel which were bought in the last 12 months fell, and now make up just 51.6% of sales. It is now […]
- EcoCeres Earns China’s SAF Export “White List” Recognition and Airworthiness Certificate, Strengthening Global Market Access and Safety CredentialsEcoCeres Inc., a leading pure-play renewable fuels producer, announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, ECO Biochemical Technology (Zhangjiagang) Company Limited (ECO BioTech), has been included in the official China SAF export “White List” and awarded China’s airworthiness certificate. These recognitions confirm EcoCeres’ compliance with aviation safety standards for both domestic and international markets, as well as […] The post EcoCeres Earns China’s SAF Export “White List” Recognition and Airworthiness Certificate, Strengthening Global Market Access and Safety Credentials first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Mundoo Island Station acquisition massively expands vital national parkPeter Malinauskas MP Premier of South Australia Senator The Hon Murray Watt Minister for the Environment and Water Lucy Hood MP South Australian Minister for Climate, Environment and Water A cattle station will be turned into a vital wetlands habitat and form part of a massively expanded national park, helping to protect endangered species, reduce […] The post Mundoo Island Station acquisition massively expands vital national park first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Thermal drone monitoring a promising way to monitor dolphin healthDrone-based thermal imaging was used in this study to measure dolphin surface temperature and respiration rates. Photo: Dr Guido J. Parra/CEBEL Australia’s beloved dolphin populations face growing pressures from environmental changes and human activity, increasing the need for reliable, accessible and non-invasive tools to monitor their health and support conservation and management. In a new […] The post Thermal drone monitoring a promising way to monitor dolphin health first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Global marine attractions adopt Aussie recycled milk-cap souvenirs, helping save 28,000 more sea turtlesE3 Products, a family-owned social enterprise born on Victoria’s Surf Coast, is taking its love of crafting sustainable holiday memories to the world, after securing a landmark partnership with SEA LIFE’s international aquarium network. The Torquay-based maker will supply 28,000 recycled-plastic souvenirs made from everyday milk-bottle lids – four of these lids are the same […] The post Global marine attractions adopt Aussie recycled milk-cap souvenirs, helping save 28,000 more sea turtles first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- For Some Americans, Gas Stoves Are a Big Source of Toxic PollutionA common kitchen appliance plays an outsized role in exposure to nitrogen dioxide, a toxic air pollutant.Read more on E360 →
- National Grant will Fund Audubon’s Marsh Restoration Project in Currituck SoundDURHAM, North Carolina - The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has awarded Audubon North Carolina a grant that will fund innovative marsh restoration pilot projects at the Donal C...
- National Grant will Fund Audubon’s Marsh Restoration Project in Currituck SoundDURHAM, North Carolina - The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation has awarded Audubon North Carolina a grant that will fund innovative marsh restoration pilot projects at the Donal C...
- Audubon and Coalition Announce Conservation Plan for Currituck MarshesDURHAM, North Carolina – Today, Audubon North Carolina and the Currituck Sound Coalition announced the release of a landmark Marsh Conservation Plan that identifies the complex web of threats...
- Audubon and Coalition Announce Conservation Plan for Currituck MarshesDURHAM, North Carolina – Today, Audubon North Carolina and the Currituck Sound Coalition announced the release of a landmark Marsh Conservation Plan that identifies the complex web of threats...
- Marsh Restoration Projects Take Shape at Audubon’s Pine Island SanctuaryThe fresh water marshes of Currituck Sound are vital for birds and people alike, providing globally important habitat for waterfowl and serving as a water filtration and erosion control system for...
- Marsh Restoration Projects Take Shape at Audubon’s Pine Island SanctuaryThe fresh water marshes of Currituck Sound are vital for birds and people alike, providing globally important habitat for waterfowl and serving as a water filtration and erosion control system for...
- These companies could have a big impact on protecting beesTo protect bees, we need to get bee-killing pesticides off store shelves. That’s why we’re encouraging three major companies to lead the way. The post These companies could have a big impact on protecting bees appeared first on Environment America.
- Climate Action Costs More in the Global South. Here’s Why.For many countries in the Global South, the cost of transitioning to a low-carbon economy remains disproportionately high.

- 7 trends shaping polyester’s futureJust because the synthetic can be used in a multitude of incredible ways doesn't mean it should be. The post 7 trends shaping polyester’s future appeared first on Trellis.

- The Most Common Misconceptions About Crime Scene Cleanup ServicesMost people only learn about crime scene cleanup from TV. And because of that, a lot of confusion surrounds how it actually works. If you’ve never dealt with a traumatic event in your home or business, it’s easy to assume the process is simple, or that first responders handle everything. In reality, crime scene cleanup...
- Blueprints for a Bike-Friendly Future: What Cities Can Learn from Cycling NetworksA Global Shift Toward Two Wheels Cities face growing pressure from climate change, traffic, and crowded streets. Many now see cycling as a clear solution. Around the world, bike use is rising. It is no longer just for fun. Cycling is becoming a key part of city transport plans. Chicago shows how this shift can...
- Justice in the Fields: The Fight for Accountability After Farming InjuriesFarming injuries are more common—and more serious—than many people think. Agriculture is one of the most dangerous jobs in the United States. Workers face risks from heavy machines, chemicals, extreme heat, and unsafe tools. When an injury happens, knowing your legal rights matters. It helps injured workers seek compensation. It also helps stop unsafe practices...
- Is a Geothermal Energy System Right for Your Home?Geothermal energy comes from heat just below the earth’s surface, where temperatures stay steady between... The post Is a Geothermal Energy System Right for Your Home? appeared first on Earth911.

- Oops, We Did It Again: 2025 Second Hottest Year On RecordYes, we resorted to a Britney Spears reference, but this isn’t cute anymore. The World... The post Oops, We Did It Again: 2025 Second Hottest Year On Record appeared first on Earth911.

- Study explores the lingering threat of “thirdhand smoke” in homesWhile the dangers of secondhand smoke are widely recognized, a new study offers detail on a more persistent and stealthier hazard hiding in our indoor spaces: “Thirdhand Smoke.” This residue, which lingers on surfaces long after a cigarette is put out, is not just a stale smell but a dynamic source of continuous air pollution, […]

- Great Britain sets new record for renewable energy planning approvalsPlanning approvals for battery, wind, and solar projects in Great Britain (GB) almost doubled in 2025, with more than 45GW of capacity approved.1 This is 96% higher than the previous year’s 23GW, and enough to power 12.9 million homes. (Words: Cornwall Insight). Fresh analysis from Cornwall Insight reveals that this boom is being driven by […]

- Venezuela’s oil rush is a climate catastrophe waiting to happenThe South American country has the largest black gold reserves in the world. Reopening its market to UK and US prospectors raises huge environmental questions. Since US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro Moros on Saturday 3rd January 2026, global headlines have been focused on the political and economic future of the embattled state. Not […]
- Georgia: Setting goals for tortoise conservationThe gopher tortoise is in need of conservation efforts. Georgia DNR is helping it recover, benefitting other animals that share its habitat. The post Georgia: Setting goals for tortoise conservation appeared first on Environment America.
- Workers’ rights, Scope 3 emissions: cleaning out supply chains for 2026Just 6% of UK organisations are on track to reduce off-site carbon output. Poor health, safety and staff conditions prevail at third party workplaces. So how about making a New Year’s resolution with real impact? Organisations are facing increasing pressure to act on ESG and corporate responsibility, with investors, customers and regulators expecting to see […]
- Endangered quoll rediscovered on Cape York sanctuary after more than 80 yearsGeneral Northern Quoll. © Brad Leue.jpg An endangered Northern Quoll has been detected at Piccaninny Plains Wildlife Sanctuary, on Northern Kaanju Country, for the first time in more than eight decades, a powerful sign that targeted, science-led conservation is helping keep one of Australia’s most threatened marsupials hanging on. The quoll was captured on a motion-sensor camera on […] The post Endangered quoll rediscovered on Cape York sanctuary after more than 80 years first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Cracking the ‘long tail’ problem: new research targets hidden solar panel issueUNSW Sydney Around a fifth of solar panels examined in a new study fail much faster than expected and some may last for only half their anticipated lifetime. New research has uncovered a critical challenge in solar energy with the discovery that a considerable amount of solar panels degrade much more rapidly than expected. Experts […] The post Cracking the ‘long tail’ problem: new research targets hidden solar panel issue first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- IAG Research Flags Safety Gap Amid Surge in Battery-Powered DevicesAs lithium-ion devices including e-scooters, e-bikes and portable power banks become a staple in Australian homes, safety experts are warning of growing fire risks linked to untested products from online retailers that fail to meet Australian safety standards. With forecasts showing that by 2026, the average household will contain around 33 devices powered by lithium-ion batteries1, Australians are urged to buy from trusted suppliers and follow safe charging practices. Research to […] The post IAG Research Flags Safety Gap Amid Surge in Battery-Powered Devices first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Global EV charging infrastructure to reach 11 million units in 2030, forecasts GlobalDataWith electric vehicle (EV) adoption accelerating, driven by stricter government emissions regulations worldwide, the demand for a strong EV charging network is rapidly increasing. Countries such as the US and China have seen especially fast growth in EV uptake, supported by substantial public investment in charging infrastructure. The global EV charging infrastructure market is set […] The post Global EV charging infrastructure to reach 11 million units in 2030, forecasts GlobalData first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- A good way for households to reduce pollution in our ecosystemsA single laundry load containing synthetic clothing can release thousands of plastic microfibres from nylon, acrylic and polyester materials. Lab testing of an SA-made washing machine filter at Flinders University shows it can be a useful new way to help protect waterways from polyester and other synthetic microparticles. Flinders researchers are also developing a novel […] The post A good way for households to reduce pollution in our ecosystems first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Why forcing people to go green can backfireA new study reveals a conundrum for climate policy: People hate it when you tell them what to do.

- The age of fungiThe age of fungi Channel News brendan 6th January 2026 Teaser Media
- Plagued by Flooding, an African City Reengineers Its WetlandsAs climate change and urbanization intensify flooding in Rwanda, the capital of Kigali has embraced nature-based solutions. The city is restoring and reshaping 18,000 acres of degraded wetlands, planting native species to filter and slow runoff, and enhancing biodiversity.Read more on E360 →
- National Bird Day: A New Year’s Flight Path for Birds and PeopleToday is National Bird Day, which is coinciding with the close of the annual Christmas Bird Count. It’s a moment to celebrate the beauty of birds that grace our skies and landscapes, and to...
- National Bird Day: A New Year’s Flight Path for Birds and PeopleToday is National Bird Day, which is coinciding with the close of the annual Christmas Bird Count. It’s a moment to celebrate the beauty of birds that grace our skies and landscapes, and to...
- Trump says he’ll unleash Venezuela’s oil. But who wants it?As oil prices fall and demand nears a peak, exploiting Venezuela’s heavy crude reserves won’t be as easy as Trump thinks.

- A Day in the Life: Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary VisitorBinoculars in hand and a refillable water bottle in her pack, Pamela Telis gets her bar code scanned at the admission desk and makes her way out into the Sanctuary. This was her first time visiting...
- A Day in the Life: Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary VisitorBinoculars in hand and a refillable water bottle in her pack, Pamela Telis gets her bar code scanned at the admission desk and makes her way out into the Sanctuary. This was her first time visiting...
- $126M incentive program for zero-emission trucks nears launch in WATransportation is the biggest share of emissions in the state. Advocates are frustrated by how long it’s taking for the program to start.

- Whose pollution is it anyway? Project will use bacteriophages to point the fingerAn ambitious interdisciplinary project is aiming to develop and test a first-of-its-kind tool which can trace the sources of pollution in UK water bodies. By addressing the long-standing challenge of reliably distinguishing human faecal contamination from agricultural or wildlife sources, such a tool would provide a key missing ingredient in the effort to develop a […]

- Are Spider Plants Toxic to Cats? Vet-Reviewed FactsQuick Answer: Are Spider Plants Toxic to Cats? No. The ASPCA says spider plants are safe for cats and dogs. But your cat might get an upset stomach if they eat a lot. This is more common in kittens. They might vomit or have diarrhea. Here’s what cat owners need to know to keep plants...

- From Hay to Hydrogen: How Modern Farms Are Going GreenFarming has always worked in partnership with nature. Today, that relationship is under pressure. Rising input costs, climate volatility, and tighter environmental rules are forcing farms to rethink how they operate. Across Australia and beyond, sustainability is no longer treated as a side project. It has become a practical response to economic risk, resource scarcity,...
- Seattle weather: Winter storm watch as snow to blanket WA’s Cascades"Three to four feet is definitely a lot of snow, for sure," a meteorologist said. Meanwhile, the Seattle area will get windy this week.

- Sheffield anaerobic digestion startup receives £500k in new fundingSheffield-based startup Future Greens, which is building bioreactors to convert unavoidable food and brewery waste into heat and power, has received £500,000 in new funding, the group announced on 16 December. The combination of £340,000 equity and a £160,000 UK Government grant will be used to develop the Company’s proprietary approach, which is said to […]

- Water research body says updated Carbon Accounting Workbook is now liveUK Water Industry Research (UKWIR) has released the latest version of its Carbon Accounting Workbook (CAW), providing companies with the consistent, science-backed data needed for accurate emissions reporting and critical decarbonisation strategies. The CAW supports regulatory reporting for companies across England and Wales and mandatory and voluntary climate related disclosure requirements under various legal frameworks, […]

- Discovery provides way to upcycle PET bottles into feedstock for anti-cancer drugsNew research has led to a method of turning ordinary household plastic waste into a building block for anti-cancer drugs. The work was led by the University of St Andrews Household PET (polyethylene terephthalate) waste, such as plastic bottles and textiles, can be recycled in two main ways: mechanically or chemically. Chemical recycling breaks down PET’s long polymer […]

- Seabird studies don’t add up, says wind energy industry bodyMethods used to calculate the potential impact of offshore wind farms on seabird populations could be substantially overestimating the true impacts, meaning they may not be biologically plausible and may be highly unlikely to occur, says a report by the Scottish Offshore Wind Energy Council (SOWEC) published on 19 December. As part of the consenting […]

- Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Kelly Ramsey on Life as a Hotshot Firefighter and the Burning Reality of America’s Wildfire CrisisWhat does it take to stand on the front lines of one of the most... The post Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Kelly Ramsey on Life as a Hotshot Firefighter and the Burning Reality of America’s Wildfire Crisis appeared first on Earth911.

- 35 Years Worth Of Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About Earth911Earth911 turns 35 in 2026. We invited Trey Granger, who worked at Earth911 from 2007... The post 35 Years Worth Of Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About Earth911 appeared first on Earth911.

- Ireland reaches milestone of 2GW installed solar capacityIreland has officially reached 2 gigawatts (GW) of installed solar capacity, marking a historic milestone in the country’s renewable energy journey and demonstrating that solar is now a core component of Ireland’s clean-energy mix, according to renewable energy consultancy Natural Power. This achievement has been made possible thanks to the recent energisation of three solar […]

- World’s first dynamic green ammonia plant begins operation in DenmarkWhat’s described as the world’s first dynamic green ammonia plant is now in operation, in a collaboration between emissions-reduction expert Topsoe and partners Skovgaard Energy, a Danish developer of green energy assets, and Vestas, a specialist in wind energy solutions. The first-of-its-kind demonstration appears to address one of the most stubborn bottlenecks restricting the production […]

- Why MilliporeSigma’s sustainability lead sits in on sales pitchesJeffrey Whitford, the company’s vice president of sustainability and social business innovation, uses customer feedback to prioritize projects and guide product development. The post Why MilliporeSigma’s sustainability lead sits in on sales pitches appeared first on Trellis.

- Nature-based solutions: 4 predictions for 2026Expect to see ratings agencies and ESG frameworks begin to reward nature-based solution investments. The post Nature-based solutions: 4 predictions for 2026 appeared first on Trellis.

- Tackling the issue of empty homes: CIEH conference explores optionsThere are currently around 750,000 empty homes in England, and around 300,000 long-term empty (vacant for over six months). Bringing empty properties back into use can help meet housing needs and revitalise communities, and pathways to achieving this were explored at the Tackling Empty Homes Conference in December, supported by Action on Empty Homes, and hosted […]

- Cleaning up PFAS with PFAS will backfire, warn scientistsA new paper in Nature Communications raises a red flag about fluorinated sorbents, a class of emerging materials for removing PFAS from water. The authors find that several of these materials can themselves release PFAS or PFAS-like compounds, potentially creating new contamination risks while attempting to solve existing ones. These fluorinated sorbents have been promoted […]

- The biggest climate migration problem may be that there’s not enough of itIn his new book, Julian Hattem explores how migration can be a climate solution — not just for those who are able to move, but for their home communities as well.

- Kshamenk has diedKshamenk has died Channel Comment brendan 5th January 2026 Teaser Media
- South Downs National Park is England’s green ‘economic powerhouse’A new study shows one-third of all businesses in 10 nationally protected areas are based in the region. The South Downs National Park is the most economically productive of all English National Parks, according to a new economic profile, with a GVA of £3.84 billion per year. Combined, all National Parks contribute £10 billion to […]

- Half full or half empty? What did 2025 mean for the farming transitionAs 2026 begins, there’s no denying the deep frustration surrounding farming policy. Questions swirl around exactly what the farming minister’s priorities are, when schemes will be opened for applications and whether the Landscape Recovery scheme will get more than the £500 million that was announced in December. With […]
- A Year of Clean Energy MilestonesEven as the Trump administration rolled back support for renewable energy in the U.S., wind, solar, and electric vehicles made huge strides globally in 2025. For the first time, wind and solar supplied more power than coal worldwide, while plug-in vehicles accounted for more than a quarter of new car sales.Read more on E360 →
- Deceased Estate Waste Mistakes Create Legal And Environmental ExposureSome inheritances come with strings attached. Others come with court summons. If you have been named executor, you may focus on the home, accounts, and vehicles. Yet the quieter risk often sits in sheds, cupboards, and garages: regulated waste and legacy contamination. Why Estate Waste Now Creates Liability Many people assume that once a load...
- Campaigners highlight a plastic hole in Scottish circularity plansCampaigners from Friends of the Earth Scotland have raised the alarm about the omission of plastic from the Scottish government’s draft Circular Economy Strategy, published in October. The festive season brings a “plastic peak” for households, a situation that looks likely to remain unchanged in Christmas 2026, unless certain key holes in the legislative programme […]

- Despite Trump-era reversals, 2025 still saw environmental wins. Here are 7 worth noting.Environmental advocates notched key wins at local and state levels this year — despite the Trump administration’s rollbacks.

- Louisiana town fights for relief after a billion-dollar oil disasterFederal and state officials have sued the company behind the blast, but Roseland, Louisiana, residents say the case won’t bring relief to their town.

- Target on Tongass: The wildest national forest may soon lose its protectionsTongass National Forest in Alaska, one of the world’s last temperate rainforests, and the cultures that depend on it face threats from changing federal policy.

- 7 Hardwood Decking Mistakes That Cost Homeowners Thousands in RepairsA hardwood deck should age well. It should feel solid underfoot, hold its shape, and grow richer in colour over time. When built and cared for properly, it adds real value to a home. But many hardwood decks fail early. The problem is rarely the timber itself. Most damage comes from small mistakes during installation...

- Colorado: Stopping the plague, saving black-footed ferretsSaving one species can mean protecting another. When the second species is vulnerable to the plague, that presents challenges. The post Colorado: Stopping the plague, saving black-footed ferrets appeared first on Environment America.
- After 25 years of covering corporate sustainability, it’s more complicated than everAn ever-changing media and business landscape means today’s stories demand deeper dives, richer nuance and more compelling narratives. The post After 25 years of covering corporate sustainability, it’s more complicated than ever appeared first on Trellis.

- Gas prices remain below $3 nationally, $4 in WAKing County is the most expensive county this week, at $4.30. Asotin County is the cheapest, at $3.18.

- Wildfire smoke is a national crisis, and it’s worse than you thinkGreenhouse gas and particulate emissions from fires globally may be 70 percent higher than once believed.

- University of Nebraska is eliminating a key climate research departmentAs Nebraska's weather intensifies, farmers are losing a critical resource to understand it.

- Earth911 Inspiration: Look at That“From out there on the moon, international politics look so petty. You want to grab... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Look at That appeared first on Earth911.

- Alaska Wolf Found With Record Amount of Mercury, a Sign of Growing ContaminationWhen Alaska’s wolves began eating sea otters, it looked like a story of adaptation. Then they started getting sick.Read more on E360 →
- Carbon-market loophole among WA lawmakers’ targets in 2026Reining in some fuel suppliers is among the climate-related policy under consideration in Olympia this year.

- Washington historic floods uncover critical gap in renter protectionRenters were left with nothing as floods swept through Western Washington last month. Unlike other states, Washington does not require renters be informed they're moving into a flood zone.

- Protecting Baby From Toxic Chemicals: Tips for a Toxin-Free First YearGetting ready for a new baby can feel overwhelming. Excitement and worry often go hand... The post Protecting Baby From Toxic Chemicals: Tips for a Toxin-Free First Year appeared first on Earth911.

- Guest Idea: Why Decentralized Recycling Models Are Essential for Regional DevelopmentDespite decades of environmental policy and public awareness initiatives, recycling access in the United States... The post Guest Idea: Why Decentralized Recycling Models Are Essential for Regional Development appeared first on Earth911.

- Trump administration orders a Colorado coal-fired power generator to stay openThe Trump administration has ordered another coal-fired power facility to remain open.

- Ferguson announces Highway 2 to reopen between Skykomish and Stevens PassGov. Bob Ferguson says crews have cleared Highway 2 from Skykomish to Stevens Pass. The road reopens Thursday.

- How Modern Solar Solutions Improve Energy Efficiency Across PropertiesModern solar solutions improve energy efficiency across properties by generating electricity on-site, reducing grid imports, shaving peak demand charges, and better matching energy use to solar production. When combined with batteries, energy management systems (EMS), and efficiency upgrades, they can cut grid consumption, stabilize bills, and improve long-term operating costs across residential, commercial, industrial, and...

- Governor DeSantis requests more funding for Florida parksThe governor’s 2026-27 state budget includes $70 million for Florida state parks. The post Governor DeSantis requests more funding for Florida parks appeared first on Environment America.
- Start New Year’s day off strong with a first day hikeGet started on your new years resolution with a hike in a nearby state or national park. The post Start New Year’s day off strong with a first day hike appeared first on Environment America.
- Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Terracycle Founder Tom Szaky On Building A Service-Centered Circular EconomyRead a transcript of this episode. Subscribe to receive transcripts. For decades, our relationship with... The post Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Terracycle Founder Tom Szaky On Building A Service-Centered Circular Economy appeared first on Earth911.

- Secrets To Finding Hidden Gems When Shopping For Second Hand ClothesShopping for second-hand clothes has grown from a niche hobby into a popular trend for fashion lovers, sustainability advocates, and bargain hunters alike. The thrill of discovering a high-quality, unique piece at a fraction of its original price is unmatched. Yet, navigating thrift stores, consignment shops, and online marketplaces can sometimes feel overwhelming. With the...
- 6 expert predictions for sustainability in 2026What will the year ahead bring in terms of environmental economics and organisational priorities? Without a crystal ball to hand, we asked one of Europe’s most influential strategy and transformation experts. It’s impossible to see the future, and almost as hard to predict it. But, thankfully, some people are better at gauging emerging trends. And […]
- Our top 5 oceans stories of 2025
- Is Thwaites still the ‘Doomsday Glacier’?Thwaites Glacier is the size of Florida, and if it melted away fully, it would add 2 feet to global sea-level rise. But scientists say that could be avoided.

- RELEASE: California’s new plastic bag ban goes into effectUpdated law finally eliminates plastic grocery bags at checkout, cutting a major source of pollution The post RELEASE: California’s new plastic bag ban goes into effect appeared first on Environment America.
- King, Pierce, Snohomish, Whatcom counties may buy your flooded homesHomeowners tired of flooding may be eligible to sell their property to their county and see the land converted into nature reserves, parks or other open spaces.

- How to Recycle Your Old ComputerRecycling even a single laptop can make a real impact. According to the EPA, recycling... The post How to Recycle Your Old Computer appeared first on Earth911.

- Can The PACK Act Fix America’s Recycling Label Confusion?If you’ve ever stood at your recycling bin wondering whether a package’s chasing arrows symbol... The post Can The PACK Act Fix America’s Recycling Label Confusion? appeared first on Earth911.

- Counterpoint: How leadership shows up todayA former McDonald's CSO is riled up by the idea that corporate sustainability leadership is lacking. The post Counterpoint: How leadership shows up today appeared first on Trellis.
- 2025 Was Another Exceptionally Hot YearThis year will conclude as the second hottest on record, surpassed only by 2024. It continues a recent trend of exceptional, unexplained warming. The last three years have been, by a wide margin, the hottest ever recorded.Read more on E360 →
- What’s the difference between a whale, dolphin and porpoise?A common question many people ask, but few know the answer. Learn how to identify between these marine mammals. The post What’s the difference between a whale, dolphin and porpoise? appeared first on Environment America.
- Joe Liebezeit, Bird Alliance of OregonThe post Joe Liebezeit, Bird Alliance of Oregon appeared first on Environment America.
- Bound for Antarctica: A voyage to Earth’s end is underwayA ship carrying nearly 40 scientists will spend a month doing research at the edge of the Antarctic ice. There are goals but no guarantees, and plenty of perils.

- Sustainability In Your Ear: Dandelion Energy CEO Dan Yates On How Geothermal Leasing Could Transform Home Heating and CoolingRead a transcript of this episode. Subscribe to receive transcripts. Amazingly, the same Congressional bill... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: Dandelion Energy CEO Dan Yates On How Geothermal Leasing Could Transform Home Heating and Cooling appeared first on Earth911.

- How Much Microplastic Can Kill Ocean Life?As much plastic as three sugar cubes. That’s all it takes to kill an Atlantic... The post How Much Microplastic Can Kill Ocean Life? appeared first on Earth911.

- From cow burps to data centers, it’s been a yearVenture capitalist Tom Chi on the highs and lows of sustainability innovation in 2025. The post From cow burps to data centers, it’s been a year appeared first on Trellis.

- Sea Ice Hits New Low in Hottest Year on Record for the ArcticThe Arctic endured a year of record heat and shrunken sea ice as the world’s northern latitudes continue a rapid shift to becoming rainier and less ice-bound due to the climate crisis, scientists have reported.Read more on E360 →
- Part of Highway 2 to reopen after being closed for floodingHighway 2 between Skykomish and Leavenworth has been closed since heavy rains and engorged rivers caused parts of the roadway to collapse.

- How to Maximise Efficiency With a Compact Tractor on a Small PlotWorking a smaller block calls for a practical mindset, because every choice shapes how smoothly your routine unfolds. Space is limited, while the workload is not, and the margin for error can feel narrow at times. And that is where compact tractors come into their own, giving landholders a reliable way to manage daily jobs...
- Earth911 Inspiration: Invitation To Be What We AreThis week’s quote is from American author Gretel Ehrlich: “Everything in nature invites us constantly... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Invitation To Be What We Are appeared first on Earth911.

- As U.S. Pulls Support for Clean Tech, Manufacturing Takes a HitThis year saw U.S. clean tech companies abandon dozens of manufacturing projects as the Trump administration slashed support for renewable energy.Read more on E360 →
- Guest Idea: Sustainable Lease Agreements Can Help Build A Greener FutureIn recent years, the concept of green leases, lease agreements that formally embed environmental goals,... The post Guest Idea: Sustainable Lease Agreements Can Help Build A Greener Future appeared first on Earth911.

- Recycling Mystery: Pet Food PackagingAmericans spent $67.8 billion on pet food and treats in 2024. More than 94 million... The post Recycling Mystery: Pet Food Packaging appeared first on Earth911.

- Federal judge upholds Hawaii’s new climate change tax on cruise passengersThe nation’s first such levy to help cope with a warming planet had been challenged by a cruise industry group and a local firm that services ships and runs tours.

- Our top 5 biodiversity stories of 2025
- Tracking Coastlines with RTK GNSS: Why It’s Crucial for Environmental SafetyA coastline looks like a line on a map until you try to draw it twice. Winds rearrange sand overnight, storms shave dunes like a rough haircut, and rivers quietly rewrite deltas grain by grain. Meanwhile, sea level is climbing — global measurements show both long-term rise and a faster recent pace, with space-based analyses...
- Christmas tree growers are trying out new species in the NorthwestChanges to the region’s climate mean consumers have some new choices at the tree farm that are more suitable for hotter, drier summers.

- Will Congress pass a bill to fund more wildlife crossings?2026 will be important year for the future of wildlife crossings The post Will Congress pass a bill to fund more wildlife crossings? appeared first on Environment America.
- Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Author and Activist Bill McKibben Brings The SunListen now and read a transcript of this episode. Introducing Sustainability In Your Ear transcripts... The post Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Author and Activist Bill McKibben Brings The Sun appeared first on Earth911.

- Hot Take—Seems Like Birds Can Taste Spice After AllConventional wisdom has long held that birds are immune to spice. Many a bird blog recommends fending off squirrels by filling feeders with chili pepper-coated bird seed, the assumption being that...
- Hot Take—Seems Like Birds Can Taste Spice After AllConventional wisdom has long held that birds are immune to spice. Many a bird blog recommends fending off squirrels by filling feeders with chili pepper-coated bird seed, the assumption being that...
- SIPA Alumni Champion Wildlife Protection at Major Conference in UzbekistanThe Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, better known as CITES COP, is one of the strongest international agreements dedicated to protecting wildlife from overexploitation.

- A Year of Surprises and Firsts for Beach-Nesting Bird SpeciesBeach-nesting birds benefited from a combination of storm effects and had a banner nesting year in 2025. Multiple hurricanes and large storms in 2024 rearranged habitat across the Gulf Coast. The...
- A Year of Surprises and Firsts for Beach-Nesting Bird SpeciesBeach-nesting birds benefited from a combination of storm effects and had a banner nesting year in 2025. Multiple hurricanes and large storms in 2024 rearranged habitat across the Gulf Coast. The...
- Living Shorelines Make Nesting Easier for Coastal Birds in Tampa BayA year ago, Audubon Florida’s Florida Coastal Islands Sanctuaries (FCIS) team completed four breakwater projects across the Tampa Bay region. These breakwaters protect the shorelines of mangrove...
- Living Shorelines Make Nesting Easier for Coastal Birds in Tampa BayA year ago, Audubon Florida’s Florida Coastal Islands Sanctuaries (FCIS) team completed four breakwater projects across the Tampa Bay region. These breakwaters protect the shorelines of mangrove...
- New Inspiration, New Partnerships at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary20984 Setting the Stage An abundance of excitement is brewing at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary as the first phase of our Capital Campaign campus transformation comes to fruition. You may have already...
- New Inspiration, New Partnerships at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary20984 Setting the Stage An abundance of excitement is brewing at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary as the first phase of our Capital Campaign campus transformation comes to fruition. You may have already...
- Audubon Looks at Local, State, and Federal Solutions to Find Conservation WinsThe end of the year is a natural moment to take stock: What progress have we made? What more can we do for the places we love? For those looking to improve the quality of habitat for birds and...
- Audubon Looks at Local, State, and Federal Solutions to Find Conservation WinsThe end of the year is a natural moment to take stock: What progress have we made? What more can we do for the places we love? For those looking to improve the quality of habitat for birds and...
- Everglades Restoration by the NumbersHow do we know Everglades restoration is flowing? We see the progress ourselves! Jul. 15, 2025 | Ribbon Cutting for the Grand Opening of the C43 Reservoir This 10,000-acre reservoir will...
- Everglades Restoration by the NumbersHow do we know Everglades restoration is flowing? We see the progress ourselves! Jul. 15, 2025 | Ribbon Cutting for the Grand Opening of the C43 Reservoir This 10,000-acre reservoir will...
- Center for Birds of Prey Owl Aviary Nearly Ready to Re-openThanks to the generosity of many donors, a new owl aviary is taking shape in Maitland! While we have been closed to the public, contractors were hard at work, and we are excited to see the progress...
- Center for Birds of Prey Owl Aviary Nearly Ready to Re-openThanks to the generosity of many donors, a new owl aviary is taking shape in Maitland! While we have been closed to the public, contractors were hard at work, and we are excited to see the progress...
- Winter Naturalist 2025 LettersLetter from Julie Wraithmell, Executive Director Few natural phenomena are more stunning than the explosion of color (and pollinators) with the Southeastern sunflower bloom in the fall. The...
- Winter Naturalist 2025 LettersLetter from Julie Wraithmell, Executive Director Few natural phenomena are more stunning than the explosion of color (and pollinators) with the Southeastern sunflower bloom in the fall. The...
- How clean are Arizona rivers?The post How clean are Arizona rivers? appeared first on Environment America.
- Guest Idea: Sustainable Construction and the Future of InfrastructureThe world’s approach to construction is shifting as climate change intensifies and the calls for... The post Guest Idea: Sustainable Construction and the Future of Infrastructure appeared first on Earth911.

- American Oystercatcher Tracking Program Evolves With GPSThe tiny backpack you see fitted on this American Oystercatcher is a solar-powered GPS/GSM transmitter. It weighs around 10 grams (less than 3% of this bird’s total body weight) and is fitted to...
- American Oystercatcher Tracking Program Evolves With GPSThe tiny backpack you see fitted on this American Oystercatcher is a solar-powered GPS/GSM transmitter. It weighs around 10 grams (less than 3% of this bird’s total body weight) and is fitted to...
- Trump may give 775 acres of a federal wildlife refuge to Musk’s SpaceXThe proposed Texas land swap would give SpaceX more space for its production and launch site, and Musk's company would give the government some land 20 miles away.

- Home tour highlights Bay Staters leading the transition to clean energyCambridge residents share their experience living in a home powered by clean energy and designed to maximize energy efficiency The post Home tour highlights Bay Staters leading the transition to clean energy appeared first on Environment America.
- What Amazon, Disney and Netflix learned about ditching diesel generatorsLong-term procurement contracts and other financial incentives are needed to convince movie and television production rental companies to use more clean power units. The post What Amazon, Disney and Netflix learned about ditching diesel generators appeared first on Trellis.

- Highlights of Environment America’s work in 2025From reducing plastic waste to preserving public lands, here’s how Environment America worked to protect the natural world this year. The post Highlights of Environment America’s work in 2025 appeared first on Environment America.
- Oregon hospital races to build tsunami shelter as FEMA fights to cut fundingASTORIA, Ore. — Residents of this small coastal city in the Pacific Northwest know what to do when there’s a tsunami warning: Flee to higher ground. For those in or near Columbia Memorial, the city’s only hospital, there will soon be a different plan: Shelter in place. The hospital is building a new facility next […]

- From Patagonia to Colgate-Palmolive, what climate pioneers have in commonHow high-profile sustainability leaders turn their strategies into new revenue opportunities and catalysts for business value. The post From Patagonia to Colgate-Palmolive, what climate pioneers have in common appeared first on Trellis.
- What happens when disaster recovery becomes a luxury goodAs federal services deteriorate, a patchwork of private companies is taking their place — for better or for worse.

- The country’s largest magnesium supplier shut down. Now what?What US Magnesium's bankruptcy means for the supply of a critical mineral -- and the environment.

- The Bad River Band is suing to protect its wild rice from an oil pipelineThe lawsuit targets a federal permit for Enbridge’s Line 5, which the tribe says puts wetlands, rivers, and treaty-protected resources at risk.
- This Netflix holiday rom-com is secretly an environmentalist fantasyDon't watch "A Merry Little Ex-Mas" for the cheesy romance. Watch it for the sustainability messages, which shine as bright as LED Christmas lights.

- Report: Climate is central to truth and reconciliation for the Sámi in FinlandAs Finland reckons with its historic mistreatment of the Indigenous Sámi people, climate change complicates the path forward.
- Recycling Mystery: Bulging Lithium-Ion BatteriesLithium-ion batteries are the driving force behind products that have redefined life over the past... The post Recycling Mystery: Bulging Lithium-Ion Batteries appeared first on Earth911.

- Britain Just Had Its Sunniest Year on RecordThis year will conclude as the sunniest on record for the U.K., weather officials say.Read more on E360 →
- Horseshoe Crab Protection Act Signed by Governor HochulALBANY, NY – The Horseshoe Crab Protection Act has been signed by Governor Kathy Hochul after reaching a compromise with the Legislature that allows for a three year phase out - with a total...
- Horseshoe Crab Protection Act Signed by Governor HochulALBANY, NY – The Horseshoe Crab Protection Act has been signed by Governor Kathy Hochul after reaching a compromise with the Legislature that allows for a three year phase out - with a total...
- The Long, Exceptional Life of Frank GrahamScrambling with my team to close Audubon’s March-April 2008 issue, we hit a wall. In the dusk of publishing’s golden age, advertising was so strong that we had depleted our entire inventory of...
- The Long, Exceptional Life of Frank GrahamScrambling with my team to close Audubon’s March-April 2008 issue, we hit a wall. In the dusk of publishing’s golden age, advertising was so strong that we had depleted our entire inventory of...
- Seattle windstorm: Christmas Eve could bring gusts over 50 mphForecasts show strong winds around 30 to 40 mph hitting the Seattle area on Christmas Eve, with the potential for gusts to reach 50 to 60 mph.

- Highlights of our work to build a zero waste future in 2025From reducing plastic pollution, encouraging sustainable fashion, preventing food waste and more, our teams have been working to build a future with less waste. The post Highlights of our work to build a zero waste future in 2025 appeared first on Environment America.
- Top 10 Most-Read Trellis Stories of 2025Here are the most popular Trellis articles on corporate sustainability in 2025 — plus a few standout themes. The post Top 10 Most-Read Trellis Stories of 2025 appeared first on Trellis.
- It’s right whale calving season!So far, the 2025-2026 calving season is off to a good start, with 5 calves spotted already The post It’s right whale calving season! appeared first on Environment America.
- Trump has always hated offshore wind. Now he’s moving to kill it.The Trump administration has halted five already approved offshore wind projects despite rising electricity demand.

- Science for the Planet: Engineering a Cooler Future Through Smarter BuildingsDean Alexis Abramson explains how she applies engineering, data analytics and machine learning to help dramatically cut energy use and greenhouse gas emissions from buildings.

- Our top 5 climate stories of 2025
- Trump administration suspends 5 wind projects off the East Coast, cites national security concernsThe Trump administration is pausing leases for five wind projects pn the East Coast due to unspecified national security risks identified by the Pentagon.

- Year in Review: Our Top Stories of 2025 A look back at the stories and videos that shaped our year at State of the Planet.

- Will WA use climate dollars to fix storm-ravaged roads?The extreme weather has many pinning the blame on climate change. Does that mean the state can use funds raised by the Climate Commitment Act for road repair?

- How Much Mulch Do I Need—and How Much Is Too Much? Avoid the #1 Mulching MistakeMulch is one of the simplest tools a gardener can use to protect soil, suppress weeds, and reduce water loss. Yet it’s also one of the easiest things to get wrong. Many well-intentioned gardeners assume that if a little mulch is good, more must be better. In reality, over-mulching is the single most common mistake—and...

- Vast Freshwater Reserves Found Beneath Salinity-Stressed Coastal BangladeshDrinking water is often scarce in Bangladesh. These researchers have tapped into a potential solution.

- Sustainability In Your Ear: Okhtapus Cofounder Stewart Sarkozy-Banoczy Accelerates Ocean SolutionsSubscribe to receive transcripts by email. Read along with this episode. The ocean provides half... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: Okhtapus Cofounder Stewart Sarkozy-Banoczy Accelerates Ocean Solutions appeared first on Earth911.

- How companies can thrive amid sustainability packaging uncertaintyCompanies like Mars and Avery Dennison are advancing sustainable innovations and infrastructure to create their own clarity. The post How companies can thrive amid sustainability packaging uncertainty appeared first on Trellis.

- Grace under pressure: What will define sustainability in 2026Companies staying the course are building durable systems and delivering results. The post Grace under pressure: What will define sustainability in 2026 appeared first on Trellis.

- What changed for deep-sea mining in 2025? Everything.Trump reshaped the industry this year, even as it faced opposition from the United Nations, scientists, and Indigenous peoples.

- The Pentagon is hoarding critical minerals that could power the clean energy transitionThe Department of Defense is stockpiling cobalt, lithium, and other minerals at the expense of climate action, a new report warns.

- Georgia’s hunters take aim at rural hungerWith rural food programs stretched especially thin and climate change driving up prices, meat donations and local initiatives are trying to fill the gap.

- Recycling Mystery: Gift CardsTossing a single gift card in the trash may not seem like a big deal, but these small bits of polyvinyl chloride can really add up. But can they be recycled? The post Recycling Mystery: Gift Cards appeared first on Earth911.

- The Forest Plan to End Deforestation Initiative partners join Concita Sompré on stage at Global Citizen Festival: Amazônia. From left to right: Thibault Sorret (Equitable Earth); Gerald Prolman (Everland); Nicia Coutinho (Forest Trends); Concita Sompré (FEPIPA); Fernanda Ribeiro (Panthera); Ricardo Guimarães (BNP Paribas). Photo by Alexandre Schneider/Getty Images for Global Citizen Applying Prospectus-Level Discipline, Transparency, and Accountability 2025 Year-End Reflections and […] The post The Forest Plan to End Deforestation first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Take the heat out of summer with a visit to the Sea MuseumAustralian National Maritime Museum On until 1 February More Play. More Fun. One Big Summer Festival. With summer upon us, there’s a familiar, seasonal pull towards the water. The air is warmer, the days stretch out, and the city starts to shimmer with the promise of holidays. This year, the museum captures that feeling, with […] The post Take the heat out of summer with a visit to the Sea Museum first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Drought Is Fueling an Air Pollution Crisis in IranIran is being choked by deadly air pollution, another consequence of one of the worst droughts in decades.Read more on E360 →
- What Skin Risks Does Spring Bring in the Okanagan?Springtime skin risks in the Okanagan region: intense sun exposure, dry air, allergens, temperature fluctuations, and wind — and how they affect the skin. A detailed guide on how to adapt your skincare routine in spring to prevent pigmentation, dryness. … What Skin Risks Does Spring Bring in the Okanagan? Read More » The post What Skin Risks Does Spring Bring in the Okanagan? appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Armed with ‘a wetsuit and an ax,’ Renton rowers clear flood debrisRenton Rowing Center officials had anticipated flood aftermath, “but we didn't expect it to be at this level,” said Cecilia Krause, the head coach.

- WSU’s ‘Dr. Christmas Tree’ working on massive project to enhance firsWashington State University's Gary Chastagner is helping researchers around the globe perfect the Christmas tree.

- Ford is retreating from EVs — but embracing grid batteriesAmid its $20 billion EV failure, the storied automaker will retool a Kentucky plant to try and break into the booming energy storage sector.

- Seattle’s darkest day of 2025: After wet solstice, things get brighterThe shortest day of the year will bring showers and highs in the 40s in the Greater Seattle area. After Christmas, another atmospheric river could be incoming.

- Success stories from four state parks leadersHear from state park representatives on how they’ve been able to fund, expand, and maintain their state parks. The post Success stories from four state parks leaders appeared first on Environment America.
- What a crumbling power grid means for disabled AmericansAngela Frederick’s new book is a call to put disability at the center of disaster planning.
- A damaged King County levee awaited fixes for years. Then it failedOfficials knew for years that the Desimone levee needed repairs, but a partnership between the federal government and the county broke down, upending a fix.

- Seattle’s newest California transplant: A spotlight-stealing sea otterRuby the sea otter's 10-year odyssey along the West Coast began as a 1-day-old pup, when someone spotted the abandoned fluffball on a central California beach.

- From the Archives: Frank Graham's ‘Of Dreams and Dread'Editor’s Note: Frank Graham was Audubon magazine’s field editor for 45 years, during which time he skillfully captured the beauty and complexity of subjects from across the natural world. This...
- From the Archives: Frank Graham's ‘Of Dreams and Dread'Editor’s Note: Frank Graham was Audubon magazine’s field editor for 45 years, during which time he skillfully captured the beauty and complexity of subjects from across the natural world. This...
- Remembering Frank GrahamSitting on my desk is a well-thumbed copy of The Audubon Ark. I have flipped through it countless times, immersing myself in Audubon’s history. The book, which traces the evolution of the...
- Remembering Frank GrahamSitting on my desk is a well-thumbed copy of The Audubon Ark. I have flipped through it countless times, immersing myself in Audubon’s history. The book, which traces the evolution of the...
- King County warns of toilet rats after record floodingRats could climb into your toilet as a result of recent flooding from atmospheric rivers, King County officials say. Enter "wet rat winter."

- Sea otter or river otter? Spot the differenceHelpful tips to identifying these cuddly and charismatic “water weasels” The post Sea otter or river otter? Spot the difference appeared first on Environment America.
- The Powerful Act of NoticingYears ago, I hiked to the top of a mountain in Hawai‘i to see a bird most people will never encounter. The ‘Akiapōlā‘au, a Hawaiian honeycreeper with a brilliant yellow belly and a...
- The Powerful Act of NoticingYears ago, I hiked to the top of a mountain in Hawai‘i to see a bird most people will never encounter. The ‘Akiapōlā‘au, a Hawaiian honeycreeper with a brilliant yellow belly and a...
- Nice But Not NaughtyAs the end of the year draws near, Santa Claus, it’s said, is finalizing his list of who’s been naughty and who’s been nice. I’m not Santa, but since I'm also not Scrooge, I’ve made a list...
- Nice But Not NaughtyAs the end of the year draws near, Santa Claus, it’s said, is finalizing his list of who’s been naughty and who’s been nice. I’m not Santa, but since I'm also not Scrooge, I’ve made a list...
- A Stunning Photo Project Shows a Year in the Life of a Local LakeThe sun had risen, but clouds and a thick stand of trees prolonged the darkness at Reeds Lake in East Grand Rapids, Michigan. Standing on a floating boardwalk, Steve Jessmore heard the swans before...
- A Stunning Photo Project Shows a Year in the Life of a Local LakeThe sun had risen, but clouds and a thick stand of trees prolonged the darkness at Reeds Lake in East Grand Rapids, Michigan. Standing on a floating boardwalk, Steve Jessmore heard the swans before...
- Climate Change and the Effect on the Shipping IndustryShipping is central to international trade, facilitating the transport of up to 80% of the world’s goods, from televisions to bananas. This provides a vital, efficient but not necessarily clean means of conveyance for an industry facing new demands on its systems and processes. Shipping’s Contribution to Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions It may not seem...
- Your Horse and What to Watch Out for in the Coming SeasonsSeasonal Changes and Why Horse Care Needs to Adapt As the clocks went back earlier this year, awareness of a horse’s changing needs for the new season will become all that more apparent. Summer was all about fly sprays, hoof cracks and sweet itch prevention, while winter brings skin conditions relating to mud and water...
- Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary: An End-of-Year ReflectionThis year asked our team to be many things at once: scientists, educators, partners, planners, and neighbors. It was a year of transformation, shaped by new projects, new relationships, and new ways...
- Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary: An End-of-Year ReflectionThis year asked our team to be many things at once: scientists, educators, partners, planners, and neighbors. It was a year of transformation, shaped by new projects, new relationships, and new ways...
- Snoqualmie Pass to see heavy snow as Stevens Pass remains closedAreas around Snoqualmie Pass remain under a flood watch from the atmospheric river, though the rain is turning to snow.

- Apple, Mars, Unilever and more: Big leadership transitions in 2025 Notable promotions, retirements and departures in corporate sustainability, as chronicled in our Executive Moves column. The post Apple, Mars, Unilever and more: Big leadership transitions in 2025 appeared first on Trellis.
- Corporate climate leadership has moved on. The critics haven’tCriticizing companies that replace flashy announcements with more rigorous impact statements misses the point of corporate climate action. The post Corporate climate leadership has moved on. The critics haven’t appeared first on Trellis.
- Europe’s anti-deforestation law is delayed again. Here’s what to expect in 2026The landmark regulation has been simplified — or weakened, depending on whom you ask — with more uncertainty ahead in the new year. The post Europe’s anti-deforestation law is delayed again. Here’s what to expect in 2026 appeared first on Trellis.

- Alaska’s $44 billion bet on natural gasNo-bid deals, undisclosed contracts, and millions already spent: inside the wild story of the Alaska gas pipeline that will not die.

- One word sums up climate politics in 2025: GreenlashIn a year shaped by Trump's return to the White House, the new administration touted "energy dominance" and protesters threw eggs at "swasticars."

- Earth911 Inspiration: No Straight Edges in NatureToday’s quote is from American writer Steven King. In his novella The Mist he wrote,... The post Earth911 Inspiration: No Straight Edges in Nature appeared first on Earth911.

- UK National Emergency Briefing: nature is ‘critical national infrastructure’Politicians, business leaders and broadcasters are being asked to engage in an urgent public information campaign about the climate crisis. Last month, 1,200 public and private sector leaders, alongside journalists, religious heads, and figures from culture and sport, gathered in Westminster Central Hall. The event featured 10 experts, each delivering a different speech on why […]
- Powering Safety This Christmas: SA Expands Embedded Battery Disposal with Four New DepotsCollected vapes The Waste Management and Resource Recovery Association of Australia (WMRR) welcomes today’s announcement by South Australian (SA) Environment Minister, the Hon. Lucy Hood MP, confirming that four Household Hazardous Waste Depots will now accept products containing embedded batteries, including vapes. The expanded service at North Plympton, Heathfield, Campbelltown and Edinburgh North (NAWMA) builds on […] The post Powering Safety This Christmas: SA Expands Embedded Battery Disposal with Four New Depots first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- The breast cancer blind spotThe breast cancer blind spot Channel News brendan 19th December 2025 Teaser Media
- Horse Deworming Schedule: How Often Should You Deworm a Horse in the U.S.?For decades, many U.S. horse owners followed a simple rule: deworm every six to eight weeks. It was easy, predictable, and widely recommended. Today, that advice no longer reflects how parasites behave—or how horses stay healthiest. Modern research shows that most horses do not need frequent deworming. In fact, over-deworming is now one of the...

- Hanwha Energy Australia Secures Grid Connection Approval for 100MW Tangkam BESSNew BESS project set to deliver more reliable power for 150,000 Queenslanders Nectr’s sister company, Hanwha Energy Australia, has achieved a major milestone for its greenfield Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) located in Tangkam, Queensland, with grid connection approval from Powerlink Queensland now enabling the project to advance toward construction and integration with Queensland’s transmission network. […] The post Hanwha Energy Australia Secures Grid Connection Approval for 100MW Tangkam BESS first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Local creatives making art from waste – exhibition open over school holidays.The 2025 Lake Mac Sustainable Neighbourhoods Waste to Art Exhibition is now on, displaying thought-provoking and beautiful artworks exploring issues of waste, litter and over consumption. Over 70 artworks, created by community members, artists, groups, and preschool groups from across the region are on display at two locations, Swansea and Charlestown Waste and plastic pollution has an enormous […] The post Local creatives making art from waste – exhibition open over school holidays. first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- “Green” on Paper, Underperforming in Reality: Why Buildings Still Miss Sustainability TargetsBuildings are often green due to certificates, but not real-time performance, experts say Stalled demand, unclear returns, and weak measurement keep buildings off track, yet experts argue AI-driven optimisation can close all three gaps at once. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has recently published its 2025 Sustainability Report, and the picture for green buildings […] The post “Green” on Paper, Underperforming in Reality: Why Buildings Still Miss Sustainability Targets first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Stories of Chester IslandBy Peggy Wilkinson, Coastal Warden, Audubon Texas As construction of the Matagorda Ship Channel began back in 1962 to allow ocean-going vessels to travel from the Gulf of Mexico into Matagorda...
- Stories of Chester IslandBy Peggy Wilkinson, Coastal Warden, Audubon Texas As construction of the Matagorda Ship Channel began back in 1962 to allow ocean-going vessels to travel from the Gulf of Mexico into Matagorda...
- For the First Time, Scientists Can Track the Roseate Tern's Migratory RoutesThe sun is just starting to set off the tip of Galinhos, a peninsula in northeast Brazil, and Rafael Revorêdo is holding a beer koozie as he sits in a folding chair with legs that have sunk deep...
- Scientists Can Now Track the Roseate Tern's Migration—and Identify Dangers Along the WayThe sun is just starting to set off the tip of Galinhos, a peninsula in northeast Brazil, and Rafael Revorêdo is holding a beer koozie as he sits in a folding chair with legs that have sunk deep...
- Scientists Can Now Track the Roseate Tern's Migration—and Identify Dangers Along the WayThe sun is just starting to set off the tip of Galinhos, a peninsula in northeast Brazil, and Rafael Revorêdo is holding a beer koozie as he sits in a folding chair with legs that have sunk deep...
- Karen soars with top Landcare awardLandcare volunteer Karen Ayliffe helping her preschool charges with planting Ask Landcare veteran Karen Ayliffe what she enjoys about working her little patch of wilderness at Rankin Park and her words flow like poetry. “I love seeing the trees waving majestically in the breeze and hearing the many varieties of birds that use those trees,” […] The post Karen soars with top Landcare award first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Red Goshawk nests found in the KimberleyRed Goshawk female with young on Dambimangari Country. © Chris MacColl Traditional Owners and conservationists have made a remarkable breakthrough in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia, discovering five nests belonging to Australia’s rarest bird of prey, the Red Goshawk. The new nests were found over just two days of targeted aerial surveys, making […] The post Red Goshawk nests found in the Kimberley first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- BREAKING: Senator Mike Lee proposes selling off public landsAmendment #3972 threatens national parks by allowing their sale to private owners. The post BREAKING: Senator Mike Lee proposes selling off public lands appeared first on Environment America.
- Tufted Puffins Are Vanishing Across the Pacific Northwest—Can an Ambitious New Effort Save Them?On a misty August morning in Cannon Beach, Oregon, Rebecca McGoldrick’s neon-yellow boots gleam like little lighthouses on the wet sand. Her attention is riveted to a tripod-mounted camera with a...
- Tufted Puffins Are Vanishing Across the Pacific Northwest—Can an Ambitious New Effort Save Them?On a misty August morning in Cannon Beach, Oregon, Rebecca McGoldrick’s neon-yellow boots gleam like little lighthouses on the wet sand. Her attention is riveted to a tripod-mounted camera with a...
- California’s Geospatial Science in ActionWhat does geospatial science look like at Audubon California in 2025? It starts at the Salton Sea, where our science is helping move roughly 2,000 acres of wetland habitat toward restoration...
- California’s Geospatial Science in ActionWhat does geospatial science look like at Audubon California in 2025? It starts at the Salton Sea, where our science is helping move roughly 2,000 acres of wetland habitat toward restoration...
- Dead Trees Support a Bounty of Birdlife, but Preserving Them Isn’t Always Clear CutWhen Mark Benedict and his wife, Mary Shaw, moved in 2017 to Salmon Prairie, Montana, a remote enclave about two hours north of Missoula, they felt like they had won the retirement lottery. Their...
- Dead Trees Support a Bounty of Birdlife, but Preserving Them Isn’t Always Clear CutWhen Mark Benedict and his wife, Mary Shaw, moved in 2017 to Salmon Prairie, Montana, a remote enclave about two hours north of Missoula, they felt like they had won the retirement lottery. Their...
- History of the Landby Dylan Jordan, Texas Leaders in Conservation Intern The land where Trinity River Audubon Center is located has a storied past and inspiring future. It has transformed in many ways, for better...
- History of the Landby Dylan Jordan, Texas Leaders in Conservation Intern The land where Trinity River Audubon Center is located has a storied past and inspiring future. It has transformed in many ways, for better...
- Cruz's Cornerby Jacky Cruz - Texas Leaders in Conservation Intern Hello there! My name is Jacqueline Cruz, and I am currently working at the Trinity River Audubon Center as a summer intern. So, what is this...
- Cruz's Cornerby Jacky Cruz - Texas Leaders in Conservation Intern Hello there! My name is Jacqueline Cruz, and I am currently working at the Trinity River Audubon Center as a summer intern. So, what is this...
- Year in review: Environment America’s 2025 highlightsAchievements in protecting public land, wildlife, holding polluters accountable, reducing plastic waste. The post Year in review: Environment America’s 2025 highlights appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: U.S. Senators introduce bills to keep America investing in wildlife crossingsBipartisan Senate bills would make program to protect wildlife and drivers permanent, and would increase funding. The post STATEMENT: U.S. Senators introduce bills to keep America investing in wildlife crossings appeared first on Environment America.
- Get to Know the Ancient Birds That Lived During the Age of DinosaursThese days, it’s common knowledge that birds are living dinosaurs. Victorian naturalists proposed the notion after spotting similarities between dinosaur fossils and contemporary bird skeletons...
- Get to Know the Ancient Birds That Lived During the Age of DinosaursThese days, it’s common knowledge that birds are living dinosaurs. Victorian naturalists proposed the notion after spotting similarities between dinosaur fossils and contemporary bird skeletons...
- How Burrowing Owls Found a Home on an Arizona Solar FarmThis summer, more than a dozen Burrowing Owls hatched in an unusual habitat: in plastic underground tunnels within the footprint of a sprawling, 10,000-acre solar energy complex outside of Phoenix...
- How Burrowing Owls Found a Home on an Arizona Solar FarmThis summer, more than a dozen Burrowing Owls hatched in an unusual habitat: in plastic underground tunnels within the footprint of a sprawling, 10,000-acre solar energy complex outside of Phoenix...
- We’re all at risk if Trump dismantles this legendary labBreaking up the National Center for Atmospheric Research would be a "genuinely shocking self-inflicted wound."
- In these market hotspots, second-life sales are mainstreaming beyond fashionConsumers and businesses are embracing resale for savings, sustainability and convenience across categories. The post In these market hotspots, second-life sales are mainstreaming beyond fashion appeared first on Trellis.
- Amazon enters the matrix to pinpoint supply-chain emissionsThe tech giant generated more granular data by adapting a tool used to study connections between business sectors. The post Amazon enters the matrix to pinpoint supply-chain emissions appeared first on Trellis.
- State park spotlight: Prineville Reservoir State ParkWhere high desert skies, deep canyons, and star-filled nights meet unforgettable recreation The post State park spotlight: Prineville Reservoir State Park appeared first on Environment America.
- WA carbon market revenue hits $4.3B as prices reach recordThe Climate Commitment Act requires the state’s largest polluting businesses to reduce their emissions or purchase allowances to cover them.

- Guest Idea: Inspiring Kids to Care About BeesIf we expect bees to survive the next century, education must start early. Kids are... The post Guest Idea: Inspiring Kids to Care About Bees appeared first on Earth911.

- £490k peatlands restoration to proceed in Falkirk and North LanarkshireSP Energy Networks has committed £490,000 to a major peatland restoration project on Scotland’s Slamannan Plateau. Working with Buglife Scotland, the initiative aims to bring over 114 hectares of rare bog habitat back to life across Falkirk and North Lanarkshire – protecting unique wildlife and helping fight climate change. Peatlands are one of Scotland’s natural […]

- A Landmark Year for the Salton Sea and Desert ProgramThe Salton Sea and Desert Program has had a historic year. From playing a pivotal role in the designation of Chuckwalla National Monument to launching our Salton Sea Leadership Program, the team...
- A Landmark Year for the Salton Sea and Desert ProgramThe Salton Sea and Desert Program has had a historic year. From playing a pivotal role in the designation of Chuckwalla National Monument to launching our Salton Sea Leadership Program, the team...
- Royal Academy of Engineering awards £39 million funding to 13 high-impact climate innovationsNew technologies to store renewable energy, power data centres and computers more efficiently and multiply the power of batteries four-fold are among the engineering solutions awarded a share of £39 million by the Royal Academy of Engineering today (18 December). A total of 13 Green Future Fellows have been awarded £3 million each to scale […]

- How climate goals create business value at Atlassian, Workday and CoxExecutives from these companies — along with leaders at Apollo Global Management, Digital Realty, HSBC, LA28, Mars and Visa — reflect on how sustainability drives new revenue, attracts talent and closes deals. The post How climate goals create business value at Atlassian, Workday and Cox appeared first on Trellis.

- Why big batteries will be in vogue in 2026Installations by steelmaker Nucor and data center operator Aligned illustrate growing interest among commercial energy buyers. The post Why big batteries will be in vogue in 2026 appeared first on Trellis.

- What Prologis’ Suzanne Fallender has to say about using sustainability to drive revenueLessons from how Prologis sustainability VP Suzanne Fallender turns well-meaning ambition into meaningful business returns. The post What Prologis’ Suzanne Fallender has to say about using sustainability to drive revenue appeared first on Trellis.
- The 5 Most Sustainable Cities in the U.S.—Based on Federal DataSustainability is no longer just a marketing claim for U.S. cities. In 2025, it affects health, living costs, safety, and long-term stability. Climate change is already shaping where people choose to live. Studies from Yale University and George Mason University show that about one in five Americans would consider moving because of climate risks. These...
- After Ruining a Treasured Water Resource, Iran Is Drying UpIran is looking to relocate the nation’s capital because of severe water shortages that make Tehran unsustainable. Experts say the crisis was caused by years of ill-conceived dam projects and overpumping that destroyed a centuries-old system for tapping underground reserves. Read more on E360 →
- Chasing Net Zero: ambitious targets, meaningful achievement and intractable challengesA narrow focus on emissions reductions can obscure real achievement. The post Chasing Net Zero: ambitious targets, meaningful achievement and intractable challenges appeared first on Trellis.
- Here’s the global playbook being used to crack down on climate protestA new study finds that repression of environmental protest is rising worldwide and Indigenous land defenders face the greatest risk.
- Rinse Away Waste With DIY Hair Care RecipesEvery year, Americans discard hundreds of millions of plastic shampoo and conditioner bottles. While many... The post Rinse Away Waste With DIY Hair Care Recipes appeared first on Earth911.

- Housing over nature as Biodiversity Net Gain exemptions expandFollowing a ministerial review into England’s flagship nature restoration and habitat creation policy, the number of new developments which do not need to comply is set to grow. The changes announced on Tuesday increase the maximum size of new construction projects which are exempt from Biodiversity Net Gain legislation. This means projects must be more […]
- What we learnt from talking to people about the circular economyIn October, I was lucky enough to step away from my usual work routine to travel across the UK, with a videographer in tow, meeting people who work in and use the ‘circular economy’ every day. We travelled far and wide, to Glasgow, Stafford, Manchester […]
- 5 Eco-Friendly Giveaway Ideas for Your Next EventEvent giveaways create so much waste, it’s kind of absurd when you think about it. Companies spend money on cheap plastic stuff that people throw away after a week. Promotional items nobody wants sitting in landfills. The whole system doesn’t make sense really, spending money to create trash with your logo on it. Eco-friendly alternatives...

- Traversing the State to Unite Our Chapter FlockAs the most biologically diverse and most populated state in the nation, California presents unique opportunities for community conservation work, along with unique challenges. Woven along the coast...
- Traversing the State to Unite Our Chapter FlockAs the most biologically diverse and most populated state in the nation, California presents unique opportunities for community conservation work, along with unique challenges. Woven along the coast...
- Concrete faces weather whammy: Floods, slides, wind, blizzard warningResidents bracing for more landslides and rain are now waiting to see if up to 10 inches of snow in the Cascades will calm the chaos, or do the opposite.

- Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Nation and the Wapekeka First Nation in their Conservation VisionNovember 27, 2025 KI and Wapekeka Nations Declare Homelands Permanently Protected Invite Diplomatic Talks with Province Toronto, ON – Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Nation (KI) and Wapekeka...
- Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Nation and the Wapekeka First Nation in their Conservation VisionNovember 27, 2025 KI and Wapekeka Nations Declare Homelands Permanently Protected Invite Diplomatic Talks with Province Toronto, ON – Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Nation (KI) and Wapekeka...
- EcoCeres Earns Prestigious RSB ICAO CORSIA Certification, Underscoring Global Leadership in Sustainable Aviation FuelEcoCeres Inc., a leading pure-play renewable fuels producer, announced that it has attained certification under the RSB ICAO CORSIA scheme for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), a globally recognised standard aligned with the International Civil Aviation Organization’s Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA). The certification goes further than other CORSIA-eligible schemes to ensure […] The post EcoCeres Earns Prestigious RSB ICAO CORSIA Certification, Underscoring Global Leadership in Sustainable Aviation Fuel first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Australian Conservation NGO’s welcome renewed Government commitment to fund frontline Ranger ghost net patrolsOceanEarth Foundation, on behalf of its GhostNets Australia program, has welcomed the Australian Government’s renewed commitment to fund Indigenous Ranger groups to continue removing ghost nets and other marine debris from northern Australia’s remote coastlines through the continuation of the Ghost Nets Initiative. Budget documents, released today, announced an expansion to the previous program, with […] The post Australian Conservation NGO’s welcome renewed Government commitment to fund frontline Ranger ghost net patrols first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Commonwealth Bank of Australia to join the Energy Efficiency Council as an Industry LeaderThe Energy Efficiency Council (EEC) has welcomed the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) to join the EEC as an Industry Leader member, recognising that finance is vital to helping households access efficiency and electrification technologies. The EEC Industry Leader membership is open to organisations that demonstrate a deep commitment to accelerating Australia’s transition to an efficient, electric […] The post Commonwealth Bank of Australia to join the Energy Efficiency Council as an Industry Leader first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Epson now shipping samples of a new 16-bit microcontroller that offers low power and precise resistance measurementS1C17W11 P-VQFN048-0707-0.50 The S1C17W11 offers multiple functions integrated on a single chip, including a boosted drive function for LEDs and buzzers Epson has developed and begun shipping samples of the S1C17W11, a new 16-bit microcontroller featuring low power consumption and high-precision resistance measurement capabilities. The growing aging population, expansion of home healthcare, increasing demand for […] The post Epson now shipping samples of a new 16-bit microcontroller that offers low power and precise resistance measurement first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Six in 10 Aussies willing to shell out more for pre-peeled prawns this ChristmasNew Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) research reveals time-poor families and younger generations are more inclined to outsource peeling duties, and more Gen Z and Millennials are checking their prawns are sustainably sourced. From backyard barbecues to beach picnics, prawns are a Christmas staple but this year, more Aussies are opting to skip the peeling and […] The post Six in 10 Aussies willing to shell out more for pre-peeled prawns this Christmas first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Meet the Conservationist Saving New England’s Swallows, One Nest at a TimeOn a June Sunday morning in Rowe, Massachusetts, the local library’s spare chairs fill quickly for a talk about swallows. It’s aptly timed: Lately, a community debate has erupted over the fate of...
- This Woman Is Saving New England’s Swallows, One Clay Nest at a TimeOn a June Sunday morning in Rowe, Massachusetts, the local library’s spare chairs fill quickly for a talk about swallows. It’s aptly timed: Lately, a community debate has erupted over the fate of...
- This Woman Is Saving New England’s Swallows, One Clay Nest at a TimeOn a June Sunday morning in Rowe, Massachusetts, the local library’s spare chairs fill quickly for a talk about swallows. It’s aptly timed: Lately, a community debate has erupted over the fate of...
- To Reverse Common Bird Declines, Conservationists Will Need to Think BiggerGrowing up on the rolling pastures of River Valley Farm in New Jersey, Bryce Cotton remembers hearing birdsong across the cattle ranch—the cries of kestrels and the trills of Killdeers. That...
- To Reverse Common Bird Declines, Conservationists Will Need to Think BiggerGrowing up on the rolling pastures of River Valley Farm in New Jersey, Bryce Cotton remembers hearing birdsong across the cattle ranch—the cries of kestrels and the trills of Killdeers. That...
- Three Ways Street-Smart Birds Hacked Human Infrastructure This YearHuman inventions often create threats for wildlife: Plastics and pesticides harm birds’ health, artificial lights throw off their navigation, and suburbs and freeways eat into essential...
- 3 Ways Street-Smart Birds Hacked Human Infrastructure This YearHuman inventions often create threats for wildlife: Plastics and pesticides harm birds’ health, artificial lights throw off their navigation, and suburbs and freeways eat into essential...
- 3 Ways Street-Smart Birds Hacked Human Infrastructure This YearHuman inventions often create threats for wildlife: Plastics and pesticides harm birds’ health, artificial lights throw off their navigation, and suburbs and freeways eat into essential...
- Scientists Are Uncovering Microplastics in Backyard BirdsIt was early summer when Kate Edwards had nest boxes installed in her yard in San Antonio, Texas. A pair of House Sparrows immediately moved in. Soon enough, the plastics followed. When Edwards...
- Scientists Are Uncovering Microplastics in Backyard BirdsIt was early summer when Kate Edwards had nest boxes installed in her yard in San Antonio, Texas. A pair of House Sparrows immediately moved in. Soon enough, the plastics followed. When Edwards...
- Putting the Quiet Dignity of the Wood Stork to PaperWhen Franna Lusson embarks on one of her wildlife portraits, she doesn’t bother with practice sketches. She dives right in on the final sheet of paper—drawing and redrawing in bold, expressive...
- Putting the Quiet Dignity of the Wood Stork to PaperWhen Franna Lusson embarks on one of her wildlife portraits, she doesn’t bother with practice sketches. She dives right in on the final sheet of paper—drawing and redrawing in bold, expressive...
- Marine Recovery Fund aims to boost nature and offshore wind developmentThe Government announced its Marine Recovery Fund on Wednesday 17 December, an initiative intended to to safeguard Britain’s marine biodiversity and energy security. By means of the fund, offshore wind developers will be able to pay into a government operated funding pot delivering meaningful environmental compensatory measures to restore and protect marine habitats. “Britain’s seas […]

- Beyond the Checklist: How to Explore, Experiment, and Have Fun With Your Birding DataConfession: I don’t make checklists while birding. I admit this with some guilt, because I know that birders’ observations fuel community science and conservation action. But I’ve worried that...
- Beyond the Checklist: How to Explore, Experiment, and Have Fun With Your Birding DataConfession: I don’t make checklists while birding. I admit this with some guilt, because I know that birders’ observations fuel community science and conservation action. But I’ve worried that...
- Forget Valentine's Day—Celebrate Gullentine's Day InsteadFebruary in New York is grim. The weather sucks, it’s miserably cold, and the holidays are ancient history. In many ways, it’s the least romantic month. It’s also somehow the perfect time to...
- Early Telemetry Data Reveals Bald Eagle HabitsIt was a breezy day in late March 2025 when Kathleen Moreo carried a male juvenile Bald Eagle into the middle of a field in Osceola County and released it, a light GPS backpack in tow. As donors to a...
- Farm Fields Hold a Wonderful Winter Secret: Visiting Arctic SongbirdsThe depths of winter might find some hardy outdoor folk slogging through knee-deep snow for a glimpse of an owl or enduring icy winds to seek out weird ducks. Not that brand of birder? Not a...
- Twelve bees join the rusty patched bumble bee on Illinois’ endangered species listRoughly every five years, the list of threatened and endangered species in Illinois is updated. In 2025, eight bee species were added to the list as endangered and four other bee species were added as threatened. The post Twelve bees join the rusty patched bumble bee on Illinois’ endangered species list appeared first on Environment America.
- How Mastercard is trying to tame its digital carbon footprintThe payments company created a proprietary dashboard and a steering committee to decouple business growth and emissions from data centers and IT infrastructure. The post How Mastercard is trying to tame its digital carbon footprint appeared first on Trellis.
- Here’s why Seattle wasn’t hugely impacted by flooding, rainSeattle experienced dramatically less rainfall and had only a few localized road floods. That's due to the city's unique geographic landscape.

- Texas House Bill Threatens the Golden-cheeked WarblerSTOP Texas House Bill 2239 - support the Golden-cheeked Warbler and the ONLY place in the world where this species can reproduce. HB 2239, if passed, would remove local protections currently...
- Citrus County Audubon Society Connects Students to Outdoors with Nature JournalingIt’s a busy day for students at Inverness Middle School in West Central Florida. They have the usual drop-offs and lunch periods, math and science, but on very special days, they have a novel class...
- Trump targets premier U.S. weather and climate research centerScientists, meteorologists and lawmakers reacted with alarm to news that the National Center for Atmospheric Research would be broken up; details were not given.

- The Importance of Birding for the Eco-Tourism Economy in San Antonioby Sara Beesley, Mitchell Lake Audubon Center My childhood summers were spent in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Back then, I had no idea of the ecological importance of the area to birds. I...
- The Importance of Birding for the Eco-Tourism Economy in San Antonioby Sara Beesley, Mitchell Lake Audubon Center My childhood summers were spent in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Back then, I had no idea of the ecological importance of the area to birds. I...
- When it comes to the Golden-cheeked Warbler, Don't Get Caught Up in a Numbers GameSeeing or hearing the first Golden-cheeked Warblers of the season is one of the pure joys of springtime in the Texas Hill Country. Known for its striking yellow-and-black plumage and buzzy song, the...
- When it comes to the Golden-cheeked Warbler, Don't Get Caught Up in a Numbers GameSeeing or hearing the first Golden-cheeked Warblers of the season is one of the pure joys of springtime in the Texas Hill Country. Known for its striking yellow-and-black plumage and buzzy song, the...
- Brown Pelican Removed from Endangered Species ListDe-Listed! In the fall of 2009, Audubon celebrated the removal of the Brown Pelican from the Endangered Species list due to its significant recovery. In Texas, where a census showed 12...
- Brown Pelican Removed from Endangered Species ListDe-Listed! In the fall of 2009, Audubon celebrated the removal of the Brown Pelican from the Endangered Species list due to its significant recovery. In Texas, where a census showed 12...
- As WA winds and floods die down, chilly air will bring mountain snowHigh wind warnings are set to expire Wednesday for much of the state. Snow is expected for all Cascade mountain passes.

- How sustainability leaders can get ahead in 2026Don't try to be everything to everyone. The post How sustainability leaders can get ahead in 2026 appeared first on Trellis.

- US groups demonstrate commerical scale PFAS destruction of high-flow industrial wastewaterUS firm Claros Technologies has completed a commercial-scale run of its proprietary UV-photochemical PFAS destruction method, reportedly achieving over 99.99% destruction across long, short, and ultra-short chain PFAS while treating more than 170,000 gallons of industrial wastewater at high flow. Announced on 15 December, the work was carried out with Daikin America – the US […]

- Puget Sound Energy power outage: High winds blackout parts of WAWind speeds reached the 50s and 60s in Seattle and surrounding areas early Wednesday. About 142,000 Puget Sound Energy customers had lost power as of 6 a.m.

- How the devil is in the details of greener new jobsBuilding a skilled workforce for a sustainable future has been much discussed in climate proposals. Now researchers are figuring out what green jobs actually entail, and how to support them.

- Rare newborn whale shark sightings offer clues to a global mystery
- Power outages hit WA as flood watch, winter weather advisory, high wind warning continuePuget Sound Energy and other Washington utilities reported power outages Wednesday as strong wind downed trees and power lines, causing road closures.

- Arctic warming turning Alaska’s rivers red with toxic runoffThe permafrost that covers much of the Arctic’s land surface has been melting since the early 2000s, and researchers have discovered toxic chemicals leaching into rivers as the permafrost melts.

- An emerging threat as WA flooding continues: saturated leveesAs the flooding drags on in Washington, a key piece of infrastructure holding the waters back is weakening.

- Warming Responsible for Two-Thirds of Emissions from Western WildfiresWarming is fueling ever larger wildfires in the U.S. West, which are becoming a major source of pollution. A new study finds that warming is to blame for nearly half of particulate pollution and two-thirds of emissions unleashed by western wildfires.Read more on E360 →
- BNG reforms not as drastic as feared, but still significantly weaken nature protections“A nightmare before Xmas for nature” was one take on the changes to rules on Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) announced by Housing Secretary Matthew Pennycook during a debate on planning reform and housing policy in the House of Commons on Tuesday 16 December. The Wildlife Trusts’ response was one of many from conservation groups that […]

- Why Bamboo Just Works Better Than WoodBamboo is no longer a niche material. It is now a strong choice in modern furniture. Many shoppers once saw bamboo as a cheap stand-in for wood. That idea no longer holds true. Bamboo holds up well in daily use, supports sustainable growing, and stays affordable without losing quality. Its mix of fast growth, strength,...

- The year the US doubled down on critical mineralsIn 2025, the list of metals became a top priority under Trump. But what even are they?

- How Thoughtful Outdoor Updates Improve Daily Home LifeOutdoor spaces are no longer just for looks. For many families, they shape how the home works each day. They guide movement, support routines, and affect how people feel as they move through the day. Modern outdoor design now focuses on purpose. Walkways guide easy movement. Patios act like extra living rooms. Gardens offer calm...
- Water Jetting Association streamlines membership structureThe Water Jetting Association (JTA) has launched a simplified its membership structure so more businesses and organisations can take advantage of being members. The move is designed to support an exciting membership growth plan for 2026 and focus attention on the many advantages of being part of the UK’s representative body for the water jetting […]

- York Minster’s solar upgrade prioritises safetyAn advanced rooftop solar system has been installed on the world-famous Gothic cathedral at the heart of York, York Minster, achieving significant energy and cost savings. Safety – and the avoidance of fire – was a vital consideration in the project, as well as maximising energy efficiency, explains SolarEdge, which provided the underlying technology. In […]

- Comment: the five waste stories that shaped 20252025 has been a turbulent year for the UK’s waste sector, with developments including the implementation of the Simpler Recycling for Businesses legislation, and a wave of closures in the plastics recycling sector. Waste Management firm BusinessWaste.co.uk presents its views on the stories that shaped 2025, and changes that might improve matters as we head […]

- 5-Step Guide to TreecyclingAfter Christmas is over, the tree starts to look a little sad. How do you... The post 5-Step Guide to Treecycling appeared first on Earth911.

- Classic Podcast: Historian Jay Hakes on the 1970s Energy Crises’ Link to Climate Policy TodayHistory doesn’t repeat, but hear how it rhymes in this essential interview from the Sustainability... The post Classic Podcast: Historian Jay Hakes on the 1970s Energy Crises’ Link to Climate Policy Today appeared first on Earth911.

- City of Bradford Clean Air Zone delivers authority £180m savingsAccording to one assessment, the emissions-reducing policy has also boosted productivity. York University’s study of Bradford’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) claims a £180.84million boost to the regional economy since the scheme launched 22 months ago. Lower primary care spend, health benefits from reduced morbidity, and more expansive social gains are all factored into the estimate. […]
- Satellite analysis reveals worrying European groundwater weight lossMore than two decades of data have been used to determine a gradual loss of both surface and subsurface supplies across swathes of the continent. Scientists at University College London, in collaboration with Watershed Investigations and The Guardian, have determined a sharp decline in total water storage in southern and Central Europe. This includes Spain, Portugal, […]
- UK live music sector can help set emissions trends next yearAn industry wide report has revealed the carbon cost of gigs and festivals, while also pointing to bands, venues and events as powerful change making forces. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Climate Machine has collaborated with Coldplay, Warner Music Group, Live Nation, and Hope Solutions on the first ever comprehensive analysis of live music emissions. […]
- Navigating the Great Grid Upgrade: a local project’s perspectiveThis post is by Ciara Shannon, founding director of the Green Finance Community Hub and Project Collette. The Great Grid Upgrade, launched by National Grid in 2023, represents the most ambitious overhaul of Britain’s electricity network since the early 1950s, when Churchill’s government built the […]
- 'A hubristic, colossal wreck''A hubristic, colossal wreck' Channel Comment brendan 17th December 2025 Teaser Media
- Trade secrecy fuels climate crisisTrade secrecy fuels climate crisis Channel News brendan 17th December 2025 Teaser Media
- An Unexpected Baby Boom Is Bringing Snowy Owls South This WinterSince late October, something unexpected has been happening: Snowy Owls have been showing up all over the place. They’ve appeared across the Canadian prairies and Maritimes and in the Great Lakes...
- An Unexpected Baby Boom Is Bringing Snowy Owls South This WinterSince late October, something unexpected has been happening: Snowy Owls have been showing up all over the place. They’ve appeared across the Canadian prairies and Maritimes and in the Great Lakes...
- DOE orders WA coal plant to continue operating despite state banA state law requires Washington utilities to stop using coal-fired electricity beginning next year.

- Watch For These Early-Bird Mating Displays This WinterAside from the cold and darkness, a long winter can wear on birders eager for the excitement of spring, when avians are their loudest and most colorful all for the sake of winning a mate. But not all...
- Watch For These Early-Bird Mating Displays This WinterAside from the cold and darkness, a long winter can wear on birders eager for the excitement of spring, when avians are their loudest and most colorful all for the sake of winning a mate. But not all...
- King County dams are holding: ‘They are not in danger of failure.’Two major dams in the county are stable and currently safe from failure despite heavy rain, the Army Corps of Engineers reports.

- Sustainability in 2026: what’s next for Australian businesses?By Lisa Zembrodt, Principal and Senior Director, SE Advisory Services, Schneider Electric. Australia’s sustainability landscape is evolving at its fastest pace yet. Encouragingly, we’re seeing an increased shift from climate ambition to climate action. With mandatory climate-related financial disclosures well underway, more organisations are moving beyond preparation to actively embedding sustainability into their business strategy. […] The post Sustainability in 2026: what’s next for Australian businesses? first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Residents make major strides in recycling through Albury Return and Earn DepotAlbury Return and Earn Depot’s Heather Goesch and Bruce Forbes. Return and Earn Thanks to the incredible enthusiasm of the community, Albury locals have recycled an impressive 50 million bottles, cartons, and cans since the launch of the Albury Return and Earn Depot in April 2022. Albury Return and Earn Depot is operated by Billabong Recycling, who […] The post Residents make major strides in recycling through Albury Return and Earn Depot first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Home batteries now four times the size as new installers enter the marketAustralians are investing in larger home battery set ups than ever before with data showing the average household is now opting for a 40kWh system, which is four times larger than the 10kWh batteries that dominated the market just 12 months ago. Leading Energy solutions provider VoltX Energy said there has been a marked shift in both […] The post Home batteries now four times the size as new installers enter the market first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Statement on the National Electricity Market Wholesale Market Settings ReviewCredit: Red Zeppelin OptiGrid, an Australian battery optimisation and trading intelligence platform built for the National Electricity Market (NEM), said the NEM wholesale market settings review highlights weaknesses in derivatives markets and the move from bulk energy towards shaping and firming capacity as states and territories consider whether to step outside the national market. The following quotes […] The post Statement on the National Electricity Market Wholesale Market Settings Review first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Epson achieves Platinum Recognition in Responsible Business PracticesEpson Precision Suzhou Co., Ltd. (EPSZ) Epson has announced that its production facility, Epson Precision Suzhou Co., Ltd. (EPSZ) has achieved Platinum Recognition under the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) Validated Assessment Program (VAP), based on audits conducted by RBA-approved, independent third-party firms. This achievement underscores Epson’s commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) within the global […] The post Epson achieves Platinum Recognition in Responsible Business Practices first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- How to Be a Better Baker for the PlanetThink “sustainable foods,” and you might not picture indulgent dessert. But Le Cordon Bleu-trained baker and writer Caroline Saunders makes the case that Earth-friendly confections can be both...
- How to Be a Better Baker for the PlanetThink “sustainable foods,” and you might not picture indulgent dessert. But Le Cordon Bleu-trained baker and writer Caroline Saunders makes the case that Earth-friendly confections can be both...
- Superstar Native Plants for VermontConsider what’s already present in the landscape, encourage their growth, and fill in the gaps with some superstars. Bloom time, food type, and layers of the landscape are a few of the ways to...
- Superstar Native Plants for VermontConsider what’s already present in the landscape, encourage their growth, and fill in the gaps with some superstars. Bloom time, food type, and layers of the landscape are a few of the ways to...
- Audubon Releases "Nature Works!" Showcasing Nature-Based SolutionsThe challenges facing communities and the environment are daunting: severe weather, flooding, and the impacts of climate change have all taken center stage. Today Audubon released a new report...
- Audubon Releases "Nature Works!" Showcasing Nature-Based SolutionsThe challenges facing communities and the environment are daunting: severe weather, flooding, and the impacts of climate change have all taken center stage. Today Audubon released a new report...
- Apple and Shell are among buyers from latest carbon credit project ruled as flawedVerra rejected four projects that generated more than 4 million credits due to issues around the authenticity of approval documents. The post Apple and Shell are among buyers from latest carbon credit project ruled as flawed appeared first on Trellis.
- The Comeback Continues: A Fourth Record-Breaking Year for Great Lakes Piping PloversThe 2025 breeding season for endangered Great Lakes Piping Plovers marks another milestone in this species remarkable comeback. For the fourth consecutive year, this small shorebird – once on the...
- The Comeback Continues: A Fourth Record-Breaking Year for Great Lakes Piping PloversThe 2025 breeding season for endangered Great Lakes Piping Plovers marks another milestone in this species remarkable comeback. For the fourth consecutive year, this small shorebird – once on the...
- 16 states sue Trump administration again over billions in withheld electric vehicle charging fundsWashington is among 16 states and the District of Columbia that are suing over billions of dollars in funding for two electric vehicle charging programs.

- Conservation at the Greenwich Audubon Center: Transforming Gimbel SanctuaryLeaves crunched underfoot as the team made its way through thickets of mugwort, multiflora rose, and porcelain vine. “Believe it or not, this area used to be an orchard,” quipped John...
- Conservation at the Greenwich Audubon Center: Transforming Gimbel SanctuaryLeaves crunched underfoot as the team made its way through thickets of mugwort, multiflora rose, and porcelain vine. “Believe it or not, this area used to be an orchard,” quipped John...
- South Shore community event for Right whalesNine different organizations from across the South Shore joined us in Duxbury to learn more about the plight of North Atlantic Right whales and how to save them. The post South Shore community event for Right whales appeared first on Environment America.
- Protecting America’s Arctic Remains Essential for Habitat Conservation and Cultural ResourcesThe long-term health and environmental sustainability of some of Alaska’s most pristine landscapes and intact ecosystems, including the Teshekpuk Lake wetlands complex and the Arctic National...
- Protecting America’s Arctic Remains Essential for Habitat Conservation and Cultural ResourcesThe long-term health and environmental sustainability of some of Alaska’s most pristine landscapes and intact ecosystems, including the Teshekpuk Lake wetlands complex and the Arctic National...
- Climate change primed Washington state for historic floodingLow snowpack, leftover burn scars, and abnormally warm temperatures are supercharging the atmospheric rivers hitting the Pacific Northwest.

- It’s time we all come to grips with today’s emissions-reduction realityThere is an undeniable gap between the emissions cuts that companies say are possible and the scale of the change they're being asked to deliver. The post It’s time we all come to grips with today’s emissions-reduction reality appeared first on Trellis.

- 3 signs of progress for voluntary carbon markets in 2025Prices for higher-quality credits trended upwards, among other encouraging signs. The post 3 signs of progress for voluntary carbon markets in 2025 appeared first on Trellis.

- Blizzard on the way for WA after floods; Highway 2 could be closed monthsWestern Washington is still on flood watch, with a continued risk of major flooding along the Skagit River.

- A Year of Growth and Gratitude at Debs Park: 2025 Reflections2025 was a banner year for conservation and community at the Audubon Center at Debs Park. Together with our community, partners, volunteers, and passionate staff, we continued to build a more...
- A Year of Growth and Gratitude at Debs Park: 2025 Reflections2025 was a banner year for conservation and community at the Audubon Center at Debs Park. Together with our community, partners, volunteers, and passionate staff, we continued to build a more...
- Minnesota: Helping the regal fritillary butterflyOne of the rare butterflies in Minnesota is the regal fritillary. It needs prairie violets to survive. See what Minnesota is doing to help this species. The post Minnesota: Helping the regal fritillary butterfly appeared first on Environment America.
- No laughing matter: Viral videos skewer corporate greenwashingThe takeaway for industry professionals, especially communicators: "A little less PR spin, a little more action." The post No laughing matter: Viral videos skewer corporate greenwashing appeared first on Trellis.

- The Role of Electric Vehicles in the UK’s Push for Net ZeroThe UK’s commitment to reaching Net Zero carbon emissions has become one of the defining policy ambitions of the decade. It is shaping decisions across government, industry and everyday life, from how energy is generated to how people travel. Transport, in particular, sits firmly in the spotlight. Central to the government’s strategy is a decisive...
- Living Near Humans, Italian Bears Evolved to Be Less AggressiveBrown bears living near villages in central Italy have evolved to be less aggressive, according to a new study, the latest to show how humans are shaping the evolution of wildlife.Read more on E360 →
- Independent analysis shows UK energy prices could fall 50% by 2050The next quarter century is likely to deliver a significant decline in electricity costs for Britain. According to the National Energy Systems Operator [Neso], the new independent body overseeing electricity and gas networks, the shift to renewables and away from costly imported oil and gas will help bring market prices down sharply. The costing estimates, […]
- Family Home Strategies for Maintaining Beautiful RugsYou juggle kids, pets, and a steady stream of visitors, yet you still want rugs that look as fresh as the day you unrolled them. The habits below, quick crumb patrols, smart placement, and fast spill response, fit easily into busy family life and keep fibres looking their best for years. Routine Vacuuming Habits Foot...
- Have you used the new DfT transport connectivity planning tool?The web-based application scores locations in England and Wales in terms of access to essential services such as schools and healthcare. The UK Government’s Department for Transport wants to help planning teams make better informed decisions about the viability of development sites. Two of the home nations have been mapped, offering invaluable insights into their […]
- How to Restore Your Home After Sudden Water DamageYou never plan for a burst pipe, yet suddenly you are ankle-deep in water and wondering what to tackle first. Take a breath. Get ready for step-by-step actions so you can immediately regain control of your space. From shutting off electricity to drying hidden cavities. If you are in Sydney, the detailed procedures outlined by...

- DIY Electrical Hacks to Elevate Your Home Decor ProjectsYou’re about to swap plain switch plates for personality and coax ambient magic from everyday bulbs, but first run through a safety checklist. Turn off the breaker supplying any circuit you will touch, test with a non-contact voltage tester, and keep a voltage meter nearby to confirm load limits. Wiring is not rocket science, yet...

- The unsustainable world of sustainability thought leadershipIn sustainability’s current down cycle, silence isn’t caution — it’s a strategic misstep. The post The unsustainable world of sustainability thought leadership appeared first on Trellis.

- Businesses and experts back Biodiversity Net Gain for small sitesBusinesses and experts from across the construction and built environment sector have published an open letter asking the Government to retain Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) requirements for small sites and adopt a more proportionate approach to reform. Coordinated by the Green Construction Board (GCB) and UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) the letter is supported by […]

- A world drowning in debt cannot survive climate declineFinancial and environmental crises are feeding off each other, creating a new global poverty-environment trap, with little hope of disruption under the current system. According to a new paper published by Professor Andreas Antoniades at the University of Sussex, Breaking the Cycle: Financial Stress, Unsustainable Growth, and the Transition to Sustainability, countries are facing growing […]
- The country’s biggest magnesium producer went bankrupt. Who’s going to clean up the $100M mess?US Magnesium, on the shores of Utah’s Great Salt Lake, left a legacy of environmental problems.

- How the Trump administration is fast-tracking logging in Illinois’ only national forestFacing pressure to increase timber harvests, the Forest Service is sidestepping rigorous environmental reviews and limiting public participation.
- How to Recycle MakeupMakeup is making the planet ugly. The beauty industry generates approximately 120 billion packaging items... The post How to Recycle Makeup appeared first on Earth911.

- Can Generative AI Help Strengthen Disaster Preparedness and Resilience Among Youth?New research indicates that GenAI chatbots, if thoughtfully designed and equitably implemented, can serve as a transformative tool for strengthening youth participation in disaster risk reduction.

- New report sizes up EV brake and tyre emissionsA newly published report by consultancy firm Ricardo, for the UK Department of Transport (DfT), has found that levels of PM2.5 from tyre wear and brake wear, are significantly reduced through a simple switch to (often inexpensive) brake pads and new braking technology. With electric vehicles (EVs) being heavier than internal combustion engine vehicles, it […]

- High-resolution assessment can overcome rooftop deployment bottlenecks, says new reportA new set of reports appears to highlight a significant opportunity for the vast untapped rooftop potential that exists in the UK. University of Southampton spin-off company Absolar has published a nationwide set of Solar Performance Wrap Reports for its customers, which the group says demonstrate how high precision solar modelling and installation are transforming […]

- ‘Reduce, restore, replace’ could be a new mantra for farmsThis post is by Tom Ash, Senior Policy Officer at Wildlife and Countryside Link. Reducing our use of virgin resources is essential to meet climate and biodiversity targets: resource extraction and processing is responsible for 55 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions and 90 per […]
- People getting mad in similar waysPeople getting mad in similar ways Channel Comment brendan 16th December 2025 Teaser Media
- UV-readable recycling labels launchA UV-readable label solution allows brands and retailers to verify recycling at barcode level. This kind of functionality was already provided by Polytag’s UV tags, which could be attached to product packaging, but now the solution is embedded directly into the label artwork. Brought to market by a partnership between Interket UK, a specialist in […]

- Environmental Standards Scotland reaches agreement with the Scottish Government on action to prevent excess incineration capacityEnvironmental Standards Scotland (ESS) has reached agreement with the Scottish Government on a series of actions that will bring clarity over Scotland’s future incineration capacity needs and ensure that consideration is given to them when determining applications for increasing incineration capacity in Scotland. The environmental governance body said these actions will help ensure that Scotland […]

- Preserving Farmland and Water to Help Protect Great Salt Lake This press release was originally posted on the Great Salt Lake Watershed Enhancement Trust website on December 2, 2025. The Trust is co-managed by National Audubon Society and The Nature...
- Preserving Farmland and Water to Help Protect Great Salt Lake This press release was originally posted on the Great Salt Lake Watershed Enhancement Trust website on December 2, 2025. The Trust is co-managed by National Audubon Society and The Nature...
- Two dams being monitored for cracks, potential breachesTwo dams are being watched closely by state Department of Ecology experts as persistent rain has threatened to compromise them. Both are currently stable.

- Virescent Ventures backs innovative Australian early-fault detection and bushfire prevention technology to scale globallyKristin Vaughan, Managing Partner of Virescent Ventures Virescent Ventures has announced that it is the Australian partner in an A$50 million funding round for Melbourne-based IND Technology, the leading global provider of 24/7 Early Fault Detection systems to utilities and grid operators around the world. IND Technology’s Australian-developed, world-leading technology detects the precursors to electrical failures in energy […] The post Virescent Ventures backs innovative Australian early-fault detection and bushfire prevention technology to scale globally first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Following ocean currents to predict and prevent seabird deathsAlbatross chick with satellite tag. Kath Walker, Graeme Elliot A new study seeks to support conservation and management strategies by identifying zones of overlap between fishing and bird activity. Every year, thousands of seabirds die as unintended victims of commercial fishing – caught on hooks or becoming tangled in nets as they scavenge for food. An estimated […] The post Following ocean currents to predict and prevent seabird deaths first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Extreme Fires Expose Critical Gaps in Grid Edge Visibility as AEMO Warns on CER and System SecurityCredit: Matt Palmer Fires in New South Wales and Western Australia have validated the growing vulnerabilities in Australia’s low voltage (LV) electricity network, where approximately 73% of overhead cable infrastructure hosts very high levels of Consumer Energy Resources (CER) such as rooftop solar panels that are powering the grid. Across much of the low-voltage network, […] The post Extreme Fires Expose Critical Gaps in Grid Edge Visibility as AEMO Warns on CER and System Security first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- 10 “Quiet Escapes” Defining Intentional Travel in 2026Travel is changing, and the data is in: 2026 is shaping up to be the year of quiet escapes, ultra-personalized retreats, and a decisive return to slower, more intentional journeys. Drawing on data compiled by the world’s leading hotel groups, travel firms, and trend forecasters, the industry is moving away from purely destination-focused lists and […] The post 10 “Quiet Escapes” Defining Intentional Travel in 2026 first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Building Beyond Sustainability: How Nature Positive Design Can Transform Australia’s FutureBy David Cummins, Managing Director of Future Property Group For too long, the built environment has treated sustainability as optional, constrained by weak regulation, limited understanding, competing investment priorities and most importantly, poor leadership from decision makers. Our failure to design with intention, to plan with foresight, to build with evidence and to innovate with courage […] The post Building Beyond Sustainability: How Nature Positive Design Can Transform Australia’s Future first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- It's Winter. So Where Are the Winter Wrens?Winter is here, and for those of us in northern New England, so are all of its friends: frigid temperatures, snow, and, of course, cute little Winter Wrens bopping around the forest. Oh right...
- It's Winter. So Where Are the Winter Wrens?Winter is here, and for those of us in northern New England, so are all of its friends: frigid temperatures, snow, and, of course, cute little Winter Wrens bopping around the forest. Oh right...
- How Trump’s Big Ag bailout is alienating his MAHA baseThe administration’s pro-industry tilt — across three executive agencies — is feeding the MAHA movement’s growing discontent.

- WA weather: More rain, wind forecast; flood warnings still in effectAnother storm is bringing rain and wind early this week to Western Washington as another atmospheric river drenches the state.

- Scientists Search for Ancient Climate Clues Beneath Antarctic Ice An international team, including researchers from Columbia’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, is attempting to drill for mud and rocks holding critical insights about the fate of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet in our warming world.

- WA weather: Flash flood warning ends after Green River levee failsKing County emergency officials warned of “life threatening flash flooding” Monday afternoon. By 6:30 p.m., the county’s flash flood warning ended.

- How businesses can turn plastics risks into opportunityCircular strategies and materials transparency are no longer optional to respond to regulatory risks and business opportunities. The post How businesses can turn plastics risks into opportunity appeared first on Trellis.

- CVS Health promotes former McDonald’s exec to lead sustainability effortsJennifer McColloch joined the $372 billion healthcare company in March 2024, after 12 years in sustainability roles at the fast-casual restaurant chain. The post CVS Health promotes former McDonald’s exec to lead sustainability efforts appeared first on Trellis.
- These WA highways, roads are still closed after floodingNorthbound Highway 167 is still closed from Auburn to Kent, with no estimate on when it will reopen.

- WA floodwaters swept away their entire house: ‘That’s my life savings’A video captured the raging Nooksack River carrying away a couple’s home in Deming early Thursday. “That place was everything,” the homeowner said.

- Skagit County flood maps showing high-risk areas are 40 years oldMount Vernon’s floodwall withstood last week’s deluge, showing how federal flood maps can be key. So why haven’t maps in Skagit County been updated in decades?

- ‘Growing focus on resilience across the built environment’, finds UKGBC reportThe UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) published its Trends Report 2025 on 9 December, detailing major shifts that shaped the built environment this year along with key themes to look out for in 2026. Drawing on insights from sustainability and innovation experts across industry as well as UKGBC topic leads, the third edition of the […]

- Dundee-based greywater recycling startup secures £350kDundee-based water technology firm Cascade Water Products, has secured angel investment of up to £350,000 towards helping commercialise its innovative micro-greywater recycling system. Cascade says the investment, from a group of European and American investors, will enable it to accelerate production and bring its technology to market, initially targeting holiday resorts, hospitality venues, homes with […]

- Governments have a golden opportunity to reverse neglect of UK protected nature sitesThis post is by Meriel Harrison, senior policy officer at the RSPB. Earlier this month the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) published a landmark report. It laid bare the magnitude and extent of failures by successive governments to fulfil essential legal responsibilities to care for […]
- Using bacteria to create valuable materials from sludge: New funding announced in the NetherlandsHalf a million euros has been donated to assist a research project at the University of Delft (TU Delft), exploring how microbes can be harnessed to break down PFAS, pesticides and microplastics in heavily contaminated sludge, and recover valuable reusable resources. The Haskoning Innovation & Education Fund announced the funding on 9 December for the […]

- Sustainability In Your Ear: EarthX CEO Peter Simek on Cultivating Bipartisan Climate StrategiesSubscribe to receive transcripts by email. Read along with this episode. For 15 years, the... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: EarthX CEO Peter Simek on Cultivating Bipartisan Climate Strategies appeared first on Earth911.

- The Cost of Climate Change for U.S. Households Keep RisingIf your homeowners’ insurance premium has spiked, your electricity bill jumped, or wildfire smoke has... The post The Cost of Climate Change for U.S. Households Keep Rising appeared first on Earth911.

- Lessons from a decade of teaching sustainability at b-schoolNYU Stern's Tensie Whelan shares what's made the biggest impact as she steps down as director of the Center for Sustainable Business. The post Lessons from a decade of teaching sustainability at b-school appeared first on Trellis.

- Goodbye in 2025: What and whom we lost this yearFrom the Inflation Reduction Act’s cancellation to the collapse of global plastics treaty talks, it’s been an especially rough year. The post Goodbye in 2025: What and whom we lost this year appeared first on Trellis.

- Trade body welcomes Green Gas Support Scheme Extension plansThe Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) welcomed (on 12 December) a UK Government announcement of their plans to extend the Green Gas Support Scheme (GGSS) by two years to 31 March 2030. The news was officially delivered by Lord Alan Whitehead, Minister of State for DESNZ, as he addressed the ADBA National Conference on […]

- What your cheap clothes cost the planetA global supply chain built for speed is leaving behind waste, toxins, and a trail of environmental wreckage.

- How the planet fared in 2025 — the good, the bad, and the uglyFrom winter wildfires in Los Angeles to the unchecked growth of data centers, here are the big climate stories we covered in 2025.

- New advice booklet for councils offers “practical, science-led guide to greener, healthier and fairer towns”Local authorities hold the power to help communities tackle air pollution, flooding, heatwaves and biodiversity loss – they just need the right support, say the authors of a new ‘How To’ guide for councils. The newly published Urban Greening ‘How-To’ Toolkit offers clear, science-based guidance developed through the UK Research and Innovation-funded RECLAIM Network Plus […]

- Under Trump, the National Renewable Energy Lab is losing ‘renewable’ from its nameThe lab has spurred major solar, wind, and storage breakthroughs. Its new remit is a "broader vision" for energy research.

- Big Data Analytics Enhances Renewable Energy sectorThe sun doesn’t send bills, but energy companies using renewable energy do. And to keep those bills lower for everyone, green energy had to harness not just wind and sun, but data too. Renewable energy used to operate almost blindly. Wind blows when it wants, the sun hides behind clouds without warning, and energy companies...
- Can red algae eat our Christmas chocolate waste?Approved for use in the US, scientists are turning factory offcuts and discarded cocoa shells into a new colourant. Developed by researchers at the King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST), with support from confectionary and snack giant Mars, it is hoped that Galdieria yellowstonesis, an ancient strain of red algae, can help make […]
- UK links to human rights abuses scrutinisedUK links to human rights abuses scrutinised Channel News Catherine Early 15th December 2025 Teaser Media
- Australia’s First of its Kind Multi-user Electric Truck Charging Hub Opens in Sydney, Powering Woolworths Delivery TrucksZenob?, a global leader in fleet electrification and battery storage solutions, today opened Australia’s first off-site electric truck charging hub, located in Mascot, Sydney. The hub is a landmark project in Australia’s transition to zero-emission transport. The Zenob? Mascot Hub features 22 DC fast chargers and parking for up to 44 light commercial trucks, powered […] The post Australia’s First of its Kind Multi-user Electric Truck Charging Hub Opens in Sydney, Powering Woolworths Delivery Trucks first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Putting workers’ rights at the heart of corporate accountabilityAll stakeholders invited to shape labor standards that address systemic human rights challenges Standards to illuminate how organizations respond to disclosure expectations on crucial labor rights issues across the value chain are being updated, with a global consultation now underway. Launched on International Human Rights Day, this public comment period will conclude GRI’s review of all […] The post Putting workers’ rights at the heart of corporate accountability first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Cheaper Home Batteries expansion a major win for households — but consumer protections and equity must remain front and centreSolar Citizens welcomes the expansion of the Federal Government’s Cheaper Home Batteries program, which will see support grow to $7.2 billion over four years and enable more than two million Australian households to install home batteries by 2030. The expanded program builds on strong early uptake, with more than 155,000 households and small businesses already installing batteries in less than six months — […] The post Cheaper Home Batteries expansion a major win for households — but consumer protections and equity must remain front and centre first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Waterbirds return this year, but amid long-term decline: aerial surveyMagpie geese on the Styzx River floodplain, NSW. Photo: UNSW Centre for Ecosystem Science UNSW Sydney New data released today from one of the world’s longest-running wildlife surveys show Australia’s waterbird population made a partial return after last year’s steep drop, but numbers remain well below historic levels. Researchers conducting the annual waterbird survey – led by […] The post Waterbirds return this year, but amid long-term decline: aerial survey first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Is Salt & Straw Healthy? A Realistic Look at Ingredients, Calories, and Portion SizeSalt & Straw is one of the most popular ice cream brands in the United States. People know it for bold flavors and long lines outside its shops. For many customers, it feels more like a food event than a quick dessert stop. Because of this popularity, many people ask the same question—especially those who...

- Sustainable Break Rooms: Greening the Office PantryPhoto by Rodeo Project Management Software on Unsplash A break room may seem like a small part of the workplace, but it often generates a surprising amount of waste, from single-use cups to food packaging to disposable utensils. For businesses aiming to become more environmentally responsible, the office pantry is one of the best places...
- How to Make Your Home More Energy-Efficient in 2026A practical, future-ready guide for lower bills and a smaller footprint Rising energy prices and growing climate pressure are reshaping how we live at home. In 2026, energy efficiency is no longer just an eco-friendly upgrade—it’s a financial safeguard. The good news? Making your home more energy-efficient does not require a full renovation or luxury...

- Join Audubon’s 126th Annual Christmas Bird Count and Help Protect Birds Across the HemisphereNEW YORK (December 14, 2025) — The National Audubon Society invites bird lovers and community scientists across the Western Hemisphere to participate in the 126th annual Audubon Christmas Bird...
- Join Audubon’s 126th Annual Christmas Bird Count and Help Protect Birds Across the HemisphereNEW YORK (December 14, 2025) — The National Audubon Society invites bird lovers and community scientists across the Western Hemisphere to participate in the 126th annual Audubon Christmas Bird...
- River levels drop in Yakima Valley, but rain could bring more floodingMore rain could push portions of the Yakima and Naches rivers back into minor flood stages early next week.

- The EPA was considering a massive lead cleanup in Omaha. Then Trump shifted guidance.Tens of thousands of Omahans have lead in their yards at levels that experts say is dangerous, especially for kids. Growing momentum to do more cleanup in what’s already the nation’s largest residential lead Superfund site now may stall.

- After brief break, expect more rain, flooding risk this weekSunday will bring more rain and heavy winds, as another atmospheric river passes over Western Washington.

- WA landslide risk maps still incomplete over a decade after OsoLandslide hazard mapping has made big strides, but the public still must rely on piecemeal mapping and incomplete data to know if they're at risk.

- As WA floods recede, little time to reflect before the next stormAfter 180 rescues from historic floods this week, Washingtonians were feeling a relief at the lack of deaths — and dread that another storm is brewing.

- Audubon Conservation Ranching in California Takes Flight: 2025 Year in ReviewCommunity engagement was at the heart of California’s Audubon Conservation Ranching (ACR) work in 2025. From chefs and ranchers to restoration leaders, conservationists, and curious community...
- Audubon Conservation Ranching in California Takes Flight: 2025 Year in ReviewCommunity engagement was at the heart of California’s Audubon Conservation Ranching (ACR) work in 2025. From chefs and ranchers to restoration leaders, conservationists, and curious community...
- Top Interior Department official has ties to Thacker Pass lithium mineKaren Budd-Falen’s family ranching operation agreed to sell water rights to the company developing the controversial Nevada lithium project.

- What to do if your car is damaged by floodingMany flood-damaged cars are ultimately declared total losses, particularly when water reaches the engine compartment. Contact your insurance ASAP.

- Western WA landslide risk high after heavy rainfallThe National Weather Service warns that, amid record flooding and as much as 12 inches of rainfall in some places, saturated earth is poised to create hazards.

- Colorado River Indian Tribes Take Steps to Help the Colorado RiverMany of the 30 Tribes in the Colorado River Basin have articulated the value of a river as a living entity, and that U.S. federal management guidelines must account for the health of the river. Most...
- Colorado River Indian Tribes Take Steps to Help the Colorado RiverMany of the 30 Tribes in the Colorado River Basin have articulated the value of a river as a living entity, and that U.S. federal management guidelines must account for the health of the river. Most...
- Language barrier, fear of targeting complicate immigrant flood responseSome immigrants and farmworkers have been navigating extra challenges this week amid historic flooding in Western Washington, advocates said.

- Hummingbird Festival Coming in 2026Join us as we marvel at these remarkable birds and their incredible journeys, all while enjoying the natural beauty of our local community and set against the backdrop of the stunning Rhodes Bayou in...
- Hummingbird Festival Coming in 2026Join us as we marvel at these remarkable birds and their incredible journeys, all while enjoying the natural beauty of our local community and set against the backdrop of the stunning Rhodes Bayou in...
- WA floods: After dry weekend, more rain, flooding aheadA second but less severe atmospheric river is expected to arrive late Sunday into Monday, a National Weather Service forecasters say.

- Skagit, Snohomish rivers and others hit record levelsAt least four Washington rivers reached record high levels this week, especially as rainstorms surged Thursday.

- A huge cache of critical minerals found in Utah may be the largest in the USThe discovery could reshape the clean energy supply chain.
- One of Connecticut's only native plant nurseries just can't stop growingRandall Fleming is the go-to guy at UrbanScapes Native Plant Nursery, according to Dennis Riordan, who helped found the New Haven-based nursery through Menunkatuck Audubon Society. “Randall lives...
- One of Connecticut's only native plant nurseries just can't stop growingRandall Fleming is the go-to guy at UrbanScapes Native Plant Nursery, according to Dennis Riordan, who helped found the New Haven-based nursery through Menunkatuck Audubon Society. “Randall lives...
- Yuma Ridgway's Rail ConservationThe Yuma Ridgway's Rail (Rallus obsoletus yumanensis), a subspecies of the Ridgway's Rail, is a brown marsh bird about the size of a chicken. It is typically secretive and rarely seen, most usually...
- Yuma Ridgway's Rail ConservationThe Yuma Ridgway's Rail (Rallus obsoletus yumanensis), a subspecies of the Ridgway's Rail, is a brown marsh bird about the size of a chicken. It is typically secretive and rarely seen, most usually...
- Tips for wasting less this holiday seasonWaste less and celebrate more during the holidays. The post Tips for wasting less this holiday season appeared first on Environment America.
- Remote town of Stehekin left staggering by floodwatersHouses, roadways and even the small resort town’s water treatment plant were all hit by the flood.

- Michigan: Protecting forests, helping the Kirtland’s warblerYoung trees are needed for Kirtland’s warblers. Active forest management and other conservation practices are helping the once-endangered species recover. The post Michigan: Protecting forests, helping the Kirtland’s warbler appeared first on Environment America.
- 100-plus people were rescued during Western Washington floodsThe U.S. Coast Guard deployed rescue helicopters from air stations Port Angeles and Astoria, Oregon, to rescue four people in Sumas, Whatcom County.

- Massive logging project threatens Pikes PeakA huge logging project threatens Pikes Peak, including some of our wildest forests and endangered species habitat. You can help stop it. The post Massive logging project threatens Pikes Peak appeared first on Environment America.
- Mount Vernon floodwall holding as record crest passesSKAGIT COUNTY — Mount Vernon’s emergency floodwall held fast Thursday night and into Friday morning as the rushing and debris-filled Skagit River swelled to record levels, forcing the evacuation of thousands throughout the city’s low-lying areas. Around 1 a.m., the Skagit rose to a record 37.7 feet in Mount Vernon, just over the previous high-water […]

- Trump administration delays decision on federal protections for monarch butterfliesThe Trump administration has delayed a decision on whether to extend federal protections to monarch butterflies indefinitely.

- At a Marine Field Station, Rising Seas Force an Inevitable RetreatThe scientists at a New Jersey marine station are conducting a sobering experiment: monitoring the destruction of their facility from rising waters. Oscar-winning filmmaker Thomas Lennon shows how the researchers are working to produce useful science before they must leave.Read more on E360 →
- Securing the Future of Glacier Monitoring in a Warming WorldThe results of a recent community effort highlight the rapid decline of glaciers worldwide, as well as the importance and challenges of glacier monitoring.

- Burlington residents told to evacuate as homes start floodingAll of the 100-year flood plain in Skagit County was on a "GO NOW" evacuation order as of Friday morning, according to county officials.

- WA reeling after flooding as Skagit, Snohomish rivers hit record levelsA second but less severe atmospheric river is expected to arrive in Western Washington late Sunday into Monday. Here's what to know.

- WSU study finds bag fee is creating more plastic wasteThe cost of a reusable plastic bag will increase by 4 cents in the new year. A recent study questions the effectiveness of the law aimed at reducing waste.

- Earth911 Inspiration: As You Like NatureThis week’s quote comes from Duke Senior’s speech in Shakespeare’s As You Like It, Act... The post Earth911 Inspiration: As You Like Nature appeared first on Earth911.

- Dozens of Countries See Their Economy Grow as Emissions FallA growing number of countries are showing that it is possible to achieve growth while also cutting emissions.Read more on E360 →
- The top sustainability developments of 2025, according to practitionersDespite political headwinds, legislation remains on top. The post The top sustainability developments of 2025, according to practitioners appeared first on Trellis.

- Circularity is stuck in a cycle of shame. Let’s get to guilt, insteadIt's time to stop making shame a key part of circular behaviour. The post Circularity is stuck in a cycle of shame. Let’s get to guilt, instead appeared first on Trellis.
- 2025: The year the US gave up on climate, and the world gave up on usWhile the U.S. sits in self-imposed isolation, the rest of the world, led by China, raced ahead to invest in renewables and commit to climate action.

- How do we ‘Energise Britain’ with the new public participation plan?This post is by Rachael Orr, CEO of Climate Outreach. Connection. Neighbourhood. Hope. Climate minister Katie White chaired a roundtable event in Sheffield last week to launch ‘Energising Britain’. This is the government’s new plan on how we can all feel more involved in tackling […]
- The good in us allThe good in us all Channel Comment brendan 12th December 2025 Teaser Media
- One of world’s largest reef restoration trials during Reef spawningThe Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) has led one of the world’s largest reef restoration tests on a coral reef ecosystem during the recent mass spawning on the Great Barrier Reef. Photo by Gus Burrows, courtesy of AIMS. Australian Institute of Marine Science The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) has led one of the […] The post One of world’s largest reef restoration trials during Reef spawning first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Droughts lasting longer across Australia, study showsUNSW Sydney A study tracking not only the forces that drive drought but the damage it leaves behind has revealed that droughts have lasted longer in Australia in recent decades, especially in areas with the most people and farms. UNSW researchers analysed drought trends across Australia between 1911 and 2020 based on rainfall shortages and falling […] The post Droughts lasting longer across Australia, study shows first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Kyndryl and Microsoft Study Finds Over Half of Australian Organisations Highlight IT as a Key Enabler of SustainabilityStrong executive focus, IT teams increasingly driving environmental outcomes, yet AI stewardship is down, ROI and data challenges stall progress Kyndryl, a leading provider of mission-critical enterprise technology services, in collaboration with Microsoft, today announced the Australian findings of the third annual Global Sustainability Barometer Study, conducted by Ecosystm. The study shows technology is now central to climate […] The post Kyndryl and Microsoft Study Finds Over Half of Australian Organisations Highlight IT as a Key Enabler of Sustainability first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Kuva Space Partners with WWF-Indonesia to Bring Hyperspectral Satellite Technology to Blue Carbon Verification and Sustainable FinancingThe collaboration will apply Kuva Space’s climate data innovation, powered by hyperspectral satellites and AI, to track mangrove and seagrass growth, generating actionable insights to advance Indonesia’s blue carbon initiatives. Kuva Space, a leader in spaceborne hyperspectral technology, has partnered with the WWF-Indonesia (WWF-Indonesia) to launch an initiative that uses satellite data and AI to monitor and […] The post Kuva Space Partners with WWF-Indonesia to Bring Hyperspectral Satellite Technology to Blue Carbon Verification and Sustainable Financing first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Xpansiv Marks Milestones in Energy Transition Infrastructure PlatformXpansiv®, the leading infrastructure provider for the global energy transition markets, today announced strategic milestones in its development of a comprehensive, multi-asset platform for energy and environmental commodities. These milestones demonstrate Xpansiv’s swift progress in establishing a unified platform that empowers stakeholders with: Full Commodity Coverage: Xpansiv infrastructure spans the environmental commodity market spectrum, across […] The post Xpansiv Marks Milestones in Energy Transition Infrastructure Platform first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- WA floods: Dozens rescued while stranded in homes, vehiclesRescue crews warned the public to avoid driving on streets covered in floodwaters, no matter how shallow the water appears to be.

- How Western Washington’s ‘100-year’ floods are changingMore rain, less snow and warmer, wetter air are changing our understanding of "100-year" floods.

- Authorities keep eye on levees as Skagit River nears crestThe floodwall in Mount Vernon is expected to be overtopped as the river swells. Authorities have told everyone within the river's 100-year floodplain to evacuate.

- Centralia coal plant to burn natural gas insteadThe plant had been scheduled to shut down as the state phases out coal power. Now it could produce significant power with natural gas instead.

- New England’s shrimp fishery to shut down for the long haul after years of declineFishing regulators are extending a shutdown for New England’s historic shrimp fishing business, effectively shuttering an industry that fell victim to warming oceans.

- Why 2025 was the Year of GreenhushingStaying quiet about sustainability efforts can reduce momentum for change, but talking publicly comes with legal and reputational risks. The post Why 2025 was the Year of Greenhushing appeared first on Trellis.
- A Climate-Friendly Holiday Gift GuideSix fun and thoughtful ways to keep our climate and planet in mind this holiday season.

- Advice from 7 leaders on thriving during sustainability’s ‘reckoning point’How execs from Apollo Global Management, Bristol Myers Squibb, HSBC, LA28, Mars, Visa and Workday ensure that climate strategy remains relevant at their organizations. The post Advice from 7 leaders on thriving during sustainability’s ‘reckoning point’ appeared first on Trellis.
- State park spotlight: Bridal Veil Falls State Scenic ViewpointA historic mill site turned scenic haven, Bridal Veil Falls offers lush trails, sweeping Gorge views, and a stunning two-tier waterfall The post State park spotlight: Bridal Veil Falls State Scenic Viewpoint appeared first on Environment America.
- WA flooding: Evacuations in Skagit, Whatcom, Snohomish, Pierce countiesAn estimated 100,000 Washington residents could face evacuation orders because of rapidly rising floodwaters, Gov. Bob Ferguson’s office said Wednesday afternoon.

- Solar providing more than 75% of new electrical capacity in United StatesFor 25 months straight, solar has provided more new generating capacity than any other energy source. The post Solar providing more than 75% of new electrical capacity in United States appeared first on Environment America.
- Flooding in WA’s Skagit, Snohomish rivers prompts evacuations, rescuesResidents near the Snohomish and Skagit rivers are facing the brunt of potentially "catastrophic" floods. See the latest weather forecasts, evacuations, shelters and news.

- Are fish discos really a blocker to growth? It’s time to bust some mythsThis post is by Tessa Wardley, director for communications and advocacy at The Rivers Trust. Last week we had the frustration of a public launch of the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ (Defra’s) refreshed Environmental Improvement Plan being overshadowed by the prime […]
- As Skagit swells, Mount Vernon woman fears for 68 miniature donkeysWest of Mount Vernon, where residents have been issued orders to evacuate immediately because of “catastrophic” flooding forecast by the National Weather Service, Julie Jones was waiting, fretting about what to do with her 68 miniature donkeys. Yes, 68 miniature donkeys. “I’m one of the top miniature donkey farms in the world,” Jones said Wednesday. […]

- £6.23 million funding package will support new biorefinery in GrangemouthScottish green chemicals firm Celtic Renewables, has secured £6.23 million in new funding from the Scottish Government to scale its business producing green chemicals made from by-products and waste from the food and drink industry. Celtic Renewables will put the funding towards the planning and construction of a new £120 million industrial-scale biorefinery at Grangemouth. […]

- The deadly trade-off of electronic waste recycling in GhanaPeople in Ghana and across the Global South who recycle electronic waste face a difficult paradox: earning livelihoods to ensure survival comes at the cost of severe long-term exposure to toxicity and dramatic environmental pollution. A new study by the University of Michigan explores the hazards in more detail. Every year, the world throws out […]

- Celebrating 2025 Working Lands for Tricolored BlackbirdsWhen nesting Tricolored Blackbirds choose a triticale field on one of the San Joaquin Valley’s working dairy farms, Audubon shows up. And this year, when one adventurous flock broke their usual...
- Celebrating 2025 Working Lands for Tricolored BlackbirdsWhen nesting Tricolored Blackbirds choose a triticale field on one of the San Joaquin Valley’s working dairy farms, Audubon shows up. And this year, when one adventurous flock broke their usual...
- Study shows promise for acid mine drainage recyclingA novel method for converting hazardous acid mine drainage into a valuable resource for drinking water treatment offers hope for communities living near polluted mining areas. Its development was assisted by research at Heriot-Watt University’s Research Centre for Carbon Solutions in Edinburgh. Acid mine drainage (AMD), a toxic byproduct of mining, is notorious for contaminating […]

- To Feed Data Centers, Pennsylvania Faces a New Fracking SurgeA rash of data centers planned for western Pennsylvania has residents and environmentalists on edge. The sprawling complexes will be powered by plants that burn fracked natural gas, whose production has caused air and water pollution in the region and has known health risks.Read more on E360 →
- Plastics dominate UK litter as rural and outdoor spaces emerge as pollution hotspotsA new study by the University of Portsmouth shows that plastic items make up more than seven in ten pieces of litter recorded across the UK, with countryside locations and public recreation areas carrying some of the heaviest burdens. The research draws on ten years of citizen science data collected between 2015 and 2024, using […]

- Guest Idea: Low-Waste Family Routines That Support Calmer Homes and Healthier Teen Well-BeingFeeling overwhelmed at home? You’re not alone. Evenings often feel noisy, cluttered, and rushed—exactly when... The post Guest Idea: Low-Waste Family Routines That Support Calmer Homes and Healthier Teen Well-Being appeared first on Earth911.

- Biochar’s moment of truth: moving from fragmentation to professionalisationOne of the most credible and commercially viable carbon removal solutions, increasing soil aeration and reducing greenhouse gas output from the ground, helping lock CO2 into the earth indefinitely. But the industry needs a giant leap to scale up. The global conversation on climate action is undergoing a pivotal shift: durable carbon removals […]
- Autonomous drifting robot survives under East Antarctic ice shelf to take first-of-its-kind measurementsA robotic float has been used to measure the temperature and salinity within a hitherto mysterious realm of the ocean, underneath massive floating ice shelves in East Antarctica. This kind of Argo float – a free-drifting, torpedo-shaped autonomous robot – is normally used in the open ocean, where it is able to surface regularly and […]

- How a species of bamboo could help protect the South from future floodsIn the face of mounting climate disasters, tribes, scientists, and Southern communities are rallying around a nearly forgotten native plant.

- The EPA website got the basics of climate science right. Until last week.The Trump administration purged 80 pages of facts about climate change — including that it's caused by humans.

- Four reasons why land-based salmon factory farms should be bannedThis post is by Amelia Cookson, industrial aquaculture campaigner at Foodrise in the UK. When you hear the words ‘salmon farming’, what comes to mind? Perhaps an open-net sea cage in coastal waters? Or the fish you buy in the supermarket? Or maybe you had […]
- 7 Ways To Reuse and Upcycle Old PillowsDid you know that the National Sleep Foundation recommends you replace your pillow every one... The post 7 Ways To Reuse and Upcycle Old Pillows appeared first on Earth911.

- Aberdeen is getting a new EV ultra rapid charging hubThe new facility in the Blackburn neighbourhood will benefit from four 240kW dual socket charge points, powering up to eight electric vehicles at a time. Delivered by EV charge point Believ, the new rapid charging hub’s location has been chosen due to its access to the A96, the main road connecting Aberdeen with Inverness. […]
- Britain 'seeking a quarter of global lithium'Britain 'seeking a quarter of global lithium' Channel Comment brendan 11th December 2025 Teaser Media
- Unlocking Convenience: The Real Benefits — and Realities — of Selling Your Home for CashSelling a home is one of the most significant financial decisions most people ever make. While traditional listings work well for many, a growing number of homeowners are turning to cash buyers—investors, iBuyers, and individuals who can purchase a property without relying on bank financing. What makes this approach appealing is the combination of speed,...
- FERRERO AUSTRALIA WINS 2025 BANKSIA NSW SUSTAINABILITY AWARDChris Hinton, Managing Director, Ferrero Australia Lithgow Plant Ferrero’s Lithgow factory recognised as regional manufacturing leader Ferrero Australia has been named the winner of the Primary Industries and Regional Development Award in the Banksia Foundation’s 2025 NSW Sustainability Awards. The recognition highlights Ferrero’s leadership in sustainable regional manufacturing at its Lithgow factory, underpinned by innovation, […] The post FERRERO AUSTRALIA WINS 2025 BANKSIA NSW SUSTAINABILITY AWARD first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- From Tiny Forests to Solar Asphalt – and a Young Climate Leader Making Global Waves2025 NSW Sustainability Award Winners Announced at the National Maritime Museum Sydney, NSW – A teen climate visionary inspiring global action through music and storytelling, community groups cooling cities with miniature forests, and innovators turning old solar panels into road-grade asphalt were celebrated today at the 2025 NSW Sustainability Awards at the Australian National Maritime […] The post From Tiny Forests to Solar Asphalt – and a Young Climate Leader Making Global Waves first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- New environmentally friendly solution to thwart marine foulingMarine fouling triggers ongoing economic losses for the global shipping industry through detrimental effects on structures and vessels – but tests by Flinders University researchers on a new type of anti-foul coating reveal a solution that is not detrimental to the environment. Controlling marine fouling is complex, as many factors influence organism settlement on surfaces […] The post New environmentally friendly solution to thwart marine fouling first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Collier Community Foundation Celebrates Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary’s Leadership in Conservation and Education with Two GiftsAudubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Southwest Florida was awarded $100,000 as part of the Collier Community Foundation’s 2025 Celebration of Philanthropy on October 17. One of four local...
- Funding for Regional Water Quality Projects will Help Farmers, Wildlife, and the Northern Everglades The Office of Agriculture Water Policy has allocated $25 million for regional water quality improvement projects. Supported by Commissioner Wilton Simpson, the Agricultural Regional Projects...
- Funding for Regional Water Quality Projects will Help Farmers, Wildlife, and the Northern Everglades The Office of Agriculture Water Policy has allocated $25 million for regional water quality improvement projects. Supported by Commissioner Wilton Simpson, the Agricultural Regional Projects...
- A Flurry of Ribbon Cuttings Illustrates Everglades Restoration MilestonesCritical Milestone in Everglades Agricultural Area Reservoir Timeline Audubon Florida joined the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and restoration partners in late September to celebrate the signing...
- A Flurry of Ribbon Cuttings Illustrates Everglades Restoration MilestonesCritical Milestone in Everglades Agricultural Area Reservoir Timeline Audubon Florida joined the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and restoration partners in late September to celebrate the signing...
- Saving the Cape Sable Seaside SparrowEndemic to marl prairie habitats in the southern Everglades, the Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow is sensitive to subtle shifts in water levels: Nesting success demands dry enough ground during the...
- Saving the Cape Sable Seaside SparrowEndemic to marl prairie habitats in the southern Everglades, the Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow is sensitive to subtle shifts in water levels: Nesting success demands dry enough ground during the...
- Central Florida Water Initiative Regional Supply Plan Falls Short in Addressing Region’s Water WoesAudubon has been advocating with the Central Florida Water Initiative (CFWI) for stronger safeguards for aquifers, wetlands, and natural systems, while sounding the alarm that this effort must do...
- Central Florida Water Initiative Regional Supply Plan Falls Short in Addressing Region’s Water WoesAudubon has been advocating with the Central Florida Water Initiative (CFWI) for stronger safeguards for aquifers, wetlands, and natural systems, while sounding the alarm that this effort must do...
- Australia’s homes are powering the clean-energy shiftAround two in five (41%) Australian households using gas intend to fully electrify their homes, according to the Telsyte Australian Smart Home Study 2024-2028. Interest in smart energy management is growing, with over 40% of Australians exploring intelligent home energy systems. Electrification is now being driven by households, reshaping how energy is generated, managed, and […] The post Australia’s homes are powering the clean-energy shift first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Epson Selected to IAM’s 2025 Asia IP EliteEpson’s Asia IP Elite 2025 award plaque Accelerating business growth and innovation through IP strategy Epson has been selected to be among “The 2025 Asia IP Elite” by Intellectual Asset Management (“IAM”), a global intellectual property media outlet. The Asia IP Elite recognises companies and organisations that excel in intellectual property value creation as determined […] The post Epson Selected to IAM’s 2025 Asia IP Elite first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- South Florida’s Zombie Project is Back from the Dead: South Dade Logistics Center ReturnsSeveral years ago, developers proposed a massive South Dade Logistics and Technology District that would have required an expansion of Miami-Dade County’s Urban Development Boundary (UDB). This...
- South Florida’s Zombie Project is Back from the Dead: South Dade Logistics Center ReturnsSeveral years ago, developers proposed a massive South Dade Logistics and Technology District that would have required an expansion of Miami-Dade County’s Urban Development Boundary (UDB). This...
- ‘Catastrophic’ flooding expected in King, Snohomish, Skagit counties“I’ve been working here at the Seattle office for 12 years and I have never seen anything like this,” a National Weather Service meteorologist said.

- Faster Timeline for the EAA ReservoirThanks to a new agreement between the State of Florida and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps), construction of the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) Reservoir is slated to be complete in...
- Faster Timeline for the EAA ReservoirThanks to a new agreement between the State of Florida and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps), construction of the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) Reservoir is slated to be complete in...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Common GrackleLeggy and sharp-eyed, Common Grackles (along with their larger, showier relatives, Great-tailed Grackles and Boat-tailed Grackles) are often mistaken for crows—until they open their bills. Once you...
- 10 Fun Facts About the Common GrackleLeggy and sharp-eyed, Common Grackles (along with their larger, showier relatives, Great-tailed Grackles and Boat-tailed Grackles) are often mistaken for crows—until they open their bills. Once you...
- In Everett, frantic effort to find homes for pets as area is set to floodSnohomish River is set to hit record high level by Thursday morning at 33.6 feet. Snohomish County has declared an emergency.

- From Washington to California, Volunteers Answered the Call as Concerns Rose for California Brown PelicansIt was a cool, overcast spring morning in Grays Harbor, Washington. Volunteer community scientists gathered to do a spring roosting count of California Brown Pelicans, a subspecies of the Brown...
- From Washington to California, Volunteers Answered the Call as Concerns Rose for California Brown PelicansIt was a cool, overcast spring morning in Grays Harbor, Washington. Volunteer community scientists gathered to do a spring roosting count of California Brown Pelicans, a subspecies of the Brown...
- WA flood: Lake Sylvia dam in Grays Harbor County shows ‘signs of stress’Authorities are warning residents and visitors to stay out of Lake Sylvia State Park. Heavy rains are stressing its century-old dam.

- American Geophysical Union 2025: Key Scientific Presentations From Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and Columbia Climate SchoolCheck out a guide to some of our notable research at this year's AGU conference.

- Working to Keep the Great Lakes “Great” for the Birds that Need It the MostEach summer, round and puffy Piping Plover chicks can be found scurrying up and down the sandy beaches of the Great Lakes region, delighting many birders, conservationists and volunteers who can...
- Working to Keep the Great Lakes “Great” for the Birds that Need It the MostEach summer, round and puffy Piping Plover chicks can be found scurrying up and down the sandy beaches of the Great Lakes region, delighting many birders, conservationists and volunteers who can...
- Neonicotinoids and dangers to freshwater speciesA bee-killing pesticide is getting into American waterways, and that isn’t good. The post Neonicotinoids and dangers to freshwater species appeared first on Environment America.
- ‘GO NOW’ ordered for all of Skagit floodplain ahead of historic floodThe flood is predicted to crest at Mount Vernon at levels never before recorded, topping the city's floodwall.

- Why does the U.S. produce so much trash?Despite accounting for just 4% of the global population, the United States produces 12% of the world’s trash. The post Why does the U.S. produce so much trash? appeared first on Environment America.
- Michigan State Senator Jon Bumstead Goes Birding with Audubon Great Lakes in Western MichiganMICHIGAN (June 13, 2022) – Communities throughout the Eastern Lake Michigan region have lost up to 90 percent of their historic wetlands, natural areas that birds and other wildlife rely on to...
- Michigan State Senator Jon Bumstead Goes Birding with Audubon Great Lakes in Western MichiganMICHIGAN (June 13, 2022) – Communities throughout the Eastern Lake Michigan region have lost up to 90 percent of their historic wetlands, natural areas that birds and other wildlife rely on to...
- Audubon and Michigan State University Fight to Conserve a Disappearing Bird SpeciesMICHIGAN (May 15, 2023) – Current conservation practices likely won’t do enough to save the black tern, a migratory bird species that nests in the northern U.S. and southern Canada, from...
- Audubon and Michigan State University Fight to Conserve a Disappearing Bird SpeciesMICHIGAN (May 15, 2023) – Current conservation practices likely won’t do enough to save the black tern, a migratory bird species that nests in the northern U.S. and southern Canada, from...
- Some UW graduate programs suspend admissions, with funding in fluxSubjects including linguistics, international studies and human-centered design and engineering all halted taking applications for their doctorate programs.

- RELEASE: Report examines America’s waste problem, just in time for the holidaysReport highlights alternatives to throwaway culture, recommends policies. The post RELEASE: Report examines America’s waste problem, just in time for the holidays appeared first on Environment America.
- Top Benefits of Adding a Solar Battery to Your Home SystemWhen you install rooftop solar, you make a big step toward lower power bills and cleaner energy. When you add a home battery to that solar system, you take the next step and turn a good solar system into a smart energy system. A solar battery lets your home store extra solar power, use more...
- 4 WA rivers might break major flooding records from atmospheric riverThe atmospheric river's third day began with major flooding in the Puyallup River. The Skagit, Snohomish and Elwha rivers are expected to break water height records.

- Coexistence Over Conflict in India’s FarmlandsBy reconnecting fragmented habitats, researcher Krithi Karanth is pioneering ways to reduce conflict between people and wildlife.
- Evacuations ordered in Skagit, Snohomish counties amid WA flooding"Catastrophic" flooding is expected to hit parts of Skagit, Snohomish and King counties as rivers swell and the region is drenched in rain.

- This week’s atmospheric river could be among longest on recordThe storm’s strength and expected duration put it within the top 2% for the region dating back to 1959.

- BirdReturns 2025: A Remarkable Year Delivering Crucial Habitat for BirdsThis year marked an incredible milestone – the 10th anniversary of BirdReturns. What began as a small pilot project to deliver habitat when birds need it most has expanded across California’s...
- BirdReturns 2025: A Remarkable Year Delivering Crucial Habitat for BirdsThis year marked an incredible milestone – the 10th anniversary of BirdReturns. What began as a small pilot project to deliver habitat when birds need it most has expanded across California’s...
- ‘FastTech’ Christmas lights are setting waste streams on fire183million cheap plug-in and battery products were bought ahead of the holidays last year, sending the risk of blazes at recycling centres rocketing. According to a new report from Recycle Your Electricals, Britons spent £1.7billion on festive light up tech in 2024. This includes 39million fairy lights. While some of the purchases were made to […]
- The Planning and Infrastructure Bill: a small but significant win for natureThis post is by the crossbench peers Lord Krebs and Baroness Willis of Summertown. When the government unveiled the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, it was pitched as the legislation that would finally “unleash economic growth” by cutting through the red tape that, in its view, […]
- EPA Removes Information on Human Drivers of Warming from Its WebsiteThe Environmental Protection Agency has scrubbed from its website information on how humans are driving warming. A web page that once explored the central role of fossil fuels in heating the planet now only mentions natural drivers of climate change.Read more on E360 →
- Hiking boot brand Keen enlists climate scientist Ann RadilThe self-described ''change agent' will lead climate, circularity and green chemistry work at a brand striving to be the "most trusted in the business. The post Hiking boot brand Keen enlists climate scientist Ann Radil appeared first on Trellis.
- Rethinking corporate citizenship in 2026 as globalization wanesWhat worked in a multilateral world for ESG won't work in a fragmented one. The post Rethinking corporate citizenship in 2026 as globalization wanes appeared first on Trellis.

- Mars Rover technology can turn our roads into carbon storage networksWith Britain’s pothole epidemic making headlines again for all the wrong reasons, can a new approach to laying tarmac offer a solution? Carbon Crusher Inc., an American and Norwegian ‘road-tech’ startup, believes it can reduce the build and maintenance cost of new and existing streets, and significantly reduce environmental impact. The idea for the Carbon […]
- The Navajo Nation said no to a hydropower project. Trump officials want to ensure tribes can’t do that again.The U.S. Energy Secretary said allowing tribes to weigh in on energy projects on their land creates "unnecessary burdens to the development of critical infrastructure."
- Safe spaces: the insidious legacy of asbestos in UK public buildingsOne of the most dangerous forms of air pollution is not being taken seriously despite the huge threat to teachers, students, doctors, nurses and council staff. Policy changes could help, but successive governments have been reluctant to act. 26 years after Westminster passed a total ban on one of the most commonly used fire-proofing and […]
- Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Author Kelsey Timmerman’s Journey to Find Farms Regenerating EarthThe scale of agriculture’s environmental impact is staggering. According to the EPA, agricultural runoff is... The post Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Author Kelsey Timmerman’s Journey to Find Farms Regenerating Earth appeared first on Earth911.

- Swapping Is Sexy: How to Host a Clothing Swap PartyWe returned to this classic Earth911 article from 2014, which still tells an important story,... The post Swapping Is Sexy: How to Host a Clothing Swap Party appeared first on Earth911.

- Why are we still promoting destruction?Why are we still promoting destruction? Channel Comment brendan 10th December 2025 Teaser Media
- The Benefits of a Home Warranty: A Practical Guide for Homeowners (2026 Edition)A home warranty can be a smart financial tool for many homeowners, especially when aging appliances begin to fail. But understanding how these service plans actually work—along with their limitations—is essential before you sign a contract. Below you’ll find a balanced, research-based guide that breaks down costs, coverage, claim process, exclusions, and real-world benefits, so...

- Sustainable Building Materials and the Green Construction RevolutionSustainability is a priority in all corners of the economy. Tighter government regulations. Increased consumer conscientiousness. Diminishing resources. Nowhere is this movement felt more acutely than in the construction industry. Modern construction professionals must build structures that are long-lasting and energy-efficient. But how? Solutions lie with the materials chosen. Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs) Foundation and...

- Livestock moved to higher ground as flooding threatens Snohomish areaThe Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe is expecting around 40 horses, 40 cows and possibly some goats and chickens.

- Recycling 'worsens microplastics problem'Recycling 'worsens microplastics problem' Channel News brendan 9th December 2025 Teaser Media
- Sparse Rainy-Season Rainfall Keeps Swamp Water Levels Lower than AverageIt is dry, but it has been drier. Audubon’s conservation team has been tracking rainfall and water-level data at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary for 60 years and reports that we received slightly more...
- Dry Fall Months Keep Swamp Water Levels Lower than AverageIt is dry, but it has been drier. Audubon’s conservation team has been tracking rainfall and water-level data at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary for nearly 70 years and reports that we received slightly...
- Dry Fall Months Keep Swamp Water Levels Lower than AverageIt is dry, but it has been drier. Audubon’s conservation team has been tracking rainfall and water-level data at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary for nearly 70 years and reports that we received slightly...
- Gulf Council Invests Over $400 Million to Support Birds, Wildlife, and Coastal CommunitiesHave you been lucky enough to witness the goofiness of the Reddish Egret? The way they dance around in shallow water with their wings partially outstretched, a tactic to catch fish known as canopy...
- Gulf Council Invests Over $400 Million to Support Birds, Wildlife, and Coastal CommunitiesHave you been lucky enough to witness the goofiness of the Reddish Egret? The way they dance around in shallow water with their wings partially outstretched, a tactic to catch fish known as canopy...
- Global decarbonization efforts are about to be reshaped by the EUThe impact of the bloc’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism extends well beyond the hard-to-abate sectors covered by the legislation. The post Global decarbonization efforts are about to be reshaped by the EU appeared first on Trellis.
- More flood warnings, rain ahead for WA after atmospheric river hitsThe first day of a major atmospheric river that’s soaking Western Washington broke three daily rainfall totals set a decade earlier for Dec. 8.

- First ship-to-ship bio-LNG refuelling completed in ItalyItaly’s first ship-to-ship bio-LNG bunkering operation has been carried out at the Port of Genoa by Swiss energy solutions firm Axpo and Italian ferry operator GNV (MSC Group), supported by the Maritime Authority of Genoa. The ship-to-ship bunkering operation involved the refuelling of new ferry GNV Virgo (pictured, above), the first Italian long-distance ro-pax vessel […]

- More flooding, rainfall to come for WA, Seattle area in second surgeA powerful atmospheric river drenched Western Washington. A second, stronger surge is on track to arrive Tuesday night, with a flood watch through Friday.

- In New York City, Congestion Pricing Leads to Marked Drop in PollutionA new toll applied to cars driving in parts of New York City has led to a measurable drop in traffic, and with it, a 22 percent decline in particulate pollution, according to a new study.Read more on E360 →
- Design Innovations Changing the Look of Commercial Outdoor AreasMore people live in cities. They want calm and safe places. They want to rest and meet friends. So a business must care about space outside. This space shows the brand. People like to eat and talk in open air. These places help a visit feel good. They bring more people too. A nice space...
- How Technology Reduces Environmental ImpactA decade ago, when I was touring a paper mill in Finland, the plant manager showed me a wall of clipboards holding last month’s energy readings. Each clipboard represented one part of the process: pulping, drying, and rolling. If a machine ran hotter or longer than planned, someone might notice it weeks later, long after...
- Guest Idea: Functional Snacks Are A Sustainable Solution for Modern NutritionYour 3 PM energy slump doesn’t have to mean reaching for single-use packaged junk food... The post Guest Idea: Functional Snacks Are A Sustainable Solution for Modern Nutrition appeared first on Earth911.

- £7.8m for southern and central Scotland communities hosting energy transmission infrastructureFunding will be delivered through one of the UK’s leading electricity transmission and distribution network management companies. SP Energy Networks has announced a £7.8million fund aimed at providing long-term social, economic and environmental support for areas of southern and central Scotland impacted by renewable transition infrastructure. This includes delivering training and skills development, work to […]
- Sustainable drainage solutions must be combined to ease Britain’s water stressThe UK is increasingly exposed to droughts and floods, sometimes within weeks of each another. To stem the tide and improve flow, local planning teams must engage with experts using integrated approaches to mitigation. The challenge the UK faces is essentially twofold. First, the hydrological volatility we are now seeing makes simple, single-solution approaches risky. […]
- York country park uses local tech for landmark biodiversity driveTwo organisations based in the northern English borough have launched a major conservation project. A partnership between agri-tech firm AgriSound and Escrick Park Estate will use bioacoustics to collect real-time pollinator data from farmland, woodland and Skipwith ecological corridor to measure biodiversity and habitat state. Nine Polly acoustic devices, developed by AgriSound, will be installed […]
- National research effort to turn carbon waste into industrial solutions launchesHub Director Professor Lian Zhang, from Monash’s Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, says Australia is facing an urgent need to better manage organic and carbon-based wastes that are landfilled, stockpiled or exported. Monash University A national research hub aimed at turning some of Australia’s toughest carbon wastes – from plastics and tyres to organic […] The post National research effort to turn carbon waste into industrial solutions launches first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- New report finds industrial hemp in Australia and New Zealand approaching a coordinated growth phaseIndustrial hemp in Australia and New Zealand is entering a more coordinated stage of development, with clearer demand signals from construction, fibre and food – alongside increasing pressure for regulatory alignment and expanded processing capacity. A new report by the Australian Hemp Council (AHC) and the New Zealand Hemp Industries Association (NZHIA) outlines how both […] The post New report finds industrial hemp in Australia and New Zealand approaching a coordinated growth phase first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Trex Unveils Cooler Decking: Trex Select® with SunComfortable™ Technology Lands in AustraliaOutdoor living in Australia has been given a fresh lift in comfort and design with the launch of Trex Select®, the industry’s first mid-tier composite decking to offer heat-mitigation*. Trex, the world’s largest manufacturer of high-performance, low-maintenance wood-alternative decking and residential railing, has expanded its range with new boards crafted for local style preferences and Australian climate […] The post Trex Unveils Cooler Decking: Trex Select® with SunComfortable™ Technology Lands in Australia first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Plico Appoints New Chief Operating Officer to Drive National GrowthAlan Reid – Chief Operations Officer Leading Australian clean energy company Plico has announced the appointment of Alan Reid as its new Chief Operations Officer, marking a key milestone in the company’s national expansion and commitment to delivering cleaner, more affordable and resilient energy solutions for all Australians. Reid, who commenced in the role last month and […] The post Plico Appoints New Chief Operating Officer to Drive National Growth first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- As Australia’s Social Media Minimum Age Ban Begins, Scouts Gives Families an Opportunity to Reset and ReconnectWith Australia’s new restrictions on social media for young people coming into force, Scouts Victoria says the change offers families something they have been craving for years: a reason to step away from screens and rediscover real-world connection. Chief Commissioner Rod Byrnes says the ban arrives at the right moment. “Parents tell us they feel […] The post As Australia’s Social Media Minimum Age Ban Begins, Scouts Gives Families an Opportunity to Reset and Reconnect first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- 'You spin me right round''You spin me right round' Channel News brendan 9th December 2025 Teaser Media
- Storm hits WA hard; cities brace for ‘double crest’ of record floodsThe opening salvo of a massive atmospheric river hit the Pacific Northwest, with rivers flooding late Monday. Expect waters to rise, recede, then rise again.

- Schneider, Marks & Spencer team up on supply chain decarbonizationThe new collaboration gives participating mills access to software, guidance and group energy purchases, aiming to tackle the retailer's Scope 3 footprint. The post Schneider, Marks & Spencer team up on supply chain decarbonization appeared first on Trellis.
- Apple’s sustainability chief Lisa Jackson to retireDuring her 13-year tenure, the Obama-era EPA administrator and chemical engineer prioritized supply chain investments that helped Apple cut emissions by 60 percent. The post Apple’s sustainability chief Lisa Jackson to retire appeared first on Trellis.
- People across the country opted to swap instead of shop on National Clothing Swap DayNational Clothing Swap Day will be a new annual tradition. The post People across the country opted to swap instead of shop on National Clothing Swap Day appeared first on Environment America.
- The role of power grids: how power grids support the shift to clean energyIn the recent past, there has been a shift towards renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, and hydropower, bringing both opportunities and challenges. Yes, a huge shift. With this shift, power grids, equipped with innovative technology and efficient sensors are needed for quick data transfer and automated electricity regulation. This initiative aims to reduce...
- RELEASE: First-ever National Clothing Swap Day combines festive cheer with environmental actionSeasonal swap events in cafes, libraries, breweries, private homes show alternative to holiday consumerism. The post RELEASE: First-ever National Clothing Swap Day combines festive cheer with environmental action appeared first on Environment America.
- Severe Heat Linked With Developmental Delays in ChildrenA study of thousands of children across the developing world found that those continually exposed to severe heat were more likely to see developmental delays.Read more on E360 →
- State Park Spotlight: Yellowstone Lake State ParkFishing, hiking and bats! The post State Park Spotlight: Yellowstone Lake State Park appeared first on Environment America.
- How to Properly Dispose of a Power Wheels Battery?A Power Wheels battery may look like a regular toy battery, but it has lead inside it. Lead can be dangerous, and it can even start fires if the battery gets damaged. This is why you should never throw a Power Wheels battery into your home trash. The good news is that you do have...
- Sustainability In Your Ear: Building The Circular Economy With Glacier CEO Rebecca Hu-ThramsSubscribe to receive transcripts by email. Read along with this episode. The raw material for... The post Sustainability In Your Ear: Building The Circular Economy With Glacier CEO Rebecca Hu-Thrams appeared first on Earth911.

- Sustainable Holidays: Gifts for the KidsThis holiday season, we can set a sustainable example for the little ones in our... The post Sustainable Holidays: Gifts for the Kids appeared first on Earth911.

- The green manufacturing boom is happening. Just not hereWithout a change in U.S. workforce skills and reasonable tariff policies, China will continue to dominate. The post The green manufacturing boom is happening. Just not here appeared first on Trellis.
- Samsara Eco collaborates with outdoor brands around the globe on circular nylonThe Nylon Materials Collective unites a recycling startup with European outdoor labels to tackle the stubborn synthetic fiber. The post Samsara Eco collaborates with outdoor brands around the globe on circular nylon appeared first on Trellis.

- Former Nike insider challenges activewear’s plastic playbookTim Gobet's Äktiiv brand pitches plant-based, certified nontoxic leggings. The post Former Nike insider challenges activewear’s plastic playbook appeared first on Trellis.

- US highway trial demonstrates wireless charging of electric HGVs moving at speedA US research team has successfully wirelessly charged a heavy-duty electric truck while it was travelling at full motorway speeds, in a seemingly important milestone for global efforts to build electrified highways. Engineers at Purdue University demonstrated the technology this autumn on a quarter-mile testbed in Indiana, developed in partnership with the state’s Department of […]

- Illinois families are going electric — for freeAs federal incentives for home electrification disappear, an innovative state law lets utilities meet energy-efficiency mandates by getting people off gas.
- Scotland’s newest offshore wind farm wins at Scottish Green Energy AwardsNeart na Gaoithe (NnG) Offshore Wind Farm, located 15.5km off the coast of Fife, which became fully operational earlier this year, has been handed a top award by Scotland’s renewable energy industry. The 450MW wind farm has scooped the ‘Outstanding Project Award’ at this year’s Scottish Green Energy Awards, with the project team embodying Scotland’s […]

- Why Vintage & Second-Hand Engagement Rings Are the Most Sustainable Choice (2026 Guide)Buying a new ring can harm the planet. Making diamonds and gold uses a lot of energy and water. Mining also hurts land, forests, and rivers. It can even harm workers and local communities. Studies show that mining one carat of diamond can create more than 125 pounds of carbon emissions. Gold mining needs huge...

- Mine site waste need not be a dirty word as experts look for new solutionsProfessor Sarah Harmer, from the College of Science and Engineering at Flinders University Thousands of open cut mines lie abandoned worldwide, while more stringent mine site rehabilitation laws in Australia are paving the way for improved long-term restoration efforts. Starting from the ground-up, Flinders University experts are analysing waste materials, or tailings, from multiple mines […] The post Mine site waste need not be a dirty word as experts look for new solutions first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Resistance is a riverResistance is a river Channel News brendan 8th December 2025 Teaser Media
- TREAD SOFTLY INVITES AUSTRALIANS TO WIN THE ULTIMATE ADVENTUREFrom vineyard to voyage – Tread Softly celebrates milestone by giving shoppers the chance to win a trip to the most untouched place on earth. The wine that’s planted nearly three million trees – and counting – is inviting Australians to win the Ultimate Adventure to the most untouched place on Earth. With nearly three million trees planted […] The post TREAD SOFTLY INVITES AUSTRALIANS TO WIN THE ULTIMATE ADVENTURE first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Lead in Paint: A Hidden Threat in BangladeshLead in paint is still a big health problem in Bangladesh. Recent tests show that many wall paints have very high lead levels. This is dangerous, especially for children. The government is now working on a national plan to remove lead from paint. Groups like BSTI, UNICEF, the Bangladesh Paint Manufacturer Association, and ESDO are...

- Seattle weather: Major flood forecast worsens for Western WA riversName a river that feeds into Puget Sound, and it's likely to flood this week. Here's a rundown of what rivers will likely see major flooding and when.

- Tech Innovator 1receipt Deploys ‘rShield®’ Privacy Wall as Officeworks Integration Goes LiveAustralian Fintech company 1receipt has deployed its sharpest release to date (v2.9), securing Officeworks as the second major retailer certified on its platform. This milestone introduces the next generation of the company’s ‘rShield®’ privacy protocol, effectively eliminating paper receipts and setting a new standard for shopper data protection at the point of sale. Addressing the […] The post Tech Innovator 1receipt Deploys ‘rShield®’ Privacy Wall as Officeworks Integration Goes Live first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- University of Sydney publishes world-first nature-related financial disclosureDisclosure shows how nature can be valued, protected and embedded in decisions, investments and long-term strategy. The University of Sydney has become the first university in the world to publish a nature-related financial disclosure aligned with the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), setting a new global benchmark for how the higher education sector can […] The post University of Sydney publishes world-first nature-related financial disclosure first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Vena Energy Breaks Ground on 408 MWh Battery Energy Storage System in South AustraliaVena Energy’s Tailem Bend 3 BESS will sit adjacent to the existing Tailem Bend Hybrid Project BESS (pictured). Vena Energy, the renewable energy arm of Vena Group and a major green energy solutions provider across the Asia-Pacific region, has commenced construction of a 408 Megawatt-hour (MWh) Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Tailem Bend, South Australia, marking […] The post Vena Energy Breaks Ground on 408 MWh Battery Energy Storage System in South Australia first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- Hatching plans: Australia’s reach for global circularity rate and $26 billion boostHatch’s Managing Director for Climate Change, Jan Kwak Australia could gain a $26 billion boost through resource re-use but offshore processing is still a barrier Meanwhile, the nation’s 4.6% circularity rate is well below the 8% global average Global mining consultancy Hatch says Australia must build domestic processing and operational systems to close the circularity […] The post Hatching plans: Australia’s reach for global circularity rate and $26 billion boost first appeared on Empower Stories | Build Authority - Drive Impact.

- State Park Spotlight: High Cliff State ParkHiking, history and snakes! The post State Park Spotlight: High Cliff State Park appeared first on Environment America.
- The Trump administration’s data center push could open the door for new forever chemicalsThe EPA is prioritizing review of new chemicals to be used in data centers. Experts say this could lead to the fast approval of new types of forever chemicals — with limited oversight.

- As WA’s coal ban looms, Montana wind fills only some of the energy gapA deadline looms for the state's utilities to ditch coal power. This wind farm, a Puget Sound Energy facility, will only replace some of lost electricity.

- Rainwater-only irrigation system launches at premiership club, with accompanying awareness campaignIn what seems an important advance, and a relatively rare one with UK sports infrastructure, Manchester City has announced that its City Football Academy, home to the club’s 16 training pitches, now irrigates exclusively with rainwater. The facility therefore has zero reliance on external water sources, conserving local water supplies, and reducing the club’s environmental […]


