Environmental news from around the world.
- Did the World’s Best-Preserved Dinosaurs Really Die in ‘Pompeii’ Events? A new study throws cold water on the long-accepted dogma that exquisitely preserved fossils found in China were the result of cataclysmic volcanic eruptions.
- ‘Buddy star’ could explain Betelgeuse’s varying brightness As-yet-undetected stellar companion would displace light-blocking dust The post ‘Buddy star’ could explain Betelgeuse’s varying brightness appeared first on Physics World.
- Preventative pump maintenance reduces downtime and risk Now that industrial companies face being hit with unlimited fines for pollution incidents, outsourcing pump maintenance to specialist contractors can provide security and peace of mind, as well as long-term cost savings, writes Guy Fitzpatrick, industry & infrastructure director at Xylem UK In December 2023, a £250,000 cap on penalties for companies that pollute the environment […]
- Trained Rats Able to Sniff Out Smuggled Rhino Horns Rats could be the latest weapon deployed in the fight against endangered wildlife trafficking, according to a study of rodents trained to sniff out pangolin scales, rhino horns, elephant tusks, and hardwood. Read more on E360 →
- Google Street View opens doors to Scottish renewable energy projects A project which gives Google Street View users an inside view of renewable energy sites launched on 29 October. From a hydropower plant deep beneath a mountain to the top of a wind turbine, Scottish Renewables’ Renewables360 is described as a first-of-its-kind. “It takes the public behind the scenes of the country’s 42,000-strong, £10 billion […]
- The massive consequences Trump’s reelection could have on climate change With control of the White House and the Senate, Republicans are poised to upend U.S. climate policy.
- MOFs can capture benzene, says Manchester study A new study shows that metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can be adapted to capture benzene from the air, offering a potential solution to tackling a major health and environment risk. Led by the University of Manchester, the work shows that this kind of ultra-porous material can be modified to capture and filter out significantly more benzene […]
- Black hole in rare triple system sheds light on natal kicks V404 Cygni includes near and distant companion stars The post Black hole in rare triple system sheds light on natal kicks appeared first on Physics World.
- UK particle physicist Mark Thomson selected as next CERN boss Thomson will become the 17th director-general of the CERN particle-physics laboratory when he takes up the position in 2026 The post UK particle physicist Mark Thomson selected as next CERN boss appeared first on Physics World.
- Green Manufacturing: Boost Business Value with Sustainability Businesses are placing a greater emphasis on green manufacturing—where resource efficiency and environmentally friendly processes combine to lessen environmental impact—in an era characterized by climate urgency and eco-conscious consumers. What was before viewed as an expense is now a strategic … Green Manufacturing: Boost Business Value with Sustainability Read More » The post Green Manufacturing: Boost Business Value with Sustainability appeared first on Eco Friend.
- How Trump won the election How Trump won the election Channel Comment brendan 6th November 2024 Teaser Media
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Relocalize Aims to Hyper-Localize Ice and Beverage Production Growing, packaging, transporting, and distributing food is a major source of society’s emissions, accounting for... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Relocalize Aims to Hyper-Localize Ice and Beverage Production appeared first on Earth911.
- A clean power supply for Britain is achievable with significant investment, says NESO report Advice from the newly-formed National Energy System Operator (NESO) has concluded that clean power “is a huge challenge but is achievable” for the UK by 2030. The nationalised energy system operator – formed on 1 October following the buyout of National Grid – says its new report provides comprehensive and independent analysis of how to […]
- Crianlarich hotel fined £600 for burning waste Scotland’s environmental regulator is warning that illegally burning waste could result in financial consequences after serving a £600 civil penalty on a company which operates a hotel and restaurant lodges in Crianlarich. Crianlarich Ben More Limited, which operates Ben More Lodge Hotel and Restaurant, was served the Fixed Monetary Penalty (FMP) by the Scottish Environment […]
- Britain’s 400,000 listed buildings are energy drains A new analysis has laid bare the stark efficiency issues facing protected properties across the UK. According to research by Confused.com, around 70% of unlisted properties in Britain have an energy efficiency rating of C or D – average. In contrast, the average rating plummets for listed buildings, with more than 35% rated E and […]
- Second term crisis: Donald Trump and the environment’s last chance As the Republican Party sweeps back into the White House clutching a MAGA banner, we consider what this means for the American and global climate. A lot of people have a lot to worry about as news filters through from the 2024 US Presidential Election with all the subtlety of an air raid siren. What […]
- How do you save a rainforest? Leave it alone. Research shows that, instead of replanting rainforests, allowing them to bounce back naturally would store loads of carbon.
- Dual power and climate breakdown Dual power and climate breakdown Channel Comment brendan 6th November 2024 Teaser Media
- What Election Day looked like for voters in hurricane-battered communities across Florida and North Carolina Voters showed up in droves to cast their ballots, navigating last-minute polling changes spurred by hurricanes Helene and Milton.
- A stormy Election Day in southwest Louisiana In Lake Charles, voters spoke about how past hurricanes have influenced their politics
- Election Day in the disaster zone Hello, and welcome to our special Election Day edition of State of Emergency. I’m Zoya Teirstein, and today I’m reporting from rainy Buncombe County, North Carolina. I spent the morning talking to voters at the Fairview Public Library — one of 17 temporary polling sites in the county established after Hurricane Helene caused widespread damage […]
- Timber! Japan launches world’s first wooden satellite into space LignoSat will test the possibilities of building wooden human habitats in space The post Timber! Japan launches world’s first wooden satellite into space appeared first on Physics World.
- Swarm of Cod Eat 10 Million Fish in Biggest Feeding Frenzy on Record A new study details how, in just a few hours, more than 2 million Atlantic cod consumed 10 million tiny capelin. Scientists say the feeding frenzy is the largest on record, both in terms of the number of fish involved and the area covered.Read more on E360 →
- Physicists propose new solution to the neutron lifetime puzzle Different neutron states could explain why different experiments produce different figures for how long neutrons survive before decaying The post Physicists propose new solution to the neutron lifetime puzzle appeared first on Physics World.
- Persistence is key: Sizing up the PFAS remediation conundrum Technologies are available to remove and destroy PFAS, the only doubt is whether they can be deployed within budget and in a sustainable way. There is clearly an appetite for new and better ways of doing it. The price tag is unprecedented: remediation costs alone (i.e., to remove PFAS completely from the environment) would exceed […]
- Reducing Carbon Footprint: How CNC Technologies Can Lead the Way Is it ever in your head how the things we make affect the planet? If you’re curious about manufacturing and environmental impact, you are at the right place. Today we’re diving deep into CNC-Computer Numerical Control Manufacturing and how it can help us reduce our carbon footprints, that’s right! Let’s break it down together. Understanding...
- How people in Ghana are learning to profit in a win-win for wildlife too Across the world, natural habitats are getting smaller and (or perhaps, as) human populations are getting larger. In 1900, Africa’s population is estimated to have been 140 million. It stands today at 1.4 billion, growing ten-fold in just over a century. By 2050, which is a lot closer than it sounds, Africans are predicted to […]
- Aviation sector has two years to meet emissions reductions targets Europe’s airlines and airports are running out of time to hit targeted mandates, with 50 stakeholders committing to collaborate on bringing e-SAF to scale. According to a new report, between €15 and €25billion will be needed by the sector by 2030 in order to stand a chance of limiting and cutting emissions. The analysis was […]
- DNA probes will be deployed in Antarctic krill project A new project launched on 1 November aims to protect the Southern Ocean ecosystem by focusing on Antarctic krill, a keystone species. Rising ocean temperatures are causing the krill’s habitat to shrink meaning it is now essential to understand how they are adapting to climate change, say the researchers. To study how the animal is […]
- We Earthlings: When Your Actions Matter Most The examples we set for our family, community, and the world make an important difference... The post We Earthlings: When Your Actions Matter Most appeared first on Earth911.
- Navigating Great British Energy: Report advises government on getting to cheap and clean energy The UK Government can secure the future of Great British Energy (GBE) by offering cut-price power and key materials for the UK’s clean energy supply chains, according to a new report from Stonehaven, commissioned by Project Tempo. Sitting as a central recommendation is how GBE can go further when working to invest in domestic clean […]
- Women and physics: navigating history, careers, and the path forward Join the audience for a live webinar on 27 November 2024 sponsored by IOP Publishing's ebooks The post Women and physics: navigating history, careers, and the path forward appeared first on Physics World.
- Consignment caveats: From liquids to lithium-ion batteries, competent storage requires care A succession of fires in recent years has sharpened people’s awareness of the need to handle lithium-ion batteries correctly. It’s just one of many situations where the storage and handling of a material can’t be left to chance, as Envirotec discovered in conversation with Paul Smith of Emtez, an expert in the area. “Every material […]
- 2024 Weather Photographer of the Year unveiled The annual competition celebrates the best pictures showcasing the elements and all their ferocity. Sponsored by Standard Chartered and led by the Royal Meteorological Society [RMS], this year’s shortlist contained 25 images which needed to be whittled down to the winners. Judges included meteorological experts, members of ITV’s weather team, journalists and professional photographers. The […]
- Why AI is a force for good in science communication Claire Malone looks at the ups and downs of using AI to communicate science The post Why AI is a force for good in science communication appeared first on Physics World.
- This California congressman is betting the farm on water Republican David Valadao has held down his blue district by fighting for thirsty farms. But with control of Congress on the line, his luck may be running out.
- A Q&A with Indigenous leader Nemonte Nenquimo who fought oil drilling in the Amazon — and won Her new book chronicles her life: "The story dies when no one tells it."
- Scientists found a new ally in the fight to clean up CO2 emissions: ‘Chonkus’ A newly discovered bacterium could help humans deal with climate change — if scientists can figure out how to crack open its DNA.
- Fall Farm-to-Table Brunch Recipes These eight farm-fresh recipes, from beverages to something sweet, are heavy on flavor and light on environmental impact. The post Fall Farm-to-Table Brunch Recipes appeared first on Earth911.
- Burn the (Halloween) Midnight Oil: Transform Halloween Waste Into DIY Candles for Thanksgiving Halloween has come and gone once again, leaving in its wake a trail of spiders,... The post Burn the (Halloween) Midnight Oil: Transform Halloween Waste Into DIY Candles for Thanksgiving appeared first on Earth911.
- MMT promises? MMT promises? Channel Comment brendan 5th November 2024 Teaser Media
- Frozen Salmon in Air Fryer: Recipe & Tips Cooking frozen salmon in air fryer may appear difficult, but it is surprisingly simple, quick, and delicious. Here’s everything you need to know to start frying frozen salmon in an air fryer, including some helpful hints and frequently asked questions. By the end, you’ll understand why this cooking method is so popular! Why Cook frozen...
- Peaceable Kingdom of Birds by Daniel Bonilla Painted: 10/14/2024 About the Mural: This vibrant mural, set in the historic Sugar Hill neighborhood of Harlem, features a menagerie of 17 birds across a color-blocked backdrop. The work spans a...
- Peaceable Kingdom of Birds by Daniel Bonilla Painted: 10/14/2024 About the Mural: This vibrant mural, set in the historic Sugar Hill neighborhood of Harlem, features a menagerie of 17 birds across a color-blocked backdrop. The work spans a...
- Space-based solar power: ‘We have nothing to lose and everything to gain’ Martin Soltau explains why beaming sunlight to Earth as microwaves could help solve our energy needs The post Space-based solar power: ‘We have nothing to lose and everything to gain’ appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘Peace with nature’ is impossible unless we move away from fossil fuels This post is by Robbie MacPherson, a former Green Alliance politics adviser, and now a Churchill Fellow spending time in Denmark and Colombia investigating what the UK can learn from their experiences of moving away from oil and gas. It is part of our COP16 […]
- Tropical Forests Could Regrow Naturally on Area the Size of Mexico Forests could regrow naturally on more than 800,000 square miles of land around the tropics, without need for planting trees by hand, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Europe’s Plan to Achieve Net-Zero Emissions in a Complex World At Columbia Climate School’s Signature Speaker Series, Hans Bruyninckx, former executive director of the European Environmental Agency, discussed the European Green Deal.
- How Log Cabin Kits Can Turn Your Vacation Home Dream into a Reality Log cabins evoke images of peaceful retreats surrounded by nature. These structures offer charm, warmth, and a timeless aesthetic, seamlessly integrating into rural settings. Opting for a log cabin as a vacation home promises a sanctuary that provides relaxation and intimacy with the natural world. With advancements in building technology, kits from companies like Frontier Log...
- Why Sierra Mist Change to Starry? Who Owns Sierra Mist? Before we get into the Why Sierra Mist Change to Starry? Let’s talk about who owns Sierra Mist. PepsiCo created Sierra Mist, one of the biggest beverage companies in the world. PepsiCo launched Sierra Mist in 1999 as a response to Coca-Cola’s Sprite and 7UP. By creating a lemon-lime soda similar...
- Earth911 Podcast: Oceanographer John Englander’s 2024 Sea Level Rise Update Sustainability In Your Ear welcomes back oceanographer and author John Englander, who last visited with... The post Earth911 Podcast: Oceanographer John Englander’s 2024 Sea Level Rise Update appeared first on Earth911.
- Five Climate Stories To Read Before You Vote The climate news cycle never sleeps, and this week’s headlines reflect the urgency and global... The post Five Climate Stories To Read Before You Vote appeared first on Earth911.
- The race for clean energy is local A couple hundred overlooked public officials control the U.S. power grid — and some of them are on your ballots.
- LA County sues Pepsi and Coke over plastic pollution and false advertising The lawsuit says the companies knew the limitations of plastics recycling but promoted it anyway.
- On the ballot in your state: A guide to 2024’s climate voter referendums Voters in nearly a dozen states will vote on measures that affect energy, water, climate disasters, and more.
- Axion clouds around neutron stars could reveal dark matter origins Interactions between these as-yet hypothetical particles and neutron stars' strong magnetic field would produce photons that radio telescopes can detect The post Axion clouds around neutron stars could reveal dark matter origins appeared first on Physics World.
- Illegal oil drilling stopped at Surrey site Illegal oil drilling stopped at Surrey site Channel News Catherine Early 4th November 2024 Teaser Media
- Which states are poised to lead on battery storage? Massachusetts, Nevada, and Hawaii are developing energy storage. Here’s why that is so important. The post Which states are poised to lead on battery storage? appeared first on Environment America.
- Utility regulators take millions from industries they oversee. What could go wrong?A Floodlight analysis in nine of the 10 states that elect public utility commissioners found that more than a third of their contributions of $250 and up are from fossil fuel and electric utility interests — more than $13.5 million in all.
- Voter turnout is surging in the key swing states hammered by Hurricane HeleneWhat record early voting in Georgia and North Carolina says about the storm and the stakes of the election.
- Arctic Char vs Salmon: A Fishy ComparisonCurious about Arctic Char vs Salmon? When it comes to choosing between Arctic Char and Salmon, many people wonder which fish is healthier or tastier. Both fish are popular for their delicious flavors and nutritional benefits, but they have their unique qualities. This article explores their differences in nutrition, taste, cooking methods, and more to...
- Climate-fueled extreme weather is hiking up car insurance ratesHome insurers have raised premiums after extreme weather events. Now car insurers in the U.S. are doing the same thing.
- Steps to Take To Make Your Business More SustainableNowadays, no business can thrive only with the concept of profit; it has to consider its impact on society. Making your business greener is not only a good thing for the environment, but it is also a very smart business decision that will help your customers to like you more and increase your brand image...
- Renewables are on the rise — and so are new energy challengesRenewable energy is more abundant in 2024 than many would have imagined. The post Renewables are on the rise — and so are new energy challenges appeared first on Environment America.
- The Americas Flyways Initiative to begin implementation in January 2025CALI, Colombia (October 30, 2024) — In the framework of COP16, Audubon, BirdLife, and the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) have presented the progress of the Americas...
- The Americas Flyways Initiative to begin implementation in January 2025CALI, Colombia (October 30, 2024) — In the framework of COP16, Audubon, BirdLife, and the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) have presented the progress of the Americas...
- Maryland makes it easier for local governments to streamline solarMaryland launches grant program to support instant solar permitting for residential rooftop projects. The post Maryland makes it easier for local governments to streamline solar appeared first on Environment America.
- Weighing the Autumn Budget on net zero, nutrient neutrality and other issuesLabour Budgets have obviously been an artefact of distant memory for some time, recalling an era of iPods and Amy Winehouse (when QR codes and Taylor Swift were barely even a glimmer in the world’s eye). This one seems to have been a return to some of the classic playlist, with more investment in the […]
- Universe’s lifespan too short for monkeys to type out Shakespeare’s works, finds studyAbout 200,000 monkeys could type out “I chimp, therefore I am” before the universe ends, however The post Universe’s lifespan too short for monkeys to type out Shakespeare’s works, finds study appeared first on Physics World.
- Satellite Imagery Shows Breadth of Flooding in SpainRecord rainfall flooded parts of Spain this week, killing more than 150 people in the nation's deadliest natural disaster in decades. New satellite imagery from NASA and the European Space Agency shows the extent of flooding around the coastal region of Valencia.Read more on E360 →
- Nanocrystal shape affects molecular bindingFlatter nanocrystals are unexpectedly good at getting ligands to attach to them, which could have applications in electronics and biomedical science The post Nanocrystal shape affects molecular binding appeared first on Physics World.
- Facts About the Woodpecker Tongue: Nature’s MarvelThe woodpecker tongue is one of natures most clever designs, for a bird that spends a lot of time drilling into tree bark. But there’s more to it than just catching bugs! From its length to its protective features, a woodpeckers tongue is a key part of their survival. Let’s take a look at what...
- Understanding Dog Harnesses: Safety, Comfort, and StyleDog harnesses distribute pressure evenly across the chest, ensuring a secure and comfortable way to manage pets during walks. They reduce the risk of neck injuries, provide better control for handlers, and enhance safety, especially for energetic dogs. Available in various styles and materials, harnesses combine functionality with fashion, ensuring both comfort and flair for...
- Mysterious brown dwarf is two objects, not oneBinary nature of Gliese 229 B explains its lacklustre brightness The post Mysterious brown dwarf is two objects, not one appeared first on Physics World.
- A PhD in cups of espresso: how logging my coffee consumption helped me write my thesisVittorio Aita explains an unusual side project that kept him on track during the last months of his PhD The post A PhD in cups of espresso: how logging my coffee consumption helped me write my thesis appeared first on Physics World.
- How climate voters could swing the presidential electionIn battleground states like Georgia, tens of thousands of climate-conscious voters who didn't show up in 2020 have already cast their ballots.
- The Department of Energy wants to pay companies to make greener solar panelsOnly six panels on the market meet the government's sustainability standards — but that number could soon grow.
- The next president could address the plastics crisis — or worsen it. Here’s how.Advocacy groups say we’re at a “key moment” to reduce plastic production and protect communities from chemicals.
- Not the 51st State: Britons want a Black Friday boycottDespite spending an average of £3billion each year, around one-quarter of the country would prefer not to see pre-Christmas discounts, and the waste stream they create. Originating in the US, Black Friday falls directly after Thanksgiving, and sees everything from clothing to electrical items and homeware slashed in price to drum up additional sales as […]
- Earth911 Inspiration: Nature, a Source of InspirationToday’s Earth911 inspiration is from French painter Claude Monet, a leader of the Impressionist movement:... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Nature, a Source of Inspiration appeared first on Earth911.
- Wine harvest failure is soberingWine harvest failure is sobering Channel Comment brendan 1st November 2024 Teaser Media
- How Climate Change Impacts Affect Renewable EnergyBecause renewable energy sources depend on the environment, both the supply of and demand for renewables are affected by climate impacts such as high heat, drought, altered precipitation patterns, flooding, extreme weather and wildfires.
- Peter Hirst: MIT Sloan Executive Education develops leadership skills in STEM employeesThis podcast is sponsored by MIT Sloan School of Management The post Peter Hirst: MIT Sloan Executive Education develops leadership skills in STEM employees appeared first on Physics World.
- Amazon acknowledges plastic packaging is “not yet recyclable”The post Amazon acknowledges plastic packaging is “not yet recyclable” appeared first on Environment America.
- Electricity demand from U.S. data centers could more than double by 2035. That’s like adding another California.AI is driving a massive and unexpected surge in energy demand from data centers that could complicate the clean energy transition. The post Electricity demand from U.S. data centers could more than double by 2035. That’s like adding another California. appeared first on Environment America.
- Columbia Climate School Announces New Dual Degree with the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and PreservationBy integrating climate expertise with architecture and urban design, the MS in Climate and the MS in Architecture and Urban Design program equips students with the tools to build sustainable and climate-responsive communities.
- Acquisition alters UK stack emissions testing landscapeUK stack emissions testing and occupational hygiene consultancy Envirocare has acquired Atesta, a specialist in stack emissions testing. Envirocare said the move consolidates the resources and expertise of the two firms, with the potential to support further improvements in quality of service, responsiveness and turnaround time. “Atesta has long prided itself on a committed team, […]
- Scary Water Facts- Los Angeles editionThis Halloween, Environment California intern and student at CSU Long Beach, Reilly Smith has compiled a list of some scary water facts from Los Angeles The post Scary Water Facts- Los Angeles edition appeared first on Environment America.
- Bursts of embers play outsized role in wildfire spread, say physicistsExperiments on tracking firebrands could improve predictions of spot-fire risks The post Bursts of embers play outsized role in wildfire spread, say physicists appeared first on Physics World.
- IHEP-SDU in search of ‘quantum advantage’ to open new frontiers in high-energy physicsOpportunities in quantum science and technology a high priority for China’s high-energy physicists The post IHEP-SDU in search of ‘quantum advantage’ to open new frontiers in high-energy physics appeared first on Physics World.
- Has the budget done enough to encourage EV adoption?In terms of facilitating a transition to electric vehicles in the UK, yesterday’s budget was something of a curate’s egg. There has been widespread disappointment among environmental and health groups that fuel duty was held back yet again – particularly given the rise in the bus fare cap – then but what was done to […]
- Chip-based optical tweezers manipulate microparticles and cells from a distanceIntegrated optical phased array uses a tightly focused beam of light to trap and manipulate biological particles The post Chip-based optical tweezers manipulate microparticles and cells from a distance appeared first on Physics World.
- San Francisco’s surprisingly difficult quest to turn a century-old highway into a parkA ballot measure would permanently close a coastal highway to private vehicles. If the City by the Bay can't do it, who can?
- A ‘first step’ toward landback: Tribes call for three new monuments in CaliforniaIf approved, these national monuments would protect around 1 million acres.
- How to Grow a Forest: It Takes More Than Just Planting TreesIn an e360 interview, microbial ecologist Jake M. Robinson, of Australia’s Flinders University, takes a critical look at tree planting campaigns and discusses scientists’ varied approaches to both “planting” and “growing” forests to restore their ecological health. Read more on E360 →
- How To Start a Green Team in Your Child’s SchoolYoung people care deeply about the environment. You can see this even in young children.... The post How To Start a Green Team in Your Child’s School appeared first on Earth911.
- Recycling Mystery: Oyster ShellsIncreasing demand for a favorite seafood delicacy — oysters — has led to a shortage in coastal areas where they're harvested. But many communities now offer recycling programs for oyster shells. We reveal how it works. The post Recycling Mystery: Oyster Shells appeared first on Earth911.
- How Do I Get Rid of My Old Barbecue Grill?In most parts of the country, once the garden is put to bed for the winter,... The post How Do I Get Rid of My Old Barbecue Grill? appeared first on Earth911.
- Ripping up judicial review rules would be an assault on democratic valuesThere is a pervasive rhetoric circulating on the role of environmental regulation. It goes like this: regulation blocks growth, slows things down and should be stripped back. Such blunt logic usually misses the point. There are many reasons why we have regulation but none more […]
- Bonobo extinction threatBonobo extinction threat Channel News brendan 31st October 2024 Teaser Media
- Jackery Unplugged: Unleash the Power of Portable EnergyWhen it comes to portable power, “Jackery” is a household name. This article will go into Jackery’s world, how their power solutions work, why they’re great for outdoor enthusiasts, emergency preparedness and even home use. Let’s see what makes Jackery a leader in portable power and how their products stand out. Who are the Jackery...
- New wetlands funding in the wake of the Klamath dam removalThe Dept. of Interior announced $46 million to restore the Klamath Basin after the removal of four dams The post New wetlands funding in the wake of the Klamath dam removal appeared first on Environment America.
- We’re paying to clean up an oil industry messWhy a recent announcement of offshore oil and gas pipeline cleanup is a drop in the bucket–and an expensive one. The post We’re paying to clean up an oil industry mess appeared first on Environment America.
- Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Boardwalk Signs 1-5A continuación encontrará una copia traducida de las exhibiciones. Anba a tanpri jwenn kopi tradui pou ekspozisyon yo. EN ESPAÑOL Bosques Planos de Pinos 14218 Está parado en...
- Women Making Maple: Voices From The SugarbushEditor's Note: Some of our favorite birds live and breed in woods alongside sugar maple trees, and the choices made by landowners who manage forests to produce maple syrup have profound impacts on...
- Women Making Maple: Voices From The SugarbushEditor's Note: Some of our favorite birds live and breed in woods alongside sugar maple trees, and the choices made by landowners who manage forests to produce maple syrup have profound impacts on...
- AI enters the fold with the 2024 Nobel Prize for Physics:Matin Durrani is pleased that the 2024 Nobel Prize for Physics brings AI under physicists' wing The post AI enters the fold with the 2024 Nobel Prize for Physics: appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘Doomsday’ Antarctic Glacier Melting Faster Than Expected, Fueling Calls for GeoengineeringWith the fate of the Thwaites Glacier still uncertain, some experts are pushing for geoengineering and more intense climate action.
- 5 ways to get out the vote for climate in the final days before the U.S. presidential electionStressed out about the election? Turn it into action.
- Twelve Years After Sandy, Have We Gotten Better at Preparing for Disaster?Jeffrey Schlegelmilch, the director of Columbia’s National Center for Disaster Preparedness, reflects on applying lessons from Hurricane Sandy to more recent disasters.
- Two distinct descriptions of nuclei unified for the first timeHybrid approach focuses on short-range-correlated nucleon pairs The post Two distinct descriptions of nuclei unified for the first time appeared first on Physics World.
- Reanimating the ‘living Earth’ concept for a more cynical worldJames Dacey reviews Becoming Earth: How Our Planet Came to Life by Ferris Jabr The post Reanimating the ‘living Earth’ concept for a more cynical world appeared first on Physics World.
- China Appears On Track to See Emissions Fall This YearChina is likely to see its emissions fall this year, despite rising power demand, as it continues to build out renewable power at unparalleled speed, a new analysis finds.Read more on E360 →
- Reducing the Carbon Impact of American Diets With Plant-Based ChoicesA plant-based diet can significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from our food systems. With... The post Reducing the Carbon Impact of American Diets With Plant-Based Choices appeared first on Earth911.
- The EU is choosing industrial fishing over seabird conservationThe UK’s decision to leave the EU sparked years of often frenzied debate about the UK’s environmental protections, and whether these would ‘keep pace’ with the EU’s progressive law making. Many feared the UK would diverge regressively, either because we wanted to (cue those who […]
- Household waste in Scotland hits lowest ever level as recycling rates continue climbThe total amount of household waste generated in Scotland in 2023 was 2.3 million tonnes, a drop of 1.1% from 2022, according to Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) statistics published on 29 October. This is also the lowest amount of household waste generated since the start of the current recording period in 2011. Of this, 43.5% […]
- This disaster relief nonprofit is pioneering a clean energy alternative to noisy, polluting generatorsThe Footprint Project wants to create a solar-powered microgrid “lending library” to deploy during disaster recovery efforts to reduce reliance on generators, which increase air pollution and are costly to run.
- First Bus confirms five new electric bus charging depots across UKBristol, Weston-super-Mare, Minehead, Taunton and Basildon have been earmarked for the developments. An expansion of an existing deal between First Bus and rapid charging system provider Heliox, the new facilities form part of an £89illion initiative funded by the public transport operator and the UK Government’s Zebra 2 funding programme. Collectively, the depots will be […]
- Energy Wasters: Scare Away Those Vampire LoadsHave you heard about the slow drain on your electricity from appliances, known as “vampire... The post Energy Wasters: Scare Away Those Vampire Loads appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Room & Board Makes Furniture Sustainability A Top PriorityMeet Emily McGarvey, furniture maker and retailer Room & Board‘s first Director of Sustainability. The... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Room & Board Makes Furniture Sustainability A Top Priority appeared first on Earth911.
- Pump up the heatPump up the heat Channel News brendan 30th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Puerto Rico Trash Problem: Understanding the Crisis and Working Toward SolutionsPuerto Rico is grappling with a pressing trash problem that’s not just a visual blight, but a serious threat to its stunning landscapes, marine life, and the environment. The urgency of this crisis is underscored by its far-reaching impacts on health, tourism, and the economy. Let’s delve into the reasons behind this crisis, its profound...
- AI to enable autonomous underwater robots to perform precision offshore wind farm repairsTechnology could reduce the use of large maintenance vessels in wind farm repairs, reducing fuel consumption by 97%. That’s according to the National Robotarium – an innovation hub based at Heriot Watt University’s Edinburgh campus – which is supporting the development of new artificial intelligence and control systems that could allow underwater robots to operate […]
- PRESIDENTIAL ENDORSEMENT: Environment America Action Fund endorses Vice President Kamala Harris, Gov. Tim Walz & 23 Congressional candidatesThe Environment America Action Fund supports Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for President and Vice President in the 2024 election, as well as 23 green champions running for U.S. House and Senate. The post PRESIDENTIAL ENDORSEMENT: Environment America Action Fund endorses Vice President Kamala Harris, Gov. Tim Walz & 23 Congressional candidates appeared first on Environment America.
- Environment America Action Fund endorses re-election of 5 U.S. Representatives in PennsylvaniaThe Environment America Action Fund is endorsing U.S. Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, Mary Gay Scanlon, Madeleine Dean, Susan Wild, and Matt Cartwright for re-election in Pennsylvania. The post Environment America Action Fund endorses re-election of 5 U.S. Representatives in Pennsylvania appeared first on Environment America.
- Environment America Action Fund endorses re-election of U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse for CO-02The Environment America Action Fund supports Rep. Joe Neguse for re-election to his Colorado congressional seat. The post Environment America Action Fund endorses re-election of U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse for CO-02 appeared first on Environment America.
- Environment America Action Fund endorses re-election of U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva in AZ-07The Environment America Action Fund supports Raúl Grijalva for re-election in the AZ-07 congressional race. The post Environment America Action Fund endorses re-election of U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva in AZ-07 appeared first on Environment America.
- Environment America Action Fund endorses election of 4 U.S. House candidates in CaliforniaThe Environment America Action Fund supports Rep. Jared Huffman for the CA-02 district, state Asm. Luz Maria Rivas for CA-29, state Asm. Laura Friedman for CA-30 and Rep. Mike Levin for CA-49. The post Environment America Action Fund endorses election of 4 U.S. House candidates in California appeared first on Environment America.
- Environment America Action Fund endorses re-election of U.S. Reps. Kathy Castor, Vern Buchanan in Florida congressional electionsThe Environment America Action Fund supports the re-election bids of U.S. Reps. Kathy Castor and Vern Buchanan in the FL-14 and FL-16 congressional districts respectively. The post Environment America Action Fund endorses re-election of U.S. Reps. Kathy Castor, Vern Buchanan in Florida congressional elections appeared first on Environment America.
- Environment America Action Fund endorses U.S. Reps. Mikie Sherrill, Frank Pallone for re-election, U.S. Rep. Andy Kim for U.S. Senate from New JerseyThe post Environment America Action Fund endorses U.S. Reps. Mikie Sherrill, Frank Pallone for re-election, U.S. Rep. Andy Kim for U.S. Senate from New Jersey appeared first on Environment America.
- Environment America Action Fund endorses re-election of U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich in New MexicoThe Environment America Action Fund supports U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich in his race for one of New Mexico’s U.S. senate seats. The post Environment America Action Fund endorses re-election of U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich in New Mexico appeared first on Environment America.
- Environment America Action Fund endorses U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko for re-election in NY-20The Environment America Action Fund supports U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko because of his long history of green leadership. The post Environment America Action Fund endorses U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko for re-election in NY-20 appeared first on Environment America.
- Environment America Action Fund endorses re-election of U.S. Rep. David Joyce for OH-14The Environment America Action Fund supports Rep. David Joyce for re-election to his Ohio congressional seat. The post Environment America Action Fund endorses re-election of U.S. Rep. David Joyce for OH-14 appeared first on Environment America.
- Can the UK deliver more than just ambition for the Global Biodiversity Framework?This post is by Elliot Chapman-Jones, head of public affairs at The Wildlife Trusts. It is part of our COP16 miniseries, a collection of blogs spotlighting this year’s UN Biodiversity Conference. “It’s time to roll up our sleeves!” This was the message from the last […]
- Superconductivity theorist Leon Cooper dies aged 94Cooper carried out research into superconductivity and neuroscience The post Superconductivity theorist Leon Cooper dies aged 94 appeared first on Physics World.
- Dinosaurs Thrived After Ice, Not Fire, Says a New Study of Ancient VolcanismThe leading hypothesis for a mass extinction that cleared the way for dinosaurs to dominate the Earth has long been excessive heat. A new study says the opposite.
- The link between climate disasters and authoritarian regimesHello, and welcome back to State of Emergency. I’m L.V. Anderson (or Laura to my colleagues), a senior editor at Grist, and I’m taking over the newsletter today to give you a wide-angle look at how climate change is affecting democracy not just in the U.S., but around the world. One of the biggest stories […]
- Embrace Freedom with an Off-Grid Solar System Lifestyle.Power Your Freedom with the Off Grid Solar System Lifestyle These days, many jobs can be done remotely, giving us the freedom to choose our home location where it best suits us, whether in a rural area or in a … Embrace Freedom with an Off-Grid Solar System Lifestyle. Read More » The post Embrace Freedom with an Off-Grid Solar System Lifestyle. appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Closing Pandora’s box: A new book explores the science of sewageSewage: It’s a subject whose complexities are not to be underestimated, but which are increasingly in need of being communicated to the public. A new book provides a helpful primer on the science underpinning its collection and treatment, and what happens when it’s accidentally released. The Science of Sewage: What happens when we flush is […]
- How to Recycle Invisalign TraysInvisalign trays, with their sleek and clear design, offer an effective way to straighten teeth... The post How to Recycle Invisalign Trays appeared first on Earth911.
- From buckyballs to biological membranes: ISIS celebrates 40 years of neutron scienceAs ISIS – the UK’s muon and neutron source – turns 40, Rosie de Laune and colleagues from ISIS explore the past, present and future of neutron scattering The post From buckyballs to biological membranes: ISIS celebrates 40 years of neutron science appeared first on Physics World.
- Authoritarianism is on the rise. Is climate change to blame?There's evidence that global warming creates fertile ground for political strongmen to come to power.
- BT powers mobile phone mast with renewable energyA site in the Shropshire Hills will serve as the testbed for green-powered mobile connectivity in Britain. BT Group has now activated the first of its revolutionary self-powering mobile masts, which run on solar and wind energy. 70% of all electrical needs at the Shropshire location will be generated on site, renewably, with power then […]
- The Problem With That Wood Smoke SmellNearly everyone loves the smell of wood smoke. It evokes carefree summer nights under the... The post The Problem With That Wood Smoke Smell appeared first on Earth911.
- We must make peace not war with natureThis blog is part of our COP16 miniseries, a collection of blogs spotlighting this year’s UN Biodiversity Conference. The theme of this year’s UN global biodiversity summit COP16 is Peace with Nature. At the start of the last Conference, COP15 in Montreal in 2022, UN […]
- Drive up tax on petrol cars - think tankDrive up tax on petrol cars - think tank Channel News brendan 29th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Are There Polar Bears in Antarctica? Unveiling the Mystery Of Polar Bears and Their Unique Arctic HabitatAre There Polar Bears in Antarctica? If you’ve ever wondered, “Are there polar bears in Antarctica?” you’re not alone. This is a common question, and while the answer might be disappointing for some, it’s rooted in nature’s unique ecosystem design. Despite the image of a solitary polar bear against a snowy backdrop, no polar bears...
- Magnet Fishing – What It Is, Legal Concerns, and Environmental ImpactWhat is Magnet Fishing? Magnet fishing is a thrilling hobby that’s a blend of treasure hunting and environmental cleanup. Enthusiasts use powerful magnets to pull metal objects from rivers, lakes and canals, embarking on a quest to find lost relics, valuables or even weapons. By attaching a strong magnet to a rope and casting it...
- Greening Concrete: A Major Emitter Inches Toward Carbon NeutralityConcrete is the most ubiquitous man-made building material on the planet, but making it generates massive amounts of CO2 emissions. Companies are experimenting with ways to green the process, from slashing the use of limestone to capturing the carbon generated when it’s burned. Read more on E360 →
- Why Metal Roofing is a Smart Choice for Modern HomeownersKey Takeaways Metal roofing offers durability, energy efficiency, and environmental benefits. Various styles and materials make metal roofing a versatile option for homeowners. Installation and maintenance are streamlined, providing long-term savings. Introduction Many homeowners increasingly turn to metal roofing for their housing needs in the quest for durability and cost-effective solutions. Metal roofing is now...
- Getting the lead out, 10 years after FlintThe Biden administration has taken the most significant step toward protecting our drinking water from lead since the start of the Flint, Michigan, water crisis a decade ago. The post Getting the lead out, 10 years after Flint appeared first on Environment America.
- Getting the lead out, 10 years after FlintThe Biden administration has taken the most significant step toward protecting our drinking water from lead since the start of the Flint, Michigan, water crisis a decade ago. The post Getting the lead out, 10 years after Flint appeared first on Environment America.
- Apply today for a DC internship to protect the environmentMake a difference and learn skills to launch your environmental career with a DC internship. The post Apply today for a DC internship to protect the environment appeared first on Environment America.
- Climate School Announces Faculty Tenured in 2024Four professors joined Columbia Climate School's tenured faculty this year.
- Top ten candies this Halloween; and what they have in commonAs we’re buzzing with excitement for Halloween, many are wondering: what are the best candies to give out? And, more importantly, what do they have in common? The post Top ten candies this Halloween; and what they have in common appeared first on Environment America.
- Is offshore wind killing whales?Separating fact from fiction when it comes to offshore wind’s impacts on whales The post Is offshore wind killing whales? appeared first on Environment America.
- Pop psychology: Appraising the options for hydrogen storage in transportHydrogen presents significant challenges when it comes to storage, given its molecular size and highly corrosive nature. A number of potential approaches are coming into view. Leakage has certainly been a bête noire in the natural gas sector, and something that happens far more frequently than was assumed, as reports of recent years seem to […]
- Time to speed up UK emissions cuts, says CCCThe Climate Change Committee (CCC) has recommended that the UK commit to cutting its greenhouse gas emissions by 81% from 1990 levels by 2035. Presented in a letter, the advice was offered to assist determination of the country’s 2035 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) in the forthcoming period, following a request for advice to this effect […]
- Flooding programmes deliver big results, says the Environment AgencyThe Environment Agency has published its mid-programme report, detailing the benefits the agency says are accruing from various schemes undertaken to support flood and coastal resilience. Published on 28 October, the report reviews the EA’s £200 million Flood and Coastal Innovation Programmes, and approaches to flood and coastal resilience taken by the agency, local authorities […]
- Optical technique measures intramolecular distances with angstrom precisionModified MINFLUX approach could be used to study biological processes inside cells The post Optical technique measures intramolecular distances with angstrom precision appeared first on Physics World.
- Pollution from Gas Stoves Kills 40,000 in Europe Each YearPollution seeping from gas stoves kills 40,000 people each year across the EU and U.K., according to a new report, the latest contribution to a growing body of evidence that stoves pose a threat to human health.Read more on E360 →
- How to align private investment and action with the Global Biodiversity Framework This post is by Vassilis Gkoumas, economist at WWF-UK. It is part of our COP16 miniseries, a collection of blogs spotlighting this year’s UN Biodiversity Conference. As biodiversity loss becomes an increasingly salient global issue, so too does the call for a nature-positive economy, prompting […]
- Nature Finance UK looks to unlock billions in restoration fundingBritain’s biggest conference dedicated to re-wilding and support for nature returns to London in November. Taking place at IET London on Tuesday 5th November, Nature Finance UK 2024 will bring together more than 350 experts in nature finance, land management and sustainable investment. The convention, now in its seventh year, begins just weeks after the […]
- Guest Opinion: 7 Steps To Make A Positive Impact TodayEarth911’s Mitch Ratcliffe asked Brett Jenks, CEO of the global regenerative development non-profit Rare.org, to... The post Guest Opinion: 7 Steps To Make A Positive Impact Today appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Rare.org’s Brett Jenks Ties Global Climate Impacts To Everyday DecisionsThe climate crisis cannot be solved by one person, one organization, one company, or one... The post Earth911 Podcast: Rare.org’s Brett Jenks Ties Global Climate Impacts To Everyday Decisions appeared first on Earth911.
- More farms are turning to automation amid labor shortagesClimate change is making farm work more difficult and dangerous. But workers worry technology could lead to further exploitation.
- Daily adaptive proton therapy employed in the clinic for the first timeResearchers in Switzerland have integrated online daily adaptation into the clinical proton therapy workflow The post Daily adaptive proton therapy employed in the clinic for the first time appeared first on Physics World.
- We should recognise the interdependence between nature and climateThis blog is part of our COP16 miniseries, a collection of blogs spotlighting this year’s UN Biodiversity Conference. Right now, ministers and experts are meeting at COP16 in Columbia, or “nature cop”, to discuss how to reverse global biodiversity loss. Just 10 days after nature […]
- A clash of culture and conservationA clash of culture and conservation Channel News brendan 28th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Chronic health problems amplify heat risk in the Rio Grande ValleyThe deaths of two elderly siblings and their 60-year-old caretaker at first mystified Brownsville. Extreme heat is a quiet but growing threat for Rio Grande Valley residents with chronic health conditions.
- The dying of the lightThe dying of the light Channel Comment brendan 27th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Is Halara Fast Fashion Sustainable? The Truth Behind This Trendy BrandIs Halara fast fashion sustainable? Halara is stylish and affordable but raises questions about the environmental impact. As a fast fashion brand, Halara has to prove its sustainability, especially as more and more consumers are looking for eco-friendly options. Understanding the Urgency: what is Fast Fashion and Why is it a Problem? Fast fashion brands...
- A former Utah coal town could soon become a hub for low-carbon cementTerra CO2 wants to make cement additives from mining waste. The startup could get a $52.6 million DOE grant to build a clean energy factory near Salt Lake City.
- 10 Phenomenal Female Bird Photos From the 2024 Audubon Photography AwardsHave you ever paused to appreciate the chocolate-dipped head of a female Eastern Towhee? Or been struck by the bold striping of a female Red-winged Blackbird? If not, you’re missing out. Female...
- 10 Phenomenal Female Bird Photos From the 2024 Audubon Photography AwardsHave you ever paused to appreciate the chocolate-dipped head of a female Eastern Towhee? Or been struck by the bold striping of a female Red-winged Blackbird? If not, you’re missing out. Female...
- RELEASE: Grant program to accelerate solar adoption in Maryland now openMaryland Energy Administration launches grant program for Maryland cities and counties to adopt instant permitting. The post RELEASE: Grant program to accelerate solar adoption in Maryland now open appeared first on Environment America.
- 5 surprising facts about renewable energy growth in Rhode IslandRhode Island produces 40 times as much energy from the sun and wind as it did a decade ago. Find more clean energy facts here. The post 5 surprising facts about renewable energy growth in Rhode Island appeared first on Environment America.
- 5 surprising facts about renewable energy growth in MichiganMichigan produces 2.5 times as much energy from the sun and wind as it did a decade ago. Find more clean energy facts here. The post 5 surprising facts about renewable energy growth in Michigan appeared first on Environment America.
- Loss of Forest Causes Stonefly to Change ColorThe loss of forest in New Zealand has led some native stoneflies to change color, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Imaging method could detect Parkinson’s disease up to 20 years before symptoms appearA technique that combines super-resolution microscopy with advanced computational analysis could identify early signs of Parkinson’s disease The post Imaging method could detect Parkinson’s disease up to 20 years before symptoms appear appeared first on Physics World.
- Protecting Illinois wetlandsWetlands play a vital role in a healthy environment, but due to sprawl and other human activity less than 10% of Illinois’ historic wetlands remain. We’re supporting a state wetland protection program to safeguard what we have left. The post Protecting Illinois wetlands appeared first on Environment America.
- Meatpacking plants mostly pollute low-income, communities of color, EPA data showsPostville, Iowa, has long dealt with the fallout from Agri Star Meat and Poultry, the town’s largest employer.
- Ask me anything: Raghavendra Srinivas – ‘Experimental physics is never boring’Quantum scientist Raghavendra Srinivas thinks young researchers shouldn’t be afraid to ask questions The post Ask me anything: Raghavendra Srinivas – ‘Experimental physics is never boring’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Inspiration: We Belong to the EarthToday’s Earth911 inspiration is from Chief Sealth of the Suquamish and Duwamish tribes that lived... The post Earth911 Inspiration: We Belong to the Earth appeared first on Earth911.
- Breathe it in: UK ranks 8th for clean air in EuropeScandinavian countries dominated the leader board, which looked at every nation in the region. However, Iceland came out on top overall, with an Air Quality Index Score [AQI] of 17. The country, which is almost entirely powered on renewable geothermal and hydro energy, is also known for its low population density, including lack of road […]
- The allure of annihilationThe allure of annihilation Channel Comment brendan 25th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Meet Environment Rhode Island’s State Director, Rex WilmouthThe post Meet Environment Rhode Island’s State Director, Rex Wilmouth appeared first on Environment America.
- Milwaukee joins the honor roll for safer drinking water at schoolIt’s time to get the lead out of our kids’ drinking water The post Milwaukee joins the honor roll for safer drinking water at school appeared first on Environment America.
- Behind the Scenes at the Federal Bee Lab Powered by Native PlantsDown an unmarked road in Maryland’s 13,000-acre Patuxent Research Refuge, on the grounds of an abandoned Whooping Crane breeding facility, sits an unusual government research facility. Its sign is...
- Behind the Scenes at the Federal Bee Lab Powered by Native PlantsDown an unmarked road in Maryland’s 13,000-acre Patuxent Research Refuge, on the grounds of an abandoned Whooping Crane breeding facility, sits an unusual government research facility. Its sign is...
- Bird Buddy Partners with the National Audubon Society to Elevate Bird Conservation EffortsKALAMAZOO, MI (October 24, 2024) – In marking International Day of Climate Action 2024, Bird Buddy, inventor of Smart Bird Feeder technology, has become an official partner to the National Audubon...
- Bird Buddy Partners with the National Audubon Society to Elevate Bird Conservation EffortsKALAMAZOO, MI (October 24, 2024) – In marking International Day of Climate Action 2024, Bird Buddy, inventor of Smart Bird Feeder technology, has become an official partner to the National Audubon...
- 5 surprising facts about renewable energy growth in PennsylvaniaPennsylvania produces over 20% more solar and wind energy than it did a decade ago. Find more Pennsylvania clean energy facts here. The post 5 surprising facts about renewable energy growth in Pennsylvania appeared first on Environment America.
- Roughly two thirds of Oregon kelp forests have disappearedAccording to a recent report from the Oregon Kelp Alliance, Oregon’s underwater kelp forests are withering away. The post Roughly two thirds of Oregon kelp forests have disappeared appeared first on Environment America.
- Unlocking Climate Finance: Navigating Challenges, Tools and Strategies for a Net-Zero FutureA professional learning workshop will teach participants from diverse backgrounds all about the complexities and opportunities for climate finance.
- How Does Cirkul Work? Discover the Magic of Flavor InfusionIf you’re wondering how does Cirkul work, you’re in the right place! Cirkul is an innovative water bottle system that allows you to control the flavor of your water using special flavor cartridges called “Sips.” It’s designed to make drinking water more enjoyable by offering you complete control over how much or how little flavor...
- Julia Sutcliffe: chief scientific adviser explains why policymaking must be underpinned by evidenceExploring a career in physics, systems engineering and advising the UK's Department for Business and Trade The post Julia Sutcliffe: chief scientific adviser explains why policymaking must be underpinned by evidence appeared first on Physics World.
- Lack of political consensus could harm the government’s net zero targets, Labour MP warns Net Zero Festival delegatesEnvironmental campaigner and new Labour MP Polly Billington has warned that a lack of political consensus around tackling climate change could put the new government’s target of reaching net zero power by 2030 under threat. “You need to establish political consensus across the parties and that is something that’s seriously under threat now with the […]
- Eco-friendly graphene composite recovers gold from e-wasteNew graphene-biopolymer material extracts gold ions 10 times more efficiently than other adsorbents The post Eco-friendly graphene composite recovers gold from e-waste appeared first on Physics World.
- Plastic saves lives in West Africa, and destroys ecosystemsIan Packham’s latest video report from Ghana looks at the devastating impact of the water sachets two-thirds of people rely on, then gets the lowdown on a recycling project revolutionising the waste stream. According to UNICEF, 76% of households in Ghana are at risk of drinking water contaminated with faecal matter. One-in-10 people spend more […]
- As Disinformation Swirls, Meteorologists Are Facing ThreatsPredicting large and dangerous storms has always been challenging. It’s gotten tougher, says meteorologist James Marshall Shepherd, as a growing fringe has started to harass, verbally abuse, and threaten scientists and forecasters who link ferocious weather with climate change.Read more on E360 →
- Planning reform can’t solve UK housing problems on its ownPlanning is often said by governments to block the building of new homes, renewable energy projects and transport infrastructure, hindering economic growth. And this government is no different. Keir Starmer vowed to “rip up” the bureaucratic planning system, but history tells us that planning reforms […]
- Helene and Milton upended a key part of the nation’s agriculture systemAmerica depends on Southeastern agriculture. After two hurricanes and billions of dollars in damages, the US food supply chain faces an uncertain future.
- 5 Ways to Reduce Energy Costs and Improve Efficiency with Industrial Solar IntegrationAs industries continue to expand, energy costs are rising, making it crucial for businesses to consider sustainable energy solutions. In today’s market, success isn’t just about generating profit; it’s also about taking responsibility for the environment. With pollution levels at an all-time high, adopting carbon-free solutions is no longer optional—it’s essential. Solar power offers businesses...
- How to Recycle an Illinois Tollway TransponderIf you have an old Illinois Tollway transponder, which are being replaced by a more... The post How to Recycle an Illinois Tollway Transponder appeared first on Earth911.
- Holiday Prep: Keeping the Kitchen Clean and NaturalIf you’re in charge of a holiday meal, you’re focused on menu planning, gathering quality... The post Holiday Prep: Keeping the Kitchen Clean and Natural appeared first on Earth911.
- Oxfordshire County Council launches online Flood ToolkitGuides on preparation, recovery and mitigation are now available for landowners, homeowners, businesses and communities. The digital toolkit has been launched just one week after analysis showed that around 200,000 homes are at immediate risk of flooding in South East England alone following weeks of heavy downpours. Oxfordshire’s new resources allow people to search the […]
- Crafting the Perfect Home Setup for Optimal Internet ConnectivityKey Takeaways Learn how to maximize your internet speed with minimal fuss. Discover the best placement and tools for improving connectivity. Obtain valuable techniques to enhance your home network. Und standing Your Internet Needs The first step in enhancing your internet is accurately assessing your network’s demands. Every household has different requirements based on the...
- Keir Starmer: planet harmer?Keir Starmer: planet harmer? Channel News brendan 24th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Highlights From the 2024 Lamont Open House: 75th Anniversary EditionThrough interactive exhibits, games and lectures, people of all ages learned about geology, earth science and climate change.
- Right to repair in Illinois is the practical choiceRepair cuts waste, saves consumers money and is the right thing to do for protecting the planet. The post Right to repair in Illinois is the practical choice appeared first on Environment America.
- 5 surprising facts about renewable energy growth in MarylandMaryland produces 4.2 times as much energy from the sun and wind as it did a decade ago. Find more Maryland clean energy facts here. The post 5 surprising facts about renewable energy growth in Maryland appeared first on Environment America.
- Tree Rings, Climate Change and the Rainy SeasonSeeking to understand the history of the southeast Asian monsoon, researchers venture into the remote highlands of Vietnam to sample the rings of behemoth cypress trees that have survived for a thousand years.
- Cosmic antimatter could be created by annihilating WIMPsDetection of antideuterons and antihelium could help hone dark-matter models The post Cosmic antimatter could be created by annihilating WIMPs appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘Tattoos for the climate concerned’: Why people are getting inked for the planetFaced with a future of uncertainty and change, four people share the climate messages they chose to wear forever.
- A Fish Once Thought Extinct, the 'Mekong Ghost' Is RediscoveredRecent sightings of the "Mekong ghost" fish in Cambodia offer hope for a creature once presumed extinct. Read more on E360 →
- Spray lining first for Scottish Water boosts chamber integrityWastewater maintenance and repair specialist Lanes Group has carried out the first spray lining project commissioned by Scottish Water to rehabilitate chambers serving a large wet well. The innovative project has successfully strengthened the two chambers on the outfall of the wet well at Lower Largo, Fife, preventing the assets from having to be excavated […]
- First look at prototype telescope for the LISA gravitational-wave missionThe telescopes will be used to send and receive infrared laser beams between the three satellites in space The post First look at prototype telescope for the LISA gravitational-wave mission appeared first on Physics World.
- Solar-powered system gives efficiency boost to desalinationResearchers in Canada have designed a device that produces drinking water from seawater using an evaporation process driven largely by solar power, with efficiency levels said to be five times greater than offered by current desalination techniques. Desalination is critical for many coastal and island nations to provide access to fresh water, given water scarcity […]
- AI and access to capital: Energising Tomorrow report assesses transition outlookThe new analysis shows the switch from fossil fuel power sources is speeding up and financial support is growing. Key insights from the Energising Tomorrow: Womble Bond Dickinson’s Global Energy Transition Outlook 2025 report include a significant improvement in access to capital. According to the data, 76% of energy suppliers have launched new transition projects […]
- Seminar for housing stakeholders aims to address barriers to retrofittingAn advocacy group is piloting a whole-house retrofit scheme in the Manchester area. The initiative is the work of Carbon Co-op’s Levenshulme Area-Based Retrofit scheme, and has the professed aim of bringing retrofit opportunities to communities by addressing some of the barriers and challenges currently facing households to access retrofitting. The webinar is hosted by […]
- Geophysical experts call for ethical framework in geoengineering deploymentAs interest seemingly grows in geoengineering as a strategy for tackling global warming, the world’s largest association of Earth and space scientists has launched a putative “ethical framework” intended to function as a guide to responsible decision-making and inclusive dialogue. The report, facilitated by the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and advised by a global panel […]
- Orbital angular momentum monopoles appear in a chiral crystalExperimental observations at the Swiss Light Source could advance the development of energy-efficient memory devices based on "orbitronics" The post Orbital angular momentum monopoles appear in a chiral crystal appeared first on Physics World.
- The climate stakes of the Harris-Trump electionFrom public health to public lands, here are 15 ways the next president could affect the climate and your life.
- The UK needs to talk about menstrual justiceRight now, 800 million people worldwide are on their period. One thing is true for all of them: their period is more than just a personal matter. This week is Environmenstrual Week, organised by the Women’s Environmental Network (WEN). More than just clever wordplay, it […]
- Experts say a proposed revamp to the recycling symbol is still deceptive — and probably illegalDoes changing the shape of the recycling symbol make it any less misleading?
- Millennials are having less kids due to climate anxietyAlmost one-fifth of adults aged between 28 and 43 have decided to reduce the number of kids they plan on having due to the environmental crisis. According to the National Home Energy Survey, conducted by the Eco Experts, 43% of Millennials now want smaller families because of climate change. The generation born between 1981 and […]
- On the proper use of a Warburg impedanceJoin the audience for a live webinar on 4 December 2024 sponsored by Gamry Instruments, Inc., BioLogic, Scribner and Metrohm Autolab, in partnership with The Electrochemical Society The post On the proper use of a Warburg impedance appeared first on Physics World.
- Why Brick Chimney is the best?Brick chimney is a favorite among many homeowners and for good reason. They are beautiful, strong and low maintenance. This article will explore why brick chimneys stand out from the rest and debunk some common myths. Key Points Brick chimneys are classic and timeless. They look good on any home. They last for many years...
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: USEFULL Founder Alison Cove Brings Reusable Packaging To Campus CafeteriasAlison Cove, CEO and founder of USEFULL, works at the forefront of a critical shift... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: USEFULL Founder Alison Cove Brings Reusable Packaging To Campus Cafeterias appeared first on Earth911.
- How To Make an Upcycled Jar TerrariumTerrariums add variety, depth, and beauty to your plant collection. You can easily make one... The post How To Make an Upcycled Jar Terrarium appeared first on Earth911.
- 'Don't insure oil, gas and coal' - XR'Don't insure oil, gas and coal' - XR Channel News brendan 23rd October 2024 Teaser Media
- Multi-qubit entangled states boost atomic clock and sensor performanceGreenberger–Horne–Zeilinger states increase measurement frequency The post Multi-qubit entangled states boost atomic clock and sensor performance appeared first on Physics World.
- Plans to ‘Rewild’ Guanacos in Argentina Trigger Scientific Debate and Legal ThreatsA decision to translocate a group of guanacos across Argentina has raised concerns among scientists and provoked intense scientific and legal controversy.
- Gems from the Physics World archive: Isaac AsimovScience-fiction fans in the Physics World team have a clear favourite from 36 years of articles The post Gems from the <em>Physics World</em> archive: Isaac Asimov appeared first on Physics World.
- Gap between biodiversity funding and future needs widens to $942bnThe latest BloombergNEF Biodiversity Finance Factbook paints a stark picture of investment shortfalls, with urgency growing. Investment in biodiversity projects is failing to keep up with inflation, with just $208billion currently flowing through the sector globally each year. According to analysis, by 2030 financing will need to be eight times that figure to meet predicted needs, […]
- The water election that wasn’tHello, and welcome back to State of Emergency. I’m Jake Bittle, and today we’re going to shift the focus away from the storm-battered Southeast and take a look at one of the nation’s hottest battleground states. Election Day is just two weeks away, and the high-octane race for president is consuming almost all the media’s […]
- Lakes Dot the Sahara Desert After Heavy RainAn unusual early September cyclone drenched large parts of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya, filling dry lakes and rivers. New satellite imagery from NASA shows the impact of the deluge.Read more on E360 →
- Brick Dimensions: A Simple Guide to Standard Brick SizesBricks, one of the world’s oldest and most reliable building materials, hold a significant role in construction projects. Understanding brick dimensions is not just a matter of knowledge, but a crucial aspect when planning and executing projects, be it a home, a wall, or a garden feature. The knowledge of standard brick sizes is the...
- Planetary Carbon Sinks In Crisis And What You Can DoEcosystems services, the good nature does for humans, have been treated as free benefits, but... The post Planetary Carbon Sinks In Crisis And What You Can Do appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Shop Deforestation-Free To Preserve the Planet’s Carbon SinksThe planet’s carbon sinks, the natural repositories of atmospheric CO2 that kept the world’s climate... The post We Earthlings: Shop Deforestation-Free To Preserve the Planet’s Carbon Sinks appeared first on Earth911.
- Negative triangularity tokamaks: a power plant plasma solution from the core to the edge?Join the audience for a live webinar on 7 November 2024 sponsored by IOP Publishing's journal, Plasma Science and Technologies The post Negative triangularity tokamaks: a power plant plasma solution from the core to the edge? appeared first on Physics World.
- How a next-generation particle collider could unravel the mysteries of the Higgs bosonTulika Bose, Philip Burrows and Tara Shears discuss proposals for the next big particle collider The post How a next-generation particle collider could unravel the mysteries of the Higgs boson appeared first on Physics World.
- One issue will decide Arizona’s future. Nobody’s campaigning on it.The fate of the state’s water depends on this election. For politicians and voters, it’s mostly an afterthought.
- The flood that forced a housing reckoning in VermontThe interconnected climate and housing crises are putting some Montpelier residents one disaster away from homelessness.
- Public EV chargers are good for the planet. They’re also good for business.Research shows that businesses with charging stations nearby see an economic boost.
- Crafts Made From Found Fall FoliageThese 12 crafts will give you ideas on finding new uses for fallen leaves, nuts and branches -- other than simply tossing them on the compost pile. The post Crafts Made From Found Fall Foliage appeared first on Earth911.
- 74% want u-turn on UK’s limited deposit return schemeThe initiative, which has taken years to come to fruition, is now likely to exclude glass bottles, raising widespread concerns about effectiveness. Defra Minister Mary Creagh revealed new details of the long-delayed Deposit Return Scheme last week, suggesting the model could return to the original blueprint proposed under the Conservatives. However, public demand for a […]
- We can build homes fast and recover nature at the same timeThis post is by Becky Pullinger, head of land use planning at The Wildlife Trusts. The government has pledged to build 1.5 million new homes in England over the next five years. It has also committed to protecting 30 per cent of land for nature […]
- 'A cage is a cage''A cage is a cage' Channel Comment brendan 22nd October 2024 Teaser Media
- Circular Lighting Live 2024: Backing up environmental claims with dataThe lighting sector is embracing verified data on its sustainability claims, including Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs). That was certainly one of the impressions conveyed by Circular Lighting Live 2024, held in London on 9 October. The conference and exhibition was reportedly packed with new information, initiatives and updates on all things sustainability-and-lighting, as organizer Recolight […]
- Objects with embedded spins could test whether quantum measurement affects gravityExperiment could involve sending tiny diamonds through interferometers The post Objects with embedded spins could test whether quantum measurement affects gravity appeared first on Physics World.
- Durham researchers unveil robot system for studying honeybee behaviourResearchers have developed what they describe as a revolutionary robotic system that allows for continuous, long-term observation of honeybee colonies. The research, published in the journal Science Robotics, seemingly marks a significant advancement in the field of digitised behavioural research. It was conducted by a group at Durham University, in collaboration with international partners. The […]
- Shaking From April’s New Jersey Quake Went Oddly Far, Raising Questions on Regional HazardAn earthquake on April 5, 2024, was felt at surprisingly long distances. What does it mean for assessing regional hazard?
- Maintaining confidence: strategies for securing more sustainable operationsEfforts to ensure the continuity of today’s mission-critical industrial operations are blunted by the burden of aging and increasingly complex electrical systems. ABB’s Lee Todd explains how forward-looking approaches to equipment maintenance can reward organizations with optimized business continuity and greater sustainability as well as reduced costs. Unplanned loss of production is a contingency that’s […]
- Flocking together: the physics of sheep herding and pedestrian flowsLearn how the science of crowd movements can help shepherds and urban designers The post Flocking together: the physics of sheep herding and pedestrian flows appeared first on Physics World.
- Interview with dolphins-and-microplastics study authorsA recent paper in PLOS One presents evidence of dolphin inhalation of microplastics. An interview has been published with two of the authors, Leslie B. Hart (College of Charleston, USA) and Miranda K. Dziobak (College of Charleston; University of South Carolina, USA) which is reproduced here (credit: Molly Bisceglia, CC-BY 4.0 license). What first drew […]
- US air pollution monitoring network has gaps in coverageThe lack of air-quality monitoring capabilities across the US affects the health of millions of people and disproportionately impacts minority and low socioeconomic-status communities, say researchers in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology Letters. Motivated by a new US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standard for air pollution, the team employed a model for fine-scale air pollution […]
- Innovative Solutions for Stormwater Pollution ControlSolving Pollution Issues with Innovative Stormwater Treatments Stormwater, or rainwater that flows over surfaces like streets, rooftops, and driveways, often picks up pollutants along the way. When left untreated, this contaminated water flows into natural water bodies, posing serious … Innovative Solutions for Stormwater Pollution Control Read More » The post Innovative Solutions for Stormwater Pollution Control appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Guest Opinion: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Help Solve The Drinking Water ProblemMy journey into the world of water began when I first came to grips with... The post Guest Opinion: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Help Solve The Drinking Water Problem appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: Spout CEO Reuben Vollmer Introduces A Countertop Atmospheric Water Harvesting ApplianceThe water crisis is one of the most pressing issues facing our planet, with climate... The post Earth911 Podcast: Spout CEO Reuben Vollmer Introduces A Countertop Atmospheric Water Harvesting Appliance appeared first on Earth911.
- Confused by the twin paradox? Maybe philosophy can helpRobert P Crease discusses a puzzle that goes to the heart of science and philosophy The post Confused by the twin paradox? Maybe philosophy can help appeared first on Physics World.
- Ukraine Rewilding: Will Nature Be Allowed to Revive When War Ends?Amid the war’s destruction, Ukrainian scientists are seeing signs of an ecological recovery. When the conflict ends, they say, the nation should not rebuild its massive Soviet-era infrastructure and instead continue the rewilding by letting nature keep restoring itself.Read more on E360 →
- The nation’s first commercial carbon sequestration plant is in Illinois. It leaks.The locals are worried: “Just because CO2 sequestration can be done doesn't mean it should be done."
- Tribes help tribes after natural disasters. Helene is no different.Tribal nations long ago learned to stitch together a patchwork of support to help each other cope with disasters like Hurricane Helene.
- Physics-based model helps pedestrians and cyclists avoid city pollutionNew immersive reality method could also inform policymakers and urban planners about risks, say researchers The post Physics-based model helps pedestrians and cyclists avoid city pollution appeared first on Physics World.
- Next generation electric buses could hit 97% charging efficiencyOne of the world’s leading independent bus manufacturers has confirmed a major leap forward in effectiveness for its forthcoming models. Alexander Dennis, a subsidiary of NFI Group Inc., has shared data from recent Zemo Partnership testing of its electric vehicle charging systems. According to the report, the company’s next generation of public transport vehicles has […]
- The UK isn’t doing enough to protect health from climate changeClimate change is having a significant impact on public health in the UK, yet this connection is rarely made by the environment sector or parliament. Despite clear evidence of its implications for mental health, between 1995 and 2020, only 41 parliamentary speeches made the link, […]
- Lessons from Extinction Rebellion: the sparkLessons from Extinction Rebellion: the spark Channel Comment brendan 21st October 2024 Teaser Media
- Electric Motor Recycling: Turning Scrap into Sustainable ResourcesElectric motor recycling is a smart and green way to dispose of old motors instead of leaving them in landfills. By recycling electric motors, you help save materials and reduce environmental harm. This guide will cover how electric motor recycling works, why it’s important, and how anyone can get involved in this simple process. What...
- What happens to the world if forests stop absorbing carbon? Ask Finland.Natural sinks of forests and peat were key to Finland’s ambitious target to be carbon neutral by 2035. But now, the land has started emitting more greenhouse gases than it stores.
- Mourning Rio Tinto protestersMourning Rio Tinto protesters Channel News brendan 20th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Asian Forest Scorpion: Facts, Behavior, and Care TipsThe Asian Forest Scorpion is a fascinating and intimidating creature, yet many people find them fascinating enough to keep as pets. Native to the humid forests of Southeast Asia, these scorpions are known for their large size and striking black bodies. Although they may seem scary, they can be an excellent addition to any insect...
- Liquid-crystal bifocal lens excels at polarization and edge imagingApplied voltage adjusts intensity at twin focal points The post Liquid-crystal bifocal lens excels at polarization and edge imaging appeared first on Physics World.
- The tiny potato at the heart of one tribe’s fight against climate changeWetlands absorb carbon from the atmosphere. The Coeur d’Alene’s restoration would do more than just that.
- How to Have a Bird-Friendly HalloweenAh, Halloween—time to dust off your giant skeletons, plan your costume, and stock up on candy. But while the aim of the season is to spook and spoil trick-or-treaters, you could unwittingly be...
- How to Have a Bird-Friendly HalloweenAh, Halloween—time to dust off your giant skeletons, plan your costume, and stock up on candy. But while the aim of the season is to spook and spoil trick-or-treaters, you could unwittingly be...
- How to Have a Bird-Friendly HalloweenAh, Halloween—time to dust off your giant skeletons, plan your costume, and stock up on candy. But while the aim of the season is to spook and spoil trick-or-treaters, you could unwittingly be...
- New Englanders show support for the Right whaleOver 7,000 people and more than 100 business owners across New England are calling for protections for the North Atlantic Right whale The post New Englanders show support for the Right whale appeared first on Environment America.
- Celebrating 52 Years of the Clean Water ActToday marks the 52nd anniversary of the Clean Water Act, a landmark piece of legislation that transformed the health of our nation’s rivers, lakes, and wetlands. When it passed in 1972, the Clean...
- Celebrating 52 Years of the Clean Water ActToday marks the 52nd anniversary of the Clean Water Act, a landmark piece of legislation that transformed the health of our nation’s rivers, lakes, and wetlands. When it passed in 1972, the Clean...
- Accelerating Responsible Clean Energy Development: Audubon's Efforts in 2024This year wind and solar generation in the U.S. surpassed coal for the first time, and solar is expected to supply most of the growth in electricity generation through 2025. The Inflation Reduction...
- Accelerating Responsible Clean Energy Development: Audubon's Efforts in 2024This year wind and solar generation in the U.S. surpassed coal for the first time, and solar is expected to supply most of the growth in electricity generation through 2025. The Inflation Reduction...
- Century-old photoelectric effect inspires a new search for quantum gravityProposed experiment could demonstrate absorption and emission of individual gravitons The post Century-old photoelectric effect inspires a new search for quantum gravity appeared first on Physics World.
- When hurricane evacuation isn’t an optionNot everyone rides out storms like Milton or Helene by choice. Some simply cannot afford to flee.
- 'Forever Chemicals' Linked to Poorer SleepYoung adults with higher levels of certain “forever chemicals" in their blood reported poorer sleep, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Inspiration: Becoming A TreeMusician and radio host Kevin Brown offers a haiku that took him inside a tree.... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Becoming A Tree appeared first on Earth911.
- As Helene’s immediate impacts recede, a public health threat risesA shortage of potable water and the toxic stew of sewage and other pollutants the flood left behind has prompted a race to avert a public health crisis in North Carolina.
- Amazon’s inflatable plastic pillows are officially a thing of the pastAcross the globe, Prime packages will now be cushioned by paper.
- UN report backs up Sámi claims that mining in Finland violates their rights to land and culture"Sustainability is an empty word if you don't respect and implement Indigenous rights here in our homelands."
- Green Marine Europe membership more than doubles in 12 monthsThe decarbonisation and impact reduction programme now has 66 members and 31 participants in 10 European countries, including Belgium, France, Germany, and the UK. Names signed up to the environmental measurement programme include Brittany Ferries, Compagnie Maritime Penn Ar Bed, CORSICA Linea, Hovertravel, Ifremer/Genavir, La Méridionale, L’Express des Îles, MSC Cruises Management, Navantia S.A., S.M.E, […]
- Hunters duck lead banHunters duck lead ban Channel News brendan 18th October 2024 Teaser Media
- How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint During a Long-Distance MovePeople move for many reasons. For instance, if you’re currently moving from Houston, you might want to escape the heat, humidity, and poor air quality, or perhaps you’re moving for career opportunities or lifestyle changes. Whatever your reason, if you are up for saving the planet and reducing your carbon footprint, why not make your...
- Sustainability as a Competitive Advantage- How Businesses Can Lead the WaySustainability has moved from being an option to becoming a key part of business success. As environmental concerns grow, businesses that adopt sustainable practices are seen as socially responsible and also gain a competitive edge. Consumers, investors, and even governments are focusing more on sustainability, encouraging businesses to take proactive steps. Implementing eco-friendly strategies can...
- Transitioning to a Zero-Waste Lifestyle After Your MoveMiami, with its vibrant culture and sunny weather, is an exciting place to call home. However, like many bustling cities, it faces a growing challenge: waste management. With millions of residents and tourists, the city’s landfills see an overwhelming amount of waste, much of which could be avoided. If you’ve recently moved to the city,...
- National Audubon Society and Parks Project at the 2024 Culver City Art WalkOn Saturday, October 5th, 2024, the National Audubon Society teamed up with lifestyle apparel brand Parks Project in Los Angeles, California for this year’s Culver City Art Walk & Roll, an annual...
- National Audubon Society x Parks Project Culver City Art Walk
- National Audubon Society and Parks Project at the 2024 Culver City Art WalkOn Saturday, October 5th, 2024, the National Audubon Society teamed up with lifestyle apparel brand Parks Project in Los Angeles, California for this year’s Culver City Art Walk & Roll, an annual...
- RELEASE: New interactive map, corporate disclosure show progress on lawn care electrificationCities, states, corporations slashing pollution, noise from gas-powered lawn equipment The post RELEASE: New interactive map, corporate disclosure show progress on lawn care electrification appeared first on Environment America.
- Passing the torch: The “QuanTour” light source marks the International Year of QuantumKatherine Skipper visits the Cavendish laboratory in Cambridge to catch a quantum light source that’s touring Europe for the International Year of Quantum The post Passing the torch: The “QuanTour” light source marks the International Year of Quantum appeared first on Physics World.
- New analysis: 78% of tested Texas schools, daycares have found lead in drinking waterThe post New analysis: 78% of tested Texas schools, daycares have found lead in drinking water appeared first on Environment America.
- Nine Tons of Illicit Pangolin Scales Recovered in NigeriaOn a single day in August, Nigerian officials recovered more than 9 tons of illicit pangolin scales. The stockpile would be worth an estimated $1.7 million in East Asia, where pangolin scales are sold for their use in traditional medicine.Read more on E360 →
- Santa Cruz beach holds festival to welcome back monarchsButterfly fans came together to celebrate another year of monarch butterflies in Santa Cruz The post Santa Cruz beach holds festival to welcome back monarchs appeared first on Environment America.
- Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Celebrates 75 Years of GeosciencesTake a look back at historic discoveries from the past seven-and-a-half decades at Lamont.
- Major change to what residents can recycle in Greater ManchesterResidents in Bury, Bolton, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford will now be able to recycle a wider range of plastic items in their household mixed recycling bin, says Greater Manchester Combined Authority, following changes to its recycling facilities and to the recent contract extension with SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK. This week […]
- Massive global growth of renewables to 2030 predicted by IEA reportRenewables are on course to meet almost half of global electricity demand by the end of this decade, according to a new IEA report, with solar as the leading approach. Due to supportive policies and favourable economics, the world’s renewable power capacity is expected to surge over the rest of this decade, with global additions […]
- Shredding is unappreciated microplastics sourceAustralian researchers have identified a new, or previously overlooked, culprit in the release of microplastics into the environment: The shredding process used to recycle plastics. The group say they have also developed a preventative measure to reduce its impact on the environment. Professor Faisal Hai, Director of The University of Wollongong’s Strategic Water Infrastructure Lab, […]
- Data-intensive PhDs at LIV.INNO prepare students for careers outside of academiaThis podcast is sponsored by LIV.INNO, the Liverpool Centre for Doctoral Training for Innovation in Data-Intensive Science The post Data-intensive PhDs at LIV.INNO prepare students for careers outside of academia appeared first on Physics World.
- Shortlist announced for Scottish Green Energy AwardsThe Scottish Green Energy Awards announced its shortlist on 17 October, with projects poised for the spotlight including a large-scale wind farm and a pioneering training centre equipping engineers for the energy transition. This year’s awards, headline sponsored by EDF Renewables UK, will “bring together an unprecedented number of guests to recognise and honour the […]
- Operando NMR methods for redox flow batteries and ammonia synthesisJoin the audience for a live webinar on 13 November 2024 sponsored by BioLogic and Bruker, in partnership with The Electrochemical Society The post Operando NMR methods for redox flow batteries and ammonia synthesis appeared first on Physics World.
- Thinking of going solar? Wait until you need a new roof.Solar panels typically last 25 years, while shingles are good for 20. Waiting until you need to re-roof is usually the best course when going solar.
- Water challenges — made worse by rising temperatures — are threatening the world’s crops“We have to be smarter about what we grow, and we can be smarter about how we grow what we're growing.”
- List of 12 Blue VegetablesHave you ever noticed blue vegetables? They are not just a fun color; they also have many health benefits! This article will introduce you to unique blue vegetables, their uses, and why you should consider including them in your meals. Let’s dive into this colorful world of veggies! Here is the list of 12 Blue...
- US Department of Energy announces new Fermilab contractorYet some see little change in the selection of Fermi Forward Discovery Group The post US Department of Energy announces new Fermilab contractor appeared first on Physics World.
- Bioplastics, Biodegradable Plastics, and Compostable Plastics: What’s the Difference?The global bioplastic market is growing rapidly. Bioplastics, biodegradable plastics, and compostable plastics are intended... The post Bioplastics, Biodegradable Plastics, and Compostable Plastics: What’s the Difference? appeared first on Earth911.
- Beat the Blues: 7 Ways to Boost Your Home & Mood NaturallyWith daylight saving time trailing freshly behind us, shorter days and longer nights are the... The post Beat the Blues: 7 Ways to Boost Your Home & Mood Naturally appeared first on Earth911.
- 200,000 properties in South East England at risk of floodingNew figures are revealed as the Environment Agency urges households to register for flood alerts. More than 30,400 addresses is East Sussex and a further almost 26,000 in West Sussex are considered to be highly vulnerable to heavy rainfall, according to the organisations. Elsewhere, 80,000 Kent and 70,000 Surrey homes are also on the at […]
- Even with conservation sea turtles face an existential threatIn his latest exclusive video from West Africa and the climate frontline, adventurer and environmentalist Ian Packham learns how Ghana is doing more to protect icons of marine life, but this may not be enough. All five species of sea turtles that come to lay their eggs in Ghana are endangered. This is down to […]
- Met Office launches Local Authority Climate ServiceCouncils can now access vital information about climate change in their area with a new online portal created by the world’s leading meteorological organisation. Launched last week, the Met Office’s Local Authority Climate Service allows decision makers, environmental health and planning teams to visualise climate change within their jurisdiction, presenting them with possible challenges that […]
- Shadow as sanctuaryShadow as sanctuary Channel Comment brendan 17th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Oregon’s last remaining incinerator to close by the end of the yearThe post Oregon’s last remaining incinerator to close by the end of the year appeared first on Environment America.
- Bahsahwahbee: A Sacred Landscape at RiskThe Newe hold that the sacred grove of Swamp Cedars embodies the spirits of the men, women and children who were killed. Indigenous Peoples from across the Great Basin still go to Bahsahwahbee to visit their ancestors, pray, and hold healing ceremonies. The post Bahsahwahbee: A Sacred Landscape at Risk appeared first on Environment America.
- U.S. scientists raise concerns over Energy Permitting Reform ActExperts concerned bill would increase climate pollution The post U.S. scientists raise concerns over Energy Permitting Reform Act appeared first on Environment America.
- Mountaintop observations of gamma-ray glow could shed light on origins of lightningElectric fields near Earth’s surface are stronger than expected The post Mountaintop observations of gamma-ray glow could shed light on origins of lightning appeared first on Physics World.
- Energy storage for solar at record high interest and record low pricesNew report from EnergySage finds consumers are more willing than ever to add storage to their solar systems. The post Energy storage for solar at record high interest and record low prices appeared first on Environment America.
- To prepare for the climate of tomorrow, foresters are branching outAt a reforestation site in Washington, forest managers are experimenting with "assisted migration" — planting trees from warmer, drier regions — to boost the forest's resilience.
- The climate agenda is getting tired of its own audienceAs the fourth Blue Earth Summit opens, we get the measure of an event that swerves environmental campaigns and echo chambers in favour of market-focused solutions and finance. Numbers rarely lie. Especially when they look so convincing. 5,000 innovators, startups, corporations, academics, politicians, adventurers, conservationists, celebrities and campaigners. 10 stages. 300 speakers. And, crucially, access […]
- Liam F1 Wind Turbine: A Small Scale Wind Energy Game ChangerThe Liam F1 Wind Turbine is changing the small-scale wind energy game. Designed for residential and commercial use, it’s an efficient, quiet, and eco-friendly way to generate your own electricity. But what makes it special? How can you benefit from it? In this guide, we’ll explain everything you need to know about the Liam F1...
- Spiders use physics, not chemistry, to cut silk in their websNew work resolves a longstanding debate and could aid the development of new cutting tools The post Spiders use physics, not chemistry, to cut silk in their webs appeared first on Physics World.
- Milton’s October surpriseHello, and welcome back to State of Emergency. I’m Jake Bittle, and today we’re talking about the political impact of Hurricane Milton, the second major storm to strike the United States in the last few weeks. I grew up in Tampa, Florida, less than 20 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricanes were never […]
- Scientists Breed Corals That Can Withstand More HeatScientists have successfully bred corals that are more tolerant of heat, showing for the first time that corals can become better adapted to warming within the space of a single generation.Read more on E360 →
- Adaptability of trees persists after millions of years of climate changeSeven of the most common forest trees in Europe have been shown to be able to shelter their genetic diversity from major shifts in environmental conditions. This is despite their ranges having shrunk and the number of trees having fallen sharply during ice age cycles. These are the findings of a study by a European […]
- Research and innovation will futureproof water, says Northumbrian Water chiefNorthumbrian Water chief executive Heidi Mottram has told delegates to the UKWIR Annual Conference 2024 that research and innovation will improve outcomes for the water industry in the long-term. “Innovation is more than bringing in new technologies, it’s about changing the way we think, it’s about changing the way we plan, deliver and look ahead,” […]
- Cracking the problem: New data boost prospects for “supercritical” geothermal energyMuch of the potentially transformative promise of geothermal energy depends upon our ability to drill deeper and deeper, and access higher temperature resources. New data reported in Nature Communications appear to offer a favourable nod towards the viability of such schemes. The data are among the first to show that these hotter and deeper rocks […]
- Around the world in 16 orbits: a day in the life of the International Space StationKate Gardner reviews the novel Orbital by Samantha Harvey The post Around the world in 16 orbits: a day in the life of the International Space Station appeared first on Physics World.
- Wildfires are coming to the Southeast. Can landowners mitigate the risk in time?No other part of the country has seen such a sharp rise in the number of big fires. The bigger challenge, though, is getting people to embrace the prescribed burns that can prevent them.
- The Future of Green Shipping: Why It Matters for Our PlanetAs our planet faces the pressing challenge of climate change, the shipping sector finds itself at a pivotal moment. Responsible for roughly 2–3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, conventional shipping practices are under increasing scrutiny due to their environmental effects. The future of green shipping offers a sustainable logistics framework aimed at minimizing emissions and...
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Kidsy.co Takes A Step Toward Circular Children’s ProductsWith the rise of recommerce, parents can find and buy top brands’ children’s products —... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Kidsy.co Takes A Step Toward Circular Children’s Products appeared first on Earth911.
- How to Achieve Zero Food WasteThe topic of food waste has gained much-needed attention over the last few years and... The post How to Achieve Zero Food Waste appeared first on Earth911.
- Recycle Your Electricals launches The Great Copper ChallengeUK households are binning 38,499 tonnes of the precious metal each year in 1.3bn in unused devices and leads. The equivalent to 1,240 copper Statues of Liberty, 627million cables alone are discarded unnecessarily, enough to get to the moon and back. The data is included in the new Recycle Your Electricals report, which includes […]
- Triodos Bank tops global active clean energy lead supplier league tableThe world’s most active bank for renewable power acted on $517million in deals last year. A new report by the Clean Energy Pipeline has ranked Triodos as the most prolific clean energy lead arranger based on the number of contracts finalised. In total, 97 agreements were brokered by the company. These included onshore wind, solar, […]
- Lack of policy scrutiny has become a worrying government habit which Labour needs to correctAs we pass the first 100 days of the new government, many will be asking what impact it has had and whether it has measured up to its stated ambitions and public expectations. Invariably, there will be different verdicts. But how will the impact of […]
- A labour of love?A labour of love? Channel Comment brendan 16th October 2024 Teaser Media
- How To Find A Locksmith For Your Business NeedsWhen it comes to your business, security should be a top priority. Whether you’re protecting your assets, employees, or confidential information, having the right locksmith services in place can make all the difference. But with so many options out there, how do you find the perfect locksmith for your business needs? Here’s a step-by-step guide...
- STATEMENT: Google takes a wrong turn with nuclear dealRenewable energy alternatives safer, cheaper, quicker to build The post STATEMENT: Google takes a wrong turn with nuclear deal appeared first on Environment America.
- An elk bridge in Northern CaliforniaP-22 inspired millions, and the cat’s story will soon result in a new wildlife bridge in Southern California. Further north, Caltrans is building a bridge for elk and deer. The post An elk bridge in Northern California appeared first on Environment America.
- Semiconductor pioneer Richard Friend bags 2024 Isaac Newton Medal and PrizeFriend won for his work on the fundamental electronic properties of molecular semiconductors and in their engineering development The post Semiconductor pioneer Richard Friend bags 2024 Isaac Newton Medal and Prize appeared first on Physics World.
- Atlantic Shores South wind project earns final federal approvalThe U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has green-lit the construction of two offshore wind energy facilities off the coast of New Jersey. The post Atlantic Shores South wind project earns final federal approval appeared first on Environment America.
- ‘Mock asteroids’ deflected by X-rays in study that could help us protect EarthLab-based experiment shows how centimetre-sized objects are accelerated The post ‘Mock asteroids’ deflected by X-rays in study that could help us protect Earth appeared first on Physics World.
- La Niña Looking Less Likely as Ocean Waters Stay BalmyAs ocean temperatures remain stubbornly high, forecasters see a diminished chance that the Pacific Ocean will enter its cooler La Niña phase this fall, as was predicted.Read more on E360 →
- Navigating Nonprofits: A Summer Internship on Capitol HillWorking at a DC-based environmental nonprofit convinced this student to pursue a career in environmental policy.
- Building services stars spotlighted by CSA Awards 2024Innovative building services projects were commended by experts in the sector at the 9th Annual Awards of the Commissioning Specialists Association (CSA). The Leonardo Royal Hotel City, overlooking the Tower of London and the River Thames played host to the presentation dinner, during which awards were presented in nine categories, recognising professional endeavour, product innovation, […]
- Digital identification system for windows hits the marketPolymer window manufacturer REHAU says it has successfully integrated its Window.ID service package with a number of its leading partners, in an effort to help demonstrate the material history of each window, a powerful ingredient to help enable circularity in the sector. Shifts towards eco-friendly attitudes with consumers appear to be in evidence in recent […]
- Schools map habitats to boost biodiversityThe first annual report from the National Education Nature Park has been published, showing that more than 1 in 8 schools and colleges across England have joined the free programme in its first year, which is creating a network of green spaces across the education estate. Children and young people at more than 3,000 schools, […]
- UK startup begins delivery of DAC plant in CanadaThe startup behind the UK’s first commercial direct air capture (DAC) plant has begun delivery of its first international project, at an installation in Alberta, Canada. Mission Zero Technologies (or ‘MZT’) announced the delivery and installation of their third modular system at partner Deep Sky’s carbon removal innovation and commercialisation centre, Deep Sky Labs, in […]
- Experts meet in Mozambique to improve resilience against tropical cyclonesResearchers from the University of Bristol and across the world are joining forces this week, in a professed bid to advance early warning systems and disaster preparedness across southern Africa, as climate change worsens. More than 100 experts, including climate scientists, flood impact modellers, operational meteorologists, risk management practitioners, and community representatives, will convene in […]
- Installed CCS capacity on track to doubleGlobal CO2 capture capacity is on track to double to over 100 million tonnes per year (Mtpa) of CO2, once facilities currently under construction commence operation, according to the “Global Status of CCS 2024” report, produced by not-for-profit think tank group the Global CCS Institute, which has a brief to accelerate deployment. The past 12 […]
- Households waste over one billion items every year that could be recycledThe UK’s annual Recycle Week launches today (15 October) with a warning that households are wasting over one billion items every year that could be recycled. New statistics reveal millions of recyclable bottles, sprays and toilet roll tubes are facing incineration, or landfill (words: WRAP). Britain’s most binned items include: 845 million cleaning product bottles […]
- We Earthlings: Banks Are UnpreparedThe recent hurricanes, Helene and Milton, have pushed insurance programs to the brink, and banks... The post We Earthlings: Banks Are Unprepared appeared first on Earth911.
- UK direct-to-business renewable energy provision expandsA new company is looking to support industrial and commercial companies in their sustainability targets, removing complex contracts and obstacles to CPPAs. Evolve Energy, formerly BPG Energy, has officially launched in a bid to improve renewable provision direct-to-businesses. According to the company, there’s a growing demand among UK businesses for more effective ways of plugging […]
- Halifax Bus Station wins Transport Project of the YearThe West Yorkshire town’s new green-roofed, renewably powered travel hub came out on top in the national competition this week. Costing £20million Halifax Bus Station was completed in July this year, and has already won a number of awards thanks to its design and environmental credentials. This includes a commendation from the Chartered Institution of […]
- Trump’s proposed mass deportations could ‘decimate’ the US food supplyIf the Republican candidate carries out his immigration agenda, who will run America's farms?
- More schools than ever are serving vegan meals in California. Here’s how they did it.Credit environmentally conscious students — and a handful of state funding programs.
- Patient-specific quality assurance (PSQA) based on independent 3D dose calculationJoin the audience for a live webinar on 16 December 2024 sponsored by LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen The post Patient-specific quality assurance (PSQA) based on independent 3D dose calculation appeared first on Physics World.
- Quantum material detects tiny mechanical strainsSensitivity of vanadium-oxide-based device breaks previous record by more than an order of magnitude The post Quantum material detects tiny mechanical strains appeared first on Physics World.
- World Food Day: Time To Start Food Distribution ImprovementsUp to 783 million globally people suffer from perpetual hunger. During 2023, the World Health... The post World Food Day: Time To Start Food Distribution Improvements appeared first on Earth911.
- Stopping the Spread of DesertificationNo matter where you live, increasingly frequent heat waves and droughts may have you feeling... The post Stopping the Spread of Desertification appeared first on Earth911.
- 'Tax the rich' - Greenpeace'Tax the rich' - Greenpeace Channel News brendan 15th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Statement: Two-year anniversary of Camp Hale National MonumentThe post Statement: Two-year anniversary of Camp Hale National Monument appeared first on Environment America.
- Amplifying Youth Voices in Sustainable PlanningIn this pre-college workshop, students explore the critical role that sustainable development, planning and design play in building community resilience.
- James Bond Island Phang Nga Bay Thailand: A Complete Travel GuideIf you’re planning a trip to Thailand, one of the must-see destinations is James Bond Island Phang Nga Bay, Thailand. Known for its striking limestone cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and famous role in the James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun, this island is a popular tourist hotspot. In this guide, we’ll dive into...
- The fate of thousands of US dams hangs in the balance, leaving rural communities with hard choicesDams across the country are aging and facing intensifying floods wrought by climate change. But the price tag to fix what’s broken is estimated in the hundreds of billions of dollars.
- Scottish universities initiative to “drive the transition to net-zero electronics”The Responsible Electronics and Circular Technologies Centre (REACT) was announced on 7 October, one of five new centres to share in £25m from a new UKRI programme intended to support the innovation necessary for net zero. Described as the UK’s first sustainable electronics centre, REACT aims to address both the environmental and economic challenges of […]
- European forest plants are migrating westwards because of nitrogenSurprising westward shifts in the distribution of plants are explainable, according to new research, by nitrogen pollution, and to a lesser extent climate change. The German study claims to have uncovered that many European forest plant species are moving towards the west due to high nitrogen deposition levels, defying the common belief that climate change […]
- Earth911 Podcast: Author Mark Easter Serves Up The Blue PlateThe global food system is one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, responsible... The post Earth911 Podcast: Author Mark Easter Serves Up The Blue Plate appeared first on Earth911.
- Device adds spatial dimension to air quality monitoringAI and air quality expert Airly launched ‘Airly Orbital’ on 9 October – a compact, low-power device with built-in GPS and cellular communications to allow mobile air quality monitoring. “Traditional air quality monitors are fixed in one location,” explains Airly CEO Wiktor Warchalowski. “But air quality does not just change all the time; it also […]
- Researchers Parse the Future of Plankton in an Ever-Warmer WorldPlankton form the base of the world’s food chain, but warmer and more acidic oceans are affecting their numbers and variety. Some species, which make for good fish food and carbon storage, are largely declining, while others are shifting their ranges and blooming times. Read more on E360 →
- Electrical sutures accelerate wound healingSurgical stitches that generate electrical charge speed up the healing of muscle wounds in rats The post Electrical sutures accelerate wound healing appeared first on Physics World.
- Double Vanity: The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Perfect OneWhen it comes to upgrading your bathroom, one of the most important choices you’ll make is selecting the right vanity. A double vanity, in particular, offers both functionality and style, but how do you know if it’s the right fit for your space? What should you consider when choosing one? In this article, we’ll explore...
- 15 Soothing Bedroom Plants to Help You SleepSleep is an essential part of our well-being. The process is vital to both our... The post 15 Soothing Bedroom Plants to Help You Sleep appeared first on Earth911.
- ‘Heathrow MKII’: 5 London airports could expand83.5million annual journeys could be added to the capital’s current capacity by the 2040s. Every airport in London could see services grow through ground improvements and expansions, with new runways proposed for Heathrow and Gatwick, and a new terminal at Luton, subject to final approval. Plans have already been approved for expansions to Stansted and […]
- Time to serve a circular economyTime to serve a circular economy Channel News brendan 14th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Will exploratory lithium mining in Arizona continue near a sacred hot spring?A judge will decide the fate of Ha’Kamwe’ as the Hualapai Nation fights the drilling in court.
- New report: A staggering 73% drop in wildlife populationsThe loss of vertebrate animals since 1970 is alarming. Whether on land or at sea, wildlife populations are rapidly declining. The post New report: A staggering 73% drop in wildlife populations appeared first on Environment America.
- From the lab to the legislature: STEM professionals run for political officeMore than 200 science, technology, engineering, and math professionals are candidates at the state and municipal level this year.
- Proposed Legislation Would Support Bird Conservation and Partnerships in Cities and TownsWASHINGTON (October 11, 2024) -- On the eve of World Migratory Bird Day, Representative Debbie Dingell (D-MI) introduced legislation that would support a program to conserve birds that live in and...
- Proposed Legislation Would Support Bird Conservation and Partnerships in Cities and TownsWASHINGTON (October 11, 2024) -- On the eve of World Migratory Bird Day, Representative Debbie Dingell (D-MI) introduced legislation that would support a program to conserve birds that live in and...
- Bills Introduced in the House will Help Bend the Bird CurveWASHINGTON (October 11, 2024) – Two bills introduced by Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Ca.) and Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) will help reinforce and modernize century-old protections for migratory birds...
- Bills Introduced in the House will Help Bend the Bird CurveWASHINGTON (October 11, 2024) – Two bills introduced by Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Ca.) and Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) will help reinforce and modernize century-old protections for migratory birds...
- Audubon Spotlight: Liliana Griego Advocates for People-Centered Coastal ConservationLiliana Griego talks about the Los Angeles River with both reverence and frankness. She recalls the first day she truly recognized its importance as habitat for local birds, marveling at the serene...
- Audubon Spotlight: Liliana Griego Advocates for People-Centered Coastal ConservationLiliana Griego talks about the Los Angeles River with both reverence and frankness. She recalls the first day she truly recognized its importance as habitat for local birds, marveling at the serene...
- Mountaineering, Death and Climate Risk in the Patagonian AndesPatagonian mountaineers confront increased risk due to climate change as they seek to limit fatalities.
- Norwegian study investigates why we burn more and recycle less than we thinkAmidst the morass of environmental problems over which we seem to have little control, recycling stands out as a simple thing anyone can do to make a positive impact. But what if policy gets in the way? An investigation carried out at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) attempts an analysis. (Words: NTNU). […]
- In Europe, Forest Shrubs Are Migrating Toward PollutionWhile warming is pushing some European vegetation north, toward cooler weather, a new study finds that for many forest plants, there is a much greater pull westward. Researchers say these plants are chasing down nitrogen, a key nutrient supplied by pollution in Western Europe.Read more on E360 →
- Enhanced treatment can speed-up spill reductionEnhanced wastewater treatment holds the key to reducing sewage overflows to the environment in a sustainable way, says Dominic Hurd, managing director, ACWA Services. Public and political pressure on water companies to address the issue of sewage spills into rivers and seas means overflows are no longer solely an issue for operations teams. They top […]
- Geospatial data and climate action: New UN reportUsing its trusted geospatial expertise, Ordnance Survey (OS) on behalf of the UK has been working closely with experts from Barbados and Tonga to co-author a new report from the UN-GGIM Task Team on Geospatial Information for Climate Resilience ‘Applying Geospatial Information to Climate Challenges’, which focuses on how geospatial data is transforming climate action, and […]
- Biogas congress in Brazil promotes inter-country collaborationThe World Biogas Association BRAZIL Congress 2024 took place on 1 October, and ran concurrently with the G20 Energy meetings in Foz do Iguaçu. According to organizers, the World Biogas Association (WBA): “The event represented a historic milestone for the Brazilian biogas industry and marked the start of the development of a National Biogas Roadmap […]
- Earth911 Inspiration: Fossil Free At LastToday’s inspiration is from a Climate Week 2024 speech by Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr., president... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Fossil Free At Last appeared first on Earth911.
- Top-cited authors from China discuss the importance of citation metricsMore than 90 papers from China have been recognized with a top-cited paper award for 2024 from IOP Publishing The post Top-cited authors from China discuss the importance of citation metrics appeared first on Physics World.
- Helene and Milton reveal an emerging challenge for first responders: EV batteries catching fire“They burn hot, they burn fast, and they're hard to extinguish."
- California inspired a wave of plastic bag bans — with an unfortunate loopholeThe Golden State finally fixed its ban last month, but at least five other states still allow the distribution of extra-thick "reusable" plastic bags.
- Labour announces record carbon capture funding confirmedThousands of jobs will be created in industrial clusters, attracting up to £8billion in private investment, as UK net zero takes a leap forward. Two sites have received funding, in the North West and North East of England, directly creating 4,000 jobs. Up to £21.7billion has been made available over the next 25 years. A […]
- Just the job for green transitionJust the job for green transition Channel News brendan 11th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Growing Native Plants Provides Fuel for Migratory BirdsAs fall advances toward winter here in the northern hemisphere, we say a fond farewell to most of the birds we have enjoyed watching in our backyards, local parks, tree-lined streets and no-mow...
- Growing Native Plants Provides Fuel for Migratory BirdsAs fall advances toward winter here in the northern hemisphere, we say a fond farewell to most of the birds we have enjoyed watching in our backyards, local parks, tree-lined streets and no-mow...
- Supporting At-Risk Bird Habitat in the Lower Colorado River BasinClose your eyes. Picture the vibrant healthy ecosystems of the Colorado River Basin. You might envision the northern part of the watershed—thriving native fisheries in Wyoming’s Green River, the...
- Supporting At-Risk Bird Habitat in the Lower Colorado River BasinClose your eyes. Picture the vibrant healthy ecosystems of the Colorado River Basin. You might envision the northern part of the watershed—thriving native fisheries in Wyoming’s Green River, the...
- Creating the Space to Bring Communities Together with Latino OutdoorsTo celebrate 11 years of Latino Conservation Week, we chatted with Christian La Mont, Latino Outdoors’ storytelling, communications, and advocacy program manager, and Evelyn Serrano, center...
- Creating the Space to Bring Communities Together with Latino OutdoorsTo celebrate 11 years of Latino Conservation Week, we chatted with Christian La Mont, Latino Outdoors’ storytelling, communications, and advocacy program manager, and Evelyn Serrano, center...
- Remembering Richard DeckelbaumJessica Fanzo and Shauna Downs remember their friend and pioneering global heath researcher, Richard Deckelbaum.
- Walmart has big climate plans, so where is rooftop solar?The retail giant committed to net-zero emissions by 2040. Why do solar panels on their store roofs stores not play a bigger role in their plans? The post Walmart has big climate plans, so where is rooftop solar? appeared first on Environment America.
- After Milton, Florida assesses damage from back-to-back climate disastersAt least six people died in the storm, and some 80,000 ended up in shelters.
- Guide to transforming your yard with Colorado’s native plantsThis guide will turn you yard into a habitat with Colorado native plants. The post Guide to transforming your yard with Colorado’s native plants appeared first on Environment America.
- MRI-linac keeps track of brain tumour changes during radiotherapyDaily MR imaging could enable treatment adaptation to glioblastoma growth or shrinkage during radiotherapy The post MRI-linac keeps track of brain tumour changes during radiotherapy appeared first on Physics World.
- Unlocking the future of materials science with magnetic microscopyJPhys Materials explore some of the key magnetic imaging technologies for the upcoming decade The post Unlocking the future of materials science with magnetic microscopy appeared first on Physics World.
- 10 Warning Signs of Mold Toxicity You Should Never IgnoreWhat is Mold Toxicity? Today, we’re going to cover 10 warning signs of mold toxicity. Mold is a common household problem, but did you know it can be bad for your health? Mold toxicity occurs when you’re exposed to toxic molds that release tiny spores into the air. Those spores can cause a multitude of...
- Tricks for cutting waste this HalloweenThe amount of excessive waste generated during the spooky season is downright scary. But it doesn’t have to be this way. The post Tricks for cutting waste this Halloween appeared first on Environment America.
- Deep connections: why two AI pioneers won the Nobel Prize for PhysicsOur podcast guest is Anil Ananthaswamy, author of Why Machines Learn The post Deep connections: why two AI pioneers won the Nobel Prize for Physics appeared first on Physics World.
- Toyota report grapples with energy storage challenge in logisticsA report from logistics specialist Toyota Material Handling (UK) indicates priorities and directions for the logistics industry, given the required trajectory of emissions reduction. The document has also elicited praise and some comment from firms involved in developing circularity initiatives. ‘Trends in Logistics 2024’ calls for new solutions that aren’t beset by the intermittency problems […]
- Manfradytrade Reviews: Top Ecofriendly Broker with Global ReputationAre you searching for a reliable broker with a worldwide reputation that also prioritizes the planet? Look no further than Manfradytrade, a trailblazer in the financial industry, committed not only to expert trading but also to ecofriendly practices. With a … Manfradytrade Reviews: Top Ecofriendly Broker with Global Reputation Read More » The post Manfradytrade Reviews: Top Ecofriendly Broker with Global Reputation appeared first on Eco Friend.
- UK government cap-and-floor scheme aims to boost renewable energy storageThe Department for Net Zero and Energy Security (DESNZ) has confirmed the go-ahead of a scheme intended to stimulate investment in the UK’s long-duration energy storage (LDES) sector. Announced on 10 October, DESNZ said the Long Duration Electricity Storage investment support scheme will “boost investor confidence and unlock billions in funding for vital projects”. “This […]
- What’s Causing the Recent Spike in Global Temperatures?Since early 2023, the world has seen a steep rise in temperatures that scientists are struggling to explain. Our contributor Elizabeth Kolbert talked with Gavin Schmidt, NASA’s top climate scientist, about possible causes of the warming and why experts cannot account for the heat. Read more on E360 →
- Aluminium oxide reveals its surface secretsNew non-contact atomic force microscopy images shed more light on the "enigmatic insulator" aluminium oxide The post Aluminium oxide reveals its surface secrets appeared first on Physics World.
- Black residents in Cancer Alley try what may be a last legal defense to curb toxic pollutionIn St. James Parish, a zoning ordinance divides industrial development along racial lines.
- Eating In: 5 Ways to Start Your Indoor Gardening This WinterJust because there is snow on the ground doesn’t mean it is time to stop... The post Eating In: 5 Ways to Start Your Indoor Gardening This Winter appeared first on Earth911.
- Seek Community, Share ResourcesWhen many of us think of sustainable living, we think of rural homesteads or tiny... The post Seek Community, Share Resources appeared first on Earth911.
- Worth the weight? Illegal gold mines are polluting GhanaIan Packham reports from West Africa, where illegitimate industry threatens wildlife, contaminates water, toxifies land, and sparks brutal conflicts ‘The water shouldn’t be this colour’ says my guide to the birthplace of Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first president – the small town of Nkroful, in the country’s Western Region. The small rivulet where Ghana’s founding father […]
- Ecologi Impact Funds are ‘seismic shift’ away from carbon offsettingThe UK’s leading climate action platform has established a new system based on a contributory approach. This alternative to established offsetting schemes looks to encourage organisations and individuals to move away from compensating for their emissions without actually tackling carbon use. Instead, it is now possible to decarbonise while making direct contributions to what is […]
- 'Nature is in free fall''Nature is in free fall' Channel News brendan 10th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Chesapeake Ospreys are in Danger—They Need More FishFor myself and other Virginians, Ospreys represent one of our strongest ties to the natural world. The Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States and third-largest on Earth, is home...
- Chesapeake Ospreys are in Danger—They Need More FishFor myself and other Virginians, Ospreys represent one of our strongest ties to the natural world. The Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States and third-largest on Earth, is home...
- Witness the Inspiring Release of Milagra, the Condor Rescued as an Egg After Bird Flu Killed Her MotherAs the temperature ticked up toward 90 degrees Fahrenheit on the last Saturday of September, eager fans poured into a usually barren basin in Arizona’s Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, just...
- Witness the Inspiring Release of Milagra, the Condor Rescued as an Egg After Bird Flu Killed Her MotherAs the temperature ticked up toward 90 degrees Fahrenheit on the last Saturday of September, eager fans poured into a usually barren basin in Arizona’s Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, just...
- Amid multiple disasters, FEMA faces funding challenges, misinformation, and politicizationCongress gave the agency enough money to last the year. But back-to-back hurricanes are stretching resources thin.
- Let’s discuss the ethics of climate actionIn the series “Moral Hazards,” Grist explores some of the ethical conundrums of living in the era of climate change.
- Enigmatic particle might be a molecular pentaquarkDecay rate of exotic hadron suggests it comprises five quarks The post Enigmatic particle might be a molecular pentaquark appeared first on Physics World.
- Come Visit Us at Lamont Open HouseIn light of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory's 75th anniversary, this year's Open House will feature new exhibits, art and lectures.
- Renewables on Track to Supply Nearly Half of Global Power by 2030Renewable power is on pace to produce close to half of the electricity used globally by the end of this decade, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency, which finds that in nearly every country large wind and solar plants are the cheapest forms of new power.Read more on E360 →
- In an otherwise confusing conference season, the cross party environmental mission was clear With party conference season over for another year, I’ve had a few days to reflect on one of the most bizarre set of conferences I’ve been to. If I described the atmosphere at each, I’m not convinced you would be able to guess which one […]
- Keurig Dr Pepper Hit With SEC Fine Over Misleading K-Cup Recycling ClaimsKeurig Dr Pepper will pay a $1.5 million fine after the Securities and Exchange Commission... The post Keurig Dr Pepper Hit With SEC Fine Over Misleading K-Cup Recycling Claims appeared first on Earth911.
- Guest Opinion: How To Plan A Green HVAC InstallationAir conditioning accounts for about three percent of annual human carbon emissions, roughly the carbon... The post Guest Opinion: How To Plan A Green HVAC Installation appeared first on Earth911.
- Precious metals: China’s copper market control threatens renewable supply chain resilienceThe world’s net zero hopes relies on one metal, with one nation dominating access to this vital resource. Alternatives are needed to speed up transition and improve security. The world cannot currently reach Net Zero without the help of China, according to a leading global supply chain procurement specialist. Copper is an essential part of […]
- Pioneers of AI-based protein-structure prediction share 2024 chemistry Nobel prizeProtein designer is also honoured in this year’s award The post Pioneers of AI-based protein-structure prediction share 2024 chemistry Nobel prize appeared first on Physics World.
- Ducks love to eat this climate-friendly food. Now you might, too. Azolla is a nutritious aquatic fern that grows like crazy. New research finds that the cyanobacteria within the plant are nontoxic, potentially clearing the way for Azolla to become a novel food.
- What is the Pollution Adjudication Board? Understanding Its Role and ImpactThe Pollution Adjudication Board (PAB) is a government body that deals with environmental issues, specifically focusing on pollution. It plays a key role in deciding pollution cases and ensuring that businesses or individuals causing pollution are held accountable. This board helps enforce laws that protect the environment and promote cleaner air, water, and land. Understanding...
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Carbon Limit’s Tim Sperry Pours the CaptureCrete StoryTim Sperry is the Founder and CEO of Boca Raton, Florida-based Carbon Limit, the maker... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Carbon Limit’s Tim Sperry Pours the CaptureCrete Story appeared first on Earth911.
- Major investment in UK environmental sciences announcedFunding will go toward large-scale observational projects and improved research capabilities. Scientific research centres across the country will receive £101million in new funding, which will boost their capabilities through innovations in platforms, sensors and data science. Key benefits will include natural resource management, biodiversity, improved human health, and greater resilience to climate threats and change. […]
- Arctic impacts on UK 'worsening'Arctic impacts on UK 'worsening' Channel Comment brendan 9th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Ten things to know about the Klamath dam removalThe dams came down. What does it mean for salmon and other wildlife? The post Ten things to know about the Klamath dam removal appeared first on Environment America.
- ‘I can’t think straight’: Still buried beneath Helene’s debris, Floridians brace for MiltonHundreds of thousands of residents are under evacuation orders as the state faces its second major hurricane in two weeks.
- Katahdin Woods and Waters – Opportunity to expand a National MonumentExpanding Access to Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument is a step toward more nature conservation in Maine The post Katahdin Woods and Waters – Opportunity to expand a National Monument appeared first on Environment America.
- Volcanic sourcing of rare earth minerals among recipients of Innovate UK fundingA project to extract rare minerals and elements from the plumes of a volcano, and another to extract them from mining waste are among nine innovation partnerships that have been awarded £3.5 million of funding from Innovate UK. The projects are: Ascension Earth Resources: A partnership between Marriott Well Engineering and Management Services and the […]
- More action needed to protect future water resources, says EAAlmost a fifth (19%) of water supplies are lost by water companies before reaching customers’ taps, a new report from the Environment Agency appears to find. The new report published on Monday 7 October assesses water companies’ annual performance data against their Water Resources Management Plans (WRMPs), which include steps to reduce leakage, install meters […]
- Royal Society of Chemistry commends new PFAS limits, but says more to be done The Royal Society of Chemistry has welcomed the Drinking Water Inspectorate’s decision to apply stricter limits on PFAS levels allowed in English and Welsh drinking water but cautions there is more to be done to improve chemicals monitoring and regulation. PFAS, more commonly known as ‘forever chemicals’, are a group of chemicals found in […]
- Pele’s hair-raising physics: glassy gifts from a volcano goddessVolcanic hairs and tears reveal a wealth of information about what lies within lava The post Pele’s hair-raising physics: glassy gifts from a volcano goddess appeared first on Physics World.
- How Helene changes the electionHello, and welcome back to State of Emergency. My name is Zoya Teirstein. We’ve heard it time and again: Despite what the science says, climate change does not rank high among Americans’ priorities in the ballot box. When we launched this series in August, however, we made the case that climate disasters can influence voting […]
- RELEASE: EPA sets 10-year deadline for replacing lead pipesThe EPA’s new rule sets a 10-year deadline for replacing lead pipes but does not require measures to safeguard our kids’ drinking water at school. The post RELEASE: EPA sets 10-year deadline for replacing lead pipes appeared first on Environment America.
- Outdated electric heating is causing an energy bill crisisOne-in-four UK homes using electricity for heating are considered to be ‘fuel poor’ due to inefficient ageing equipment. The average electrically heated household in Britain pays £2,500 per year for energy, significantly higher than the £1,717 typically paid by duel fuel households. It is estimated that around 250,000 homes in the country are currently using […]
- Emptying “drawers of doom” could fix UK’s impending copper crunchAround £266 million of copper resides in the UK’s unused or binned electricals,1 says charity group Recycle Your Electricals, citing “drawers of doom” that “groan with stashed tech”. New research from the group appears to reveal that the UK’s 1.3 billion unused or binned electricals, including 627m cables, could hold the answer to the nation’s […]
- Modular generator system founders say can “transform offshore renewables”A new spinout company has developed modular generator technology the founders say could reduce the levelized cost of energy for offshore renewables by 10 to 15 per cent. CGEN Engineering’s lightweight, stackable generator system can be easily transported to onshore and offshore wind, wave, and tidal installations, where it is assembled into a complete power […]
- Build Your Own Solar Oven to Harness The Cooking Power of the SunLooking for a more sustainable way to cook and bake? In our latest video, we’ll... The post Build Your Own Solar Oven to Harness The Cooking Power of the Sun appeared first on Earth911.
- How Traffickers Got Away with the Biggest Rosewood Heist in HistoryTen years after officials seized $50 million worth of illegally harvested rosewood, the logs have been returned to the traffickers and sit in limbo in a Singapore port. The legal saga highlights the ongoing corruption and gaping holes in efforts to save endangered species.Read more on E360 →
- John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton share the 2024 Nobel Prize for PhysicsDuo win for their work on machine learning The post John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton share the 2024 Nobel Prize for Physics appeared first on Physics World.
- MCS marks World Circular Textiles Day with new clothes recycling campaignThe Marine Conservation Society is inviting the public to refill their old items in exchange for discounted purchases. According to the organisation, less than 1% of clothing produced worldwide is eventually recycled back into new items after their initial lifespan has been exhausted. MCS has now set up a scheme which will see the charity […]
- Roger Penrose: the Nobel laureate with a preference for transparencies over slideshowsTushna Commissariat recounts a fascinating chat with Roger Penrose The post Roger Penrose: the Nobel laureate with a preference for transparencies over slideshows appeared first on Physics World.
- Laureates on film: Nobel winners who have graced our silver screenChatting with Frank Wilczek and Albert Fert The post Laureates on film: Nobel winners who have graced our silver screen appeared first on Physics World.
- Hurricane Helene brought devastation — and an opportunity — to Appalachia’s power gridsAs recovery efforts continue, utilities in the region need to rethink their approach to electricity in the face of climate change.
- Which Type of Pollution Includes CFCs and Smog?People today are more aware of environmental pollution and climate change. They often ask different questions, and one of the most common is: “Which type of pollution includes CFCs and smog?” The type of pollution that includes CFCs and smog is air pollution. CFCs contribute to the depletion of the ozone layer and global warming,...
- The solar supply chain runs through this flooded North Carolina townHurricane Helene's closure of two essential quartz mines in North Carolina reveals the precarity of the solar energy product pipeline.
- Understanding Vegan and Cruelty-Free CertificationsIf you are vegan, or simply concerned about animal welfare, it’s surprisingly difficult to shop... The post Understanding Vegan and Cruelty-Free Certifications appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Recycle Your E-wasteWhen you recycle your old computers, printers, phones, and other electronics responsibly, you help prevent... The post We Earthlings: Recycle Your E-waste appeared first on Earth911.
- First look: Eden Dock urban oasis launches at Canary WharfThe Eden Project-led biodiversity scheme features floating forests and aquatic habitats. The first-of-its-kind development has opened with a new living artwork, Nature Rising, featuring more than 20 living figures made fro ligustrum, a flowering shrub, which are spread across the area. Enhancements include new green spaces and widespread planting under and around the dockside itself, floating […]
- Reasons to be cheerfulReasons to be cheerful Channel Comment brendan 8th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Audubon on Campus Faculty Advisors Instill a Love of ConservationThe Audubon on Campus program brings together passionate individuals who are dedicated to birds and wildlife conservation. Faculty advisors like Dr. Andy Tuholski and Daniel Koenemann exemplify this...
- Audubon on Campus Faculty Advisors Instill a Love of ConservationThe Audubon on Campus program brings together passionate individuals who are dedicated to birds and wildlife conservation. Faculty advisors like Dr. Andy Tuholski and Daniel Koenemann exemplify this...
- Meet the Kid Who Wowed the Internet With His Incredibly Accurate Bird CallsWhen 10-year-old Samuel Henderson decided to share his bird calls at a school talent show this past May, he wasn’t nervous at all. In fact, in his mind, he was playing to a much larger audience...
- Meet the Kid Who Wowed the Internet With His Incredibly Accurate Bird CallsWhen 10-year-old Samuel Henderson decided to share his bird calls at a school talent show this past May, he wasn’t nervous at all. In fact, in his mind, he was playing to a much larger audience...
- New Funding for Everglades Restoration Creates Progress for Birds and PeopleLast week, the Army Corps of Engineers announced three new contract awards to build critical restoration projects that continue the decades-long work to restore America's Everglades. Audubon has...
- New Funding for Everglades Restoration Creates Progress for Birds and PeopleLast week, the Army Corps of Engineers announced three new contract awards to build critical restoration projects that continue the decades-long work to restore America's Everglades. Audubon has...
- How Hurricane Milton exploded into an ‘extraordinary’ stormMilton's wind speeds skyrocketed by 90 mph in 24 hours. It’s one of the fastest intensification events scientists have ever witnessed in the Atlantic.
- General Mills shareholders call for less plastic, more truth in recyclingA noteworthy 40% of General Mills shareholders voted last week in favor of a proposal urging the food company to assess how it can increase the scale, pace and rigor of its sustainability efforts, including by reducing plastic packaging. The post General Mills shareholders call for less plastic, more truth in recycling appeared first on Environment America.
- For Floridians in mobile homes, Hurricane Helene was a disaster waiting to happenTrailers and manufactured homes have long served as a lifeline for struggling families. A warming world has made them a perilous place to live.
- Red-breasted Nuthatch by Gloria AdamsPainted: 2/9/2024 About the Mural: These two nuthatches peek out from a residential gate in Harlem, peering curiously from their perch on the side of a painted tree. The birds are a personal...
- Red-breasted Nuthatch by Gloria AdamsPainted: 2/9/2024 About the Mural: These two nuthatches peek out from a residential gate in Harlem, peering curiously from their perch on the side of a painted tree. The birds are a personal...
- How to rotate your mattress like a physics Nobel prizewinnerA tongue-in-cheek e-mail exchange with 1973 Nobel Prize winner Brian Josephson shows that for some laureates, scientific rigour extends to ordinary life, too The post How to rotate your mattress like a physics Nobel prizewinner appeared first on Physics World.
- Copepods: the Right whale’s favorite tiny snackLearn more about Copepods, the tiny critter that makes a huge impact The post Copepods: the Right whale’s favorite tiny snack appeared first on Environment America.
- A Showcase Combining Knowledge and ActionThe Climate School's first-ever showcase highlighted the school's mission to partner with organizations outside of Columbia to build climate solutions.
- European Space Agency launches Hera mission to investigate asteroid ‘crash-scene’Hera will perform a close-up examination of a 2022 impact on Dimorphos by NASA's DART mission The post European Space Agency launches Hera mission to investigate asteroid ‘crash-scene’ appeared first on Physics World.
- Use our infographic to predict this year’s Nobel prize winnersWe are expecting a prize in condensed-matter physics in 2024 The post Use our infographic to predict this year’s Nobel prize winners appeared first on Physics World.
- World's Rivers Are Driest They Have Been in DecadesLast year, the world's rivers had their driest year in at least three decades, according to a new U.N. report, which warns that heat and drought are sapping vital waterways.Read more on E360 →
- How Big Do Maine Coon Cats Get?Maine Coon cats are one of the most giant domesticated cat breeds. So, how big do Maine Coon cats get? You ask? Well, you’re in for a surprise. These big softies are famous for their size and friendly nature. In this post, we’ll go over how big Maine Coon cats can get, the factors that...
- David Steinman: How to Become a Citizen EnforcerEditor’s Note: Author David Steinman recently discussed his new book and citizen enforcement of environmental... The post David Steinman: How to Become a Citizen Enforcer appeared first on Earth911.
- Earth911 Podcast: GS1 Goes Wholechain To Track Beef ImpactsConsumers and grocers who want to verify the quality of the beef they sell are... The post Earth911 Podcast: GS1 Goes Wholechain To Track Beef Impacts appeared first on Earth911.
- To boost battery recycling, keep a close eye on the dataReal-time analysis can drive improvements that benefit manufacturers as well as the environment, says Kalle Blomberg The post To boost battery recycling, keep a close eye on the data appeared first on Physics World.
- Fusion, the Web and electric planes: how spin-offs from big science are transforming the worldJames McKenzie looks at some of the unexpected spin-offs from big science The post Fusion, the Web and electric planes: how spin-offs from big science are transforming the world appeared first on Physics World.
- Al Gore thought stopping climate change would be hard. But not this hard.Gore has been talking about carbon emissions for more than 40 years. Now he includes a "hope budget."
- How California boosted composting — but broke local composters in the processAs cities and towns contract with large waste haulers to comply with a California composting law, some community composters say they're being pushed to the margins.
- Heart-on-a-chip reveals impact of spaceflight on cardiac healthA heart-on-a-chip platform sent to the International Space Station reveals how 30 days in space alters heart muscle cells The post Heart-on-a-chip reveals impact of spaceflight on cardiac health appeared first on Physics World.
- Indigenous voters worry a Harris presidency means endangering sacred landsThe minerals beneath tribal lands are crucial to the clean energy transition.
- Will the UK lead on human rights and ditch dirty practices in the race for green energy?This post is by Anneke Van Woudenberg, executive director of RAID. It is part of our ‘Critical raw materials in focus’ series, a collection of blogs spotlighting the management of critical raw materials in the UK. Last month, Foreign Secretary David Lammy stood at a leafy […]
- Oyster reef griefOyster reef grief Channel News brendan 7th October 2024 Teaser Media
- In arid New Mexico, a debate over reusing oil-industry wastewaterThe governor’s plan to use treated water from oil and gas drilling is in limbo while public safety questions swirl.
- The end of an era: Britain’s last coal-fired power plant shuts downThe U.K.’s 142-year history of coal-fired electricity ended as turbines at the Ratcliffe-on-Soar plant in Nottinghamshire stopped for good.
- Study finds preschool children form ‘social droplets’ when moving around the classroomThe movement of preschool children results in two distinct phases, find study The post Study finds preschool children form ‘social droplets’ when moving around the classroom appeared first on Physics World.
- Are Tulips Toxic to Cats?A common question for pet owners: are tulips toxic to cats? Answer is Yes, tulips are toxic to cats. Every part of the tulip, especially the bulb, contains harmful chemicals that can make your cat sick. If your cat eats a tulip, it can lead to symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and drooling. Why Do Cats...
- Fact-checking the viral conspiracies in the wake of Hurricane HeleneBuoyed by firebrands like Alex Jones and Marjorie Taylor Greene, Helene stirred up a toxic stew of conspiracy theories and culture war politics.
- Hurricane Helene could cost $200 billion. Nobody knows where the money will come from.Almost none of the storm's devastation will be paid out by insurance.
- In Morningside Park, a Restored Waterfall, a Renewed Pond, and a Blueprint for Climate-Resilient Public SpaceLeaders from Columbia and NYC gathered in Morningside Park to celebrate a partnership to clear the park’s pond of toxic algal blooms, repair broken water pumps, and restore its iconic waterfall.
- Fancy Finches? This Extensive New Field Guide Is For YouBeloved by the public, bird enthusiasts, and researchers alike, finches are among our most familiar birds. Yet, they are deceptively complex, presenting some of North America’s most intricate avian...
- Fancy Finches? This Extensive New Field Guide Is For YouBeloved by the public, bird enthusiasts, and researchers alike, finches are among our most familiar birds. Yet, they are deceptively complex, presenting some of North America’s most intricate avian...
- Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek directs state agencies to support Columbia Basin Restoration InitiativeThe Columbia Basin Restoration Initiative seeks to restore native migratory fish populations in the Pacific Northwest, and now Oregon is more invested. The post Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek directs state agencies to support Columbia Basin Restoration Initiative appeared first on Environment America.
- Corkscrew VolunteeringMake a Difference: Become a Volunteer! Youth education volunteers inspire future stewards of our natural resources. Photo: Mike Fernandez/Audubon Volunteers play a vital role in our...
- Corkscrew VolunteeringMake a Difference: Become a Volunteer! Youth education volunteers inspire future stewards of our natural resources. Photo: Mike Fernandez/Audubon Volunteers play a vital role in our...
- Three Southern Resident orcas passed away this yearAccording to new research it’s official: less than 75 Southern Resident orcas are left. The post Three Southern Resident orcas passed away this year appeared first on Environment America.
- Can shaming the world’s worst ‘climate criminals’ save the planet?Climate Defiance activists direct their fury at the rich and powerful. They’ve also started working with them.
- RSPCA: stop assuring animal crueltyRSPCA: stop assuring animal cruelty Channel News brendan 4th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Edge of Antarctica Has Grown Dramatically GreenerOver the last four decades, vegetation cover on the Antarctic Peninsula has grown tenfold, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →
- Silk-on-graphene films line up for next-generation bioelectronicsResearchers have grown a uniform two-dimensional layer of silk protein fragments on a van der Waals substrate for the first time The post Silk-on-graphene films line up for next-generation bioelectronics appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘Sometimes nature will surprise us.’ Juan Pedro Ochoa-Ricoux on eureka moments and the future of neutrino physicsParticle physicist Juan Pedro Ochoa-Ricoux talks about how the next generation of neutrino experiments will test the boundaries of the Standard Model The post ‘Sometimes nature will surprise us.’ Juan Pedro Ochoa-Ricoux on eureka moments and the future of neutrino physics appeared first on Physics World.
- UK startup creates ‘smart’ plastic that self-destructs in the seaUniversity of Edinburgh start-up firm EVA Biosystems has developed a plastic that is described as being able to sense when it’s in the ocean and break itself down without creating microplastics. The solution secured top prize in the SSE-sponsored Net Zero category at this year’s Converge Awards, an annual awards ceremony intended to celebrate and […]
- The shifting jet stream has magnified wildfires and plagues. What’s next?New research shows that the patterns of Earth’s high winds have led to serious problems on the ground.
- River monitoring drone boats arrive in UKAutonomous and remote-controlled drone boats that can measure discharge flow rate and water quality in rivers are available in the UK, seemingly for the first time, thanks to an exclusive partnership between Xylem and Surfbee Hydrobotics, a marine and aquatic robotic solutions provider. Founded in Australia in 2016, Surfbee is an innovative leader in development […]
- Review warns of knowledge gaps in our understanding of leave-on personal care and cosmetic productsMicroplastics which have been used in leave-on cosmetic and personal care products are being overlooked by research and regulators, according to a new critical review conducted by scientists at the University of Birmingham. The paper “Beyond microbeads: Examining the role of cosmetics in microplastic pollution and spotlighting unanswered questions” published in the Journal of Hazardous […]
- Gender gap in physics entrenched by biased collaboration networks, study findsInterventions to integrate young female physicists into established networks could help tackle under-representation The post Gender gap in physics entrenched by biased collaboration networks, study finds appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Inspiration: A Green Future or None at AllToday’s inspiration is from Bob Brown, an Australian environmentalist, doctor, former politician, and founder of... The post Earth911 Inspiration: A Green Future or None at All appeared first on Earth911.
- Waitrose launches new cork recycling schemeSeven stores across the UK will now offer collection points for natural corks. Cork, which is a natural product, has historically been the cap of choice for wine and high end beers, ciders and other alcoholic drinks. However, the rise of the metal screw top has gradually been replacing the historic item, at great environmental […]
- 'The Last of Us' fungus found in Scotland'The Last of Us' fungus found in Scotland Channel News brendan 4th October 2024 Teaser Media
- Guest Post: When killing grasshoppers kills native beesCourt tells federal agency to rethink its widespread pesticide spray program The post Guest Post: When killing grasshoppers kills native bees appeared first on Environment America.
- Reviving Nature in the City: Lessons From Urban Green Space RestorationMPA-ESP students took field trips to Pelham Bay Park and Shirley Chisholm State Park to learn more about the importance of preserving urban green spaces.
- Solar farms can protect habitats and biodiversityA recent study shows how solar-pollinator habitats can solve two environmental problems at once The post Solar farms can protect habitats and biodiversity appeared first on Environment America.
- Nobel predictions and humorous encounters with physics laureatesPhysics World editors gaze into their crystal ball and reminisce about past Nobel winners The post Nobel predictions and humorous encounters with physics laureates appeared first on Physics World.
- Celebrating with a new Nobel laureate in Canada’s ‘Steeltown’The magical day Bertram Brockhouse won his prize The post Celebrating with a new Nobel laureate in Canada’s ‘Steeltown’ appeared first on Physics World.
- How to Spot and Deal with a Toxic Work EnvironmentLearn how to recognize and handle a toxic work environment. Discover the signs, understand the effects on your mental health, and find simple strategies to protect yourself and improve your workplace. A toxic work environment often includes bullying among coworkers. This can be seen when someone is constantly picked on or belittled. Recognizing this behavior is crucial because it...
- Camera takes inspiration from cats’ eyes to improve imaging performanceDevice might be employed in applications such as autonomous vehicles, drones and surveillance systems The post Camera takes inspiration from cats’ eyes to improve imaging performance appeared first on Physics World.
- Guest Opinion: 7 Sustainable Ways to Maintain Your GuttersMany people overlook their gutters when it comes to home upkeep. However, gutter maintenance protects... The post Guest Opinion: 7 Sustainable Ways to Maintain Your Gutters appeared first on Earth911.
- Robert Laughlin: the Nobel interview that became an impromptu press conferenceMatin Durrani winces at the time he met Nobel laureate Robert Laughlin The post Robert Laughlin: the Nobel interview that became an impromptu press conference appeared first on Physics World.
- Is climate anxiety a pressing problem, or a luxury?Concerns about our future are valid — but they aren't always shared by those who are fighting to survive in the present.
- Why We Need a Strong Global Agreement on Plastics PollutionTwenty years ago, scientist Richard Thompson sounded the alarm on microplastics pollution. Now, as understanding of the problem has grown, he says it is critical that international negotiators produce an effective plastics treaty when they meet next month in South Korea.Read more on E360 →
- What a second Trump presidency could mean for Indigenous peoplesUnder the Biden-Harris administration, tribes got more of a say in Congress and tons more funding. A Trump-Vance win could upend that.
- Is the Lower Thames Crossing the world’s most expensive sticking plaster?This post is by Chris Todd, director of Transport Action Network. No one would dispute that the Dartford Crossing is one of the most unreliable sections of our road network. With 150,000 vehicles using it every day, 40 per cent of them lorries, the slightest […]
- Saving ginseng means balancing conservation and cultureAs Appalachian ginseng turns from rural tradition to global commodity, the Forest Service is trying to keep foragers at bay.
- 8 Sustainable Soap and Personal Care BrandsMany of the personal care products we use include harmful, non-biodegradable ingredients that damage the... The post 8 Sustainable Soap and Personal Care Brands appeared first on Earth911.
- Smaller, better, faster, stronger: Hitachi’s goals for next gen train batteriesA £1.4m project is now underway to revolutionise the technology powering electrified rail services in the UK and beyond. Led by Hitachi Rail, DB ESG, University of Birmingham’s Centre for Railway Research and Education, and Turntide Technologies, the aim is to produce smaller and lighter battery packs to improve efficiency, while making these devices easier […]
- Sustainability is a business opportunity: 5 takeaways from Climate Week NYCWith the sun setting on the 15th Climate Week NYC, we look to the experts for a measure on the most innovative organisation-level ideas, strategies and initiatives at the annual event. Politicians, policymakers and business leaders have left the world stage that is Climate Week NYC for this year but there is still much to […]
- Aira opens first Scottish hub in StirlingThe Swedish heat pump giant’s latest phase of a £300million UK investment will lay the ground for a new training facility. Located on the Springkerse Industrial Estate in Stirling, the new Aira hub has already created 30 highly skilled jobs for the local area, but this figure is set to increase exponentially in the coming […]
- Fury as farm retains RSPCA welfare markFury as farm retains RSPCA welfare mark Channel News brendan 3rd October 2024 Teaser Media
- Abolish exploitationAbolish exploitation Channel Comment brendan 3rd October 2024 Teaser Media
- The Bethany Beach firefly is threatenedThis firefly needs and may soon get the protections of the Endangered Species Act. The post The Bethany Beach firefly is threatened appeared first on Environment America.
- The Wilderness Act at 60: A uniquely American legacySixty years old and still going strong, the Wilderness Act shows how shared national values can transcend even the most bitter partisan divisions. The post The Wilderness Act at 60: A uniquely American legacy appeared first on Environment America.
- Can We Make Food and Fashion More Sustainable?The Forward Food & Fashion event at NYC Climate Week spotlighted the important role the food and fashion industries have to play in ensuring a sustainable future for the planet.
- Steven Weinberg: the Nobel laureate who liked nutsMatin Durrani recounts a one-sided interview with Steven Weinberg The post Steven Weinberg: the Nobel laureate who liked nuts appeared first on Physics World.
- Glasgow’s Low Emission Zone is improving air quality, claims researchNew research exploring the effects of the Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in Glasgow appears to find that while traffic flow has remained largely unchanged since the Zone was enforced, air quality has improved. The study, undertaken by researchers from the Universities of Glasgow, Auckland and University College Dublin, gathered hourly data from traffic sensors and […]
- Study Finds Plastic Additives in the AirScientists have found evidence of plastic additives in the air over Southern California, including one additive that has been banned from use in toys.Read more on E360 →
- Cunning deconstruction: Veolia and Imperial complete civil nuclear reactor decommissioningResource management firm Veolia and Imperial College London teamed up to decommission the Reactor Centre at Imperial’s Silwood Park eco-campus in Ascot, Berkshire, making it the first civil nuclear site in the UK to achieve this status. The ten-year project has now reached completion, and the Office for Nuclear Regulation has ended the requirement for […]
- CERN celebrates 70 years at the helm of particle physics in lavish ceremonyThe event was attended by 38 national delegations as well as Her Royal Highness Princess Astrid of Belgium The post CERN celebrates 70 years at the helm of particle physics in lavish ceremony appeared first on Physics World.
- Is it time for an environmental health all-party parliamentary group?MPs are being asked to step up and give nature, biodiversity and pollution the same political instruments we offer beer, jazz and opera. The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health [CIEH] is calling for a new all-party parliamentary group [APPG] specifically focused on environmental health. While bodies exist for Climate Change, Net Zero and Energy Studies, […]
- Rambling tour of Europe explores the backstory of the Scientific RevolutionVictoria Atkinson reviews Inside the Stargazer’s Palace by Violet Moller The post Rambling tour of Europe explores the backstory of the Scientific Revolution appeared first on Physics World.
- Drone boats begin monitoring water quality in UK riversSelf-driving and remote controlled mini-vessels have been deployed into British waterways to study discharge flow rate and water quality. The autonomous surface vehicles [ASVs] are capable of taking samples of water and analysing for a range of data sets. Capable of travelling up to 1km away from research teams at a top speed of 4metres […]
- Climate change is destroying American homes. Who should have to move?It’s unfair to force people out of their homes. We have to do it anyway.
- Nuclear clock ticks ever closerNew device could not only be the best time-keeper ever, it could also revolutionize fundamental physics studies The post Nuclear clock ticks ever closer appeared first on Physics World.
- Flood-ravaged North Carolina races to restore voting access after HeleneWith voting underway, election officials must mail new ballots and replace destroyed polling places.
- The Panama Canal needs more water. The solution could displace thousands.A proposed dam and reservoir along the Rio Indio would bring much-needed water, but at a steep cost.
- You Can Recycle Cigarette Butts!Did you know cigarette butts are not fully biodegradable? They can remain in the environment... The post You Can Recycle Cigarette Butts! appeared first on Earth911.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Mike Baker’s ReCORK Recycling Puts The Circular Into FootwearCircular economies grow from the ground up, starting with recognizing that a material used to... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Mike Baker’s ReCORK Recycling Puts The Circular Into Footwear appeared first on Earth911.
- UNISON gets behind international treaty to end fossil fuel useThe UK’s largest trade union represents 1.3million public service workers, and is calling on the Government to push for a new global agreement. The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative is a cooperative drive to stop new gas and oil development and phase out entirely existing production in line with the agreed global warming limit of […]
- Gas power proposal sparks backlashGas power proposal sparks backlash Channel News brendan 2nd October 2024 Teaser Media
- Climate was a top question at the VP debate. Both candidates actually answered — sort of.Do carbon emissions cause climate change? "Let's just say that's true," said J.D. Vance.
- Summer Birding AdventureWith fall migration season in full swing, I am reminded of my big birding adventure from last year! I was invited to Audubon’s birding camp on Hog Island, Maine, where I joined the field...
- Summer Birding AdventureWith fall migration season in full swing, I am reminded of my big birding adventure from last year! I was invited to Audubon’s birding camp on Hog Island, Maine, where I joined the field...
- The howl of a wolf getting whacked by a snowmobileThe gray wolf is endangered or threatened in most states. Snowmobile “whackings” aimed at killing wolves must end. The post The howl of a wolf getting whacked by a snowmobile appeared first on Environment America.
- STATEMENT: Energy Department offers $2.8B in subsidies to reopen Michigan nuclear reactorEnvironment, public interest advocates highlight risks, costs; urge support for renewable energy The post STATEMENT: Energy Department offers $2.8B in subsidies to reopen Michigan nuclear reactor appeared first on Environment America.
- The Equity Engine of the Inflation Reduction Act: the Greenhouse Gas `Reduction FundWhat is the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund? By Ellen Wang and Defne Aslan, E2 Summer interns One program from the Inflation Reduction Act that many states, nonprofits, and business leaders have been eagerly awaiting the full rollout of is the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF), an unprecedented federal investment in the clean economy. The GGRF is […] The post The Equity Engine of the Inflation Reduction Act: the Greenhouse Gas `Reduction Fund first appeared on E2.
- Urban Ecology in Action: Field Lessons From Randall’s Island to Bronx Park EastOn a field trip to Randall’s Island, River Park and Bronx Park East, MPA-ESP students saw first-hand the complex balance needed to maintain and restore natural environments within a dynamic urban setting.
- Fluctuations suppress condensation in 1D photon gas New result backs up an important theory prediction concerning this exotic state of matter The post Fluctuations suppress condensation in 1D photon gas appeared first on Physics World.
- Enabling the future: printable sensors for a sustainable, intelligent worldNano Futures explores the cutting-edge science and technology driving the development of next-generation printable sensors The post Enabling the future: printable sensors for a sustainable, intelligent world appeared first on Physics World.
- Governing after Hurricane HeleneHello, and welcome back to State of Emergency. We’re Jake Bittle and Ayurella Horn-Muller, two reporters here at Grist, and we’ve been traveling up and down the Gulf Coast of Florida over the past week reporting on the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which has devastated much of the Southeast and killed more than 100 people […]
- Growing on trees: mushroom, microbial and lab leatherWith textile production and fashion struggling to become more sustainable, we look at a new IDTechEx report into emerging alternatives to animal-based clothing. Bio-based, plant, and mushroom leathers are all emerging possibilities for replacements within the leather industry, all with their own techniques, challenges, and benefits. IDTechEx explores the incumbent leather market and the motivations […]
- UK becomes first G7 country to abandon coal142 years of reliance on the highly polluting fossil fuel came to an end this week as the country’s last power station to run on ‘black gold’ was taken offline. With the closure of the Ratcliffe-on-Soar facility, Britain has joined more than one-third of OECD nations in completely turning its back on coal for electricity […]
- Guest Explainer: Cooling the Gulf of Maine Surface Ocean WatersBy Dr. Rob Moir, a nationally recognized and award-winning environmentalist None of us are strangers... The post Guest Explainer: Cooling the Gulf of Maine Surface Ocean Waters appeared first on Earth911.
- We Earthlings: Responsible ConsumersThe average American generates 3.5 times the global average of carbon dioxide emissions annually. That’s... The post We Earthlings: Responsible Consumers appeared first on Earth911.
- On Navajo Lands, Ancient Ways Are Restoring the Parched EarthFarming once thrived in the Black Mesa region, before overgrazing and climate change wreaked havoc with the land. Today, the Navajo are restoring their watersheds — and boosting their food sovereignty — with earthen berms and small dams made of woven brush, sticks, and rocks.Read more on E360 →
- A climate scientist criticized his own study. Is he a hero or a villain?Patrick Brown is trying to tell a complicated story about climate change. Many don't want to hear it.
- Plastic packaging innovators spotlighted at the 2024 RECOUP AwardsPlastic recycling charity RECOUP received a record number of entries for its annual awards, which showcase the work being done throughout the plastics value chain in re-use, recycling, and re-design. Several initiatives that facilitate these activities in consumer product packaging won awards. The event concluded with a conference that summarized the broader outlook. The ‘Best […]
- Rotating cylinder amplifies electromagnetic fieldsThe Zel'dovich effect is observed in an electromagnetic system for the first time The post Rotating cylinder amplifies electromagnetic fields appeared first on Physics World.
- The states where climate progress is on the ballotGetting laws passed is one thing. Protecting them from Republican opposition is another.
- A landmark fund for climate reparations is beginning to languishSince rich countries promised $650 million to the so-called loss-and-damage fund last year, new pledges have dried up.
- As climate change helps mosquitoes spread disease, critics push for alternatives to pesticidesIn response to outbreaks of West Nile virus and EEE, cities spray chemicals to kill mosquitoes. Is there a better way?
- Journey of Cotton from Plant to Fabric Understanding Its Impact on Fashion and SustainabilityDiscover how cotton from plant turns into the fabric we wear every day. Learn about the stages of a cotton plant’s growth, from seed to soft, fluffy bolls, in this easy-to-understand guide Where Does Cotton Come From? Cotton is a neat plant that gives us the soft fabric we love in clothes. It grows in...
- How To Extend the Life of Your SmartphoneThere is a growing global e-waste issue as more and more people own an increasingly... The post How To Extend the Life of Your Smartphone appeared first on Earth911.
- 5 Dog-Friendly Fitness Ideas: Get Moving Outside With Your DogThere are many science-backed health benefits of dog ownership. They can lower our blood pressure,... The post 5 Dog-Friendly Fitness Ideas: Get Moving Outside With Your Dog appeared first on Earth911.
- #MoneyforOldRope sounds alarm over pollution from fishing tackle‘Ghost gear’ is an overlooked problem, but the most abundant source of microplastics in our seas. Now Cornwall-based social enterprise Waterhaul is a launching a campaign to raise awareness of the problem, while working towards transforming waste fishing equipment into sustainable products. For example, sunglasses and litter-picking kit. Around 640,000 tonnes of lost or discarded […]
- Three Little Birds by Harbor Middle School and GroundswellPainted: June 2024 About the Mural: At Harbor Middle School in Red Hook, Brooklyn, students learn about environmental issues while experiencing them firsthand—from the extra heat created by the...
- Three Little Birds by Harbor Middle School and GroundswellPainted: June 2024 About the Mural: At Harbor Middle School in Red Hook, Brooklyn, students learn about environmental issues while experiencing them firsthand—from the extra heat created by the...
- 10 Fun Facts About the KilldeerA common sight across much of North America, the Killdeer is full of surprises. Though it’s considered a shorebird, the species is often found far from the beach. And despite its modest stature...
- 10 Fun Facts About the KilldeerA common sight across much of North America, the Killdeer is full of surprises. Though it’s considered a shorebird, the species is often found far from the beach. And despite its modest stature...
- Tax the jet setTax the jet set Channel News brendan 1st October 2024 Teaser Media
- Offshore wind is a solvable problem for birds. Climate change status quo is not.Climate change is one of the greatest threats to birds everywhere. There’s no question that we must do everything we can to reverse climate change and ensure a sustainable future for birds, people...
- Offshore wind is a solvable problem for birds. Climate change status quo is not.Climate change is one of the greatest threats to birds everywhere. There’s no question that we must do everything we can to reverse climate change and ensure a sustainable future for birds, people...
- Fracking is an environmental disasterPolluted waterways. Destroyed wild places. Dead wildlife. The environmental impact of fracking is devastating. The post Fracking is an environmental disaster appeared first on Environment America.
- Audubon South Carolina Uses New Techniques to Understand Prothonotary Warblers
- Audubon South Carolina Uses New Techniques to Understand Prothonotary Warblers
- STATEMENT: Chemical plant fire exposes thousands to toxic chlorine gasFacility’s third fire in seven years highlights need for action from lawmakers, agencies The post STATEMENT: Chemical plant fire exposes thousands to toxic chlorine gas appeared first on Environment America.
- Structural battery is world’s strongest, say researchersCarbon fibre-based electrodes are key to success The post Structural battery is world’s strongest, say researchers appeared first on Physics World.
- In UK, Renewables Bring About Death of CoalBirthplace of the Industrial Revolution, Britain is this week shutting down its last coal plant. Starting Tuesday, its power grid will be permanently coal-free.Read more on E360 →
- Nickel langbeinite might be a new quantum spin liquid candidateThe phase diagram of this new material contains a "centre of liquidity" The post Nickel langbeinite might be a new quantum spin liquid candidate appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: Plastic Bank’s David Katz On Building A Global Bottle Deposit SystemDavid Katz, founder and CEO of Plastic Bank, returns to talk with Mitch Ratcliffe about... The post Earth911 Podcast: Plastic Bank’s David Katz On Building A Global Bottle Deposit System appeared first on Earth911.
- Farm antibiotics threat to healthFarm antibiotics threat to health Channel News brendan 30th September 2024 Teaser Media
- In Florida’s Big Bend, small towns bear the brunt of Helene’s impactAfter three hurricanes in a year, the cycle of recovery continues in hamlets along the state’s west coast.
- Metasurface-enhanced camera performs hyperspectral and polarimetric imagingInexpensive metasurface could revolutionize the capabilities of conventional imaging systems The post Metasurface-enhanced camera performs hyperspectral and polarimetric imaging appeared first on Physics World.
- The climate fight that’s holding up the farm bill11 percent of the country’s emissions come from agriculture. Will Congress do anything about it?
- A federal attempt to foster ‘high-integrity voluntary carbon markets’ falls short, experts sayNew guidance for credit-based derivatives gives “imprimatur to a system that doesn’t have credibility to begin with.”
- How a Minimalist Lifestyle Can Add to Your Green EffortsYou may have seen the term “minimalism” being thrown around a lot lately, especially in... The post How a Minimalist Lifestyle Can Add to Your Green Efforts appeared first on Earth911.
- Holistic planning reforms needed, not just abstract housing targetsWith Labour changing legislation to deliver 370,000 homes per year this Parliament, we consider the importance of local government leading on major projects to understand needs including biodiversity net gain and essential service provision. The recent proposals for local planning reforms could represent a significant shift in how we approach urban development and housing delivery. […]
- Scottish Border Council unveils new solar powered bus stopsReal Time Passenger Information for remote communities will now be delivered through 100% renewable electricity. Working in partnership with Journeo, the Scottish Council has installed 15 sustainable bus stop displays, cutting associated emissions and power usage, and driving down the cost of powering the infrastructure through the National Grid. The ‘e-paper’ displays have been specifically […]
- The Department of Energy promised this tribal nation a $32 million solar grant. It’s nearly impossible to access.Washington’s Yakama Nation received both the grant and a $100 million federal loan. Held up by a series of bureaucratic hurdles, the funding could expire before the government lets the tribal nation touch a dime.
- Protect the Gila River as it bends southwest of PhoenixThe Gila River flows past Phoenix, south through the Sonoran Desert and bends west toward California. The area is in need of protection. The post Protect the Gila River as it bends southwest of Phoenix appeared first on Environment America.
- ‘You basically have free hot water’: how Cyprus became a world leader in solar heatingThe country, which has more 300 days of sunshine a year, has embraced rooftop systems that harness the sun’s energy.
- Statement: Governor vetoes legislation to help schools, renters benefit from solar energyBill would have encouraged clean energy usage, saved money The post Statement: Governor vetoes legislation to help schools, renters benefit from solar energy appeared first on Environment America.
- Physicists reveal the mechanics of tea scumResearchers have looked at how tea scum breaks apart when stirred The post Physicists reveal the mechanics of tea scum appeared first on Physics World.
- Organic Roma Tomato Growing Guide: Harvest More with These Simple TricksWhat is Roma Tomato? Roma tomato are a popular variety known for their unique shape and flavor. These tomatoes are often used for sauces and canning due to their low moisture content and fewer seeds. They typically have a bright red color and a firm texture, making them ideal for cooking and preserving. Roma tomato,...
- Why Radar Shelter Matters For Sustainable InfrastructureThe global demand for sustainable infrastructure has grown exponentially as the impacts of climate change, urbanization, and population growth become increasingly evident. Engineers, architects, and planners are now challenged to design and build structures that are not only durable but also environmentally responsible. The Role of Sustainable Infrastructure in Modern Society Sustainable infrastructure is defined...
- After battering coastal towns, Hurricane Helene causes deadly flooding across five states“This is not a fluke. We should expect to see more rapidly intensifying hurricanes in a warming climate.”
- Mining Could Pollute Alaska’s Chilkat Valley. A Tribe and Local Groups Defend their Way of Life.Editor’s Note: The National Audubon Society played a prominent role in the formation of the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve in 1982. Today Audubon Alaska partners with the communities of Klukwan and...
- Mining Could Pollute Alaska’s Chilkat Valley. A Tribe and Local Groups Defend their Way of Life.Editor’s Note: The National Audubon Society played a prominent role in the formation of the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve in 1982. Today Audubon Alaska partners with the communities of Klukwan and...
- Do You Speak Warblish?The question Who cooks for you? doesn’t come up terribly often in natural conversation—unless you’re a birder, that is. Those familiar with the soundscapes of eastern forests or lowland swamps...
- Do You Speak Warblish?The question Who cooks for you? doesn’t come up terribly often in natural conversation—unless you’re a birder, that is. Those familiar with the soundscapes of eastern forests or lowland swamps...
- 6 million kids now attend a solar-powered schoolNew report finds solar power at U.S. K-12 schools has more than quadrupled in the last 10 years The post 6 million kids now attend a solar-powered school appeared first on Environment America.
- This Florida neighborhood recovered from flood after flood. Will it survive Helene?A record-breaking storm surge battered the Shore Acres community in St. Petersburg. Many residents say they are tired of rebuilding.
- Positronium gas is laser-cooled to one degree above absolute zeroNew cooling technique could help reveal physics beyond the Standard Model The post Positronium gas is laser-cooled to one degree above absolute zero appeared first on Physics World.
- Ask me anything: Fatima Gunning – ‘Thinking outside the box is a winner when it comes to problem solving’Physicist Fatima Gunning explains how mentorship has helped her grow as a researcher and teacher The post Ask me anything: Fatima Gunning – ‘Thinking outside the box is a winner when it comes to problem solving’ appeared first on Physics World.
- To Boost Renewables, Cut Red Tape and Build Power Lines, Analysts SayThe world is nearly on track to triple renewable power by the end of this decade. A major barrier to meeting that goal, or surpassing it, analysts say, is the speed of permitting wind and solar projects and of building new transmission lines.Read more on E360 →
- Despite geopolitical challenges, organisations are ramping up to meet sustainability targets, says Capgemini reportOrganisations continue to make progress in their sustainability initiatives, despite facing geopolitical challenges. Regulation and technology are proving to be a vital part of this progress, with two thirds of executives agreeing that their organisation will never be able to achieve its sustainability goals without climate tech. This is according to findings from the Capgemini […]
- Knowledge grows step-by-step despite the exponential growth of papers, finds studyThe authors believe the finding indicates a decline in scientific productivity The post Knowledge grows step-by-step despite the exponential growth of papers, finds study appeared first on Physics World.
- Study explores complex ocean conditions surrounding world’s most powerful tidal turbineInnovative drone technology and boat-based surveys are being used to assist the efficient and sustainable development of tidal energy, explains the Marine Biological Association (MBA). The number of tidal power and other offshore renewable energy installations is set to grow significantly around the UK coastline over the coming decades. However, launching state-of-the-art devices into often […]
- The election could shape the future of America’s food systemThe nation’s agricultural policies — and the price of your food — are at stake this November.
- Genetically engineered bacteria solve computational problemsA cell-based biocomputer can identify prime numbers, recognize vowels and answer mathematical questions The post Genetically engineered bacteria solve computational problems appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Inspiration: The Generation That Pays the PriceToday’s Earth911 inspiration is from Wangari Maathai, the first woman from Africa to be honored... The post Earth911 Inspiration: The Generation That Pays the Price appeared first on Earth911.
- Doncaster Council launches recycled plastic curbing trialTwo sites have been chosen for the test project, which will see concrete at roadsides replaced with sustainable materials. Doncaster Council’s Highway Operations and the Highways Asset Management Team have researched a number of options to reduce reliance and handling of concrete kerbs and channels, and decreasing exposure to silica dust and carbon emissions. Duraproducts’ […]
- ‘The Ripple Effect’ celebrates water-environmental professionalsThe CIWEM mini series is part of a wider campaign to showcase the essential climate and nature work of the water sector. The Ripple Effect: Inspiring A Resilient Environment will feature dynamic content to educate viewers on the importance of adaptation, resilience and responsible stewardship of the planet. Short films, interviews and case studies will form […]
- Campus Chapter Students Boost Climate Literacy at San Diego Mesa CollegeThis month, three students from San Diego Mesa College are beginning internships as climate ambassadors on campus. The new role was created by TerraMesa Environmental Sustainability Club, a chapter...
- Campus Chapter Students Boost Climate Literacy at San Diego Mesa CollegeThis month, three students from San Diego Mesa College are beginning internships as climate ambassadors on campus. The new role was created by TerraMesa Environmental Sustainability Club, a chapter...
- Pollinator Garden: Bee-autify your communityPlanting pollinator gardens can save the bees and bring beauty to your neighborhood. The post Pollinator Garden: Bee-autify your community appeared first on Environment America.
- Hurricane Helene: Environment Florida, Environment Georgia leaders available to talkEnvironment Florida Advocate Mia McCormick and Environment Georgia State Director Jennette Gayer are available for eyewitness accounts about Helene’s effects The post Hurricane Helene: Environment Florida, Environment Georgia leaders available to talk appeared first on Environment America.
- Seismic Imaging Aboard the R/V Marcus G. LangsethAn introduction to seismic imaging and how the R/V Marcus G. Langseth uses it to make detailed maps of the seafloor.
- Will the brain-computer interface market thrive before Neuralink?The headlines have been full of exciting announcements about new brain-computer interface technologies that can read our minds. This data could be used in place of phone touch screens or computer mice to decode our speech and perhaps even control wheelchairs or drive cars. Much of the media’s attention is drawn to Elon Musk’s Neuralink, […]
- Environment Agency confirms new codes for importing and exporting WEEEFrom the 1st of January 2025, all Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) will be notifiable under new codes. Companies exporting or importing WEEE will need to obtain a notification from the Competent Authorities involved to obtain a consent for the export or import of this type of waste. This change is being brought in […]
- UK consumers say they can’t afford a heat pump and have a lack of understanding about how the technology worksDespite a desire to adopt low-carbon technology in their homes and Ed Miliband’s commitment to lifting 1 million of UK homes out of fuel poverty as part of “social justice”, UK consumers are still confused about how heat pump technology works, according to a recent study. In a survey of more than 1,000 mortgage homeowners, […]
- Wave buoy data boosts flood forecasting, says SEPAThe Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) says it has advanced its flood risk management capabilities with the deployment of Scotland’s first public “near-shore” wave buoys for monitoring coastal flooding. The wave buoys, deployed near Arbroath and Eyemouth, are part of a UK-wide WaveNet network coordinated by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS), […]
- Native plants increase the number of insects, and bugs help batsIt’s one of several tools scientists are using to fight white-nose syndrome in bats. The post Native plants increase the number of insects, and bugs help bats appeared first on Environment America.
- The ‘perfect’ conditions that could make Hurricane Helene ‘unsurvivable’The storm could rapidly intensify into Category 4 strength as it passes over the steaming-hot Gulf of Mexico, sending a huge surge of water ashore.
- A surge in energy-intensive computing threatens America’s renewable energy transitionWe must not allow wasteful new uses of energy to derail our efforts to get off dirty and dangerous fuels The post A surge in energy-intensive computing threatens America’s renewable energy transition appeared first on Environment America.
- Heat pump water heater sales soarMore than 190,000 heat pump water heaters were shipped in the United States last year, representing a 35% increase over 2022. The post Heat pump water heater sales soar appeared first on Environment America.
- UK pump solutions firm visited by Eastleigh MPLiz Jarvis MP recently paid a visit to the headquarters of pump solutions firm Selwood, in Chandler’s Ford, to learn about the company’s activities, sustainability initiatives, and work in the community. Selwood is a specialist in pump rental and engineered water handling solutions, employing more than 500 staff across a UK-wide branch network. The MP […]
- Field work – the physics of sheep, from phase transitions to collective motionPhysics sheds a new insight on the behaviour of sheep flocks, helping with new tips on shepherding The post Field work – the physics of sheep, from phase transitions to collective motion appeared first on Physics World.
- Why Taiwan and Its Tech Industry Are Facing an Energy CrisisAs the world’s largest producer of advanced computer chips, Taiwan is struggling to meet demand for electricity. Highly dependent on imported fossil fuels, soon to shutter its last nuclear plant, and slow to build out renewables, the island is heading toward an energy crunch.Read more on E360 →
- The Incredible Journey of Green OlivesGreen olives are more than just a food—they’ve been part of kitchens around the world for ages. Why? Their unique flavor and health benefits are hard to resist. From the sunny Mediterranean where they’ve been grown for centuries, all the way to our tables, green olives have a rich story to tell. Let’s walk through...
- The EPA funded citizen science to address gaps in air monitoring. Will it result in cleaner air?Funding communities burdened by pollution to monitor air quality is the “do-it-yourself approach to public health," one researcher said.
- New on-chip laser fills long sought-after green gapDevices will be important for applications in quantum sensing and computing, biology, underwater communications and display technologies The post New on-chip laser fills long sought-after green gap appeared first on Physics World.
- How Germany outfitted half a million balconies with solar panelsMeet balkonkraftwerk, the simple technology putting solar power in the hands of renters.
- 10 Ways To Reuse Aluminum CansDid you know that the aluminum can your soda comes in can be recycled over... The post 10 Ways To Reuse Aluminum Cans appeared first on Earth911.
- 4 Tips for Buying a Tiny Home KitSome Americans are rethinking how much money and resources they dedicate to housing. Tiny homes... The post 4 Tips for Buying a Tiny Home Kit appeared first on Earth911.
- Extreme weather is about to send the price of chocolate soaringIn his latest exclusive report from West Africa, Ian Packham gets to grips with a cocoa industry being ravaged by climate change, and the economic fallout from this rapidly emerging crisis. Although native to the American tropics, it’s West Africa which has always dominated worldwide cocoa production. Chop up your favourite chocolate bar, and statistically […]
- Arizona Green Tea A Perfect Sip for Every OccasionArizona Green Tea is more than just a refreshing drink; it’s a delightful experience that fits perfectly into any part of your day. With its unique flavors and health benefits, it’s no wonder this beverage has gained a loyal following. Let’s dive into the reasons why Arizona Green Tea should be a staple in your...
- Why industries should get critical components right for a resilient economyThis post is by Dr Colin Church, chief executive of the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining and chair of Green Alliance’s Circular Economy Task Force. It is the third in our ‘Critical raw materials in focus’ series, a collection of blogs spotlighting the management of […]
- Planning Disaster Relief Programmes: 5 Important ConsiderationsDisasters have always been a part of human history. As our world becomes more interconnected and densely populated, however, the challenges of deploying the appropriate relief have grown exponentially. From hurricanes and wildfires to pandemics and humanitarian crises, each event reveals new challenges in how we prepare for and respond to such emergencies. As such,...
- Pesticides harm endangered speciesThe U.S. EPA has a draft strategy to protect vulnerable species from insecticides. We’re urging the agency to finalize it. The post Pesticides harm endangered species appeared first on Environment America.
- Thousands tell U.S. Senators: Don’t support wasting energyAs some in Congress push to undo energy-saving measures, constituents urge leaders to stand up for programs that save energy, reduce pollution and save lives The post Thousands tell U.S. Senators: Don’t support wasting energy appeared first on Environment America.
- House Passes Three Bills to Protect Coasts and Great Salt Lake from a Changing ClimateWASHINGTON (September 25, 2024) – Yesterday the U.S. House of Representatives passed several bipartisan pieces of legislation that will protect birds and people along our coasts and Great Salt...
- House Passes Three Bills to Protect Coasts and Great Salt Lake from a Changing ClimateWASHINGTON (September 25, 2024) – Yesterday the U.S. House of Representatives passed several bipartisan pieces of legislation that will protect birds and people along our coasts and Great Salt...
- Whole Foods launches a sweet deal for the beesWhole Foods is joining the fight to save the bees by banning toxic pesticides for their growers and florists starting in 2025. The post Whole Foods launches a sweet deal for the bees appeared first on Environment America.
- Energy efficiency success with pump systems spotlighted at EEMODS eventThe success of the European pump sector in driving energy savings was in the spotlight at the recent EEMODS (Energy Efficiency in Motor Driven Systems) conference in Lucerne, Switzerland. An address by the president of Europump explored the adoption of the Extended Product Approach (EPA), which is enabling system-level efficiencies in designs that employ pumps. […]
- Guidance published to help tackle GHG emissions in environment and engineering sectorsPledge to Net Zero, an environmental sector programme to facilitate action on greenhouse gas emissions, has published (on 23 September) a resource detailing practical ways for environmental and engineering professionals to estimate greenhouse gases in their designs and advice. Currently, the designs and advice provided by the environmental and engineering sectors represent the largest greenhouse […]
- Carpet waste database connects consumers with disposal optionsA new online resource aims to facilitate the safe disposal of carpets and other textile flooring waste. Carpet Recycling UK’s new database – said to be the first of its kind – provides users with information on local authority Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) across the country which accept carpet and other textile flooring waste. […]
- Atmospheric methane increase during Covid due primarily to wetland floodingA new analysis of satellite data appears to find that the record surge in atmospheric methane emissions from 2020 to 2022 was driven by increased inundation and water storage in wetlands, combined with a slight decrease in atmospheric hydroxide (OH). The results have implications for efforts to decrease atmospheric methane and mitigate its impact on […]
- Nearly half of global companies are ready to pay a premium for lower emissions steel and concreteIn a new report released on 24 September, close to 50% of global businesses surveyed say they are prepared to pay a premium for lower emission steel and concrete, signaling a powerful and growing demand for more sustainable materials. With steel and concrete emissions said to be responsible for 15% of global emissions, their urgent […]
- Flooding, Not Lockdowns, Drove Methane Surge During Pandemic, Study FindsAt the height of the coronavirus pandemic, the Earth saw a surge in emissions of heat-trapping methane. While some research shows the spike was related to the global drop in traffic during the pandemic, a new study suggests the sudden rise in methane levels was mostly due to flooding in the tropics.Read more on E360 →
- Statement: Oil and gas operators responsible for faster cleanup of idle California wellsSACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation on Wednesday that addresses California’s buildup of dangerous idle oil and gas wells by requiring well operators to plug unused sites more quickly or pay increased annual fees. The post Statement: Oil and gas operators responsible for faster cleanup of idle California wells appeared first on Environment America.
- UK project to accelerate technology of biopolymers extracted from sewage sludgeEngineering firm Royal HaskoningDHV is to implement the UK’s first-ever Kaumera pilot plant to extract biopolymers from sewage sludge, in Blackburn, Lancashire. It is part of a seemingly groundbreaking circular economy-inspired project funded by Ofwat’s Innovation Fund. Under the leadership of United Utilities, UK water companies, partners and potential customers will join forces to assess […]
- ‘What If We Get It Right?’ Preventing a climate apocalypse might start with imagining something betterIn her new book, scientist and policy expert Ayana Elizabeth Johnson encourages us to envision a better future, and run toward it.
- Researchers exploit quantum entanglement to create hidden imagesEncoding an image into the quantum correlations of photon pairs makes it invisible to conventional imaging techniques The post Researchers exploit quantum entanglement to create hidden images appeared first on Physics World.
- Oxford PV confirms sale of world-first tandem solar technologyThe new panel design delivers significantly higher module efficiency compared with conventional silicone based technology. Overall, the Oxford PV 72-cell panels can offer 24.5% efficiency. A recent test achieved a record of 26.9% efficiency, with a theoretical maximum of more than 43%. This equates to around 20% more power generated when gauged against standard equipment. […]
- Deja vu comes to Arkansas as lithium follows oilIn the energy towns of Arkansas, the coming lithium rush is bringing with it the risk of repeating the same mistakes and inequities of the past.
- What was behind the seismic boom that wrapped Earth for 9 days?Climate change's latest mystery came from Greenland's melting ice sheet.
- Net-zero targets are everywhere. But to be effective, they need accountability.Without a single standard, countries and companies are promising a lot of different things.
- Ambipolar electric field helps shape Earth’s ionosphereScientists make first ever measurements of a planet-wide field that could be as fundamental as gravity and magnetic fields The post Ambipolar electric field helps shape Earth’s ionosphere appeared first on Physics World.
- Infographic: Benefits of an Earth-Sheltered HomeA growing number of homeowners are taking steps to make their homes more sustainable. Some... The post Infographic: Benefits of an Earth-Sheltered Home appeared first on Earth911.
- Best Of Earth911 Podcast: David Lipsky on His Climate Denial History, The Parrot and The IglooRising CO2 levels have created climate change, the denier’s name for global warming. It’s the... The post Best Of Earth911 Podcast: David Lipsky on His Climate Denial History, The Parrot and The Igloo appeared first on Earth911.
- UK Government confirms £88m for zero-emission transport solutionsSupport has been confirmed for 46 projects, including electric vehicles for the NHS and Royal Mail, e-motorcycles and wireless charge points. In total, around half of the money will come from the public purse, with the remainder invested by the private motor vehicle sector. The announcement is being taken as a vote of confidence in […]
- Statement: House vote spells more logging and fire riskFix Our Forests Act undermines crucial safeguards for wildlife The post Statement: House vote spells more logging and fire risk appeared first on Environment America.
- How bee-killing pesticides poisoned a communityAn environmental disaster in a Nebraska town shows the dangers pesticide-coated seeds pose to both bees and people. The post How bee-killing pesticides poisoned a community appeared first on Environment America.
- Bollinger Convening: Unlocking the Potential of Universities to End Hunger and MalnutritionHow can powerful institutions like universities address seemingly intractable issues like global hunger?
- Light-absorbing dye turns skin of a live mouse transparentThe technique could be used to observe a wide range of deep-seated biological structures and activity The post Light-absorbing dye turns skin of a live mouse transparent appeared first on Physics World.
- There’s now five times more solar than nuclear power in the worldNew report finds global nuclear power capacity is less than the solar added in 2023 alone The post There’s now five times more solar than nuclear power in the world appeared first on Environment America.
- Extinct Volcanoes Could Be Source of Key Metals Needed for Clean TechScientists have found that some extinct volcanoes, which have not erupted for thousands or millions of years, may contain key metals used in clean energy.Read more on E360 →
- NEW DATA: Large share of U.S. climate pollution comes from handful of coal and gas plantsAmerica’s most polluting facilities emit more greenhouse gasses than some entire states. The post NEW DATA: Large share of U.S. climate pollution comes from handful of coal and gas plants appeared first on Environment America.
- ‘The sexiest race on the ballot’Hello everyone, and welcome back to State of Emergency. I’m Jesse Nichols, a video producer and reporter at Grist, and today we’re going to be talking about how worsening climate impacts are raising the profile of a largely overlooked section on state ballots: The race for insurance commissioner. If you watched the presidential debate earlier […]
- Science thrives on constructive and respectful peer reviewUnhelpful or rude feedback can shake the confidence of early career researchers The post Science thrives on constructive and respectful peer review appeared first on Physics World.
- Six Green Technologies To Keep Your Home Warm This WinterAs winter approaches, staying warm at home becomes a priority. The good news is that... The post Six Green Technologies To Keep Your Home Warm This Winter appeared first on Earth911.
- 7 Essential Upgrades for a Greener Home TodaySustainability has become more than just a buzzword; it’s a way of life for many homeowners looking to reduce their environmental impact. Phoenix, with its abundance of sunshine and desert environment, is an ideal place to start making eco-friendly upgrades. … 7 Essential Upgrades for a Greener Home Today Read More » The post 7 Essential Upgrades for a Greener Home Today appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Barcelona is turning subway trains into power stationsBarcelona is using the regenerative braking of its subways to power trains, stations, and neighborhood EV chargers. Could New York do it too?
- Convection enhances heat transport in sea iceNew mathematical framework could allow for more accurate climate models The post Convection enhances heat transport in sea ice appeared first on Physics World.
- Sustainable fishing rules 'scientifically obsolete'Sustainable fishing rules 'scientifically obsolete' Channel News brendan 24th September 2024 Teaser Media
- Vegan cheese won’t save the world — but this brand hopes you’ll buy it anywayPlonts, a new plant-based cheese, is taking an irreverent approach to swaying consumers.
- Climate impacts put insurance commissioner races in the spotlightAs premiums skyrocket, voters are starting to pay attention to one of the most obscure positions on the ballot.
- We Earthlings: Laundry Tips To Reduce Microplastic PollutionDid you know that by reducing the temperature of a load of laundry from hot... The post We Earthlings: Laundry Tips To Reduce Microplastic Pollution appeared first on Earth911.
- Pitch in on National Public Lands Day, September 28thVolunteers will gather rakes, shovels, and trash bags to help improve U.S. public lands for... The post Pitch in on National Public Lands Day, September 28th appeared first on Earth911.
- 88% of global banks unprepared for climate disruptionA first-of-its-kind system has ranked the world’s 50 largest banks on readiness for a changing climate. The results aren’t good. Almost all large commercial banks are lagging behind on implementing effective measures to climate-proof their operations and those they finance. Only seven of the world’s biggest firms in the sector were met more than half […]
- 8/10 business will fail in low carbon economy without transformationA major new study has shown large businesses are at risk of collapsing if they attempt net zero transition without adjusting wider models and structures. Research conducted by Sweep on behalf of Capgemini polled more than 500 sustainability leaders from small, midmarket and enterprise-level companies. Firms were located in the US, UK, France and Germany. […]
- California Governor signs bill to ban all plastic bags at checkoutYesterday, Governor Newsom signed a bill to ban plastic grocery bags once and for all in California. The post California Governor signs bill to ban all plastic bags at checkout appeared first on Environment America.
- California sues Exxon Mobil over ‘sham’ of plastics recyclingAttorney General Rob Bonta said the company has “manipulated the public and lied to consumers.”
- Make Birds Feel at Home With a Brush PileA bruiser of a thunderstorm roared through my neighborhood recently, tearing down countless tree branches and even some hefty limbs. Along with the mushrooms that sprouted after the soaking rain, the...
- Make Birds Feel at Home With a Brush PileA bruiser of a thunderstorm roared through my neighborhood recently, tearing down countless tree branches and even some hefty limbs. Along with the mushrooms that sprouted after the soaking rain, the...
- Audubon Supports Yavapai-Apache Nation Water Rights Settlement in Arizona**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** Audubon supports the Yavapai-Apache Nation’s water rights settlement and pending legislation, the Yavapai-Apache Nation Water Rights Settlement...
- Audubon Supports Yavapai-Apache Nation Water Rights Settlement in Arizona**Este artículo se puede encontrar en español** Audubon supports the Yavapai-Apache Nation’s water rights settlement and pending legislation, the Yavapai-Apache Nation Water Rights Settlement...
- Sea otter awareness weekSea otters get their own week. Here are ten things to know about these playful creatures. The post Sea otter awareness week appeared first on Environment America.
- A Time for OptimismAs we transition to fall, I am reflecting on the resilience and adaptability that define both nature and our work at Audubon. In July I found myself standing on the shoreline of Canada’s Lake...
- A Time for OptimismAs we transition to fall, I am reflecting on the resilience and adaptability that define both nature and our work at Audubon. In July I found myself standing on the shoreline of Canada’s Lake...
- The benefits of agrivoltaicsA new field of research is putting the “farm” back in solar farm by pairing ground-mounted solar arrays with crops, livestock grazing and pollinator plants. The post The benefits of agrivoltaics appeared first on Environment America.
- Where do I recycle electronics in Anchorage?Got a drawer or attic full of old electronics? Old flip phone, lone ear bud? Electronics shouldn’t go in the normal trash. So, how do you recycle them? The post Where do I recycle electronics in Anchorage? appeared first on Environment America.
- How Rare Is That Rare Bird?Of the many stories about vagrant birds we’ve covered at Audubon, one remains stuck in my craw. In the spring of 2017, an incredible bit of happenstance occurred: A brilliant Vermilion Flycatcher...
- How Rare Is That Rare Bird?Of the many stories about vagrant birds we’ve covered at Audubon, one remains stuck in my craw. In the spring of 2017, an incredible bit of happenstance occurred: A brilliant Vermilion Flycatcher...
- Short-range order always appears in new type of alloyNew insights into hidden atomic ordering could help in the development of more robust alloys The post Short-range order always appears in new type of alloy appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: Author David Steinman on Raising Healthy Kids In a Toxic WorldMeet David Steinman, an environmental activist, investigative journalist, and author who has worked to expose... The post Earth911 Podcast: Author David Steinman on Raising Healthy Kids In a Toxic World appeared first on Earth911.
- We should treat our students the same way we would want our own children to be treatedPete Vukusic says that students' positive experiences matter profoundly The post We should treat our students the same way we would want our own children to be treated appeared first on Physics World.
- Working in quantum tech: where are the opportunities for success?Quantum professionals describe the emerging industry, and the skills required to thrive The post Working in quantum tech: where are the opportunities for success? appeared first on Physics World.
- Eye on the Fertile Crescent: Life Along the Mideast’s Fabled RiversA series of dams and years of conflict have transformed the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which gave rise to some of the world’s earliest civilizations. Kurdish photographer Murat Yazar focused his lens on these rivers of his homeland and on the people who live alongside them. Read more on E360 →
- This tweak to mortgage rules could save homeowners thousands in energy billsThe Federal Housing Finance Agency has for months debated adopting a minimum energy efficiency standard for new homes. On Monday, lawmakers demanded action.
- The secret ingredient in Biden’s climate law? City trees.Planting trees in cities sounds simple. Here's why the Forest Service is spending $1.5 billion on it.
- Why aren’t tribal nations installing more green energy? Blame ‘white tape.’Federal rules that undermine Indigenous economies make development too tedious.
- Thermal dissipation decoheres qubitsSuperconducting quantum bits release their energy into their environment as photons The post Thermal dissipation decoheres qubits appeared first on Physics World.
- Hurricane Helene: What to Expect as It Approaches the Gulf CoastHurricane Helene is making its way towards the Gulf Coast, and it’s important for residents to be prepared. This storm has the potential to bring strong winds, heavy rain, and dangerous storm surges. Understanding what to expect can help communities stay safe and minimize damage as the hurricane approaches. Key Takeaways Hurricane Helene is expected...
- Special Live Event: Impact Investing Panel From Climate Week In New YorkEarth911 will be onsite to cover a Climate Week panel conversation with social and environmental... The post Special Live Event: Impact Investing Panel From Climate Week In New York appeared first on Earth911.
- 3,601 food packaging chemicals identified in humansUrine, blood and breast milk have been found to contain toxic substances commonly associated with grocery retail. In a new study by the Food Packaging Forum, and partner institutions, 14,000 food contact chemicals [FCCs] were analysed alongside data from give human biomonitoring programmes, three metabolome and exposome data bases, and agreed scientific literature. From this […]
- How many ads do you see?How many ads do you see? Channel Comment Andrew Simms 23rd September 2024 Teaser Media
- UN built environment goals need a consistent carbon measurement systemWith no globally consistent definition of a net zero building within the property sector, we consider the urgent steps needed to introduce standardisation on a global level. It has become patently clear over recent years that built environment professionals have an enormous role to play in addressing the climate crisis. Yet our industry is not […]
- Water Conservation Tips for HomeownersWater conservation is important for both the environment and household budgets. For homeowners, reducing water usage can lead to lower utility bills and a smaller environmental footprint. In areas like Largo, where the climate can lead to high water consumption, adopting water-saving practices is even more important. Warm weather often means more water is needed...
- Sustainable Strategies for Packing and Moving to a New HomeMoving to a new home can be stressful, but it’s also a great time to rethink how you approach the process. It’s easy to overlook how much waste moving creates, from packing materials to fuel for transportation. The good news is that it’s possible to make the process eco-friendly with a few simple tweaks. Apart...
- Driving ForcesAs we were working on this issue, my six-year-old discovered the joy of Calvin and Hobbes. I would hear him cackling gleefully as he devoured a collection of the comic strips. The cartoon...
- Driving ForcesAs we were working on this issue, my six-year-old discovered the joy of Calvin and Hobbes. I would hear him cackling gleefully as he devoured a collection of the comic strips. The cartoon...
- One Man's Quest to Document Hawaii’s Far-Flung Bird Specimens—and Maybe Even Bring Some Home.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- This Man Is on a Quest to Document Hawaii’s Far-Flung Bird Specimens—and Maybe Even Bring Some Home.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- This Man Is on a Quest to Document Hawaii’s Far-Flung Bird Specimens—and Maybe Even Bring Some Home.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- Five Ways to Connect With Nature and Boost Your Mood No Matter Your ScheduleWe can all benefit from what scientists call a “green prescription,” or time spent connecting with nature. Studies have shown that focusing on the natural world can help lower stress and improve...
- Five Ways to Connect With Nature and Boost Your Mood No Matter Your ScheduleWe can all benefit from what scientists call a “green prescription,” or time spent connecting with nature. Studies have shown that focusing on the natural world can help lower stress and improve...
- Need Some Anxiety Relief? Let Birding Be Your BalmA few years ago, Kelly-Sue O’Connor of Blenheim, Ontario, was trying to learn meditation under her therapist’s guidance. But she struggled with a key step: tuning in to her physical feelings...
- Need Some Anxiety Relief? Let Birding Be Your BalmA few years ago, Kelly-Sue O’Connor of Blenheim, Ontario, was trying to learn meditation under her therapist’s guidance. But she struggled with a key step: tuning in to her physical feelings...
- Statement: California law requires new labels for pesticide-coated seedsSACRAMENTO, Calif. – A bill to require new labels with the amount of pesticides on treated seeds sold to farmers was signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday. AB 1042, introduced by Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, will provide farmers with clear information on the amount of pesticide used per seed. The bill was sponsored […] The post Statement: California law requires new labels for pesticide-coated seeds appeared first on Environment America.
- How J.D. Vance’s hometown has won millions in climate investment that he calls a ‘green scam’Middletown, Ohio received funding through the Inflation Reduction Act to build one of the largest hydrogen fuel furnaces in the world.
- Where are Oregon’s sea otters?Sea otters have been absent from Oregon’s shores for decades. Why did they disappear and what does that mean for Oregon? The post Where are Oregon’s sea otters? appeared first on Environment America.
- In Montana, 911 calls reveal impact of heat waves on rural seniorsMontana’s population is among the oldest in the country, and those over 65 are especially vulnerable to heat-related illness.
- Eco-Friendly Packaging Options for a Greener Food BusinessAs sustainability becomes increasingly vital in our global efforts to combat climate change, the food industry is not left behind in embracing greener practices. One crucial area where businesses can make a significant impact is through their packaging choices. Eco-friendly packaging options are not only beneficial for the environment but also align with growing consumer...
- Reducing Our Ecological Footprint: Effective Waste Management StrategiesKey Takeaways Sustaining the environment requires efficient waste management. Various strategies can be implemented to reduce waste and promote recycling. Utilizing modern waste management technologies can make a significant impact. Why Waste Management Matters Keeping the ecosystem healthy requires effective waste management strategies. It involves appropriately handling, treating, and disposing of waste to prevent harmful...
- Americans deliver 1 million comments in favor of old-growth forestsForest Service solicited public input; comment period ending Friday The post Americans deliver 1 million comments in favor of old-growth forests appeared first on Environment America.
- Capturing the Elusive White-bearded Antshrike—in ThreadIn early 2020, ornithologist Ana Luiza Catalano defended her doctoral thesis on birdsong at the Federal University of São Carlos in Brazil. A week later, the COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a...
- Capturing the Elusive White-bearded Antshrike—in ThreadIn early 2020, ornithologist Ana Luiza Catalano defended her doctoral thesis on birdsong at the Federal University of São Carlos in Brazil. A week later, the COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a...
- Limpkins Are Everywhere All of the Sudden. What Is Going On?.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
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- Signs of hope: New bee species discovered across the countryThe discovery of new wild bee species is a beacon of hope as bees continue to face threats from pesticides and habitat loss. The post Signs of hope: New bee species discovered across the country appeared first on Environment America.
- U.S. House votes against clean carsClean car standards are an American success story. The post U.S. House votes against clean cars appeared first on Environment America.
- Local Advocates Rally to Bring Back Declining Tree Canopy in North CarolinaWith its vast array of tall pines, maples, and oaks, Raleigh is known for its trees, as evidenced by its long-standing moniker: the City of Oaks. But as the city has grown, its tree canopy has...
- Local Advocates Rally to Bring Back Declining Tree Canopy in North CarolinaWith its vast array of tall pines, maples, and oaks, Raleigh is known for its trees, as evidenced by its long-standing moniker: the City of Oaks. But as the city has grown, its tree canopy has...
- Audubon Protects Florida State Parks from Development ProposalsThis week, Audubon staff, members, and outdoor enthusiasts celebrated the defeat of a suite of proposals that would have built golf courses, hotels, pickleball courts, and more in nine of Florida’s...
- Audubon Protects Florida State Parks from Development ProposalsThis week, Audubon staff, members, and outdoor enthusiasts celebrated the defeat of a suite of proposals that would have built golf courses, hotels, pickleball courts, and more in nine of Florida’s...
- Donna Posont Helps Blind People Become Birders—and Whatever Else They Want To Be.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- Donna Posont Helps Blind People Become Birders—and Whatever Else They Want To Be.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
- The physics of cycling’s ‘Everesting’ challenge revealedEveresting involves a cyclist riding up and down a given hill multiple times until the ascent totals the elevation of Mount Everest – or 8848 m The post The physics of cycling’s ‘Everesting’ challenge revealed appeared first on Physics World.
- Whales May Be Communicating Across Great DistancesA half-century ago, scientists posited that whales might able to talk with each other across great distances, but for decades, no one had managed to catch two whales in the act. A new study offers the first compelling evidence that baleen whales can synchronize their dives despite being many miles apart.Read more on E360 →
- Air-powered computers make a comebackNovel device contains a pneumatic logic circuit made from 21 microfluidic valves The post Air-powered computers make a comeback appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Inspiration: You Have The PowerPaul Polman, former CEO of Unilever and author of Net Positive: How Courageous Companies Thrive... The post Earth911 Inspiration: You Have The Power appeared first on Earth911.
- Has extreme weather made voters care more about climate change?The answer depends on their political affiliation.
- Quantum hackathon makes new connectionsThe 2024 UK Quantum Hackathon set new standards for engagement and collaboration The post Quantum hackathon makes new connections appeared first on Physics World.
- A new salvo in the fight to protect the ‘holy grail’ of environmental justiceResidents and legal advocates ask the EPA to keep enforcing Title VI civil rights protections.
- What scientists have learned from 20 years of microplastics researchThe particles are everywhere, and they may harm human health.
- Applications open for free trees in school groundsThe Orchard project is now in its third year, and has already delivered almost 1,100 fruit trees to British schoolyards. Run by Veolia, the project has also introduced 780 strawberry plants, with 291 schools benefitting from the scheme since it began in 2022. Initially launched to help young people get first hand experience of the […]
- Saharan dust is feeding oceanic life in the BahamasA groundbreaking study shows that sand rich in iron, a vital micronutrient, is feeding species thousands of miles from its source. Published in the journal, Frontiers in Marine Science, research points to a change in the properties when dust blows westward from the Sahara into the Atlantic ocean. The greater the distance, the more these molecules […]
- Rheo-electric measurements to predict battery performance from slurry processingJoin the audience for a live webinar on 6 November 2024 sponsored by TA Instruments – Waters in partnership with The Electrochemical Society The post Rheo-electric measurements to predict battery performance from slurry processing appeared first on Physics World.
- 11 More Amazing Images of Birds and Landscapes From the 2024 Audubon Photo AwardsOne of the many reasons we love bird photography is its ability to provide us with intimate glimpses into the lives of avians: fascinating behaviors caught mid-act; parents feeding hungry—and...
- 11 More Amazing Images of Birds and Landscapes From the 2024 Audubon Photo AwardsOne of the many reasons we love bird photography is its ability to provide us with intimate glimpses into the lives of avians: fascinating behaviors caught mid-act; parents feeding hungry—and...
- Come again? Infant mortality increases as the number of bats decreasesBats kill bugs. Without bats to eat the insects, farmers use more insecticides, which can lead to higher infant mortalities. The post Come again? Infant mortality increases as the number of bats decreases appeared first on Environment America.
- Something Funny Happens When Rosemary Mosco Mixes Art and Science.dropcap { color: #838078; float: left; font-size: 82px; line-height: 60px; padding: 5px 8px 0 0; } .art-aside-tmp { height: auto !important; min-height: auto...
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- This Hudson Valley Group Puts a Homegrown Spin on Restoring Native ForestsLast year 32 native grass seedlings spent the summer on Francesca Calarco’s apartment balcony in Ossining, New York. Under her watchful eye, all but a few survived drought and violent storms. In...
- This Hudson Valley Group Puts a Homegrown Spin on Restoring Native ForestsLast year 32 native grass seedlings spent the summer on Francesca Calarco’s apartment balcony in Ossining, New York. Under her watchful eye, all but a few survived drought and violent storms. In...
- For These Arkansas Farmers, Bird Habitat Is a Cash CropOn a bright spring day in the Arkansas Ozarks, Carolyn Tedford and Jonathan Young inspect Tedford’s crop. Bluebirds sing from a power line as Young commends her for a particularly vivacious patch...
- For These Arkansas Farmers, Bird Habitat Is a Cash CropOn a bright spring day in the Arkansas Ozarks, Carolyn Tedford and Jonathan Young inspect Tedford’s crop. Bluebirds sing from a power line as Young commends her for a particularly vivacious patch...
- The American Climate Corps Puts a Fresh Spin on the New DealKatie Vartenigian spends her days in the forest. The 25-year-old rises early to lead her crew of Vermont Youth Conservation Corps members, sometimes building stone stairs to improve nature trails...
- The American Climate Corps Puts a Fresh Spin on the New DealKatie Vartenigian spends her days in the forest. The 25-year-old rises early to lead her crew of Vermont Youth Conservation Corps members, sometimes building stone stairs to improve nature trails...
- Blending hydrogen with methane gas is not a climate solutionUtilities are about to spend millions of dollars to blend hydrogen into natural gas pipelines. Other options would cut more climate pollution. The post Blending hydrogen with methane gas is not a climate solution appeared first on Environment America.
- Can AI Help Save Our Planet?The world’s policy leaders and climate scientists are united: We are in a decisive decade.
- Child health threat from wood burnersChild health threat from wood burners Channel News brendan 19th September 2024 Teaser Media
- Simultaneous structural and chemical characterization with colocalized AFM-RamanHORIBA explores how colocalized AFM-Raman enables dual structural and chemical analysis in a single scan, offering deeper insights across diverse applications The post Simultaneous structural and chemical characterization with colocalized AFM-Raman appeared first on Physics World.
- Growth of Solar Continues to Defy PredictionsThe world is set to install a third more solar capacity this year than it did in 2023, surpassing forecasts by both industry experts and independent analysts.Read more on E360 →
- Diagnosing and treating disease: how physicists keep you safe during healthcare proceduresTwo medical physicists talk about the future of treatment and diagnostic technologies The post Diagnosing and treating disease: how physicists keep you safe during healthcare procedures appeared first on Physics World.
- RadCalc QA: ensuring safe and efficient radiotherapy throughout AustraliaCancer care provider GenesisCare is using LAP’s RadCalc platform to perform software-based quality assurance of all its radiotherapy treatment plans The post RadCalc QA: ensuring safe and efficient radiotherapy throughout Australia appeared first on Physics World.
- Climate Week 2024 at Columbia Climate SchoolAs the official university partner of this year's Climate Week NYC, the Climate School has an exciting lineup of events planned for September 22-29.
- The free-to-read Physics World Big Science Briefing 2024 is out nowFind out more about designs for a muon collider and why gender diversity in big science needs recognition The post The free-to-read <em>Physics World Big Science Briefing</em> 2024 is out now appeared first on Physics World.
- Micropollutant removal pilot plant aims to pioneer new wastewater technologyWhat’s described as the UK’s first pilot plant aimed at assessing the impact of different combinations of technology for micropollutant removal from wastewater will start operating at Cranfield University’s campus in Bedfordshire this year. The new pilot plant will be built and operated by water treatment experts Curio Water and will analyse samples of wastewater […]
- Vortex cannon generates toroidal electromagnetic pulsesElectromagnetic vortex pulses could be employed for information encoding, high-capacity communication and more The post Vortex cannon generates toroidal electromagnetic pulses appeared first on Physics World.
- Hurricanes cost more than you think. Here’s why that matters.Damage estimates for Hurricane Francine are rolling in. The true costs could be much higher.
- Climate change is sending ticks into new areas. Georgia researchers are on it.They've mapped an unwelcome guest: the lone star tick.
- The US is finally curbing floodplain development, new research shows“Routine municipal practices” are all it takes, but two problem states are defying the trend.
- Shopping for Plant-Based LeatherWhether it’s the cool factor of a stylish leather jacket, or the practicality of a... The post Shopping for Plant-Based Leather appeared first on Earth911.
- Laundry Detergent: Powder, Pour, or Pods?Cleaning up the environment is a big task, but one place that you can start... The post Laundry Detergent: Powder, Pour, or Pods? appeared first on Earth911.
- Seeing red: Ghana’s palm oil industry and sustainable futuresIan Packham hits the road in West Africa to witness local, small-scale palm oil production firsthand, learning the truth about its history, role in society, and misrepresentation. Head along the unusually rutted road to Butre, a tiny coastal village in Ghana’s south, there’s plenty of evidence of the country’s palm oil industry. Family market stalls […]
- UK’s first carbon capture pilot at energy-from-waste site beginsThe trial has been billed as a milestone for Britain’s energy sector, removing carbon emissions at scale from a facility which is central to the country’s net zero goals. enfinium’s Ferrybridge 1 energy-from-waste plant at Knottingley, West Yorkshire is capturing one tonne of CO2 per day as part of the pilot, which will run for […]
- CG footage shows first phase of Cardiff Crossrail tramwayThe new line is subject to funding, but could catalyse significant further extension to the system if approved. Connecting the existing Cardiff Bay tracks with a route through Callaghan Square and on to Cardiff Central railway station, the proposed expansion will also require a new two-platform station at the existing mainline terminus. Cardiff Bay will […]
- Beaver reintroduction could be a flagship nature and climate policyThis post is by Jess Chapell and Emily Bowen from the Beaver Trust. As we face increasing challenges related to climate change, such as record breaking heatwaves, droughts and flooding, the role of beavers as ecosystem engineers has never been more critical. After an absence […]
- Exploring the Wonders of Grizzly Island Wildlife Area: A Nature Lover’s ParadiseGrizzly Island Wildlife Area is a hidden gem for nature lovers, offering a unique blend of stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and numerous outdoor activities. Whether you’re interested in hiking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature, this wildlife area has something for everyone. Located in California’s Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, Grizzly Island is a...
- National Audubon Society and Heifer International Partner to Expand Conservation Ranching Program into ArkansasLITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS – September 17, 2024 — A new partnership between the National Audubon Society and Heifer International is bringing Audubon’s Conservation Ranching program to Arkansas. The...
- National Audubon Society and Heifer International Partner to Expand Conservation Ranching Program into ArkansasLITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS – September 17, 2024 — A new partnership between the National Audubon Society and Heifer International is bringing Audubon’s Conservation Ranching program to Arkansas. The...
- Where Have All the Common Grackles Gone?As people have remade the American landscape, they’ve also shaped the fortunes of Common Grackles. The iridescent blackbirds flourished in the grain fields and pastures that European settlers...
- Where Have All the Common Grackles Gone?As people have remade the American landscape, they’ve also shaped the fortunes of Common Grackles. The iridescent blackbirds flourished in the grain fields and pastures that European settlers...
- Lamont-Doherty Scientists Receive Major HonorsThe American Geophysical Union, American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Meteorological Association has cited three scientists.
- £16 million funding for biotech firm offering sustainable omega-3Biotechnology firm MiAlgae has secured £14 million in funding to advance its operations and scale production. The company says it has successfully reached commercial-scale of its sustainable marine Omega-3 product, NaturAlgae, at its demonstrator site in Scotland. Over the past 30 years, the global aquaculture industry has expanded more than fivefold to help feed the […]
- Shared waters: exploitationShared waters: exploitation Channel News brendan 18th September 2024 Teaser Media
- Nuada picks up innovation award at Carbon Capture Canada 2024Nuada, the firm behind an innovative carbon capture approach, combining metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and vacuum swing technology, has picked up the “Innovation in CCUS Technology” award at Carbon Capture Canada 2024 – Canada’s national CCUS convention. “This recognition highlights the significant strides we have made in pushing the boundaries of carbon capture technology,” said an […]
- How toxic are new biotechnological pesticides?Biotechnological pesticides are a promising alternative to traditional chemical pesticides. But we have limited knowledge of how toxic they are to other organisms in the environment beyond regulatory assessments, writes a group from the University of Copenhagen. A new research centre will now work to provide this knowledge – especially to ensure the EU has […]
- Decarbonization efforts slowing, says Boston Consulting survey, which details the rewards of progressCorporate progress on decarbonization has slowed over the past year, according to new analysis from consultancy firm Boston Consulting Group released on 18 September. However, for those who are making progress, there are substantial benefits, report the authors. The report “Boosting Your Bottom Line Through Decarbonization” surveyed 1,864 executives with a brief to oversee their […]
- Battery storage sector warns the system operator is not ready to deliver a grid fit for the futureA coalition of battery storage developers representing a significant share of the UK market have written an open letter to the Government and the Electricity System Operator (ESO), calling for a resolution to ongoing market issues and to “recognise battery storage as critical to Britain’s national energy infrastructure”, according to a 17 September statement. The […]
- Climate migration doesn’t look like you think it doesA storytelling fellowship for resettled youth empowers them to tell their own stories of displacement, countering media stereotypes of refugees.
- A comprehensive method for assembly and design optimization of single-layer pouch cellsThe Electrochemical Society in partnership with BioLogic, EL-Cell and TA Instruments - Waters explains how to optimally test your lithium-ion battery electrode materials The post A comprehensive method for assembly and design optimization of single-layer pouch cells appeared first on Physics World.
- Gallium-doped bioactive glass kills 99% of bone cancer cellsNew therapy kills cancerous cells while stimulating growth of new healthy bone The post Gallium-doped bioactive glass kills 99% of bone cancer cells appeared first on Physics World.
- Pollen Can Seed Clouds, Fuel Rainfall, Study FindsA surge of pollen in spring can affect the formation of clouds and rainfall, according to a new study. The authors say that, as the planet warms, pollen counts are expected to grow, potentially giving rise to more springtime rainfall. Read more on E360 →
- We need to talk about heat consuming 51% of global energyMore than half our energy is spent on staying warm. With this in mind, we take a look at a new solar innovation which delivers renewable power and heat on-site at the same time, slashing emissions and shrinking footprints for commercial and industrial buildings Electrification is understandably an environmental priority. According to National Grid, UK […]
- Adaptive deep brain stimulation reduces Parkinson’s disease symptomsAn intelligent self-adjusting brain pacemaker could improve the quality-of-life for those living with Parkinson’s disease The post Adaptive deep brain stimulation reduces Parkinson’s disease symptoms appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘Living under this constant threat’: Environmental defenders face a mounting mental health crisisEnvironmental activists are struggling with paranoia, panic attacks, and depression. Now, a growing network of mental health shelters in South America hopes to fill a void in care.
- Opposing fracking cost one Colombian activist her mental health. She’s fighting to win it back."At some point, they will kill you and kill all of us," environmental leader Yuvelis Natalia Morales Blanco was told.
- Heat exposure, cloudy water, and bad air: The data gap of toxic prisonsThere’s been a proliferation of data-driven mapping tools that illuminate disparities in environmental harm, but they do little to compel suitable solutions — especially for incarcerated people.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Cotapaxi Partners With Customers & Suppliers To Achieve SustainabilityCotopaxi was built from the ground up to meet high goals, but any company can... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Cotapaxi Partners With Customers & Suppliers To Achieve Sustainability appeared first on Earth911.
- 7 Food Ingredients Your Children Should Never EatAs parents, it’s our job to make sure our children are being raised in the... The post 7 Food Ingredients Your Children Should Never Eat appeared first on Earth911.
- Plastic pollution found in human brain could be absorbed by breathingA report on indoor environments, airborne microplastics and respiration could point to a deadly new form of air pollution. Research led by Professor Dr. Thais Mauad and Dr. Luis Fernando Amato-Lourenco of the University of Sao Paulo and Freie University Berlin has discovered microplastics int eh olfactory bulb, located at the bottom of the brain. […]
- Quick question: how can cement industry hit carbon neutrality by 2050?With ambitious targets set by many firms, we learn some producers of a notoriously energy intensive material hope to see their footprint shrink. Material science is coming in leaps and bounds in the bid to produce and manufacture a more sustainable future. Nevertheless, the built environment continues to account for around 40% of total emissions, […]
- Is carbon capture and storage good or bad?“We are in a unique position to lead the way on carbon capture technologies,” said Claire Coutinho, former secretary of state for energy security and net zero under the last government. She was speaking at the launch of a vision for the carbon capture and […]
- 10,000 Acre-Feet of Water to Benefit Great Salt Lake, Jordan River, Birds, Habitats and CommunitiesThis Press Release was originally posted on the Great Salt Lake Watershed Enhancement Trust website on September 16, 2024. The Trust is co-managed by National Audubon Society and The Nature...
- 10,000 Acre-Feet of Water to Benefit Great Salt Lake, Jordan River, Birds, Habitats and CommunitiesThis Press Release was originally posted on the Great Salt Lake Watershed Enhancement Trust website on September 16, 2024. The Trust is co-managed by National Audubon Society and The Nature...
- Caribou habitat needs more protections in the Western ArcticWhile there are hundreds of species in the Western Arctic Reserve, caribou merit special consideration. The post Caribou habitat needs more protections in the Western Arctic appeared first on Environment America.
- How to Make Sure Your Birding Buds Show Up to the Ballot BoxIn October 2010, Jim Rapp was on his way to a rally in Washington, D.C., when he realized he didn’t have a sign. A birder and environmental advocate, Rapp took a cue from the hunters and fishers he...
- How to Make Sure Your Birding Buds Show Up to the Ballot BoxIn October 2010, Jim Rapp was on his way to a rally in Washington, D.C., when he realized he didn’t have a sign. A birder and environmental advocate, Rapp took a cue from the hunters and fishers he...
- Columbia Climate School Launches New M.S. in Climate ProgramThe new degree provides core climate knowledge, applied learning, skill-building and professional development, all while integrating climate justice and equity throughout the curriculum.
- How to Prepare for a Stormy “Supercharged” SeptemberAs storms and disasters become less predictable and more extreme, it's important to understand the risks where you live and have emergency plans in place.
- Why Are Peregrine Falcon Numbers Falling in the United States Again?Something disturbing is happening to Peregrine Falcons in North America. Their numbers are heading downward for the first time since the 1960s and ’70s, when the birds were teetering at the edge of...
- Why Are Peregrine Falcon Numbers Falling in the United States Again?Something disturbing is happening to Peregrine Falcons in North America. Their numbers are heading downward for the first time since the 1960s and ’70s, when the birds were teetering at the edge of...
- Florida Whales Need Our HelpBoth the Rice’s whale and the North Atlantic right whale are disappearing fast, and protections designed to help are stalled or being pushed back. The post Florida Whales Need Our Help appeared first on Environment America.
- Dark-matter decay could have given ancient supermassive black holes a boostCalculations suggest photons may have warmed gas clouds The post Dark-matter decay could have given ancient supermassive black holes a boost appeared first on Physics World.
- Innovative Business Strategies for Reducing Plastic WasteInnovative business strategies for reducing plastic waste are essential in tackling one of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. As industries grow, so does their plastic footprint, and traditional waste management approaches are no longer sufficient. Companies must adopt innovative strategies to minimize plastic usage, reduce waste, and promote sustainability. Below are several approaches businesses...
- Revamping Your Space With Vehicle-Themed MuralsKey Takeaways Vehicle-themed murals offer unique and dynamic decor options for various spaces. Understanding where and how to use these murals can enhance interior design quality. Creative applications extend beyond traditional home decor to commercial and recreational spaces. Proper installation techniques ensure longevity and visual impact. What Are Vehicle-Themed Murals? Vehicle-themed murals are large-scale wall...
- Choosing the Perfect Flooring: Tips and TrendsTypes of Flooring There are plenty of choices available when it comes to choosing the ideal flooring. Hardwood, laminate, vinyl, and carpet are the most popular options. Every category has distinct advantages and disadvantages that accommodate various requirements and preferences. Hardwood floors are renowned for their enduring charm and strength, bringing a sense of sophistication...
- The elected officials making political hay from disastersHello everyone, and welcome back to State of Emergency. I’m Jake, and today we’re going to be talking about how a politician’s disaster response can influence voter attitudes and election outcomes. In July 2022, a storm dropped more than 14 inches of rain on Kentucky, sending flash floods rolling through the mountainous counties in the […]
- Guest Opinion: Technology Can Help Reduce Your Carbon FootprintGlobal warming is one of the greatest threats to the future of our planet and... The post Guest Opinion: Technology Can Help Reduce Your Carbon Footprint appeared first on Earth911.
- A new EU law is shining the spotlight on corporate supply chainsThis post is by Sophie Tuson, environment and climate change practice lead at the law firm RPC. In recent years there have been increasing steps by legislators and regulators to hold companies accountable for environmental and human rights harms in their business operations and supply […]
- New superconductor has record breaking current densityRare-earth barium copper oxide structure also has the highest pinning force ever reported The post New superconductor has record breaking current density appeared first on Physics World.
- How to design a greenhouse for year-round gardeningImagine plucking ripe tomatoes in the dead of winter or cultivating vibrant blooms even as snow blankets the ground outside. A well-designed greenhouse can make this dream a reality, offering a controlled environment where you can nurture your gardening passion … How to design a greenhouse for year-round gardening Read More » The post How to design a greenhouse for year-round gardening appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Fortress Conservation: Can a Congo Tribe Return to Its Forest?An African Union ruling finds that parts of a Congo national park should be returned to the Batwa people, who were evicted decades ago. Advocates say the ruling must be implemented and that the Batwa will need support to protect the park’s rare gorillas and other wildlife.Read more on E360 →
- Europe may have passed peak LNG consumption as imports dropThe continent’s liquefied natural gas terminals saw demand drop by 20% year-on-year, with average utilisation falling 50% in the Q1 2024, while imports from Russia grew. The data may indicate that an overall decline in the liquefied natural gas [LNG] market is emerging in Europe, raising serious questions about the role of extensive infrastructure built […]
- London saw a surprising benefit to fining high-polluting cars: More active kidsFour in 10 London children stopped driving and started walking to school a year after the city's clean air zone went into effect.
- Can we eat our way out of the climate crisis?Curbing the carbon footprint of what we eat won’t require an agricultural revolution. It's already happening in farms and ranches across the country.
- We Earthlings: Time to WeatherizeThe seasons are changing, and with them the weather. Heating and cooling account for nearly... The post We Earthlings: Time to Weatherize appeared first on Earth911.
- Is Grocery Delivery Greener Than Going to the Store?During the pandemic, lots of people switched to online shopping, even for groceries. And businesses... The post Is Grocery Delivery Greener Than Going to the Store? appeared first on Earth911.
- Health Innovation East announces free webinar on NHS net zero transitionThe event is open to anyone involved or interested in increasing sustainability within the UK public healthcare system. Delivered by the innovation arm of the NHS in the east of England and product design and innovation consultancy 42 Technology (42T), the Driving Innovation: Paving the Path to a Net Zero NHS webinar will take place […]
- Urban areas prone to more regular intense summer stormsNew research by the American Geophysical Union suggests heavy, localised rainfall in warmer months is more likely to occur over cities than the countryside. Larger metropolises also see more intense summer storms than smaller towns and built-up areas. While this backs up previous studies of rainfall in individual cities, it’s the first time an investigation […]
- Migratory Pathways by George BoorujyPainted: June 2024 Sponsored by: Red Hook Conservancy About the Mural: For artist George Boorujy, the long, low shape of this mural site—which spans 963 feet of a retaining wall around...
- Migratory Pathways by George BoorujyPainted: June 2024 Sponsored by: Red Hook Conservancy About the Mural: For artist George Boorujy, the long, low shape of this mural site—which spans 963 feet of a retaining wall around...
- Fixing an inconvenient truth: A solution to unsustainable PCB metals extraction?Jeff Borrman of Bioscope Technologies reviews the fate of components and materials used in electronic printed circuit boards, and introduces a process that he suggests as a game-changer: bioleaching. Many IT and electronics equipment manufacturers are still lacking when it comes to offering modular upgrades of equipment, leading to the rip-and-replace culture for hardware assets […]
- Magnetically controlled prosthetic hand restores fine motion controlThe first user of a myokinetic prosthesis was able to perform everyday actions such as pouring water into a glass, opening a jar, tying shoelaces and grasping fragile objects The post Magnetically controlled prosthetic hand restores fine motion control appeared first on Physics World.
- Brazil Rooting Out Last of Gold Miners on Yanomami LandsBrazilian officials say they have nearly rid Indigenous Yanomami territory in the northern Amazon of the thousands of miners who had been operating illegally in the region. Read more on E360 →
- NASA suffering from ageing infrastructure and inefficient management practices, finds reportNASA has been warned that it may need to sacrifice new missions in order to rebalance the space agency’s priorities and achieve its long-term objectives The post NASA suffering from ageing infrastructure and inefficient management practices, finds report appeared first on Physics World.
- Earth911 Podcast: Author Nadina Galle on The Nature of Our CitiesMore than half the world’s population—4.4 billion people—live in cities today. That number is expected... The post Earth911 Podcast: Author Nadina Galle on The Nature of Our Cities appeared first on Earth911.
- The UK’s first carbon capture pilot on an energy-from-waste facility goes liveUK energy-from-waste (Efw) operator enfinium has launched the UK’s first carbon capture pilot at an EfW site, the group announced on 16 September. The launch is described as a milestone for the sector and for the group’s plans to deploy Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology across its UK facilities to generate carbon removals at […]
- How schools, hospitals, and prisons in 15 states profit from land and resources on 79 tribal nations“There's definitely a colonial imperative in the existence of those lands."
- Top 5 takeaways of our investigation into state trust lands on reservationsAn investigation by Grist and High Country News reveals how public institutions benefit from extractive industries on tribal lands.
- Food is a huge source of methane emissions. Fixing that is no easy feat.At least two-thirds of methane emissions come from human activity, which is both a problem and an opportunity.
- Ecosystem Services: Nature’s Gifts That Help Us ThriveHow valuable is nature? A 2020 Campaign For Nature study of the economic value that could... The post Ecosystem Services: Nature’s Gifts That Help Us Thrive appeared first on Earth911.
- 'We need to restore ecosystems''We need to restore ecosystems' Channel News brendan 16th September 2024 Teaser Media
- 1/4 of cocaine residue in Welsh water remains after treatmentA major new analysis of Britain’s beleaguered fresh water supply has found psychoactive substances are unknowingly being consumed by the public, despite efforts to purify liquids. Conducted by a research team at Bournemouth University, samples of water in South Wales found high levels of benzoylecgonine, a compound the body produces when cocaine is absorbed. One […]
- Stop this historic science site in St Petersburg from being soldA historic scientific landmark may soon disappear, says Robert P Crease The post Stop this historic science site in St Petersburg from being sold appeared first on Physics World.
- In coal-rich Kentucky, a new green aluminum plant could bring jobs and clean energyLabor and state leaders wants to land the first new U.S. smelter in 45 years. But the deal won’t happen unless Kentucky can furnish lots of clean energy.
- What happens when a warp drive collapses?It emits gravitational waves, say physicists The post What happens when a warp drive collapses? appeared first on Physics World.
- ‘Weather whiplash’ helped drive this year’s California wildfiresExceptionally wet winters drove a boom of grasses and shrubs that a record hot summer dried into the fuel now powering California's wildfires.
- Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawfulCumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful Channel News Catherine Early 14th September 2024 Teaser Media
- Flocks of Flamingos Returned to a Rejuvenated Everglades. Are They Back for Good?Out on Florida Bay, just a few miles from the Florida Keys, Jerry Lorenz powers down his boat’s motor to investigate a pinkish, far-off smudge. Just as he suspected: “Yep, those are flamingos,”...
- Flocks of Flamingos Returned to a Rejuvenated Everglades. Are They Back for Good?Out on Florida Bay, just a few miles from the Florida Keys, Jerry Lorenz powers down his boat’s motor to investigate a pinkish, far-off smudge. Just as he suspected: “Yep, those are flamingos,”...
- At a Conference in Nepal, Indigenous-Led Research and Education Will Take Center StageAn assembly later this month will showcase Indigenous contributions to addressing climate change and sustainable development through traditional knowledge and community-driven solutions.
- No one should be surprised that South America is burningClimate scientists have been saying this would happen for years. It will only get worse from here.
- Microparticles might help bees cope with pesticides, but there is a better solutionNew study finds that feeding hydrogel microparticles to bumblebees can increase their survival rate after exposure to deadly pesticides. The post Microparticles might help bees cope with pesticides, but there is a better solution appeared first on Environment America.
- Peru Sees Growing Attacks on Environmental DefendersIndigenous Peruvians have long faced violent attacks by miners, loggers, coca growers, and drug traffickers, but a troubling new report finds that murders of environmental defenders are on the rise.Read more on E360 →
- Earth911 Inspiration: Fast Fashion Isn’t CheapToday’s quote comes from fashion author and educator Sass Brown, who points out the high... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Fast Fashion Isn’t Cheap appeared first on Earth911.
- The potential merger of two steel industry titans has environmentalists worriedIt’s already possible to produce steel in a more climate-friendly way, but neither U.S. Steel nor Nippon Steel seems ready to adapt.
- UK reveals next STEPs toward prototype fusion power plantEngineers and physicists have met to discuss the challenges and opportunities of building a practical fusion power plant in the UK The post UK reveals next STEPs toward prototype fusion power plant appeared first on Physics World.
- Africa has lost up to 5% of GDP to climate crisisAccording to the State of the Climate in Africa 2023 report, published this month, the world’s most economically challenged continent is losing out significantly due to the environmental emergency. The analysis has found that in sub-Saharan Africa, adaptation measures to try and mitigate the impact of the climate crisis are now costing between $30 and […]
- How to Get Rid Of German Roaches: A Comprehensive GuideDiscover effective strategies how to get rid Of german roaches from your home. Learn proven methods for identifying, treating, and preventing these pests to ensure a roach-free environment. Dealing with German roaches is never pleasant. These small but persistent pests can make life uncomfortable, particularly when they invade your kitchen or bathroom. If you’re wondering...
- Water Can’t Wait“Water Can’t Wait” is a new public education campaign that elevates water issues in New Mexico. The campaign is sponsored by the Water Foundation and encompasses many far reaching and...
- Water Can’t Wait“Water Can’t Wait” is a new public education campaign that elevates water issues in New Mexico. The campaign is sponsored by the Water Foundation and encompasses many far reaching and...
- How Lower Ninth Ward Residents Created a Haven for Birds and PeopleFor Rashida Ferdinand, stepping into Sankofa Wetland Park is like walking back in time. Growing up in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, Ferdinand and other neighborhood children spent their days...
- How Lower Ninth Ward Residents Created a Haven for Birds and PeopleFor Rashida Ferdinand, stepping into Sankofa Wetland Park is like walking back in time. Growing up in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, Ferdinand and other neighborhood children spent their days...
- It’s One of the Biggest Events in a Bird’s Life. Scientists Can’t Agree How to Talk About It.Feathers define birds as we know them. Whether fanned in courtship display, slicing the air, or gliding through water, birds’ plumage makes them unique among living animals. But as fascinating and...
- It’s One of the Biggest Events in a Bird’s Life. Scientists Can’t Agree How to Talk About It.Feathers define birds as we know them. Whether fanned in courtship display, slicing the air, or gliding through water, birds’ plumage makes them unique among living animals. But as fascinating and...
- Annular eclipse photograph bags Royal Observatory Greenwich prizeThe image captures the progression of Baily’s beads, which are only visible when the Moon either enters or exits an eclipse The post Annular eclipse photograph bags Royal Observatory Greenwich prize appeared first on Physics World.
- One Climate and Society Student’s Journey of ResilienceIn South Sudan and Uganda, Anyieth Philip Ayuen experienced the devastating effects of natural disasters firsthand. At the Climate School, he hopes to learn how to fight the global climate crisis through disaster management, sustainable agriculture and renewable resources.
- House committee hearing on a wildlife corridors billThe House Natural Resources Committee heard and discussed a bill about wildlife migration. At least on this day, it was all positive. The post House committee hearing on a wildlife corridors bill appeared first on Environment America.
- More rooftop solar, less red tape: State legislative briefingJoin us to learn about how instant permitting can cut red tape and make putting solar panels or installing battery storage in homes faster and more affordable. The post More rooftop solar, less red tape: State legislative briefing appeared first on Environment America.
- Looking to the future of statistical physics, how intense storms can affect your cup of teaIn this podcast we chat about active matter, artificial intelligence and storm Ciarán The post Looking to the future of statistical physics, how intense storms can affect your cup of tea appeared first on Physics World.
- NEW ANALYSIS: California, New York, Illinois lead the conversion to cleaner electric school busesData shows leaders and laggards for total electric buses, combined investments in electric conversion The post NEW ANALYSIS: California, New York, Illinois lead the conversion to cleaner electric school buses appeared first on Environment America.
- The Keir bears?The Keir bears? Channel Comment brendan 12th September 2024 Teaser Media
- Food packaging solutions for reducing environmental impact and promoting responsible consumption practicesFood packaging plays a critical role in modern society, addressing the need to protect and deliver food products efficiently. It encompasses various materials and designs, from virgin Kraft board to premium-quality aluminium, each tailored to enhance quality, style, and performance. … Food packaging solutions for reducing environmental impact and promoting responsible consumption practices Read More » The post Food packaging solutions for reducing environmental impact and promoting responsible consumption practices appeared first on Eco Friend.
- How Milwaukee Power Tools Drive Environmental Sustainability EffortsIn today’s world, environmental consciousness is becoming integral to all aspects of life and industry. Even sectors traditionally seen as less eco-friendly, like power tools, are making strides toward sustainability. Milwaukee, a leading name in the power tool industry, has … How Milwaukee Power Tools Drive Environmental Sustainability Efforts Read More » The post How Milwaukee Power Tools Drive Environmental Sustainability Efforts appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Denmark’s first CCS facility is ready to receive CO2Denmark has begun storage of CO2 in the subsoil of the North Sea, according to INEOS, the lead partner in Project Greensand, described as the world’s first cross-border carbon capture and storage scheme (CCS). According to a 10 September announcement, the 23 partners behind the project have now submitted the final report from the pilot […]
- Digital trial reduces I&I wastewater costsInflow of stormwater and infiltration of groundwater into wastewater systems is a constant operational challenge for managers. Now, Håbo municipality in Sweden is tackling the challenge head-on with an innovative digital approach, says Adam Wood, chief product officer at water analytics company Infotiles. Water utility managers in Håbo, a small municipality north-west of the Swedish […]
- Liverpool firm’s hydrogen pressure sensor shortisted for European innovation challengeLiverpool-based DefProc Engineering has secured a place in this year’s Hydrogen Innovation Challenge, organized by climate tech hub Sustainable Ventures. Developed for Northern Gas Networks, the sensor monitors low-pressure gas supply at NGN’s Low Thornley site near Gateshead; successful testing and trials will see it rolled out to consumers across Yorkshire, the North East and […]
- Carbon defect in boron nitride creates first omnidirectional magnetometerQuantum sensor can detect magnetic fields in any direction and monitor temperature changes in a sample at the same time The post Carbon defect in boron nitride creates first omnidirectional magnetometer appeared first on Physics World.
- Slowly but Surely, U.S. School Buses Are Starting to ElectrifyWith support from a $5 billion EPA program, school districts across the country are starting to switch from polluting diesel to electric buses. Advocates point to the health benefits for children and communities but say more needs to be done to promote this transition.Read more on E360 →
- Scottish Government announces Green Industrial StrategyThe Scottish Government announced a new Green Industrial Strategy on 11 September. It was unveiled by Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes and colleagues during a visit to Flowcopter, a company based near Edinburgh which is developing drones that can be used in the offshore wind sector. She said: “This Green Industrial Strategy spells out where […]
- Kamala Harris is making climate action patriotic. It just might work.A new study suggests that framing the issue in terms of American values holds promise.
- Environmentally Responsible Toddler Pillow ChoicesThe American Academy of Pediatrics recommends all babies be placed on their backs to sleep.... The post Environmentally Responsible Toddler Pillow Choices appeared first on Earth911.
- London bus depot completes £4m overhaul to power electric fleetsArriva’s Thornton Heath facility has had a significant infrastructure upgrade and can now power plug-in public transport for the UK capital. The Whitehall Road site will soon be a base for 109 electric buses following the installation, which was delivered and funded by UK Power Networks’ Green Recovery Fund. Work included fitting 5km of high-voltage […]
- Hotter summers threaten office-to-home livabilitySubpar conversions in Britain could be rendered uninhabitable if temperatures continue to rise, with almost 90,000 properties considered ‘at risk’ by a leading insurer. According to research by academics at the London School of Economics [LSE], around half of British homes carry a risk of becoming overheated already. Under a 2C global warming scenario 90% […]
- Pig sick of welfare washingPig sick of welfare washing Channel Comment brendan 12th September 2024 Teaser Media
- The Gulf Coast is sinking, making hurricanes like Francine even more dangerous Hurricane Francine hits low-lying Louisiana. Subsidence could make the storm surge worse.
- California says no to bee-killing pesticides on public landsWith a new rule on habitat, plus an existing law and a new bill on the governor’s desk, California is beginning to address the problem of bee-killing pesticides. The post California says no to bee-killing pesticides on public lands appeared first on Environment America.
- Dancing humans embody topological propertiesChoreographed high school students have fun simulating curious phase of matter The post Dancing humans embody topological properties appeared first on Physics World.
- What if nature had a voice in legislation? A ‘planetary parliament’ could give it one.The Planetary Democrats, a European legal association, wants to create a global parliament that would represent the interests of the nonhuman world.
- Pennsylvania shows the bees some loveThanks to a few interns, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is doing their part to save the bees. The post Pennsylvania shows the bees some love appeared first on Environment America.
- Bees’ noses are blinded by air pollutionNew study shows air pollution is making it tough for bees to navigate their surroundings. The post Bees’ noses are blinded by air pollution appeared first on Environment America.
- Southern California Blaze Spawns 'Fire Clouds'The Line Fire in Southern California is giving rise to massive billowing "fire clouds."Read more on E360 →
- EcoClarity and Yorkshire Water join forces in fight against fatbergsTrials of a cutting-edge fats, oils and grease (FOG) Recovery Hub at Yorkshire Water’s wastewater treatment works in Hull are helping the utility improve environmental performance while lowering costs, says Chris Clemes, chief executive of engineering technology company EcoClarity. Sewer blockages are a major concern in the UK, with an estimated 200,000 occurring annually, and […]
- Dissolving the plastic waste problem: Can new technology meet the challenge?By James Kennedy, a technology analyst at market intelligence firm IDTechEx. The advanced recycling market for plastics predominantly focuses on technologies like pyrolysis and depolymerization (thermal, chemical, and enzymatic). To a lesser extent, methods such as gasification and hydrothermal liquefaction are also being explored. However, these technologies face increasing scrutiny and restrictions in some regions […]
- PFAS removal technology firm appoints new CEO and secures £6.73 millionPuraffinity, a start-up developing technologies which remove PFAS from water, has announced plans to scale, following the appointment of Vincent Caillaud as its new CEO and securing £6.73 million in new investment from BGF. Mr Caillaud brings exceptional industry experience, with more than 20 years working in the water sector. He was previously CEO of […]
- Almost 70% of US students with an interest in physics leave the subject, finds surveyThe survey followed almost 4000 first-year students taking introductory physics courses at four US universities The post Almost 70% of US students with an interest in physics leave the subject, finds survey appeared first on Physics World.
- Carbon calculusBiocarbon might be emerging as an important ingredient in efforts to decarbonize metallurgical production. Envirotec spoke to Sam Beardshaw of UK firm Invica Industries about how it fits into the menu of technologies being primed for a role. The pressure is on to decarbonize the metals industry, which alone contributes 7% of global CO2 emissions […]
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Peter Fusaro Takes the Wall Street Green Conference GlobalFor 23 years, Peter Fusaro has been a leading force in the green economy. His... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Peter Fusaro Takes the Wall Street Green Conference Global appeared first on Earth911.
- Alternatives to deforestation in GhanaExplorer and environmentalist Ian Packham experiences the plight of wildlife in West Africa, and learns how one community mobilised to protect nature. Over the coming weeks, longstanding Environment Journal contributor Ian Packham will be reporting from the rainforests of Ghana. Or what’s left of them. The West African country was once home to 230,000 square […]
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- Michigan’s ambitious clean energy laws face a peninsula-sized hurdleNatural gas power plants put in place just five years ago to replace coal in the state's Upper Peninsula are now a conundrum for regulators.
- Improved antiproton trap could shed more light on antimatter-matter asymmetryMaxwell's demon cooling trap measures the magnetic moment of antiprotons with higher precision than ever before The post Improved antiproton trap could shed more light on antimatter-matter asymmetry appeared first on Physics World.
- Vacuum for physics researchAvailable to watch now. Gain an understanding of vacuum to better enable your critical research, with Agilent Technologies. The post Vacuum for physics research appeared first on Physics World.
- Plan Ahead To Reduce Food WasteNearly 40% of food is wasted from farm to landfill in the U.S. Yet one... The post Plan Ahead To Reduce Food Waste appeared first on Earth911.
- At the presidential debate, fossil fuels and energy politics took center stageKamala Harris and Donald Trump sought to court swing state voters in gas-rich Pennsylvania in their first head-to-head match.
- This Runner Is Completing a 100-Mile Ultramarathon in Every State—For OwlsTen years ago, Pete Ripmaster was running through the frozen Alaska woods in the middle of the night, lost and alone. He’d run ultramarathons before, but nothing like this: the Iditarod Trail...
- This Runner Is Completing a 100-Mile Ultramarathon in Every State—For OwlsTen years ago, Pete Ripmaster was running through the frozen Alaska woods in the middle of the night, lost and alone. He’d run ultramarathons before, but nothing like this: the Iditarod Trail...
- Largest UK net zero study: businesses prioritising change but face barriers73% of organisations in the investigation say they transition is high on the agenda over the next 12 months, but more than half face obstacles and need more support. 2,005 firms and organisations participated in the UK Net Zero Business Census, and 65% confirmed they have a carbon neutral target of 2050. 48% aim to […]
- Study Finds Subway Pollution Is Too High—With a Disproportionate Effect on Black and Hispanic RidersColumbia Climate School researcher Shams Azad analyzed the air pollution on subway platforms and trains in New York City.
- Flagship journal Reports on Progress in Physics marks 90th anniversary with two-day celebrationA new future lies in store for Reports on Progress in Physics as the journal turns 90 The post Flagship journal <em>Reports on Progress in Physics</em> marks 90th anniversary with two-day celebration appeared first on Physics World.
- Membranes based on natural silk and cellulose can remove PFASA new filtration material developed by researchers at MIT might provide a nature-based solution to PFAS contamination, an obviously stubborn issue. The material, based on natural silk and cellulose, can seemingly remove a wide variety of these persistent chemicals as well as heavy metals. And, its antimicrobial properties can help keep the filters from fouling. […]
- British business must prepare for 2025’s Mandatory Food Waste Separation lawNew legislation for commercial operations will come into force on 31st March. The change in law, which is part of Defra’s wider Simpler Recycling reforms, is designed to reduce the amount of edible items being sent to landfill sites.While there are several routes for compliance companies can take, Downing Street hopes anaerobic digestion treatment will […]
- Quantum growth drives investment in diverse skillsetsScientific equipment makers are building a diverse workforce to feed into expanding markets in quantum technologies and low-temperature materials measurement The post Quantum growth drives investment in diverse skillsets appeared first on Physics World.
- The disaster effectHello, and welcome back to State of Emergency. My name is Zoya Teirstein. There is quite a bit of research on the politics of disasters and how extreme weather shapes voter behavior. We’ve cited some of it in this newsletter. Today, you’ll hear about that research through a different lens: from a researcher whose career, […]
- Four UK UNESCO Heritage Sites ‘most at risk’ from climate changeA new analysis has identified the most climate-vulnerable sites across the world, with a number located in Britain. The UK is home to 35 UNESCO Heritage Sites, with four now considered to be directly threatened by the environmental emergency. These are The Forth Bridge, St Kilda, New Lanark, and Studley Royal Park. Climate X modelled […]
- Quantum brainwave: using wearable quantum technology to study cognitive developmentMargot Taylor and David Woolger explain to Physics World why quantum-sensing technology is a game-changer for studying children’s brains The post Quantum brainwave: using wearable quantum technology to study cognitive development appeared first on Physics World.
- How Agroforestry Could Help Revitalize America’s Corn BeltBy practicing agroforestry — growing trees alongside crops and livestock, for example — farmers can improve soils, produce nutrient-rich foods, and build resilience to climate change. Now, a movement is emerging to bring this approach to the depleted lands of the Corn Belt.Read more on E360 →
- A solar insider’s guide to GB Energy and Crown Estate billsWith Labour focused on speeding up Britain’s transition to green power, we consider what two far-reaching pieces of new legislature mean for local authorities and specialist commercial partners. In the UK, the shift towards renewable energy has gained unprecedented momentum, with solar power emerging as a key player in the country’s energy transition. Recent government […]
- Shared waters: managementShared waters: management Channel News brendan 10th September 2024 Teaser Media
- Electro-active material ‘learns’ to play PongMemory-like behaviour emerges in a polymer gel The post Electro-active material ‘learns’ to play Pong appeared first on Physics World.
- Shein is officially the biggest polluter in fast fashion. AI is making things worse.The company nearly doubled its emissions in 2023, making it the biggest polluter in the industry.
- Hurricanes are personal for this disaster researcherSurviving Hurricane Katrina gave Daniel Aldrich's research a new focus: understanding how disasters shape the politics of a place.
- Nearly 200 people were killed last year protecting the environmentMost were Black or Indigenous.
- A new ‘green bank’ could bring solar power and electric buses to Appalachia$500 million from the EPA will support small lenders to invest in renewable energy.
- How to Avoid Taking German Roaches to Your New HomeLearn effective tips and strategies to prevent German roaches from hitching a ride to your new home. Discover how to pack, clean, and inspect to ensure a pest-free move. Moving to a new home is an exciting milestone, but it can become even more stressful if you’re dealing with a German roach infestation in your...
- We Earthlings: Fight Fleas NaturallyWhen flea season strikes, those nasty pests are out looking for a warm host to... The post We Earthlings: Fight Fleas Naturally appeared first on Earth911.
- From Murals to Fashion Shows, Campus Chapters Use Art as a MessengerWhen members of the Audubon campus chapter at San Diego City College came to Professor Lisa Chaddock in 2020 with the idea of a campus mural showcasing the existential threats facing North...
- From Murals to Fashion Shows, Campus Chapters Use Art as a MessengerWhen members of the Audubon campus chapter at San Diego City College came to Professor Lisa Chaddock in 2020 with the idea of a campus mural showcasing the existential threats facing North...
- Discovering Panama's Shorebirds: A Haven for Fascinating SpeciesPanama, with its strategic location in the Isthmus of Central America, stands as a crucial point for the migration and residency of shorebirds. These birds, which inhabit coastal areas and wetlands...
- Discovering Panama's Shorebirds: A Haven for Fascinating SpeciesPanama, with its strategic location in the Isthmus of Central America, stands as a crucial point for the migration and residency of shorebirds. These birds, which inhabit coastal areas and wetlands...
- Exciting Changes Ahead: E+E Leader Relaunching This Week With a Fresh Look, Enhanced Features, and More!We are thrilled to announce that Environment+Energy Leader is gearing up for a major relaunch! Our revamped website will feature a modern design, making it easier than ever to access the critical news, insights, and resources that matter to your business. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect:
- Uncollected waste and open burning leading causes of plastic pollution crisisA new study attempts to shine a light on the enormous scale of uncollected rubbish and open burning of plastic waste in what’s described as the first ever global plastics pollution inventory. University of Leeds researchers used AI to model waste management in more than 50,000 municipalities around the world. This model allowed them to […]
- Protecting just 0.7% of world’s land could help save a third of most unique and endangered speciesConservation efforts directed towards just 0.7% of the world’s land mass could help protect one third of the world’s threatened and unique tetrapod (four-limbed vertebrate) species, new research by Imperial College London, On the Edge, and ZSL appears to show. The study, led by researchers at Imperial College London and published in early September in […]
- AQE 2024 will be “the largest air quality & emissions event in over 20 years”AQE 2024, the Air Quality and Emissions show will take place on 9 and 10 October at the NEC in Birmingham, with the most exhibitors and most expansive conference program of any AQE or MCERTS event since 2002, as the organizers explain. The health effects of air pollution, combined with the climate effects of greenhouse […]
- Mastering Off Grid Solar System: The Ultimate Guide to Energy IndependenceAs the world shifts toward renewable energy, “off grid solar system” are becoming a popular choice for individuals seeking energy independence and sustainability. This comprehensive guide breaks down the basics, technology, benefits, and drawbacks of off-grid solar, helping you determine if it’s the right solution for you. Key Takeaways Off grid solar system provides complete...
- New online tool launched to help investigate river health in OxfordThe Oxford Rivers Portal, a website and map that aims to help people understand the health of the Thames and its tributaries in Oxfordshire and make informed choices about safer river conditions, has been launched today (9 September) by environmental charities the Rivers Trust and Thames21 and research institute the UK Centre for Ecology & […]
- Water leaders talk environmental scrutiny and infrastructure needs in new podcastThe Environment Agency’s director of water, Helen Wakeham, has discussed plans to increase scrutiny of water companies in England and Wales in a new water sector podcast. Targeted recruitment campaigns, more site inspections and enhanced digital systems will drive better performance from the industry, Wakeham told the WiseOnWater Podcast: Conversations in Flow, from media specialist […]
- In a First, Brazilian City Grants Legal Rights to WavesThe city of Linhares, Brazil, has granted legal rights to the waves at the mouth of the Dolce River, the first instance in which a government has conferred rights upon part of the ocean.Read more on E360 →
- Understanding the Role of Industrial Bulk Bags in Sustainable PackagingIn today’s environmentally-conscious world, businesses are continuously searching for sustainable solutions to reduce their carbon footprint. One of the most efficient and eco-friendly alternatives in packaging is the use of industrial bulk bags, also known as flexible intermediate bulk containers … Understanding the Role of Industrial Bulk Bags in Sustainable Packaging Read More » The post Understanding the Role of Industrial Bulk Bags in Sustainable Packaging appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Earth911 Podcast: Cemvita’s Biotech BreakthroughsThe global push for sustainability has reached a critical juncture, particularly in industries traditionally associated... The post Earth911 Podcast: Cemvita’s Biotech Breakthroughs appeared first on Earth911.
- Recycling Solutions: Nespresso Coffee PodsNespresso coffee pods offer a convenient way to brew your favorite cup of coffee. Their... The post Recycling Solutions: Nespresso Coffee Pods appeared first on Earth911.
- Fusion’s public-relations drive is obscuring the challenges that lie aheadGuy Matthews says that the focus on public relations is masking the challenges of commercializing nuclear fusion The post Fusion’s public-relations drive is obscuring the challenges that lie ahead appeared first on Physics World.
- How to sell an ‘ugly’ vegetable? Give it googly eyes.Giving irregular-looking fruits and vegetables a personality could make them more appealing to consumers — and curb food waste.
- Climate change is drastically changing life for Indigenous peoples in the PacificA new U.N. report finds that the southwest Pacific region faced more extreme drought and rainfall than average last year, and dozens of disasters.
- To make Mars warmer, just add nanorodsReleasing engineered nanoparticles into the Martian atmosphere could warm the planet by over 30 K The post To make Mars warmer, just add nanorods appeared first on Physics World.
- Essex County Council launches free business training for net zero transitionCompanies in Essex can sign up for bite-sized training modules to encourage sustainable practices. The new Great Start programme also awards badges to firms that have completed training in full, helping customers authenticate green claims. Free educational videos have been made which can offer further support to businesses in their net zero transition. These films […]
- Super-efficient anaerobic digestion: new transfer pump for AD plant doubles flow rates and cuts fertiliser useThese days, ensuring that a plant operates with maximum uptime is one of the biggest problems facing plant owners This article contains paid for content produced in collaboration with North Ridge Pumps. For anaerobic digestion plants in particular, the challenges include maintaining feedstock supply right through to maximising total process efficiency. This drive for better […]
- Poorer pupils suffer 'nature gap'Poorer pupils suffer 'nature gap' Channel News brendan 9th September 2024 Teaser Media
- Mining for uranium at the Grand CanyonThe Pinyon Plain mine has been dormant for decades. But now mining uranium at the Grand Canyon threatens wildlife, water and people in the area. The post Mining for uranium at the Grand Canyon appeared first on Environment America.
- EV sales are growing. So why are automakers getting cold feet?From Ford to Mercedes-Benz, major automakers are walking back aggressive electrification goals they set just a few years ago.
- Wildlife of the arctic circleThe arctic circle is home to animals, birds and plants that exist in an interconnected web of life at the top of the world. The post Wildlife of the arctic circle appeared first on Environment America.
- As Tornado Alley shifts east, bracing for impact in unexpected placesExperts say the causes are still unclear, but the change is consistent with a warming world. The effects on the ground could be devastating.
- The Birds of the Seal River WatershedThis report—published by the Seal River Watershed Alliance and the National Audubon Society—shares the finding from a co-led bioacoustics research project in Manitoba that combined Indigenous...
- The Birds of the Seal River WatershedThis report—published by the Seal River Watershed Alliance and the National Audubon Society—shares the finding from a co-led bioacoustics research project in Manitoba that combined Indigenous...
- Evaluating EHS Audit Programs: How Effective is Yours?EHS market to reach $49.3 billion by 2023. Is your audit program keeping up?
- EV Charging Stations Spark Boost in Local Business RevenueA new MIT study reveals that electric vehicle charging stations can significantly boost revenue for nearby businesses, with cumulative spending increases of up to $23,000 annually per station. The research suggests potential new business models for charging providers and underscores the importance of developing EV infrastructure in marginalized areas.
- Statement: Newest marine sanctuary announced along California’s coastBiden administration set to designate Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary The post Statement: Newest marine sanctuary announced along California’s coast appeared first on Environment America.
- Taking the leap – how to prepare for your future in the quantum workforceKatherine Skipper and Tushna Commissariat interview three experts in the quantum arena, to get their advice on careers in the quantum market The post Taking the leap – how to prepare for your future in the quantum workforce appeared first on Physics World.
- Record-Breaking Marine Heatwave Decimates Sponge Population in New ZealandA 259-day marine heatwave in 2022 caused mass bleaching of over 50 million coral sponges along 1,000 kilometers of New Zealand's Fiordland coastline. Follow-up surveys nearly a year later showed that almost 50% of the sponges at sampling sites had perished, marking this as not only the largest bleaching event but also the most significant sponge mortality event on record.
- Opinion: Protecting Climate LaborWorkers on the front lines of the climate crisis deserve new safety standards.
- The Best Wood Materials for Bathroom VanitiesChoosing the right material for your bathroom vanity is more than just a design decision; it’s about investing in something that will stand up to daily use while enhancing the aesthetic appeal of your space. Enter white oak, a classic … The Best Wood Materials for Bathroom Vanities Read More » The post The Best Wood Materials for Bathroom Vanities appeared first on Eco Friend.
- This Summer Was the Hottest on RecordThe summer of 2024 set new records, European scientists have found. The world has never seen temperatures reach so high between June and August. Read more on E360 →
- Budget-Friendly Home Makeover Tips: 6 Affordable Ways to Refresh Your SpaceWe sometimes get bored eating the same dish over and over again. When you express this concern to your mom you’ll witness her adding her twist to the dish while keeping its essence intact. Similarly, you can get bored of … Budget-Friendly Home Makeover Tips: 6 Affordable Ways to Refresh Your Space Read More » The post Budget-Friendly Home Makeover Tips: 6 Affordable Ways to Refresh Your Space appeared first on Eco Friend.
- Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s Ambitious Plan to Create England’s Highest Nature ReserveCumbria Wildlife Trust plans to acquire and restore Skiddaw Forest, transforming it into England's highest nature reserve with a goal to enhance biodiversity, restore peatlands for carbon storage, and engage local communities in long-term conservation efforts.
- Preserving The Bahamas: A Journey of Conservation and Resilience14042 Managing Audubon Americas' initiatives in The Bahamas under the Coastal Resilience strategy for the past two years has been an inspiring experience. Recently, I embarked on another...
- Preserving The Bahamas: A Journey of Conservation and Resilience14042 Managing Audubon Americas' initiatives in The Bahamas under the Coastal Resilience strategy for the past two years has been an inspiring experience. Recently, I embarked on another...
- Earth911 Inspiration: Jane Goodall’s Got Good NewsToday’s poster features a quote from world-renowned ethologist and environmental activist Jane Goodall, which comes... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Jane Goodall’s Got Good News appeared first on Earth911.
- Researchers say chemical cocktail of micropollutants amplified the effect of algal toxins causing mass fish mortality on the River Oder in 2022International research team say they have identified more than 120 organic micropollutants and investigated their role in damaging aquatic organisms Tonnes of dead fish, mussels and snails were seen floating on the River Oder (Germany) in early August 2022. It soon became clear what was causing the environmental disaster in the German-Polish border river: a […]
- Dogs on beaches and wetlands: scientists warn of declining shorebird breeding success14026 Throughout the Americas, shorebirds are one of the most threatened groups of birds. In Chile, 49 species of these birds have been documented regularly, of which 20 have been assigned...
- Dogs on beaches and wetlands: scientists warn of declining shorebird breeding success14026 Throughout the Americas, shorebirds are one of the most threatened groups of birds. In Chile, 49 species of these birds have been documented regularly, of which 20 have been assigned...
- Mangroves: Cradle of Coastal Biodiversity and Partners in the Fight against Climate Change14033 The upcoming COP16 aims to set a milestone for conservation of biodiversity by calling on the world to make "Peace with Nature". Today, this petition, undoubtedly takes on a greater sense of...
- Mangroves: Cradle of Coastal Biodiversity and Partners in the Fight against Climate Change14033 The upcoming COP16 aims to set a milestone for conservation of biodiversity by calling on the world to make "Peace with Nature". Today, this petition, undoubtedly takes on a greater sense of...
- BepiColombo takes its best images yet of Mercury’s peppered landscapeThe spacecraft had a clear view of Mercury’s south pole for the first time during a recent flyby The post BepiColombo takes its best images yet of Mercury’s peppered landscape appeared first on Physics World.
- GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder'GB Energy Bill 'must be bolder' Channel Comment brendan 6th September 2024 Teaser Media
- The successful result of Audubon's Coastal Stewardship Program adapted to Chile14027 Shorebirds are one of the most threatened groups of birds in the Americas, which depend on a finite number of sites to complete their life cycles, including breeding, wintering, and roosting...
- The successful result of Audubon's Coastal Stewardship Program adapted to Chile14027 Shorebirds are one of the most threatened groups of birds in the Americas, which depend on a finite number of sites to complete their life cycles, including breeding, wintering, and roosting...
- How Big Oil’s big money influences climate researchA new study offers the first comprehensive look at the ties between fossil fuel companies and universities.
- Retrofitting Office Real Estate to Meet the Sustainability ChallengeKnight Frank report unveils the pressing need for a "retrofit revolution" in commercial real estate, with 70% of UK floor space at risk of becoming unlettable due to low energy ratings. The research highlights a growing disparity between available high-rated properties and surging demand, reshaping market dynamics and occupier preferences.
- An unlikely line of defense during heat waves: Food banksFood pantries and meals-on-wheels organizations are taking on a new role during climate emergencies.
- From the cradle: How kids, newborns, and the unborn jump-started South Korea’s historic climate lawsuitA constitutional court has ruled that South Korea can’t just set a carbon neutrality target — it has to have a roadmap to making it real.
- As Pennsylvania chooses the next president, its unions are choosing clean energyA coalition of trade unions have launched a new advocacy group, Union Energy, to ensure that Pennsylvania's workers get a “just transition” to a fossil-fuel-free economy.
- 72% of G20 citizens now support criminalising environmental damageMore than half of those surveyed are ‘very’ or ‘extremely’ worried about the state of nature and the environment and believe Earth is approaching climate tipping point. The study, conducted by IpsosUK on behalf of Earth4All and Global Commons Alliance, the research follows a number of major legislative changes in several countries, which have taken […]
- New animated film highlights importance of hay meadows to bumblebeesResearch from northern England has identified wildflower rich land to be critical to the survival of pollinating species. Analysis of ten years of BeeWalks surveys in the Yorkshire Dale and Forest of Bowland have revealed that hay meadows home to indigenous and varied flora are among the best sources of food for bumblebees. A decade […]
- What is Colombia, the “Country of Birds"doing for Bird Conservation?14014 Some weeks ago, the media referred to Colombia as one of the best places in the world for birdwatching. There was a reason behind that claim. Colombia garnered the highest number of recorded...
- What is Colombia, the “Country of Birds"doing for Bird Conservation?14014 Some weeks ago, the media referred to Colombia as one of the best places in the world for birdwatching. There was a reason behind that claim. Colombia garnered the highest number of recorded...
- Green Onion: A Versatile Ingredient for Culinary SuccessGreen onion, often called scallions or spring onions, are more than just a garnish. They are flexible ingredients that add flavor and nutrition to many dishes, making them a staple in kitchens worldwide. This article will explore their classification, cultivation methods, nutritional benefits, and culinary uses, offering insights into why they are so valuable in...
- Dive Into 125 Years of Audubon Magazine Covers, Bird by BirdTucked away in the art room of the National Audubon Society’s New York City office lies a treasure trove: nearly every single issue of the organization’s magazine ever published, bound in thick...
- Dive Into 125 Years of Audubon Magazine Covers, Bird by BirdTucked away in the art room of the National Audubon Society’s New York City office lies a treasure trove: nearly every single issue of the organization’s magazine ever published, bound in thick...
- What is the difference between the green onion and traditional onion?Green onions and traditional onions are both members of the Allium family, which also includes garlic, leeks, and shallots. While they share some similarities, there are distinct differences between the two in terms of appearance, flavor, culinary uses, nutritional content, and cultivation. Understanding these differences can help you choose the right type of onion for...
- As Musk’s Memphis Supercomputer Launches, Concerns Raised Over xAI’s Gas Turbines and Air Permit ComplianceA coalition of community organizations has raised concerns about xAI's gas turbines in Memphis, Tennessee, alleging that the company failed to obtain necessary air permits. Founded by Elon Musk in 2023, xAI recently established a large data center in Memphis, sparking significant debate over its environmental impact.
- Alumni Spotlight: Developing Tools for Humanitarian ActionElaine Angeles is dedicated to driving change by better utilizing scientific forecasts and early warning systems to support vulnerable populations.
- Evolving Business Ethics: How Corporate Integrity is Redefined in Today’s MarketIs your company ready to meet the rising demand for ethical business practices?
- Biden administration approves nation’s 10th offshore wind farmAn offshore wind farm approved off the Maryland coast marks the half-way point for reaching the president’s goal of 30 gigawatts of offshore wind energy by 2030 The post Biden administration approves nation’s 10th offshore wind farm appeared first on Environment America.
- The Push to Save Horseshoe Crabs Is Gaining MomentumOn a June afternoon, during high tide at Jamaica Bay in New York, a crowd gathers to watch the mating ritual of one of Earth’s most ancient creatures. Undeterred by onlookers, American horseshoe...
- The Push to Save Horseshoe Crabs Is Gaining MomentumOn a June afternoon, during high tide at Jamaica Bay in New York, a crowd gathers to watch the mating ritual of one of Earth’s most ancient creatures. Undeterred by onlookers, American horseshoe...
- Exploring the Intersection of Storytelling and GISI had an amazing time at the 2024 Esri User Conference (Esri UC), which is a great event for GIS (Geographic Information Systems) enthusiasts. Imagine immersing yourself in the world of GIS...
- Exploring the Intersection of Storytelling and GISI had an amazing time at the 2024 Esri User Conference (Esri UC), which is a great event for GIS (Geographic Information Systems) enthusiasts. Imagine immersing yourself in the world of GIS...
- U.S. Steel Faces Setback as Biden Administration Signals Intent to Block Nippon Steel MergerU.S. Steel's stock fell nearly 18% after reports suggested President Biden plans to block the $14.9 billion merger with Nippon Steel.
- ‘The Activist Humanist’ Calls for Collective Action in the Climate CrisisOne expert’s look at the intersection of climate activism, hope and the humanities.
- Hybrid quantum–classical computing chips and neutral-atom qubits both show promiseEqual1’s Elena Blokhina and Harvard’s Brandon Grinkemeyer are our guests The post Hybrid quantum–classical computing chips and neutral-atom qubits both show promise appeared first on Physics World.
- How Fossil Fuel Lobbying Shaped Canada’s Federal Climate Policies in 2023Big Oil lobbied Canadian officials 1,255 times in 2023, averaging nearly five meetings per day.
- Researchers with a large network of unique collaborators have longer careers, finds studyFemale scientists tend to work in more tightly connected groups than men, which can negatively impact their careers The post Researchers with a large network of unique collaborators have longer careers, finds study appeared first on Physics World.
- Plastic protesters single out UnileverPlastic protesters single out Unilever Channel News brendan 5th September 2024 Teaser Media
- Scottish government approves 228MW:456MWh Smeaton Battery Energy Storage SystemThe Scottish Government has granted consent for the construction and operation of the Smeaton Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), a 228MW:456MWh project near Dalkeith, East Lothian. This development is set to significantly contribute to the decarbonisation of the UK grid, achieving estimated carbon savings of roughly 15,368 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per year, according to […]
- Pipeline pressure testing standard sets precedentRegulations for hydrostatic pressure testing have taken a significant step forward with the release of Water UK’s Water Industry Standard for hydrostatic pressure testing of PE pipes, a move that will ensure the safety and reliability of the process, says Tony Kitchen of AHS Pipeline Innovation. Water companies and contractors are adjusting to the requirements […]
- South Holland Partners with EPA to Accelerate Lead Pipe ReplacementThe EPA's latest initiative promises a significant leap towards eliminating lead from drinking water in South Holland.
- Shrinivas Kulkarni: curiosity and new technologies inspire Shaw Prize in Astronomy winner"No shortage of phenomena to explore," says expert on variable and transient objects The post Shrinivas Kulkarni: curiosity and new technologies inspire Shaw Prize in Astronomy winner appeared first on Physics World.
- With Hotter, Drier Weather, California’s Joshua Trees Are in TroubleIn the Mojave Desert, rising temperatures, less rainfall, and more intense wildfires are killing off Joshua trees. California officials are working on a plan to protect the distinctive yucca tree and its desert ecosystem by establishing refuges and controlling development.Read more on E360 →
- 4 Natural Ways To Tackle Carpet StainsYou can’t always avoid it. Your beautiful carpet is likely to get stains, no matter... The post 4 Natural Ways To Tackle Carpet Stains appeared first on Earth911.
- Forgotten, not gone: acid rain remains a persistent problemFrom the EU’s National Emission Ceilings Directive to the Clean Air Act in the United States, several major global powers have taken bold steps to reduce pollutants in the air around us. So why do toxic downpours prevail? Acid rain is an umbrella term that refers to precipitation with dissolved nitric and sulphuric acid, but […]
- Birds, the Best Ambassadors of Biodiversity14000 When was the last time you saw a bird? Perhaps this morning while you were exercising outside, or yesterday during a stroll through a park. If you are on holiday, you have probably seen one...
- Birds, the Best Ambassadors of Biodiversity14000 When was the last time you saw a bird? Perhaps this morning while you were exercising outside, or yesterday during a stroll through a park. If you are on holiday, you have probably seen one...
- The Ultimate Guide to Enhancing Your Cow Herd: Best Practices for Breeding and NutritionKey Takeaways Proper breeding strategies can significantly improve herd productivity. A balanced nutrition program is essential for the health and productivity of cows. Regular veterinary check-ups and vaccinations are critical for herd health. Breeding Strategies Implementing effective breeding strategies for your cow herd is crucial. Artificial insemination (AI) allows for selective breeding and improves genetic...
- Should Companies Weigh Degrowth Strategies as Climate Risks Intensify?Research reveals that current climate policies are insufficient to minimize the risks associated with climate tipping points, with a 45% probability of triggering at least one major tipping point by 2300 if current policies are followed until 2100.
- Plastic pellets on trains: a disaster waiting to happenAll of the largest North American freight train companies (by revenue) have spilled plastic pellets into the environment. The post Plastic pellets on trains: a disaster waiting to happen appeared first on Environment America.
- Enhancing Grid Stability with 500 MW of New Battery StorageGeorgia Power’s 500 MW BESS expansion is designed to optimize energy use and support the integration of renewable sources effectively.
- UK Offshore Wind Sector Sees Renewed Momentum with Record-Breaking Renewables AuctionOrsted's Hornsea 4 secured the largest contract at 2.4 GW, as the UK pushes towards its 2030 wind power goals.
- Utz Brands’ 2023 ESG Report: Charting a Course for Responsible GrowthUtz Brands made impressive progress in diversity and inclusion in 2023, surpassing its 2025 goals ahead of schedule with nearly 30% women and 10% people of color in senior leadership roles.
- Garden Tub: Everything You Need to KnowGarden tub has become a staple in modern bathrooms, offering a luxurious and relaxing experience that elevates the ordinary bath. Unlike standard bathtubs, garden tubs are designed with comfort and style in mind, often becoming the centerpiece of a well-appointed bathroom. If you’re considering adding a garden tub to your home, or just curious about...
- Twisted fibres capture more water from fogNew finding could allow more fresh water to be harvested from the air The post Twisted fibres capture more water from fog appeared first on Physics World.
- Climate Change Loaded Dice for Brutal Drought in SicilyGlobal warming has fueled an exceptional drought on the Italian islands of Sicily and Sardinia, a new analysis finds.Read more on E360 →
- Study Reveals Staggering Bird Mortality from Window CollisionsNew research challenges previous estimates of bird mortality from window collisions, suggesting annual deaths in the US could approach 1 billion. The study's novel approach considered not just immediate fatalities, but also delayed deaths resulting from collision-related injuries, revealing that 60% of birds brought to rehabilitation centers ultimately succumbed to their injuries.
- A Hit And A Miss For Meat Labeling RegulationsAmidst growing consumer demand for transparency in our food supply, the recent updates to meat... The post A Hit And A Miss For Meat Labeling Regulations appeared first on Earth911.
- Recycling Mystery: Disposing Of Herbicides And Packaging SafelyProperly disposing of herbicide packaging, including any leftover product, is one of the easiest and... The post Recycling Mystery: Disposing Of Herbicides And Packaging Safely appeared first on Earth911.
- Labour and Greens dominate Political Purpose AwardsEnergy transition, efforts to stop the sewage pollution crisis, and the Climate & Nature Bill were all commended at last night’s ceremony, while Rishi Sunak’s Wooden Spoon was accepted on his behalf. The Political Purpose Awards took place at the House of Commons yesterday, Tuesday 3rd September, honouring members of Parliament contributions to positive social […]
- Robot-cooked pizza delivered to your door? Here’s what Zume’s failure tells usJames McKenzie looks at the reasons behind the failure of the Zume robotic pizza-delivery business The post Robot-cooked pizza delivered to your door? Here’s what Zume’s failure tells us appeared first on Physics World.
- Biden’s FEMA director tried to fix the agency. Did she succeed?In an exclusive interview, Biden FEMA chief Deanne Criswell discusses her attempts to create a “very different” disaster agency.
- Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat'Pollution hotspots 'threaten health and habitat' Channel News brendan 4th September 2024 Teaser Media
- Quark distribution in light–heavy mesons is mapped using innovative calculationsForm factors can be tested by collider experiments The post Quark distribution in light–heavy mesons is mapped using innovative calculations appeared first on Physics World.
- Best of Earth911 Podcast: Dandelion Energy’s Kathy Hannun on the Promise of Residential Geothermal Heat PumpsKathy Hannun, president and cofounder of Dandelion Energy, introduces an untapped heating and cooling capacity... The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Dandelion Energy’s Kathy Hannun on the Promise of Residential Geothermal Heat Pumps appeared first on Earth911.
- GM Ringway active travel walking trail completesThe 200mile route calls at all 10 Greater Manchester boroughs and has been plotted to maximise public transport connections. Ten information boards are being positioned around the trail, showing the entire GM Ringway and individual, localised sections, broken down into 20 interconnected stages, that can be completed in a day. The route takes in nature […]
- UK Government waste & recycling datasets fell by 50% under ConservativesBetween 2010 and 2022, the quantity of rubbish-related figures published by Downing Street fell by 6% each year, hindering progress. Published by the Copper Sustainability Partnership [CuSP], overall datasets released by the Government over an 11 year period fell by 50%, with just 12 shared publicly in 2022 compared with 30 in 2010. During this […]
- U.S.-Australia Partnership Expands with Single Point of Entry for Critical Minerals FinancingWith up to 100% of some critical minerals controlled by China, the U.S. and Australia are taking a strategic stand.
- Ancient Ocean Sediments Reveal Analog to Human-Influenced WarmingAnalyses of tiny shelled creatures from the distant past allow scientists to understand what might happen to the climate today.
- The Hidden Costs of Food Waste: Eye-Opening Statistics and Solutions for BusinessesThe average American family spends about $1,866 annually on food that is never eaten. On a larger scale, the US spends over $218 billion each year growing, processing, transporting, and disposing of food that never reaches a plate.
- This Teen Photographer Captured a Raptor Rarity: Bald Eagles Raising a Red-tailed Hawk ChickParham Pourahmad is always on the lookout for fascinating wildlife behavior to photograph. So, when he got wind of a Red-tailed Hawk fledgling that ended up in a Bald Eagle nest 45 minutes from his...
- This Teen Photographer Captured a Raptor Rarity: Bald Eagles Raising a Red-tailed Hawk ChickParham Pourahmad is always on the lookout for fascinating wildlife behavior to photograph. So, when he got wind of a Red-tailed Hawk fledgling that ended up in a Bald Eagle nest 45 minutes from his...
- New rebate programs to cut energy waste in New MexicoNew Mexico households can receive up to $14,000 through the home energy rebate programs to save energy and money through energy-efficient home upgrades The post New rebate programs to cut energy waste in New Mexico appeared first on Environment America.
- Where the buffalo roamed, and could once againThe Indian Buffalo Management Act: An important proposal to increase the presence of bison on native lands. The post Where the buffalo roamed, and could once again appeared first on Environment America.
- Australian Solar Project Clears Key Hurdle in Bid to Power SingaporeThe project, spanning roughly 1,200 miles from Australia's sun-drenched Northern Territory to the nation's maritime border with Indonesia, is one of the largest energy infrastructure endeavors ever to receive such approval in Australia.
- One-in-four neighbourhoods breach nature pollution thresholdsLondon and Manchester are home to the highest concentrations of areas that exceed safe levels of air, water, noise and light pollution. Overall, 27.5% of neighbourhoods are in breach of multiple safe thresholds for environmental pollution. This means they are unsafe for wildlife. Research by Friends of the Earth analysed pollution hotspots where water, air, […]
- Pollinator Protection Takes Center Stage in Lahti’s Lighting PilotResearch indicates that insects, including pollinators, often mistake artificial lighting for natural light sources like the moon and stars. This misguidance disrupts their nocturnal behavior, causing them to expend energy unnecessarily and neglect their pollination duties.
- What back-to-back storms did to Lake Charles, LouisianaHello, and welcome back to State of Emergency. My name is Zoya Teirstein, and today we’re going to be talking about a place one journalist dubbed, “the most unfortunate city in the United States.” It’s been just over four years since Hurricane Laura slammed into southwest Louisiana just shy of Category 5 status — the […]
- Estonia becomes first Baltic state to join CERNThe Baltic nation is now the 24th member state of the Geneva-based particle-physics lab The post Estonia becomes first Baltic state to join CERN appeared first on Physics World.
- Brazilian Scientists Race to Recover Fossils Unearthed by Massive FloodsScientists in Brazil are racing to gather fossils uncovered by recent heavy floods before they are destroyed.Read more on E360 →
- Miami Developer Proposes New Incinerator Site Amidst Ongoing ControversyEnvironmental concerns mount as Miami-Dade considers new incinerator locations.
- Akiko Nakayama: the Japanese artist skilled in fluid mechanicsSidney Perkowitz explores the science behind the work of Japanese painter Akiko Nakayama The post Akiko Nakayama: the Japanese artist skilled in fluid mechanics appeared first on Physics World.
- Growing problem: New York study suggests trees aren’t always the answerPlanting trees may worsen, not improve, New York City air, says a new study, since interactions with man-made pollutants can create ozone. New York City is planting tens of thousands of trees each year. They provide shade, lower surface temperatures by releasing moisture, absorb a surprising amount of airborne carbon, scrub out soot and other […]
- SEPA seeks views on regulatory charges and conditionsThe Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) says it is seeking views on proposed changes to how environmental activities are regulated in Scotland. Earlier this year, SEPA consulted on how a new framework would be implemented to streamline and simplify the regulation of activities across the four main regulatory regimes: water, waste management, radioactive substances and […]
- Fluid thinking: Equipping cities to avoid inundationUrban locations worldwide are struggling to manage stormwater drainage, in the face of extreme weather. The opportunity appears vast, for those who can help solve the problem, as Envirotec writes. “Managing too much water” is the biggest challenge facing UK water utilities today, according to Bluetech Research director Paul O’ Callaghan, during his opening address […]
- Can the US census keep up with climate-driven displacement?Four years after a string of disasters plagued one Louisiana town, its residents are still on the move.
- Open problem in quantum entanglement theory solved after nearly 25 yearsNon-existence of universal maximally entangled isospectral mixed states has implications for research on quantum technologies The post Open problem in quantum entanglement theory solved after nearly 25 years appeared first on Physics World.
- We Earthlings: Contact Lens PollutionEach year between 1.8-3.36 billion contacts are flushed down the drain. You might not think... The post We Earthlings: Contact Lens Pollution appeared first on Earth911.
- Recycling Mystery: Can I Recycle Pickeballs?Pickleball, one of the fastest-growing sports in America, has gained immense popularity. However, pickleball players... The post Recycling Mystery: Can I Recycle Pickeballs? appeared first on Earth911.
- 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 Earth911.
- Scottish Government single-use plastic cup charge must be higherBetween 2021 and 2022 Scotland used 388million disposable cups. This created a total of 5,400 tonnes of waste, all of which could be avoided with a ban on single use plastics. However, the Holyrood is currently proposing a 25p charge for all single-use cups, regardless of the material they’re made from. Now campaigners are arguing […]
- New partnership will deliver clean refrigerated haulageEnergy use and costs are both expected to fall as a result of the new agreement, which will see leaders from onboard power and transport solutions. Electrofit Industrial Solutions [EIS] and Hulsteins will now combine their expertise to help improve the environmental record of refrigerated logistics. EIS’ cost-reduction product SilNOxEco is a fuel additive compatible […]
- Devastating declines in UK seabirdsDevastating declines in UK seabirds Channel News brendan 2nd September 2024 Teaser Media
- Dubai Chamber of Commerce Introduces ESG Label to Elevate Corporate SustainabilityBacked by expert evaluations, this label not only benchmarks ESG practices but also provides feedback for continuous improvement.
- TotalEnergies’ Floating Wind Turbine Pilot Targets Offshore DecarbonizationThe 3 MW floating wind turbine from TotalEnergies will reduce Culzean’s power requirements by 20%
- How the EU’s Bottle Cap Requirement is Shaping Plastic Waste ManagementImproving recycling efficiency and reduce environmental waste in the EU.
- As ‘doomsday’ glacier melts, can an artificial barrier save it?Relatively warm ocean currents are weakening the base of Antarctica’s enormous Thwaites Glacier, whose demise could raise sea levels by as much as 7 feet. To separate the ice from those warmer ocean waters, scientists have put forward an audacious plan to erect a massive underwater curtain.
- U.S. Customs Halts $43 Million in Solar Panel Imports Over Forced Labor ClaimsDetentions under UFLPA are shifting focus from China to India, sparking concerns for global solar supply chains.
- The environment sector should pay close attention to the planning changes comingThis post is by Maria Lee, professor of law at UCL. Land use planning matters. It is a necessary part of our response to the biggest challenges of our time, from the climate and environmental crises to social and economic inequalities. It is a fundamentally […]
- Earth911 Podcast: Rachael Z. Miller Tracks Microfiber PollutionRachael Z. Miller is a leading voice in the fight against microfiber pollution, the plastic... The post Earth911 Podcast: Rachael Z. Miller Tracks Microfiber Pollution appeared first on Earth911.
- Metasurface makes thermal sources emit laser-like lightPillar-studded surface just hundreds of nanometres thick allows researchers to control direction, polarization and phase of thermal radiation The post Metasurface makes thermal sources emit laser-like light appeared first on Physics World.
- 'We are drowning in fashion''We are drowning in fashion' Channel News brendan 2nd September 2024 Teaser Media
- Where To Find Affordable Financing for Energy-Efficiency UpgradesMore people are motivated to make energy-efficiency upgrades in their homes. Unfortunately, the cost of... The post Where To Find Affordable Financing for Energy-Efficiency Upgrades appeared first on Earth911.
- Exxon predicts 2050 global oil demand could be higher than todayThe fossil fuel giant has published new forecasts for global energy needs by mid-century, painting a bleak picture for net zero impact. Oil demand will remain above 100million barrels per day through to 2050, with plastic production and heavy transportation the two greatest contributors. This would be equal to current usage, although the company has […]
- Midwest grid operators submit $1.7 billion plan to build cross-border power linesMISO and SPP are seeking approval for a joint transmission project that could unlock gigawatts of clean energy — and create a template for similar collaborations.
- Researchers cut to the chase on the physics of paper cutsA paper cut “sweet spot” just happens to be close to the thickness of paper in print magazines The post Researchers cut to the chase on the physics of paper cuts appeared first on Physics World.
- LUX-ZEPLIN ‘digs deeper’ for dark-matter WIMPsAnnouncement makes us pine for the Black Hills The post LUX-ZEPLIN ‘digs deeper’ for dark-matter WIMPs appeared first on Physics World.
- Sodium Iodide versus Silver Iodide for Cloud Seeding: A Comparative LookSodium Iodide versus Silver Iodide for Cloud Seeding is an innovative technique used to enhance precipitation, especially in areas facing drought or water scarcity. The process involves dispersing substances into the air that encourage cloud formation and precipitation. Among the most commonly used agents for cloud seeding are silver iodide and sodium iodide. While both...
- GOP-run districts get 85% of the benefit of climate law. Some still hate it.A new tally shows the overwhelming number of jobs and projects funded by the Inflation Reduction Act go to conservative states that back Trump.
- Only 3% of Fashion Brands Have Set Emission TargetsA study by Collective Fashion Justice highlights the fashion industry's alarming lack of action, with research revealing that only 3.39% of British Fashion Council brands have established any emissions reduction targets, with an even smaller 2.4% aligned with the Paris Agreement.
- Public urges Minnesota officials to bar 3M from releasing PFASThe post Public urges Minnesota officials to bar 3M from releasing PFAS appeared first on Environment America.
- Whole-Fruit Chocolate: A Sweet Revolution in Sustainability and NutritionResearchers have developed a revolutionary "whole-fruit chocolate" production process that utilizes previously discarded parts of the cocoa pod. This innovative approach reduces waste, lessens environmental impact, offers a more balanced nutritional profile and could provide income diversification for smallholder farmers.
- Global Investment in Clean Energy Surges, But Developing Nations Risk Falling BehindOver $2 trillion will be invested in clean energy this year, but only 15% is going to developing nations.
- Summer Highlights From Climate and Society GraduatesStudents from the MA in Climate and Society program reflect on their summer internships.
- KIER Engineers a Cooler Future with Air and Red Mud TechnologiesIn addition to advancements in eco-friendly cooling technology, KIER has developed a catalytic system that utilizes red mud, a byproduct of aluminum production, to decompose HFC-134a, a refrigerant with a GWP 1,300 times greater than carbon dioxide.
- North Star BlueScope Steel to Elevate Energy Strategy & Sustainability Goals at Delta Mini-MillBalancing the grid and reducing carbon emissions with a new partnership
- Indonesia's High Court Blocks Risky Mining ProjectThe Supreme Court of Indonesia has withdrawn approval for a zinc mine and dammed waste pond being built near a fault line in North Sumatra. The ruling comes as a relief to locals, who feared an earthquake would destroy the dam, flooding villages below with toxic waste.Read more on E360 →
- Qcells and NPH Bring Solar Power to Navajo Nation HomesQcells’ donation of 1,000 solar panels marks the first at-scale effort to electrify tribal lands.
- Why Bet on Green? Unpacking Fannie Mae’s Success in Multifamily Green FinancingThe impact of Fannie Mae’s Green MBS program is substantial. By 2023, over 792,000 housing units had been retrofitted or certified as green buildings under the program. The projected environmental benefits include saving 12.5 billion gallons of water annually and avoiding 1.2 million metric tons of CO2e emissions yearly.
- Gold nanoparticles could improve radiotherapy of pancreatic cancerIrradiating tumours containing gold nanoparticles should enhance radiotherapy effectiveness while minimizing potential side effects The post Gold nanoparticles could improve radiotherapy of pancreatic cancer appeared first on Physics World.
- How climate change is expanding the reach of EEE, a rare and deadly mosquito-borne illnessEastern equine encephalitis, a mosquito-borne disease with a high mortality rate, has been spreading in the Northeast as temperatures rise.
- NYC’s food delivery workers are sweltering in the heat — and demanding more protection"We risked our health for the delivery companies during COVID, and now we are doing it again."
- States are falling behind in using IRA funding to advance climate actionTwo years after the IRA passed, a new report found that states have only captured a tiny fraction of the funding available.
- Earth911 Inspiration: Man Is a Complex BeingToday’s quote is from American poet and jazz musician Gil Scott-Heron: “Man is a complex... The post Earth911 Inspiration: Man Is a Complex Being appeared first on Earth911.
- UK schools secure billions in public-private financing for energy efficiencyThe Green Finance Institute and climate charity Ashden have launched a new Let’s Go Zero Innovative Finance Project. The fund will accelerate the rollout of climate solutions at schools across Britain, with a focus on sustainable energy and development. Public and private finance, policymakers and supply chain delivery partners are all involved, uniting key decisionmakers […]
- Take the green way to our nation’s best parks: Drive an EVYour next visit to Yellowstone, the Everglades or the Grand Canyon can be as green, sustainable, and pollution-free as it is relaxing and adventurous. The post Take the green way to our nation’s best parks: Drive an EV appeared first on Environment America.
- Green Drives, Golden Views: California’s National Parks by EVExploring California’s national parks by EV just got easier. The post Green Drives, Golden Views: California’s National Parks by EV appeared first on Environment America.
- A highway for butterfliesCreating more habitat for migrating monarch butterflies along our highways could clear a path to restore declining monarch butterfly populations. The post A highway for butterflies appeared first on Environment America.
- $1.15 million coming to Georgia to get the lead out of school waterThe post $1.15 million coming to Georgia to get the lead out of school water appeared first on Environment America.
- Pesticide Use Linked to Sharp Decline in Wild Bee PopulationsStudy reveals a strong correlation between pesticide use and declining wild bee populations in the United States, with some species experiencing up to a 56% drop in sightings in areas of high pesticide use.
- Illegal logging is a major driver of global deforestationIllegal logging is estimated to account for up to 30% of the global timber trade. And the U.S. is a top buyer. The FOREST Act hopes to turn things around. The post Illegal logging is a major driver of global deforestation appeared first on Environment America.
- Revised Plan Provides a F