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- Government urged to include WHO air quality limits in Environment Bill Evidence suggests that between 28,000 and 36,000 people will die each year as a result of air pollution
- Careers in Solar Energy The solar energy industry is expanding across the United States ... The post Careers in Solar Energy appeared first on Earth 911.
- We Earthlings: The CO2 Impact of Streaming Video Video streaming has become a part of many people’s everyday ... The post We Earthlings: The CO2 Impact of Streaming Video appeared first on Earth 911.
- Circular economies 'can slash global emissions' Circular economies 'can slash global emissions' Channel News brendan 26th January 2021 Teaser Media
- PM must set legally binding plastic pollution targets PM must set legally binding plastic pollution targets Channel News brendan 26th January 2021 Teaser Media
- Efforts to boost energy efficiency during the COVID-19 pandemic: Part 1 Brynn Furey Energy Conservation & Efficiency, AssociateContact person by email Read more about Brynn Furey Monday, January 25, 2021 Local initiatives to reduce energy waste Clean Energy
- Aliens From the Deep Ocean creatures have inspired some of the most famous Hollywood extraterrestrials The post Aliens From the Deep appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Death of diesel looms as carmakers accelerate to electric future The world’s biggest diesel engine factory in Tremery, eastern France, is undergoing a radical overhaul, it’s switching to make electric motors. From less than 10 per cent of output in 2020, electric motor production at Tremery will double to around 180,000 in 2021, and is planned to reach 900,000 a year, or more than half […] The post Death of diesel looms as carmakers accelerate to electric future appeared first on Eco News.
- Future COVID-19 Relief Should Focus More on Children A new report points out some of the ways children are getting left behind during COVID-19 and other disasters — and how we can do better.
- Pod of the Planet Ep. 13: Corruption, Migration and COVID-19 In this episode we explore the toll COVID-19 has taken on migration and how corruption is making it that much worse for vulnerable groups.
- World leaders shine spotlight on ‘neglected’ topic of climate adaptation at summit Boris Johnson, Emmanuel Macron and Justin Trudeau among leaders to attend first global summit focused on adapting to climate crisis
- Report points to a new culprit behind the Great Lakes’ big, green, poop problem There's something shellfishy about the algal blooms.
- EY Announces Ambition to be Carbon Negative in 2021 EY today announces an ambition to be carbon negative in 2021 by setting targets to significantly reduce its absolute emissions and removing and offsetting more carbon than it emits. The post EY Announces Ambition to be Carbon Negative in 2021 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Kerry tells leaders US to ‘make good’ on climate finance pledges Top United States climate envoy John Kerry has told a summit of world leaders the US will “make good” on financial commitments to developing countries struggling with climate change. Mr Kerry said the US was “proud to be back” in the global climate discussion, just days after President Joe Biden signed an order to re-enter […] The post Kerry tells leaders US to ‘make good’ on climate finance pledges appeared first on Eco News.
- Corporate Climate Action Plans Drive Decarbonization of Logistics Industry Corporate clients are expected to increasingly push logistics suppliers for decarbonization in coming months, according to a report from Guidehouse Insights. As corporations set ever-more ambitious targets for GHG reductions, they will expect their suppliers to find innovative ways to deploy and use low carbon and zero-emissions technologies to meet these new demands. The post Corporate Climate Action Plans Drive Decarbonization of Logistics Industry appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Herdade da Ferraria goes from farmhouse to sustainable home Sustainable living inspired the amazing Herdade da Ferraria by Enter Arquitectura. Once an old farm warehouse, this building has become a benchmark for modern design.
- NYC pension funds to divest $4bn from fossil fuel industry It is expected to be one of the largest divestments from the oil and gas sector so far
- Finnish hockey team goes carbon-neutral Lahti Pelicans, a Finnish ice hockey club, is championing for a carbon-free world.
- More focus needed on helping vulnerable countries to tackle climate crisis, IMF chief says Fund’s managing director warns climate change presents ‘fundamental risk’ to stability
- President Biden: Business priorities for climate and clean energy, and E2 resources and support for your agenda The post President Biden: Business priorities for climate and clean energy, and E2 resources and support for your agenda appeared first on E2.
- Environmental Groups Can Learn from Startups I spent the first twenty years of my career helping conservation organizations use geographic information systems (GIS) to manage their land and water resources. During that time, I learned how the power of location and spatial data can transform land management and wanted to bring these insights to every landowner. So, in 2016, I co-founded a technology startup, Outdoor Access, where outdoor enthusiasts can lease land by the day for recreation activities like hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, and biking.
- ‘I regret my country has been absent’: John Kerry makes first remarks as Biden’s climate envoy at UN summit The high-level talks, hosted by the Netherlands, are to come up with practical ways to protect communities from the impacts of the climate crisis already taking place
- LA River masterplan requests local input for sustainable development The planners hope to better address community needs throughout the project.
- Congress’ new year’s resolution for clean energy Ben Sonnega Go Solar Campaign, Associate, Environment AmericaContact person by email Read more about Ben Sonnega Monday, January 25, 2021 What policies the new Congress can pass right away to support a clean energy future Clean Energy
- Congress’ new year’s resolution for clean energy Ben Sonnega Go Solar Campaign, Associate, Environment AmericaContact person by email Read more about Ben Sonnega Monday, January 25, 2021 What policies the new Congress can pass right away to support a clean energy future Clean Energy
- Boeing Commits to Deliver Commercial Airplanes Ready to Fly on 100% Sustainable Fuels Boeing is committing that its commercial airplanes are capable and certified to fly on 100% sustainable aviation fuels by 2030. The post Boeing Commits to Deliver Commercial Airplanes Ready to Fly on 100% Sustainable Fuels appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Designers selected for new Shenzhen Natural History Museum project The team beat out over 70 proposals from around the world in an international competition.
- Northern Trust Asset Management Launches Climate Aware Index Strategy Northern Trust Asset Management has launched a sustainable emerging market green transition index strategy, with climate change considerations as a cornerstone. The post Northern Trust Asset Management Launches Climate Aware Index Strategy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- JUSU turns juicing by-products into all-natural home and body care items A juice bar in Canada pursues zero-waste goals by turning fruit scraps into natural personal care and home products.
- Sponsored content: Versatile gas analysis for a range of industrial settings Gas Data has been manufacturing and maintaining gas analysis instrumentation for 30 years. The post Sponsored content: Versatile gas analysis for a range of industrial settings first appeared on Envirotec.
- Sponsored content: Landfill pollution monitoring platform Environmental sector ICT specialist Recycle2Trade has signed up to the national SPRINT (SPace Research and Innovation Network for Technology) business support programme The post Sponsored content: Landfill pollution monitoring platform first appeared on Envirotec.
- Sponsored content: Packaged treatment acquisition Wastewater treatment and compliance services provider WPL has been acquired by specialist services company Marlowe for an enterprise value of £10 million. The post Sponsored content: Packaged treatment acquisition first appeared on Envirotec.
- UK physicists begin life outside the EU – but remain in Horizon Europe The true impact of the Brexit agreement between the UK and EU is likely to be difficult to unravel given the ongoing pandemic The post UK physicists begin life outside the EU – but remain in Horizon Europe appeared first on Physics World.
- Sponsored content: Cleaner air thanks to carbon filtration The UK Government’s Clean Air Strategy identifies a number of target compounds that need to be reduced dramatically within industrial air emissions. The post Sponsored content: Cleaner air thanks to carbon filtration first appeared on Envirotec.
- Sponsored content: Non-invasive clamp-on flow measurement of sludge lines Flow measurement expert Katronic’s ultrasonic clamp-on flowmeters measure 16 RAS/SAS (returned/surplus activated sludge) lines in pipes up to 85 years old, in a large sewage treatment works. They were supplied by ABB and installed by Z-Tech. A novel approach saved a lot of time during the commissioning process. Accurate measurement of RAS/SAS flow is vital […] The post Sponsored content: Non-invasive clamp-on flow measurement of sludge lines first appeared on Envirotec.
- Sponsored content: Leaving room to breathe Tank breather vents are often overlooked as critical safety assets. The consequences from poorly set, calibrated and serviced assets are potentially dire. The post Sponsored content: Leaving room to breathe first appeared on Envirotec.
- Sponsored content: 80GHz radar level sensors are compact and low cost VEGA introduces the latest FMCW 80 GHz non-contact radar level technology for the water industry – using their very own radar level microchip, to deliver excellent performance and a low price that represents a real alternative to ultrasonic level sensors The post Sponsored content: 80GHz radar level sensors are compact and low cost first appeared on Envirotec.
- The most reliable air quality monitor? The refinement and development of the AQMesh small sensor air quality monitoring system over many years, and through numerous global co-location comparisons, have brought a wealth of unique benefits, says the firm. The post The most reliable air quality monitor? first appeared on Envirotec.
- Sponsored content: Take control of emissions from land reclamation After decades of neglect, the result of land pollution has reached a level of significance which is now impossible to ignore. Many sites around the world now pose a major hazard for new construction operations and have created a huge clean-up conundrum. The post Sponsored content: Take control of emissions from land reclamation first appeared on Envirotec.
- All parties involved in VW emissions-cheating must be investigated Environmental groups back in court to argue for transparent investigation of environmental crimes Toronto, Ont. – Environmental groups are at the Federal Court of...Read More The post All parties involved in VW emissions-cheating must be investigated appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- It’s the Externalities, Stupid — Climate Edition Among the important provisions of President Biden’s Executive Order on Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science to Tackle the Climate Crisis is the requirement to review and revise estimates of the social cost of carbon (and nitrous oxide and methane). The order establishes a working group, co-chaired by the Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, the Director of OMB, and the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy. … More The post It’s the Externalities, Stupid — Climate Edition first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Doing Well by Doing Good: Harnessing Innovative Solutions for Sustainability As many organizations re-focus on sustainability initiatives, the need for creative financing solutions is front and center. This need has given rise to an opportunity for organizations to embrace innovative funding programs to implement energy efficiency and distributed energy generation projects, often without any upfront capital. Whether the primary incentive ... Read more » The post Doing Well by Doing Good: Harnessing Innovative Solutions for Sustainability appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Biden’s Inspiring and Aggressive COVID Response Plan This test of the new administration and of our national character has now begun. We need to vaccinate, test, mask-up, continue to practice social distance, and do all we can to rid America and then the world of this terrible virus.
- Supercomputers Simulate 800,000 Years of California Earthquakes to Pinpoint Risks Scientists are working to improve their calculations of earthquake danger by combining maps of known faults with the use of supercomputers to simulate potential shaking deep into the future in California.
- Firm shortlisted in Singaporean challenge Environmental management technology firm Envirosuite has been shortlisted in Singapore PUB’s Global Innovation Challenge (GIC) The post Firm shortlisted in Singaporean challenge first appeared on Envirotec.
- SA launches first organic pollinator programme The South African Organic Sector Organisation (SAOSO) in collaboration with Participatory Guarantee System South Africa (PGSSA) has launched SA’s first Ecological Organic Agriculture Pollinator programme. This programme is training 20 people to set up PGSs throughout South Africa that will help build more connected local food systems, provide organic assurance for consumers and support organic […]
- AI and big data can help to solve climate crisis Researchers to use artificial intelligence (AI) and big data to help the UK achieve its net-zero ambitions. Developed as part The post AI and big data can help to solve climate crisis appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Should the US be next to declare a ‘climate emergency’? If Biden followed the example of 38 other countries, would it blaze a path to meaningful action, or just be an empty proclamation?
- This one number could change how the US handles climate change Biden directed his agencies to recalculate the social cost of carbon, the amount it really costs to emit CO2.
- Global rate of ice loss has increased by 65% in just two decades The rate at which ice is disappearing across the planet is speeding up, according to a new report published by The post Global rate of ice loss has increased by 65% in just two decades appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Buyer’s Guide: Refrigerators Your refrigerator is one of the hardest working appliances in ... The post Buyer’s Guide: Refrigerators appeared first on Earth 911.
- Invertebrates living on plastic bags Invertebrates living on plastic bags Channel News brendan 25th January 2021 Teaser Media
- Researchers outline four key steps to mitigate climate crisis 22 research institutions have come together to outline four distinct steps that can help us to protect the planet. The The post Researchers outline four key steps to mitigate climate crisis appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Earth911 Conversation: Climate Policy Debate With Danielle Butcher of the American Conservation Coalition and Kevin Wilhelm Listen to “Earth911 Conversation: The Climate Policy Debate with Danielle ... The post Earth911 Conversation: Climate Policy Debate With Danielle Butcher of the American Conservation Coalition and Kevin Wilhelm appeared first on Earth 911.
- 4 Natural Ways To Tackle Carpet Stains You can’t always avoid it. Your beautiful carpet is likely ... The post 4 Natural Ways To Tackle Carpet Stains appeared first on Earth 911.
- Radiology training course improves global access to medical imaging New educational course promises to improve access to medical imaging services to patients across the globe The post Radiology training course improves global access to medical imaging appeared first on Physics World.
- Let’s rid our work environments of the toxic smoke of dysfunction Let’s rid our work environments of the toxic smoke of dysfunction Chris Gaither Mon, 01/25/2021 - 01:30 Before he saw the smoke, he felt it in his throat. It tasted foul. It curled into his nose, his mouth, his lungs. He looked up from his computer. His colleagues were tapping at their keyboards. The smoke hovered around them. He walked to his manager’s door. "This office is filled with toxic smoke," he said. "Yes," she said. "Don’t worry. We have a plan." “What will you do?" he asked. "Install new ventilation? Move us to another space?" "No," she said. "We’ve…
- How Wall Street can win on climate In 2021 How Wall Street can win on climate In 2021 Ben Ratner Mon, 01/25/2021 - 01:00 This year, financial institutions must make a significant leap forward on climate — from pledges to progress. Even amidst a global pandemic, 2020 proved climate finance and a focus on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues are more than passing fads, with net-zero financed emissions commitments from Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan and a group of 30 international asset managers — Net Zero Asset Management Initiative — with $9 trillion in assets under management. At the start of 2021, leading investors openly recognize that climate change presents a…
- Why switch to Green Energy Providers? You need adequate energy to keep your operations running. Powering equipment, whether in a school, retail store, warehouse, among others, demands a constant energy supply to ensure that your operations… The post Why switch to Green Energy Providers? appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Ambitious partnerships on climate action are taking root and bearing fruit Ambitious partnerships on climate action are taking root and bearing fruit Dominic Waughray Mon, 01/25/2021 - 00:30 Buried beneath the dour daily headlines on COVID-19 infections, lockdowns and travel bans, the latest science about our planet released during 2020 makes for tough reading. Despite the reductions in air travel and the global economic slowdown caused by the pandemic, climate change sadly has not slowed down this past year. We have only until 2030 to get things on track for a net-zero and nature-positive economy — this should sharpen our minds for action. Unfortunately, as the economic effects of COVID-19 cause government…
- US rejoins fight against climate change at high level summit The United States marked its return to the global fight against climate change on today by joining high level talks on ways to better protect people and economies from the effects of global warming already taking place. Less than a week after President Joe Biden announced the return of the United States to the 2015 […] The post US rejoins fight against climate change at high level summit appeared first on Eco News.
- Study suggests Earth is losing ice faster today than in the mid-1990s New research suggests Earth’s ice is melting faster today than in the mid-1990s, as climate change nudges global temperatures ever higher. Altogether, an estimated 28 trillion tonnes of ice have melted away from the world’s sea ice, ice sheets and glaciers since the mid-1990s. Reuters Newsagency reports scientists report in a study published today in […] The post Study suggests Earth is losing ice faster today than in the mid-1990s appeared first on Eco News.
- Ahead of UN summit Australia to join 100 nations in climate resilience pledge Acknowledging the increased droughts, heat waves, cyclones, devastating storms, floods and rising sea levels that come with it, Australia will join Britain and more than 100 countries in a global push for increased urgency for nations to adapt to climate change. The Federal Environment Minister in Australia’s conservative Liberal-National government, Sussan Ley, will also use […] The post Ahead of UN summit Australia to join 100 nations in climate resilience pledge appeared first on Eco News.
- Stop the Illegal Wildlife Trade: The former naval officer now leading Kenya’s fight against poaching With tourism on pause due to coronavirus, Kenya Wildlife Service has stepped up its battle against illegal wildlife trade, says Director General Brigadier John Waweru
- Electric car batteries with 5-minute charging times produced first factory production means recharging could soon be as fast as filling up petrol or diesel vehicles.
- Storm Christoph flooding a harbinger of worsening ‘climate shocks’, warns Environment AgencyExclusive: ‘The climate crisis is happening right now,’ Emma Howard Boyd tells The Independent
- Hundreds of starlings in the road block drivers path in TurkeyA driver struggled to move past the flock of birds scattered across the road
- Quantum connection is made by flying dronesEntangled photons distributed over 1 km using two remote control aircraft The post Quantum connection is made by flying drones appeared first on Physics World.
- Here’s to a better 2021 — and an even better 2200We’re inaugurating something, too.
- ‘No more broken treaties’: Indigenous leaders urge Biden to shut down Dakota Access pipelineTribes and environmentalists hail decision to cancel Keystone XL pipeline but call on president to go further.
- Earth911 Reader: The Biden Era Arrives With Dramatic Climate ActionThe Earth911 Reader collects and comments on useful news about ... The post Earth911 Reader: The Biden Era Arrives With Dramatic Climate Action appeared first on Earth 911.
- 4 Recently Discovered Ocean Species2020 wasn’t all bad news—check out these spectacular species that were all discovered in the past year The post 4 Recently Discovered Ocean Species appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Why Paris isn’t enoughWhat's Biden actually accomplished on climate? We're keeping track.
- Hope for the Tongass National ForestEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Friday, January 22, 2021 President Biden’s first day actions signal a welcome change in direction for wild forest policy.
- Congresswoman Lauren Boebert introduces bill to block Biden rejoining Paris Agreement‘I work for the people of Pueblo, not the people of Paris,’ Rep Boebert tweeted. The climate agreement was so named because it was signed in the French capital - and not because it solely benefits the city’s residents
- President Biden’s Environmental Plans Could Affect Auto Industry, Oil and GasPresident Joe Biden has put federal agencies to work to review actions put into place under the Trump Administration that Biden claims conflict with his policy of protecting public health and the environment. And two areas of his focus — reducing harmful emissions from vehicles and reducing methane emissions from oil and gas operations — could have significant impact on The post President Biden’s Environmental Plans Could Affect Auto Industry, Oil and Gas appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Century-old water tower is now an award-winning home with stunning viewsSeven years after purchasing the water tower next to their childhood home, cousins Ruud Visser and Fumi Hoshino of RV Architectuur have successfully transformed the century-old structure in Nieuw Lekkerland into a stunning home for their families.
- Adaptation Projects May Worsen Vulnerability to Climate Change, Study Findsdaptation projects meant to reduce risk from climate change can sometimes create new sources of vulnerability in developing countries, finds a new study led by the University of Oxford and the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). Unless adaptation is rethought, the findings show, new projects are likely to repeat the same patterns that worsen vulnerability to climate change. The post Adaptation Projects May Worsen Vulnerability to Climate Change, Study Finds appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Biden signs executive order to rejoin Paris AgreementThe newly inaugurated U.S. President Joe Biden has signed an executive order that will kickstart the process for the country to rejoin the Paris climate accord.
- Eco-friendly search engine commits to planting 1bn trees in Africa’s ‘Great Green Wall’Exclusive: Ecosia, which ploughs ad revenues into tree-planting, is also deploying its tech know-how to map and monitor the health of the forest with satellite imagery and geo-tagging
- Algorithm tracks elephants from space, synchrotron sheds light on heat-damaged hairExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Algorithm tracks elephants from space, synchrotron sheds light on heat-damaged hair appeared first on Physics World.
- Life at CERN during the pandemicHow the particle-physics community is adapting to COVID lockdowns The post Life at CERN during the pandemic appeared first on Physics World.
- Washington is the first U.S. state to hold a climate assemblyStarting this month, residents of Washington are going to have direct say on climate matters in the state.
- Hudson Sustainable Group Closes Inaugural Green BondHudson Sustainable Group recently announced that it has closed the firm’s inaugural green bond, with the issuance of $96.8 million Investment-Grade rated fixed rate secured notes due in 2043. The post Hudson Sustainable Group Closes Inaugural Green Bond appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Just Launched: World’s First Carbon Neutral AI Platform for LogisticsADAPT and Equilibrium World are launching the world's first smart data driven carbon neutral transport platform. The post Just Launched: World’s First Carbon Neutral AI Platform for Logistics appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- LEED Gold apartments provide supportive housing in Los AngelesThe Westlake / Rampart Village neighborhood of Los Angeles welcomed the Rampart Mint Apartments, a new permanent supportive housing project that provides secure and sustainable housing for people who are experiencing homelessness.
- Hydraloop recycles up to 260 gallons of water per dayHydraloop is making water recycling easier for all types of buildings.
- Concerns raised about Saldanha gas-to-power plantAt a time that the country is struggling to survive the impacts of the CoVid-19 pandemic, along with being ravaged by all the corruption that continues to be exposed, the Green Connection questions the South African government’s reasoning for pushing through Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs), when there is little or no chance of meaningful engagement […]
- Increasing Numbers of U.S. Residents Live in High-Risk Wildfire and Flood Zones. Why?A variety of factors conspire to put people and property in harm’s way.
- US president Joe Biden sets out his science agendaBiden has appointed the geneticist Eric Lander as his science adviser and elevated the position to the cabinet The post US president Joe Biden sets out his science agenda appeared first on Physics World.
- Mapping helps mitigate emissions from wood burningA collaboration between air quality visualisation firm EarthSense and Leicester City Council will develop and test tools to support better communication about the implications of burning wood at specific times and places to enable better management of domestic stoves and emissions. The post Mapping helps mitigate emissions from wood burning first appeared on Envirotec.
- Measuring NOx in combustionNOx gases are mostly produced by the combustion of hydrocarbons in vehicles and engines, as well as industrial processes such as power generation and cement manufacture. Consequently, NOx measurements are vital to minimise emissions and demonstrate compliance in applications such as engine development, combustion control, emissions abatement, stack testing, and in the development of any products or processes that burn hydrocarbon fuels. The post Measuring NOx in combustion first appeared on Envirotec.
- Preventing aerosol transmissionA variety of measures are needed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus SARS-Cov-2 in nursing homes, and it is particularly important to develop a strategy to protect healthcare workers from airborne transmission. The post Preventing aerosol transmission first appeared on Envirotec.
- An unpredictable world: 2021 predictionsThe world remains in crisis as the Coronavirus pandemic continues to rage and climate change action gathers pace. Closer to home, preparation will turn to action following Britain's departure from the EU at the turn of the year resulting in overnight changes to regulation. The post An unpredictable world: 2021 predictions first appeared on Envirotec.
- We need to build a lot of wind turbines. Will Americans agree to live near them?On a clear day, you may see wind turbines forever.
- Wind power set to dominate market by 2030Wind power set to dominate the global electricity sector in the coming decade, according to a new report published by The post Wind power set to dominate market by 2030 appeared first on Environment Journal.
- One of the most biodiverse regions in the US is also its least protectedThe South’s biodiversity can be saved — if we can learn to value its natural resources the way we value those of the American West.
- Nourishing the communityNourishing the community Channel News brendan 22nd January 2021 Teaser Media
- Microbiologically influenced corrosion: tips, myths, skillsJoin the audience for a live webinar on 10 February 2021 sponsored by Hiden Analytical, in partnership with The Electrochemical Society The post Microbiologically influenced corrosion: tips, myths, skills appeared first on Physics World.
- She’s filming ‘the soul of Austin’ to save itFilmmaker Karen Kocher has devoted her craft to protecting Austin’s beloved Barton Springs.
- Episode 252: Duty to democracy, lower-carbon labsEpisode 252: Duty to democracy, lower-carbon labs Heather Clancy Fri, 01/22/2021 - 02:15 Week in Review Stories discussed this week (5:40). Supporting democracy becomes the measure of leadership The case for buying climate tech from BIPOC and women-owned suppliers When was the last time you chatted with your CIO, CTO or CDO? Features Is this the secret formula to lower-carbon labs (18:25) Research laboratories use far more energy than commercial offices. Astra-Zeneca risk management lead Pernilla Sörme and My Green Lab CEO James Connelly discuss how the initiative is making a difference. Read the complete story here. *Music in this episode by…
- Climate change related projects are causing problems developing nationsMany climate change-related projects actually reinforce or create new sources of vulnerability in developing nations, according to a new paper The post Climate change related projects are causing problems developing nations appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Invitation To Be What We AreThis week’s quote is from American author Gretel Ehrlich: “Everything ... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Invitation To Be What We Are appeared first on Earth 911.
- Stacked molecules create efficient and stable pure-blue OLEDsResearchers in Japan have developed pure-blue organic light-emitting diodes with high efficiency and long lifetimes The post Stacked molecules create efficient and stable pure-blue OLEDs appeared first on Physics World.
- Adaptation funds increase climate vulnerabilityAdaptation funds increase climate vulnerability Channel News brendan 22nd January 2021 Teaser Media
- Biden and the future of clean energy politicsBiden and the future of clean energy politics Sarah Golden Fri, 01/22/2021 - 01:00 Have you heard about the Reicher triangle? Named after Dan Reicher, Stanford researcher and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Energy, the theory goes that in order to rapidly deploy clean energy, you need three elements: technology; policy; and finance. When these components are integrated, we’re able to thoughtfully accelerate the speed and scale of clean technologies. The technology is there and is getting better. The finance is following as investors see there’s money to be made. The only missing piece, before this week, has been policy. The inauguration…
- The problem with zero-waste goals is the word 'waste'The problem with zero-waste goals is the word 'waste' Jim Giles Fri, 01/22/2021 - 00:15 This essay originally appeared in Food Weekly. Sign up for your free subscription. Last week, I mentioned a project in the Netherlands that puts circular thinking at the heart of plans for a more sustainable food system. Afterward, I realized that the project jumped out at me partly because this kind of thinking is so rare, at least in the private sector. This makes no sense. We know that circular economy strategies can create profits, cut waste and reduce emissions. Why aren’t these approaches more common?…
- China coal stokes climate fireChina coal stokes climate fire Channel Comment david 22nd January 2021 Teaser Media
- Healthy Wines: What the Labels Really MeanFellow wine lovers, I have good news and bad news. ... The post Healthy Wines: What the Labels Really Mean appeared first on Earth 911.
- What’s happening in Alberta?Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and his government are on the defensive, fighting multiple lawsuits and on the receiving end of public outcry over poor environmental decision-making. In this blog, David ... Read more. The post What’s happening in Alberta? appeared first on Ecojustice.
- Biden to unveil more climate policies, urges tougher China emissions targetUnited States President Joe Biden’s top climate advisers have said his administration will next week release more policies it believes are needed to tackle climate change and is urging China to toughen one of its targets on greenhouse gas emissions. Gina McCarthy, the White House’s national climate adviser, did not say what policies would be […] The post Biden to unveil more climate policies, urges tougher China emissions target appeared first on Eco News.
- Department of Energy Announces New Senior LeadershipThe US Department of Energy announced the new Biden-Harris Administration senior leadership appointees on Thursday. Tarak Shah, an energy and policy expert who has spent the last decade working on combating climate change, will serve as Chief of Staff. The post Department of Energy Announces New Senior Leadership appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Food & Bev Industry Turns Water Challenges into Opportunities: ReportImproving water management and turning water challenges into business opportunities is seen as not only a way to improve efficiency and save money but also as a powerful marketing tool for the food & beverage industry, as consumers come to see brands as sustainable and concerned about the environment. The post Food & Bev Industry Turns Water Challenges into Opportunities: Report appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A New Way to Track Endangered Wildlife Populations from SpaceScientists have developed a new technique for remotely surveying elephants and other wildlife that is quicker and has the same accuracy as human counts done on the ground or in low-flying airplanes. The system, which uses satellite images and deep learning, could help improve the monitoring of endangered species in habitats across the globe. Read more on E360 →
- Five-year-old German coal plant gets new life as a hydrogen hubSwedish power producer Vattenfall plans to turn the site of its recently shuttered five-year-old Moorburg coal power plant in northern Germany into a hub for turning wind and solar power into hydrogen. The Swedish state-owned utility is riding the growing enthusiasm for hydrogen, with many countries seeing the clean fuel as key to a low-carbon […] The post Five-year-old German coal plant gets new life as a hydrogen hub appeared first on Eco News.
- Alabama Library to Reduce Energy Costs by 32%, Save $1.5M via ESPCThe Florence-Lauderdale Public Library in Alabama is beginning a project to modernize its energy infrastructure to run more efficiently through the implementation of a new building automation system (BAS) that gives staff better control of the existing HVAC equipment and allows them to manage it more effectively. The post Alabama Library to Reduce Energy Costs by 32%, Save $1.5M via ESPC appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Reconstructing 6.5 Million Years of Western Mediterranean Sea LevelsResearchers have reconstructed past sea levels in the western Mediterranean in new detail by sampling coastal cave formations.
- How the Sunrise Movement is changing the climate activism gameThe Sunrise Movement represents a growing force that encourages all citizens to work towards better balance for the planet at an individual, governmental or corporate level.
- What are Joe Biden’s plans to fight climate change?President Joe Biden’s time in the White House could have significant impact on the climate crisis and give the world a fighting chance of keeping global temperatures in check, scientists say.
- Stop the Illegal Wildlife Trade: Technology to count elephants from space offers anti-poaching hope‘Accurate monitoring is essential if we’re to save the species’, researcher says
- Biden blocks cross-border Keystone XL pipeline, ‘disappointing’ Canadian PM Justin Trudeau‘Leaving the Keystone XL pipeline permit in place would not be consistent with my Administration’s economic and climate imperatives,’ read President Biden’s executive order
- Reindeer herders in Norway take a wind farm to courtReindeer herders of the Sámi Indigenous community have moved to a court of appeals in Norway to challenge a proposed wind power project.
- Tiny particles produce huge photon avalanchesHighly nonlinear process observed in lanthanide nanocrystals could lead to advanced imaging, sensing and light detection applications The post Tiny particles produce huge photon avalanches appeared first on Physics World.
- Student inspires Miami-Dade County Public Schools to shift to electric busesHolly Thorpe, a middle school student at Miami-Dade County Public Schools, has pushed the school district to shift from diesel-powered buses to electric buses.
- Cosmic-ray detector might have spotted nuggets of dark matterAnomalous signals associated with thunderstorms could be a sign of axion quark nuggets The post Cosmic-ray detector might have spotted nuggets of dark matter appeared first on Physics World.
- MIA Architecture's office blends into the landscape with a mirrored facadeIf ever there is a building type to emphasize dynamic appeal and make a statement, it should belong to an architectural firm.
- How can wildfires trigger thunderstorms?Meteorologist David Peterson explains pyrocumulonimbus events The post How can wildfires trigger thunderstorms? appeared first on Physics World.
- New U.N. Report Highlights Need to Step Up Climate Change AdaptationEarth Institute scientists are among the lead authors on the report, which calls for increased financing for adaptation projects, especially nature-based solutions.
- Severe wildfires create towering thunderstorms, how to launch a new scientific societyThis podcast features meteorologist David Peterson and medical scientists Amy Berrington and Suman Shrestha The post Severe wildfires create towering thunderstorms, how to launch a new scientific society appeared first on Physics World.
- Young people can do more than organize. We can also help make climate policy.Youth climate councils give activists a way to influence the policies that their generation will be tapped to implement.
- President Biden Pulls the Plug on Keystone XL — Let’s Make Sure It Sets the Right PrecedentYesterday, President Biden hit the ground running on environmental policy, issuing an Executive Order on Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science to Tackle the Climate Crisis. There’s a lot in it, so I think I’m going to have to take it in blog-sized bites. Let’s start with Section 6, in which he revoked the Presidential permit for the Keystone XL pipeline. Why start here?… More The post President Biden Pulls the Plug on Keystone XL — Let’s Make Sure It Sets the Right Precedent first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Rejoining the Paris Agreement: A Victory for our OceanThe Biden administration sends a strong message by prioritizing climate action The post Rejoining the Paris Agreement: A Victory for our Ocean appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Dow to Spend $294M to Nix Tons of Pollution from Petrochemical FacilitiesDow Chemical Company and two of its subsidiaries will spend approximately $294 million to eliminate thousands of tons of air pollution from four petrochemical manufacturing facilities in Texas and Louisiana. The post Dow to Spend $294M to Nix Tons of Pollution from Petrochemical Facilities appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- £1.2m funding for waste vision start-upIntelligent waste management start-up Recycleye has secured £1.2 million in seed funding, it was announced in mid-December The post £1.2m funding for waste vision start-up first appeared on Envirotec.
- Funding for plastic recycling techGreenback Recycling Technologies, a company striving to develop circular solutions for packaging waste, has closed an approximately £8m series A financing round The post Funding for plastic recycling tech first appeared on Envirotec.
- Demand for green hydrogen set to increase by 57%Global green hydrogen production set to reach 5.7 million tonnes by 2030, according to consultancy firm Frost & Sullivan. Green The post Demand for green hydrogen set to increase by 57% appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Biden rejoining the Paris Agreement, explainedHere's what that means for the U.S., the world, and climate change.
- Time to put the foot down?A decarbonisation rate of 11.7% per annum is now required to keep warming within 1.5°C according to new analysis from PwC in December The post Time to put the foot down? first appeared on Envirotec.
- What can I do to bring the Green New Deal to life?Where do I send the check, for starters?
- ‘Red wall’ swing voters support strong food regulations and standardsThis post is by Emma Rose, director at Unchecked UK. The UK’s departure from the EU has triggered a number of deregulatory pronouncements from Number 10. Boris Johnson’s recent recent call to business leaders to help identify regulatory flotsam for the scrapheap (a suggestion not greeted with much approval by the business community) was followed by last week’s announcement of
- Multimodal spectroscopy detects brain tumours in vivoA combination of three optical spectroscopic techniques shows potential to improve in vivo detection and delineation of glioblastoma The post Multimodal spectroscopy detects brain tumours <i>in vivo</i> appeared first on Physics World.
- Majority of UK homeowners are concerned about energy effiency96% of UK homeowners are concerned about the energy efficiency of their homes, yet one in five people are not The post Majority of UK homeowners are concerned about energy effiency appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Why breadth beats depth when it comes to teachingNiki Bell says that subject-matter experts do not necessarily make the best teachers The post Why breadth beats depth when it comes to teaching appeared first on Physics World.
- How Can We Reduce Our Demand for Unsustainable Palm Oil?Does the mention of palm oil make you think about ... The post How Can We Reduce Our Demand for Unsustainable Palm Oil? appeared first on Earth 911.
- Insurance company offering free counselling to flood victimsInsurance company Zurich UK is offering free counselling to customers hit by flooding as researchers warn of the devastating impact The post Insurance company offering free counselling to flood victims appeared first on Environment Journal.
- 5 steps boards can take to be ESG-ready for 20215 steps boards can take to be ESG-ready for 2021 Pamela Gordon Thu, 01/21/2021 - 01:40 Amongst the many dramatic challenges global businesses faced in 2020, one that had been simmering for years bubbled up and promised to stay at a high boil in 2021 is ESG: Environment, Social, Governance. Signs that ESG expectations were becoming more ubiquitous included the establishment of global ESG standards published by the World Economic Forum’s International Business Council in September and BlackRock’s call for a globally recognized framework for investors to understand individual company risks. Despite years of progress by leading corporations toward ESG,…
- Welcome to a new era of ESG and sustainable financeWelcome to a new era of ESG and sustainable finance Joel Makower Thu, 01/21/2021 - 01:30 Adapted from the premiere issue of GreenFin Weekly, a free e-newsletter focusing on trends in ESG and sustainable finance. Subscribe using this sign-up page. What a moment to launch a newsletter on ESG and sustainable finance. The topic has become front and center in sustainability and finance circles and, suddenly, in Washington, D.C. A vast ecosystem is in play. Investors have awakened to the notion that how companies manage environmental and social issues is nearly as key to their risk profile and profitability as…
- UK hit by largest ever outbreak of bird flu as chickens join humans in isolating to stop virus spread'In some ways, it's easier with the Covid outbreak because we're not visiting other properties,' one poultry owner tells Zoe Tidman
- Fenced inFenced in Channel News brendan 21st January 2021 Teaser Media
- Earth911 Quiz #69: Carbon Offset & Renewable Energy Certificate ChallengeAlthough it’s important to change your habits to cut your ... The post Earth911 Quiz #69: Carbon Offset & Renewable Energy Certificate Challenge appeared first on Earth 911.
- 3 Upcycled Dog Toys You Can MakeWe all want the best for our dogs. And, when ... The post 3 Upcycled Dog Toys You Can Make appeared first on Earth 911.
- Rich nations' $20b climate adaptation rip offRich nations' $20b climate adaptation rip off Channel News brendan 21st January 2021 Teaser Media
- After a decade of struggle, Keystone XL may be sold for scrapWill Biden’s executive order kill the pipeline for good?
- Biden just put the US back in the Paris Agreement. Now the pressure is on.Rejoining Paris is just the first step.
- World welcomes US return to Paris Agreement, readies wish-list for BidenClimate-change leaders and campaigners worldwide welcomed United States President Joe Biden’s move to rejoin the 2015 United Nations sponsored Paris Agreement but said Washington must also cut emissions and use its influence to encourage other countries to do the same. In one of his first acts after his inauguration, President Biden issued an executive order […] The post World welcomes US return to Paris Agreement, readies wish-list for Biden appeared first on Eco News.
- Survey Finds Consumers Show ‘Strong Preference’ for Paper Packaging over PlasticRanpak, a packaging solutions company, recently announced the results of its first annual “E-Commerce and Packaging Trends Survey” conducted on their behalf by The Harris Poll. The post Survey Finds Consumers Show ‘Strong Preference’ for Paper Packaging over Plastic appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Sustainable Finance Expected to See 55% Growth in 2021, Says Credit Agricole GroupSustainable finance saw another strong year in 2020, supported mostly by the issuance of social bonds and the rise of sustainability-linked bonds, and the momentum is expected to continue, with 55% growth in 2021, according to Crédit Agricole CIB and Bloomberg. The post Sustainable Finance Expected to See 55% Growth in 2021, Says Credit Agricole Group appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- BNEF: for first time energy transition investment hit US$500 billion in 2020A new, broad measure of ‘energy transition investment’, compiled by BloombergNEF (BNEF), shows that the world committed a record US$501.3 billion to decarbonisation in 2020, beating the previous year by nine per cent despite the economic disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. BNEF’s analysis shows that companies, governments and households invested US$303.5 billion in new […] The post BNEF: for first time energy transition investment hit US$500 billion in 2020 appeared first on Eco News.
- Don’t Let the Door Hit You On Your Way Out: Trump EPA Suffers One Final Judicial Defeat.Yesterday was the last full day of President Trump’s term. On environmental issues, it closed on a fitting note – another major judicial defeat. The District of Columbia Court of Appeals vacated EPA’s Affordable Clean Energy Rule. In doing so, the Court – thanks to what appears to have been a misguided strategic decision by EPA – confirmed EPA’s authority to use a range of tools to regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act.… More The post Don’t Let the Door Hit You On Your Way Out: Trump EPA Suffers One Final Judicial Defeat. first appeared on Law and…
- EDF Renewables Announces 2 Southern California Solar Projects Now OnlineEDF Renewables has announced the completion and commercial operation of the Maverick 1 (173.4 MWdc) and Maverick 4 (135.9 MWdc) Solar Projects. The post EDF Renewables Announces 2 Southern California Solar Projects Now Online appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- House of Childhood is a daycare that emphasizes energy efficiencyTranslated House of Childhood, the building was designed by Tectoniques Agency and is functional, inviting, striking and environmentally friendly.
- Statement from Dale Marshall on President Biden cancelling the Keystone XL pipelineOttawa, Ont. – President Joe Biden’s first move in office sends a clear signal that Canada needs to get serious about phasing out fossil...Read More The post Statement from Dale Marshall on President Biden cancelling the Keystone XL pipeline appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Federal court dismisses Trump's rollback on regulating carbon emissionsA federal court has turned down the Environmental Protection Agency's efforts to lessen carbon emission regulations for coal plants.
- Lynx study seeks views on reintroducing wild population of cats to ScotlandFeasbility of return of predator ‘less about science and more about people’s willingness to live alongside forgotten species’, conservationists say
- Accelerating egg yolks shed light on brain injuriesStudy provides insight into why twisting impacts on the head are dangerous The post Accelerating egg yolks shed light on brain injuries appeared first on Physics World.
- Biden to Make Environment Key Priority Among First-Day ActionsJoe Biden is set for a flurry of action to combat the climate crisis on his first day as U.S. president by immediately rejoining the Paris climate agreement and blocking the Keystone XL pipeline, although experts have warned lengthier, and harder, environmental battles lie ahead in his presidency. Read more on E360 →
- Sabin Center Launches Climate Reregulation Tracker as President Biden Takes OfficeThe tracker will follow the Biden administration’s progress in undoing the Trump administration’s assault on climate change policy.
- Climate crisis to supercharge ‘lethal’ lake heatwaves, study saysRising emissions will drive longer and hotter lake heatwaves, which have been linked to the mass die-off of fish, scientist says
- What is the Green New Deal and how does Biden’s climate plan compare?Just weeks after the US election, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other progressive members of “the squad” rallied outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters demanding president-elect Joe Biden embrace the Green New Deal.
- Gothenburg, Sweden develops world's first zero-emissions zoneThe Swedish city of Gothenburg is developing the world's first large-scale zero-emissions city zone. In collaboration with Volvo Cars, Gothenburg's Green City Zone initiative will be open to economic activities, allowing people to participate in businesses while supporting a sustainable environment.
- What is the Green New Deal and how does Biden’s climate plan compare?Just weeks after the US election, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other progressive members of “the squad” rallied outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters demanding Joe Biden embrace the Green New Deal.
- Former prison site to transform into green mixed-use districtIn the Copenhagen suburb of Albertslund, the former Vridsløselille prison site will take on new life as an attractive mixed-use district with a strong emphasis on nature. The development plan for the 160,000-square-meter district will combine the design proposal by Danish architectural firm Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects and landscape architects BOGL with the scheme put forth by COBE Architects.
- Report: North American PPA Prices Rose Throughout 2020A new Q4 PPA Price Index report reveals that the pandemic had a small impact on power purchase agreement (PPA) prices, and a larger impact on development timelines. The post Report: North American PPA Prices Rose Throughout 2020 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Need a bike helmet? 'Grow It Yourself' with myceliumTired of replacing all those plastic bike helmets? Now, there's a more sustainable option. The 100% compostable Grow It Yourself Helmet is made from mycelium.
- MR-Linac verification with RadCalcJoin the audience for a live webinar on 23 February 2021 sponsored by LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen The post MR-Linac verification with RadCalc appeared first on Physics World.
- On U.S. Public Lands, Can Biden Undo What Trump Has Wrought?President Joe Biden has an ambitious public lands agenda, vowing to ban new oil and gas drilling on federal territory and restore protections for key areas. But because of rules changes and a conservative makeover of the courts, reversing the Trump legacy will not be easy. Read more on E360 →
- Biden Administration Must Act Fast To Save Migratory BirdsOn Trump’s way out of the White House, his administration demolished a law that protects migratory birds, putting over 1,000 species at risk. The Biden administration can still salvage it — but only if they act swiftly.
- A new carbon budget could provide a clearer view of climate deadlinesResearchers at the University of Concordia have created a new carbon budget that provides a clear view of our ability The post A new carbon budget could provide a clearer view of climate deadlines appeared first on Environment Journal.
- From doublespeak to alternative facts: How Trump made a mess of the languageWhat George Orwell can teach us about Trump's environmental lies.
- Trump made lying about the environment an art form, so we drew 10 of his biggest whoppersTiny windows, exploding dishwashers, and other lies Trump told about the environment — illustrated.
- CAR-T cells turned into molecular computers destroy tumours more effectivelyCombining Boolean logic with cell engineering allows precise tumour targeting and less collateral damage in CAR-T therapy The post CAR-T cells turned into molecular computers destroy tumours more effectively appeared first on Physics World.
- Campaigners urge local authorities to reduce car useEnvironmental and transport organisations outline 27 actions that local authorities can take to reduce car use. One of the key challenges to The post Campaigners urge local authorities to reduce car use appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Greenwashing: Untruth in AdvertisingSince the first market sellers shouted out the merits of ... The post Greenwashing: Untruth in Advertising appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Dr. William Ripple on the State of the Climate Emergency in 2021Listen to “Earth911 Podcast: Dr. William Ripple on the The ... The post Earth911 Podcast: Dr. William Ripple on the State of the Climate Emergency in 2021 appeared first on Earth 911.
- Trump administration issues illegal oil and gas leases in the ArcticThe outgoing Trump administration has issued illegal oil and gas leases on the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife The post Trump administration issues illegal oil and gas leases in the Arctic appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Maven Moment: Return-for-Deposit ContainersWhen I was little my mom bought all of our ... The post Maven Moment: Return-for-Deposit Containers appeared first on Earth 911.
- Joe Biden’s inauguration: why the rebuilding of trust in science is not over yetRobert P Crease is not sure if the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th US president will automatically herald a new day for science in the US The post Joe Biden’s inauguration: why the rebuilding of trust in science is not over yet appeared first on Physics World.
- One key to moving the Biden agenda: Bring all three sectors to the tableOne key to moving the Biden agenda: Bring all three sectors to the table Laura Deaton Wed, 01/20/2021 - 01:30 The incoming Biden administration unquestionably will bring new focus to sustainable development goals at home and abroad. Joe Biden has produced plans in an array of key areas — environmental protection, clean energy and racial equity among them — and has promised action in his first 100 days as president. His administration will be playing catch-up in all these key areas, and the best way to make rapid progress is one that doesn’t get talked about enough: building three-sector collaboration…
- Sustainable investing is changing global supply chains: 4 key takeawaysSustainable investing is changing global supply chains: 4 key takeaways José Miguel Salazar Wed, 01/20/2021 - 01:00 Sustainable investing strategies have ascended quickly in the last 10 years. The events of this year have been first and foremost a human tragedy, but they also have served as a catalyst to awakening interest and adoption of these strategies as reasonable approaches to remain resilient during these uncertain times. Indeed, in early 2020, J.P. Morgan Global Equity Research estimated that the sustainable investing market is expected to reach $45 trillion in assets under management (AUM) by the end of the year. The…
- The race to net zero will play out in ‘local issues’ – we must not ignore themAs we strive to tackle emissions in all sectors of our economy, decisions made at the regional level will become increasingly important, experts tell Daisy Dunne
- Government criticised for including big polluters in ‘Build Back Better Council’BP, Heathrow and Jaguar Land Rover are among the companies represented in new business council launched by Boris Johnson
- The electric revolution needs sustainable battery materialsThe electric revolution needs sustainable battery materials Katie Fehrenbacher Wed, 01/20/2021 - 00:15 To electrify many of the world's vehicles in the coming years, the EV industry will need to procure a massive amount of lithium-ion batteries. And that will require brand-new sources and technologies to find, extract and process battery materials such as lithium, cobalt and nickel. These materials currently are extracted from beneath the earth through mining. Sometimes that mining process is problematic for humanitarian reasons, as with cobalt, or for environmental reasons, as with some lithium extracted via evaporation ponds. Fortunately, the issue of how to find…
- Putting Biden’s Climate Team in PerspectiveThe latest episode of the Columbia Energy Exchange podcast discusses Biden's selections for a large, experienced, and diversified team to carry out his ambitious plans to address climate change.
- 6 Ocean Priorities for the Biden AdministrationHow the new administration can help our ocean The post 6 Ocean Priorities for the Biden Administration appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Marriott Taps Artificial Intelligence for HVAC, Reduces Natural Gas Consumption 25%A Marriott hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia, has installed an artificial intelligence solution for HVAC energy efficiency, claiming it is the first in North America to use AI for carbon reduction and energy management. The post Marriott Taps Artificial Intelligence for HVAC, Reduces Natural Gas Consumption 25% appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Climate crisis: Ferocious winds reignite wildfires in California in what should be rainy seasonEvacuations were ordered in Santa Cruz County, south of San Francisco, where winds sparked new fires in an area where a summer blaze torched 1,500 buildings
- Texas Utility Begins Use of Gas Turbine to Promote DecarbonizationEl Paso Electric is now using a gas turbine in an effort to promote clean energy and decarbonization. The post Texas Utility Begins Use of Gas Turbine to Promote Decarbonization appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- China doubles new renewable capacity in 2020; still builds coal-fired plantsChina more than doubled its construction of new wind and solar power plants in 2020 from a year earlier, government data showed, reflecting Beijing’s pledge to cut fossil fuel dependence and bring carbon emissions to a peak within a decade. China, the world’s biggest greenhouse gas emitter, added 71.67 gigawatts (GW) of wind power capacity […] The post China doubles new renewable capacity in 2020; still builds coal-fired plants appeared first on Eco News.
- The Mountain tiny home comes with a skylit cedar showerDesigned and built by CoMak Tiny Homes in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, this tiny home on wheels packs a ton of cool features into a pretty small package.
- Fifth Third Bank Achieves Carbon NeutralityFifth Third today announced that it has achieved carbon neutrality for its operations in 2020. The post Fifth Third Bank Achieves Carbon Neutrality appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- We’re only as strong as our weakest health system. We must invest in animals to prevent another pandemicStop the Illegal Wildlife Trade: 1.3bn people depend on healthy animals for their livelihood, yet access to animal health systems is poor or non-existent in many areas
- Trump’s power plant pollution rollback is struck down on eve of White House departure‘Today’s decision is the perfect Inauguration Day present for America,’ says one environmental attorney
- Stop the Illegal Wildlife Trade: Anti-poaching NGO Freeland joins the Independent’s campaignBangkok-based charity boasts team of experts working to tackle wildlife crime across three continents
- Biden expected to cancel Keystone XL project on first day in officeSources close to the US. President-elect Joe Biden indicate that the President plans to cancel the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline project.
- Ryan Abernathey: Helping to Open a Universe of Data to the WorldThe Lamont-Doherty physical oceanographer was recently awarded early career honors from the Oceanography Society.
- US solar panels may be partially produced via slave laborThe production of polysilicon and other solar panel parts in Xinjiang is suspected to be through slave labor. Will the US stop importing these problematic parts?
- There’s a big difference between mostly dead and all dead.Sometimes, “mostly dead” is just a pause before successfully storming the castle. On January 14, Governor Baker vetoed the climate bill that passed the Massachusetts Legislature on January 4 with overwhelming support (see our posts here, here, and here). I couldn’t resist the Princess Bride reference, but despite the veto, it is probably a stretch to refer to the bill as even “mostly dead.” In his Veto Letter,… More The post There’s a big difference between mostly dead and all dead. first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Gas flows follow conventional theory even at the nanoscaleCentury-old “Knudsen flow” model remains valid for holes just 0.3 nm across The post Gas flows follow conventional theory even at the nanoscale appeared first on Physics World.
- Incoming SEC Chairman Likely To Push For More ESG DisclosureIn a recent post, we examined the growing clash within the SEC over whether to mandate and standardize disclosure by public companies of business impacts and risks associated with Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) concerns. Some at the SEC pushed for more standardized, comparable, and reliable disclosure of issuers’ exposure ESG risks. Others, including former Chairman Jay Powell, pushed back, arguing that current disclosure rules, which already require companies to disclose material risks,… More The post Incoming SEC Chairman Likely To Push For More ESG Disclosure first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Business secretary admits ‘tension’ between UK’s climate commitments and plans for coal mine‘Giving the go-ahead to a new coal mine does more than create a “slight tension” with climate policy, it drives a coach and horses through it,’ a campaigner said
- A new LEED Gold civic center will reinvigorate downtown Long BeachLong Beach Civic Center Master Plan redesigns the downtown area into a vibrant, mixed-use district with multiple LEED-certified structures.
- Entangled electron pairs created using heatCooper pairs in a superconductor split and electrons collected by quantum dots The post Entangled electron pairs created using heat appeared first on Physics World.
- Study Says Global Green Hydrogen Production to Skyrocket 57% to 2030A new study forecasts that global green hydrogen production will skyrocket at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 57% between 2019 and 2030. The post Study Says Global Green Hydrogen Production to Skyrocket 57% to 2030 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Could contraception for pigeons be a humane option for population control?To get rid of pigeons, people typically trap, shoot or poison them. OvoControl is trying long-term birth control instead.
- X-ray images determine MRI safety of embedded bullet fragmentsCT and X-ray images of retained ballistic fragments help identify whether patients with gunshot wounds are safe to have MRI scans The post X-ray images determine MRI safety of embedded bullet fragments appeared first on Physics World.
- Reviving New York CityMy hope is that when we elect our new mayor during the June Democratic primary, we elect a leader who is ready to ask all of us “not what New York City can do for us, but what we can do for New York City.”
- Where is the England Peat Strategy?This post is by Jenny Hawley, policy manager at Plantlife, Paul De Zylva, senior nature campaigner at Friends of the Earth, Ali Morse, water policy manager at The Wildlife Trusts and Chris Corrigan, policy coordinator at Butterfly Conservation. This article was originally posted on the Wildlife and Countryside Link’s blog. Patience is a virtue. Carbon has been accumulating in the
- What happens to the Resistance after the world’s loudest science denier leaves the White House?Trump's unintended legacy: a fiery climate movement
- Electrolytic oxidation could remove microplastics at the sourceResearchers have developed a new way to treat wastewater that degrades microplastics at the source. Microplastics are small particles of The post Electrolytic oxidation could remove microplastics at the source appeared first on Environment Journal.
- The 10 greatest predictions in physicsDavid Appell highlights theoretical physics predictions that have rocked our understanding of how the world works The post The 10 greatest predictions in physics appeared first on Physics World.
- Merton council have spent the most on solar energy in past five yearsThe London Borough of Merton has invested the highest proportion of council budget into solar energy since 2015, according to The post Merton council have spent the most on solar energy in past five years appeared first on Environment Journal.
- What do Biden’s cabinet picks show about his plans to act on climate?Four leaders offer their insights on the incoming administration’s climate cred.
- Infographic: Create an Indoor Fragrant Herb GardenA fragrant herb garden is a great addition to any ... The post Infographic: Create an Indoor Fragrant Herb Garden appeared first on Earth 911.
- Can we finally standardize ESG standards?Can we finally standardize ESG standards? Tim Mohin Tue, 01/19/2021 - 01:00 Most GreenBiz readers are well aware of the complex sustainability reporting landscape. It seems like every year new reporting standards or frameworks are added to the overstuffed workload of the corporate sustainability professional. As the former chief executive of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), I had a role in the ongoing movement to "standardize the standards" that companies use to report their sustainability results. I also worked on the corporate side (Intel, Apple and AMD) and have a deep appreciation of the work that goes into these reports.…
- Intertwined entities: sci-fi anthology explores the impact of AI on human relationshipsTushna Commissariat reviews Entanglements: Tomorrow’s Lovers, Families, and Friends, edited by Sheila Williams The post Intertwined entities: sci-fi anthology explores the impact of AI on human relationships appeared first on Physics World.
- How My Green Lab is cleaning up R&DHow My Green Lab is cleaning up R&D Elsa Wenzel Tue, 01/19/2021 - 00:30 Solutions to the world's biggest problems, including climate change and the coronavirus pandemic, are studied in research laboratories across the globe. But as sterile as those labs may appear, they have a dirty secret: immense carbon footprints. Labs burn through five to 10 times more energy per square foot than offices, an impact that may be magnified tenfold for clean rooms and other specialized facilities. For instance, 44 percent of the energy use of Harvard University is derived from its laboratories, which take up less than…
- Campaigners welcome nuclear weapons banCampaigners welcome nuclear weapons ban Channel News brendan 19th January 2021 Teaser Media
- Recycling Mystery: AntifreezeAntifreeze: Wise car owners have some stored in the garage ... The post Recycling Mystery: Antifreeze appeared first on Earth 911.
- We Earthlings: Saving a Rainforest Lowers CO2 LevelsExisting rainforests are our most effective natural method to prevent ... The post We Earthlings: Saving a Rainforest Lowers CO2 Levels appeared first on Earth 911.
- Department of Energy Establishes ‘Division of Minerals Sustainability’Today, the US Department of Energy (DOE) announced the establishment of a Division of Minerals Sustainability. The post Department of Energy Establishes ‘Division of Minerals Sustainability’ appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New research says human activity responsible for nearly all global warmingVirtually all global warming since the industrial era is caused by manmade emissions, according to research just published that concludes Earth’s natural processes contribute only “negligibly” to climate change. Near-surface air temperatures have increased on average around the world just over one degree Celsius since the mid-19th century. The French newsagency AFP reports that 1.0°C increase has […] The post New research says human activity responsible for nearly all global warming appeared first on Eco News.
- Rapid Growth in Smart Lighting Market Driven by Smart Cities and Infrastructure Upgrades, Reports SayAs cities and municipalities update infrastructure and street lighting systems, the smart lighting market will grow significantly in coming years. The market is expected to reach $22 billion by 2025, up from $7.93 billion in 2018 — a CAGR of 20% — according to new research from Reports & Data. The post Rapid Growth in Smart Lighting Market Driven by Smart Cities and Infrastructure Upgrades, Reports Say appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Report details the growing threat of ageing damsBy 2050, most people on Earth will live downstream of tens of thousands of large dams built in the 20th century, many of them already operating at or beyond their design life, according to a UN University analysis. The report, Ageing water infrastructure: An emerging global risk, by UNU’s Canadian-based Institute for Water, Environment and […]
- Protest aims to educate about the perils of 5GWhile enticing ads for 5G are increasingly ruling the airwaves, scientists, communities and organizations around the world are rising up to oppose 5G technology proposed on every street corner and in space. An international effort has been launched to offer a reality check on 5G and educate others that this untested technology threatens our health, […]
- UN says nations are failing to fund climate adaptationAccording to the United Nations the world is falling short of promises made under the UN sponsored Paris Agreement on climate change to help the most vulnerable nations deal with the increasingly devastating impacts of climate change. Adaptation, reducing the fallout among communities and increasing their capacity to deal with climate-related disasters such as floods […] The post UN says nations are failing to fund climate adaptation appeared first on Eco News.
- Meet Biden’s climate crisis army‘I believe in this team, and together, we will show the world that America is once again ready to take a leading role in the fight against climate change,’ Mr Biden said
- Teenage climate campaigners on hunger strike over plan for new UK deep coal mine‘I don’t do this lightly but it’s a last resort as I feel we haven’t been taken seriously yet,' says 15-year-old still awaiting response from minister
- Government defends approval of UK’s first deep coal mine in 30 years despite climate outcryBritain will be a ‘laughing stock’ as ministers try to persuade other nations to cut carbon emissions, say critics
- ‘We must avert this threat’: We have to protect great apes from coronavirusThe potentially lethal disease could be the final straw for these amazing species – and may harm their predators, too, writes Jane Dalton
- Funding for Battery Storage and Smart Grid Market up 112% Compared to 2019Total corporate funding (including venture capital funding, public market, and debt financing) for the Battery Storage, Smart Grid, and Energy Efficiency sectors in 2020 was up by 112%, with $8.1 billion compared to $3.8 billion in 2019. The post Funding for Battery Storage and Smart Grid Market up 112% Compared to 2019 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The Wzai 2.0 smart plant can give anyone a green thumbHave you ever found yourself with a struggling houseplant, demanding to know why it won't thrive? Let the Wázai 2.0, the world's smartest bonsai, turn you into a master home gardener.
- Seagrass purges 900M plastic bits from the Mediterranean yearlyA new study has found "Neptune Balls" full of plastic that wash ashore are the product of seagrass, which collects and purges plastic pollution from the water.
- Perovskite sensor sees more like the human eyeOutput of so-called "retinomorphic" device spikes in response to changing light levels The post Perovskite sensor sees more like the human eye appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘Human fingerprint’ covers global heating seen from before industrial era to today, research saysThe impact of greenhouse gas emissions on global temperatures would have been even larger if were not for the cooling impact of air pollution, study finds
- Climate change will shift planet’s rain belt, threatening food security for billions, scientists sayUneven shifting is likely to worsen flooding in southern India while worsening droughts in southeastern Africa and Madagascar, as Tom Embury-Dennis explains.
- How to cool ion beams using electron pulsesResearch could be applied to the next generation of ion storage rings The post How to cool ion beams using electron pulses appeared first on Physics World.
- Cobalt-free batteries will make EVs more affordableIf the high price tag is all that stands between you and your dream Tesla, you might be able to afford one in a few years thanks to cobalt-free batteries.
- UK government ‘considering import ban on soya linked to illegal deforestation’UK imports over a million tonnes annually of soya-based animal with links to deforestation
- Marsh & McLennan to Achieve Carbon Neutrality This YearMarsh & McLennan, one of the world’s largest insurance and risk management firms, today announced two important commitments in the effort to combat climate change. The post Marsh & McLennan to Achieve Carbon Neutrality This Year appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- This green-roofed cabin is made from local cedar and glassMade from sustainable building materials, the Bowen Island House maintains deep connections to nature while minimizing environmental impact.
- Biden expected to cancel Keystone XL Pipeline permit on first day in office'The Keystone pipeline is & always has been a disaster. I'm delighted that Joe Biden will cancel the Keystone permit on his first day in office,' Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders tweeted
- Dolmen Shelter renderings imagine stone-shaped guest roomsSibling team Davit and Mary Jilavyan have imagined a boutique hotel with stone-shaped guest rooms partially inspired by their housing complex in Moscow. The project, known as Dolmen Shelter, is a fictional rendering that the duo hopes to someday see brought to fruition by their friends in the building industry.
- Why a green electricity grid depends on weather forecasts improvingHannah Bloomfield, a postdoctoral research assistant at the University of Reading explains why a green electricity grid depends on our The post Why a green electricity grid depends on weather forecasts improving appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Reducing methane is key to mitigating climate crisis, says IEAReducing methane emissions from oil and gas operations is key to mitigating the worst impacts of the climate crisis, according The post Reducing methane is key to mitigating climate crisis, says IEA appeared first on Environment Journal.
- The president needs to hit the ground running on climateClimate scientists say we've run out of time, that it's too late to protect everyone from climate change. So here's what Biden needs to do to turn the tide.
- £2m competition to help water industry reach net-zeroThe £2m Innovation in Water Challenge (IWC) competition has opened for entries in a bid to help tackle the biggest The post £2m competition to help water industry reach net-zero appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Recycling Medical Equipment To Reduce Medical WasteReusing medical devices labeled as single-use sounds sketchy. Especially in ... The post Recycling Medical Equipment To Reduce Medical Waste appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Talking 2021 Home Energy Trends With Sense CEO Mike PhillipsListen to “Earth911 Podcast: Talking 2021 Home Energy Trends with ... The post Earth911 Podcast: Talking 2021 Home Energy Trends With Sense CEO Mike Phillips appeared first on Earth 911.
- Supporting democracy becomes the measure of leadershipSupporting democracy becomes the measure of leadership Terry F. Yosie Mon, 01/18/2021 - 02:00 The aftershocks of the Jan. 6 insurrection to block Congressional certification of the U.S. Presidential election will reverberate for many years. In the short run, there may be additional efforts to violently disrupt President-elect Biden’s inauguration Jan. 20, in addition to domestic terrorism activities aimed at state and local governments and other institutions. Such concerns have re-focused public expectations that leadership across all major institutions, public and private, must take sustained actions to support democracy. The Jan. 6 insurrection has transformed the nation’s political conversation and…
- 6 Home Energy Trends for 2021A number of trends are converging to make 2021 a ... The post 6 Home Energy Trends for 2021 appeared first on Earth 911.
- The case for buying climate tech from BIPOC and women-owned suppliersThe case for buying climate tech from BIPOC and women-owned suppliers Marilyn Waite Mon, 01/18/2021 - 01:45 Stopping carbon pollution alone will not bring climate justice. Reaching net-zero by 2050 will not either. Neither will achieving 100 percent renewable energy targets. The entire economy is being rebuilt. From electric modes of transportation to climate-smart agriculture, the low-carbon economy creates new roles, companies and workers. It would be regressive if this green economy excluded the very communities disproportionately affected by a changing climate. Moreover, the climate-friendly transition could provide an opportunity to create a more just workforce — one that includes…
- 5 Stress-Free Tips for Home RenovationAre you planning on renovating your home? People decide to renovate for several reasons, including wanting to increase their property value or deciding for a change. Perhaps you have been… The post 5 Stress-Free Tips for Home Renovation appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Justice Amy Coney Barrett to hear climate lawsuit against Shell – despite accusations of conflict of interestDespite her father’s long career at Shell, Justice Barrett is due to hear arguments in a case brought against the oil giant by the city of Baltimore next week, writes senior climate correspondent Louise Boyle
- Is your team embedding equity considerations into its carbon removal projects?Is your team embedding equity considerations into its carbon removal projects? Gloria Oladipo Mon, 01/18/2021 - 01:15 With carbon emissions expected to rebound this year, 2021 presents another opportunity for companies to invest in climate-saving initiatives that move the corporate world closer to a net-zero future, especially carbon removal projects. While some companies already have started investing in these solutions on a larger scale, questions remain about how to conduct the process equitably. In other words, what environmental justice considerations should companies evaluate when investing in these opportunities? There’s a good reason to ask. Historically, carbon removal projects have a…
- New Research: Smart transition plan for workers can prevent unemployment as fossil fuel economy sunsetsStudy finds that for every job lost in the fossil fuel sector, 42 jobs have been created by other industries Ottawa, Ont. – New...Read More The post New Research: Smart transition plan for workers can prevent unemployment as fossil fuel economy sunsets appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Modelling killed the badgersModelling killed the badgers Channel News brendan 18th January 2021 Teaser Media
- A New Year’s resolution for Bill GatesA New Year’s resolution for Bill Gates John Elkington Mon, 01/18/2021 - 00:45 Bill Gates has a new book in the pipeline, "How to Avoid a Climate Disaster." Vital reading, particularly in a year that should see Glasgow hosting the COP26 climate summit. But if I could propose one additional New Year’s resolution for Gates, it would be to send another book to all COP26 delegates: Kim Stanley Robinson’s "The Ministry for the Future." Sci-fi fans know Robinson as a giant in his field, but I literally stumbled across his work. I had acquired a second-hand copy of his 2017…
- Want to switch to reusable cups? Here’s how to get started Want to switch to reusable cups? Here’s how to get started Lauren Phipps Mon, 01/18/2021 - 00:15 By now, you know the problem: Nearly 250 billion single-use cups are used globally every year — most of which end up in a landfill — and the environmental, economic and social costs are mounting. And that’s just cups. You also know the solution: In addition to recyclable and compostable alternatives, reuse models are quickly emerging as a fundamentally better alternative to single-use ones, not to mention that converting 20 percent of the world’s disposable plastic packaging into reusables is a $10 billion…
- Grid-scale solar to be powered by industrial rooftops across AustraliaIndustrial rooftops such as those that previous saw the production of Ford and General Motors Holden vehicles will soon become part of a network of rooftop solar farms and grid-scale batteries as part of a joint venture between Australia’s largest commercial and industrial real estate owner and a renewable energy company. Ross Pelligra, chairman of […] The post Grid-scale solar to be powered by industrial rooftops across Australia appeared first on Eco News.
- Green transport tipping point as electric cars’ have best ever yearFossil fuel-powered cars are not yet consigned to the scrapheap, but they are fast travelling down a one-way road towards it. The pandemic triggered dire new car sales in the United Kingdom, which fell by 29 per cent back to levels seen in 1992, figures just published show. Yet sales of new, fully electric cars […] The post Green transport tipping point as electric cars’ have best ever year appeared first on Eco News.
- More than 50 countries commit to protecting 30% of Earth’s land and oceansCoalition says promise is key to preventing mass extinctions and ensuring clean air and water.
- North Yorkshire woodland faces axe under bottled water plant expansion plansLeading climate scientist among Harrogate residents opposing plans for a bottling plant on the site of a woodland planted by local children
- ‘Ultrasound drill’ and nanodroplets break apart blood clotsLab-based experiment could lead to a new treatment for deep vein thrombosis The post ‘Ultrasound drill’ and nanodroplets break apart blood clots appeared first on Physics World.
- 2020 was the hottest year on record. We’ll remember it as one of the century’s coldest."Every year for the rest of your life will be one of the hottest in the record."
- French oil giant Total bids adieu to major US oil lobby. Who’s next?Total’s exit from the American Petroleum Institute signifies a growing rift between Europe and US oil majors on climate change.
- Earth911 Reader: 2020 Ties Hottest Year RecordThe Earth911 Reader collects and comments on useful news about ... The post Earth911 Reader: 2020 Ties Hottest Year Record appeared first on Earth 911.
- Little Things You Can Do To Live More SustainablyWith the environment in a bit of a crisis right now, it’s essential that we all do our bit to try and help the planet. By living more sustainably, we can hopefully stop the situation from getting out of control […]
- Conservation Groups Sue EPA for Failure to Adequately Protect against Oil, Methane Gas IndustryTwo conservation groups have launched a lawsuit to fight the EPA’s “failure to require adequate pollution controls for the oil and methane gas industry” in Chicago and areas of California. The post Conservation Groups Sue EPA for Failure to Adequately Protect against Oil, Methane Gas Industry appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Chile’s Pascua-Lama Mine Legally Shut Down, but Mining Exploration ContinuesThe mine was ordered to close due to environmental violations, but the owner, Canadian company Barrick Gold, is still exploring mining opportunities in the area.
- Bro.do x Mylea Better Shoes are made from mushroom leatherAs the fashion world looks for alternatives to plastic and leather, mycelium is rising to the top of the material supply chain.
- Most Organizations Are In the Middle of Energy Management Journey; 15% Are Still at the StartMost organizations identify as being in the middle of their energy management journey; when it comes to where they stand in terms of using energy data to manage their business, 27% say they are “accessing real-time data to identify anomalies and performance,” according to a new report from BuildingOS and Smart Energy Decisions Research. The post Most Organizations Are In the Middle of Energy Management Journey; 15% Are Still at the Start appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Trump administration opens 3.4M acres of owl habitat to loggersMore than 3 million acres of land, formerly protected habitat for threatened owls, have been opened to loggers.
- United States Air Force Begins Construction on $403 Million Energy Savings Performance ContractThe United States Air Force has announced the start of construction on an energy savings performance contract project that will improve energy resilience and enhance mission readiness at Yokota Air Base, located outside of Tokyo, Japan. The post United States Air Force Begins Construction on $403 Million Energy Savings Performance Contract appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Electronic nose sniffs out cooked chicken, chilli spices up solar cells, PhD theses for sale on AmazonExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Electronic nose sniffs out cooked chicken, chilli spices up solar cells, PhD theses for sale on Amazon appeared first on Physics World.
- Former Michigan governor charged for role in Flint water crisisSeven years after the infamous Flint, Michigan water crisis, former governor Rick Snyder was charged Wednesday for his part in the environmental disaster.
- Will states use the Capitol riot to crack down on pipeline protests?In the riot’s aftermath, Ohio quietly joined a dozen states that have legislated harsh new penalties for environmental activism.
- A micro-house offers a formerly homeless resident both privacy and connectionIn working closely with the client, the architects crafted a home that respected her desires for privacy without compromising a sense of community.
- PepsiCo Pledges Net Zero Emissions by 2040PepsiCo has announced plans to more than double its science-based climate goal, targeting a reduction of absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across its value chain by more than 40% by 2030. The post PepsiCo Pledges Net Zero Emissions by 2040 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 2020 Tied With 2016 as the Hottest Year on RecordScientists at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies find that 2020 was statistically equal with 2016, continuing a long-term trend.
- SA’s health and wellbeing are at stakeOn July 22, 2020 Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams gazetted a new policy on the development of communications networks in South Africa. The motivation for promoting 5G electronic communications networks ‘was for the creation of a digital economy and society’, she said at the time. Activists have criticized the draft policy, that will permit mobile […]
- Stefano Boeri Architetti designs prefab COVID-19 vaccination centers for ItalyAll aspects of the project, which was completed free of charge, are united by a floral logo of a pink primrose and the motto “With a flower, Italy comes back to life.”
- Future of Food: Exploring Challenges to Global Food SystemsThe effectiveness of global food system is undermined by two key challenges: waste and nutrition.
- More Than 400,000 U.S. Clean Energy Jobs Have Been Lost So Far During the PandemicThe clean energy sector in the United States lost 429,000 jobs last year due to the economic impacts of Covid-19, with the industry hitting its lowest number of workers since 2015, according to a new analysis of federal unemployment filings. Based on the industry’s current growth rates, it could take well into 2023 for clean energy jobs to reach their pre-pandemic levels. Read more on E360 →
- How Biden Could Restore Cooperation Between the U.S. and the WorldRecommendations from Jenik Radon, legal scholar and Columbia adjunct professor.
- 7 Fish Folklore Stories From Around the WorldAs a source of both food and inspiration—the value of fish is boundless The post 7 Fish Folklore Stories From Around the World appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Democrats flipped the Senate. So why is a Green New Deal still unlikely?Can Biden accomplish his climate goals with a razor-thin majority?
- 2020 was joint hottest year on record, says NASA2020’s average temperature was 1.02 degrees Celsius warmer than the baseline 1951- 1980 mean, according to research conducted by NASA. The post 2020 was joint hottest year on record, says NASA appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Listen: Access to public lands, running, and resolutionsIn the final episode of Temperature Check's debut season, host Andrew Simon discusses outdoor access, public lands, and tacos with filmmaker Faith Briggs.
- Will net zero really cost ten million jobs?This post is by Jess Ralston, analyst at ECIU. This article was originally posted on ECIU’s blog Growing new jobs and the skilled workforce to do them is an essential part of the net zero transition, and represents both a challenge and an opportunity. In the same way the internet has radically changed a swathe of jobs and sectors, and
- Nanotubes show their true coloursSingle-wall carbon materials come in no fewer than 466 different hues – a finding that could benefit electrochromic displays and solar panels The post Nanotubes show their true colours appeared first on Physics World.
- Governments must step up climate change adapation, warns UNGovernments across the world must step up climate change adaption or they risk facing serious human and economic damage, warns The post Governments must step up climate change adapation, warns UN appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Every Green Tree — Martin Luther King JrThis week’s quote is from Martin Luther King, Jr.: “For ... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Every Green Tree — Martin Luther King Jr appeared first on Earth 911.
- Deep learning sharpens near-infrared images for cancer diagnosticsAn artificial neural network can generate high-contrast near-infrared images recorded using biocompatible probes The post Deep learning sharpens near-infrared images for cancer diagnostics appeared first on Physics World.
- 5 radical visions for a 2050 food system5 radical visions for a 2050 food system Jim Giles Fri, 01/15/2021 - 01:30 Just over a year ago, the Rockefeller Foundation put out a global call for proposals for radical reform of our food systems. More than 1,300 teams from 119 countries responded. The pile of submissions was whittled down to 79 semifinalists and then, last week, to 10 "bold ideas for tackling some of the world’s most pressing food systems challenges." Each winner was awarded $200,000 to pursue their vision for reform. The winning proposals cover a dizzying range of locations and issues — from food sovereignty on…
- Activating ‘tipping points’ in society could push world towards greater climate action, researchers sayThe rapid decline of coal-fired power in the UK and petrol cars in Norway indicate how small policy changes can lead to dramatic climate action, researchers argue
- 2020 among three hottest years on record, says UN’s science agencyThe finding is ‘another stark reminder of the relentless pace of climate change’, says UN chief
- Coal mine opponents threaten legal actionCoal mine opponents threaten legal action Channel News Catherine Early 15th January 2021 Teaser Media
- 4 Natural Supplements To Support Medical DetoxIf you’re struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, the first ... The post 4 Natural Supplements To Support Medical Detox appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Coastal Flooding in 2050 With Climate Scientist James RenwickListen to “Earth911 Interview: Coastal Flooding In 2050 With Climate ... The post Earth911 Podcast: Coastal Flooding in 2050 With Climate Scientist James Renwick appeared first on Earth 911.
- NASA says 2020 was hottest year on record by narrow marginLast year was by a narrow margin the hottest ever on record, according to NASA, with the climate crisis stamping its mark on 2020 through soaring temperatures, enormous hurricanes and unprecedented wildfires. The average global land and ocean temperature in 2020 was the highest ever measured, NASA announced, edging out the previous record set in […] The post NASA says 2020 was hottest year on record by narrow margin appeared first on Eco News.
- Pandemic Results in Profound Energy Demand Reduction but Long-Term Impact Is ModestThe pandemic has resulted in a profound reduction in energy demand, and it will take between one to four years to recover, according to new research by global consultancy McKinsey & Company. Electricity and gas demand are expected to bounce back more quickly than demand for oil. The post Pandemic Results in Profound Energy Demand Reduction but Long-Term Impact Is Modest appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Ageing coal-fired power plant site of largest battery in AustraliaAn energy provider’s plan to build Australia’s largest battery is the latest development in a quickly transitioning energy market. Origin Energy has unveiled plans to build a giant 700-megawatt (MW) capacity battery at its coal-fired power plant in Eraring, south of Newcastle, in the New South Wales Hunter region. If built, Origin said it would […] The post Ageing coal-fired power plant site of largest battery in Australia appeared first on Eco News.
- E+E Award Win Offers Bragging Rights, Quotes from Industry Experts; Early Bird Deadline Jan. 15Winners of the elite Environment + Energy Leader Awards program, now it in its ninth year, are selected from across a variety of industries based on their success in providing significant sustainability and energy management results. Early Bird deadline for submissions is January 15; final deadline is February 19. The post E+E Award Win Offers Bragging Rights, Quotes from Industry Experts; Early Bird Deadline Jan. 15 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Climate crisis: US emissions have biggest drop since Second World War in 2020 but the toll has been ‘enormous’Emissions drop was most significant in transportation sector, falling by 15 per cent over 2019 levels
- Honeywell/Signify Partnership to Improve Energy Consumption in Commercial Buildings, Companies SayBuilding owners and operators will be able to better manage lighting systems and energy efficiency with smart LED lighting systems. Signify’s connected LED lighting system Interact Office can save up to 70% of the energy used for lighting — and deploying advanced building controls and sensing, like those from Honeywell, can save up to 30% in facility energy costs, the The post Honeywell/Signify Partnership to Improve Energy Consumption in Commercial Buildings, Companies Say appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Past and future come together at the sustainable Auric HallHow can architecture serve the needs of culture and civilization? IMK Architects, a pioneer in urban design founded in 1957, answers that question with Auric Hall, its new project in Aurangabad, India.
- EPA and OSHA Improve System for Review of New ChemicalsThe EPA and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have announced an agreement that advances collaboration and communication on the EPA’s review of new chemicals under the Toxic Substances Control Act. This memorandum of understanding provides a framework for coordination and communication between the two agencies regarding exposure to new chemicals in the workplace. The post EPA and OSHA Improve System for Review of New Chemicals appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Scientists Say They Have Solved Desalination Mystery, Improving EfficiencyScientists believe they have solved one of the biggest mysteries about desalination — exactly how reverse osmosis membranes work to remove salt and other chemicals from water — a breakthrough they say could help make the process more efficient and cheaper. Read more on E360 →
- Drought leaves Istanbul with just 45 days' worth of waterTurkey's capital Istanbul could run out of water in the next 45 days if rain does not fall.
- McDonald’s announces global ban of toxic PFAS chemicals in food packagingENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE, THE MIND THE STORE CAMPAIGN AND TOXIC-FREE FUTURE Groups call on Burger King of Toronto-based Restaurants Brands International to follow suit Toronto,...Read More The post McDonald’s announces global ban of toxic PFAS chemicals in food packaging appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- ‘Lattice surgery’ entangles fault-tolerant topological qubitsTechnique for trapped ions could lead to more reliable quantum computers The post ‘Lattice surgery’ entangles fault-tolerant topological qubits appeared first on Physics World.
- The European bison population is no longer vulnerableThe European bison’s population has increased sufficiently for it to be removed from IUCN’s list of vulnerable species.
- Pursuing a career in science communication, commercializing single-photon detectorsA molecular engineer (and student contributor to Physics World) and a quantum start-up CEO are our podcast guests The post Pursuing a career in science communication, commercializing single-photon detectors appeared first on Physics World.
- A bamboo meditation center overlooks sunset views in Chiang MaiLocally sourced bamboo and adobe bricks make up the new Meditation Cathedral & Sunset Sala, a cluster of organically shaped buildings on top of a hill in northern Chiang Mai.
- Pioneering projects celebrated by foundation behind water documentaryOrganisations that have embraced innovation to protect and enhance water supplies have been recognised for their pioneering work by the foundation behind the recent documentary film Brave Blue World. Corporations including Apple, Nike and Facebook, along with utilities such as South East Water, Australia, have been named as recipients of the inaugural Lighthouse Awards, launched […] The post Pioneering projects celebrated by foundation behind water documentary first appeared on Envirotec.
- New research highlights impacts of weedkiller on wildlifeProlonged exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of the weedkiller Roundup causes significant harm to keystone species according to new research at the University of Birmingham. A team in the University’s School of Biosciences used waterfleas, or Daphnia, to test the effects prolonged exposure to concentrations of Roundup deemed safe by regulatory agencies. They found that […] The post New research highlights impacts of weedkiller on wildlife first appeared on Envirotec.
- Formula E motor-racing team hooks up with UN climate talks to promote electric vehiclesThe UK has committed to ending the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030
- Knocking landfill on the head: Recycling scheme celebrates three yearsThe National Hard Hat Recycling Scheme recently celebrated three years in operation. It was introduced in November 2017, with the intention of providing a user-friendly method for old hard hats to bypass traditional waste disposal routes, thereby ensuring end-of-life hats could go directly into reprocessing. The group behind the scheme, Yes Recycling, initially launched it […] The post Knocking landfill on the head: Recycling scheme celebrates three years first appeared on Envirotec.
- Adidas Outdoor line furthers brand's push for sustainabilityWhile many big businesses and brands cause overwhelming environmental problems, Adidas works to clean up its act. In a bold move last January, Adidas acknowledged its contribution to plastic waste, noting the waste's negative impacts on the world's oceans.
- To Build Climate Progress on Time Scales That Matter, Biden Should be BidenThe path forward requires negotiation, compromise, and open lines of communication with Republicans in Congress and elsewhere who have made climate change a focus.
- Forest Defenders: A Panamanian Tribe Regains Control of Its LandsWith a landmark court ruling, the Naso people of Panama have won the rights to ancestral territory that includes two national reserves the tribe will now help manage. The victory comes as mounting evidence shows that Indigenous groups are often the best protectors of their lands. Read more on E360 →
- Celebrating the Passage of the Save Our Seas 2.0 ActWe’re savoring the victory and committing to even bolder action The post Celebrating the Passage of the Save Our Seas 2.0 Act appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- RadCalc Monte Carlo and 3D Collapsed Cone subscriptionJoin the audience for a live webinar on 3 February 2021 sponsored by LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen The post RadCalc Monte Carlo and 3D Collapsed Cone subscription appeared first on Physics World.
- Study Paves Way for Rainwater Harvesting in Mexico CityThe city has installed more than 20,000 systems for some its neediest residents.
- Electric Nation Vehicle to Grid project secures new partnerElectric Nation to partner with Igloo Energy on their Vehicle to Grid (V2G) project. V2G technology allows electric vehicle (EV) The post Electric Nation Vehicle to Grid project secures new partner appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Pollutants and other aerosols trigger more intense thunderstormsNew “humidity entrainment” mechanism helps explain long-observed association between atmospheric particles and storm activity The post Pollutants and other aerosols trigger more intense thunderstorms appeared first on Physics World.
- Q4 2020: Amazon, AT&T, McDonald's and Starbucks lead the way as clean energy procurement maturesQ4 2020: Amazon, AT&T, McDonald's and Starbucks lead the way as clean energy procurement matures Sarah Golden Thu, 01/14/2021 - 04:11 After a strange year, corporate renewable procurement deals ended on a high note, with corporations inking some of the biggest, most complex transactions to date. The result was a blockbuster fourth quarter, with more than 7.3 gigawatts of contracts inked — more than any other single quarter since the start of the GreenBiz deal tracker. The list includes familiar names: Amazon; Google; Starbuck; AT&T; McDonald’s among them. These corporations continued to innovate, inking bigger, more complicated and more holistic…
- 2021 is already giving me emotional whiplash. How do I deal?Why is it so hard to be both positive and well-informed? Blame the internet.
- 2 Trump officials publish fake science, get their old jobs backAfter publishing “nonsensical, debunked pseudoscience,” they're headed back to NOAA.
- Green groups promised a racial reckoning in 2020. Is it happening?New diversity report finds green groups are making progress … but not as much as they should be.
- America’s ‘climate forest’ is under attack. Biden can protect it.Alaska’s Tongass forest was protected for nearly 20 years, then Trump reopened it for business. Now, nine Alaskan tribes and several climate orgs are calling on Biden to restore the Roadless Rule.
- Will 2021 be the year New York finally breaks ground on its clean energy promises?Governor Cuomo announced 2 major offshore wind projects, a training program, and manufacturing hubs in his state of the state address.
- Fossil fuel demand set to peak in 2027, report saysCovid-19, electrification and the increase in hydrocarbon will cause fossil fuel demand to peak in 2027, according to a new The post Fossil fuel demand set to peak in 2027, report says appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Protecting UK seas could create thousands of new jobs, says reportInvesting in the protection of UK seas could create 100,000 jobs and give the economy a £50bn boost, according to The post Protecting UK seas could create thousands of new jobs, says report appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Could the world reverse climate change but still burn all the fossil fuels? Scientists humor the idea.It would be a wildly inefficient ways of tackling climate change.
- Greenwashing: The Lesser of Two EvilsMost people have heard of greenwashing, the practice of marketing ... The post Greenwashing: The Lesser of Two Evils appeared first on Earth 911.
- Focused ultrasound shows promise for treating Parkinson’s diseaseRandomized trial shows that focused ultrasound can improve motor symptoms in patients with asymmetric Parkinson’s disease The post Focused ultrasound shows promise for treating Parkinson’s disease appeared first on Physics World.
- How the EU’s new ‘toxic-free’ vision could shape your safer chemicals strategyHow the EU’s new ‘toxic-free’ vision could shape your safer chemicals strategy Bob Kerr Thu, 01/14/2021 - 01:00 For the last two decades, the European Union has played a leadership role in tackling the risks hazardous chemicals pose to our health and environment. It has now proposed a new vision for a "toxic-free environment" and published a strategy for moving the EU towards that goal. Just as its current policies have inspired imitation, it’s likely that these new policies will drive significant changes in the U.S. and elsewhere. While EU chemical restrictions have gained limited traction in U.S. federal statutes…
- 'Prisoners should connect with nature''Prisoners should connect with nature' Channel News brendan 14th January 2021 Teaser Media
- Early COVID-19 lockdowns had less impact on urban air quality than first believedThe first COVID-19 lockdowns led to significant changes in urban air pollution levels around the world, but the changes were smaller than expected – a new study appears to reveal. After developing new corrections for the impact of weather and seasonal trends, such as reduced NO2 emissions from winter to summer, the researchers evaluated changes […] The post Early COVID-19 lockdowns had less impact on urban air quality than first believed first appeared on Envirotec.
- We should use quantitative easing targeted at a green recoveryThis post is by Colin Hines, convenor of the UK Green New Deal Group Last year was certainly the ultimate grim “Events dear boy, events” year. On the brighter side, despite Covid having drained discussion away from most other issues, one of the gratifying exceptions was progress on the climate crisis. This was kept in the limelight throughout the year,
- The End of the Tupperware Age: Choosing Safer Food Storage ContainersMany of us grew up in the Tupperware age. Our ... The post The End of the Tupperware Age: Choosing Safer Food Storage Containers appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Quiz #52: One Year, 10 QuestionsThe Earth911 Quiz wrapped up its first year in March ... The post Earth911 Quiz #52: One Year, 10 Questions appeared first on Earth 911.
- How to Contribute to the Future of the Planet With Sustainable ClothingFashion and your dressing style say a lot about the person wearing the clothes. Apparel can talk about the wearer’s interest in following the latest ramp trends, celebrity and model looks, or a free-thinking spirit that prefers what truly complements […]
- “Being Revolutionary”Johanna Neumann Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy(413) 256-6434Contact person by email Read more about Johanna Neumann Wednesday, January 13, 2021 One University of Massachusetts Amherst student’s work to get her campus to commit to 100% renewable energy Clean Energy
- Pursuing 100% renewable energyThursday, January 14, 2021 One University of Massachusetts Amherst student’s work to build a student movement for clean energy Clean Energy
- Worrying signs of fragility for the Arctic’s ‘Last Ice Area’The stretch of Arctic ice between Greenland and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago is known as ‘the Last Ice Area’, thought by scientists to have the best chance of surviving the climate crisis, but new research suggests it could be more vulnerable to disappearing than previously thought. It’s the oldest and the thickest stretch of ice […] The post Worrying signs of fragility for the Arctic’s ‘Last Ice Area’ appeared first on Eco News.
- Tesla under a strong challenge from Volkswagen and AudiThe world’s largest carmaker is starting to gain ground on major electric carmaker Tesla. Volkswagen sold 231,600 battery electric vehicles in 2020, according to figures just published by the company. CNN reports while that’s still less than half the number of sales Tesla made, it represents an increase of 214 per cent on the previous […] The post Tesla under a strong challenge from Volkswagen and Audi appeared first on Eco News.
- 6 years after Flint water crisis, Michigan’s ex-governor to face chargesThe crisis has left parts of the majority-Black city unable to access clean water for more than 2,400 days.
- A story of pollinator conservation on military landsMalia Libby Save the Bees, AssociateContact person by email Read more about Malia Libby Wednesday, January 13, 2021 With 11 million acres of land, the military has been called upon to protect habitat for pollinators.
- An autism-friendly hospital emphasizes nature for resiliency and healingCharleston, South Carolina has raised the bar for inclusive healthcare design with the opening of the new Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital and Pearl Tourville Women’s Pavilion.
- 2 gorillas at the San Diego Zoo test positive for COVID-19The gorillas showed symptoms, including coughing, at the San Diego Zoo last week.
- Trump officials removed from White House after faking approval for papers which downplay climate crisisHead of the Office of Science and Technology Policy was ‘outraged’ by the breach after learning about the ‘scientific’ papers from the press
- CA Brewery Completes One of the Largest On-Site Solar Projects in Craft Beer IndustryFirestone Walker Brewing Company, California’s fourth largest craft brewer, has completed one of the largest on-site solar arrays in the craft beer industry. The post CA Brewery Completes One of the Largest On-Site Solar Projects in Craft Beer Industry appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Trumps name found scraped into a manatees backA manatee in Florida has been found with the name Trump scraped into the algae on its back. Authorities are asking for help finding the person responsible.
- Government to let farmers use bee-killing pesticide banned by EU‘We need urgent action to restore the abundance of our insect populations, not broken promises that make the ecological crisis even worse,’ says Wildlife Trusts
- Climate crisis: Scientists ‘identify missing link’ in formation of ice agesMovement of Antarctic icebergs could disrupt ocean currents and pull huge volume of greenhouse gases out of atmosphere, study suggests
- Construction to Begin on France’s Largest Renewable Hydrogen Production SiteA cooperation agreement has been signed to design, develop, build, and operate the Masshylia project, France's largest renewable hydrogen production site. The post Construction to Begin on France’s Largest Renewable Hydrogen Production Site appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Environmental law in Canada: three storylines to watch in 2021It is a new year and the pandemic rages on. Yet hope is on the horizon. As the coronavirus vaccine rolls out across the country and gives us some assurance ... Read more. The post Environmental law in Canada: three storylines to watch in 2021 appeared first on Ecojustice.
- Powering the beast: why we shouldn’t worry about the Internet’s rising electricity consumptionThe Internet will use a fifth of all the world’s electricity by 2025 – and that’s no bad thing, says James McKenzie The post Powering the beast: why we shouldn’t worry about the Internet’s rising electricity consumption appeared first on Physics World.
- Mint Tiny Homes Loft Edition model is full of natural lightFor those who love the idea of a tiny home but hate the thought of feeling cramped inside a small space, the Loft Edition model from Mint Tiny Homes should definitely be on the radar.
- Minnesota Power Announces Vision for 100% Carbon-Free Energy by 2050Minnesota Power has announced its vision to deliver 100% carbon-free energy to customers by 2050. The post Minnesota Power Announces Vision for 100% Carbon-Free Energy by 2050 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Far-Drifting Antarctic Icebergs Are Trigger of Ice Ages, Scientists SayLarge numbers of icebergs that drifted unusually far from Antarctica before melting into ocean waters have been key to initiating ice ages of the past, says a new study.
- LEED Gold-targeted Knight Campus advances scientific innovationThe University of Oregon recently welcomed the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact, a 160,000-square-foot campus built to accelerate groundbreaking scientific discovery and development in a collaborative multidisciplinary environment.
- Dark-coated Starlink satellites are better but not perfect, say astronomersAnti-reflection coating is “good” at mitigating ultraviolet and optical wavelengths, but infrared observations remain impaired The post Dark-coated Starlink satellites are better but not perfect, say astronomers appeared first on Physics World.
- Quantum effect creates ‘multi-lane highway’ for electronsLayered topological insulator has tuneable Chern number The post Quantum effect creates ‘multi-lane highway’ for electrons appeared first on Physics World.
- As World’s Deltas Sink, Rising Seas Are Far from Only CulpritAlthough climate change is often blamed for coastal inundation in places like the Bay of Bengal, other factors such as dam building and urbanization play an important role. Scientists say that more sustainable development policies can help blunt the impacts of rising seas. Read more on E360 →
- Throwing the Ocean Carbon Sink at the Climate CrisisConfronting climate change by preserving and enhancing the living ocean carbon sink The post Throwing the Ocean Carbon Sink at the Climate Crisis appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Scientists Reconstruct the Glacial Conditions During Ötzi the Iceman’s LifetimeNew research published in Nature suggests that the Ötzal Alps experienced nearly ice-free summits during the mid-Holocene, about 6,000 years ago.
- Dual-focus ZnSe lenses get ready to shine in industrial laser systemsUsing a state-of-the-art laser-assisted diamond-machining system, ULO Optics and LBP Optics are developing a unique class of lenses to fine-tune the laser-cutting process for industrial steels The post Dual-focus ZnSe lenses get ready to shine in industrial laser systems appeared first on Physics World.
- Majority of ocean revenue is dominated by just 100 companiesThe majority of the revenue extracted from the world’s oceans belongs to just 100 transnational corporations, according to new analysis The post Majority of ocean revenue is dominated by just 100 companies appeared first on Environment Journal.
- In the shadow of Amazon, resistance takes root in San Bernardino"This whole region has been taken over by warehouses."
- Inaction on climate change threatens the survival of all species, warn scientistsBiodiversity loss and accelerating climate change coupled with inaction are threatening the survival of all species, including our very own, The post Inaction on climate change threatens the survival of all species, warn scientists appeared first on Environment Journal.
- They’re turning churches into climate-resilience centersCreation Justice Ministries wants to help congregations prepare for floods, droughts, and other disasters — while making their communities more sustainable.
- Portable NMR sensor could help prevent liver failureA compact sensor that non-invasively measures fat accumulation in the liver could enable early diagnosis of chronic liver disease The post Portable NMR sensor could help prevent liver failure appeared first on Physics World.
- Forest cover nearly twice the size of the UK has been lost in just one decadeAcross 29 countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa, some 43 million hectares of forest and other critical natural ecosystems The post Forest cover nearly twice the size of the UK has been lost in just one decade appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Maven Moment: Selling Door to DoorI remember when the Fuller Brush man used to visit ... The post Maven Moment: Selling Door to Door appeared first on Earth 911.
- Countryfile tweet on impact of sheep grazing in Lake District sparks fierce backlashCenturies of overgrazing have left landscapes bereft of trees and lacking biodiversity, writes Harry Cockburn
- GM's electric delivery foray, plus other mobility trends headlining CESGM's electric delivery foray, plus other mobility trends headlining CES Katie Fehrenbacher Wed, 01/13/2021 - 01:30 For the first time in its 54-year history, the world's largest tech show — the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) — kicked off this week as an all-virtual event, cramming a week of keynotes, press conferences and over 1,000 exhibitor booths onto the screens of our laptops and from the comfort of our homes. As a recovering tech reporter, who for years traversed the football field-sized ballrooms in Las Vegas to check out the latest and weirdest gadgets, I, for one, am glad not to…
- It is time to seal the marriage between carbon finance and forest protectionThis post is by Matthew Spencer, global director of landscapes at IDH – the Sustainable Trade Initiative. All carbon pollution is equal: this is a founding assumption of the UN Climate Convention, because the atmospheric effect of a tonne of carbon dioxide emitted from a smoking tropical tree in Mato Grosso is no different from a tonne billowing from a
- Charge Your Electric Vehicle at Home — and on the GoIf you don’t already own an electric vehicle (EV), you ... The post Charge Your Electric Vehicle at Home — and on the Go appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Global Thermostat’s Graciela Chichilnisky on Distributed Carbon Capture EconomiesDr. Graciela Chichilnisky, co-founder and CEO of Global Thermostat, pioneered ... The post Earth911 Podcast: Global Thermostat’s Graciela Chichilnisky on Distributed Carbon Capture Economies appeared first on Earth 911.
- Sharks Born Prematurely, Weaker in Warmer Ocean TemperaturesAs ocean temperatures rise, baby sharks will be born prematurely, undernourished, and into harsh environments difficult for them to survive in, according to a new study of epaulette sharks — an egg-laying species found on the Great Barrier Reef — published in the journal Scientific Reports. Read more on E360 →
- US emissions fell by 10% last year — for the worst possible reasons3 charts show 2020's historic drop in greenhouse gas pollution.
- ‘Grotesque disinformation’: Trump official fakes White House approval on papers that downplay climate crisisA White House spokesperson said the papers organized by NOAA scientist, Dr David Legates, were not cleared or approved by the administration
- World’s most powerful wind turbine can power a house for two days with just one rotationThere’s a need to start generating as much clean and renewable energy as we possibly can, before the ice caps melt and we all end up in a situation more dire than the current one. Therefore, it is good news that the United States company General Electric has built a wind turbine that is so […] The post World’s most powerful wind turbine can power a house for two days with just one rotation appeared first on Eco News.
- Michigan plans to charge ex governor over Flint water scandalEx- Governor Rick Snyder, his health director and others will reportedly face charges after the scandal, which devastated the majority Black city of Flint with lead-contaminated water and was blamed for a deadly outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease
- Studio Rygalik's Circula bench uses sustainable materialsDesigned by Tomek Rygalik, Circula is a circular bench made from sustainable materials such as FSC-certified wood, recycled plastic and phosphate steel.
- Have pulsars provided a glimpse of gravitational waves from merging supermassive black holes?More than a decade of observations suggests that something is affecting pulsar timings The post Have pulsars provided a glimpse of gravitational waves from merging supermassive black holes? appeared first on Physics World.
- A New Year’s resolution for Procter & Gamble: turn your promises into commitmentsIan Corbet Conservation America Campaign, AssociateContact person by email Read more about Ian Corbet Tuesday, January 12, 2021 The consumer goods giant continues to make irresponsible use of the world’s forests.
- Amgen To Achieve Carbon Neutrality By 2027Amgen this week announced the launch of a new seven-year environmental sustainability plan, which includes a commitment to achieve carbon neutrality. The post Amgen To Achieve Carbon Neutrality By 2027 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Bridgestone Uses Big Data to Ensure Sustainable Supply of RubberBridgestone Corporation, a tire and rubber company that has devoted significant resources to ensuring a continuing and sustainable supply of rubber for the future, has developed a system that utilizes big data to contribute to higher yield at rubber farms. The post Bridgestone Uses Big Data to Ensure Sustainable Supply of Rubber appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 50 countries pledge to conserve 30% of land and waterThe High Ambition Coalition (HAC) for Nature and People has made a pledge to protect 30% of the land and water on Earth by 2030.
- Bee-killing pesticide approved for emergency use in the UKNot only is this chemical thought to kill bees, but rainwater will wash it from fields into rivers.
- ButcherBox Becomes Largest Meat Brand to Earn B Corp CertificationButcherBox today announced that it has become B Corporation certified. The post ButcherBox Becomes Largest Meat Brand to Earn B Corp Certification appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Banned chemicals ‘reducing weight of porpoise’ testes’ and could affect human fertility too, study warnsPollution from PCBs believed to play a role in plummeting fertility rate among some cetaceans in UK waters
- Nonprofit Washed Ashore crafts art and jewelry from ocean plasticWashed Ashore is an environmental nonprofit that spreads the message about ocean pollution using the visual appeal of art.
- The government has chosen to seriously harm nature by letting farmers use neonics againThis post is by Matt Shardlow, chief executive of Buglife. It is an extract of a longer piece published by Buglife. Last Friday, just when journalists were clocking off and the Saturday papers were being compiled for print, Defra announced it would allow farmers to once again use environmentally destructive neonicotinoid seed treatments on sugar beet. This small administrative decision
- Joliet Junior College Now Powered by Solar, Will Save $1.6 Million AnnuallyJoliet Junior College (JJC) announced this week the completion and activation of a 1.3-megawatt (MW) onsite solar system at JJC's main campus. The post Joliet Junior College Now Powered by Solar, Will Save $1.6 Million Annually appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- AirBird alerts users to open windows when CO2 is too highAirBird has taken flight as a product that measures and reports on the air quality indoors.
- Staff Member Spotlight: Linette Sandoval-RzepkaShe is a division administrator at Lamont and one of the 2020 recipients of the Earth Institute Distinguished Staff Award.
- A Progress Report on the Sustaining Peace ProjectA new publication highlights lessons learned to date from a project that studies the factors that lead to sustainable peace within a society.
- Morays are Kind of a Big Eel🎶 When a fish bites your heel and it looks like an eel, that’s a moray 🎶 The post Morays are Kind of a Big Eel appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Climate change has caused billions of dollars worth of flood damage to the U.SIntensifying precipitation due to climate change caused $75bn worth of damage to the U.S in just three decades, according to a The post Climate change has caused billions of dollars worth of flood damage to the U.S appeared first on Environment Journal.
- An attack on the Capitol shattered the myth of public landsThe biggest threat to America’s public lands is a sense of entitlement.
- US cities consider treating fossil fuels like nuclear weaponsNew York City and Los Angeles might endorse a "Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty."
- Majority of Scots want intensive farming methods banned83% of Scots want intensive farming methods to be banned, according to a new survey conducted on 2,000 Scottish residents. The post Majority of Scots want intensive farming methods banned appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Why is cottagecore so white?Cottagecore is supposed to be an escape — but it can’t escape a racist past.
- Introducing Imagine 2200: Our new cli-fi contestCome play with us.
- A forgotten classic of agroecological scienceA forgotten classic of agroecological science Channel News Hal Rhoades 12th January 2021 Teaser Media
- CERN’s new era for calorimetersDave Barney explains how the new calorimeter for CERN’s CMS experiment will be pivotal to the success of the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider The post CERN’s new era for calorimeters appeared first on Physics World.
- This startup says seaweed is the secret to a better faux burger — and a healthier climateThe same stuff you see wrapped around sushi can make fake meat look, cook, and taste like the real thing — and help save the planet, too.
- PM must replicate the push for a vaccine in the search for climate solutionsLeading experts urge the Prime Minister to replicate the push for a Covid vaccine in the search for climate solutions. The post PM must replicate the push for a vaccine in the search for climate solutions appeared first on Environment Journal.
- 6 Eco-Friendly Kitchen Hacks You Need to Try TodayThe average American kitchen is incredibly inefficient and not eco-friendly. From water-guzzling appliances to immense amounts of food waste, we all need to take a good look at where we… The post 6 Eco-Friendly Kitchen Hacks You Need to Try Today appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Nanospindles enhance ultrasound destruction of tumoursA new sonosensitizer based on vanadium-doped titanium dioxide enhances the tumour-killing effects of sonodynamic therapy The post Nanospindles enhance ultrasound destruction of tumours appeared first on Physics World.
- Recycling Mystery: Meat PackagingIf you buy meat in a grocery store, it likely ... The post Recycling Mystery: Meat Packaging appeared first on Earth 911.
- Net zero jobs disruption 'to hit poor areas'Net zero jobs disruption 'to hit poor areas' Channel News Catherine Early 12th January 2021 Teaser Media
- Sustainability starts in the classroomSustainability starts in the classroom Channel Comment Emily Folk 12th January 2021 Teaser Media
- What’s in store for the future of commuting?What’s in store for the future of commuting? Marian Jones Tue, 01/12/2021 - 01:00 Despite being in a global pandemic, essential low-wage workers, healthcare providers, knowledge workers and many others have continued to work. However, since the start of lockdowns in March, some 42 percent of the U.S. workforce has been from working home full-time. The continued progression of COVID-19 has required many businesses to postpone their back-to-the-office dates to protect their workers and assuage their health concerns. Of the 42 percent of the workforce able to work remotely, some 73 percent would prefer not to go back due to…
- Why the government must stop the UK finance industry bankrolling Amazon deforestationThis post is by Jo Blackman, head of forest advocacy and policy at Global Witness Since 2017, major UK banks and finance institutions have either provided or facilitated more than £500 million to the Brazilian arms of three of the world’s largest beef companies, all linked to deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon, as our new Global Witness investigation reveals, and
- Relax to the Max with an At-Home Eco-Friendly Spa DayMost of the U.S. is in for a bitingly cold ... The post Relax to the Max with an At-Home Eco-Friendly Spa Day appeared first on Earth 911.
- We Earthlings: Rising Sea Levels & Disappearing BeachesWe can expect big changes in our coastlines as climate ... The post We Earthlings: Rising Sea Levels & Disappearing Beaches appeared first on Earth 911.
- Microplastics Are Found at the Earth’s Deepest Trough and Highest PeakEven the most remote places in the world are not safe from plastic pollution The post Microplastics Are Found at the Earth’s Deepest Trough and Highest Peak appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Drilling in the Arctic is a terrible idea. Let’s stop before we start.Monday, January 11, 2021 Drilling in the Arctic was always a bad idea, and it is only getting worse. Though the first lease sale of land in the Arctic National Wildlife refuge was a complete failure, we need to prevent any future sales and make sure the entire refuge is fully protected from any future development.
- Corporate Solar Funding Spikes 24% Compared to 2019: ReportTotal corporate funding into the solar sector globally, including venture capital, private equity (VC), debt financing, and public market financing, came to $14.5 billion, a 24% increase compared to the $11.7 billion raised in 2019. The post Corporate Solar Funding Spikes 24% Compared to 2019: Report appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- In Case You Were Wondering, EPA’s PM2.5 Decision Really Was HorribleLast month, I posted that EPA’s decision to retain the current PM2.5 NAAQS of 12 ug/m3 was the single worst decision by Trump’s EPA. Since then, I have not received any comments suggesting that my ranking was incorrect. In case anyone was still in doubt, Environmental Research recently released an on-line Pre-proof of A National Difference in Differences Analysis of the Effect of PM2.5 on Annual Death Rates. … More The post In Case You Were Wondering, EPA’s PM2.5 Decision Really Was Horrible first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Suspended treehouses provide epic views of a fjord in NorwayJust 20 minutes from the town of Odda, through the steep Norwegian hillsides, something magical sits at the edge of the fifth-longest fjord on Earth.
- Saudi Arabian City to Include ‘Zero Cars, Zero Streets, Zero Carbon Emissions’Saudi Arabia will be home to a zero-carbon city, known as The Line, said the crown prince on Sunday; the city will extend over 105 miles, be able to house a million residents, and will be powered by 100% clean energy. Construction will start in the first quarter of 2021. The post Saudi Arabian City to Include ‘Zero Cars, Zero Streets, Zero Carbon Emissions’ appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Fishermen kill whale trapped in Japan’s infamous cove by ‘forcing its head underwater’‘It’s a really bad way for an animal to die,’ says local animal rights activist
- 50 countries pledge to protect at least 30% of world’s land and oceans by 2030The commitment aimed at stopping biodiversity loss will be announced today at the One Planet Summit in Paris
- 2020 ranks as the hottest year in modern historyLast year tied with 2016, making this decade the hottest decade in modern history.
- How to Spread the Word About Appliance Standards in Washington, D.C.Brynn Furey Energy Conservation & Efficiency, AssociateContact person by email Read more about Brynn Furey Monday, January 11, 2021 Using our D.C. flip book to advocate for the environment Clean Water
- Entangled photons can see through translucent materialsQuantum twist on optical coherence tomography offers million-fold improvement in imaging The post Entangled photons can see through translucent materials appeared first on Physics World.
- Collective behaviour emerges particle by particleSix atoms are enough to constitute a many-body system, say researchers The post Collective behaviour emerges particle by particle appeared first on Physics World.
- You Can’t Uproot This ForesterThe COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to adapt to entirely new limitations and possibilities. This post is the fourth in a series on how our staff members are navigating unprecedented conditions and still managing to accomplish good conservation outcomes. We feature Kevin Harnish, who learned the value of conservation at an early age from his farming family and translated that into a career focused on the conservation of our working forests. Stay tuned for more of these personal stories in coming weeks and months.
- Top cities and countries for vegansPlanning a move or dreaming of a post-pandemic vacation? A new list reveals 2020's big winners for top vegan destinations around the world.
- California Energy Commission Awards $5 Million for Energy Storage SolutionsThe California Energy Commission (CEC) has awarded a $5 million grant for the development and demonstration of long-duration, non-lithium ion based energy storage technologies. The post California Energy Commission Awards $5 Million for Energy Storage Solutions appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Can I take a roadtrip in an electric vehicle?Eric Timlin Campaign OrganizerContact person by email Read more about Eric Timlin Monday, January 11, 2021 Many in Colorado, like me, make their roadtripping dreams a reality by visiting our state’s most iconic parks and landscapes. They shouldn’t have to pollute the air when they do it by driving a gas-powered vehicle. Get Off Oil
- Perkins Eastmans WELL Platinum Chicago office prioritizes employee healthThe office is the first WELL Platinum-certified project in the state of Illinois and the fourth of its kind in the U.S.
- Greta Thunberg attacks Boris Johnson’s ‘so-called green industrial revolution’ over bee-killing pesticideAnger also aimed at recent decision not to block new coal mine in Cumbria
- Boom in wild deer numbers poses major threat to woodland as demand for venison collapses due to pandemicLack of predators means annual culls remain vital to maintain biodiversity, but with restaurants closed, venison prices have fallen sharply
- Bloomberg and Rockefeller Asset Management Launch ESG Improvers IndexBloomberg and Rockefeller Asset Management today announced the launch of the Bloomberg Rockefeller US All Cap Multi-Factor ESG Improvers Index, available through the Bloomberg Terminal. The post Bloomberg and Rockefeller Asset Management Launch ESG Improvers Index appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- If the frogs should winIf the frogs should win Channel News Hal Rhoades 11th January 2021 Teaser Media
- Tesla: the real environmental impactTesla is known for its state-of-the-art electric vehicles, but how sustainable is the company really?
- Strengthening the Rights of Forest Guardians Can Reduce Future Pandemic RiskA recent webinar discussed a critical yet often overlooked strategy for pandemic mitigation: securing the rights of Indigenous forest guardians.
- Political Stability and Environmental SustainabilityWhile last week was wrenching, the electoral results in Georgia, the courage of many Republican elected officials, and the silencing of Trump’s Twitter account give us reason to hope that better days lie ahead.
- Carbon capture technology will not solve the climate crisis, report saysThe vast majority (81%) of carbon captured globally to date has been used to extract more oil via the process The post Carbon capture technology will not solve the climate crisis, report says appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia pledged to slash emissions. They failed.In a decade full of big talk and epic battles, climate action fizzled in Cascadia.
- Data centers are energy hogs. Could they help power the grid?Server farms equipped with batteries that store renewably generated power could one day become “critical components in carbon-free energy systems.”
- Positive ‘tipping points’ offer hope for climate crisisPositive ‘tipping points’ could spark changes that accelerate positive action on climate change, according to researchers at the University of The post Positive ‘tipping points’ offer hope for climate crisis appeared first on Environment Journal.
- How lightning is affected by climate changeNathan Neal, marketing director at Biral, writes for Environment Journal about how climate change will impact lightening patterns. Lightning is The post How lightning is affected by climate change appeared first on Environment Journal.
- 20 C-suite sustainability champions for 202120 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021 Elsa Wenzel Mon, 01/11/2021 - 02:15 The big stories of 2020 were not just about a pandemic, a reckoning on racial justice, an economic calamity and the ever-imminent rise of climate change impacts. If a crisis is the ultimate test of leadership, last year provided ample narratives about leaders stepping up. These 20 C-suite executives have steered their companies forward through much disruption, providing inspiration for the possibilities of advancing sustainability, social responsibility and circular business models — sometimes all at once. Often working from home themselves, they empathized with employees and other stakeholders,…
- Is England losing the battle for better water quality?Efforts to improve the water quality of England’s rivers, lakes and waterways are faltering – and unless policymakers recommit to the hard work of regular testing and monitoring, they risk losing control of this battle completely. Instrumentation firm Elementar UK is calling for all of those responsible for looking after the purity of England’s surface […] The post Is England losing the battle for better water quality? first appeared on Envirotec.
- Boosting the Immune System During COVID-19 and BeyondThe coronavirus has spread throughout the United States, and health ... The post Boosting the Immune System During COVID-19 and Beyond appeared first on Earth 911.
- Fighting deforestation should be a top priority for 2021, and here’s how it can beFighting deforestation should be a top priority for 2021, and here’s how it can be Heather Clancy Mon, 01/11/2021 - 02:00 One of the biggest stories of 2020 was the rise of the corporate tree-planting movement, with dozens of multinational businesses from virtually every industry pledging millions of dollars to one of nature’s most effective carbon sequestration solutions. Now, NGOs and investors are urging consumer goods and food companies and financial institutions to devote more resources to addressing the root cause of shrinking forests, deforestation. Many companies have promised to address deforestation related to their business activities for years, but…
- 5 circular economy questions for 20215 circular economy questions for 2021 Lauren Phipps Mon, 01/11/2021 - 01:00 As I begin to think about the year of content and coverage ahead, I thought I’d start things off by sharing some big questions I’ll be asking in 2021 — plus some predictions on how they might be answered. 1. Will companies align circular economy initiatives with climate goals, or continue to treat these as discrete initiatives? Prediction: To date, only a handful of companies (and countries) have meaningfully harmonized circular strategies and climate commitments, presumably given the newness of these programs and the complexity of calculating…
- 9 Ways to Be More Green When You Go CampingOne of the most significant parts of camping is preparing and eating meals over a fire. Getting around the campfire to chow down on delicious, fresh food is a blast.… The post 9 Ways to Be More Green When You Go Camping appeared first on Eco Friend.
- We need a London School of Ecology and EconomicsWe need a London School of Ecology and Economics Channel Comment brendan 11th January 2021 Teaser Media
- Eco-Friendly Ways To De-Ice Your SidewalkWhen the snow starts falling, it’s tempting to retreat into ... The post Eco-Friendly Ways To De-Ice Your Sidewalk appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Jack Kerfoot on Beating Big Oil With Renewable EnergyEarth911 talks with oil industry veteran and critic Jack Kerfoot, ... The post Earth911 Podcast: Jack Kerfoot on Beating Big Oil With Renewable Energy appeared first on Earth 911.
- Guide on how to teach your children to be eco-friendlyIf you want to live in a pure environment without any pollution, then you have to take steps long back. This pure society can come into being through your kids… The post Guide on how to teach your children to be eco-friendly appeared first on Eco Friend.
- BoM says last decade hottest on record for Australia According to Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) the last decade was the hottest on record for Australia with the temperature almost one degree Celsius above average and one third of a degree warmer than the previous decade. On Friday the bureau released its annual climate statement, revealing 2020 was the fourth warmest year on […] The post BoM says last decade hottest on record for Australia appeared first on Eco News.
- Global heating could stabilize if countries go net-zero emissions, scientists sayClimate disaster could be curtailed within a couple of decades if net zero emissions are reached, new study shows.
- Tandem solar cells break new recordNew perovskite/silicon devices show a photovoltaic conversion efficiency of nearly 30% The post Tandem solar cells break new record appeared first on Physics World.
- What would it take to reach net zero before 2050 in the UK?Radical changes to the way we live our lives alongside new technologies could – with an added dose of good luck – see us hit net zero emissions a few years before 2050, the UK’s top climate adviser tells Daisy Dunne
- Elastic diamond could be used to make LEDs and lasersTiny pieces of diamond can be stretched to change their electronic properties The post Elastic diamond could be used to make LEDs and lasers appeared first on Physics World.
- How Merrick Garland could figure into Biden’s climate plans as attorney generalBiden sees his Justice Department as a key player in his plans for climate action.
- In boost for renewables, grid-scale battery storage is on the riseFacilities are being built with storage systems that can hold enough renewable energy to power hundreds of thousands of homes, addressing concerns over the intermittency of wind and solar.
- Earth911 Reader: 1.5° C Warming Is Inevitable and the World Appears Ready to RespondThe Earth911 Reader consolidates useful news about science, business, sustainability, ... The post Earth911 Reader: 1.5° C Warming Is Inevitable and the World Appears Ready to Respond appeared first on Earth 911.
- Get a Lifetime Subscription to Babbel Language Learning App at 55% OffCommunication helps us bridge the divide. By learning a new ... The post Get a Lifetime Subscription to Babbel Language Learning App at 55% Off appeared first on Earth 911.
- Michigan Municipal Buildings Complete Solar Development Project with No Upfront CostThree municipal buildings in Northern Shores, Michigan, have completed rooftop solar projects. The solar installations on the City of Norton Shores Fire Station, Public Works building, and City Hall total about 21,000 square feet and will allow the city to save money on its annual electricity bill with no upfront costs by working with New Energy Equity. The post Michigan Municipal Buildings Complete Solar Development Project with No Upfront Cost appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Philadelphia Flyers to Practice in Facility Powered by RenewablesNational Hockey League team the Philadelphia Flyers will now practice in a facility powered by 100% renewable energy. Parent company Comcast Spectacor has completed the installation of a 1.06 megawatt onsite solar system at the Flyers Skate Zone in New Jersey. The facility will achieve 100% renewable electricity supply for the facility starting in 2021, the company says. The post Philadelphia Flyers to Practice in Facility Powered by Renewables appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- The River House shows off a green renovation in IrelandLocated in the beautiful County Kilkenny of Ireland, the River House contains a unique mixture of Portuguese design and sustainable elements.
- Arctic National Wildlife Refuge lease sale attracts few biddersOnly three bidders expressed interest in the leases, one of the bidders being the state of Alaska.
- Sweat evaporator could power fitness trackers, supersonic slap cooks a chickenExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Sweat evaporator could power fitness trackers, supersonic slap cooks a chicken appeared first on Physics World.
- Listen: Climate and fatherhood from a weather specialistHost Andrew Simon talks with climate and weather specialist Marshall Shepherd about climate, fatherhood, and race.
- Climate change doubles natural disaster costs in the USThe U.S. spent $95 billion on fixing damage caused by natural disasters last year, which was almost twice the 2019 costs.
- Combinations of Marginalized Identities Can Limit Climate Adaptation in PeruA recent study found that factors like gender, age, and language can intersect to shape adaptation options. Better policies could promote more equitable adaptation.
- Nasa satellite images show how the climate crisis is transforming the planetBefore-and-after pictures show impact of floods, fires and melting ice
- Largest Smart Meter Rollout in New Jersey History Gets Green LightPublic Service Electric & Gas received approval this week from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to invest approximately $700 million during the next four years to provide its 2.3 million electric customers with smart meters. The post Largest Smart Meter Rollout in New Jersey History Gets Green Light appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- DIY building plans for the luxurious Patara Tiny Home are now for saleYou'll be amazed by how many luxuries can fit in such a small space!
- EI LIVE K12 Is Back for Spring 2021Our popular video series for students, educators, and parents returns with an exciting lineup from January to June.
- MVRDV designs BREEAM Excellent-targeted Matrix 1 for AmsterdamMVRDV has shared designs for the Matrix 1, an office and laboratory complex to be located in the heart of Amsterdam Science Park.
- Join the next generation of quantum communicatorsPhysics World is launching a new contributor network for PhD students in quantum science and technology The post Join the next generation of quantum communicators appeared first on Physics World.
- Can we really end our reliance on natural gas? These moms have a plan — and the ear of utilities.Massachusetts nonprofit HEET wants to turn leaky infrastructure into district-wide geothermal heat-pump systems that it hopes will create a “post-gas world.”
- Students Learn From Leading Sustainability Practitioners in Practicum CourseA dozen leading sustainability practitioners will share their experience in the Practicum in Innovative Sustainability Leadership.
- 10 Ocean Photos to Kickstart 2021Let these inspiring and tranquil images ease you into the new year The post 10 Ocean Photos to Kickstart 2021 appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Biology-guided radiotherapy system spares critical organsA novel biology-guided radiotherapy system can reduce the dose to organs-at-risk during nasopharyngeal cancer treatments The post Biology-guided radiotherapy system spares critical organs appeared first on Physics World.
- Soil can remove air pollution and regulate climate changeSoil bacteria can play a key role in helping to regulate climate change, according to a new study published in The post Soil can remove air pollution and regulate climate change appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Today’s wind turbine blades could become tomorrow’s bridgesAs wind turbines reach the end of their life, engineers are turning the blades into electrical transmission towers, bridges, cement, and more.
- FERC may finally help the public understand WTF it doesA new office of public participation might make the arcane federal commission accessible.
- Biodegradable plastics will not solve the plastic problemBiodegradable packaging will not solve China’s plastic crisis, according to a report published by Greenpeace East Asia. China’s biodegradable plastics The post Biodegradable plastics will not solve the plastic problem appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Earth911 Podcast: Eyal Harel on the Increasing Frequency of Toxic Algal BloomsListen to “Earth911 Podcast: Eyal Harel on the Increasing Frequency ... The post Earth911 Podcast: Eyal Harel on the Increasing Frequency of Toxic Algal Blooms appeared first on Earth 911.
- Episode 250: Sustainability leaders greet 2021 with conviction, renewed purposeEpisode 250: Sustainability leaders greet 2021 with conviction, renewed purpose Heather Clancy Fri, 01/08/2021 - 02:00 Week in Review Stories discussed this week (5:35). Big in 2021: American jobs created by EV companies 5 sustainable packaging developments to watch in 2021 2020 was a breakthrough year for climate tech, and there’s more to come in 2021 Features 'The right to flush and forget' (16:15) Outtakes from this week's interview with Catherine Coleman Flowers, who has dedicated her career and voice to the lack of water and sanitation infrastructure in rural American communities. 2021 reflections from sustainability leaders (22"45) We feature the voices…
- Earth911 Inspiration: The Beauty of Art and Nature and LifeThis week’s quote is from American author and environmentalist, Edward ... The post Earth911 Inspiration: The Beauty of Art and Nature and Life appeared first on Earth 911.
- Natural DIY Treatments for Luscious Winter LipsThe combination of cold winter weather outside and heated rooms ... The post Natural DIY Treatments for Luscious Winter Lips appeared first on Earth 911.
- UK may face a series of extreme heatwaves, new study has suggestedUK summer temperatures could rise significantly faster than the average rate of global warming, according to a study published in The post UK may face a series of extreme heatwaves, new study has suggested appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Why collaboration is the missing ingredient in food system reformWhy collaboration is the missing ingredient in food system reform Jim Giles Fri, 01/08/2021 - 01:30 One of the most exciting things about food and ag right now is the potential for change. The industry’s environmental problems — waste, greenhouse gases, biodiversity loss — are real. But so are the solutions. Multiple studies have shown that new farming techniques, low-carbon foods and other advances can create a radically more sustainable food system. As we kick off 2021 and await a new U.S. administration, I’m wondering how — or if — one of these possible futures can become an actual future.…
- 2020 tied with 2016 for hottest year on record, says EU’s climate serviceAverage temperatures about 1.25C above pre-industrial levels, according to Copernicus Climate Change Service
- Atmospheric CO2 in 2021 will reach level 50% higher than before industrial era, says Met OfficeGrim milestone to come as humans continue to drive emissions through burning fossil fuels and deforestation
- Tips to revamp your home that are good for the environment tooEveryone has been spending more time at home in recent months due to social distancing rules, and as a recent survey from the real estate experts at HomeLight found, that… The post Tips to revamp your home that are good for the environment too appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Eco-friendly winter craft ideas and activities for kidsWinters come with two things. First, you get vacations and you have time to kill. Second, it is so cold outside that you don’t want to do anything. To combat… The post Eco-friendly winter craft ideas and activities for kids appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Benefits of Providing Biodegradable CupsMany restaurants and coffee shops around the world will sell packaged drinks that people can take with them. In the past, many companies would provide customers with Styrofoam cups that were affordable and were designed to maintain an ideal temperature. […]
- Reasons Why More Brands Are Moving Towards Sustainable PackagingWe’re all increasingly aware of the dramatic consequences of climate change and how humanity’s actions are directly having a visible, tangible effect on the health of our world. Experts estimate that if mankind continues at its current rates of energy […]
- Global Warming Could Stabilize Faster than Originally Thought If Nations Achieve Net ZeroThe world may be barreling towards climate disaster but rapidly eliminating planet-heating emissions means global temperatures could stabilize within just a couple of decades, scientists say. Read more on E360 →
- Wins in Georgia gives Democrats the reins in Congress - what does this mean for the climate crisis?The victories of Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, both historic in their own right, have broad implications for US climate policy, writes senior climate correspondent Louise Boyle
- Renewable Energy Sources Dominate New Electrical Generating Capacity in US in 2020Renewable energy sources dominated new US electrical generating capacity additions in the first 11 months of 2020, according to data just released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The data, reviewed by the Sun Day Campaign, shows that renewable energy sources such as biomass, hydropower, solar and wind accounted for almost 71% of new utility-scale capacity. The post Renewable Energy Sources Dominate New Electrical Generating Capacity in US in 2020 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Johnson Controls Settles Lawsuit for PFAS Contamination, Agrees to $17.5M CompensationJohnson Controls has agreed to pay $17.5 million to residents in Peshtigo, Wisconsin, whose water was contaminated by PFAS from firefighting foam that was mixed and tested at its Tyco Firefighting Technology Center in Marinette. Tyco Fire Products is a subsidiary of Johnson Controls. The post Johnson Controls Settles Lawsuit for PFAS Contamination, Agrees to $17.5M Compensation appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Climate change could take weather patterns back to the PlioceneEven the winds are getting more polarized.
- Foster + Partners wins bid to design the nature-filled Guangming HubThe contemporary urban center will feature a sustainable mix of transit options from new metro lines to shared surfaces for cyclists and pedestrians.
- Trump administration reverses migratory bird protectionsIn a last-ditch effort to protect fossil fuel companies, the Trump administration has reversed a conservation law that prohibits such companies from killing migratory birds accidentally.
- Gene-editing plan ‘dark day’ for animal welfare and environment, say farming expertsTechnique ‘would cause animals real suffering and fails to tackle greenhouse food waste gas emissions’
- Quantum cryptography network spans 4600 km in ChinaFibre and satellite links connect four major cities The post Quantum cryptography network spans 4600 km in China appeared first on Physics World.
- Harbour porpoises declining in North Sea, study suggestsAerial surveys reveal while some animals may have moved to new territories, overall numbers have fallen over last two decades
- Researchers discover new population of endangered blue whaleResearchers have discovered a new blue whale species, according to a paper recently published in Endangered Species Research. The researchers behind the paper recorded a novel blue whale song and verified it in the western Indian Ocean.
- Trump administration’s sale of Arctic refuge drilling rights labeled an ‘epic failure’Only half the tracts listed as available in the refuge’s coastal plain attracted bids on Wednesday
- To pack a trunk or not? Battle over retirement plans of ‘Britain’s loneliest elephant’, saved from the circusAfter 19 years of not seeing another of her kind, Anne is desperate for company, activists say; but Longleat insists its famous resident should not be moved. A jumbo battle is under way, writes Jane Dalton
- US Energy Atlas Offers Detailed Energy Infrastructure InformationThe US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has released a comprehensive reference for data and interactive maps of energy infrastructure and resources in the United States. The US Energy Atlas’s detailed energy infrastructure information can be combined with information from other sources so users can customize their own geospatial analysis. The post US Energy Atlas Offers Detailed Energy Infrastructure Information appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Hunter-gatherers sharing leftovers with wolves may have helped early dog domesticationDuring severe Ice Age winters different nutritional requirements meant wolves and humans were not always competing for the same kinds of meat
- Futuristic aviary design uses piezoelectric energy to mimic bird movementsThis self-sufficient aviary shelters birds and offers visitors a close look at these stunning creatures.
- Processing natural language using quantum computers, listening to the oceans’ myriad soundsQuantum physicist Bob Coecke and marine biologist Ana Širovic are our podcast guests The post Processing natural language using quantum computers, listening to the oceans’ myriad sounds appeared first on Physics World.
- Scott Air Force Base to Draw As Much As 20% of Electricity from Solar InstallationHunt Military Communities, the largest US military housing owner, will install rooftop solar systems across its facility at Scott Air Force Base. The 2.8 megawatt PV system will produce an estimated 3.5 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually across more than 1,500 homes, and will enable the community to draw 15% to 20% of its total electricity supply from renewable energy. The post Scott Air Force Base to Draw As Much As 20% of Electricity from Solar Installation appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Dutch physicist and Nobel laureate Martinus Veltman dies aged 89The work of Martinus Veltman was instrumental in understanding the weak interaction in particle physics The post Dutch physicist and Nobel laureate Martinus Veltman dies aged 89 appeared first on Physics World.
- Green-roofed home embraces valley views and daylightThis contemporary, geothermal-powered home is topped with a lush green roof.
- Why We Need Green HydrogenHydrogen produced with renewable energy can provide clean power in the industries that are hardest to wean off of fossil fuels.
- The green muniasThe green munias Channel News brendan 7th January 2021 Teaser Media
- How 100% clean energy could power our cities and townsWe built this tiny model town to show what it would look like if we tried to transition to 100% clean energy.
- What’s the bigger climate threat: Single-use plastic or long-haul shipping?Ah, the two great behemoths of environmental scourgery: plastics and e-commerce.
- Oil companies show little interest in Arctic oil rightsThe Trump administration has held the first sale for rights to drill for oil in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, The post Oil companies show little interest in Arctic oil rights appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Can a city truly be 100% renewable? It’s complicated.Hundreds of cities have pledged to switch to renewables -- but there's a lot standing in their way.
- Instead of calling gene editing good or bad, let’s talk about what it might be used forThis post is by Jonny Hazell, senior policy adviser at the Royal Society, writing in a personal capacity So much commentary on the public debate around agricultural genetic technologies begins with the assertion “we need to talk about gene editing” [1]. Why? Did we talk about other plant breeding technologies, like x-ray mutagenesis or marker assisted selection? Should we have
- Recycling Mystery: Black-Colored PlasticBlack-colored plastic gets its color from carbon black pigment and ... The post Recycling Mystery: Black-Colored Plastic appeared first on Earth 911.
- Government gives new coal mine the go aheadSecretary of State Robert Jenrick has given the go-ahead to a controversial new coal mine in Cumbria. The mine, which The post Government gives new coal mine the go ahead appeared first on Environment Journal.
- How To Quit Fast Fashion for GoodThe MO of “fast fashion” brands is to mass-produce trendy ... The post How To Quit Fast Fashion for Good appeared first on Earth 911.
- Grey, Green, Pink and Blue: We can sing a hydrogen rainbow tooGavin Watson, Victoria Judd and Jared Franicevic, partner and counsels at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP write for Environment Journal about The post Grey, Green, Pink and Blue: We can sing a hydrogen rainbow too appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Why carbon tracking and reporting is necessary to hold corporations accountableWhy carbon tracking and reporting is necessary to hold corporations accountable Daniel Goldman Thu, 01/07/2021 - 01:30 The world is changing, and it’s changing fast. More companies are committing to emissions reductions but still struggle to measure and verify the impact from corporate headquarters to global operations to supply chains. Now, new breakthrough climate accounting technologies are emerging as solutions to track and verify energy and carbon emissions, and report energy purchases and consumption. As more of these services hit the market, corporations making ambitious climate pledges will need to adopt energy and carbon tracking and reporting technologies. In an…
- Rare video showing jaguar killing ocelot at watering hole could be sign of climate changeFight for water leading to unusual behaviour in wildlife, researchers say
- The year ahead for water: The Roaring '20s and creative destructionThe year ahead for water: The Roaring '20s and creative destruction Will Sarni Thu, 01/07/2021 - 01:00 A recent issue of the Economist featured an article titled "The Plague Year: The Year When Everything Changed" (subscription required). Few will be surprised by this title. However, aside from the COVID-19 reflections, the article provides insights about lessons learned from several events from the early part of the last century. The article explains, "The horrors of the first world war and the ‘Spanish Flu’ were followed by the Roaring Twenties, which can be characterized by risk-taking social, industrial and artistic novelty." In…
- Earth911 Quiz #80: Electric Vehicle Efficiency and ChallengesElectric vehicles are becoming common on roads around the world. ... The post Earth911 Quiz #80: Electric Vehicle Efficiency and Challenges appeared first on Earth 911.
- Easy tips that would help you lead an eco-friendly lifestyleLiving an eco-friendly lifestyle is not as difficult as it is made to be. Just a few steps can go a long way in living a clean, environmentally friendly lifestyle.… The post Easy tips that would help you lead an eco-friendly lifestyle appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Best Technologies for effective green construction practicesGreen construction is all about using the resource efficiently and responsibly in the processes of construction to ensure lifetime sustainability of the house. The construction practices that are eco-friendly, ensures… The post Best Technologies for effective green construction practices appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Exxon, under investor pressure, discloses emissions from burning its fuelsExxon Mobil Corporation, under increasing pressure from investors and climate change activists, reported for the first time the emissions that result when customers use its products such as petrol, diesel and jet fuel. The largest United States oil producer said the emissions from its product sales in 2019 were equivalent to 730 million tonnes of […] The post Exxon, under investor pressure, discloses emissions from burning its fuels appeared first on Eco News.
- Democrats flip the Senate — illuminating a path forward on climateStill, Democratic control of the Senate will be narrow and tenuous.
- It’s 2021, and clean energy is cheaper than ever.Gideon Weissman Policy Analyst, Frontier GroupContact person by email Read more about Gideon Weissman Wednesday, January 6, 2021 There’s a lot of work to do, and not much time to do it. But not only do we now have the right tools for the job, the price is right. It’s time to put them to use.
- Trend toward SUVs and Pickups Drives Increase in CO2 Emissions in 2020CO2 emissions from all new vehicles in model year 2019 rose slightly from the record low achieved in model year 2018; though all vehicle types are at or near record CO2 emissions, purchasing trends towards SUVs and pickups have offset some of the fleetwide benefits, according to a new report from the EPA. The post Trend toward SUVs and Pickups Drives Increase in CO2 Emissions in 2020 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Vistra begins operation of world’s largest battery storage system in CaliforniaUnited States retail electricity and power generation company Vistra has said the world’s largest battery energy storage system (BESS) so far has gone into operation in Monterey County, California. Phase 1 of Moss Landing Energy Storage Facility was connected to the power grid and began operating on December 11, 2020, at the site of Moss […] The post Vistra begins operation of world’s largest battery storage system in California appeared first on Eco News.
- Insight: Why the Electrification of Uber and Lyft Vehicles is Imperative for Emission ReductionRocky Mountain Institute (RMI), in collaboration with General Motors, released an insight brief that reveals why the electrification of transportation network companies (TNCs), such as Uber and Lyft, is crucial to accelerating the transition to electric vehicles and addressing some of the key barriers to electrification with actionable recommendations for key stakeholders. The post Insight: Why the Electrification of Uber and Lyft Vehicles is Imperative for Emission Reduction appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Den's DIY flat-pack cabin kit takes just 3 days to buildNo nails, no special tools, no problems.
- The Great American Rail-Trail to offer bike access from coast to coastA new biking trail will span from sea to cycling sea.
- Major droughts ahead of famine and Black Death in 14th century have parallels with climate crisis today, researchers sayWritten records alongside physical climate data reveal new insights into medieval people’s vulnerabilities to turbulent meteorological conditions before onset of Little Ice Age, writes Harry Cockburn
- World’s Largest Utility-Scale Battery Energy Storage System Now OnlineThe Moss Landing Energy Storage Facility, the world’s largest utility-scale battery energy storage system, is now online. The post World’s Largest Utility-Scale Battery Energy Storage System Now Online appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Dove launches new refillable deodorantDove is launching refillable deodorants at major retailers.
- Should we still be eating fish?With over 90 per cent of the biomass in UK waters already gone, and the huge damage caused by many commercial fishing methods, Harry Cockburn asks how can we justify rounding up what remains of sea life?
- All Ivy Career Week Approaching: February 1-5 OnlineThe week will feature virtual panel talks, interviews, and the All Ivy Career Fair for students and alumni.
- Dove Launches its First Refillable Deodorant in Effort to Cut Plastic UseDove has launched its first refillable deodorant in an effort to tackle the global plastic waste crisis. The post Dove Launches its First Refillable Deodorant in Effort to Cut Plastic Use appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- North Americas first mass timber hotel opens in AustinLake | Flato has teamed up with hospitality company Bunkhouse to create Hotel Magdalena, an 89-room establishment that’s also the first mass timber hotel constructed in North America.
- Will Global Warming Bring a Change in the Winds? Dust from the Deep Sea Provides a Clue.A new study traces three-million-year-old winds to help predict future circulation patterns.
- Alaska judge sides with Trump and allows sale of Arctic refuge drilling rights in 11th hour decisionConservation groups say it is a last-minute push by the Trump administration to help secure drilling rights for oil companies before the president leaves office in two weeks
- 11 delicious vegan winter foods from ALDINot everybody has an ALDI store in their neighborhood, but those who do rave about the Illinois-based grocery chain with more than 2,000 outlets in 36 states. One draw shoppers enjoy is the increasing number of suitable ALDI vegan food products.
- Cleaning the Arteries of VietnamMeet our new trash trapper working to keep plastic out of the Red River The post Cleaning the Arteries of Vietnam appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Relativistic quasiparticles tunnel through barrier with 100% transmission, verifying century-old prediction“Klein tunnelling” has been observed directly for the first time The post Relativistic quasiparticles tunnel through barrier with 100% transmission, verifying century-old prediction appeared first on Physics World.
- The paradox of India’s energy transitionThe paradox of India’s energy transition Channel News Nick Meynen 6th January 2021 Teaser Media
- Global food demand is leading to vast biodiveristy lossWithout urgent action, the current global food system could drive rapid and widespread biodiversity loss, new research has found. Researchers The post Global food demand is leading to vast biodiveristy loss appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Big businesses talk a big climate game — just not on Capitol HillWhere are the pro-climate lobbyists?
- From lab to plate: ‘Cultured meat’ finally hits the menuA Singapore restaurant is the first to serve lab-grown meat. Is the U.S. next?
- Visualizing the treatment beam improves radiation therapy deliveryThe use of Cherenkov imaging for real-time treatment delivery verification improves the quality and safety of radiation therapy The post Visualizing the treatment beam improves radiation therapy delivery appeared first on Physics World.
- A circular economy can lead to economic benefitsBusinesses who adopt a circular economy outperform traditional competitors, a new survey has shown. The survey, which was conducted by The post A circular economy can lead to economic benefits appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Winter Reads: Books That Support Your Love of NatureSpring and summer get all the love, but there’s plenty ... The post Winter Reads: Books That Support Your Love of Nature appeared first on Earth 911.
- Why free will is beyond physicsPhilip Ball argues that “free will” is not ruled out by physics – because it doesn’t stem from physics in the first place The post Why free will is beyond physics appeared first on Physics World.
- As Big Energy Gains, Can Europe’s Community Renewables Compete?Local wind and solar cooperatives have been instrumental in fostering Europe’s renewable energy growth. Now, as multinational corporations play an ever-larger role in efforts to decarbonize Europe’s economy, the EU is looking to bolster these grassroots clean-energy initiatives. Read more on E360 →
- Maven Moment: Rosary Beads and Prayer CardsDisposing of things that have an emotional or sentimental meaning ... The post Maven Moment: Rosary Beads and Prayer Cards appeared first on Earth 911.
- What 8 indoor ag companies plan for 2021What 8 indoor ag companies plan for 2021 Jesse Klein Wed, 01/06/2021 - 01:30 When the pandemic exposed major issues with our lengthy food supply chain — in the form of shipment delays and inadequate demand forecasting — local vertical farms and indoor growing operations (aka controlled environment greenhouses in urban or rural locations) were called upon to fill in the gaps in a way that was unprecedented. With 2020 in the history books and hopes for an end to the COVID-19 pandemic rising, these companies seek to build on their newfound momentum in 2021. With revenue for vertical farming alone…
- Waste: an environmental justice issue we should be talking aboutWaste: an environmental justice issue we should be talking about Deonna Anderson Wed, 01/06/2021 - 01:30 Remember when Flint, Michigan garnered international attention because water in the city was making people sick? Well, there are communities like that around the country and the world. And while Flint gained attention because of its failing infrastructure, there are places where water and sewage infrastructure is absent. "Too many Americans live without any affordable means of cleanly disposing of the waste from their toilets, and must live with the resulting filth," writes Catherine Coleman Flowers, an environmental health advocate, in her book "Waste:…
- Suppliers to deliver new reservoir to the UKIn a bid to secure critical water supplies for the South East of England, Portsmouth Water and Southern Water plan The post Suppliers to deliver new reservoir to the UK appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Big in 2021: American jobs created by EV companiesBig in 2021: American jobs created by EV companies Katie Fehrenbacher Wed, 01/06/2021 - 00:30 One of the big things I'm thinking about to kick off 2021 is how electric vehicles will be entwined with a U.S. recovery. Even before Joe Biden has formalized any green stimulus plans, the EV industry in the U.S. is showing important indicators that it will see solid growth this year — and that means jobs. New industry jobs. Electric jobs. Climate jobs. Recently I chatted with the CEO and founder of Lion Electric, an electric bus and truck maker based in Saint-Jerome, Quebec. Marc…
- Climate, animal suffering, antibiotic resistanceClimate, animal suffering, antibiotic resistance Channel Comment Andrew Taylor-Dawson 6th January 2021 Teaser Media
- How Big a Difference Does Buying an Electric Vehicle Make?More than 1.18 million electric vehicles were rolling along roads ... The post How Big a Difference Does Buying an Electric Vehicle Make? appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Economist Ilan Noy on Hedging the Cost of Climate RiskExtreme weather damage grows more expensive every decade. Storms, floods, ... The post Earth911 Podcast: Economist Ilan Noy on Hedging the Cost of Climate Risk appeared first on Earth 911.
- Perfect eco-friendly grooming gifts options for menGrooming products, like other personal care products, have chemicals such as parabens and sulphates that end up in the waterways. These are encased in plastic that is non-biodegradable causing damage… The post Perfect eco-friendly grooming gifts options for men appeared first on Eco Friend.
- 20+ Eco-friendly date ideas for sustainable couplesEco-friendly dates can be great fun. Maybe you follow a green lifestyle and it would be great to go on a date which reflects your lifestyle as well. Both of you… The post 20+ Eco-friendly date ideas for sustainable couples appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Eco-friendly home design trends for your green homeIf you are new to the concept of sustainability, you might ask, why should I opt for eco-friendly home design trends? Well, owing to our restless nature most of us… The post Eco-friendly home design trends for your green home appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Norway first to reach 50 per cent electric in new car salesAccording to figures just published by an industry group Norway has become the first country in the world where electric cars account for more than half of new registrations. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic delaying the release of several new models, electric vehicles accounted for 54.3 per cent of the new car market last year, up […] The post Norway first to reach 50 per cent electric in new car sales appeared first on Eco News.
- One-Third of U.S. Rivers Have Changed Color Since 1984One in three large American rivers has changed color over the last 36 years, shifting from shades of blue to green and yellow, raising concerns about the health of U.S. waterways, according to an analysis of nearly 235,000 satellite images published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. Read more on E360 →
- Stored Energy from a Nissan Leaf Powers Historic Denver BuildingThe 40,000 square foot Alliance Center in Denver is installing a bidirectional electric vehicle charger and advanced software technology in the parking lot that serves the building; the system will work in conjunction an electric vehicle owned by The Alliance Center, using energy stored in the Nissan Leaf battery to charge the building during peak demand times. The post Stored Energy from a Nissan Leaf Powers Historic Denver Building appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Rolloe is a bike wheel that filters outdoor air while you cycleWhile ‘rolling’ through the streets of London, designer Kristen Tapping came up with the idea for Rolloe, a bicycle wheel that filters outdoor air pollution.
- How Kilroy Realty Achieved Carbon NeutralityKilroy Realty Corporation announced today that, as of the end of 2020, it had achieved carbon neutral operations. Here's how they did it. The post How Kilroy Realty Achieved Carbon Neutrality appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Mtn Dew and Burton Snowboards Partner to Advance SustainabilityMtn Dew and Burton Snowboards have announced the creation of a partnership to advance sustainability. The post Mtn Dew and Burton Snowboards Partner to Advance Sustainability appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- By 2035, all new cars sold in Massachusetts must be electricMassachusetts 2050 Decarbonization Roadmap outlines ways for the state to reach net-zero emissions, including transitioning to selling only electric cars.
- Bali's beaches are covered in plastic wastePeople come from all over the world to see Bali’s famous white sand beaches. But lately, you can’t see the sand underneath the tons of plastic garbage washing ashore.
- Study Pinpoints Process That Eases Drying in DrylandsClimate change is making drylands drier, but scientists have identified a natural process that helps to ease the loss of surface water in arid areas.
- Why we need a ‘just transition’ for reaching net zero in the UKThe path to net zero will bring change for workers in the UK. The right policies will be needed to ensure this change is for the better, experts tell Daisy Dunne
- European Growers Turn to Horticulture LEDsGE Current has announced a partnership with Aquila Capital to provide funding solutions for growers looking to install low-energy LED lighting. The post European Growers Turn to Horticulture LEDs appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Vincent Callebaut proposes a green, food-producing footbridge for ParisThis footbridge in Paris would run on renewable energy, recycle its own waste and fight urban air pollution while producing 87,500 kilograms of fresh fruits and vegetables every year.
- Freedom Cove: an off-grid floating homestead at one with natureOff the coast of Tofino, British Columbia, floats a forested, eco-fairyland.
- Cities around world will see humidity fall due to climate crisis, study findsHeat stress, water scarcity, air pollution and energy insecurity are problems felt more acutely in dense urban areas
- Climate crisis: Greenhouse gases already emitted will warm Earth beyond limits in Paris agreement, research suggests‘Committed warming’ from existing emissions will drive average global temperatures over 2C above pre-industrial levels, scientists say
- New year cheerNew year cheer Channel News brendan 5th January 2021 Teaser Media
- Why Investing in Our Ocean is Good Business for People and the PlanetGiving back to our ocean gives us so much in return The post Why Investing in Our Ocean is Good Business for People and the Planet appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Radio telescopes could give us a new view of gravitational wavesNew technique searches cosmic microwave background for signs of primordial waves The post Radio telescopes could give us a new view of gravitational waves appeared first on Physics World.
- Cryomech makes its name as a problem-solverCompany’s past, present and future determined by developing products on-demand The post Cryomech makes its name as a problem-solver appeared first on Physics World.
- What the Georgia Senate candidates think about climate changeTwo runoff Senate races in the Peach State could determine the fate of American climate policy for years to come.
- New project to help ‘Red Wall’ achieve net zero launchesA cross-party commission has been launched today (5 January) to understand the challenges of helping less-prosperous regions to achieve net The post New project to help ‘Red Wall’ achieve net zero launches appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Campaigners urge Scottish Government to ban plasticCampaigners urge the Scottish Government to act quickly and ban single-use plastic items. Under the EU’s Single-Use Plastic Directive, member The post Campaigners urge Scottish Government to ban plastic appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Biden nominees signal cooperation with states on climateBiden will need to woo states to adopt his climate agenda. It could prove tough.
- New carbon capture technology can provide a cheap and efficent alternativeResearchers have developed a new efficient and save method to capture carbon from the atmosphere. Carbon capture involves trapping carbon The post New carbon capture technology can provide a cheap and efficent alternative appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Plant-Based Soups — Super for You & the PlanetWarm, rich, and hearty. Light and refreshing. Spicy and silken. The ... The post Plant-Based Soups — Super for You & the Planet appeared first on Earth 911.
- Where many have gone beforeIan Randall reviews Space 2069: After Apollo – Back to the Moon, to Mars, and Beyond by David Whitehouse The post Where many have gone before appeared first on Physics World.
- We Earthlings: Recycle a Six-Pack of Aluminum CansWhen you recycle a six-pack of aluminum cans, you save ... The post We Earthlings: Recycle a Six-Pack of Aluminum Cans appeared first on Earth 911.
- 4 Ways to Make Your Car More Eco-FriendlyIf you want to make your travels eco-friendly, then you don’t necessarily have to switch to an electric car. In the past couple of decades, global warming has become a… The post 4 Ways to Make Your Car More Eco-Friendly appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Jane Jacobs and leaf blowersJane Jacobs and leaf blowers Stephen Linaweaver Tue, 01/05/2021 - 01:00 Jane Jacobs, in her seminal 1961 work on urbanism, "The Death and Life of Great American Cities," noted that what cities need above all else is "a constant succession of eyes": Wherever the old city is working successfully is a marvelous order for maintaining the safety of the streets and the freedom of the city. It is a complex order. Its essence is intricacy of sidewalk use, bringing with it a constant succession of eyes. Anyone who has spent time in downtown centers during the past year will know…
- How To Recycle Your Old CookwareThere are numerous reasons to dispose of old cookware. You ... The post How To Recycle Your Old Cookware appeared first on Earth 911.
- Top energy adviser: Australia moving closer to 2050 net zero commitmentA top energy adviser has said Australia’s conservative Liberal-National government appears to be inching closer to committing to net zero emissions by 2050 as it comes under growing international pressure over climate policy. Dr Kerry Schott, head of the government’s Energy Security Board (ESB), called for national unity on energy policy after the body published […] The post Top energy adviser: Australia moving closer to 2050 net zero commitment appeared first on Eco News.
- Australia snubs climate change leaves 2030 goals unchangedAustralia has resubmitted its United Nations sponsored Paris Agreement climate goal and modified its target as “a floor” that can be met without using credits from the previous Kyoto Protocol, but has omitted any indication it will join other nations in raising its ambition. In its first update in five years to the so-called Nationally […] The post Australia snubs climate change leaves 2030 goals unchanged appeared first on Eco News.
- SHELL Científicos predicen colapso del Amazonas para el año 2064d
- More than 600 manatees died in Florida waters in 2020Some 90 manatees were killed by boats and other watercraft, either from propeller wounds, impact or crushing
- Massachusetts Starts 2021 With a Bang on ClimateOver the past four years, while the Trump Administration did everything possible to ignore climate change, optimists continued to find progress at the state level. And while President-elect Biden has put together an A-team on climate, Massachusetts, at least, seems determined to show that the states will continue to lead – even if they now have a partner at the federal level. Two weeks ago,… More The post Massachusetts Starts 2021 With a Bang on Climate first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- O2 Treehouse to launch a treehouse-based hospitality companyTreewalkers will become a worldwide network of rentable treehouses, enabling investors to provide any number of treehouses for rent from just one single unit to entire treehouse villages.
- Michael Regan Faces Uphill Battle as Head of EPA, If ConfirmedIf Michael Regan, President-elect Joe Biden’s choice for head of the EPA, is confirmed, he faces the challenge of revamping a battle-torn organization: he will be taking the helm of an agency that saw not only the scaling back of many environmental regulations but also an increasingly demoralizing atmosphere under the Trump administration. The post Michael Regan Faces Uphill Battle as Head of EPA, If Confirmed appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Climate crisis: Amazon to reach critical tipping point ‘by 2064’, study suggestsThe ‘lungs of the world’ are on fire and academics’ warnings are becoming increasingly fervent, writes Harry Cockburn
- Scientists discover 503 new species in 2020London's Natural History Museum has finished its annual tally of new species and found its scientists discovered 503 species in 2020, despite the pandemic.
- How Alaska Restored Salmon to the Native EklutnaThe Eklutna River was once a prolific salmon-producing river that provided a rich subsistence resource to the Eklutna Dena'ina people. When a major dam was installed in the river, everything changed. For five years, The Conservation Fund and our partners have worked to remove the dam and restore the salmon population. A new film details how.
- Raphael Warnock could prioritize environmental justice in SenateThe January 5 Senate runoff in Georgia pits two very different candidates against each other.
- Ontario Ice Complex Becomes First Arena to Achieve Zero Carbon Building Performance CertificationAMPED Sports Lab and Ice Complex is now the first “Zero Carbon Building – Performance Standard” certified arena. The post Ontario Ice Complex Becomes First Arena to Achieve Zero Carbon Building Performance Certification appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- California and New York counties top the list of riskiest places in the US for natural hazardsLoudoun County, a suburb of Washington, DC, has the lowest risk of any county from natural disasters
- Wisconsin City and its School District Sets Goal for 100% Renewable Energy Use by 2040The City of Madison and the Madison Metropolitan School District are in talks to build an 8-megawatt (MW) solar array in Madison. The post Wisconsin City and its School District Sets Goal for 100% Renewable Energy Use by 2040 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- CRAs Playscraper stacks 8 tennis courts into a 300-foot-tall skyscraperCarlo Ratti Associati (CRA) and Italo Rota have unveiled designs for the Playscraper, a Jenga-like skyscraper that stacks together eight tennis courts for a total of 60,000 square feet of playing space.
- Aveda Goes 100% VeganAveda hair care brand has today shared that it is 100% vegan, now and forever. The post Aveda Goes 100% Vegan appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Extinction Rebellion to rescue and plant 30,000 oak trees as government planting efforts falterCrowdfunding effort secures trees and land on which to plant them as nurseries warn they still face having to burn hundreds of thousands of saplings
- Sustainable interior design trends for 2021Inhabitat rounded up some of the most sustainable interior design trends predicted for 2021 so you can stay ahead of the curve.
- New Offerings in Earth Institute’s Non-Degree Programs for Spring 2021Join us for another exciting semester of non-degree learning opportunities around climate and sustainability.
- Sea Shepherd ships attacked at Vaquita RefugeAt about 07:00 on the morning of Thursday 31 December, a group of assailants in 5 – 7 fishing boats launched a violent attack on Sea Shepherd vessels Farley Mowat and Sharpie inside the Zero Tolerance Area of Mexico’s federally-protected Vaquita Refuge. The incident began as the crew of the Farley Mowat undertook efforts to […]
- What We’ve Learned From the Pandemic in 2020If we learned anything in 2020, it is that we need a unified American community if we are to defeat this virus and return to normal life.
- ‘Pay as you go’ car use could save thousands of tonnes of CO2Increasing the number of people who use car clubs could reduce carbon emissions by 87,000 tonnes per year, according to The post ‘Pay as you go’ car use could save thousands of tonnes of CO2 appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Spin-enhanced nanodiamonds could improve disease diagnosisFluorescent nanodiamonds can increase the sensitivity of paper-based medical diagnostic tests, potentially providing earlier detection of disease The post Spin-enhanced nanodiamonds could improve disease diagnosis appeared first on Physics World.
- Green groups have a racism problem. Waterkeepers are trying to solve it.The Waterkeeper Alliance is an exclusive club. Here's how it’s aiming for inclusivity.
- Farmers call for small-scale farming to help fix climate crisisFarmers and activists will come together at the Oxford Farming Conference (ORFC) later this week (January 7) to highlight how The post Farmers call for small-scale farming to help fix climate crisis appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Blowing up pipelinesBlowing up pipelines Channel News brendan 4th January 2021 Teaser Media
- How activists successfully shut down key pipeline projects in New YorkIn the past half-decade, grassroots opposition in New York has led to the cancellation of four major interstate pipelines — a total of 931 miles — that would have cut through communities and ecosystems.
- Rethinking Flood Risk ManagementUniversity of Liverpool researchers from the Institute for Financial and Actuarial Mathematics explain how embracing a new approach to flood The post Rethinking Flood Risk Management appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Happy new year! The January 2021 issue of Physics World magazine is now outExplore the links between quantum physics and consciousness in the new issue of your favourite magazine The post Happy new year! The January 2021 issue of <i>Physics World</i> magazine is now out appeared first on Physics World.
- Predicting Environmental Trends for 2021For the past couple of years, Earth911 has made predictions ... The post Predicting Environmental Trends for 2021 appeared first on Earth 911.
- How the Arecibo Observatory created a scientific legacy for Puerto RicoThe devastating collapse of the iconic Arecibo Observatory last month has left a large hole not just in astronomy but with the people of Puerto Rico too The post How the Arecibo Observatory created a scientific legacy for Puerto Rico appeared first on Physics World.
- Recycling Mystery: Kitchen Sponges and Scouring PadsWhen you are stuck scrubbing a pan with baked-on grease, ... The post Recycling Mystery: Kitchen Sponges and Scouring Pads appeared first on Earth 911.
- Keep your eyes on these 9 electric truck and van companies in 2021Keep your eyes on these 9 electric truck and van companies in 2021 Mike De Socio Mon, 01/04/2021 - 02:00 Last year, a number of automakers announced or advanced ambitious plans to electrify heavy-duty big rigs, semi-trucks, box trucks, delivery vans and more. That article was one of GreenBiz's most popular stories throughout the year. And the demand and interest in this technology is only growing stronger. Given that trucks consume the vast majority of energy compared to other modes of freight transportation, electrification in this area has huge potential to decrease the carbon impact of fleets. These new vehicles…
- 4 alternative protein trends to watch in 20214 alternative protein trends to watch in 2021 Jesse Klein Mon, 01/04/2021 - 01:30 It is highly probable your children will be vegans eating a Christmas ham Dec. 25, 2050. Alternative proteins will be the norm very soon and we might look back at this decade as the time when real shift in diets occurred. Don’t believe me? Here are a few stats. Venture capital invested $1.5 billion in alternative proteins in 2020. The plant-based meat market is predicted to grow from $3.6 billion in 2020 to $4.2 billion by 2021. And by 2040, 60 percent of meat sales will…
- Was 2020 a green ‘super year’ for the UK?At the start of last year, 2020 was heralded by world leaders, green campaigners and businesses alike as a ‘super year’ for the environment and a ‘make or break year’ for lining up climate and nature action in the new decade. The coronavirus pandemic, of course, has severely disrupted how we hoped the year would pan out, namely in the
- 5 sustainable packaging developments to watch in 20215 sustainable packaging developments to watch in 2021 Meg Wilcox Mon, 01/04/2021 - 01:15 For companies with sustainable packaging goals, 2025 is fast approaching. That’s the year when many have pledged to become zero waste, or to use 100 percent reusable, recyclable or compostable packaging. But COVID-19 has thrown a wrench in those plans, with single-use packaging skyrocketing, low fossil fuel prices and disrupted recycling systems, already weakened by China’s 2018 plastics waste ban. Yet, at the same time, the pandemic has led to a surge in environmental and sustainability awareness by showing how much carbon emissions can drop, or…
- Pests and climate breakdownPests and climate breakdown Channel News Emily Folk 4th January 2021 Teaser Media
- Activist Greta Thunberg at 18: ‘I’m not telling anyone what to do’She said her ideal birthday present would be for people to do more to help the planet
- Earth911 Podcast: Talking Carbon Offsets With Cool Effect’s Blake LawrenceCarbon emissions continue to accumulate, affecting the world’s weather patterns ... The post Earth911 Podcast: Talking Carbon Offsets With Cool Effect’s Blake Lawrence appeared first on Earth 911.
- ‘Growing momentum’ to make 2021 the global action year for sustainable energyDespite that the world is not on track to meet climate objectives and achieve Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) for universal access to clean, affordable and reliable energy, Marcel Alers, UNDP Head of Energy, said that “clean energy solutions exist that can get us there”. “There is growing momentum to make them political and investment […] The post ‘Growing momentum’ to make 2021 the global action year for sustainable energy appeared first on Eco News.
- US renewable energy pipeline totals 172.5GW through 2024Despite the COVID-19 pandemic causing record job losses for the renewable energy industry, slowing construction activity and threatening developers’ access to capital, the United States saw strong capacity additions for wind and solar power during 2020. However, questions remain about the long-term effects the pandemic will have on projects. An analysis by S&P Global Market […] The post US renewable energy pipeline totals 172.5GW through 2024 appeared first on Eco News.
- ‘I’ll be fierce for all of us’: Deb Haaland on climate, Native rights, and BidenThe 60-year-old congresswoman will be the first Native American cabinet secretary next month when she takes over at interior.
- Why aren’t we all eating insects?For years, edible insects have been billed as the next sustainable food revolution. Daisy Dunne explores why we still haven’t developed a taste for grub
- A wetter and warmer Alaska means dangerously slippery slopesClimate change is making landslides more likely and preparation vital.
- Enter to Win Complete Home Gym by Donating to CharityIf your New Year’s resolution is to get in better ... The post Enter to Win Complete Home Gym by Donating to Charity appeared first on Earth 911.
- Families turn old police station into sustainable co-housingBelgian design firm Polygoon Architectuur and Jouri De Pelecijn Architect have brought to life the dream of four local families: a sustainable collaborative housing project that maintains sufficient privacy while providing shared functions. Dubbed Living Apart Together, the four-unit co-housing development is located within a former police station in Antwerp.
- This will be the worlds largest Passive House-certified office buildingBoston’s Financial District will soon welcome the groundbreaking Winthrop Center, a year-round, mixed-use gathering space with a suite of impressive eco-friendly credentials.
- Wake-up-calls and printing press blockades: Climate activism in the age of coronavirusWith the climate crisis not going anywhere, activists felt there was no option but to continue protesting amid the pandemic. Emma Snaith speaks to some of those involved
- RSPCA calls for cut in meat and dairy as activists launch legal fight to end factory farmingExclusive: Case believed to be the first of its kind worldwide will challenge ministers over intensive animal agriculture
- Take your sustainable lifestyle to the next level in 2021If you’re ready to up your environmental commitment this year (and hold larger entities accountable along the way), here are a few ideas — some more dramatic than others — for sustainable resolutions in 2021.
- Study of Growth Rings in Tundra Shrubs Reveals Spread of Arctic `Browning’As Arctic sea ice steadily disappears and temperatures rise across the region, the tundra has generally been greening, with shrubs and small trees growing more robustly. But a new study of growth rings in Arctic shrubs reveals a countervailing trend — the withering of plants in some areas because summer conditions have grown too hot and dry.Read more on E360 →
- A Massachusetts city will post climate change warning stickers at gas stationsBright yellow stickers warn drivers burning of gasoline has ‘major consequences on human health and the environment.'
- Washing Cloth Face Masks: Are You Inhaling Toxic Laundry Product Fumes?The widespread use of face masks is an effective way ... The post Washing Cloth Face Masks: Are You Inhaling Toxic Laundry Product Fumes? appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Nothing Is Perfect and Everything Is PerfectSustainability is a series of experiments. No one is perfect ... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Nothing Is Perfect and Everything Is Perfect appeared first on Earth 911.
- Australia and India among major polluters set to miss deadline for submitting tougher climate targetsAlmost all countries are required to submit tougher climate plans by the end of 2020 under the Paris Agreement
- The Communication Climate After 2020: Stormy but HopefulA global community, including the Earth Institute's Initiative on Communication and Sustainability, is working hard to make information and connectivity matter a little more each day.
- Artist Camille Walala envisions a carless Oxford Street for LondonSeeing Oxford Street empty during the pandemic, Walala imagined what it could look like if the street was converted into a pedestrian hub.
- Japan to develop wooden satellite in bid to curb space junkJapanese company Sumitomo Forestry is collaborating with Kyoto University to develop the world's first wooden satellite.
- DIY chains including B&Q and Wickes ‘promoting poisons that cause huge suffering and kill owls’Staff at one store wrongly told investigators mice ‘just go to sleep’ when they come into contact with lethal substance
- River floods are boosting the global spread of plastic, study findsExclusive: Regions with highest plastic pollution tend to have lowest number of flood defences, research says
- 2020 has been a bleak year in the climate crisis. So here’s the good newsSenior climate correspondent Louise Boyle asked scientists, activists and environmental lawyers to shine a light on some good news in 2020
- Indigenous land defender Flix Vsquez murdered in HondurasHonduran environmental hero Félix Vásquez was murdered on December 26 for his brave work defending the land. Vásquez, 60, a long-time leader of the indigenous Lenca people, was shot at his home in front of his family.
- Corruption in central and west Africa allows elephants and pangolins to be illegally hunted, investigators sayWe are working with conservation charity Space for Giants to protect wildlife at risk from poachers due to the conservation funding crisis caused by Covid-19. Help is desperately needed to support wildlife rangers, local communities and law enforcement personnel to prevent wildlife crime
- A French wine cellars updated facade doubles as housing for local batsEleven bat nesting boxes have been discreetly integrated into one of the building’s timber-clad gabled end walls.
- Fears grow for whale’s life as drone footage reveals animal trapped in nets desperately trying to break free‘Despite Japan being a whaling nation, it’s unjustifiable by anyone’s standards to make an animal suffer in such a cruel manner,’ says activist
- Capris new electric power station replaces the islands diesel plantThis clean power station provides Capri with renewable energy and reduces the island's emissions to zero.
- Massachusetts Releases Its 2050 Decarbonization Roadmap — It’s Going to Be Quite a TripYesterday, Massachusetts released its “2050 Decarbonization Roadmap.” I’m tempted to call it a tour de force. At the very least, it’s jam-packed with important issues. One of the most valuable aspects of the Roadmap is its discussion of the potential tradeoffs among the different paths towards a decarbonized economy. Acknowledging that the Roadmap contains much more good stuff than can be summarized in a single post,… More The post Massachusetts Releases Its 2050 Decarbonization Roadmap — It’s Going to Be Quite a Trip first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- Drilling and mining companies got a holiday gift from TrumpThe Trump administration is putting public lands up for grabs in a last-ditch effort.
- Welcoming Winter WildlifeWatching butterflies and birds or spotting a rabbit contribute as ... The post Welcoming Winter Wildlife appeared first on Earth 911.
- The 10 quirkiest physics stories of 2020From how to slice a melon fairly to a theory of parking, physics has had its fair share of quirky stories this year. Here is our pick of the best 10 The post The 10 quirkiest physics stories of 2020 appeared first on Physics World.
- Businesses expect that sustainability will lead to a growth in salesThree quarters (78%) of UK companies expect a greater focus on sustainability to result in a growth of sales over The post Businesses expect that sustainability will lead to a growth in sales appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Highways England launches microplastics drainage studyHighways England has launched a study into whether surface water which runs off roads affects the level of microplastics in the environment. The organisation responsible for motorways and major A The post Highways England launches microplastics drainage study appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Earth911 Quiz #40: Be a U.S. Recycling Trivia ChampionAre you a recycling trivia champion? In this Earth911 quiz, ... The post Earth911 Quiz #40: Be a U.S. Recycling Trivia Champion appeared first on Earth 911.
- Simple Steps To Recycle Your Own PaperEliminate some household waste - like junk mail, used printer paper or old wrapping paper - and create something unique and handmade at the same time. The post Simple Steps To Recycle Your Own Paper appeared first on Earth 911.
- From the Editor: Early Bird Deadline Extended to January 15We’ve extended the Early Bird deadline for the E+E Leader Awards to January 15. That way, you’ll have some time after you get back in the office to answer your scads of emails before turning your focus to your E+E Leader Awards submission. The post From the Editor: Early Bird Deadline Extended to January 15 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Antibiotics banned in UK but fed to US animals ‘may undermine drugs for cancer, Covid and infections’Ban on hormone beef and chlorinated chicken in UK-US trade deal would not be enough to protect consumers, report warns
- This modular prefab office space offers sustainable solutionsLondon studio Boano Prišmontas is no stranger to projects that highlight sustainable workspaces. Once the pandemic hit, the need for affordable, easy-to-assemble remote work solutions became even more urgent. Enter "My Room in The Garden," a low-cost prefab home office that can fit a yard of any size and takes less than a day to install.
- World record for high air pressure might have been set in Mongolia as region gripped by brutal coldHigh pressure in western mountains accompanied by temperatures of -45.5C, according to preliminary data
- Trump administration disregards border wall's environmental impactAn environmental row rages on as the Trump administration races against time to complete its target 450 miles of the border wall along the American-Mexico border.
- A resolution for 2021: Be a better ancestorHow do you step into the shoes of people who aren’t alive yet? Roman Krznaric, the author of The Good Ancestor, has some ideas.
- Bright and airy Sycamore tiny house hits the market for $90kThis chic tiny home has all the bells and whistles, including a full-size stove in the kitchen and two lofts.
- Big opportunity to make a difference!I’m happy to announce exciting news: an anonymous donor has offered to double all donations made to Environmental Progress — up to $100,000! There's just one catch: all donations must be received before midnight on December 31! Can you help? Please click here to make a tax-deductible donation
- Save energy and money with these eco-friendly tips for winterWhether winter conjures thoughts of cozy fires and hot cocoa or trudging through snow and ice on the way to work, it's essential to have a plan for coping with the season in a sustainable way both in the home and while you’re away.
- Australian government stumbles in climate crisis responseThe Australian government appears conflicted in its efforts to adopt environmentally progressive policies following the country's recent bushfires and record temperatures.
- Quiz: 2020 Science NewsThrough a difficult year, scientists continued to study the natural world and advance our understanding of it. As 2020 draws to a close, take a look back at some of the scientific highlights that made news.
- Amount of Electronic Waste Generated in the U.S. Is ShrinkingDespite Americans’ increased dependence on cell phones and other technology, the amount of electronic waste generated in the United States has shrunk 10 percent since 2015. The decline is due to the phasing out of bulky products, such as large cathode-ray tube televisions and computer monitors, according to a new study.Read more on E360 →
- Alumni Panel Discusses Jobs and Networking in the Age of COVIDSix graduates of the Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development recently joined a panel discussion offering advice to current students.
- Refresh Your Desktop With These Ocean-Inspired WallpapersNew year, new wallpapers The post Refresh Your Desktop With These Ocean-Inspired Wallpapers appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Brexit: the next phaseWe finally have a Trade and Co-operation Agreement (TCA) between the UK and EU. This is good news. No deal was always the worst possible option. The agreement is good on climate, pays lip service to the concept of sustainable development and affirms the parties’ determination “to maintain and improve” environmental and other standards (p182). But Greener UK’s preliminary analysis
- Fix got struck by climate cupid. Here’s who we’ve been crushing on this year.Black birders, TikTok creators, “greentrollers” — meet the faces behind 2020’s climate justice gains.
- Medical physics highlights of the yearPortable MRI, tumour hypoxia tracking, FLASH dosimetry and more highlights from 2020 The post Medical physics highlights of the year appeared first on Physics World.
- Maven Moment: A New Slow CookerThe New Year is a good time to try something ... The post Maven Moment: A New Slow Cooker appeared first on Earth 911.
- What I learned about water in 2020What I learned about water in 2020 Will Sarni Wed, 12/30/2020 - 01:30 Last year around this time, I focused on digital technology solutions for water with this essay, "2019: The Year Analog Solutions Died." I stand by this perspective, as the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated interest and adoption of digital technologies across the water value chain. However, I wanted to share six new learnings from this pandemic year related to digital transformation along with other observations about the topic of water. 1. Digital transformation is about people: The digital transformation of water was well underway pre-pandemic and accelerated…
- Why climate change is a local issue tooThe National Association of Local Councils’ (NALC) projects officer, Claire Goldfinch writes on the role communities can play in protecting The post Why climate change is a local issue too appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Earth911 Podcast: Sustainable Home Shopping With LoopAre you thinking about shopping with home delivery during the ... The post Earth911 Podcast: Sustainable Home Shopping With Loop appeared first on Earth 911.
- The Biggest Pros and Cons of Electric VehiclesElectric vehicles (EVs) have made huge technological strides since they ... The post The Biggest Pros and Cons of Electric Vehicles appeared first on Earth 911.
- Press Release: Oxidizer Systems Immediately Available for Your Next Remediation Project or Industrial ApplicationAnguil Environmental Systems, a family-owned air and water pollution control equipment supplier, has received new equipment into their extensive fleet of pre-owned pollution abatement equipment. A refurbished 250 SCFM electric catalytic oxidizer is immediately available for sale or rental. The post Press Release: Oxidizer Systems Immediately Available for Your Next Remediation Project or Industrial Application appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- New Class on Sustainability and Racial Justice in 21st Century DetroitIn Spring 2021, the Sustainability Management program is offering a new course on Building Resilience in 21st Century Detroit.
- First-ever commercial airline emissions regulations finalised in USThe Environmental Defense Fund said the EPA’s ‘do-nothing rule is totally inadequate in light of the climate crisis’
- Leaning Into Uncertainty: A Life of Anticipating the Worst-Case ScenarioSince his time as a theater major in college, disaster preparedness expert Jeffrey Schlegelmilch has known the importance of improvising and having backup plans.
- Prefab timber home prototype pops up in just 5 daysModular, transportable and built entirely with locally sourced timber, the prefab Proto-Habitat is an exercise in sustainable living.
- UK energy supply heading for greenest year on record, says National GridGrowth of wind power helps UK energy grid towards new annual record
- San Francisco Bay could make the perfect sea otter habitatSan Francisco Bay could become the new home to extinction-threatened sea otters, according to a recent report published in PeerJ. Although the bay is located in the middle of a major urban area, it may still offer a suitable environment for the otters.
- Girl Scout cookies found to contain palm oil linked to child labour‘I thought Girl Scouts was supposed to be about making the world a better place,’ 14-year-old campaigner says
- Pandemic shows science is only way to save the world, says Greta Thunberg‘We are not listening to climate scientists, we’re not listening to scientists who work on biodiversity and that, of course, needs to change’
- Animal activist impersonates Smithfield CEO on Fox NewsActivist Matt Johnson won great acclaim from animal rights supporters by pulling off a neat trick: fooling Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo into interviewing him as Dennis Organ, the new CEO of Smithfield Foods, on her show last Wednesday. The prank went on for six minutes before Bartiromo caught on that something was gravely amiss.
- Covid aid bill has measures to tackle climate crisisBoth sides of the aisle voiced support for the measures which include $35bn for solar, wind and other clean power tech over the next five years
- Architects turn invasive plants and forestry waste into a sculptureAfter Architecture is showing how forestry waste and invasive plant species can be repurposed as bio-based construction materials.
- Rare white-tailed eagles soar back from extinction in southern BritainConservationists ‘encouraged’ as youngsters in reintroduction scheme fly as far as Scotland and back, Jane Dalton reports
- Discover Bruvi, a single-serve coffee machine with biodegradable podsBruvi looks like many other single-serve coffee pod systems; however, the pod that goes into the machine is very different.
- Podcast Series Investigates Colonialism and COVID-19From the Navajo Nation to Somalia, diverse speakers discuss how colonial structures are perpetuated in modern times and reflected in the COVID crisis.
- Global map of tiny ‘third-degree tides’ made using satellite observationsMeasurement and analysis of effect described as “truly astounding” The post Global map of tiny ‘third-degree tides’ made using satellite observations appeared first on Physics World.
- Wildfire Smoke Can Carry Dangerous Microbes Thousands of Miles, Scientists WarnScientists are warning that wildfire smoke can carry microbes that cause infectious diseases, adding another public health concern to the worsening severity of wildfires across the globe. The analysis, published in the journal Science, said there while the pulmonary and cardiovascular consequences of wildfire smoke inhalation have been well researched, the risk of potential infection from airborne microbes has not. Read more on E360 →
- Challenging Social Exclusion in the Urban Built EnvironmentA new book and online resource list offer perspectives, ideas, and resources to decenter whiteness within historic preservation.
- 4 Ocean Victories of 20202020 has been quite a year—and despite the challenges, we’ve made progress for our ocean The post 4 Ocean Victories of 2020 appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- After a century of growth, have carbon emissions reached their peak?CO2 emissions dropped 7 percent in 2020 -- and scientists say they might never fully rebound.
- The environmental justice issue no one wants to talk aboutA new book by MacArthur “Genius” Catherine Coleman Flowers looks at the environmental justice dimensions of waste management in the U.S.
- Nanotechnology and materials highlights of 2020Rippling graphene, topological superconductors and drunken sludge worms are on our list The post Nanotechnology and materials highlights of 2020 appeared first on Physics World.
- Editors’ picks: Our favorite Fix stories of 2020Fix staffers share their favorite stories from a year no one will ever forget.
- West Midland firms come together to discuss net zeroSome of the West Midland’s top companies have come together to discuss how to help the region achieve its target The post West Midland firms come together to discuss net zero appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Tips for Sustainable Outdoor Dining This WinterIt’s no secret that the pandemic has been hard on ... The post Tips for Sustainable Outdoor Dining This Winter appeared first on Earth 911.
- Physics World review of 2020: a year we’re glad to say goodbye toMatin Durrani looks back at the highs and lows of the year that's drawing to a close The post <i>Physics World</i> review of 2020: a year we’re glad to say goodbye to appeared first on Physics World.
- The sustainability year 2020 in review, in haikuThe sustainability year 2020 in review, in haiku Sue Lebeck Tue, 12/29/2020 - 01:00 Editor's note: Back by popular demand, smart cities consultant Sue Lebeck provides GreenBiz highlights from the past year in verse. You'll find her haiku from 2019 here. Rise before the Surprise Leaders gather for the first and last time in year of shelter-in-place. Learning on the Job Could ways to flatten coronavirus’ curve help bend climate’s curve too? From Farms to Front Lines Essential workers carry the day, unclear that anybody CARES. BLM joins COVID-19 In this raw moment, we are dually confronted. Here’s how to respond.…
- 5 Tips to Safeguard Against Electromagnetic RadiationEven though we can’t see them, we are surrounded by ... The post 5 Tips to Safeguard Against Electromagnetic Radiation appeared first on Earth 911.
- We Earthlings: 91% of All Plastic Is Still UnrecycledNinety-one percent of all plastic ever manufactured is still unrecycled. ... The post We Earthlings: 91% of All Plastic Is Still Unrecycled appeared first on Earth 911.
- Cambridge, MA is first place in US to have climate warning labels at gas pumpsCambridge, the home of Harvard and MIT, passed a city ordinance in January requiring the signs at gas station fuel pumps
- How Brexit deal could force UK and EU to stick to tougher climate targetsBrexit deal is the first trade agreement to make the climate crisis a ‘make-or-break issue’, experts tell Daisy Dunne
- D prefab glass cabin immerses you in nature while you workIn a world where remote work is becoming the norm, modular design studio ÖÖD is offering a sustainable solution to those who want to feel surrounded by nature without the distractions of a traditional home office.
- Starvation and climate-linked freak weather behind mass die-off of songbirdsDead birds were found in states including New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Arizona and Nebraska in September
- Nature Comes Out the Clear Winner in 2020This year has been filled with unprecedented challenges, but exciting conservation still happened across America. Check out some of our efforts that supported wildlife, recreation, and economies while helping to fight climate change throughout the year.
- Fatal skin disease in dolphins linked to climate crisisIt’s the first time that scientists have been able to attribute a cause to the condition since it appeared 15 years ago in bottlenose dolphins
- Will 2020 be the hottest year on record?As the year draws to a close, it’s looking ‘fairly likely’ that 2020 will be the hottest year on record, a climate scientist tells Daisy Dunne
- Boxing Day sets new record for wind power generation in BritainStorm Bella heralds first 24-hour period where turbines supply more than half of country’s electricity
- CRA reveals the worlds first compostable markerScribit Pen cartridges are made of natural fibers and contain non-toxic, water-based ink.
- This city park in Amsterdam could help purify local waterIn addition to providing recreational opportunities for locals, the park will offer a rich variety of landscapes, diverse habitats for fauna and natural water purification systems.
- 2020: A Year of Discovery at Lamont-Doherty Earth ObservatoryDespite the pandemic putting fieldwork on pause, the observatory contributed new knowledge about the planet, its inner workings, and its future changes.
- Biodiesel Expansion Could Worsen Deforestation in IndonesiaThe Indonesian government has announced a major expansion of a program to make biodiesel out of palm oil, a move that officials say would necessitate planting 37 million acres of new palm oil plantations — an area one-fifth the size of Borneo. Read more on E360 →
- Decarbonizing the Defense DepartmentBiden's climate team could use normal executive power to emphasize renewable energy in the Department of Defense, and graduate students at Columbia University have provided a blueprint to jumpstart that process.
- Only 2020 could bring us words like theseWhat happens to the lexicon when the climate crisis meets a global pandemic?
- This artist envisions an intersectional future for the climate movementFixer Layel Camargo discusses the role of arts and culture in building movements and shares their priorities for the new year.
- 2020 was the year that…2020 was the year that… Joel Makower Mon, 12/28/2020 - 02:11 It was a very long year. True, just 366 days (it was a leap year, after all), each one, I’m told, containing only the standard 24 hours. But it was much, much longer than that. Remember 2019? Neither do I. To recall some of the key developments, as I have done each December for more than a decade, I’ve plumbed the nearly 1,300 stories, columns and analyses we've published on GreenBiz.com since the dawn of 2020 — a.k.a. the beforetime — accentuating the positive, seeking signs of progress and…
- Uncovering Greenwashing: Vague Promises & IrrelevanceConsumer demand is supposed to drive product development. But even ... The post Uncovering Greenwashing: Vague Promises & Irrelevance appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Interview: Talking 2021 Global Climate Progress with The Economist’s Catherine BrahicListen to “Earth911 Interview: Talking 2021 Global Climate Progress with ... The post Earth911 Interview: Talking 2021 Global Climate Progress with The Economist’s Catherine Brahic appeared first on Earth 911.
- A year of quantum highlightsAdvances in quantum science and technology contributed a few bright spots amid the darkness of 2020 The post A year of quantum highlights appeared first on Physics World.
- The top 2020 trends in sustainability, according to GreenBiz readersThe top 2020 trends in sustainability, according to GreenBiz readers Holly Secon Mon, 12/28/2020 - 01:30 At GreenBiz, we’ve been reporting on the world of sustainable business for over two decades, but this year has been unlike any other. From an unprecedented pandemic to a global economic downturn to the intensifying impacts of climate change, we can’t say we’ll miss 2020. But many valuable lessons were learned over the past 12 months. Some of those can be found in the top GreenBiz stories of the year, as “measured” by reader traffic. While COVID-19 cut through almost all of our coverage…
- New consortium of researchers to accelerate battery developmentA group of 34 researchers from 15 countries have come together to accelerate research into battery development. Researchers from the The post New consortium of researchers to accelerate battery development appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Waltham Forest – building a 15-minute boroughEnvironment Journal speaks to Waltham Forest Council’s deputy leader, Cllr Clyde Loakes on the work in the borough to develop The post Waltham Forest – building a 15-minute borough appeared first on Environment Journal.
- The environmental impact of abandoned face masksThis year, face masks have become as essential to carry around with you as your keys and purse. Research suggests The post The environmental impact of abandoned face masks appeared first on Environment Journal.
- 20 Green Things in 20 MinutesThink one person can’t make a difference? Think again. With ... The post 20 Green Things in 20 Minutes appeared first on Earth 911.
- Hydrogen sensor is inspired by butterfly wingsDevice operates at room temperature and could be mass produced The post Hydrogen sensor is inspired by butterfly wings appeared first on Physics World.
- Floating ‘mini-nukes’ could power countries by 2025, says startupA Danish company plans to fit ships with small nuclear reactors to send energy to developing countries.
- UK’s ivory ban delay ‘costing lives of elephants’ as dealers still selling trinkets for thousands of poundsWe are working with conservation charity Space for Giants to protect wildlife at risk from poachers due to the conservation funding crisis caused by Covid-19. Help is desperately needed to support wildlife rangers, local communities and law enforcement personnel to prevent wildlife crime
- Wildfire smoke is loaded with microbes. Is that dangerous?Researchers are putting out a call to study the potential effects of bacteria- and fungi-filled haze on human health.
- Earth911 Wishes You a Sustainable New YearThe Earth911 Reader is on hiatus until January 9, 2021. ... The post Earth911 Wishes You a Sustainable New Year appeared first on Earth 911.
- This plastic-free, organic personal care kit is 'All Good'When they say it’s All Good, this ethical body care company means it’s good for you and the planet.
- ‘Tiny but mighty’: Inside the scheme to plant 150 mini-forests in UK cities in bid to aid climateSome 600 trees will be packed into areas no bigger than tennis courts – with advocates saying the super-plots will mitigate flooding, improve urban biodiversity and boost mental health. Colin Drury examines the ‘Tiny Forest’ phenomenon that’s set to take our towns and cities by storm
- A friendly rescue dog inspired this sustainable home remodelCedar House helps celebrate the natural context of its surroundings, including Brownie the loyal watchdog.
- Proposed skating rink uses melted ice to sustain wetland habitatsDesigned by FaulknerBrowns Architects, this $40 million venue in London will feature two Olympic-sized ice rinks and use ice from the facility to benefit the sustainability and biodiversity of the building site.
- Will California finally fulfill its promise to fix the Salton Sea?Decades have passed and millions of dollars spent, yet little has been done to restore the lake. California officials say it’s all been leading up to this moment.
- How To Maintain Your Fish Pond Without Using ElectricityPond maintenance might be easy for experts but it’s rather ... The post How To Maintain Your Fish Pond Without Using Electricity appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Emerald Packaging CEO Kevin Kelly on Plastic Use and Producer ResponsibilityPlastic pollution surged along with COVID-19 as the world’s human ... The post Earth911 Podcast: Emerald Packaging CEO Kevin Kelly on Plastic Use and Producer Responsibility appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: E. O. Wilson on the Act of DiscoveryThis week’s quote is from American biologist and naturalist Edward ... The post Earth911 Inspiration: E. O. Wilson on the Act of Discovery appeared first on Earth 911.
- The top 7 amazing tiny homes weve seen this yearTiny homes are more relevant than ever. Here are our favorites from 2020.
- Organic and conventional meat production cause equal amounts of emissionsA new study shows that compared to conventional meat production, organic is still just as bad when it comes to emissions and contributing to climate change.
- From a Wild First Date to a Conservation LegacyIn 1975, an unsuspecting partnership was formed; one that would go on to protect a million acres of land across the American West. This is the story of how a friendship, marriage and passion for the outdoors would define the landscape of Colorado.
- EPA’s Ozone NAAQS Decision — Perhaps the Statute Itself Deserves Some of the BlameYesterday, EPA formalized its decision to leave the ozone NAAQS unchanged, at 70 ppb. I don’t think that this decision is in the same category of egregiousness as EPA’s recent decision not to reduce the PM2.5 NAAQS. After all, only one decision can be the single worst environmental policy of an entire administration. I’m not that close to the science on the ozone NAAQS,… More The post EPA’s Ozone NAAQS Decision — Perhaps the Statute Itself Deserves Some of the Blame first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- The high environmental cost of popular holiday giftsThe societal pressure of all this gift-giving has many bad consequences for the planet.
- New Urban Park in Portugal gets eco-conscious renovationThe new Urban Park and Environmental Interpretation Center in construction for the Portuguese city of Oliveira de Azeméis offers over roughly 12 acres of public-use area designed with special consideration for the ecosystem.
- Fracking threatens Africa’s last elephant strongholdThe fate of one of Africa’s most valuable ecosystems may depend on results from wells being drilled deep into the bedrock beneath the Kalahari of northern Namibia and Botswana in the hunt for a petroleum reservoir. For a distance of some 150km, Canadian company ReconAfrica’s oil and gas prospecting concessions border the Okavango River, a […]
- A 1905 home reborn as greenery-filled office in Mexico CityMexican architecture firm Gabriel Beas Arquitectura has transformed a 1905 building in the historic Mexico City neighborhood of Colonia San Rafael into Corporativo BNS, a contemporary office space surrounded by lush landscaping. Completed in phases over four years, the adaptive reuse project recovered much of the carved stonework, iron windows, carpentry and tiled floors original to the 1905 construction while introducing a new contemporary aesthetic that welcomes the outdoors in.
- How Have U.S. Fisheries Been Impacted by COVID-19?The pandemic has brought disruption to many industries and the seafood supply chain was no exception The post How Have U.S. Fisheries Been Impacted by COVID-19? appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Is wrapping paper wasteful, or is it the least of our problems?This is probably why environmentalists have long been considered “no fun.”
- Congress finally wants to give a boost to this no-brainer clean energy technologyMost of our energy is squandered as heat. This technology turns it into electricity.
- Forget ‘White Christmas’: Caribbean carols are dark and stormyThe anxious holiday songs of my childhood make a lot more sense this year.
- Will 2021 be a good year for the environment? Here are our top 10 predictions2020 was a big year for environmental news. Here’s a quick recap: In a word:” COVID”. The pandemic and its lockdowns caused rapid change....Read More The post Will 2021 be a good year for the environment? Here are our top 10 predictions appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- Buyers Guide: Clothes DryersPeople rarely shop for a clothes dryer by itself. It’s ... The post Buyers Guide: Clothes Dryers appeared first on Earth 911.
- Midwinter looking bleak? Have some festive cheer with this physics quizBrighten your days with this fun holiday-themed quiz The post Midwinter looking bleak? Have some festive cheer with this physics quiz appeared first on Physics World.
- New method could help to track nano-particlesResearchers at the University of Surrey have created a new method to track and label nanoparticles which could help to The post New method could help to track nano-particles appeared first on Environment Journal.
- 7 Simple Tips for Eco-Friendly Home RenovationWhen house owners are planning a renovation majority of them focus on the style, design, and budget of the project. We all want to renovate our houses in a way… The post 7 Simple Tips for Eco-Friendly Home Renovation appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Can You Recycle Number 5 Plastics?Recycling isn’t the same as it used to be. A ... The post Can You Recycle Number 5 Plastics? appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Quiz #67: Do you know the paint recycling steps?Paint is a common household and workplace material that can ... The post Earth911 Quiz #67: Do you know the paint recycling steps? appeared first on Earth 911.
- Atlas Air Uses Fuel Sourced from Vegetable OilAtlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc., a provider of outsourced aircraft and aviation operating services, has announced the completion of a transoceanic sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) test flight that originated at Spain’s Zaragoza Airport. The post Atlas Air Uses Fuel Sourced from Vegetable Oil appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Abandoned farmhouse becomes sleek, modern eco-homeCollectif Encore transformed this Labastide-Villefranche building into a sleek, modern home full of amazing features. The architects call this project Hourre House.
- Cyclone Yasa’s Destruction In Fiji and What It MeansCyclone Yasa is an urgent reminder that countries must ramp up climate action in 2021 The post Cyclone Yasa’s Destruction In Fiji and What It Means appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- British wind farms have a record-breaking dayLast Friday, the wintry weather set a record in Britain as more than 40% of that day’s electricity was generated on wind farms.
- Octopuses sometimes punch fish out of spite, scientists sayThings get salty when it comes to sharing food
- Humane Society UK finds top brands selling real fur disguised as faux furHumane Society International's undercover shoppers purchased faux fur items online from top brands. Lab tests show the products contained real fur.
- EXO ONE is a futuristic electric vehicle designed to solve traffic jamsDesigner Piotr Czyżewski is well aware of traffic jams and parking issues, so he decided to try to tackle the problem by developing EXO ONE.
- Green-roofed yna hotel blends into a spectacular Nordic landscapeEarlier this year, Norwegian architects Green Advisers AS completed the Øyna hotel — Norway’s “first cultural landscape hotel” with stunning views of the Trondheim fjord.
- Manulife Investment Management Issues Inaugural Climate Report for Timber and Agriculture InvestmentsHancock Natural Resource Group (HNRG), a Manulife Investment Management Company, recently released its inaugural climate disclosure report. The post Manulife Investment Management Issues Inaugural Climate Report for Timber and Agriculture Investments appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Nature’s Logic Becomes First Pet Food Company to Join the American Sustainable Business CouncilNature's Logic has become the first pet food company to join the American Sustainable Business Council (ASBC), a business organization advancing the power of business for a just and sustainable world. The post Nature’s Logic Becomes First Pet Food Company to Join the American Sustainable Business Council appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Europe’s Climate Plans Challenged by Looming Decommissioning of Nuclear PlantsDozens of Europe’s aging nuclear power plants will be decommissioned in the coming decade or two, forcing the continent to find new energy sources to power roughly 60 million homes, Reuters reports. Read more on E360 →
- Prague to pilot large-scale, dynamic waste collectionThe city of Prague is to pilot dynamic waste collection via automated collection routes. Seemingly impressive in scale for a trial of this kind – encompassing over 130k bins and 150 collection vehicles – the project is anticipated to deliver improvements in efficiency and environmental impact for waste collection. This “dynamic waste collection” is part […] The post Prague to pilot large-scale, dynamic waste collection first appeared on Envirotec.
- Developing Countries Fuel Momentum For Ambitious Climate TargetsA group of the least developed countries have held a climate summit to showcase their ambitious plans and hold developed nations to account.
- 6 reasons 2020 wasn’t as bad for climate change as you thoughtEven during a global pandemic, with powerful forces working against it, momentum toward a less fiery future kept pace.
- These gardens ask visitors to reconsider solitary confinementThe Solitary Gardens art project brings attention to the injustices of solitary confinement while fostering healing and growth in the community.
- The best of physics in books, TV and film in 2020Looking back at some of the year’s most memorable books and media The post The best of physics in books, TV and film in 2020 appeared first on Physics World.
- Maven Moment: Community ActionOne of the activities that I miss most during this ... The post Maven Moment: Community Action appeared first on Earth 911.
- Urban Greening Post COVID-19: What It Means for BusinessWe’re at a time of crisis; how do we rebuild ... The post Urban Greening Post COVID-19: What It Means for Business appeared first on Earth 911.
- Magnetic coating gives life to millirobotsResearchers in China have developed a biocompatible magnetic coating that actuates inanimate millirobots for biomedical applications. The post Magnetic coating gives life to millirobots appeared first on Physics World.
- Following the first starsIan Randall reviews First Light: Switching on Stars at the Dawn of Time by Emma Chapman The post Following the first stars appeared first on Physics World.
- Octopus Energy joins forces with Tokyo GasThe Octopus Energy Group has announced it has agreed a major strategic partnership with Tokyo Gas, one of Japan’s leading The post Octopus Energy joins forces with Tokyo Gas appeared first on Environment Journal.
- 3 takeaways from Colgate-Palmolive's 2025 strategy3 takeaways from Colgate-Palmolive's 2025 strategy Deonna Anderson Wed, 12/23/2020 - 01:15 When you think of Colgate-Palmolive, the first thing likely to come to mind is its eponymous toothpaste or dish soap. But the company also owns a lot of other brands that offer other consumer packaged goods such as deodorant (Speed Stick), body soap (Irish Spring) and other household cleaning products (Fabuloso). And what are those items packaged in? Most of the time, plastic. The company was the eighth biggest plastic polluter in 2019, according to the Changing Markets Foundation. But it recently made a commitment to eliminate a…
- How to make your christmas dinner more environmentally friendlyUsing a microwave and cutting out meat is the best way to make your Christmas dinner more environmentally friendly, according The post How to make your christmas dinner more environmentally friendly appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Earth911 Podcast: Thinking Through Post-Growth Living With Philosopher Kate SoperArguments against embracing sustainable choices often suggest life will be ... The post Earth911 Podcast: Thinking Through Post-Growth Living With Philosopher Kate Soper appeared first on Earth 911.
- J.B. Hunt, University of Arkansas Announce $2.25 Million Collaboration to Address SustainabilityJ.B. Hunt Transport Services, a supply chain solutions provider, and the University of Arkansas today announced a new $2.25 million collaboration with the Sam M. Walton College of Business that will increase awareness of inclusion and diversity in transportation and logistics and explore new, sustainable solutions to address current and potential industry challenges. The post J.B. Hunt, University of Arkansas Announce $2.25 Million Collaboration to Address Sustainability appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Remote Spring 2021 Internships at Columbia Center on Sustainable InvestmentA variety of internships and one fellowship are available, with applications due on January 15.
- More Than 1 Million Barriers Are Blocking Europe’s RiversMore than 1.2 million barriers stretch across rivers in Europe, from large-scale dams to locks to weirs — more than twice as many as previously thought, according to new research published in the journal Nature. Scientists said the artificial structures threaten some of the world’s most diverse ecosystems. Read more on E360 →
- Vicuña Dung Brings Vegetation to the High AndesLatrines created by vicuñas, wild relatives of llamas, provide vital nutrients for plants on post-glaciated mountain landscapes in the Andes.
- This artist turns paper waste into decorative vasesLondon-based designer Jacqueline de la Fuente is committed to turning trash into treasure. She’s the artist behind De La Jardin, decorative vases made from a unique type of cardboard and paper waste clay.
- New Technologies, Data and Markets to Accelerate Improvements in Forest Carbon CreditsNew Technologies, Data and Markets to Accelerate Improvements in Forest Carbon Credits Date/Time: January 21, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT) With a steady parade of corporate carbon net-zero pledges released in 2020 and even more coming in 2021, there is an enormous demand for forest carbon credits. This is empowering local and global actors to drive climate impact and opens the door for biodiversity and wildlife habitats co-benefits to vital forest ecosystems. However, there are many challenges to procuring credible forest carbon credits, especially because natural systems are so complex and measurements have historically been so…
- Latest COVID-19 relief includes legislation on climate changeA $35 billion investment in clean power and other climate initiatives hitched a ride on the latest COVID-19 relief package.
- Could CO2 ever be converted into jet fuel?A new study raises the possibility, but it could be decades before such technologies are readily available, Daisy Dunne explains
- Trash-monitoring cameras help McDonald's clean up its waste streamDumpster cameras and artificial intelligence can help businesses cut waste and boost recycling rates.
- He thinks we’re on the cusp of a green building boomBlocPower CEO Donnel Baird predicts that electrification and energy efficiency -- especially in cities -- will play a key role in our COVID and climate response.
- Moody’s Becomes First S&P 500 Company to Join the ‘Say on Climate’ CampaignMoody’s Corporation announced today that has joined the “Say on Climate” campaign, a sustainability-focused initiative involving disclosure of emissions, a comprehensive plan to manage those emissions, and a shareholder vote on the plan at its 2021 meeting of stockholders. The post Moody’s Becomes First S&P 500 Company to Join the ‘Say on Climate’ Campaign appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Bamboo Compression Socks offer support via natural and recycled materialsOne tool for handling long days on your feet or sitting at a computer is a trusty pair of compression socks.
- Award-winning Jewish primary school gets a sustainable expansion in ChicagoThe Blue Ribbon School-recognized Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School (BZAEDIS) in Chicago, Illinois has elevated its unique identity with a sustainable expansion that celebrates the private K-8 day school’s Jewish values and cultural heritage.
- NASA scientists design a nanoscale complementary vacuum field emission transistorDevice offers immunity to radiation damage The post NASA scientists design a nanoscale complementary vacuum field emission transistor appeared first on Physics World.
- Energy Expert Rory Christian Joins Sustainability Management FacultyChristian brings to the program a wealth of experience from across the energy industry. He will begin teaching the Analysis for Energy Efficiency course in Spring 2021.
- BASF Signs Power Purchase Agreement for Texas Solar EnergyBASF has signed a PPA with EDF Renewables North America today. The post BASF Signs Power Purchase Agreement for Texas Solar Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A Chance to Stop “Biden” Our Time on Hydrogen for ShippingA comprehensive U.S. hydrogen strategy would help support the connections needed to link green sourced hydrogen to the demand of U.S. ports The post A Chance to Stop “Biden” Our Time on Hydrogen for Shipping appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- What could Biden’s ‘Climate Cabinet’ realistically accomplish?Former White House insiders weigh in.
- Congress takes action against ‘super greenhouse gases’ in coronavirus stimulusThe package includes $600 checks for Americans and $35 billion for clean energy R&D.
- MPs cast doubt on the government’s heat pump targetGovernment’s plans to install 600,000 heat pumps a year by 2028 could fail unless there are enough skilled engineers in The post MPs cast doubt on the government’s heat pump target appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Resolving the ‘squoon’, and other irregular satellitesNicholas Porter delves into the physics of a fictional, wonky satellite The post Resolving the ‘squoon’, and other irregular satellites appeared first on Physics World.
- Can Geothermal Power Play a Key Role in the Energy Transition?Aided by advances in deep-drilling technology for fracking, engineers are developing new methods of tapping into the earth’s limitless underground supplies of heat and steam. But the costs of accessing deep geothermal energy are high, and initial government support will be crucial.Read more on E360 →
- End opencast miningEnd opencast mining Channel News brendan 22nd December 2020 Teaser Media
- Unpaid electric bills are leading to outages of powerUnpaid electric pills may be leading to widespread outages and rationing of power in developing countries, according to researchers at The post Unpaid electric bills are leading to outages of power appeared first on Environment Journal.
- The Sustainable Transport Alliance call for action to cut private car useNine walking, cycling, public transport and shared mobility groups have come together to call for rapid action to cut private The post The Sustainable Transport Alliance call for action to cut private car use appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Game on: New study shows which sports teams have the greenest fansGame on: New study shows which sports teams have the greenest fans Kristen Fulmer Tue, 12/22/2020 - 01:00 Ever wondered which sports team has the most sustainable fans? From the perspective of a rights holder, this is becoming a critical question. The answers will drive business decisions for venue operations, fan engagement and brand partnership activation. For the green sports movement, the answers may be the key to solidifying the importance of integrating sustainability into sports. A new report by Recipric, powered by Zoomph’s technology, helps us understand the answer. Recipric, an agency that represents sustainability and positive change within…
- Southern right whales could face new threat from ocean heating, study warnsThe recovery of southern right whales after hunting has been hailed as one of conservation’s greatest success stories. But now they face a new challenge
- The Scent of a Man: 9 Nontoxic Colognes That Don’t Stink!Spritzing on your favorite cologne for a night out on ... The post The Scent of a Man: 9 Nontoxic Colognes That Don’t Stink! appeared first on Earth 911.
- Wow, You Can Recycle That?We hear all the time about recycling plastic bottles and ... The post Wow, You Can Recycle That? appeared first on Earth 911.
- We Earthlings: Let’s Recycle More AluminumWhat connects us all? Nature and our shared relationships through ... The post We Earthlings: Let’s Recycle More Aluminum appeared first on Earth 911.
- Some Bright Spots for Clean Energy in Congressional Funding PackageThe 11th hour funding stimulus and spending package from Congress includes some bright spots for clean energy and climate action as we round out an otherwise dark year. It couldn’t come soon enough. American workers and companies are struggling — including those in the business of making our homes, buildings and electricity supplies cleaner. Since the start of […] The post Some Bright Spots for Clean Energy in Congressional Funding Package appeared first on E2.
- Agriculture Will Threaten Habitat for 90 Percent of Animal Species by 2050Scientists estimate that if current food production methods continue, the world will likely need between 770,000 to 3.9 million square miles of new agricultural land by 2050 to feed the planet’s growing, wealthier population. Such agricultural expansion could destroy some of the habitat of almost 90 percent of terrestrial animal species, a new study has found, leading to a widespread biodiversity crisis. Read more on E360 →
- The Transportation Climate Initiative Gets Off the Ground: Kinda, Sorta, A LittleToday, three of the states participating in the Transportation Climate Initiative – Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island – and the District of Columbia released a Memorandum of Understanding describing a “cap and invest” program intended to reduce carbon emissions from fossil fuels and raise money “to accelerate the transition to an equitable, safe, and affordable low-carbon transportation sector.” Here are the big takeaways: The four participating states are eight short of full participation among the TCI states. … More The post The Transportation Climate Initiative Gets Off the Ground: Kinda, Sorta, A Little first appeared on Law and the Environment.
- If We Care for Our Ocean, Our Ocean Will Care for UsRecent global forums highlight the need for us to protect our ocean health from ghost gear The post If We Care for Our Ocean, Our Ocean Will Care for Us appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- The first words from the ‘barrier-busting’ nominees for Biden’s climate teamIf confirmed, Biden’s team will break through several gender and racial representation barriers in Washington.
- King Township rejects a “Trojan Horse” request for a Minster’s Zoning Order to allow development in the GreenbeltOn Monday Dec 14, 2020, by a margin of six votes to one, King Township Council refused to endorse a “trojan horse” request for...Read More The post King Township rejects a “Trojan Horse” request for a Minster’s Zoning Order to allow development in the Greenbelt appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- The top vegan holiday recipes submitted by youDrumroll, please… after much deliberation (and salivating), Inhabitat has chosen the winner and runners-up of our 2020 Vegan Holiday Recipe competition.
- Earth Networks Take Interdisciplinary Work to the Next LevelWorking across the university, the Earth Networks will focus on climate mobility, environmental justice, habitable planets, and sustainable food systems.
- Wood-burning stoves can triple particulate matter levels in homesA recent study shows that wood-burning stoves can triple the level of particular matter in homes.
- The State of Green Business 2021The State of Green Business 2021 Date/Time: January 25, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT) Following the challenging, turbulent year that was 2020, what is the state of sustainable business in 2021? Join us for the release of the 14th annual edition of State of Green Business, GreenBiz Group’s award-winning annual report. Each year, the report looks at key trends and metrics assessing how, and how much, companies are moving the needle on the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. The report is produced in partnership with Trucost, part of S&P Global, and covers the performance on the biggest publicly traded…
- US Department of Defense to Develop New Energy Management ProgramThe United States Department of Defense (DoD) will develop a new and innovative approach to energy management and analytics. The post US Department of Defense to Develop New Energy Management Program appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- A community of lifeEllen Montgomery Director, Public Lands CampaignContact person by email Read more about Ellen Montgomery Monday, December 21, 2020 All Americans should care about the wildlife on the coast plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, even if we never visit.
- Celebrating a Legendary Conservation PioneerToday we honor Peg Kohring, one of our most accomplished, innovative and respected colleagues at The Conservation Fund. She has dedicated her career to land protection and stewardship, and has helped people, plants, animals and the planet along the way. Please join us in thanking and celebrating Peg for all that she does!
- Danone North America Expands Regenerative Agriculture ProgramDanone North America continues to expand its regenerative farming program, currently the most comprehensive regenerative agriculture dairy program in the US. The post Danone North America Expands Regenerative Agriculture Program appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Princeton study shows possibility for a carbon-neutral USTo hit net-zero carbon by 2050, the U.S. needs $2.5 trillion and committed leadership. Oh, and we need to start implementing massive changes now.
- MetLife Investment Management Funds Louisiana Hydroelectric ProjectMetLife Investment Management, the institutional asset management business of MetLife, facilitated a $130 million investment in the senior secured private placement financing of Brookfield Renewable Partners’ Sidney A. Murray, Jr. Hydroelectric facility in Louisiana. The post MetLife Investment Management Funds Louisiana Hydroelectric Project appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Pandemic-inspired Dwelling on Wheels offers off-grid living anywhereA pilot project inspired by the pandemic, Dwelling on Wheels is the newest tiny home on wheels designed by Seattle-based firm, Modern Shed. The home features 220 square feet of space, solar power and has off-grid capabilities, all starting at $129,000.
- Spin in unpolarized light defies conventional pictureMeasurements of transverse spin from unpolarized light sources raise further questions over the physical origins of spin angular momentum The post Spin in unpolarized light defies conventional picture appeared first on Physics World.
- ZHA unveils a low-carbon Shenzhen Science and Technology MuseumZaha Hadid Architects has released renders for the future Shenzhen Science & Technology Museum, which will serve as a sustainable benchmark for civic architecture.
- Windfarms hit new record high for power generation in UK‘An early Christmas present we can all celebrate’
- A Year in Review: What to Take Forward From 2020Columbia students and faculty consider the lessons that can be learned from this year to move toward a more equitable and sustainable future.
- The Biden Environment Team and a Government-Wide Approach to SustainabilityWe need to ensure that during these next few years we rebuild the American consensus behind environmental protection.
- IMO Fails to Curb Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Heavy Fuel Oil in Arctic WatersUnited Nations shipping agency fails to adopt needed protections The post IMO Fails to Curb Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Heavy Fuel Oil in Arctic Waters appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- What California’s farmworkers can teach us during a season of givingFor the children of farmworker volunteers, every food delivery gives them a chance to see love in action.
- Our health depends on nature but this year showed that access to green spaces isn’t equalThis post is by Dr Rose O’Neill, principal specialist for people and environment at Natural England. For all its ups and considerable downs, 2020 was a year when the nation sought solace in nature. Since April, Natural England has been asking people in England about their relationship with nature. Each week we ask hundreds of adults from all walks of
- Food Delivery Cold Packs: Reuse, Upcycling, & Recycling TipsIf you’re getting your meals delivered, you may already have ... The post Food Delivery Cold Packs: Reuse, Upcycling, & Recycling Tips appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Paul Bloom of Archer Daniels Midland on Sustainable Chemical ProductsListen to “Earth911 Interview: Talking Sustainability at Archer Daniels Midland ... The post Earth911 Podcast: Paul Bloom of Archer Daniels Midland on Sustainable Chemical Products appeared first on Earth 911.
- How carbon-smart farming is catalyzing the big bucks needed to transform the way America eatsHow carbon-smart farming is catalyzing the big bucks needed to transform the way America eats C.J. Clouse Mon, 12/21/2020 - 02:00 The contraption Matt Sheffer wants to show me sits at the far end of a field of alfalfa and grasses, a weave of green and pale gold, broken only by the parallel grooves we’re trudging along, a path carved by the tires of a pickup truck. It’s Nov. 4, and America is in the midst of a presidential election that feels like being trapped, upside down and spinning, on a ramshackle carnival ride. So I’m grateful for this opportunity…
- Turkeys suffer at Christmas factory farmsTurkeys suffer at Christmas factory farms Channel News brendan 21st December 2020 Teaser Media
- The benefits of hydropowerDarren Walsh, Slava Kiryushin, Joshua Coleman-Pecha and Barnaby Rosenthall, from DWF Law, explore the history and future of hydropower as The post The benefits of hydropower appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Paris Agreement: five years on, it’s time to fix carbon tradingWith the election of Joe Biden, the US is set to rejoin the Paris Agreement. The country’s commitment, made in 2015, The post Paris Agreement: five years on, it’s time to fix carbon trading appeared first on Environment Journal.
- 3 circular economy trends that defined 20203 circular economy trends that defined 2020 Lauren Phipps Mon, 12/21/2020 - 00:15 As the year comes to a (welcome) close, it’s worth taking a moment to consider how the circular economy concept has emerged and evolved during this very particular year. Here are three trends that defined the circular economy in 2020, and what they might mean for the year to come. 1. Reuse is on the rise. Despite some setbacks posed by the pandemic (including misinformation about the safety of reusables peddled by industry lobbying groups), the transition from single-use to reusable packaging is building real momentum. With…
- Rethink Disposables: 4 Things You Can Happily Live Without at HomeDo you buy things just to throw them away? Eco-friendly ... The post Rethink Disposables: 4 Things You Can Happily Live Without at Home appeared first on Earth 911.
- These ladies love natural gas! Too bad they aren’t real.An oil industry group went to bizarre lengths to court women.
- The Federal Reserve just took a major step forward on climateThe U.S. central bank is joining the financial equivalent of the Paris Agreement, becoming one of the last of its peers to do so.
- Earth911 Reader: Reassessing Environmental Impacts & Evolution Can’t Keep Up With Global WarmingWe keep an eye on the news for useful information ... The post Earth911 Reader: Reassessing Environmental Impacts & Evolution Can’t Keep Up With Global Warming appeared first on Earth 911.
- Hack Your Way to World-Saving Insights With This Python BundleThe ongoing ecological crises of our times require all our ... The post Hack Your Way to World-Saving Insights With This Python Bundle appeared first on Earth 911.
- A Home Buyer’s Guide to Green HomesIf you’re in the market for a new home and conscious of being environmentally friendly, you may consider looking specifically for a green home. Green homes are designed to be sustainable through their energy usage, building materials, or both. But […]
- Bangkoks Mega Park reimagines mega-malls as green community hubsThai architecture firm Architectkidd has flipped the script on the typical Southeast Asian shopping mall with their completion of Mega Park, a nature-focused retail connection in Bangkok.
- Inside the case to prove air pollution contributed to death of nine-year-old Ella Adoo-Kissi-DebrahElla is the first person in the UK, and possibly the world, to have air pollution exposure on her death certificate. Daisy Dunne recounts a mother’s tireless seven-year battle for justice
- Thanksgiving with a side of plasticReino Hyyppa Wildlife Over Waste, AssociateContact person by email Read more about Reino Hyyppa Friday, December 18, 2020 In a world overrun by plastic pollution, Thanksgiving shouldn’t come with a side of plastic. That's why we're calling on Whole Foods to take action.
- Biden chooses his climate team here are the nomineesSo far, it looks like Biden is surrounding himself with a strong climate team consistent with his top priority of quickly reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
- Old Chicago Main Post Office Gets Energy Efficient Update with Historically Accurate WindowsThe historic Old Chicago Main Post Office building, which occupies an entire city block in downtown Chicago, has been updated with 2,400 energy efficient, insulating windows. The windows transmit 70% of available visible light while blocking 62% of the sun’s heat energy. The post Old Chicago Main Post Office Gets Energy Efficient Update with Historically Accurate Windows appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- $2.2 Million Grant Will Be Used to Develop Distributed Energy Resource Management System in NYThe Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) has received a $2.2 million award to develop a distributed energy resource management system to mitigate potential issues caused by integrating distributed energy resources with the electric grid. The post $2.2 Million Grant Will Be Used to Develop Distributed Energy Resource Management System in NY appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Predators can easily spot mountain hares in Scotland thanks to climate changeA new study shows that Scottish mountain hares are left vulnerable to predators as they fail to acclimate while Scotland experiences less snow cover each year.
- ‘No immediate decline in sight’ for global coal-fired power demand, says IEACovid pandemic has driven the largest drop in coal use since the Second World War, but consumption is likely to rise again in 2021
- The Cyril tiny home has space for everything including the catsFor clients Summer and Jason, their tiny house wasn't a home without space for their cats to roam.
- Upwork Announces it Reached Carbon Neutrality in 2019, Declares Future GoalsUpwork, the world’s largest work marketplace, recently released its first-ever carbon emissions report, revealing the company reached carbon neutrality for the first time in 2019. The post Upwork Announces it Reached Carbon Neutrality in 2019, Declares Future Goals appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- 2021 forecast to be one of Earth’s hottest years despite La Niña, says Met OfficeForecast suggests 2021 is likely to be the seventh successive year where global temperatures are around 1C or more above pre-industrial levels
- Presentations from Luminate to make your start-up succeedExplore the latest technology white papers from physics-based industry in optics and photonics The post Presentations from Luminate to make your start-up succeed appeared first on Physics World.
- Luxury timber home mimics a rocky outcropping for minimal site impactForest House I is a low-impact luxury home that celebrates timber inside and out.
- Will Nottingham be first UK city to rewild its centre?Wildlife Trust unveils ambitious post-Covid wildscape to replace notoriously bleak shopping mall Early December saw the launch of a bold vision to rewild the heart of Nottingham and green-up the historic city centre following the decision to demolish the much-derided Broadmarsh shopping centre. Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust says it has worked with landscape architects to reimagine […] The post Will Nottingham be first UK city to rewild its centre? first appeared on Envirotec.
- What are the chances of life existing in the clouds of Venus?Latest on the possible presence of phosphine in the Venusian atmosphere discussed at the 2020 American Geophysical Union meeting The post What are the chances of life existing in the clouds of Venus? appeared first on Physics World.
- Presidential Climate Change Coordinating Commission appointedPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed members of the inaugural Presidential Climate Change Coordinating Commission (P4C) with effect from 17 December 2020. The establishment of the Commission emanates from the Presidential Jobs Summit held in October 2018 when social partners agreed that a statutory body be formed to coordinate and oversee the just transition towards a […]
- Two-dimensional materials for scalable modular electronic pathogen sensorsJoin the audience for a live webinar on 27 January 2021 sponsored by Semilab, in partnership with The Electrochemical Society The post Two-dimensional materials for scalable modular electronic pathogen sensors appeared first on Physics World.
- Sponsored content: Instrumentation firm has a memorable year, and not just because of coronavirus and BrexitDespite the bleak, unprecedented Covid-19 cloud that descended upon us all in 2020, Enviro Technology Services (ET) has had a memorable and positive year with some fantastic and interesting projects. The Gloucestershire based supplier of real-time environmental monitoring instrumentation has enjoyed strong sales in all if its core sectors especially UK air quality monitoring, service […] The post Sponsored content: Instrumentation firm has a memorable year, and not just because of coronavirus and Brexit first appeared on Envirotec.
- Subglacial Lakes in Antarctica Found to Be More Active Than Previously ThoughtA new study finds that a system of lakes under Thwaites Glacier have undergone large drainage events, highlighting underestimates in the melting rate of the glacier.
- Exotic hyperons interact with protons at CERNStudy could shed light on the interior of neutron stars The post Exotic hyperons interact with protons at CERN appeared first on Physics World.
- Fixing Our Broken Relationship with ‘Stuff’: A Q&A With Sandra GoldmarkThe author of the book “Fixation” delves into our complex relationship with consumption, and gives practical advice on how to make it healthier.
- Reimagining reimbursement in radiation oncologyRadiation therapy providers in the US need to start preparing now for the introduction of the Radiation Oncology Alternative Payment Model (RO-APM) The post Reimagining reimbursement in radiation oncology appeared first on Physics World.
- Dose-rate optimization increases healthy tissue sparing during FLASH proton therapyAn algorithm that optimizes both dose and dose rate during FLASH treatment planning could tailor dose delivery to improve sparing of healthy tissue. The post Dose-rate optimization increases healthy tissue sparing during FLASH proton therapy appeared first on Physics World.
- Capillary condensation follows classical law even at the nanoscale150-year-old Kelvin equation remains valid for confinement widths as small as 1 nm thanks to the elasticity of capillary walls The post Capillary condensation follows classical law even at the nanoscale appeared first on Physics World.
- Big data meets Beethoven’s metronome, astronomy gets a badass new acronymExcerpts from the Red Folder The post Big data meets Beethoven’s metronome, astronomy gets a badass new acronym appeared first on Physics World.
- How the Effects of COVID-19 Could Cause Food Insecurity Until 2050A panel discussion at the meeting of the American Geophysical Union discussed how the pandemic and climate impacts are combining to disrupt the world food supply.
- The Curious Yeti CrabHow a squat lobster finds home in the most extreme places The post The Curious Yeti Crab appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- The year of plant 'meats'The year of plant 'meats' Channel Comment Mark Banahan 18th December 2020 Teaser Media
- New site will turn plastic waste into hydrogenPowerhouse Energy and Peel L&P Environmental are collaborating to develop 11 plastic to hydrogen facilities across the UK. It is The post New site will turn plastic waste into hydrogen appeared first on Environment Journal.
- For your consideration: FruitcakeQuestionable life lessons from a timeless dessert.
- Vegetarianism used to be lonely. Now, it’s a family affair.The early 1990s were a different era for “plant-based” eating.
- Her high-tech murals envision a better futureLinda Cheung is forging ahead with AR public art projects she hopes will inspire a greener society post-COVID.
- Yes, the U.S. can go carbon neutral by 2050, says new Princeton studyNet-zero carbon is possible in the United States, but requires significant and immediate investment from the government.
- Physics in the pandemic: ‘Our mission was to include young nuclear physicists wherever they were in the world’Nuclear physicist David Jenkins discovers the benefits of running a successful conference series for young scientists in an online format The post Physics in the pandemic: ‘Our mission was to include young nuclear physicists wherever they were in the world’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Guilt at the gas pump? That’s (part of) the idea."Warming" labels at gas stations will help bring the shift we need away from gas-powered culture.
- Climate change refugees: the landmark case of Teitiota v New ZealandClimate change causes immeasurable damage world-wide; however, its effects are not felt evenly throughout the world and small Pacific island The post Climate change refugees: the landmark case of Teitiota v New Zealand appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Good, Better, Best: Home Heating SystemsThere are a lot of ways to heat a home, ... The post Good, Better, Best: Home Heating Systems appeared first on Earth 911.
- Plant-based Recipes: Sustainable Meals for Healthy KidsThis year has been a wild one, and when life ... The post Plant-based Recipes: Sustainable Meals for Healthy Kids appeared first on Earth 911.
- Episode 249: 30 Under 30 honorees share revelations, big oil pivotsEpisode 249: 30 Under 30 honorees share revelations, big oil pivots Heather Clancy Fri, 12/18/2020 - 02:00 Week in Review Stories discussed this week (3:45). Can Shell pilot a new era of sustainable aviation? The oil and gas industry’s search for purpose in a climate-disrupted world Can California’s cap and trade address environmental justice? BofA, BlackRock and State Street talk stakeholder primacy — and fall short Features The road ahead for sustainable transportation (21:40) Katie Fehrenbacher, senior writer and transportation analyst for GreenBiz, reflects 10 key trends from 2020 that will — or should — shape priorities in the 12…
- England’s ‘Tree of the Year’ to be cut down and protesters will face two-year jail sentences after High Court orderHappy Man Tree in Hackney to be felled as part of council’s redevelopment plans
- Excellence in Place Leadership Programme – tackling the climate crisis at a local levelKathryn Haworth, head of highways at Gloucestershire County Council, shares her thoughts on the role of local authorities in tackling The post Excellence in Place Leadership Programme – tackling the climate crisis at a local level appeared first on Environment Journal.
- The hydrogen hoaxThe hydrogen hoax Channel Comment david 18th December 2020 Teaser Media
- 3 under-the-radar forces in food3 under-the-radar forces in food Jim Giles Fri, 12/18/2020 - 01:00 Last week, I unpacked three hype-worthy trends shaping our food systems. Now I want to shine a light on three behind-the-scenes forces that aren’t generating headlines but should be. Let’s drive straight in. 1. Our two-tier food system The story: Online marketplaces that connect consumers with small-scale producers have boomed during the pandemic. Membership at Crowd Cow, a marketplace for craft meat and seafood, doubled in April alone. Thrive Market — tagline "healthy living made easy" — is closing in on 1 million members following a 50 percent jump…
- Listen: How Puerto Ricans are rebuilding post-Hurricane MaríaHost Andrew Simon sits down with co-host Justin Worland of Time Magazine to talk about the biggest climate stories of 2020. Then, we hear from filmmaker Cecilia Aldarondo about her documentary "Landfall," which captures the stories of everyday Puerto Ricans …
- Earth911 Podcast: Eden Green CEO Eddy Badrina Talks About Vertical Greenhouse FarmingEarth911 talks with Eden Green CEO Eddy Badrina about the ... The post Earth911 Podcast: Eden Green CEO Eddy Badrina Talks About Vertical Greenhouse Farming appeared first on Earth 911.
- Earth911 Inspiration: The Advertiser’s Business — Madeleine L’EngleAmerican author Madeleine L’Engle provides today’s Earth911 Inspiration. In her ... The post Earth911 Inspiration: The Advertiser’s Business — Madeleine L’Engle appeared first on Earth 911.
- Wolves lose critical protections that have staved off extinctionAlex Ferraro Content CreatorContact person by email Read more about Alex Ferraro Thursday, December 17, 2020 The Lower 48 is about to become a very dangerous place for wolves.
- Amazon Invests in Zero-Emission Aviation for TransportAmazon has invested in ZeroAvia, a company that focuses on zero-emission aviation, through its Climate Pledge Fund. The Fund, founded in June 2020, is a $2 billion investment program to support the development of sustainable and decarbonizing technologies and services that will enable Amazon and other companies to meet the goals set by The Climate Pledge. The post Amazon Invests in Zero-Emission Aviation for Transport appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- C&I Corporations Gain New Financing Option for Utility-Scale Storage DevelopmentLevelTen Energy has unveiled what it is calling a new type of financial contract that gives corporations easier access to energy storage projects. The agreement, developed in collaboration with EnergyGPS, provides buyers a practical way to contract with storage developers in a way that simplifies the storage procurement process. The post C&I Corporations Gain New Financing Option for Utility-Scale Storage Development appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Mussels Sold in Grocery Stores Around the World Contain Microplastic ParticlesScientists have found microplastic in all of the most-consumed mussel species around the world. One gram of mussel meat purchased from a grocery store contains between 0.13 and 2.45 microplastic particles, according to a new study, with organisms harvested in the North Atlantic and South Pacific the most contaminated.Read more on E360 →
- CLAE launches vegan cactus leather sneakersCLAE is celebrating its 20th anniversary with the release of a new vegan sneaker line.
- Infectious microbes might be able to travel in wildfire smoke, researchers sayBacteria and fungi are both ‘aerosolized’ and can be transported vast distances in smoke plumes, writes Harry Cockburn
- rePurpose GlobalrePurpose Global saracefalu2 Thu, 12/17/2020 - 10:49 rePurpose Global is the World's First Plastic Credit Platform dedicated to making planetary action delightfully simple for purposeful people and companies of any size, anywhere. Today, our one-stop solution empowers anybody to take meaningful environmental action and go Plastic Neutral by financing innovators on the frontlines of fighting for our planet's future. To enable this, we have built one of the world’s largest plastic waste recovery platforms where any consumer or business can go Plastic Neutral by funding the removal of as much plastic waste from nature as they use through rePurpose Impact…
- Trump administration weakens endangered species' protectionsBy more narrowly defining "habitat," many species may not have a protected place to go as humans continue to encroach on wildlife.
- In London, coroner rules air pollution as cause of death of a childCoroner Philip Barlow ruled that failure to keep air pollution below legal limits was one of the causes of Ella Kissi-Debrah’s death in 2013.
- The Great Lakes Have a Great Big Plastics ProblemThis incredible region is once again threatened by the ubiquitous problem of plastic pollution The post The Great Lakes Have a Great Big Plastics Problem appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- EMS and BEMS Markets to Post Significant Growth; Pandemic Both Helps and HindersThe global energy management system market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 16.2% between 2020 and 2025, according to a new report from ReportLinker. The necessity of reducing carbon footprint and greenhouse gases, the need to manage energy consumption, and innovation in technology are all driving the market. The post EMS and BEMS Markets to Post Significant Growth; Pandemic Both Helps and Hinders appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Embracing the stylish, sustainable cottagecore trendThe cottagecore aesthetic has become popular with Gen Z, but what many don't realize is how this trend actually finds its roots in sustainability.
- Silicon qubits find the right positionNew work on optimizing the location of phosphorous impurities could help silicon-based quantum processors scale up The post Silicon qubits find the right position appeared first on Physics World.
- Video summary of the Physics World 2020 Breakthrough of the YearAn introduction to the research and the real-world impacts it might enable in the coming years The post Video summary of the <i> Physics World</i> 2020 Breakthrough of the Year appeared first on Physics World.
- National shark conservation plan of action releasedThe Department of Environment Forestry and Fisheries (DEFF) recently released the official report on the National Plan of Action for the Conservation and Management of Sharks (NPOA-Sharks) in South Africa. In May 2020, following public concern about shark populations along the South African coast, the Minister of (DEFF), Ms Barbara Creecy, appointed an Expert Panel […]
- DON’T LET THE HATERS MISLEAD YOU: INCREASING THE PRICE ON CARBON POLLUTION IS GOOD FOR OUR FUTUREThe federal government recently announced a plan to raise the price on carbon to help meet their climate change commitments. Hot on the heels...Read More The post DON’T LET THE HATERS MISLEAD YOU: INCREASING THE PRICE ON CARBON POLLUTION IS GOOD FOR OUR FUTURE appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- The Good Life House uses passive design for year-round comfort in MelbourneThis energy-efficient home employs passive design and modern technology for a reduced environmental impact.
- The highs and lows of physics in 2020, we reveal our Breakthrough of the YearPhysics World editors review what has been a truly weird year The post The highs and lows of physics in 2020, we reveal our Breakthrough of the Year appeared first on Physics World.
- Wales now has credible plan to reach net-zero, says CCCThe Climate Change Committee (CCC) has published a progress report for Wales, confirming for the first time that Wales now The post Wales now has credible plan to reach net-zero, says CCC appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Silicon-based material with a direct band gap is the Physics World 2020 Breakthrough of the YearAward goes to an international team led by Erik Bakkers The post Silicon-based material with a direct band gap is the <i>Physics World</i> 2020 Breakthrough of the Year appeared first on Physics World.
- Pod of the Planet Ep. 12: Shopping for the PlanetIn our final episode of the year, Kyu Lee speaks with three of his colleagues: Phebe Pierson, Sarah Fecht and Charlotte Munson.
- Celebrating International Mountain Day With Biodiversity CommitmentsMember states of the UN gathered to discuss their responsibility to support mountain communities, ecosystems, and COVID-19 recovery.
- Climate and nature are two sides of the same coinThis post is by Dr Rhian-Mari Thomas, chief executive of the Green Finance Institute Climate risk is increasingly being recognised as financial risk and this is a positive development. But climate risk is not the only risk in town. The release of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) report last year informed us, for example, that
- How can all organisations bring the circular economy to life by design?The critical link between the circular economy and climate change is poorly understood, writes Mark Lancelott, sustainability and business design expert at PA Consulting. The post How can all organisations bring the circular economy to life by design? appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Why do I love the mall when I hate consumerism?You don’t have to change what comforts you, but you can control how you react to it.
- She sees a more just, equitable food system in our futureAgroecologist and Fixer Liz Carlisle forecasts greater protection for workers in the food system, and policy that puts people first.
- Local authorities need much more support to do their bit on climateThere is ongoing concern amongst local leaders and environmental organisations that local authorities are not receiving the support and resources they need to reduce emissions in their areas. Last Wednesday the Climate Change Committee (CCC) published its roadmap to show how government can meet its legally binding sixth carbon budget. Alongside this, a separate report was commissioned which emphasised the
- Solving inequalities will help to address climate changeAdapting and responding to the climate crisis will require us to eradicate inequalities, including gender, according to research published in The post Solving inequalities will help to address climate change appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Physics societies call for sustainable approach to open accessSome 16 societies, including the Institute of Physics, say that quick implementation of the cOAlition S initiative could undermine the viability of hybrid journals The post Physics societies call for sustainable approach to open access appeared first on Physics World.
- Can Solar Farms Promote Local Food Security, Wildlife Habitat?A big concern with large-scale solar farms is the impact ... The post Can Solar Farms Promote Local Food Security, Wildlife Habitat? appeared first on Earth 911.
- Ask me anything: Carol MarshCarol Marsh is deputy head of electronics engineering at aerospace engineering company Leonardo The post Ask me anything: Carol Marsh appeared first on Physics World.
- Overview: Transforming Land and Sea for a More Sustainable WorldAerial photos often document the destruction of the natural world. But these striking satellite images show how countries are beginning to respond to the global environmental crisis by restoring ecosystems, expanding renewable energy, and building climate resiliency infrastructure.Read more on E360 →
- Optical sensor offers non-invasive monitoring of intracranial pressureA non-invasive intracranial pressure sensor could help clinicians assess traumatic brain injuries without traumatic monitoring tools The post Optical sensor offers non-invasive monitoring of intracranial pressure appeared first on Physics World.
- Electric tractors, agribots and regenerative agricultureElectric tractors, agribots and regenerative agriculture Heather Clancy Thu, 12/17/2020 - 01:30 Without the benefit of their favorite search engine, I’m certain many readers would be hard-pressed to name the largest, pure-play agricultural equipment company in the world. But digging into innovations being advanced by that organization — AGCO, based in Duluth, Georgia — reveals much about the potential future of technology for cultivating regenerative and precision agriculture. With about $9 billion in annual revenue in 2019, AGCO is behind some of the best-known global brands in tractors, combine harvesters, balers and other farm equipment, including Massey-Ferguson, Fendt, Challenger and…
- A new Swedish iron processing project could disrupt the global steel industryA new Swedish iron processing project could disrupt the global steel industry Thomas Koch Blank Thu, 12/17/2020 - 00:20 A recent announcement by Europe’s largest iron ore producer, LKAB, may seem like a technical detail only relevant for metallurgists and steel nerds. However, the company’s plan to invest up to $46 billion over the next 15–20 years to expand into an emissions-free iron process being piloted in Northern Sweden is big news for Sweden, the global steel industry and future generations around the world. From a climate change perspective, steelmaking is considered one of the "hard-to-abate" sectors. Given that the industry contributes…
- XR promises wave of action for COP26XR promises wave of action for COP26 Channel News Catherine Early 17th December 2020 Teaser Media
- Quiz #82: Coronavirus Environmental Impacts & OpportunitiesHow is the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, reshaping humanity’s environmental impact? ... The post Quiz #82: Coronavirus Environmental Impacts & Opportunities appeared first on Earth 911.
- 11 Ways To Upcycle ShoeboxesShoeboxes. They protect our precious shoes from the time they’re ... The post 11 Ways To Upcycle Shoeboxes appeared first on Earth 911.
- Newest coal-fired power station written off as worthless as renewables riseThe owners of Australia’s newest coal-fired power station have written down the value of the asset to zero, wiping out a $1.2 billion investment in the face of an onslaught of renewable energy. In what a financial market analyst said was a “classic example” of changes predicted in the energy industry, Japanese conglomerate Sumitomo has […] The post Newest coal-fired power station written off as worthless as renewables rise appeared first on Eco News.
- Degraded Parts of the Amazon Cycle One-Third Less Water, Study FindsParts of the Amazon rainforest degraded by human activities such as farming, timber extraction, and burning are markedly hotter, drier, and more flammable, and store less carbon than areas of intact forest, according to a new survey of more than 33,000 acres. Read more on E360 →
- Lloyd’s of London steps back from coal in first climate change policyIn a reversal of its traditional hands-off approach to climate change strategy Lloyd’s of London is scaling back its exposure to coal and oil sands, the commercial insurance market said in its first sustainability report. Lloyd’s acts as regulator for around 100 syndicate members, and leaves decisions on underwriting and investment strategy to them. Reuters […] The post Lloyd’s of London steps back from coal in first climate change policy appeared first on Eco News.
- Who’s Jennifer Granholm, Biden’s pick for energy secretary?The former Michigan governor is a longtime champion of making the United States a hub for electric vehicle manufacturing.
- Tis the SEAson for Ugly SweatersWe’re making homemade holiday sweaters that our ocean will love The post Tis the SEAson for Ugly Sweaters appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Deb Haaland will be the first Native American head of the InteriorTribes say it would be a mistake for Biden to tap Michael Connor, another Indigenous candidate, for the position.
- Townhomes with living roofs cost 45% less to build than area averageA Seattle-based architect is proving that high quality doesn't have to come at a high price. Matt Wittman of architecture and landscaping studio Wittman Estes acted as the architect, developer and contractor for Tsuga Townhomes, a trio of sustainable townhomes with living roofs, eco-friendly finish materials and a rainwater collection system.
- Statement from Julia Levin, Climate and Energy Program Manager, on the federal government’s new hydrogen strategyOttawa, Ont. – With the release of the federal hydrogen strategy today, the government has missed an opportunity to position Canada as a global...Read More The post Statement from Julia Levin, Climate and Energy Program Manager, on the federal government’s new hydrogen strategy appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- French court persecutes noisy frogs in GrignolsA French judge has sentenced a pond full of frogs to capital punishment. Their crime? Being too noisy.
- VF Corp leans in to the circular economy and regenerative agVF Corp leans in to the circular economy and regenerative ag Deonna Anderson Wed, 12/16/2020 - 09:58 With about 20 brands such as The North Face, Vans and Timberland under its umbrella — including its recent acquisition of popular streetwear brand Supreme — VF Corporation is big. The company had about 48,000 employees at the end of its 2020 fiscal year, which ended March 28, according to its most recent annual report, and revenue during that year was $10.5 billion. With that much reach, VF Corp has the opportunity — and responsibility — to be intentional about how it manages…
- New York City Will Begin Development of 100 MW Battery Storage ProjectThe East River Energy Storage System in Astoria, Queens is now under development. The post New York City Will Begin Development of 100 MW Battery Storage Project appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- San Antonio unveils new wildlife land bridgeA newly built bridge now connects two sections of a San Antonio park that were previously separated by a highway.
- What Mayor Pete’s primary promises mean for the Department of TransportationThe former mayor of the fourth-largest city in Indiana actually has some transportation bona fides.
- Clean energy can also power racial equity in North CarolinaBy William Barber III & Ethan Blumenthal As the state’s economy looks to recover from COVID-19, the clean energy industry provides an opportunity to both hasten our recovery and address other urgent challenges North Carolinians face, including racial inequity, job growth, job quality and climate change. That’s a lot to ask of a single industry. Fortunately, […] The post Clean energy can also power racial equity in North Carolina appeared first on E2.
- Bristol Myers Squibb Will Use 100% Renewable Energy by 2030By 2030, the company will purchase 100% of the electricity it uses from renewable sources. The post Bristol Myers Squibb Will Use 100% Renewable Energy by 2030 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Winning design for Museum of Architecture and Urbanism announcedA recent competition sponsored by the National Agency for Administrative City Construction aimed to find a comprehensive design for the new Korean Museum of Architecture and Urbanism (KMUA) in Sejong, South Korea. The winning team was recently announced, along with plans for the project.
- Spring 2021 Earth Institute Research Opportunities for UndergradsUndergraduates from Columbia and Barnard will be able to work with distinguished faculty on research projects related to sustainable development and the environment.
- Spring 2021 Earth Institute InternshipsEight opportunities for undergraduate, graduate and PhD students to intern in various departments and research centers across the Earth Institute.
- Capital Dynamics Signs Long-Term Power Purchase AgreementNorthern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) and the Clean Energy Infrastructure (CEI) business of Capital Dynamics, a global private asset management firm, signed a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 280MW of solar power. The post Capital Dynamics Signs Long-Term Power Purchase Agreement appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Your guide to sustainable holiday gifts for parentsOur parents give us so much, and the holidays present the perfect opportunity to give them something back in return. Read on to learn about the best eco-friendly and sustainable holiday gifts of 2020 for parents.
- ‘This takes us backwards’: Green campaigners hit out at decision to lift ban on Heathrow third runwayCourt of Appeal had ruled Heathrow expansion decision was unlawful because ministers had not fully considered the goals of the Paris Agreement
- Research creates hydrogen-producing living droplets, suggesting a route to possible future energy sourcesScientists have built tiny droplet-based microbial factories that produce hydrogen, instead of oxygen, when exposed to daylight in air. The findings of the international research team based at the University of Bristol and Harbin Institute of Technology in China, were published in Nature Communications on 25 November. Normally, algal cells fix carbon dioxide and produce […] The post Research creates hydrogen-producing living droplets, suggesting a route to possible future energy sources first appeared on Envirotec.
- Ecocide: The growing movement to prosecute polluters like war criminals'A CEO doesn't want to be seen in the same bracket as a war criminal,' says Jojo Mehta of the Stop Ecocide campaign
- Construction industry accounts for 38% of CO2 emissionsEmissions from the construction industry reached the highest ever level in 2019, according to a new report published by the The post Construction industry accounts for 38% of CO2 emissions appeared first on Environment Journal.
- How Buying Stuff Drives Climate ChangeConsumerism causes a large chunk of our carbon emissions. Here are a few ideas for healthier habits during the holidays and beyond.
- Delivering pledges to net zero essential if Paris targets to be met, says IEMANew briefing paper outlines the need for business relevance, multiple tools, planned pathways and transparent approaches On the eve of the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement on Climate, news that the recent spate of pledges from major economies could put the world on course to meet the Paris Climate Agreement goals are encouraging, said […] The post Delivering pledges to net zero essential if Paris targets to be met, says IEMA first appeared on Envirotec.
- Face shields cannot protect wearers from virus particles carried by vortex ringsComputer simulations reveal shortcomings of popular face coverings The post Face shields cannot protect wearers from virus particles carried by vortex rings appeared first on Physics World.
- Learning the lessons from the Haiyuan quake 100 years onThe day “the mountains walked” destroyed several cities in China and killed 230,000 people The post Learning the lessons from the Haiyuan quake 100 years on appeared first on Physics World.
- Destructive quantum interference improves single-molecule switchNew technique could allow for faster, smaller and more energy-efficient transistors The post Destructive quantum interference improves single-molecule switch appeared first on Physics World.
- Online Event Discusses the Role of Education in Building Resilient CitiesThe event was part of a series on reimagining cities, co-hosted by the Consulate General of Denmark in New York and the Center for Sustainable Development.
- Ella Kissi-Debrah inquest: Coroner says air pollution contributed to death of nine-year-old in landmark rulingCase is first time exposure to air pollution has been recorded as medical cause of death
- Airport slot rules that trigger ‘ghost flights’ could return next yearEU plans to reinstate ‘use it or lose it’ rules in 2021
- Gina McCarthy will be Biden’s ‘climate czar.’ What the heck is a climate czar??The pick drew plaudits from both the establishment and insurgent wings of the climate movement.
- Documentary about Flint water crisis premieres on BBCThe documentary FLINT by filmmaker Anthony Baxter (You’ve Been Trumped, A Dangerous Game) aires on 1 December at 10pm on BBC Scotland and BBC iPlayer nationwide thereafter. The 1 hour 54 minute feature is described as “the gripping story of the largest water poisoning disaster in American history, as seen through the eyes of the […] The post Documentary about Flint water crisis premieres on BBC first appeared on Envirotec.
- Is climate change coming for the Christmas rom-com?In this year's festive romances, you can count on two things: true love and tons of snow.
- Australasian water programme creates opportunities for European technology companiesA programme developed by the Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) for the Australian and New Zealand water industries will create opportunities for innovative, European technology companies. A Technology Roadmap has been created by the Australian and New Zealand water sectors through W-Lab – a WSAA initiative delivered by technology and business consultancy Isle Utilities […] The post Australasian water programme creates opportunities for European technology companies first appeared on Envirotec.
- Oxygen and carbon monoxide electrocatalysis for renewable-energy conversionAvailable to watch now, The Electrochemical Society, in partnership with Hiden Analytical and the Royal Society of Chemistry, explores the interfacial structure and properties for oxygen and carbon monoxide/carbon dioxide electrocatalysis The post Oxygen and carbon monoxide electrocatalysis for renewable-energy conversion appeared first on Physics World.
- Supreme Court rules Heathrow expansion lawfulThe Supreme Court has ruled that government policy supporting the expansion of Heathrow Airport is lawful, however, the future of The post Supreme Court rules Heathrow expansion lawful appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Heathrow expansion 'far from certain'Heathrow expansion 'far from certain' Channel News brendan 16th December 2020 Teaser Media
- Solar-powered device sterilizes medical equipmentA portable, solar-powered steam generator can sterilize medical tools in the field, even during cloudy conditions The post Solar-powered device sterilizes medical equipment appeared first on Physics World.
- Maven Moment: Holiday Gift WrappingIt was so exciting to see the beautifully wrapped boxes ... The post Maven Moment: Holiday Gift Wrapping appeared first on Earth 911.
- Little book, big scienceDavid Appell reviews The Little Book of Cosmology by Lyman Page The post Little book, big science appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Conversations: Bridging the Right-Left Renewable Energy Policy Divide With Todd MyersListen to “Earth911 Conversations: Bridging the Right-Left Renewable Energy Policy ... The post Earth911 Conversations: Bridging the Right-Left Renewable Energy Policy Divide With Todd Myers appeared first on Earth 911.
- Plastics pose a threat to human healthPlastics contain and leach endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), which can cause cancer, diabetes and reproductive disorders, according to a new study The post Plastics pose a threat to human health appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Can California’s cap and trade address environmental justice?Can California’s cap and trade address environmental justice? Julia Rosen Wed, 12/16/2020 - 01:30 Growing up in North Richmond, California, Denny Khamphanthong didn’t think much of the siren that wailed once a month at 11 a.m. every first Wednesday. The alarm is a test of the community’s emergency warning system, which has alerted residents to numerous incidents over the years at the nearby Chevron oil refinery. One accident there — a 2012 fire — sent a cloud of black smoke billowing over San Francisco Bay and left thousands of local residents struggling to breathe. Now, when Khamphanthong explains the sound to his…
- More fossil fuels in the pipelineMore fossil fuels in the pipeline Channel News brendan 16th December 2020 Teaser Media
- Hearing birdsong boosts human wellbeing, study confirmsResearchers played birds’ calls through hidden speakers in countryside and found hikers’ reports of wellbeing increased
- These were 10 key sustainable transport trends of 2020These were 10 key sustainable transport trends of 2020 Katie Fehrenbacher Wed, 12/16/2020 - 01:00 Have you ever been more ready for a year to be over? In a little over two weeks, this dumpster fire of a year will be relegated to history. And while the world will be dealing with COVID-19 for many more months into 2021, something just feels so good about leaving 2020 behind. Many books will be written about 2020 as a turning point in — you name it: American power. China relations. Democracy. In my corner of the universe, I think 2020 was a…
- How to talk about racial justice in sustainabilityHow to talk about racial justice in sustainability Victoria Gilchrist Wed, 12/16/2020 - 00:30 Editor's note: The opinions and conclusions that appear in this piece do not necessarily represent the position of Intel. 2020 has become a reckoning for American culture through the pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement, the ominous storms in the east and the apocalyptic wildfires of the west. We are inherently linked through our biology, ecology, economy, the legacy of white supremacy and oppression. Now is the time to shake the foundation of how we operate as a society. Systemic racism infiltrates every aspect of who…
- Sponsored content: Forward dive for long-lasting Landia mixers at St AndrewsFollowing an intricate diving operation, ESD (the joint venture involving Galliford Try, MWH Treatment and Black & Veatch) has completed the successful upgrade of its mixing operation at Scottish Water’s Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) in St Andrews, Fife The post Sponsored content: Forward dive for long-lasting Landia mixers at St Andrews first appeared on Envirotec.
- Green Giving: 5 Nonprofits Clobbering Climate ChangeThinking about year-end donations to nonprofits focused on issues related ... The post Green Giving: 5 Nonprofits Clobbering Climate Change appeared first on Earth 911.
- Report: Aust could transition away from fossil fuels without massive layoffsA new report suggests Australia could transition away from the production and consumption of fossil fuels without a single forced redundancy. As Chinese state media appeared to confirm a ban on Australian coal, the Australia Institute’s Centre for Future Work has found Australia could phase out coal, oil and gas industries without mass layoffs. Around […] The post Report: Aust could transition away from fossil fuels without massive layoffs appeared first on Eco News.
- Working with Miami to Improve the Circular EconomyAssessing gaps and areas for growth in the Magic City’s largest river The post Working with Miami to Improve the Circular Economy appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- All Recycling Is the Same, Right?sponsored content by: Call2Recycle Recycling is confusing. Despite 94 tons of municipal solid waste recycled or composted in 2017, policymakers haven’t been able to address the murky, inconsistent recycling standard across the US. That is, until now. In October, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a National Recycling Strategy that ... Read more » The post All Recycling Is the Same, Right? appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- How Clean Green Laundering Promotes COVID-19 Safety in Workplacessponsored content by: Prudential Overall Supply As most people realize by this point, managing the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) crisis requires a multi-pronged approach. Surfaces must be cleaned, hands must be washed, faces must be covered—and those are only a few of the customary safety measures for preventing infection. One of the ... Read more » The post How Clean Green Laundering Promotes COVID-19 Safety in Workplaces appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Lib-Nat govt wasted 18 months on ‘nothing’ electric vehicle strategyAustralia’s conservative Liberal-National government has been accused of working for 18 months on a “nothing” electric vehicle strategy after a leaked draft policy paper included no policies that would make it more affordable to buy clean cars. A discussion paper, first reported by ABC News and seen by Guardian Australia, does not propose direct financial […] The post Lib-Nat govt wasted 18 months on ‘nothing’ electric vehicle strategy appeared first on Eco News.
- J&J Green Paper Tech Creates Compostable Coated Paper for Food PackagingFood companies and manufacturers may soon have a viable answer to the problem of single-use plastics with the introdcuction of a new green paper technology, according to Johnson & Johnson Green Paper, a Miami start-up. J&J Green Paper’s technology, Janus, provides coated paper that can be custom-shaped and creates moisture resistance equivalent to petroleum-coated products. The paper is recyclable, compostable The post J&J Green Paper Tech Creates Compostable Coated Paper for Food Packaging appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Mitosis: sustainable living modules cloaked in plantsTogether with Arup, Amsterdam architecture practice GG-loop has unveiled designs for Mitosis, a modular building system that emphasizes regenerative, sustainable living and urban development.
- Biden promises US-led climate summit in 2021President-elect Joe Biden is making it clear that he won’t be fooling around regarding climate change.
- Accenture Makes Investment in Technology that Helps Utilities Transition to Low-Carbon EnergyAccenture has made a strategic investment, through Accenture Ventures, and formed an alliance with Reactive Technologies, a London-based provider of power and grid technology, to help utilities accelerate the transition to low-carbon energy. The post Accenture Makes Investment in Technology that Helps Utilities Transition to Low-Carbon Energy appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Mountain biking permits for Bottelary Conservancy availableThe annual Bottelary Hills Renosterveld Conservancy (BHRC) mountain bike permits are now available online. Enjoy a 92km trail network through rolling hillsides, conservation areas, vineyards and farmland in the Bottelary Hills just outside Stellenbosch in the Cape Winelands. Multiple route options cater for various skill and fitness levels. Fees range between R400 and R700 for […]
- Court issues largest fine for wildlife crime ever for a demolished bat habitatBellway, a UK-based homebuilder, knowingly demolished a bat roost while building a home in 2018 and was charged the largest fine for wildlife crime in history.
- Unique ‘climate refuge’ for coral discovered off coast of east Africa‘Jewel of biodiversity’ in natural oceanic basin formed during deglaciation of Kilimanjaro and Usambara mountains
- Blue Shield of California Achieves Carbon NeutralityBlue Shield of California announced today that the nonprofit health plan has achieved carbon neutrality. The post Blue Shield of California Achieves Carbon Neutrality appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Heathrow: Supreme Court to give third runway the go-ahead, claims lawyerIn ‘an act of civil disobedience,’ Tim Crosland says the airport expansion has been approved
- Fundamental constant measured at highest precision yetNew value for the fine-structure constant agrees with Standard Model predictions while constraining existence of dark sector The post Fundamental constant measured at highest precision yet appeared first on Physics World.
- Bradley Plaza Green Alley: a new park for an old LA neighborhoodA formerly bleak alley has become a vibrant plaza and pedestrian-friendly pathway in Pacoima.
- This architect is using design justice to empower communities through outdoor spacesNew Orleans-based architect Bryan C. Lee, Jr. uses architecture and design justice to tell a story about the displacement of people, cultures, and communities.
- EU Sustainable Taxonomy must be rooted in climate scienceThe global climate strikes have consistently made a simple demand: listen to the science. We agree. Just as experts and evidence have been key assets in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic, so too must they, and not sectoral interests, determine our policies to fight the climate crisis. WWF Central and Eastern Europe, along with a coalition […]
- Our favorite environmental TikTok channelsMore and more users of the social media platform are on a campaign to save the world.
- Plastic ocean waste NPO receives two global awardsFormer Ballito resident, Clare Swithenbank-Bowman (main picture, on the left), founder of the non-profit organisation (NPO), Litter4Tokens, received two international Stevie Awards for Women in Business via a virtual awards’ ceremony held on Wednesday, 9 December 2020. The Stevie Awards, considered the world’s premier business awards, were introduced in 2002 to honour and generate public […]
- Rewilding: Allow trees to plant themselves to boost biodiversity and sequester more carbon, report saysNatural regeneration is cheaper, faster, promotes healthier trees and richer woodlands, Rewilding Britain says
- Want to Grow Forests? Protect Wolves.Reforestation is an important tool for fixing climate change, and green areas regrow faster and healthier with predators present.
- Developing new ideas for reducing plastic pollutionMunicipality, business and community are collaborating to clean up the environment and get plastic waste out of the rivers and ocean and back into the value chain. Minster of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, the Honourable Mrs Creecy, launched the use of a Beach Rake and the Inkwazi Isu on 19 September at Toti Main Beach […]
- This new game tries to vaccinate you against fake newsAnd it's way more fun than getting a shot.
- Staff Member Spotlight: Hannah Adrienne Sweets, Data ManagerAfter following an exciting and unpredictable career path, Sweets is settling in as the data manager of a geoinformatics database at Lamont.
- UK-led mission to study world’s biggest iceberg on collision course with South GeorgiaBerg almost as large as Jamaica expected to have major effect on one of world’s most important ecosystems
- Virtual Webshop Focuses on Food Systems, Shocks, and ActionsBetween October 12 and 16, more than 1,000 people gathered online to discuss the challenges and opportunities for making our food system more resilient.
- New network will improve sustainability of foundation industriesThanks to funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), a group of universities will work to improve The post New network will improve sustainability of foundation industries appeared first on Environment Journal.
- How the Kingston coal ash spill unearthed a nuclear nightmareThe radioactive secret behind the nation’s largest industrial disaster
- Exxon’s ’emission reduction plan’ doesn’t call for reducing Exxon’s emissionsThe semantic trick that allows oil companies to "cut" emissions and grow them at the same time.
- Everything I learned from ‘The O.C.’ in 2020You can never truly go “home” again -- not even in reruns.
- Thames Estuary invests in new hydrogen infrastructureThe Thames Estuary invests in new hydrogen infrastructure to help the UK achieve net-zero by 2050. The Thames Estuary presents The post Thames Estuary invests in new hydrogen infrastructure appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Government must not forget to decarbonise rural homesThe government must not forget rural homes in the long-awaited Heat in Buildings strategy, warns OFTEC, the trade and marketing The post Government must not forget to decarbonise rural homes appeared first on Environment Journal.
- A universal theory of matter and mindTushna Commissariat reviews Synchronicity: the Epic Quest to Understand the Quantum Nature of Cause and Effect by Paul Halpern The post A universal theory of matter and mind appeared first on Physics World.
- Tips for Buying and Enjoying Sustainable CoffeeHeading up coffee purchasing at Equator Coffees, a company focused ... The post Tips for Buying and Enjoying Sustainable Coffee appeared first on Earth 911.
- In Boost for Renewables, Grid-Scale Battery Storage Is on the RiseDriven by technological advances, facilities are being built with storage systems that can hold enough renewable energy to power hundreds of thousands of homes. The advent of “big battery” technology addresses a key challenge for green energy — the intermittency of wind and solar. Read more on E360 →
- Updated heart model takes radiotherapy outcome research to new frontiersResearchers combine strengths of two cutting-edge research tools to interpret long-term health outcomes among childhood cancer survivors The post Updated heart model takes radiotherapy outcome research to new frontiers appeared first on Physics World.
- Sustainable shopping is healthy, even amid a pandemicSustainable shopping is healthy, even amid a pandemic Diane Osgood Tue, 12/15/2020 - 01:45 As sustainability professionals, we’ve been talking for years about how consumers are increasingly influenced by values and sustainability. We search the data for proof points that people would prefer to buy from a more sustainable company. Indeed, even when we find the proof points, we also find a large action gap between what people say and what they do. We think the action gap is about to get smaller, due to a set of trends and the context of the pandemic. The pandemic has shaken the mental…
- It's time to nominate rising stars for the GreenBiz 30 Under 30 listIt's time to nominate rising stars for the GreenBiz 30 Under 30 list Heather Clancy Tue, 12/15/2020 - 01:30 The GreenBiz editorial team is looking for someone (actually, someones) to celebrate! If you know a young professional in the field of corporate sustainability — someone who already has made their mark during the first decade of their career — we would love an introduction. We seek nominations for GreenBiz's sixth annual 30 Under 30 feature. This annual list recognizes individuals tackling some of the toughest sustainability challenges in business — from inside big companies, at the helm of startups, working…
- Let’s talk about public ownershipLet’s talk about public ownership Channel Comment david 15th December 2020 Teaser Media
- Physics in the pandemic: ‘my winter solstice in Latvia will be a time of reflection’Planetary scientist Amara Graps reflects on how a country that began the pandemic “ahead of the curve” ended up so far behind The post Physics in the pandemic: ‘my winter solstice in Latvia will be a time of reflection’ appeared first on Physics World.
- 2020 was the year climate podcasts went mainstream. Here are our favorites.These five new shows about climate solutions and activists gave us something to feel good about this year.
- Abandoned tanker containing 1 million barrels of oil could cause ‘devastation’ in Red Sea, scientists warnDecaying vessel contains four times as much oil as the Exxon Valdez spilled in Alaska in 1989
- Rejoice! 4 Ways To Repurpose Old Christmas CardsEver feel a slight pang of guilt when throwing away ... The post Rejoice! 4 Ways To Repurpose Old Christmas Cards appeared first on Earth 911.
- We Earthlings: Precycling Is Thinking Before You Buy!What connects us all? Nature and our shared relationships through ... The post We Earthlings: Precycling Is Thinking Before You Buy! appeared first on Earth 911.
- Biden needs an EPA chief. Here’s the shortlist.President-elect Joe Biden is expected to unveil his nominee for administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency any day now.
- US to hold world climate summit early 2021, seek to rejoin Paris AgreementThe United States will hold a climate summit of the world’s major economies early next year, within 100 days of President-elect Joe Biden taking office, and seek to rejoin the United Nations sponsored Paris Agreement on the first day of his presidency, in a boost to international climate action. Leaders from 75 countries met without […] The post US to hold world climate summit early 2021, seek to rejoin Paris Agreement appeared first on Eco News.
- Wild crops could save our food system — if we don’t destroy them firstEndangered sunflowers, lost potatoes, and rare walnut trees: The food system depends on wild plants.
- Behind the Photographer’s Lens – The Making of North of Long TailThis is a guest blog by Colin Boyd Shafer, a documentary photographer and social sciences educator from Kitchener, Ont. We recently collaborated with Colin...Read More The post Behind the Photographer’s Lens – The Making of North of Long Tail appeared first on Environmental Defence.
- New Frank and Oak office reflects the company's sustainable valuesFrank and Oak called on Imperatori Design for a new office space that reflect the clothing company's sustainable values.
- Celebrating Five Years of the Paris Agreement—and Looking AheadThe ocean and climate change have come a long way in the five years since the Paris Agreement The post Celebrating Five Years of the Paris Agreement—and Looking Ahead appeared first on Ocean Conservancy.
- Florida’s First: Construction Begins on Facility that Will Convert Landfill Methane to Renewable Natural GasConstruction has begun on a facility that will capture and convert approximately 1,900 dekatherms per day of landfill methane and convert it to renewable natural gas (RNG). The post Florida’s First: Construction Begins on Facility that Will Convert Landfill Methane to Renewable Natural Gas appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Deloitte Predicts 5 Renewable Energy Trends to WatchDespite the pandemic and an economic recession, businesses and governments continued to pursue their decarbonization plans in 2020, according to Deloitte. Here are five renewable energy trends to watch for in 2021. The post Deloitte Predicts 5 Renewable Energy Trends to Watch appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- IUCN's latest Red List update comes with good and bad newsThe latest IUCN Red List has declared 31 more species extinct, and about 30% of plant and animal species on the Red List are at risk of extinction.
- The Role of Rural Food Hubs Amid a PandemicThe land we protect and the food we eat are incontrovertibly connected. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, food supply chains have been massively disrupted and, in many under-resourced communities, food has been harder to come by. We’ve worked in concert with local food hubs in North Carolina to ensure food insecure families have enough to eat without taking on any unnecessary risk.
- EPA finalizes rule to make efforts against climate change more difficultLike an evil troll throwing a curse over its shoulder before being banished from the kingdom, President Donald Trump’s EPA finalized a rule that could make it harder for Biden to address pollution and climate change.
- Good Days brings sustainable activewear to Hong KongOne company in Hong Kong is putting a twist on the trend by cleaning up the planet while making leggings, tops and sports bras. Good Days has created an entire activewear line made from recycled post-consumer plastic waste.
- He helps former inmates find firefighting jobs — and defend California against climate disastersBrandon Smith cofounded the Forestry and Fire Protection Service to help formerly incarcerated firefighters like himself get the training and resources they need to find fire jobs.
- Eco-friendly holiday gifts your partner will loveIf you're a fan of Inhabitat, chances are your partner supports sustainable living as well! If not, what better time than the holidays to introduce your special someone to one or two of this year's best eco-friendly products? Use our 2020 guide to the best holiday gifts for partners.
- 21 Virginia Schools Now Using Solar to Lower Carbon FootprintTwenty-one schools across Virginia are reducing their carbon footprints by powering their operations with solar energy through a partnership between BrightSuite Solar, a subsidiary of Dominion Energy, and Sun Tribe. This partnership brings together two of Virginia's leading renewable energy companies and their expertise in financing and installation to help school divisions meet their clean energy goals. The post 21 Virginia Schools Now Using Solar to Lower Carbon Footprint appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.
- Climate Corps Fellowships: Transforming Business for a Sustainable FutureClimate and Society alum Scott Wood is the director of Climate Corps at the Environmental Defense Fund. He recently told students about the fellowship's benefits.
- Personal Reflections on Education During the PandemicLike everyone else, I am eager for the vaccine to be distributed and for the infection rate to go down so we can all exhale and return to the real world. A world I know I will never again take for granted.
- Sustainable ocean resources are key to African growthEntrepreneurs, executives, investors, scientists and government representatives from around the world gathered online recently for the second edition of Ocean Innovation Africa, a platform dedicated to fostering connection, knowledge-sharing and discovery between leaders looking to make a positive impact on the continent’s oceans economy. The two-day summit, organised by OceanHub Africa (OHA) and event specialist […]
- Aspiring astronaut and Space Age ambassadorAndrew Glester reviews Not Necessarily Rocket Science: a Beginner’s Guide to Life in the Space Age by Kellie Gerardi The post Aspiring astronaut and Space Age ambassador appeared first on Physics World.
- Climate change is giving ‘Christmastown, USA’ an identity crisisLeavenworth, Washington — my hometown — is looking less and less like a winter wonderland.
- Should hospitals reuse medical supplies? A new study says yes.There’s a way to cut down on medical waste and emissions without compromising patient safety.
- Government must improve Green Homes Grant, says EAC86% of people had a poor experience attempting to access the Green Homes Grant, according to a survey on over The post Government must improve Green Homes Grant, says EAC appeared first on Environment Journal.
- Is the MR-linac the future of adaptive radiotherapy?A debate at the ESTRO 2020 congress questioned whether there is a future for adaptive radiotherapy without an MR-linac The post Is the MR-linac the future of adaptive radiotherapy? appeared first on Physics World.
- Can Shell help pilot a new era of sustainable aviation?Can Shell help pilot a new era of sustainable aviation? Joel Makower Mon, 12/14/2020 - 02:11 One of the world’s largest oil and gas companies is betting that the future of flying is carbon-neutral. That may seem an audacious notion from a company whose business model for well over a century has centered around bringing fossil fuels to market — and is banking on petroleum being a key, albeit declining, fuel for decades to come. And it may seem unlikely that an industry as carbon-intensive as aviation — a hard-to-abate sector, in the argot of the climate policy crowd — somehow…
- How To Spot GreenwashingMore of us are concerned about making environmentally conscious purchases, ... The post How To Spot Greenwashing appeared first on Earth 911.
- Eco-Friendly Holiday Gift Guide: Women’s EditionHoliday season 2020 will look a little different than usual. ... The post Eco-Friendly Holiday Gift Guide: Women’s Edition appeared first on Earth 911.
- UK government continues to fund major gas project in MozambiqueThe Prime Minister has announced that the UK will stop funding oil and gas projects abroad, however, according to Friends The post UK government continues to fund major gas project in Mozambique appeared first on Environment Journal.
- BofA, BlackRock and State Street CEOs talk stakeholder primacy — and fall shortBofA, BlackRock and State Street CEOs talk stakeholder primacy — and fall short Sara Murphy Mon, 12/14/2020 - 01:45 Some of the world’s biggest asset managers have been talking a lot lately about sustainable capital markets, stakeholder capitalism and how improved environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosure can contribute to more resilient markets. While these organizations are taking steps in the right direction, their companies’ actual behavior in the marketplace often falls short of their leaders’ proclamations, and those leaders’ visions for capital markets fail to rise to the increasingly urgent challenges that confront our society. At the recent 2020…
- What Biden could do about plasticsWhat Biden could do about plastics Lauren Phipps Mon, 12/14/2020 - 01:00 Most environmentally oriented eyes on the Biden administration are focused — appropriately — on mitigating climate change, creating jobs and transitioning to a clean energy future. Count me among them. So, I’m not holding out hope for a federal circular economy policy any time soon (I’ll let the EU take the lead on that front). However, I will pay close attention next year to the administration’s stance on everyone’s favorite entry point into the circular economy: plastics. More specifically, the potential to weave together or harmonize our current…
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- On the fifth anniversary of the TCFD, a call to actionOn the fifth anniversary of the TCFD, a call to action Ateli Iyalla Mon, 12/14/2020 - 00:05 December marks the five-year anniversary of the Paris Agreement — a turning point for the movement to limit dangerous climate change and environmental destruction. But that is not the only pivotal milestone we should commemorate this month. In December 2015, as a response to increasingly frequent environmental disasters that disrupted ecosystems and human health — plus caused unforeseen business losses and jeopardized assets and infrastructure — the Financial Stability Board launched the Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). These leaders understood the direct…
- What does recent damage to the River Lugg tell us about the state of environmental law enforcement?This post is by Matt Williams, trustee of the Herefordshire Wildlife Trust. In 2019, I led a small group of young people and their parents on a guided nature walk around Lugg Meadows. We heard a kingfisher, talked about how otters might be present in the river and watched a red kite circling nearby. As a Site of Special Scientific
- Earth911 Podcast: ISRI’s Adina Renee Adler on the EPA’s Draft National Recycling PolicyThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released a draft National Recycling ... The post Earth911 Podcast: ISRI’s Adina Renee Adler on the EPA’s Draft National Recycling Policy appeared first on Earth 911.
- Discarded masks infecting oceans as side effect of Covid pandemic'Significant portion’ of billions of masks and gloves used each month end up in seas
- UN chief urges leaders of every country to declare ‘climate emergency’United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on every country to declare a “climate emergency”, as world leaders marking the fifth anniversary of the UN sponsored Paris Agreement made mostly incremental pledges relative to the scale of the crisis. Mr Guterres made his call at a summit aimed at building on momentum behind the Paris […] The post UN chief urges leaders of every country to declare ‘climate emergency’ appeared first on Eco News.
- Britain proposes domestic emissions trading scheme from January 1Britain’s Conservative government has said it will establish a domestic emissions trading scheme (UK ETS) f